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points of [inaudible] which is the planning document encourages street walls and corners and reca-linear grid and that's the feeling of mission bay when you walk around it. this diagram actually inspired the master plan. we wanted to break that up. we wanted to create a space more organic more free flowing, more inviting and allow people to circulate through the space more comfortably and organically compared to the regular grid geometry. this here and the pathways and inspired the site plan i that r that i will. >> through quickly here. located generally in the center of the site is the event center. the height of it which is around 135 feet above curb level, and by the way i'm going to go through this fairly quickly. if you have questions please ask later. i am happy to answer those. we created a plaza space like the front porch of the arena and allow the people entering the arena to have a gathering place before events but more importantly on non event periods of time this will be an active and vibrant plaza for mission bay. franking the plaza are the two office buildings and meet the
points of [inaudible] which is the planning document encourages street walls and corners and reca-linear grid and that's the feeling of mission bay when you walk around it. this diagram actually inspired the master plan. we wanted to break that up. we wanted to create a space more organic more free flowing, more inviting and allow people to circulate through the space more comfortably and organically compared to the regular grid geometry. this here and the pathways and inspired the site plan i...
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in a linear perspective, that is just not the case. yes, there are cases where that happens. however, the numbers of people that go abrought to fight are small when compared to the larger community, and of those who do go abroad to fight and come back to create problems in their countries of origin is even smaller than that. so we are talking about a minute percentage of the overall population. we need to be very careful about how we ultimately design the system in order to deal with that threat. >> one of the ideas coming out of today's talks is the tighter border control in the shengen area. this has been discussed as possibly key to fighting terrorism. what are your thoughts on that? >> i think the logic of tracking individuals and the way people move probably in terms of what possibly could have been proposed is probably a fairly moderate position to take. a lot of that is already tracked anyway, and to formalize that is probably not as big of an inevasive policy as some might consider. so i think that that is potentially a doable thing to do. where it becomes problematic
in a linear perspective, that is just not the case. yes, there are cases where that happens. however, the numbers of people that go abrought to fight are small when compared to the larger community, and of those who do go abroad to fight and come back to create problems in their countries of origin is even smaller than that. so we are talking about a minute percentage of the overall population. we need to be very careful about how we ultimately design the system in order to deal with that...
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and wages is not linear. it's not direct. so they're slack and we're reeling in that slack, and at some point the line will start to get tougher. and wages will start to go up. are we getting to that point or is there so much slack for us to be reeling in. >> we're getting there, but boy we have a long way to go. in the one period in the last 30 to 35 years the wages went occupy and we saw president clinton's second term. if you compare that to now the unemployment rate was lower labor force participation rate was higher. you had fewer involuntary part-time workers. you just had more tightness in the labor market many fewer workers for available jobs. i expect the president is going to talk about that in the state of the union he'll talk about jobs in manufacturing. >> if you get out of the way of business don't talk about the increased minimum wage and take away some of the regulation and taxation on business and even out the corporate tax rate that will allow jobs to be created. there are people on the other side who say th
and wages is not linear. it's not direct. so they're slack and we're reeling in that slack, and at some point the line will start to get tougher. and wages will start to go up. are we getting to that point or is there so much slack for us to be reeling in. >> we're getting there, but boy we have a long way to go. in the one period in the last 30 to 35 years the wages went occupy and we saw president clinton's second term. if you compare that to now the unemployment rate was lower labor...
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we have installed 10,000 linear feet of the barrier. so this is about 87% of its length. >> reporter: the barrier designed to prevent head-on collision. there has been 16 fatal it is since 1970. bob mateo says it's long overdue. >> i think it's good that the barrier is going put up. surprised it took this long. but i think a lot of things take a long time to get done. >> you go to chrissy fields and you can park there and walk it there. >> reporter: in the marina lots of questions and confusion about the closure. traffic control officers had their handsful. what's the biggest question people have for you. >> how do you go to the golden gate bridge? it's closed. i didn't know that. >> reporter: detours are in place. >> we're trying to see the golden gate bridge. >> did you know it was closed today. >> no. >> reporter: all weekend. >> disappointed. >> reporter: those who ditched their cars and decided to hike up to the iconic span say the experience was well worth it. >> it's monumental. hisser toical. it's phenomenonal. we live here and
we have installed 10,000 linear feet of the barrier. so this is about 87% of its length. >> reporter: the barrier designed to prevent head-on collision. there has been 16 fatal it is since 1970. bob mateo says it's long overdue. >> i think it's good that the barrier is going put up. surprised it took this long. but i think a lot of things take a long time to get done. >> you go to chrissy fields and you can park there and walk it there. >> reporter: in the marina lots of...
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current sign guidelines in 1997 a few months before the guideline it allows did signage based on the linear side it is a one-size-fits-all that works well with the seawall shortly after the guidelines the port adapted the waterfront and in 2004 the embarcadero historic district and in 2014 the land works historic district we've found that the current sign guidelines are not responsive to how you place signage on historic structures and don't allow full visibility with the one-size-fits-all approach as you go down the pier protons the building inspection buildings go don't meet the needs how signage goes on historic structures the attempt to look at those and come up with solutions the good news throughout the last 10 to 15 years since the adaptation of the waterfront plan we've had success in the development world we've worked with the state historic officer as to how to put signage on buildings we've heard again, a great concern on how to put signage on those buildings in the embarcadero praumd how to place signs on buildings in a manner it's consistent with the secretary standards for his
current sign guidelines in 1997 a few months before the guideline it allows did signage based on the linear side it is a one-size-fits-all that works well with the seawall shortly after the guidelines the port adapted the waterfront and in 2004 the embarcadero historic district and in 2014 the land works historic district we've found that the current sign guidelines are not responsive to how you place signage on historic structures and don't allow full visibility with the one-size-fits-all...
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before one including checking what the definition of residential could not read and ultimately a linear update commissioner johnson. >> thank you very much a you couple of things real quick i definitely support initially user initiating that item when i started to read the housing element i thought it was like a lot of the general plan they say so much they say nothing they're all very good policies and objectives by what the teeth of the actual implementation i started reading it and came to something i wanted to mention i don't know we're going to get in the 2014 housing element but maybe talk about the implementation program my first comment and we'll see if any relatives in actually looking at how things are worded when i read through the implementation of the policies and objectives i noted there were a number of places where the program or the implementation policy was to have some sort of monitoring program there was no conclusion to the policies i'll give you an example i was reading just now there's one that or not now it says that planning shall monitor the housing provision w
before one including checking what the definition of residential could not read and ultimately a linear update commissioner johnson. >> thank you very much a you couple of things real quick i definitely support initially user initiating that item when i started to read the housing element i thought it was like a lot of the general plan they say so much they say nothing they're all very good policies and objectives by what the teeth of the actual implementation i started reading it and...
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. >> we are on schedule and as of 3:00 p.m., we have -- we installed 10,000 linear feet of the barrier. so this is about 87% of its length. >> the bay area designed to prevent head-on collisions. there's been 16 fatilities since 1970. >> i think it's good that the barrier is being put up. surprise i it took this long. i think a lot of things take a long time to get done. >> you can walk there. >> in the marina, lots of confusion and questions about the bridge closure. traffic control officers had their hands full. >> what's the biggest question today? >> how due you go to the golden gate bridge. i say, it's closed. i didn't know that. >> hard to say you weren't warned. these traffic signs are virtlly everywhere. detours are in place. >> trying to see the golden gate bridge. >> did you know it was closed today? >> no. >> no. >> all weekend. >> disappointed. >> those who ditched their cars and decided to hike up to the span say the general was totally worth it. >> it's monumental. it's historical. it's phenomenal. we live here and this is something that has never happened in my time of b
. >> we are on schedule and as of 3:00 p.m., we have -- we installed 10,000 linear feet of the barrier. so this is about 87% of its length. >> the bay area designed to prevent head-on collisions. there's been 16 fatilities since 1970. >> i think it's good that the barrier is being put up. surprise i it took this long. i think a lot of things take a long time to get done. >> you can walk there. >> in the marina, lots of confusion and questions about the bridge...
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you experienced or happened to you in your childhood that have such a -- that draw such a direct lineare to who you've become all these years later? was there one experience or something you want to share when you were a child that -- there is no herbie hancock if there was no experience? >> a lot of things have come into play. some of the things have been negative, and some have been positive. it's those thanks have brought me up to this point today. but when i was 6, my mother noticed that whenever i would go over to my best friend's apartment that i should ask -- the first thing i would say is can i play your piano?" because his folks bought him a piano on his 6th birthday. so my mother noticed i seemed to be interested in piano. by the way i have no idea what i could have played. i didn't know how to play piano. "chopsticks"? >> you were drawn to it. >> she noticed that. she told my father, look o herbie's 7th birthday, we've got the to get this boy a pea an so. so they did. -- piano. so they did. now i realized it was a piano for the family. my birthday of the occasion-- my birthda
you experienced or happened to you in your childhood that have such a -- that draw such a direct lineare to who you've become all these years later? was there one experience or something you want to share when you were a child that -- there is no herbie hancock if there was no experience? >> a lot of things have come into play. some of the things have been negative, and some have been positive. it's those thanks have brought me up to this point today. but when i was 6, my mother noticed...
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helps but what's not clear maybe clear to everyone but not me is whether or not the education impacts linear in terms of every dollar we spend you get a reduction in health outcomes those are how to measure or whether it's a staple function it 2k50r7b9 until you spend x and it really doesn't matter x when you spend x to get a step function of results and i think those are really interesting public health questions i do think there's a spirit and we all so desperately want this to work if we get one dollar more it is going to do a dollar more those campaigns look for example, it could turnout to be effective they don't do anything for a population our size until we spend one million dollars rather than spend 5 hodz hundred thousand dollars sped up one million dollars we had a a lot better job of people trying to pep help the community or it my turnout and on need to spend $100000 or my point that's a question that we need to know the answer to rationally spend the money to get at the objectives that you are trying to achieve which we're all completely supportive of in there's a question. >> i
helps but what's not clear maybe clear to everyone but not me is whether or not the education impacts linear in terms of every dollar we spend you get a reduction in health outcomes those are how to measure or whether it's a staple function it 2k50r7b9 until you spend x and it really doesn't matter x when you spend x to get a step function of results and i think those are really interesting public health questions i do think there's a spirit and we all so desperately want this to work if we get...
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. >> we are on schedule and as of 3:00 p.m., we have -- we installed 10,000 linear feet of the barrier. so this is about 87% of its length. >> the barrier is designed to prevent head-on collisions. bob says it's long overdue. >> i think it's good that the barrier is being put up. surprised it took this long, but i think a lot of things take a long time to get done. >> you can park there and walk there. >> the marina district confusion and questions. traffic control officers are very busy. >> what's the biggest question today? >> how do you go to the golden gate bridge. i say, it's closed. i didn't know that. >> it's hard to say you warrant warned. these traffic signs are virtually everywhere. detours in place. >> did you know it was closed today? >> no. no. >> all weekend. >> disappointed. >> those who ditched their cars and hikes up to the iconic span say the experience totally worth it. >> it's historical. it's phenomenal. we leave here and this is something that never happened in my time of being here. so it's great. reporter: back live on a very empty golden gate bridge tonight. th
. >> we are on schedule and as of 3:00 p.m., we have -- we installed 10,000 linear feet of the barrier. so this is about 87% of its length. >> the barrier is designed to prevent head-on collisions. bob says it's long overdue. >> i think it's good that the barrier is being put up. surprised it took this long, but i think a lot of things take a long time to get done. >> you can park there and walk there. >> the marina district confusion and questions. traffic control...
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with pairs and we do believe we can get down from 6 digesters down to to 5 and so going with the linear layout gives us that flexibility to continue working on the size and shape of the digesters and possibly bringing down from 6 to five and secondly as you can see we're also setting back from the property lines so we can allow design of some type of correction to the community and some type of public use adjacent to our property which is an improvement over what is there currently today. >> what is is shown in white is our plant operations you can see the digesters as is shown right now adjacent to the cal train track and as they are is shown today, they are is shown as as 65 feet in height that is the current zoning for that area we do believe the digesters will ultimately need to be 85 to 90 feet in height so we plan to bury them in order to stay at the 65-foot height clearly there's costs associated with the structural work necessary so we're still leaving open the conversation of possibly having a height adjustment in order to bring down costs associated with the digesters. as we m
with pairs and we do believe we can get down from 6 digesters down to to 5 and so going with the linear layout gives us that flexibility to continue working on the size and shape of the digesters and possibly bringing down from 6 to five and secondly as you can see we're also setting back from the property lines so we can allow design of some type of correction to the community and some type of public use adjacent to our property which is an improvement over what is there currently today....
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. >> we are on schedule and as of 3:00 p.m., we have -- we installed 10,000 linear feet of the barrier. so this is about 87% of its length. >> the bay area designed to prevent head-on collisions. there's been 16 fatilities since 1970. >> i think it's good that the barrier is being put up. surprise i it took this long. i think a lot of things take a long time to get done. >> you can walk there. >> in the marina, lots of confusion and questions about the bridge closure. traffic control officers had their hands full. >> what's the biggest question today? >> how due you go to the golden gate bridge. i say, it's closed. i didn't know that. >> hard to say you weren't warned. these traffic signs are virtually everywhere. detours are in place. >> trying to see the golden gate bridge. >> did you know it was closed today? >> no. >> no. >> all weekend. >> disappointed. >> those who ditched their cars and decided to hike up to the span say the general was totally worth it. >> it's monumental. it's historical. it's phenomenal. we live here and this is something that has never happened in my time of
. >> we are on schedule and as of 3:00 p.m., we have -- we installed 10,000 linear feet of the barrier. so this is about 87% of its length. >> the bay area designed to prevent head-on collisions. there's been 16 fatilities since 1970. >> i think it's good that the barrier is being put up. surprise i it took this long. i think a lot of things take a long time to get done. >> you can walk there. >> in the marina, lots of confusion and questions about the bridge...
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. >> well, it is no longer a linear process like it used to be. whether hezbollah was seen as a heroic movement or problematic movement. it is much more duplicated to understand the attitude towards hezbollah. for instance in lebanon you have a very polarized population. the core supporters remain very steadfast. sometimes a few of them might complain about the war in syria but the overwhelming majority of hbz supporters still support it. then you have the other half of the lebanese which is critical of hezbollah but at the same time understand wheas hezbollah is doing coordinating with the lebanese army to fight against islamist militants in the northeast of the country is actually protecting the country. so you really have very conflicted mixed emotion for and against hezbollah but i think the overwhelming sent some that the first priority now is to protect lebanon. whether hezbollah's presence in syria is good or bad for lebanon remains very much debated in the country. but clearly hezbollah lost some support among people who are not its core s
. >> well, it is no longer a linear process like it used to be. whether hezbollah was seen as a heroic movement or problematic movement. it is much more duplicated to understand the attitude towards hezbollah. for instance in lebanon you have a very polarized population. the core supporters remain very steadfast. sometimes a few of them might complain about the war in syria but the overwhelming majority of hbz supporters still support it. then you have the other half of the lebanese which...
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the transformation we talked about a year ago is not a linear way but you can ask a see it succeedingwe estimated that our digital revenue, which was about 03 years ago, will be over $90 million this year and growing at just a huge rate. >> kate upton we thought was the secret behind burger sales at arby's and carl's jr.. this company is using technology to amplify the yummy effect of these ads in some really amazing ways. kate upton has sold burgers like she never has before. amplify the sound of these ads in a very big way. coming up next on the best of bloomberg west. ♪ >> this is the best of bloomberg west. i'm cory johnson. it's not kate upton that is the secret to the big success at c.k. restaurants. the secret is that kate upton's message and all of these ads is amplified through technology. technology is changing the way they do everything at cke restaurants, from supporting kiosks to social media that take these ads to a whole other level. i spoke with the cke restaurants ceo. >> it's windows 8.1 driving a dell 3030 basically touch kiosk where you can go in and order. you can
the transformation we talked about a year ago is not a linear way but you can ask a see it succeedingwe estimated that our digital revenue, which was about 03 years ago, will be over $90 million this year and growing at just a huge rate. >> kate upton we thought was the secret behind burger sales at arby's and carl's jr.. this company is using technology to amplify the yummy effect of these ads in some really amazing ways. kate upton has sold burgers like she never has before. amplify the...
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>> it will be a bumpy ride and it is absolutely not a linear growth. it is one patient at a time every patient counts. so some quarters you have many more patients. others you don't. and all of a sudden what you need to look at is a trend and not really at the point for point basis. >> shire is very confident that this deal is a creed -- >> this is what they said. what i can say is they have experience of rare disease. they have a strong gi franchise and a global international presence. >> do we have to worry about a declining economy? do we worry that europe will slip back into recession? >> our pricing strategy is built on value. and with that frankly we might be immune to the larger economy. as long as we focus on the value i think we are in good shape. >> that is why i think people have to be in these stocks. people have to worry about high quality franchise uses. president and ceo of nps pharma. what a run. this is why you have to stick with stocks like this and stick with cramer. >> thank you for helping beginning investors like me. when you talk
>> it will be a bumpy ride and it is absolutely not a linear growth. it is one patient at a time every patient counts. so some quarters you have many more patients. others you don't. and all of a sudden what you need to look at is a trend and not really at the point for point basis. >> shire is very confident that this deal is a creed -- >> this is what they said. what i can say is they have experience of rare disease. they have a strong gi franchise and a global international...
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contrary to popular opinion the country does not move on a linear plane. our countrymen's like the pendulum on a clock. it goes from left to right and back left again. how long the country rests in any position depends upon the intervention and level of participation of the electorate. in. in a couple of hours we we will take our seats as members of the 114th congress. a unique road. roslyn brock, cornell brooks, unique. mark mario michael need off and the urban league have unique but partial roads. the legal defense fund national action network and many others have roles to play. we all have our roles to play. hopefully, the lessons of our history will allow us to play our roles effectively and efficiently. few people know about history better than she cute butterfield. he suffered many indignities while serving in defense of this country. a doting father, he experienced election laws that steeled his determination to study and practice law. a former state supreme court justice who knows what it is like to suffer defeat. he has lived much of america's his
contrary to popular opinion the country does not move on a linear plane. our countrymen's like the pendulum on a clock. it goes from left to right and back left again. how long the country rests in any position depends upon the intervention and level of participation of the electorate. in. in a couple of hours we we will take our seats as members of the 114th congress. a unique road. roslyn brock, cornell brooks, unique. mark mario michael need off and the urban league have unique but partial...
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. >> part of the problem is that people are looking for linear growth that goes straight up in all regions. they're not doing that. they have been clear that some quarters, they will ship more to europe. some quarter, they will ship more to china. and you don't know quarter to quarter assen an investor. you can go to certain websites where they claim to be tracking vin numbers. i've done that. a lot of the information is not accurate. >> isn't sound like fun either. phil, any updates on google's self driving car? >> this is an interesting story. happened this afternoon in detroit. guy in charge of the google car project, he was talking about their development of the prototype vehicle. he says there will be autonomous cars in the u.s. by 2020. they have 100 test vehicles that they are currently working on in a number of states. and yes, they are talking about automakers about possible partnerships. he didn't want to go into specifics. but the question came up is google just doing this so that they can have your time to sell ads in a self driven car. here's what he had to say. >> will is not
. >> part of the problem is that people are looking for linear growth that goes straight up in all regions. they're not doing that. they have been clear that some quarters, they will ship more to europe. some quarter, they will ship more to china. and you don't know quarter to quarter assen an investor. you can go to certain websites where they claim to be tracking vin numbers. i've done that. a lot of the information is not accurate. >> isn't sound like fun either. phil, any...
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listen -- linear. at some point the line will start to get tougher and wages will start to get up. are we getting to that point or is there still slack for us to realreel in? >> we have a way to go. the one period in the last 35 years where we saw wages go up over the term, was president clinton's second term. labor force participation rate was a lot higher, you had many fewer involuntary part time workers. you had a plot of tightness in the labor market, many fewer workers for the job. i expect the president will talk about that in the state of the union. he'll talk about jobs particularly in transportation infrastructure and manufacturing because there's a lot more to do. >> and of course the republicans say if you get out of the way of business if you don't talk about this increased minimum wage and you take away some of the regulations and taxation on business and you even out the corporate tax rate that will allow jobs to be created. there are people on the other side who say we need a more interventionist way of creating jobs. things like stimulus. things like retraining. thi
listen -- linear. at some point the line will start to get tougher and wages will start to get up. are we getting to that point or is there still slack for us to realreel in? >> we have a way to go. the one period in the last 35 years where we saw wages go up over the term, was president clinton's second term. labor force participation rate was a lot higher, you had many fewer involuntary part time workers. you had a plot of tightness in the labor market, many fewer workers for the job. i...
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and change does not necessarily happen in a linear manner. there is a series of ups and downs.e in many revolutions in the past, we see a counter revolution that is vibrant. what keeps us optimistic him the same group of people you saw in our film "the square" and many saw programs like yours, are continuing to stand up continuing to say, we will not allow for our story -- we will continue to fight and believe we have the right to write more a goal equitable story. we will get there eventually. talks and the significance of january 28? >> it was a time that people came back. i've been following protests for long time in egypt, made a film in 2007 where he would watch protest happen to be be enough jailed, and would not come back. what happened january 28, people came back and said, we will not allow this, and they stayed. it is were use all those images of people really standing up to the police for the first time. it is were that iconic image took place on the bridge were people were showered. at this time, years later, it is difficult time to be optimistic. i would say we're
and change does not necessarily happen in a linear manner. there is a series of ups and downs.e in many revolutions in the past, we see a counter revolution that is vibrant. what keeps us optimistic him the same group of people you saw in our film "the square" and many saw programs like yours, are continuing to stand up continuing to say, we will not allow for our story -- we will continue to fight and believe we have the right to write more a goal equitable story. we will get there...
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content over time, how big they can be in the u.s., i think that's interesting. [ inaudible ] more linear. outside the u.s. they're sub 20 million. the market is much bigger and they can be considerably larger over many years outside the u.s. i agree with the $500 call and could trend toward that level before they report the second quarter. >> was that the most impressive part of this story or at least put that in perspective the international angle they say is going so big sources of surprise. i think the stability in the u.s., gained comfort among the investors and the development pace of international and the outperformance in that business, and near term profitability becomes a secondary factor relative to how big this company can be over time and ultimately their goal of being the leading global video platform which i think they're on the way of becoming. >> what about the idea of competition? people look at apple, they look at hbo, they mention amazon, we find out that amazon actually outbid netflix for a property, how much is that part of the story or is it just irrelevant? >> ther
content over time, how big they can be in the u.s., i think that's interesting. [ inaudible ] more linear. outside the u.s. they're sub 20 million. the market is much bigger and they can be considerably larger over many years outside the u.s. i agree with the $500 call and could trend toward that level before they report the second quarter. >> was that the most impressive part of this story or at least put that in perspective the international angle they say is going so big sources of...
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try it on your face in circular and linear motions.t'll feel like little champagne bubbles all over your skin. keep increasing the toning dial, setting it each time that you use it to whatever's comfortable. it's that easy. >> one of the girls the other day said, "sally, are you using a different makeup?" and i have not told anyone at work about this at all. and i, you know, i said, "no, no, i'm not using a different makeup." and they said, "well, i don't know what you're doing, but you look younger." and i thought, "oh-ho," and it just made my day. [laughs] >> take advantage of this unique opportunity to purchase your dermawand. and the best part is you can try it 100% risk-free for 30 days. here's how to get yours. >> announcer: what if you could take years off your appearance with your own in-home radio frequency treatments? christina did on just one side of her face. look at the difference... and she was 42. now, here's christina today, 16 years later and nsurgic facelifts, looking tight lifted and great at 58! so how did she achie
try it on your face in circular and linear motions.t'll feel like little champagne bubbles all over your skin. keep increasing the toning dial, setting it each time that you use it to whatever's comfortable. it's that easy. >> one of the girls the other day said, "sally, are you using a different makeup?" and i have not told anyone at work about this at all. and i, you know, i said, "no, no, i'm not using a different makeup." and they said, "well, i don't know...
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how does this work on a linear basis?k to what we were saying about the moment we have a lot of dislocation from the fall in the oil price. that is working its way into markets. investors need to think about the beneficiaries of the stimulus. they have to start looking at things like consumer discretionary. those areas in the economies and the companies and markets that will benefit. that is how investors should position themselves. you will see stronger retail sales coming through. >> will greece leave the eurozone? if it does, are we ready for it? >> my sense, it will not. an opinion poll shows 75% do not want greece to leave the euro. i don't think they will push it hard. the aim will be to soften the terms of the bailout and get a lower interest rate. >> thank you. keith wade. >> coming up, the tech world arrives in las vegas. we will tell you what -- has to say next. ♪ >> welcome back to "the pulse." >> the news of the day, let's take a look at it. you put money into the stock market a year ago, have you done well or
how does this work on a linear basis?k to what we were saying about the moment we have a lot of dislocation from the fall in the oil price. that is working its way into markets. investors need to think about the beneficiaries of the stimulus. they have to start looking at things like consumer discretionary. those areas in the economies and the companies and markets that will benefit. that is how investors should position themselves. you will see stronger retail sales coming through. >>...
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typically, companies that are in the hypergrowth phase generally their growth is neither linear nor predictable is much more comfortable for them to operate outside of the public eye and update fewer investors as they go through that phase. >> it will be more mature companies going to the public market than? -- then? >> generally. >> what about m&a and these cross-border deals? we just walk up to shire and nps. >> acquisition finance will be a big part of the calendar. the companies making acquisitions will continue to use the equity markets as a source of financing. cross-border financing is important, as well. more foreign companies listed on the u.s. market. we think that trend will continue. >> we have seen a lot of companies swept up during the buyout room -- boom. do you expect to see a lot of activities in the ipo market this year? >> we will see a big wave of follow once from financial sponsors, venture capital government privatization. >> what will keep you up at night during 2015? >> we plan for the uncertain. we plan for the unexpected. that is what the global team i have does really
typically, companies that are in the hypergrowth phase generally their growth is neither linear nor predictable is much more comfortable for them to operate outside of the public eye and update fewer investors as they go through that phase. >> it will be more mature companies going to the public market than? -- then? >> generally. >> what about m&a and these cross-border deals? we just walk up to shire and nps. >> acquisition finance will be a big part of the...
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contrary to popular opinion, the country doesn't move on a linear plane.ght again. how long the country rests in any position depends upon the intervention and level of participation of the electorate. in a couple of hours, we will take our seats as members of the 114th congress. ours is a unique but posher role. rosalind brock, cornell brooks and the naacp have unique but posher roles. mark mario, michaelle niedoff. and the urban league have unique niedoff. and the urban league have unique but partial roles. the rainbow push national action network and others have are roles to play. we all have our roles to play. hopefully the lessons of our history will allow us to play our oh roles effectively and efficiently. few people know that history better than g.k. butterfield. growing up in wilson, north carolina, he suffered many in indignities while serving in defense of this country. a father, he experienced elections laws that steeled his determination to study and practice law. he was a formerer state supreme court justice who knows what it is like to suffe
contrary to popular opinion, the country doesn't move on a linear plane.ght again. how long the country rests in any position depends upon the intervention and level of participation of the electorate. in a couple of hours, we will take our seats as members of the 114th congress. ours is a unique but posher role. rosalind brock, cornell brooks and the naacp have unique but posher roles. mark mario, michaelle niedoff. and the urban league have unique niedoff. and the urban league have unique but...
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and so i do not share the view that this is a one-way ratchet or linear process. this is the latest act in an ongoing constitutional drama that we have been watching unfold for two and a quarter centuries and i do not expect it to end anytime soon, nor do i wanted to. as a reminder for running at the time. i have questions myself. so please raise your hands if you have a question and then wait for the mike and identify yourself as for 5.67 megabytes. >> i would agree with most of your 18.81 of the organizations was far more objective consider some of the very applying ideas. it does not add -- all that i do have i do share the concern which i have found myself that fiancÉe visa. it did not grant her a visa. just the diet without the review. country that is run by american saddam hussein. that is a complete denial of democracy and a judicial review should be basic any decision that the executive branch makes and that is not there and should be so that our presidents are not saddam hussein. >> very with the supreme court they have established his cause of unpredicta
and so i do not share the view that this is a one-way ratchet or linear process. this is the latest act in an ongoing constitutional drama that we have been watching unfold for two and a quarter centuries and i do not expect it to end anytime soon, nor do i wanted to. as a reminder for running at the time. i have questions myself. so please raise your hands if you have a question and then wait for the mike and identify yourself as for 5.67 megabytes. >> i would agree with most of your...
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it is a linear problem.oing back to whether you are getting the best bank for the buck here, we have serious questions about this multimillion dollar investment. host: what else goes into enforcing border security? guest: there is a border patrol and security that has to occur by the customs and border protection agents at the ports of entry. they have a heckuva job. please folks have to be able to manage this. and they have to manage things. we have done a number of audits looking at various sports. unbalanced, they are doing a good job with what they have. host: what goes into running a port of entry? guest: you have to inspect railcars and have the ability to do targeting to ensure the highest risk things get the most attention, whereas the lower things get less attention. it is a significant job to be able to do with the kind of commerce we are talking about. they have their work cut out for them. host: peter, next. caller: part of my question, the cost-benefit of doing the drones versus what else could
it is a linear problem.oing back to whether you are getting the best bank for the buck here, we have serious questions about this multimillion dollar investment. host: what else goes into enforcing border security? guest: there is a border patrol and security that has to occur by the customs and border protection agents at the ports of entry. they have a heckuva job. please folks have to be able to manage this. and they have to manage things. we have done a number of audits looking at various...