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>> both an s-corps and llc have a lot of similarities. you get the same benefit of protecting yourself from personal liability. the biggest difference comes down to the kind of business and the kind of scale you're anticipating initially. if you're going to be paying yourself a salary and have all of these excess profits you're anticipating, an s-corp is better for you. it's going to be more expensive to set up with complications with state level taxes, but if you're really just getting started and building it up and are happy to pass through that on your tax, then an llc is a lot easier. you can do it online and don't have to worry about a lot of the additional implications. >> great. thank you so much for stopping by today. i really appreciate all your advice. hope to see you guys soon. as you all know we get all these questions from our audience. so send in yours and we'll give you some answers. send us an e-mail to yourbusiness@msnbc.com. >>> thanks everyone so much for joining us today. if you want to learn more about the show just h
>> both an s-corps and llc have a lot of similarities. you get the same benefit of protecting yourself from personal liability. the biggest difference comes down to the kind of business and the kind of scale you're anticipating initially. if you're going to be paying yourself a salary and have all of these excess profits you're anticipating, an s-corp is better for you. it's going to be more expensive to set up with complications with state level taxes, but if you're really just getting...
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this is a contributor to the information there are out layers for example other others we see f c, llc american beverage association it contributed about $9 million and see see individuals and so what's kind of exciting you can dive into the cat those are bar charts on the right and that's individuals - the bar chart on the right can show the recipients but those are ballet measures we see a pretty clear trend of what is the being spent that i contributor workplaceith that. >> we look at the expenditures on consultant and we found over $12 million of the $25 million i mentioned was spent on consultants either to support or oppose specific ballet measures or candidate so looking at the first visual the large circle represents measures and 88 percent of the expenditures on candidates was 12 percentage here being to support the candidates in fact all of the candidates were in support whereas the ballet measures what is what to support or oppose we'll see a further visualization and the activity dratted the activity if you click on the bubbles you'll look at the bar gravel here and what i
this is a contributor to the information there are out layers for example other others we see f c, llc american beverage association it contributed about $9 million and see see individuals and so what's kind of exciting you can dive into the cat those are bar charts on the right and that's individuals - the bar chart on the right can show the recipients but those are ballet measures we see a pretty clear trend of what is the being spent that i contributor workplaceith that. >> we look at...
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i'm rob isaacson i'm with the ownership when is laguna hayes, llc i want to introduce marta fry are m f la we're fortunate to have marta as a our architect she's worked for us in the past and a long time resident in the past and responsible for the greening committee she knows this issue as well as anybody thank you. >> good evening marta fry i wanted to give a brief history of our tree application and appeals process that is eaten i'll go into more detail the proposed new 580 hating street the question was read the removal of two trees within our sidewalk and public right-of-way the responsibility of the prove or disprove the adjacent prove or disprove i'm sure you're aware of we requested those be replaced with red maples we want to add more trees but feel appropriate trees this was primarily due to the condition of the fikdz trees permission to remove those trees was noticeably denied and this was the protection application we appealed dpw appeal denial and the department of urban forestry we considered their inspectors opinion and agreed those are trees were struggling come down l
i'm rob isaacson i'm with the ownership when is laguna hayes, llc i want to introduce marta fry are m f la we're fortunate to have marta as a our architect she's worked for us in the past and a long time resident in the past and responsible for the greening committee she knows this issue as well as anybody thank you. >> good evening marta fry i wanted to give a brief history of our tree application and appeals process that is eaten i'll go into more detail the proposed new 580 hating...
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thank you, supervisors firing 7, 8, 9 today, i'm ryan patterson an attorney for 1049 market street, llc and 1047 llc the property owners are here let's be clear this legislation is intended to altercate those properties we've unaware of other properties effected by this legislation you have final written comments on this ordinance resolution we also object to not knowing what amendments have been opted they're not with the legislation research centers website and it's enforceable to deliver a commentary we're objecting to supervisor kim's participation in the process based on demonstrated bias narrator of the tenants of those buildings controlled here to force the property owners to maintain a life safety hazard despite the issuance of the violations has been hazardous situation controls vicinity the california ceqa and conflict with the general plan that makes the office use in commercial permitted use the controls conflict with the building code and state building code and preempted by the stating and don't seek to comply with those codes we also maintain that those are controls don't
thank you, supervisors firing 7, 8, 9 today, i'm ryan patterson an attorney for 1049 market street, llc and 1047 llc the property owners are here let's be clear this legislation is intended to altercate those properties we've unaware of other properties effected by this legislation you have final written comments on this ordinance resolution we also object to not knowing what amendments have been opted they're not with the legislation research centers website and it's enforceable to deliver a...
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lease the second amendment provides a 3 year term commencing now until january 31st, 2018 landowner llc required a minimum 3 six months lease the bails rent increases one dollars 17 and the departments will be required to pay for actual utilities and services and share as the expensive of common space so for operating and expenses for 41 there's per square feet per year that includes $5 for utilities increasing the base rent to 3 hundred and 32 thousand 8 med a year a yearly increase of one dollar per square feet it is before fair market value for the rates that in the area range from the mid 40s to dollars per square feet this allows for the use of 5 parking stalls increasing the costs by $10 a stall for an increasing 2 to 3 one thousand $250 a month for the parking unless i very specific questions that concludes my presentation. >> i appreciate it and continues to be shocking with the rental increases around here if no question mr. rose to your report please. excuse me. mr. chairman an page 10 of our report we report that table 2 shows that the increased represent of one hundred and 8
lease the second amendment provides a 3 year term commencing now until january 31st, 2018 landowner llc required a minimum 3 six months lease the bails rent increases one dollars 17 and the departments will be required to pay for actual utilities and services and share as the expensive of common space so for operating and expenses for 41 there's per square feet per year that includes $5 for utilities increasing the base rent to 3 hundred and 32 thousand 8 med a year a yearly increase of one...
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should i change to an llc or keep both as s corps? you may not have the answer but where can he go to find the answer? >> i don't pretend to know the answer to this i would reach out to networks and ask them. find a list serve or group where one has a similar business and had same issues or questions. ask for their advice not only advice but once you find a person, ask for contacts. lawyers, often conversations with lawyers are free advice before they ask you to come in as a client. make sure you drive in many conversations around the same topic. >> tania? >> both an s corp and ll can have the same similarities. the same tax benefits, the same benefit of protecting yourself from personal liability. the big thing is the kind of business and scale you're anticipating. if you're going to be paying yourself a salary and have these excess profits, an s corp is probably a better decision for you. it's a bit more expensive to set up. it will have complications with state level taxes f you're just getting started, building it up you're happy
should i change to an llc or keep both as s corps? you may not have the answer but where can he go to find the answer? >> i don't pretend to know the answer to this i would reach out to networks and ask them. find a list serve or group where one has a similar business and had same issues or questions. ask for their advice not only advice but once you find a person, ask for contacts. lawyers, often conversations with lawyers are free advice before they ask you to come in as a client. make...
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following program is brought to you by supple, the new, revolutionary health regeneration drink by supple, llc>> hello, and welcome to the smart medicine show. i'm dr. monita poudyal and we have a great show today. if you have pain or know someone that has pain _ joint pain, back pain, bone pain, muscle pain, or if you suffer from arthritis, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia or even weakness or fatigue, then you need to stay with us for the next half hour. we're going to be discussing medical breakthroughs that can help you eliminate pain, regain mobility and become stronger without dangerous drugs, surgery or negative side affects. my guest t
following program is brought to you by supple, the new, revolutionary health regeneration drink by supple, llc>> hello, and welcome to the smart medicine show. i'm dr. monita poudyal and we have a great show today. if you have pain or know someone that has pain _ joint pain, back pain, bone pain, muscle pain, or if you suffer from arthritis, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fibromyalgia or even weakness or fatigue, then you need to stay with us for the next half hour. we're going to...
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siguiente programa es presentado por supple, la nueva y poderosa bebida regeneradora de la salud de supple, llcgia o incluso debilidad o fatiga tiene que quedarse con nosotros durante la la próxima media hora. estaremos hablando de avances médicos que pueden ayudarle a aliviar el dolor, recu
siguiente programa es presentado por supple, la nueva y poderosa bebida regeneradora de la salud de supple, llcgia o incluso debilidad o fatiga tiene que quedarse con nosotros durante la la próxima media hora. estaremos hablando de avances médicos que pueden ayudarle a aliviar el dolor, recu
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. >> bbc world news was presented captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> ifill: jordan's king calls for a relentless war on islamic state militants. what will it take to keep the fighting coalition united? good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. also ahead this wednesday, an internet for the people, new rules for the web seek to expand the definition of a public utility to include broadband. we have an exclusive tv interview with the man leading the charge. >> you want to make sure that you've got protection so it's gonna be fast, it's gonna be fair and it's gonna be open.
. >> bbc world news was presented captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> ifill: jordan's king calls for a relentless war on islamic state militants. what will it take to keep the fighting coalition united? good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. also ahead this wednesday, an internet for the people, new rules for the web seek to expand the definition of a public utility to include broadband. we have an exclusive tv interview with the man...
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. >> captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> our coalition is strong, our cause is just, and our mission will succeed. >> woodruff: president obama asks congress to approve military force against islamic state militants. senators tim kaine and deb fischer on the reaction from capitol hill. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. gwen ifill is away. also ahead this wednesday, security concerns shutter embassies in yemen, americans evacuate a country yearning for stability after rebel fighters seized control. from brian williams to jon stewart, a shake up in tv news and political comedy.
. >> captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> our coalition is strong, our cause is just, and our mission will succeed. >> woodruff: president obama asks congress to approve military force against islamic state militants. senators tim kaine and deb fischer on the reaction from capitol hill. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. gwen ifill is away. also ahead this wednesday, security concerns shutter embassies in yemen, americans evacuate a country yearning for stability...
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. >> bbc captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> ifill: as ukraine unravels again, government troops retreat from a key town, and violence overwhelms a cease fire deal. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. also ahead this wednesday, from the islamic state group to boko haram, confronting extremism at home and abroad. >> ifill: plus... >> everywhere you look there are just mountains of snow and sometimes you say, "is there a car under there?" >> ifill: ...back to back storms bring wicked misery for the people of boston. how do you dig out of 100 inches of snow? >> during torrential winter downpours new englanders like to
. >> bbc captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> ifill: as ukraine unravels again, government troops retreat from a key town, and violence overwhelms a cease fire deal. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. also ahead this wednesday, from the islamic state group to boko haram, confronting extremism at home and abroad. >> ifill: plus... >> everywhere you look there are just mountains of snow and sometimes you say, "is...
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> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the nutribullet brought to you by nutribullet llc. special tv offer. stay tuned to find out how you can get the nutribullet superfood nutrition extractor free! that's right. get the complete nutribullet system free! details just ahead. >> my muscle aches, my back aches really started to decrease significantly in one week. >> first night that i actually used the nutribullet, i actually slept really well. that was exciting. that was phenomenal. >> the bad cholesterol which was
> announcer: the following is a paid presentation for the nutribullet brought to you by nutribullet llc. special tv offer. stay tuned to find out how you can get the nutribullet superfood nutrition extractor free! that's right. get the complete nutribullet system free! details just ahead. >> my muscle aches, my back aches really started to decrease significantly in one week. >> first night that i actually used the nutribullet, i actually slept really well. that was exciting. that...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: breathing room for greece. european finance ministers announce a deal to extend the bailout for four months. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. also ahead, alabama police under fire for assaulting an indian man. why allegations of excessive force is not just a black or white issue. plus, >> i can't stop them from destroying the amazon forest but i can go out and plant a tree you know? a cultivator of words and plants, two-time poet laureate w.s. merwin transforms a barren plot of land into a paradise for the world's palm trees. >> they are more malleable and more changeable it is. it makes you uneyes -- eyes in something like that. >> woodruff: and it's friday. mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze the week's news. those are some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your life and become
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: breathing room for greece. european finance ministers announce a deal to extend the bailout for four months. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. also ahead, alabama police under fire for assaulting an indian man. why allegations of excessive force is not just a black or white issue. plus, >> i can't stop them from destroying the amazon forest but i can go out and plant a tree you know? a cultivator of words and plants,...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: the deadline looms in the final push for health insurance sign-ups before sunday, we take a look at a.c.a.'s second season. miles o'brien reports on how breakthroughs in sensory perception are helping amputees feel again. >> for a long time people have been trying to build robots that try to emulate humans. now there's a way we can directly impact someone's quality of life by building a robot that becomes part of someone's body. >> woodruff: then, an intimate look at edward snowden. with the journalists behind the oscar nominated documentary "citizen four," which takes viewers inside the first days of one of the biggest intelligence leaks in u.s. history. >> we didn't manufacture the kind of thriller aspects to it. that actually came with the story. i started receiving anonymous e-mails from a stranger making claims of mass government surveillance, you know and then we met in congress hong. -- hong kong. >> woodruff: and it's friday mark shields and david brooks are here, to analyze the week's news. those are some of the sto
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: the deadline looms in the final push for health insurance sign-ups before sunday, we take a look at a.c.a.'s second season. miles o'brien reports on how breakthroughs in sensory perception are helping amputees feel again. >> for a long time people have been trying to build robots that try to emulate humans. now there's a way we can directly impact someone's quality of life by building a robot that becomes part of...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> ifill: the lasting wounds of war. rubble and ruin remain in gaza, as efforts to rebuild falter, frustrating those who must live amid the destruction. >> ifill: good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. also ahead. the college debt dilemma. new data on why more americans who borrow for school are failing to pay back their loans on time. >> ifill: it's politics monday. amy walter and nia malika henderson are here to discuss the week ahead. >> woodruff: plus, when memories and mobility slip away, music making becomes a powerful antidote to the symptoms of alzheimer's and dementia. >> his cognition has improved and we have something great to share! we really were losing a connection, and he was really slipping away, and i can really say that he's back again. >> ifill: those are some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> lincoln financial-- comm
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> ifill: the lasting wounds of war. rubble and ruin remain in gaza, as efforts to rebuild falter, frustrating those who must live amid the destruction. >> ifill: good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. also ahead. the college debt dilemma. new data on why more americans who borrow for school are failing to pay back their loans on time. >> ifill: it's politics monday. amy walter and nia malika...
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. >> bbc world news was pr captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: legal limboesident obama's executive actions on immigration are stalled in federal court. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this tuesday, tough choices for greece, as bailout talks falter amid the threat of default, and no clear solution in sight. >> woodruff: plus, the real price of gold. from child labor to toxic chemicals. we dig into the dangerous conditions at the mines for the precious mineral. >> the final step in processing the gold begins with a spark. the tiny balls of mercury- encased gold dust are blasted with an acetylene torch releasing vapors that are pure poison.
. >> bbc world news was pr captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: legal limboesident obama's executive actions on immigration are stalled in federal court. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this tuesday, tough choices for greece, as bailout talks falter amid the threat of default, and no clear solution in sight. >> woodruff: plus, the real price of gold. from child labor to toxic chemicals. we dig into the...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> ifill: pipeline politics.sident obama vetos construction of the keystone x.l. pipeline. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. judy woodruff is on assignment. also ahead this tuesday preventing peanut allergies. why feeding kids nuts at an early age may reduce the risk of life-threatening reactions later on. plus: >> remain seated and come to order. department four is now in session. >> ifill: the special courts that take on the cases of veterans, haunted by tours of duty and charged with crimes. >> if you're talking about people that have severe trauma from being on the battlefield, and they may be self medicating themselves, these are things
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> ifill: pipeline politics.sident obama vetos construction of the keystone x.l. pipeline. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. judy woodruff is on assignment. also ahead this tuesday preventing peanut allergies. why feeding kids nuts at an early age may reduce the risk of life-threatening reactions later on. plus: >> remain seated and come to order. department four is now in session. >> ifill: the special courts that take on the...
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. >> moving on to hayes valley the proposed on hate street the issuance to laguna, llc of a tree 2 privately maintained street trees we'll start with the agent of the appellant you have 7 minutes to present our case. >> you thank you very much for hearing this tonight my name is jay rosenberg the chair of the hayes valley association greening committee and i represent them as the appellant on behalf of the greening committee on the hayes valley association had it appeal is protesting the removal of two tries on hayes there's numerous reasons to not permit the removal the numerous public value their that environmental benefits and economic gins their aesthetic beauty on the block of hayes street the public works and the city and county of san francisco recognize the importance value and the enforcement of street trees the planning department is promoting uttering and the known public value on hayes should not be dismissed they're more in a nundz they provide healthy environment for habitat and removing pollutant and reduce energy accumulation they should not be overlooked san francisco prides
. >> moving on to hayes valley the proposed on hate street the issuance to laguna, llc of a tree 2 privately maintained street trees we'll start with the agent of the appellant you have 7 minutes to present our case. >> you thank you very much for hearing this tonight my name is jay rosenberg the chair of the hayes valley association greening committee and i represent them as the appellant on behalf of the greening committee on the hayes valley association had it appeal is...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: confirmation comes, american aid workerayla jean mueller, held hostage by islamic state militants, is dead. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this tuesday, building trust between police and those they serve to protect. experiments in increasing accountability. >> woodruff: plus, in cities across the world, makeshift, crammed slums are commonplace. the lifelong calling of one man in india to find permanent shelter and a voice for the world's poorest people. >> they've used guerilla tactics-- nonviolent, he
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: confirmation comes, american aid workerayla jean mueller, held hostage by islamic state militants, is dead. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this tuesday, building trust between police and those they serve to protect. experiments in increasing accountability. >> woodruff: plus, in cities across the world, makeshift, crammed slums are commonplace. the lifelong calling of one...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> we're waiting for the senate to do their job. >>ll: in search of compromise, congress gets down to brass tacks in the funding fight over the department of homeland security. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. judy woodruff is on assignment. also ahead this wednesday. when dress codes collide with religion. a job applicant who wears head scarves takes her case to the supreme court. >> we do more than give housing we give a community to young mothers. >> ifill: housing becomes an artist's canvas, and reshapes a struggling houston neighborhood into a vibrant community. >> what i believe is art and creativity has the potential to transform the lives of
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> we're waiting for the senate to do their job. >>ll: in search of compromise, congress gets down to brass tacks in the funding fight over the department of homeland security. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. judy woodruff is on assignment. also ahead this wednesday. when dress codes collide with religion. a job applicant who wears head scarves takes her case to the supreme court. >> we do more than give housing we give a...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> ifill: as ukraine unravels again, government troops retreat from a key town, and violence overwhelms a cease fire deal. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. also ahead this wednesday, from the islamic state group to boko haram, confronting extremism at home and abroad. >> ifill: plus... >> everywhere you look there are just mountains of sno sometimes you say, "is there a car under there?" >> ifill: ...back to back storms bring wicked misery for the people of boston. how do you dig out of 100 inches of snow? >> during torrential winter downpours new englanders like to say, "imagine if this was snow." this year we have been robbed of our imagination. >> woodruff: and, snapshots of love and war. american photojournalist lynsey addario on covering conflict and telling stories with her camera. about lifting the camera and taking a picture. to me, it's so much about doing your homework, getting to know the subject, making them feel comfortable, getting intimate access. >> ifill: those are some of the stories we'r
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> ifill: as ukraine unravels again, government troops retreat from a key town, and violence overwhelms a cease fire deal. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. also ahead this wednesday, from the islamic state group to boko haram, confronting extremism at home and abroad. >> ifill: plus... >> everywhere you look there are just mountains of sno sometimes you say, "is there a car under...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: islamic state militants claim an american female aid worker held hostage is dead after jordanian airstrikes. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. also ahead: >> we have this steadfast hope that he is coming home. >> woodruff: a mother's plea to find her son, an american journalist gone missing in syria two and a half years ago. >> i believe in diplomacy and, for me, that means talking, and i just, as a mother of seven children, i don't think when you're angry with someone the first thing you should do is cut off communication. >> we're releasing music much differently than we were for the last 20 years when bands were putting out a song here, then an ep. >> woodruff: as playlists become the new albums, music on demand changes the creative process for artists and how fans listen to their favorite songs. >> when we were sequencing this album we were obsessing about it and went through 30 or 40 sequences and then i just put something on twitter and i said "why am i even bothering with this? no one even listens to albums in sequence
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: islamic state militants claim an american female aid worker held hostage is dead after jordanian airstrikes. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. also ahead: >> we have this steadfast hope that he is coming home. >> woodruff: a mother's plea to find her son, an american journalist gone missing in syria two and a half years ago. >> i believe in diplomacy and, for me, that means talking, and i just, as a mother of...
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. >> "bbc world news ame captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> ifill: egypt strikes back launching airstrikes at islamic state positions in libya after militants behead coptic christians. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. also ahead this presidents' day: getting smart on crime and punishment, a new study finds jails and prisons have become overcrowded warehouses for the poor. >> ifill: plus... >> jehovah witnesses abhor child abuse in any form. >> ifill: ...breaking the silence-- can freedom of religion trump protections against child abuse? the legal battles with jehovah's witness leaders who refuse to shed light on members' dark
. >> "bbc world news ame captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> ifill: egypt strikes back launching airstrikes at islamic state positions in libya after militants behead coptic christians. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. also ahead this presidents' day: getting smart on crime and punishment, a new study finds jails and prisons have become overcrowded warehouses for the poor. >> ifill: plus... >> jehovah witnesses...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: deadline day, the last minutes of political brinkmanship in congress to avoid a shut down of the department of homeland security. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. also ahead, the political firestorm over israeli prime minister netanyahu's big speech before congress. then art as a casualty of war, islamic state fighters destroy priceless antiquities in iraq. plus: tackling obesity as americans age and disabilities surge; how diet and exercise affect quality of life. >> we saw the population get heavier and chronic diseases start to rise -- hypertension, stroke diabetes -- and if we continued, our entire community would be crippled based on chronic diseases and illnesses. >> woodruff: and it's friday, mark shields and david brooks are here to analyze the week's news. those are some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: deadline day, the last minutes of political brinkmanship in congress to avoid a shut down of the department of homeland security. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. also ahead, the political firestorm over israeli prime minister netanyahu's big speech before congress. then art as a casualty of war, islamic state fighters destroy priceless antiquities in iraq. plus: tackling obesity as americans age and disabilities surge; how...
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hundred mixed use south to replace the schematic design pursuant to the owner participation agreement, llc and one surveillance to the mission bay to the south design for development with the area and discussion and action resolution number 7 deficient 2015 madam director. >> thank you, ma'am secretary commissioners block 40 is one of the few remaining under development properties in mission bay as you recall you saw a previous combined schematic design from the previous owner fossil that is the manifesto vermont developer they've sold the property to kilroy and they come down and with a new design which we believe will add significantly to the mission bay neighborhood and really create a strong east west context me k connection with the hospital that's opening and park surrounding the site and the rest of mission bay south with that i'd like to ask katherine reilly to walk you through the design and joined by the development and arithmetic. >> thank you director bohe my voice was fin before i got up here better than last time and good afternoon madam chair rosales and commissioners i'm th
hundred mixed use south to replace the schematic design pursuant to the owner participation agreement, llc and one surveillance to the mission bay to the south design for development with the area and discussion and action resolution number 7 deficient 2015 madam director. >> thank you, ma'am secretary commissioners block 40 is one of the few remaining under development properties in mission bay as you recall you saw a previous combined schematic design from the previous owner fossil that...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: confronting extremism-- how to stop acts of terror and violence. we talk to the secretary-general of the united nations ban ki- moon. >> we have to address terrorism and bioterrorism in a multi-dimensional way, starting from the root causes. >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this thursday. from ransom to oil riches, the economics of terrorism >> isis is running local war economy, and in some ways, is a for-profit terrorist and militant group. kidnap for ransom has really become an industry in some cases and so in many ways its less about terrorism and more about commerce and profit. >> woodruff: plus, we talk with the secretary of health and human services, sylvia burwell, on the latest health insurance enrollment numbers and looming legal threats that could eliminate subsidies for millions of americans. >> when that goes away, you lose affordability. and when you lose affordability we increase the number of uninsured. >> ifill: and, girls sold into slavery by islamic stat
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: confronting extremism-- how to stop acts of terror and violence. we talk to the secretary-general of the united nations ban ki- moon. >> we have to address terrorism and bioterrorism in a multi-dimensional way, starting from the root causes. >> woodruff: good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this thursday. from ransom to oil riches, the economics of terrorism >> isis...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: the deadline looms in the final push forhealth insurance sign-ups before sunday, we take a look at a.c.a.'s second season. miles o'brien reports on how breakthroughs in sensory perception are helping amputees feel again. >> for a long time people have been trying to build robots that try to emulate humans. now there's a way we can directly impact someone's quality of life by building a robot that becomes part of someone's body.
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: the deadline looms in the final push forhealth insurance sign-ups before sunday, we take a look at a.c.a.'s second season. miles o'brien reports on how breakthroughs in sensory perception are helping amputees feel again. >> for a long time people have been trying to build robots that try to emulate humans. now there's a way we can directly impact someone's quality of life by building a robot that becomes part of...
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. >> a resolution 30 years the lease golf street, llc for the second floordz for 41 thousand for the competition of the tenant par for the remind of the 2014-2015 years for 250 thousands and the tenant improvements at a estimated cost of $611,000. >> thank you. >> good morning assistant director of real estate this is a new lease for the first story and second-story on the human agencies department of the aging and adult services that serves the search and seizure and the folks with disability about a block away sf h a is going to have a 5 year lease with a 5 year option to renew for 13 thousand 98 square feet and monthly represent is $2 and $42 per foot for the improvements of annual based rent is $47,000 or conditional to $35 a square foot with a base rent to the initial term and then 95 percent of the fair market value $95 is below the fair market value range for the rentals in the area the tenant improvements are needed in an amount $27,000 one hundred and 17 thousand tuesday plus will be covered and $695 will be paid by h s f a it including includes the improvements total for th
. >> a resolution 30 years the lease golf street, llc for the second floordz for 41 thousand for the competition of the tenant par for the remind of the 2014-2015 years for 250 thousands and the tenant improvements at a estimated cost of $611,000. >> thank you. >> good morning assistant director of real estate this is a new lease for the first story and second-story on the human agencies department of the aging and adult services that serves the search and seizure and the...
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he was an attorney for dla piper, llc, a law firm specializing in intellectual property. now, police want anyone with information, if you recognize the person of interest in that video, they want to hear from you. we posted it on our website at nbcwashington.com. i'm shomari stone, news 4. >>> it's going to get really really cold around here. am i right, doug? >> you are right. you're going to wake up tomorrow and you think serving going to be okay and then tomorrow afternoon you'll walk out from work and man it's going to hit you like a ton of bricks. temperatures today into the 40s. 47 in d.c. 45 in frederick. now, what if i told you tomorrow at this time these temperatures would be 40 degrees colder? that's right. that puts us around 7 degrees in d.c. at this time tomorrow night. at least that's the windchill. so not too cold early. temperatures falling quickly and winds will be gusting to 35 miles an hour during the day. we're talking about the windchills falling into the single digits by around 8:00 9:00 10:00. days in the 20s. six last winter. the next seven days i
he was an attorney for dla piper, llc, a law firm specializing in intellectual property. now, police want anyone with information, if you recognize the person of interest in that video, they want to hear from you. we posted it on our website at nbcwashington.com. i'm shomari stone, news 4. >>> it's going to get really really cold around here. am i right, doug? >> you are right. you're going to wake up tomorrow and you think serving going to be okay and then tomorrow afternoon...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: legal limbo. president obama's executive actions on immigration are stalled in federal court. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this tuesday, tough choices for greece, as bailout talks falter amid the threat of default, and no clear solution in sight. >> woodruff: plus, the real price of gold. from child labor to toxic chemicals. we dig into the dangerous conditions at the mines for the precious mineral. >> the final step in processing the gold begins with a spark. the tiny balls of mercury- encased gold dust are blasted with an acetylene torch releasing vapors that are pure poison. >> ifill: and: >> often on this end of the island is where we see the majority of our shorebirds. >> ifill: endangered birds head south for the winter to the sunny bahamas. scientists work to protect their disappearing habitat from over- development and climate change. >> climate change is a serious threat to these birds, and equally serious is how we react to climate change. whe
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> woodruff: legal limbo. president obama's executive actions on immigration are stalled in federal court. good evening, i'm judy woodruff. >> ifill: and i'm gwen ifill. also ahead this tuesday, tough choices for greece, as bailout talks falter amid the threat of default, and no clear solution in sight. >> woodruff: plus, the real price of gold. from child labor to toxic chemicals. we dig into the dangerous conditions at the...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> ifill: weapons versus diplomacy-- the fault lines of the ukraine conflict. president obama meets with german chancellor merkel to discuss how to defuse an good evening i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. also ahead this monday, a showdown over states' rights, alabama's chief justice clashes with the u-s supreme court on the issue of same sex marriage. >> ifill: the plague of the early front runner, when being out front only makes you a better target, amy walter and nia malika-henderson on positioning for 2016. >> woodruff: plus... >> within the department there were systematic failures. we have good people, and the system has failed them. >> woodruff: ...major overhauls for law enforcement, albuquerquefgyca police rethink excessive and lethal use of force during confrontations. >> you can go into these and it's not so much about talking to someone. it could be about, okay, what is this person capable of doing and how can i talk them down or howr can i help them with what they are going through. >> ifill: those are som
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> ifill: weapons versus diplomacy-- the fault lines of the ukraine conflict. president obama meets with german chancellor merkel to discuss how to defuse an good evening i'm gwen ifill. >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. also ahead this monday, a showdown over states' rights, alabama's chief justice clashes with the u-s supreme court on the issue of same sex marriage. >> ifill: the plague of the early front runner, when being...
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captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> ifill: pipeline politics. president obama vetos construction of the keystone x.l. pipeline. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. judy woodruff is on assignment. also ahead this tuesday preventing peanut allergies. why feeding kids nuts at an early age may reduce the risk of life-threatening reactions later on. plus: >> remain seated and come to order. department four is now in session. >> ifill: the special courts that take on the cases of veterans, haunted by tours of duty and charged with crimes. >> if you're talking about people that have severe trauma from being on the battlefield, and they may be self medicating themselves, these are things that the criminal justice system cannot fix unless we bring other people on board. >> ifill: those are some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> it doesn't matter what kind of weather. it doesn't matter what time of day or night. when mother nature's done her worst, the only thing that matters
captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc >> ifill: pipeline politics. president obama vetos construction of the keystone x.l. pipeline. good evening, i'm gwen ifill. judy woodruff is on assignment. also ahead this tuesday preventing peanut allergies. why feeding kids nuts at an early age may reduce the risk of life-threatening reactions later on. plus: >> remain seated and come to order. department four is now in session. >> ifill: the special courts that take on the...