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like the buses, lines were extremely long. ktvu's carra liu is live at jack london square. >> reporter: that's right. a lot of traffic here at jack london throughout the morning. this is about the first time all morning that we have not seen a long linebacked up here at the ferry. that's because the ferry service added additional ferries. in the past hour, most of the folks we have seen headed out are giants fans going to the game. folks headed to the u.s. open or others visiting the city. an estimated four to five times the normal number of passengers took the lines today. it did move rapidly for folks once they got moving. they waited maybe a half hour, maybe less. san francisco ferry said that they scrambled to get more in. a lot of folks in line told us this has been an hours long commute for them to get to work. one man took b.a.r.t. for a stretch and then used the bus and took the shuttle to get down here to london square. he estimated it took him four hours to get to work. >> what can you do? there is nothing else you c
like the buses, lines were extremely long. ktvu's carra liu is live at jack london square. >> reporter: that's right. a lot of traffic here at jack london throughout the morning. this is about the first time all morning that we have not seen a long linebacked up here at the ferry. that's because the ferry service added additional ferries. in the past hour, most of the folks we have seen headed out are giants fans going to the game. folks headed to the u.s. open or others visiting the...
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strike 1 that may have led to the ejection of kevin long. >> that had kevin long looking from the dugout. now he's talking about davidson and sure enough, davidson was close enough to the yankee dugout where he could hear long and joe girardi going out to protect the hitting coach. >> rodriguez, where are-1, a big chance for rodriguez. you could read the lips of kevin long to start that. but the first things he said, what are you looking at? that got the attention of bob davidson and whatever followed got kevin long ejected. the count 1-1, rodriguez, trying to deliver for the yankees and tie this all.
strike 1 that may have led to the ejection of kevin long. >> that had kevin long looking from the dugout. now he's talking about davidson and sure enough, davidson was close enough to the yankee dugout where he could hear long and joe girardi going out to protect the hitting coach. >> rodriguez, where are-1, a big chance for rodriguez. you could read the lips of kevin long to start that. but the first things he said, what are you looking at? that got the attention of bob davidson...
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others have signed long-term leases as well. they are in it for the long haul. i think they are measuring their success, building it up on that. not only innovating and starting up, we want them to stay and grow. we have been creating those conditions for that conversation to happen. >> michael connolly said, anything to add to that? is this the right time in the valley? is there a bubble? >> i would like to speak about the clean technology sector. there was a little bit of a bubble that emerged in 2005, 2006, 2007 time frame. what has happened since then is you see the landscape changed. there have been a lot of companies and vc's, founders, that are focused on very few investments in companies but are in it for the long run. the time and invested it takes to build a clean tech company. the difference with clean tech, there might be large facilities required, investment to build your first plant, for instance. we are seeing a change in the landscape. one thing i want to add, too, for clean tech, there are organizations like the clean tech opened that foster inn
others have signed long-term leases as well. they are in it for the long haul. i think they are measuring their success, building it up on that. not only innovating and starting up, we want them to stay and grow. we have been creating those conditions for that conversation to happen. >> michael connolly said, anything to add to that? is this the right time in the valley? is there a bubble? >> i would like to speak about the clean technology sector. there was a little bit of a bubble...
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he's been out here all morning long. if we have anything else we'll bring that to you live. >> thank you cara. at 9:31 we're staying on for another half hour here on mornings on 2. we've seen lines at the ferry. some people waited in line for over two hours to try and get a bus to get across the bay. ktvu claudine wong is live at 19 bart station. many people waiting but last time we checked in with you there were finally some buses there. so what was the delay? why can it take so long to get buses there there. >> >> now we have another supervisor on scene and they're trying to get the buses ready and hear and everyone has been asking that same question, what took so long, what can we expect, and all we have gotten from ac transit is they are in crisis mode and they are trying to deal with this the best they can. certainly some people are asking how come they didn't get school buses and do this and this and certainly that's going to be something they do after the fact when they talk about a crisis plan in case something l
he's been out here all morning long. if we have anything else we'll bring that to you live. >> thank you cara. at 9:31 we're staying on for another half hour here on mornings on 2. we've seen lines at the ferry. some people waited in line for over two hours to try and get a bus to get across the bay. ktvu claudine wong is live at 19 bart station. many people waiting but last time we checked in with you there were finally some buses there. so what was the delay? why can it take so long to...
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that we have to find a long-term solution, but that the president's action makes reaching a long-term solution more difficult. if i'm president, we'll do our very best to have that kind of long-term solution. >> howard fineman, i think i know how it plays with the respected bases of the parties, both the "rs" and the "ds," but the critical question is how does it play with the "is," the independents? >> that's one reason why mitt romney was being as careful here as i thought. he was saying long-term, not short-term. he wasn't denouncing it. i think that's important. that's because it is a close question. if you're talking about swing voters as independents, then a lot of those swing voters are latinos. and i think this is very important for them, and a plus for the president. if you're talking about white working class americans, in states such as ohio and north carolina, in nevada, and elsewhere in florida that are swing states, also, then i think it's a closer question. it's obviously a very political thing. obviously, it's not about the number one topic in the country and in the el
that we have to find a long-term solution, but that the president's action makes reaching a long-term solution more difficult. if i'm president, we'll do our very best to have that kind of long-term solution. >> howard fineman, i think i know how it plays with the respected bases of the parties, both the "rs" and the "ds," but the critical question is how does it play with the "is," the independents? >> that's one reason why mitt romney was being as...
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♪ ♪ a long way down hold my hand oh-oh ooh baby it's a ♪ ♪ long way long way down a long long long wayh baby it's a long way down a long way down ♪ ♪ ♪ aha aha ooh ooh ooh ♪ ♪ ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh oh ♪ ♪ hold my hand ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh oh ♪ ♪ hold my hand ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh ooh oh ♪ ♪ hold my hand hold my hand it's a long way down to the bottom ♪ ♪ hold my hand it's a long way down a long way down ♪ ♪ hold my hand ooh baby it's a long way down ♪ ♪ hold my hand ooh baby it's a long way down ♪ ♪ hold my hand ooh baby it's a long way oh no, no ♪ ♪ hold my hand ooh baby it's a long way down a long way down ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: delta rae. nice job, you guys. thanks, everybody. nice job, guys. thank you, thank you. nice job, guys. i want to thank my guests, louis c.k., lolo jones and delta rae. jimmy fallon happening right now. jimmy, take it! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center, the national broadcasting company presents -- tonight's guests are -- and featuring the legendary roots crew. and here he is -- jimmy fallon! [
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my favorite, on the other hand, is a book with a very long title, no the as long as general mcclellan's title for his book, "the smooth boar volley that doomed the confederacy," a collection of essays published by lsu in 2002. bob was born and grew up in california. he earned his bachelor's degree at pacific union college in 1965, and his master's degree at san jose state university in 1967. i should probably stop here, but i can't pass up the temptation to mention one of bob's great hates and one of his great loves. the hate, of course, being general james longstreet. and his great love, his son, robert e. lee crick. obviously impressed by his father, because he followed in his footsteps. dr. carol rear done is george win freed professor of american history at penn state and scholar and residence at the george and an richard center for the study of the civil war at penn state university. she earned her bachelor's degree at allegheny college in 1974 and completed her ph.d. at the university of kentucky in 1987. she is this year the general howard k. johnson visiting professor of militar
my favorite, on the other hand, is a book with a very long title, no the as long as general mcclellan's title for his book, "the smooth boar volley that doomed the confederacy," a collection of essays published by lsu in 2002. bob was born and grew up in california. he earned his bachelor's degree at pacific union college in 1965, and his master's degree at san jose state university in 1967. i should probably stop here, but i can't pass up the temptation to mention one of bob's great...
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what lasts on a long time? if gu off on a hiking trip in the appalachians what do you think that lasts and not go bad? not an unimportant question. what ship stores won't spoil? what kind of vessels to use. what kind of techniques. how to sail them. columbus learns and absorbs these from the portuguese shipments. it absorbs all of these portuguese shipments and learns how to handle these. we talked about these type of vessels and we talked about the portuguese. they're very handy, weatherly, seaworthy, learned how to sail close to shore, in and out. how to master the long distance voyages that the portuguese were accustomed to making. he knew about the large vessels, and what their capabilities were. he learned how to handle men. again, where do you learn about that? how do you handle a crew on a long voyage. wlar the techniques, discipline, et cetera, et cetera. all of these things he's learning and observing and participating in from the portuguese. where does columbus getted idea to sail west to come to the
what lasts on a long time? if gu off on a hiking trip in the appalachians what do you think that lasts and not go bad? not an unimportant question. what ship stores won't spoil? what kind of vessels to use. what kind of techniques. how to sail them. columbus learns and absorbs these from the portuguese shipments. it absorbs all of these portuguese shipments and learns how to handle these. we talked about these type of vessels and we talked about the portuguese. they're very handy, weatherly,...
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>> well, it's a great long-term situation to be in, because being long natural gas liquids, whether that'se or the butanes, the natural gasolines, it's a great place to be long term. we can talk about that, because of the correlation with crude oil and the long term prospects for crude oil. the glut you talk about, jim, is driven for propane for lack of winter and for ethane, we've had a lot of the crackers in the gulf coast that have been down. >> the refinery process. >> 250,000 barrels a day, which is a significant part of the complex have been down. they're coming back up through the last half of the year. the long-term prospects for ethane are bright because more of the petro chemical industry is continue to convert for their crackers. so i like to talk about the fact that long term, even with all the production of ethane coming online with the shell plays, the fact is ethane has a bright future because so many conversions are taking place. we're at an economy where we need the demand, continue to drive the demand for ethane. >> let's step back for a second, because your story gives y
>> well, it's a great long-term situation to be in, because being long natural gas liquids, whether that'se or the butanes, the natural gasolines, it's a great place to be long term. we can talk about that, because of the correlation with crude oil and the long term prospects for crude oil. the glut you talk about, jim, is driven for propane for lack of winter and for ethane, we've had a lot of the crackers in the gulf coast that have been down. >> the refinery process. >>...
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that is the long-term goal. we need to continue to grow it but if you successfully complete the apprenticeship program and when there is a vacancy, there is a spot for you. >> if you have more vacancies are are able to add gardner positions, would you be able to fill them with the apprenticeship program or which you have to hire outside of the program? >> we are in a bit of an awkward spot because we're waiting for the first class to complete the apprenticeship program. those that are in the program would have to have met the minimum qualifications that have been established for the position. if they do and they test because we don't have the civil service rules change that will allow us to just pick from the program in place -- so if they test well enough, we would want to select them. we just took to because we know who they are and we know the work ethic and training. one of the goals of the apprenticeship program is to create a consistent set of professional standards for our partners. they may test well but
that is the long-term goal. we need to continue to grow it but if you successfully complete the apprenticeship program and when there is a vacancy, there is a spot for you. >> if you have more vacancies are are able to add gardner positions, would you be able to fill them with the apprenticeship program or which you have to hire outside of the program? >> we are in a bit of an awkward spot because we're waiting for the first class to complete the apprenticeship program. those that...
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i am still long. i was talking to dan earlier about looking at some of the january, 35, 39, one by two call spreads. looking at that you could put on for nothing gives you upside. get called away at just under 43. i don't want to put any more money there. but i wouldn't mind having additional upside. >> another idea there. all right. >>> got to take a break here. seek and return for your portfolio. we are trading the latest news out of starbucks. also we're going to talk to a top rated portfolio manager about investing in commodities, so stay tuned. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 let's talk about the cookie-cutter retirement advice ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 you get at some places. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 they say you have to do this, have that, invest here ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 you know what? ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 you can't create a retirement plan based on ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 a predetermined script. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 at charles schwab, we actually take the time to listen - t
i am still long. i was talking to dan earlier about looking at some of the january, 35, 39, one by two call spreads. looking at that you could put on for nothing gives you upside. get called away at just under 43. i don't want to put any more money there. but i wouldn't mind having additional upside. >> another idea there. all right. >>> got to take a break here. seek and return for your portfolio. we are trading the latest news out of starbucks. also we're going to talk to a top...
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we of undertaken of long-term care integration investigation. we know the state, many states are moving to managed care, so we sought outside funding to bring in a consultant to form an expert panel that can delve into the issues, and so that sanford says go can pull together a plan that really speaks to the issues that people have in our community, so when the state moves into managed care, we are ready for that. the lgbt task force, we're providing support to the work that is going on there. we were probably one of the first area plans to have that as an issue or addressed the population's issue in that document. one of the new things the long- term coordinating council has taken on our local communities. how do you create communities where people can stay? i think when it comes to challenges in our community, i think there are two. one is the middle-class, low- income population and how you get these services to them? or how you help them access that when money is pretty tight? that is one issue. the other one is neighborhood planning. how yo
we of undertaken of long-term care integration investigation. we know the state, many states are moving to managed care, so we sought outside funding to bring in a consultant to form an expert panel that can delve into the issues, and so that sanford says go can pull together a plan that really speaks to the issues that people have in our community, so when the state moves into managed care, we are ready for that. the lgbt task force, we're providing support to the work that is going on there....
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claudine long is in downtown oakland with some long lines. >> absolutely. this bus is actually headed to san francisco, but when it pulled up to this line of people waiting, there were already quite a few people on board which makes it very difficult for any of these folks to get on board. how long have you been standing here quick. >> 45 minutes. >> i just knew. >> what time are you normally in the 7:00. >> 7:00. >> i'm at work at a quarter to 7 :00. >> what time did you get to the bart station quick. >> 6:05. >> i heard it on the radio. they said to get off on macarthur or 19 to get a bus. this is the second bus we will not get on and it's been how long. >> 45 minutes to an hour. >> you are in better shape. i want to take you all the way down and around this corner, because people are starting to get a little frustrated. an hour and only two buses. take a look at that line. that stretches all the way down broadway. it just keeps on going. i see another bus actually headed in our direction. the third bus, so maybe these buses are getting a little bit bette
claudine long is in downtown oakland with some long lines. >> absolutely. this bus is actually headed to san francisco, but when it pulled up to this line of people waiting, there were already quite a few people on board which makes it very difficult for any of these folks to get on board. how long have you been standing here quick. >> 45 minutes. >> i just knew. >> what time are you normally in the 7:00. >> 7:00. >> i'm at work at a quarter to 7 :00....
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morning long.here 20th and broadway. a bus stopped in 10-12 people were able to get on that bus career. people have been standing in line for up to two hours. you say the line goes around the block and beyond. gusts up to broadway to 21st and down broadway. you have a lot of frustrated people. ac transit people are trying to do the best. that bus is it coming every 20-30 minutes. many of the buses are already fall by the time they reach this point. >>james: they the talk to someone from ac transit earlier they said. want to try to mobilize more buses. >>george: you have to at imagine the frustration in the crowd. >>james: where they try to get to be an orderly process get on the buses. as the >> there are no police officers here. there's several buses driving by passing this stop that are virtually empty. you have writers standing here waiting. many of the bus is the drive by are empty. i do not know if fence putting buses and for it decision are what you're >>james: that has to add salt to the loa
morning long.here 20th and broadway. a bus stopped in 10-12 people were able to get on that bus career. people have been standing in line for up to two hours. you say the line goes around the block and beyond. gusts up to broadway to 21st and down broadway. you have a lot of frustrated people. ac transit people are trying to do the best. that bus is it coming every 20-30 minutes. many of the buses are already fall by the time they reach this point. >>james: they the talk to someone from...
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take me home. >> i'm concerned how long it's taken to address the long-term storage and nuclear waste. the process began three decades ago, we're no closer to a solution. with regard to interim storage, you talk about wanting to see the timely implementation of the blue river commissions. blue river where people go skiing, it's a great place to do a number of things, but the recommendations, what's your opinion? would it be a timely? what would be timely timely? you talk about how to timely implementation to see these recommendations implemented. >> well, we recognize that nothing proceeds very quickly when we're talking about nuclear waste. i think the brc, the blue ribbon commission recognized there were long lead times for developing any of the consolidated storage options including looking at transportation and other issues. the blue ribbon commission, i believe, said this might be able to be done in a decade or so. i think that would be a wonderful thing. i think it may be optimistic. we're prepared to, you know, work with other stake holders to get this done as rapidly as possib
take me home. >> i'm concerned how long it's taken to address the long-term storage and nuclear waste. the process began three decades ago, we're no closer to a solution. with regard to interim storage, you talk about wanting to see the timely implementation of the blue river commissions. blue river where people go skiing, it's a great place to do a number of things, but the recommendations, what's your opinion? would it be a timely? what would be timely timely? you talk about how to...
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that we have to find a long-term solution, but that the president's action makes reaching a long-term solution more difficult. if i'm president, we'll do our very best to have that kind of long-term solution. >> howard, i think i know how it plays with the respected basis of the parties both the rs and the ds. but how does it play with the is? the independents? >> that's one reason why mitt romney was being as careful here as i thought. he was saying long-term, not short-term. he wasn't denouncing it. i think that's important. if you're talking about swing voters, a lot of those are latinos and i think this is very important for them and a plus for the president. if you're talking about white working class americans, in states such as ohio and north carolina, in nevada, and elsewhere in florida that are swing states, also, then i think it's a closer question. it's obviously a very political thing obviously, it's not about the number one topic in the country and election, which is the economy. and some of those independent voters don't like moves that look too political. for them it co
that we have to find a long-term solution, but that the president's action makes reaching a long-term solution more difficult. if i'm president, we'll do our very best to have that kind of long-term solution. >> howard, i think i know how it plays with the respected basis of the parties both the rs and the ds. but how does it play with the is? the independents? >> that's one reason why mitt romney was being as careful here as i thought. he was saying long-term, not short-term. he...
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can this plan be a bridge that will result in long-term solution? or will this kind of be a bridge back to square one? so that is what i hope to find out in what i hope will be a series of hearings on this important subject. the barriers to establishing a long-term storage facility for nuclear waste are the same barriers that interim storage facilities will face. so whether it's the cost of shipping the waste and building the storage facilities, whether it's the siting of the facilities, whether it's the transportation routes for the shipment of the waste or the environmental impact of shipping and storing the waste or the bureaucratic red tape of permitting the project across multiple governmental entities. none of these issues have yet gone away. even while advocating a new consent-based approach to siting the waste, we -- which we'll explore today -- the commission itself admits the crux of the challenge derives from a federal, state, and local issue that is far from unique to the nuclear waste issue and no simple formula exists for solving it. s
can this plan be a bridge that will result in long-term solution? or will this kind of be a bridge back to square one? so that is what i hope to find out in what i hope will be a series of hearings on this important subject. the barriers to establishing a long-term storage facility for nuclear waste are the same barriers that interim storage facilities will face. so whether it's the cost of shipping the waste and building the storage facilities, whether it's the siting of the facilities,...
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we need to look at a long-term solution.io has a great plan on the table that's got to be discussed. >> he has a great idea on the table. we haven't seen the paper. >> he has an idea. >> i still think the guy who wants to be the next president has to answer at least some of the questions what he would keep or get rid of from the last president. maybe i'm naive at this. >> look, john, as long as he's able to do well in the polls simply by avoiding all of these tough questions, then mitt romney is going to continue to attack and not offer any plans. >> you've both done a lot of debate prep in your careers. john kerry, the presidential nominee for the democrats against george w. bush, massachusetts senator, the chairman of the senate foreign relations committee. he's mitt romney. he's the debate. he's going to -- help president obama prepare for the debates by playing the role of mitt romney. you went through this with al gore. paul begala played george w. bush. john kerry, what do you think? >> i think he will do a great job.
we need to look at a long-term solution.io has a great plan on the table that's got to be discussed. >> he has a great idea on the table. we haven't seen the paper. >> he has an idea. >> i still think the guy who wants to be the next president has to answer at least some of the questions what he would keep or get rid of from the last president. maybe i'm naive at this. >> look, john, as long as he's able to do well in the polls simply by avoiding all of these tough...
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this was a long time ago, correct? >> that's right. and probably even more importantly, his mother, as far back as 1996, has been asking the courts to take a deeper look into the relationship between matt and jerry sandusky. when he was in foster care at the sandusky home she had seen behavior that she would describe to the grand jury as strange, stalking-like behavior. she described one time where matt fled from the sandusky's home in the middle of a rain storm in the middle of the night and didn't want to go back, even after jerry showed up at a relative's house where matt was hiding out. so she described all of these things, but matt sandusky himself got before the grand jury and we don't know exactly what he testified to. but joe amendola told me at the time it was nothing that they were worried about. they expected him to be a positive witness for jerry sandusky and they felt his biological mom was just angry at sandusky and was making these allegations. >> and his biological mom had also testified in front of that same grand jury
this was a long time ago, correct? >> that's right. and probably even more importantly, his mother, as far back as 1996, has been asking the courts to take a deeper look into the relationship between matt and jerry sandusky. when he was in foster care at the sandusky home she had seen behavior that she would describe to the grand jury as strange, stalking-like behavior. she described one time where matt fled from the sandusky's home in the middle of a rain storm in the middle of the night...
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it full benefit the port in the long run. thank you. -- it will benefit the port in the long run. thank you. >> i am probably the newest commissioner. i joined about a year ago. all of the benefits of the project, everything that has been said about them, the price has been very -- the process has been very thorough. i agree there are some things we can never make perfect for everybody in terms of their perspectives, but for all of the benefits, we have to continue to talk to those who do have issues. the port staff and the developer have all been willing to come to the table, and that includes the parking in the ferry building and we are trying to work on solutions and we are here so we can resolve these issues for everybody. i want to thank the staff because i think they have worked very hard. i do think that we have listened and there has been a lot of listening going on, and i think we have brought up most of the things that have been brought to bear. and on the legal grounds as well, i think we've worked hard to make sure that we can move forward as well. i think we're ready
it full benefit the port in the long run. thank you. -- it will benefit the port in the long run. thank you. >> i am probably the newest commissioner. i joined about a year ago. all of the benefits of the project, everything that has been said about them, the price has been very -- the process has been very thorough. i agree there are some things we can never make perfect for everybody in terms of their perspectives, but for all of the benefits, we have to continue to talk to those who do...
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but we're going to have a plan to save in the long term, to cut down our debt in the long term. here's how i'll lay it out. and so you understand a framework then why he stimulating and also why he believes in debt reduction. and that could have made sense of his entire agenda. instead, he kept saying we're going to stimulate. now i support debt reduction. now we're going to be for jobs bill. but, no, i also support debt reduction. he kept telling us we're in this recovery. we're in the moment of regrowth. and it was whiplash for the american people. there was no framework. >> and, sean, you've got mitt romney saying under him unemployment will go down to 6%. he didn't invent that number. the congressional budget office also has that kind of thing. but that's the kipd of specificity that mitt romney gets hammered for not having when he talks about tax cuts and he talks about spending cuts. so the minute you bring specificity in it, you can't control the unemployment rate. the world is controlling the unemployment rate right now, not washington. >> of course they can't control it
but we're going to have a plan to save in the long term, to cut down our debt in the long term. here's how i'll lay it out. and so you understand a framework then why he stimulating and also why he believes in debt reduction. and that could have made sense of his entire agenda. instead, he kept saying we're going to stimulate. now i support debt reduction. now we're going to be for jobs bill. but, no, i also support debt reduction. he kept telling us we're in this recovery. we're in the moment...
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hole that we're in or a long, slow slog. and neither -- we're not offering you a policy that's going to get us out of it terribly quickly. but stick with me because i'm being honest and telling you the truth. what they're saying is president obama is saying i have seen progress. it might be not happening as quickly as you'd like. but if you stick with me, we'll get more progress down the road. and the other guy, he's going to serve you snag is really rotten. and romney is saying he hasn't turned it around fast enough. so let's change horses. you know, neither of them is really telling you this could be bad for a while. >> that's not how you win elections around here. one question that often gets asked of americans -- are you better off than you were four years ago? it is a question that often times ultimately decides many presidential elections. now a recent cnn/orc poll asked americans that very question. today we have a hung jury. 44% say they're doing better. 43% say they are doing worse. the final verdict comes in novemb
hole that we're in or a long, slow slog. and neither -- we're not offering you a policy that's going to get us out of it terribly quickly. but stick with me because i'm being honest and telling you the truth. what they're saying is president obama is saying i have seen progress. it might be not happening as quickly as you'd like. but if you stick with me, we'll get more progress down the road. and the other guy, he's going to serve you snag is really rotten. and romney is saying he hasn't...
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he doesn't have a long term fix. mitt romney wants a long term fix. looks carefully to marco rubio in florida and some of the running mates that are possible with this. but he actually wants a fix to this. and obama doesn't. i think that's why he's being careful. he is not going to go out and be glib and say i will do this by presidential fiat, he will talk about what congress can do to solve this in the long term. i don't think you're going to get ort, stand by answs out of mitt romney on this, nor should we want that if we want him to be president. we want a deliberative thinking president that's not going to make decisions or deals for political reasons. >> and congressman, you think this is the wrong way for the president to do it, makes a long term solution harder. let me ask you this. in terms of raw politics in florida, a battle ground state, does it help him? >> short term probably helps him, long term hurts him. also reminds people in the latino community that this is a president said that in the first 12 months he was going to pass, present
he doesn't have a long term fix. mitt romney wants a long term fix. looks carefully to marco rubio in florida and some of the running mates that are possible with this. but he actually wants a fix to this. and obama doesn't. i think that's why he's being careful. he is not going to go out and be glib and say i will do this by presidential fiat, he will talk about what congress can do to solve this in the long term. i don't think you're going to get ort, stand by answs out of mitt romney on...
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we kick off a week long look at election 2012, jobs and the economy. that and more tonight on "n.b.r." it was a choppy day of trading on wall street. fresh worries about the u.s. economy and europe's debt crisis kept investors on edge. the dow lost 17 points. while the nasdaq added 12, the s&p 500 closed nearly unchanged. suzanne pratt tonight, takes a look at where stocks may be headed. >> reporter: for stock investors, today was certainly an improvement after friday's big sell-off. but, even though trading was calmer, market pros say anxiety about spain and greece remains high. >> i still think the tone to the market is somewhat negative. i think very politically driven and very headline driven. and, so to that end we look at it very minute to minute to see what's developing in europe. >> reporter: with the dow hovering at 12,000, it's anyone's guess whether the next milestone will be 11,000 or 13,000. that could depend on corporate profits, not just europe. second quarter results aren't looking too helpful. currently, q2 profit growth for s&p 500 fi
we kick off a week long look at election 2012, jobs and the economy. that and more tonight on "n.b.r." it was a choppy day of trading on wall street. fresh worries about the u.s. economy and europe's debt crisis kept investors on edge. the dow lost 17 points. while the nasdaq added 12, the s&p 500 closed nearly unchanged. suzanne pratt tonight, takes a look at where stocks may be headed. >> reporter: for stock investors, today was certainly an improvement after friday's big...
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who knows how long-term that could be.rike, and it's an 0-2 count. >> it's goods to follow the breaking ball with the fast ball. that's what phelps did. >> on deck, peerality a. boesch is hitless on the night. breaking ball, base hit. to right center field, , good piece of hitting and the running is on here in the ninth. >> boesch got the curve ball, pitching out of the strike zone. nicely done peralta, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 spots in the tiger lineup... combine 2 thirteen 33 average. -- combined 233 average, trying to have that group win a game on saturday night, ball 1, down and in. >> trying to get boesch to take a bigger lead at first base. >> that draws a throw. valverde with the first blown save in his career against the yankees. but he at least kept it tied getting ibanez, so the tigers could win, potentially, here in the ninth. that's ball 2. 2-0. >> yankees a game out of first in the a.l. east. tigers 5 1/2 out in the a.l. central. white sox had their nine-game winning streak in an exhibition loss to seattle. lamont out
who knows how long-term that could be.rike, and it's an 0-2 count. >> it's goods to follow the breaking ball with the fast ball. that's what phelps did. >> on deck, peerality a. boesch is hitless on the night. breaking ball, base hit. to right center field, , good piece of hitting and the running is on here in the ninth. >> boesch got the curve ball, pitching out of the strike zone. nicely done peralta, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 spots in the tiger lineup... combine 2 thirteen 33...
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we've got to think long term. have to slow you down. with better car replacement, if your car is totaled we give you the money for a car one model year newer. liberty mutual auto insurance. >>> we're back now with nick cannauer and joining us is chris conlin a 30-year vet that we met with ms. perez' group in san diego with her entrepreneur class. colonel conlin did a stint in southern iraq. colonel, you and i have been talking on the phone a good bit, and we've been comparing and contrasting leadership culture in the marine corps, especially when you accumulate influence as you did in your career compared to leadership culture in civilian life when folks accumulate influence. and i'm interested in how you compare and contrast the cultures or responsibilities of influence inside the marines and out. >> thanks dylan. good to see you again. nick, good to meet you and great book. >> nice to meet you. >> i tell you, in following the conversation so far, i will tell you that i think nick's ideal of complex systems and d
we've got to think long term. have to slow you down. with better car replacement, if your car is totaled we give you the money for a car one model year newer. liberty mutual auto insurance. >>> we're back now with nick cannauer and joining us is chris conlin a 30-year vet that we met with ms. perez' group in san diego with her entrepreneur class. colonel conlin did a stint in southern iraq. colonel, you and i have been talking on the phone a good bit, and we've been comparing and...
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jim, you're long the dollar. you're long many currencies right now.not a safe haven investment. what do you mean? >> the united states is the l k largest debtor nation in the history of the world. how can you consider that a safe haven? debt is going up a trillion dollars a year. i own the dollar. don't get me wrong. i own the dollar because there's so many problems elsewhere that people are fleeing to the u.s. dollar thinking it's a safe haven p p it's not a safe haven. but they come here so i've come here, too. >> it's a flight to perceived quality, not exactly quality, what you're saying. if you do have a lot of assets exiting other parts of the world, whether it's europe or perhaps china by some of the bears there, you would think that maybe that would add to some of the strength in the dollar going forward. particularly if you continue to see concerns about what's taking place in europe, right? >> absolutely. that's why i own the u.s. dollar. i bought the u.s. dollar a while ago. i haven't sold it. i may even buy more if the opportunity comes. i
jim, you're long the dollar. you're long many currencies right now.not a safe haven investment. what do you mean? >> the united states is the l k largest debtor nation in the history of the world. how can you consider that a safe haven? debt is going up a trillion dollars a year. i own the dollar. don't get me wrong. i own the dollar because there's so many problems elsewhere that people are fleeing to the u.s. dollar thinking it's a safe haven p p it's not a safe haven. but they come...
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>> their focus in on the long term rates. they have brought down long-term rates. if one looks at financial markets out beyond the next few years, later in the decade, they're expecting a noticeable increase in interest rates, short-term and long-term interest rates, and they have included in those delinquencies. we're looking for short-term rates close to 4% and a 10-year close to about 5%. >> on page 43, under the bullet point for the need to higher taxes, am i correct? from the data you gave earlier, you talked about rate verses base. there's a lot of rhetoric that republicans are against revenue increases when, in our own budget, we address their tax policy in suggest two tax rates. it might clear that you're discussing one scenario vs. the other where there is a tax rate increase where you are encouraging the expiration of the tax breaks? in your alternative scenario, broadening the base. do you discuss either in the report? >> we do not. we are not trying to explore the details of alternative tax policy. we try to capture things in the extended baseline scena
>> their focus in on the long term rates. they have brought down long-term rates. if one looks at financial markets out beyond the next few years, later in the decade, they're expecting a noticeable increase in interest rates, short-term and long-term interest rates, and they have included in those delinquencies. we're looking for short-term rates close to 4% and a 10-year close to about 5%. >> on page 43, under the bullet point for the need to higher taxes, am i correct? from the...
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this is a complex issue and it will take a long time to sort things out. personally, i am for any development on those piers that fit the waterfront guidelines and rehabilitate the peeier. need to go to extraordinary lengths 3 b -- rehabilitate them at times. thank you. >> alex rogers? >> commissioners, thank you for your time. i am also here, partially, as part of the alphabet soup from the south beach neighborhood. up to second and third is what katie and marty had just said. i understand that there is some sort of discussion about the cac being organized into neighborhood groups. i would encourage you to make sure that happens. we made some very strong standing during these negotiations and i am very sad that this resolution passed. we would really like to discuss a few other opportunities. but, we do want to be at that table. we need some new thinking on how we negotiate our quality of life issues. have a really good relationship with the giants, it is very clear that the city cannot maintain the quality of life in the neighborhood. it is something tha
this is a complex issue and it will take a long time to sort things out. personally, i am for any development on those piers that fit the waterfront guidelines and rehabilitate the peeier. need to go to extraordinary lengths 3 b -- rehabilitate them at times. thank you. >> alex rogers? >> commissioners, thank you for your time. i am also here, partially, as part of the alphabet soup from the south beach neighborhood. up to second and third is what katie and marty had just said. i...
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in the long run. the size of the economy would be 6-9% larger. the estimates would be smaller and when i say a progressive consumption tax, that replicates the current distribution of the tax burden. something that is as progressive as the high level for the top one, five and ten%. those groups would pay the same amount in taxes as they pay today based on treasury estimates for the 2005 tax reform panel. in the long run the size of the economy would be that much larger. another aspect of our tax system is that a lot of flow through is funneled through the taxes s subject through the individual tax rates. there is a lot of resistance in raising the tax rates. it is generally thought to be subject to the tax rates and so that is a consideration in terms of evaluating the economic costs to the economy of raising the top rates how will that affect the employment hiring decisions of entrepreneurs and how will that affect the growth rate for small businesses. all of those things are considerations. so i thi
in the long run. the size of the economy would be 6-9% larger. the estimates would be smaller and when i say a progressive consumption tax, that replicates the current distribution of the tax burden. something that is as progressive as the high level for the top one, five and ten%. those groups would pay the same amount in taxes as they pay today based on treasury estimates for the 2005 tax reform panel. in the long run the size of the economy would be that much larger. another aspect of our...
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for a long time they had a problem.levered to inflation of all the food players. when commodity costs were on the rise that seriously crimped their ability to make money. now although many agricultural commodities are in decline. gas prices are flat year over year. oil is down big. the head wind holding con agra back will be a tail wind to push the company forward. everything from the ingredients they use to make the food to paper and plastic used to package the stuff has become cheaper. that should be a boon to the company's gross margin. con agra makes a profit off every dollar of sales. just as they were the biggest loser as commodities edged higher it will be the biggest winner now that the same commodities have come crashing down. that's just the icing on the cake. as much as con agra benefits from lower commodity costs it's not something management takes credit for. some say it's luck. last spring when con agra was being strangled management developed a strategy to promote growth. that's paying off. this is the di
for a long time they had a problem.levered to inflation of all the food players. when commodity costs were on the rise that seriously crimped their ability to make money. now although many agricultural commodities are in decline. gas prices are flat year over year. oil is down big. the head wind holding con agra back will be a tail wind to push the company forward. everything from the ingredients they use to make the food to paper and plastic used to package the stuff has become cheaper. that...
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it is a long, long summer and i don't have a contract, i said, maybe i'll try to write something, never written a picture book before. i sat at the word processor, i'll write my grandfather books. all 16 pages. it is usually 6 to 7 pages long. i sent it to my editor anne swarts. she was at thow publishing books. at the time she was at dial. she was right out of college and a reader. she wrote my manuscripts. she said it has possibility. there is a story in there but way too much going on. you have 3 kids, a grandmother, a grandfather, you got a bear, a snake, a wolf, and fox. a dog, cat, and a neighbor, way too much going on. if you'd like to rewrite it and shorten it some what and i'd be glad to look at it again. but that is not my grandfather's story. i can't do that. i thought i don't have a contract. i said i'll get rid of my brother and sister. [laughter]. and i'll keep myself. and i'll get rid of the wolf, bear, and snake and keep the fox because i like his voice. i dare say a little girl like you should be simply terrified of me. whatever do they teach children in school these da
it is a long, long summer and i don't have a contract, i said, maybe i'll try to write something, never written a picture book before. i sat at the word processor, i'll write my grandfather books. all 16 pages. it is usually 6 to 7 pages long. i sent it to my editor anne swarts. she was at thow publishing books. at the time she was at dial. she was right out of college and a reader. she wrote my manuscripts. she said it has possibility. there is a story in there but way too much going on. you...
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what took so long? he's been president for three years. the dream act got blocked in the senate some time ago. >> i think there are two sides to this, both legitimate. on the one hand president obama had a lot of priorities. he pushed all sorts of things. he has a long list of legislative achievements and this is not on that list. he never really gave a full scale effort for this. he gave one major speech and that's about it. on the other hand, they knew they needed some republican support to get this through and wean -- even when they controlled the senate with large numbers they needed some republicans. but in -- there was exactly one republican who ever said he would support it, lindsay graham of south carolina. so on the one hand you can understand the white house calculus. they were trying to push a lot of things. do you push the thing that doesn't seem to be going anywhere? on the other hand sometimes you find that support once you gl -- really get out there on it. i think it's disingenuous for the republicans to say this is the demo
what took so long? he's been president for three years. the dream act got blocked in the senate some time ago. >> i think there are two sides to this, both legitimate. on the one hand president obama had a lot of priorities. he pushed all sorts of things. he has a long list of legislative achievements and this is not on that list. he never really gave a full scale effort for this. he gave one major speech and that's about it. on the other hand, they knew they needed some republican...
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, accent long-term.tock's been slammed courtesy of worries about a slowdown in china and macau in particular. and it hasn't helped that involved with negotiations with a former board member who was accused of inappropriate activity. and as a result has had his 20% stake in the company retired at a 30% discount. though that is being disputed in court. with the stock now almost 40% off its highs, goldman sachs thinks the negatives here are baked in. meanwhile they see these positives that they don't think are fully reflected in the share price. wynn's building a new property on the hottest part of macau opening in 2016. and could be worth anywhere from $23 to $60 a share. that's a big deal given this is a $103 stock. the goldman analyst also likes no new competitors can enter the market. there isn't any room and the authorities won't allow it. that's a big positive, especially considering there are huge infrastructure improvements happening over there like new bridges and high-speed trains bringing in more
, accent long-term.tock's been slammed courtesy of worries about a slowdown in china and macau in particular. and it hasn't helped that involved with negotiations with a former board member who was accused of inappropriate activity. and as a result has had his 20% stake in the company retired at a 30% discount. though that is being disputed in court. with the stock now almost 40% off its highs, goldman sachs thinks the negatives here are baked in. meanwhile they see these positives that they...
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they are longing for attention. it is very important to be together. >> how about coffee from queeny? >> coffee? >> he is a good dad. good father. >> where is michael? thank you. >> he's a good partner. a good friend. my best friend. my king. he's the best. yeah. i'm an expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before they're grown. but it's for them, so i've found a way. who matters most to you says the most about you. massmutual is owned by our policyholders so they matter most to us. massmutual. we'll help you get there. it's the travelocity spring into summer sale. you can save up to 50% on select hotels and vacation packages. so book your summer vacation now and save up to 50%. offer ends soon. book right now at travelocity.com. count on cortizone-10. with the strongest, nonprescription itch medicine for fast relief. and seven moisturizers. cortizone-10. feel the heal
they are longing for attention. it is very important to be together. >> how about coffee from queeny? >> coffee? >> he is a good dad. good father. >> where is michael? thank you. >> he's a good partner. a good friend. my best friend. my king. he's the best. yeah. i'm an expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward conversations than i'm equipped for because i'm raising two girls on my own. i'll worry about the economy more than a few times before...