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there's plans to restore buildings for housing, a new studio for art t artis artists, space for local manufacturingand converting a parking lot into a water park. >> i think this area will become a gem along san francisco's waterfront. >> reporter: a gem, but with some rough edges. >> some of the rustiness and the metals that are used, the idea is to keep that feel and incorporate that. >> reporter: residents support the plan. >> i'm raising children in this neighborhood and i would love nothing more for them to get in touch with the history in the area they're growing up. >> reporter: last november, following a backlash, voters passed by prop b. now all waterfront projects rising above 40 feet require voter approval. as a result the pier 70 project will appear on the november ballot. >> this is the first test of proposition b. >> reporter: his view of the pier 70 project -- >> there's no opposition. >> reporter: after fighting waterfront development, agnes is fighting for support. >> this is going to be the site for new dramatic waterfront parks in san francisco. >> reporter: if the plan passes, i
there's plans to restore buildings for housing, a new studio for art t artis artists, space for local manufacturingand converting a parking lot into a water park. >> i think this area will become a gem along san francisco's waterfront. >> reporter: a gem, but with some rough edges. >> some of the rustiness and the metals that are used, the idea is to keep that feel and incorporate that. >> reporter: residents support the plan. >> i'm raising children in this...
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the country and today, we have more than 36 thousand industrial jobs in our city and those local manufacturing are providing jobs for low income and moderate families in the city, of course, with all our help we're seeing an unprecedented demand in the marketplace 82 percent of the office space is all right. preleased that's an incredible amount 82 percent and even with 23 large office developments that totals 11 million square feet of office space that's not enough i i know that many of you here have prop m on our minds for the first time since 1980 we've got more demand to build office space then under the prop m for companies to relocate here is a good thing but one of the consequences for the office space is that rents are up and so far there's so far up from nonprofits and other small businesses their finding it hard to keep a footed hold in the city that's why i need our help for a fair and practical solution to help those vitality organizations to stay here where they belong we need to be thoughtful about our approach to prop m we'll begin to look at the office space we've lost in the p
the country and today, we have more than 36 thousand industrial jobs in our city and those local manufacturing are providing jobs for low income and moderate families in the city, of course, with all our help we're seeing an unprecedented demand in the marketplace 82 percent of the office space is all right. preleased that's an incredible amount 82 percent and even with 23 large office developments that totals 11 million square feet of office space that's not enough i i know that many of you...
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world breakdown can sell it very well and create more and more jobs maybe in san francisco local manufacturers and light industry not only t is faster and popular it is essential for the cities to pay attention to because more and more our visitors from upper and sarcastically they're tired of buying the famous braungdz i want something it's original and unique this is what making in san francisco is all about we're going to get all our communities because every community in san francisco, california participate in those wonderful jobs this is where used to be what we called our blue-collar jobs it's not light industry jobs making wine and produce and making series rids for the new talent and all those wonderful things the care masks the things we're to sell widespread that given with the the commitments in the city recognizing worker folks how people use their hands and art and talent and go back to making things those are good paying jobs congratulations larry to the produce market you have a pledge to introduce space and underutilized space maybe empty wlarz and bring nor good paying jobs t
world breakdown can sell it very well and create more and more jobs maybe in san francisco local manufacturers and light industry not only t is faster and popular it is essential for the cities to pay attention to because more and more our visitors from upper and sarcastically they're tired of buying the famous braungdz i want something it's original and unique this is what making in san francisco is all about we're going to get all our communities because every community in san francisco,...
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last year, rickett's group got an $800,000 federal grant, which they then loaned to local manufacturer clyde phillips. he hired 19 people with that money and plans to hire dozens more. when we're talking about thousands of people losing their jobs and thousands of people already un... unemployed, will one or two jobs here or a dozen jobs there make that difference? >> well, it's the only op... opportunity we have. you have to be realistic and work within the areas that you can and have progress and success in. >> i do get the sense that there's greater energy and enthusiasm to... to... to tackle the problem. but time will tell if it will pay off. clearly, we're hoping that it does. >> i've never been dependent on that before. >> reporter: like many here, tobey miller blames the government for the coal layoffs but admits he's been helped by federal programs, too. a local promise zone partner signed him up for federally- supported programs that have helped pay his mortgage and provide a stipend for a few months. >> it has been a very big bonus for me. i mean, it saved my bacon. but the p
last year, rickett's group got an $800,000 federal grant, which they then loaned to local manufacturer clyde phillips. he hired 19 people with that money and plans to hire dozens more. when we're talking about thousands of people losing their jobs and thousands of people already un... unemployed, will one or two jobs here or a dozen jobs there make that difference? >> well, it's the only op... opportunity we have. you have to be realistic and work within the areas that you can and have...
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restore three old buildings, adding housing, 30% affordable, a new studio for artists, space for local manufacturingnverting a parking lot into a nine-acre waterfront park. >> i think this area will really become a gem along san francisco's waterfront. >> reporter: a gem, but with some rough edges. >> things like some of the rustiness and the metals used, the idea is to keep that feel and incorporate that. >> reporter: most neighbors support the plan. >> it's always been a constant question, what's going to happen down there with the great buildings. >> i'm raising children in this neighborhood and would love nothing more for them than to get in touch with the history where they are growing up. >> reporter: but the journey must first clear a big hurdle. last november following a backlash to proposed water front projects, voters passed prop b. now all water front projects rising above 40 feet require voter approval. as a result, the pier 70 project will appear on the november ballot. >> this is the first test of proposition b. >> reporter: a force behind prop b., his view of the pier 70 project -- >>
restore three old buildings, adding housing, 30% affordable, a new studio for artists, space for local manufacturingnverting a parking lot into a nine-acre waterfront park. >> i think this area will really become a gem along san francisco's waterfront. >> reporter: a gem, but with some rough edges. >> things like some of the rustiness and the metals used, the idea is to keep that feel and incorporate that. >> reporter: most neighbors support the plan. >> it's...
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, quite rightly, they're facing, top end but the at low end they are really struggling from local manufacturersa and india from micro max and others who are eatings up samsung share at the bottom end, so they're being squeezed. this is unsurprising these profit warnings. liz: i'm almost hearing you say, larry, we're wrong to even just only have the two logos up, samsung an apple. we should have htcs, even lenovos, if they decide to roll something out, right? >> well i think that's right. i think what we're seeing more broadly is the expansion of the chinese manufacturers, with the scale and the size that they have, lenovo, huawei are two good examples. but this is really just what happens. 1578 sung never had a sustainable -- samsung never had a sustainable market position. they never owned premium end because they never owned software. apple have hardware and software services combination to provide better value. samsung relied on google operating system and they lack differentiation. we've seen it played out in the pc market before. liz: mark, is this overstatement this is the end of samsung'
, quite rightly, they're facing, top end but the at low end they are really struggling from local manufacturersa and india from micro max and others who are eatings up samsung share at the bottom end, so they're being squeezed. this is unsurprising these profit warnings. liz: i'm almost hearing you say, larry, we're wrong to even just only have the two logos up, samsung an apple. we should have htcs, even lenovos, if they decide to roll something out, right? >> well i think that's right....
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buildings, adding 2,000 units of housing, 30% affordable, a new studio for artists, space for local manufacturingnd converting a parking lot into a nine-acre waterfront park. >> i think that this area will really become a gem along san francisco's waterfront. >> reporter: a gem, but with some rough edges. >> so things like the rustiness and the metals that are used here, the idea is to keep that feel and incorporate that. >> reporter: most neighbors support the plan. >> it's always been a constant question as to what is going to happen down there with all those great buildings. >> i'm raising children in this neighborhood. and i would love nothing for them than to get in touch with the history of the area where they're growing up. >> reporter: but the journey forward must first clear a big hurdle. last november following a backlash to proposed waterfront projects, including the warriors arena and the washington 8 luxury apartments, voters passed prop b. now all waterfront projects rising above 40 feet require voter approval. as a result, the pier 70 project will appear on the november ballot. >>
buildings, adding 2,000 units of housing, 30% affordable, a new studio for artists, space for local manufacturingnd converting a parking lot into a nine-acre waterfront park. >> i think that this area will really become a gem along san francisco's waterfront. >> reporter: a gem, but with some rough edges. >> so things like the rustiness and the metals that are used here, the idea is to keep that feel and incorporate that. >> reporter: most neighbors support the plan....
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attracted manufacturing and they are not going to be able to scale because there are demands for local manufacturing scum of the localization of the data center is one issue. it's dismissed as people think if you put a data center in the country that it's going to be a huge job creator. it's not. there are lots of economic reasons for looking at where to put the data data center is not the least of which are some of the energy concerns that people have. obviously there's going to continue to be work work on the free-trade areas, the asia-pacific and work in studying the contribution to that. and then as i mentioned before we are looking ahead to what we think will be a really good meeting in beijing. will it be as historic as 2001? there was a lot of talk about joining to see how it sorts out. we are very excited and already working next year with our friends in the philippines to see if we can't make an even bigger push on the private sector involvement throughout the year in the run-up to the leaders meeting. the are making our conditions and like i said we are 53 strong. we would love to be even
attracted manufacturing and they are not going to be able to scale because there are demands for local manufacturing scum of the localization of the data center is one issue. it's dismissed as people think if you put a data center in the country that it's going to be a huge job creator. it's not. there are lots of economic reasons for looking at where to put the data data center is not the least of which are some of the energy concerns that people have. obviously there's going to continue to be...
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and that they're not going to be able to scale, because there are demands for local manufacturing. so it's, you know, localization of data centers is one issue. there's this myth that people think that if you put a data center in country that it's going to be a huge job creator. it's not. there are lots of economic reasons for looking at where to put data centers. not the least of which are some of the energy concerns that people have. obviously there's going to continue to be work on the free trade area of asia pacific, and work in studying apec's contribution to that. and then as i mentioned before, the smes. so we're looking ahead to what we think will be a really good meeting in beijing. will it be as historic as 2001? there was a lot of activity about china's joining the wto then and the run-up to doha, and we'll have to see how the issues sort out. we're very excited, and already working for next year with our friends in the philippines, to really see if we can't make a -- an even bigger push on the private sector involvement throughout the apec year, in the run-up to the lea
and that they're not going to be able to scale, because there are demands for local manufacturing. so it's, you know, localization of data centers is one issue. there's this myth that people think that if you put a data center in country that it's going to be a huge job creator. it's not. there are lots of economic reasons for looking at where to put data centers. not the least of which are some of the energy concerns that people have. obviously there's going to continue to be work on the free...
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this is a joint venture of local manufacturing businesses community colleges, the workforce investment system, which includes federal, state, and local government working together. grantmaking, we were catalyzing partners like this in western massachusetts and in various growth sectors across the country. result, the father of twins who was stuck in a low-wage job cycle during the great recession , successfully completed a training program and is now a very highly valued and well compensated employee of steve's company. this was a win for steve, a win for dana and his family, and a win for america. in this example, it's not a one-off. we see this, and we are helping to build these partnerships in communities across the country. we are not simply tinkering with the workforce system. we are transforming it. just as president eisenhower built the interstate highway system, we are building a modernized refurbished skills superhighway that enables workers to get good jobs in businesses to find good workers. we do this in partnerships with businesses, labor unions, colleges, nonprofits, phil
this is a joint venture of local manufacturing businesses community colleges, the workforce investment system, which includes federal, state, and local government working together. grantmaking, we were catalyzing partners like this in western massachusetts and in various growth sectors across the country. result, the father of twins who was stuck in a low-wage job cycle during the great recession , successfully completed a training program and is now a very highly valued and well compensated...
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. >> for us, what we see as the general trend is that the products manufactured locally see growth and the products imported into the country show changed behaviors. manufacture a significant number of things and russia is not that large of a country stop it does not have a material effect in the results. the affect helping and hindering the most in the last order. previous, ito the had less than a fact. it was -5% in the previous four quarters and now, at -1%. it is not turned positive. it has become less painful than it was previously. cite disappointing european. . are they doing enough and what is it going to take? kickstarting the euro zone economy? desires consumer confidence increasing and will drive a form of spending increases and property development. governments find the proper policies, that would fit with many companies. >> you are divesting. you have not done any big deals for a long time and the big one was in 2007. on our bloomberg terminal today. there is no biggie for quite a while. is that off of the cards? in the months and years ahead? .> we have the portfolio to f
. >> for us, what we see as the general trend is that the products manufactured locally see growth and the products imported into the country show changed behaviors. manufacture a significant number of things and russia is not that large of a country stop it does not have a material effect in the results. the affect helping and hindering the most in the last order. previous, ito the had less than a fact. it was -5% in the previous four quarters and now, at -1%. it is not turned positive....
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halloween one week from today and is there a local car cover manufacturer getting in on the act by hosting contest for students from five of our area high schools. we have mike an alex outside, pretty amazing stuff. >> this is most intense season i can remember. there is halloween decorations on anything, including car covers. hi jake who are you with. >> i'm with empire.com. we are car covers experts on the web. every year we reach out to local students in the community, and we have them, decorate and compete against each other to see who has the coolest car cover. >> okay. >> based on off this, look at these cars. >> who is this. >> alex. >> alex. tell me what you did with your car cover. >> well, we turned tonight to a zombie lightening mcqueen because we wanted it to be an iconic figure. >> okay. >> where do you go to school. >> central bucks west. >> i'm or sorry. >> great school. >> look the at the we are even of this thing. >> it is zombie influence. >> you can smell the paint on there. >> look at this one. >> is what your name good marisa good what school. >> st. joseph's universit
halloween one week from today and is there a local car cover manufacturer getting in on the act by hosting contest for students from five of our area high schools. we have mike an alex outside, pretty amazing stuff. >> this is most intense season i can remember. there is halloween decorations on anything, including car covers. hi jake who are you with. >> i'm with empire.com. we are car covers experts on the web. every year we reach out to local students in the community, and we...
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circuit court of appeals upheld alameda's ordinance affirming the ability of local governments to acquire medicine manufacturers to provide for the collection and disposal of medicine. this ruling gives our city the ability to take our pilot program, make it permanent and expand it to meet our real needs. the ordinance would require drug producers to participate in the product search of program to collect, handle and dispose of unwanted drugs. it would require drug producer to pay all administrative costs and fees, require them to adequately promote their stewardship plans, and also require that the drugs collected be dispoed at a permanent hazardous waste site. at this moment there are only 13 independent drugstores that have sites in the city and we hope that the over 100 pharmacies in san francisco and wherever you buy medication you should be able to dispose of expired medication. i look forward to having a conversation about this ordinance. i am also introducing an ordinance today to move san francisco's leadership forward in the area of solar. in 2008 san francisco launched go solar s.f. we received $65 m
circuit court of appeals upheld alameda's ordinance affirming the ability of local governments to acquire medicine manufacturers to provide for the collection and disposal of medicine. this ruling gives our city the ability to take our pilot program, make it permanent and expand it to meet our real needs. the ordinance would require drug producers to participate in the product search of program to collect, handle and dispose of unwanted drugs. it would require drug producer to pay all...
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transport and not thereg with currency, will be foreign companies that see the benefits of manufacturing locallysectors, the u.s. is an export market. poweris a manufacturing even though the gap has closed but china has a massive position. >> let me bring in tom keene in washington. he will be speaking with christine lagarde from the imf at the 12:00 p.m. our. what are your observations on our discussion on the economy and the markets? >> the jobs report is being pushed aside and that jobs report will be important on friday. far more important are the market dynamics. we have adam parker in the next hour. the linkage of equities in the dollar dynamics in interest-rate dynamics is critical. what i notice other lower yields in germany. they are stunning. the interdependencies are not only important for someone like adam parker but they are critical for madame lagarde as she goes to the imf meetings one week away. let's look at our twitter question -- as you heard, it is when you look at the russell 2000. you have to look at the rest of the market and see where that will go. we are not there yet. >
transport and not thereg with currency, will be foreign companies that see the benefits of manufacturing locallysectors, the u.s. is an export market. poweris a manufacturing even though the gap has closed but china has a massive position. >> let me bring in tom keene in washington. he will be speaking with christine lagarde from the imf at the 12:00 p.m. our. what are your observations on our discussion on the economy and the markets? >> the jobs report is being pushed aside and...
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i've been busy creating and protecting local jobs and construction and the manufacturing industry ande importantly, securing funding to reduce domestic violence as well as increasing healthy food options and expanding language access services so that all of our residents can have access to city services regardless of the language that they speak. i've been instrumental in supporting programs such a free muni for youth and fighting to secure more funds for transportation, fighting poorly planned development projects and sponsoring legislation that gives residents more say in neighborhood planning by establishing a neighborhood land use committee, additional neighborhood notification requirements. i've coauthored legislation that provide a fair chance at jobs and affordable housing for individuals with the conviction history. this removes barrier for those reentering in our communities who want to be productive. i've championed legislation to support pay equity and participated in education campaigns to encourage more employers to evaluate their own policies to ensure that they are payi
i've been busy creating and protecting local jobs and construction and the manufacturing industry ande importantly, securing funding to reduce domestic violence as well as increasing healthy food options and expanding language access services so that all of our residents can have access to city services regardless of the language that they speak. i've been instrumental in supporting programs such a free muni for youth and fighting to secure more funds for transportation, fighting poorly planned...
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. >> reporter: it's all donated by local health systems and manufacturers.y shared pictures with us of previous shipments arriving in west africa. things like extra-long gloves, gowns, shoe coverings. things to protect workers. cots and gauze for patients. >> what we've learned over the past month -- >> reporter: today lawmakers gathered for a house homeland security hearing in texas on the government response to ebola. that's where thomas eric duncan died after he sought treatment. he had arrived in dallas from liberia. east bay congressman eric swalwell was among those at the hearing. >> what are we doing to reach out to them to make sure that they know what to look for if a pear comes in? >> reporter: today the world health organization reported the number of deaths attributed to the current ebola outbreak has topped 4,000. in san leandro, med share is doing its part to help those on the front lines. and everything you see here right now should be shipping out within the next two weeks. >>> new details tonight on that texas ebola death. the dallas hospita
. >> reporter: it's all donated by local health systems and manufacturers.y shared pictures with us of previous shipments arriving in west africa. things like extra-long gloves, gowns, shoe coverings. things to protect workers. cots and gauze for patients. >> what we've learned over the past month -- >> reporter: today lawmakers gathered for a house homeland security hearing in texas on the government response to ebola. that's where thomas eric duncan died after he sought...
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and also the regionalzation strategy, the global scale and manufacture i manufacturing locally around the world gives us a durability and makes the investment prospect to some of our competitors. >> allen, let's talk about where you see opportunity. china showing weakness. those are markets for your cars. are you changing your product offerings based on this economic slowdown? and where do you see opportunities in this market? >> we tend to taylor or our technical modules when it comes to individual vehicles around specific regions of the world. that gives us a very big approach to different regional cultures and taste. europe remains challenging. the recovery is very enturn and the growth in the european car market which is directly influenced by economic disparity or otherwise is also uncertain. i think the market will continue to grow this year. the prospects are continues growth next year. the challenge for my team here in europe is to remain high on the agenda. they tend to secure in the immediate term. with our product strategy, into the market share and vehicle sales volume fou
and also the regionalzation strategy, the global scale and manufacture i manufacturing locally around the world gives us a durability and makes the investment prospect to some of our competitors. >> allen, let's talk about where you see opportunity. china showing weakness. those are markets for your cars. are you changing your product offerings based on this economic slowdown? and where do you see opportunities in this market? >> we tend to taylor or our technical modules when it...
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and get the kind of training that would be relevant for their own jobs and their own locale whether it's manufacturinghealth care or whatever the growing business opportunity are in that local area. >> moderator: mr. hill thank you. ms. standiford. standiford: has been outpaced that throwing more money at education has not worked. what we need to do is to allow parents to make the decisions about educating their children. we need to institute school choice and allow the free market competition to improve the products that our children are receiving into lower the costs. my children currently go to private school. i pay about a third of the cost at the cost that it costs to educate the public school child. the classrooms are less than half the size of a public school. they are allowed to emphasize in the areas that they want to, deemphasize in other areas. not every child will be great in math but they may emphasize other areas and excel in those areas. so rather than waste their time equally across all of the subjects, it would be better if they were allowed to focus. so my answer would be to include
and get the kind of training that would be relevant for their own jobs and their own locale whether it's manufacturinghealth care or whatever the growing business opportunity are in that local area. >> moderator: mr. hill thank you. ms. standiford. standiford: has been outpaced that throwing more money at education has not worked. what we need to do is to allow parents to make the decisions about educating their children. we need to institute school choice and allow the free market...
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and get the kind of training that would be relevant for their own jobs and their own locale under its manufacturinglthcare or whatever their growing business opportunities are in the local area. brown: education hasn't worked and what we need to do is to allow parents to make the decisions about educating their children. we need to institute school choice and allow the market competition to improve the product that our children are receiving and to lower the cost. my children could go to private school and i pay about a third of the cost to the that costs to educate a public school child. the classrooms are less than half the size of a public school. they are allowed to emphasize in the areas that they want to cut the emphasize in other areas. not every child will be will be great in math but they may in other areas so rather than waste their time equally in all of the subjects it would be better if they were allowed to focus. my answer would be to include free market competition and choice and as far as public education goes, even if the subsidies. if the subsidies that have allowed higher educati
and get the kind of training that would be relevant for their own jobs and their own locale under its manufacturinglthcare or whatever their growing business opportunities are in the local area. brown: education hasn't worked and what we need to do is to allow parents to make the decisions about educating their children. we need to institute school choice and allow the market competition to improve the product that our children are receiving and to lower the cost. my children could go to...
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i've been busy creating and protecting local jobs and construction and the manufacturing industry and more importantly, securing funding to reduce domestic violence as well as increasing healthy food options and expanding language access services so that all of our residents can have access to city services regardless of the language that they speak. i've been instrumental in supporting programs such a free muni for youth and fighting to secure more funds for transportation, fighting poorly planned development projects and sponsoring legislation that gives residents more say in neighborhood planning by establishing a neighborhood land use committee, additional neighborhood notification requirements. i've coauthored legislation that provide a fair chance at jobs and affordable housing for individuals with the conviction history. this removes barrier for those reentering in our communities who want to be productive. i've championed legislation to support pay equity and participated in education campaigns to encourage more employers to evaluate their own policies to ensure that they are
i've been busy creating and protecting local jobs and construction and the manufacturing industry and more importantly, securing funding to reduce domestic violence as well as increasing healthy food options and expanding language access services so that all of our residents can have access to city services regardless of the language that they speak. i've been instrumental in supporting programs such a free muni for youth and fighting to secure more funds for transportation, fighting poorly...
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local eco systems. the ban begins next year. coalition of plastic bag manufacturerss it will seek to repeal the law. the ban would cost the states thousand of manufacturing jobs. >> not just going after men. viagra, the stop telling erectile dysfunction drug is using women to marketing prowess. in a 60 second ad. a woman on a bed in tropical vacation setting talks about problems couples encounter when a man is impotent. the language much more direct than previous spots. pfizer faces more competition. in three years the patent will run out and jen generics will the market. currently $35 a pill. >> cover your eyes, show you as, low lights and the hear from the raiders new head coach. stay with us. insurance companies are spending millions of dollars trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46. well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop 46 because i lost my two children to preventable medical errors and i don't want anyone else to lose theirs. the three provisions in 46 will reduce medical err
local eco systems. the ban begins next year. coalition of plastic bag manufacturerss it will seek to repeal the law. the ban would cost the states thousand of manufacturing jobs. >> not just going after men. viagra, the stop telling erectile dysfunction drug is using women to marketing prowess. in a 60 second ad. a woman on a bed in tropical vacation setting talks about problems couples encounter when a man is impotent. the language much more direct than previous spots. pfizer faces more...
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local operators to come for training. the facility will be open for use by other manufactures as well. the goal is to enhance the competitiveness in the railway sector. train related projects are considered a pillar of the export industry. >>> a key factor in japan's economic recovery is investment from overseas. foreigners account for 30% of shareholders in japanese company as and had an influence on price trends. what's their view on japan's economic prospects? we find out now. >> a leading securities firm held the seminar for foreign investors in early september in tokyo. this year, the event attract ed 400 investors, largest number ever, indicating key interest in japan's economy. also taking part in the seminar was 360 universities and businesses. on display was latest technologies and policies for tokyo olympics in 2020 were also explained. organizers now understand the measurable influence that foreign investors are having on stock markets. this chart shows how much foreign investors have traded in japanese stock markets. last year, buying constantly constantly exceeded selling.
local operators to come for training. the facility will be open for use by other manufactures as well. the goal is to enhance the competitiveness in the railway sector. train related projects are considered a pillar of the export industry. >>> a key factor in japan's economic recovery is investment from overseas. foreigners account for 30% of shareholders in japanese company as and had an influence on price trends. what's their view on japan's economic prospects? we find out now....
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. >> dinkins: they had not only transportation-- they had manufacturing, they had domestic and localion channels. >> maltz: very sophisticated-- with narco subs, with shipping vessels, with 747s, with private vessels, with tractor trailers, rail cars. the drug cartel was run like a... you know, a fortune 500 company. >> dinkins: he employed some very sophisticated counterintelligence operations to make sure that, if law enforcement was to get in close, they would never actually get to him. >> whitaker: chapo devised ingenious smuggling methods. >> marijuana. >> whitaker: he packed drugs into fake cucumbers and bananas, and mixed them with shipments of real produce. but the thing he worked hardest on was making sure he could always get away. chapo was the first mexican drug trafficker to hire architects and engineers to build elaborate tunnels, complete with railways, to ferry drugs under the u.s.- mexico border. and he spent millions adapting them to use as escape routes from his many hideouts. this is very tight, very hot, very close. we went down into a labyrinth of interlocking tu
. >> dinkins: they had not only transportation-- they had manufacturing, they had domestic and localion channels. >> maltz: very sophisticated-- with narco subs, with shipping vessels, with 747s, with private vessels, with tractor trailers, rail cars. the drug cartel was run like a... you know, a fortune 500 company. >> dinkins: he employed some very sophisticated counterintelligence operations to make sure that, if law enforcement was to get in close, they would never...
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. >> they had transportation manufacturing, dough messmestic and local distribution channels. >> veryed with shipping lanes 747s railcars. the drug cartel was run like a fortune 500 company. >> he employed some very sophisticated counterintelligence operations to milwaukee sure if law enforcement was getting close they would never get to him. >> el chapo had genius plans. he packed drugs into produce. but the thing he worked hardest on was making sure he could always get away. chapo was the first to hire architectures and engineers to build tunnels to ferry drug under way to the u.s. border and he used them as escape routes for his hideouts. >> very tight, very hot, very close. >> we went down through an elaborate tunnel. this was one of the ways chapo was able to elude capture tomb and time again. the americans thought he was being tipped off by corrupt mexican officials, but the mexicans bristled at the accusation they could not be trusted. >> so there were suspicions on both sides of the border. >> absolutely, yes. >> so what was different this time? >> the u.s. government and the
. >> they had transportation manufacturing, dough messmestic and local distribution channels. >> veryed with shipping lanes 747s railcars. the drug cartel was run like a fortune 500 company. >> he employed some very sophisticated counterintelligence operations to milwaukee sure if law enforcement was getting close they would never get to him. >> el chapo had genius plans. he packed drugs into produce. but the thing he worked hardest on was making sure he could always get...
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local businesses. this would include bars, restaurants, retail establishments, art spaces, performance venues, and manufacturers that have all served san francisco for more than 30 years. these business he must also demonstrate a strong connection to the neighborhood and the community in which they operate. throughout the world programs have been developed to protect bars, restaurants, and retail establishments. san francisco heritage who is here with us today is going to provide a little bit of additional information on these programs throughout the world and their legacy bar and restaurant program here in san francisco. san francisco, with this legislation, would be the first city in the united states to codify a legacy business registry. designation of these cultural assets la victoria's bakery, green apple books, the rock see, gallery [speaker not understood], the list could go on and on, will provide some is civic recognition of the importance to the community of these establishments. one additional piece is that we would like to begin this process with one tangible benefit. this legislation would provide
local businesses. this would include bars, restaurants, retail establishments, art spaces, performance venues, and manufacturers that have all served san francisco for more than 30 years. these business he must also demonstrate a strong connection to the neighborhood and the community in which they operate. throughout the world programs have been developed to protect bars, restaurants, and retail establishments. san francisco heritage who is here with us today is going to provide a little bit...
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local businesses. this would include bars, restaurants, retail establishments, art spaces, performance venues, and manufacturers that have all served san francisco for more than 30 years. these business he must also demonstrate a strong connection to the neighborhood and the community in which they operate. throughout the world programs have been developed to protect bars, restaurants, and retail establishments. san francisco heritage who is here with us today is going to provide a little bit of additional information on these
local businesses. this would include bars, restaurants, retail establishments, art spaces, performance venues, and manufacturers that have all served san francisco for more than 30 years. these business he must also demonstrate a strong connection to the neighborhood and the community in which they operate. throughout the world programs have been developed to protect bars, restaurants, and retail establishments. san francisco heritage who is here with us today is going to provide a little bit...
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local wages increasing, higher product prices and the image of cambodia tarnished, many major apparel companies withdrew from the country altogether. around 350 factories belonging to the garment manufacturersociation suffered declines in orders. almost half of them lost 40% of their order volume. some factories were forced to suspend operations or shut down completely. >> why of course, all the factories, from the 5th of january is back to normal operation. but because of the reduced order, because of the reduced order now half the factory don't have enough order. the other half that have enough order, some don't have -- they have just enough. when the unions demand high wage, i don't know whether they know of the consequence. maybe they don't, but we tell them, but they don't believe. we don't prevent the worker from earning more. we want the worker to earn more, but the wages must be linked to productivity meaning whether it's some sort of output related wages. >> according to lew, workers in cambodia are no longer going on large-scale strikes but he says they are still holding smaller ones. it was a large-scale strike that changed the face of cambodian labor conflicts in 2013. it was he
local wages increasing, higher product prices and the image of cambodia tarnished, many major apparel companies withdrew from the country altogether. around 350 factories belonging to the garment manufacturersociation suffered declines in orders. almost half of them lost 40% of their order volume. some factories were forced to suspend operations or shut down completely. >> why of course, all the factories, from the 5th of january is back to normal operation. but because of the reduced...