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drop me off at the marriott. i could use a drink. jack on the rocks, please., here's to exciting new opportunities on the internet. i'm sorry, i didn't mean to bother you. oh, no, it's not you. i-i'm just dealing with a lot right now. you know, kids. ah. does not... come... with a manual. (chuckles) so, wha-- you're doing something with the internet? i am, i am. being a writer, i'm always exploring new possibilities. wow, i could never be a writer. how do you do it? well, you see, when i watch the world go by, i think of it kind of like a huge screen. you know, every little interaction, every little moment is another scene captured by this camera. that's fascinating. oh, yeah. brian. ida. two more, please. so i finally tell them, "hey, i came here to be at the seminar, not run it." (both laughing) that's... oh. (chuckles) hmm. you know, we are in a hotel. and i'm in room 406. go on ahead, i'll settle up. put it on 406. well, look who's home. hey, buddy. how was the seminar? oh, it was terrific. the first day we were there... brian, brian, brian. i was after go
drop me off at the marriott. i could use a drink. jack on the rocks, please., here's to exciting new opportunities on the internet. i'm sorry, i didn't mean to bother you. oh, no, it's not you. i-i'm just dealing with a lot right now. you know, kids. ah. does not... come... with a manual. (chuckles) so, wha-- you're doing something with the internet? i am, i am. being a writer, i'm always exploring new possibilities. wow, i could never be a writer. how do you do it? well, you see, when i watch...
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we met two women who have been working at the marriott for 10- 15 years. they have been eligible for naturalization and the one reason they have not taken that final step is because they had a one-hour commute on the train every day. they lived in suburban virginia. they were working eight hours a day, taking two hours to get back and forth home and they have things to do at home. they were so happy to be able to come to work and for the marriott to be able to say, we are going to extend your lunch hour so you can get the assistance you need to complete the paperwork. that is one piece. another thing that needs to be done is to look at the process. what investment can be made in terms of facilitating the process so that people are not waiting this long? so that backlogs are reduced. so that people can actually go from green card status to naturalization in a reasonable amount of time. >> the problem is a backlog? >> there is an incredible amount of regulation. if you think business is overregulated, look at the naturalization process. >> manuel, you focuse
we met two women who have been working at the marriott for 10- 15 years. they have been eligible for naturalization and the one reason they have not taken that final step is because they had a one-hour commute on the train every day. they lived in suburban virginia. they were working eight hours a day, taking two hours to get back and forth home and they have things to do at home. they were so happy to be able to come to work and for the marriott to be able to say, we are going to extend your...
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liz: marriott international seal and president. we have the closing bell ringing in 37 minutes.uld be a black guy or a dunce cap. one of america's biggest banks. the class of new hires to one of the financial industry's most important. willing to year but this one. what a difference a single day makes. j.c. penney ceo comes out swinging after a newspaper report that since his stock plunging. twenty-four hours later is it time for you to size of the stock? [ male announcer ] meet mary. she loves to shop online th her debit card. and so does bill, an identity thief who stole mary's identity, took over her bank accounts, and stole her hard-earned money. unfortunately, millions of americans just like you arn all it may take is a little misplaced information to wreak havoc on your life. this is entity theft. and no one helps stop it better than lifeloc lifelock has the most comprehensive identity theft protection availabl if mary had lifelock's bank account alerts, she may have been notifi in time to help stop it. lifelock's member notificion service is on the job 24/7. when you rece
liz: marriott international seal and president. we have the closing bell ringing in 37 minutes.uld be a black guy or a dunce cap. one of america's biggest banks. the class of new hires to one of the financial industry's most important. willing to year but this one. what a difference a single day makes. j.c. penney ceo comes out swinging after a newspaper report that since his stock plunging. twenty-four hours later is it time for you to size of the stock? [ male announcer ] meet mary. she loves...
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. >> senator corker, in my day job, i work for marriott international, the hotel company. we have about 45 hotels in the north africa region. tourism, day to day economic life in egypt is really taking a toll. my company sees it firsthand, i know you have seen it firsthand visiting that region. what is your take on the quest for political stability and economic stability and how much that is going to actually direct the outcome here. >> well, you know, obviously tourism is through the floor. and i think your example of marriott, kathleen is the piece that i think americans forget so much. i know i'm going off a little bit here, but we have so much that say, well, look, the people of egypt don't even like us. and we give them aid, well that's not why we give countries aid. we hope they like us. but we do it because we want to see stability, economically. again our country benefits from any country in the world. >> we're going to stop some aid, there's no question. we need to recalibrate, candidly our relationship with egypt has been static for 25 years. we need to focus on
. >> senator corker, in my day job, i work for marriott international, the hotel company. we have about 45 hotels in the north africa region. tourism, day to day economic life in egypt is really taking a toll. my company sees it firsthand, i know you have seen it firsthand visiting that region. what is your take on the quest for political stability and economic stability and how much that is going to actually direct the outcome here. >> well, you know, obviously tourism is through...
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are you happy with how marriott is executing revenue?he industry so they increase revenue per available room by 5% in north america so they are in line with industry. we think it is barely valued right now which is how we see the sector right now. cheryl: everything fairly valued. what about high at? marriott is going global and pushing the middle east. what about the other side? they like those numbers? >> they are outperforming in terms of the really underpenetrated internationally, they are one of the best pipelines' globally but when you look at the stock right now it is trading at a ratio of 60 times. the market is overvalue when the growth of the stock significantly overvalued. cheryl: i have breaking news i need to get to bed thank you very much, appreciate your look at the hotel sector, we are getting breaking news into fox business. the fed president dennis lockhart just beginning a speech in atlanta potentially offering more clues on thh timing of the fed capering or see this in september, rich edson standing by in washington d
are you happy with how marriott is executing revenue?he industry so they increase revenue per available room by 5% in north america so they are in line with industry. we think it is barely valued right now which is how we see the sector right now. cheryl: everything fairly valued. what about high at? marriott is going global and pushing the middle east. what about the other side? they like those numbers? >> they are outperforming in terms of the really underpenetrated internationally,...
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in the 1989 earthquake, that's the day the marriott hotel opened. it has that little bar at the top. up at the top of building, it swayed back and forth and the ceiling planes shaved off a sprinkler and it flooded the top floor. >> it's a big problem. in north ridge, it was a huge problem. there was tremendous losses because your shoot rock gets wet. it's like having a flood. we are on a group trying to look at all the issue in san francisco and make recommendations. whether it responds and does well. the subsequent issue is fire, which we haven't talked about here. with fire goes gas line breaks and water line breaks not being able to protect the structure once it happens. all those utility things come into play. as a homeowner's association, you have to anticipate as a resident of san francisco, there's going to be a lot of ground deformation and our utilities will have problems. we recently had window storms and while pg and e has done a wonderful job, there will be breaks. you will be able to camp in your argument. it would be like you went away
in the 1989 earthquake, that's the day the marriott hotel opened. it has that little bar at the top. up at the top of building, it swayed back and forth and the ceiling planes shaved off a sprinkler and it flooded the top floor. >> it's a big problem. in north ridge, it was a huge problem. there was tremendous losses because your shoot rock gets wet. it's like having a flood. we are on a group trying to look at all the issue in san francisco and make recommendations. whether it responds...
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. >> and there was sergeant john marriott whose aircraft was shot down. no one survived. bbc news. >> when new governments come to power, they often make promises, and thailand, it seems, is no exception. years ago, officials said they would issue a tablet computer to all of the country schoolchildren. the policy is being called an investment in the next actuallyn, but is it paying off? we look at the ambitious demon. scheme.bitious >> nestled in the hills along many ofer with myanmar, the children have little in the way of modern amenities. the government has given them a taste of 21st-century technology. it is called the one tablet per child policy, an attempt to help classrooms leapfrog from blackboards to the touchscreen digital age. having a tablet is an exciting novelty, but is it more than that? you have got a lot of parents. what are you doing with the kids? there aren't games all the time. is this a learning tool? this is not a game. it is a learning tool. and they need to learn how to use the tool properly. >> this is an immensely ambitious scheme. issue one of
. >> and there was sergeant john marriott whose aircraft was shot down. no one survived. bbc news. >> when new governments come to power, they often make promises, and thailand, it seems, is no exception. years ago, officials said they would issue a tablet computer to all of the country schoolchildren. the policy is being called an investment in the next actuallyn, but is it paying off? we look at the ambitious demon. scheme.bitious >> nestled in the hills along many ofer with...
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this is the area in emeryville near the court yard marriott. >> this is going to be people -- there's going to be people that have no idea what's going on. >> we talked to several toll correctors who clocked in. -- collectors who clocked in. he says he and his co-workers will not be paid during the closure unless they take leave or work somewhere else. some people, they want -- they apply to work in another bridge >> reporter: the soon to be defunct old bay bridge were over shadowed of concerns. there is also a still unfinished system ungrade to the toll collecting -- upgrade to the toll collecting system. toll takers who did not want to be identified call it the first step of replacing workers to all electronic tolling. >> we're not installing any equipment as a precursor to all electronic tolling. >> the toll authority says all electronic toll suggest not part of the immediate -- tolling is not part of the immediate plans. >> with one major difference, they're adding a whole new bridge. >> reporter: so you can see there's some confusion here. the bay bridge toll authority has just c
this is the area in emeryville near the court yard marriott. >> this is going to be people -- there's going to be people that have no idea what's going on. >> we talked to several toll correctors who clocked in. -- collectors who clocked in. he says he and his co-workers will not be paid during the closure unless they take leave or work somewhere else. some people, they want -- they apply to work in another bridge >> reporter: the soon to be defunct old bay bridge were over...
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a growing list of companies including ebay and marriott have told analysts to lower their expectations for the coming qrts. >>> take a look at who rang the opening bell. there you see him, ashton kutcher is promoting his latest movie "jobs." in which he plays the role of steve jobs. meanwhile, apple is offering a discount on its chargers for the next two months. the effort is to replace third- party charges after a chinese woman allegedly electrocuted herself while using one last month. the chargers cost $10. customers must bring in their apple device along with their third party charger which will be thrown off. the offer starts next friday and runs until october 18th. >>> the san francisco spca a expanding the hours to serve the public seven days a week. the nonprofit previously operated tuesday through sunday. it's adoption center is open on mondays. the change was made to help bridge a gap in animal services. last week the budget forced the animal department to close on sundays and months. >>> protesters trying to save the post office in downtown berkeley are still camped. warning
a growing list of companies including ebay and marriott have told analysts to lower their expectations for the coming qrts. >>> take a look at who rang the opening bell. there you see him, ashton kutcher is promoting his latest movie "jobs." in which he plays the role of steve jobs. meanwhile, apple is offering a discount on its chargers for the next two months. the effort is to replace third- party charges after a chinese woman allegedly electrocuted herself while using one...
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. >> during basketball fans came to the downtown oakland marriott hoping to land a spot in the goldente warriors. >> i'm a warrior fan since way back. >> the warriors expected hundreds but when only dozens showed up, the staff quickly shot their own little instagram photo calling more folks to come out. more folks did, including thing 1 and thing 2. michelle speer is the executive producer. she and her team will be taking notes. >> open call casting, yes. >> anybody can walk in. >> anybody can walk in. >> what were you expecting today. >> we don't know what to expect. >> the ad agency took fans upstairs to the warriors' practice courts. each act had 30 seconds to show why they are the ultimate warriors fan. >> oakland has got talent. >> some were nervous. some brought their own music. some were really good, including this little gal who had no problem shooting the basket, then thing 1 and thing 2 had their turn. turns out, thing 1 and thing 2 were a hit. at the warriors headquarters, don ford, kpix 5. >> good shot. >>> well, the movie studio warner brothers is taking some heat on soci
. >> during basketball fans came to the downtown oakland marriott hoping to land a spot in the goldente warriors. >> i'm a warrior fan since way back. >> the warriors expected hundreds but when only dozens showed up, the staff quickly shot their own little instagram photo calling more folks to come out. more folks did, including thing 1 and thing 2. michelle speer is the executive producer. she and her team will be taking notes. >> open call casting, yes. >>...
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. >> basketball fans came to the marriott, hoping to score a spot in the next commercial. >> i've beenor fan since way back. >> when only dozens showed up, the staff quickly shot their own little video, calling for more folks to try out. four folks did, including thing one and thing two. michelle is the executive producer. she and her team will be taking notes. >> open call casting, yes. >> anybody can walk in? >> anybody can walk in. >> what was she expecting? >> we don't know what to expect. >> took fans upstairs todd warriors practice courts. each act has 30 seconds to show why they are the ultimate warriors fans. >> oakland has talent. >> some were nervous, some brought their own music. some were really good. including this little gal who had no problem shooting the basket. then, thing one and thing two had their turn. turns out, thing one and thing two were a hit. at the warriors headquarters, kpix5. >> well, the movie studio warner brothers is taking some heat on social media. >> the studio will play batman in an upcoming sequel. not all super hero fans are apparently happy with
. >> basketball fans came to the marriott, hoping to score a spot in the next commercial. >> i've beenor fan since way back. >> when only dozens showed up, the staff quickly shot their own little video, calling for more folks to try out. four folks did, including thing one and thing two. michelle is the executive producer. she and her team will be taking notes. >> open call casting, yes. >> anybody can walk in? >> anybody can walk in. >> what was she...
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they were holding a business breakfast at the marriott hotel in philadelphia. my responsibility that day was to literally do my morning radio program from the hallway outside the ballroom where 500 businesspeople at the invitation of our radio station would be there to welcome herb. during an extended commercial break, i was to run inside to the ballroom, go up to the podium, and be the person to introduce him to the crowd and to the city of philadelphia, run back out to the console and continue doing the radio show uninterrupted. that was my assignment for the day. a little footnote to the story, that did occur and i'll never forget when i walked up to the podium and i did the introduction, he comes up now and herb is a wonderful guy and a renegade, good fellow in my view. i have to stand around at the podium now for the obligatory handshake and photograph, and when i do he leans over and he whispers in my ear, may i smoke? and i said, pardon me? it's 8:00 in the morning, by the way. he said, do you mind if i smoke? and i'm thinking, what control do i have of
they were holding a business breakfast at the marriott hotel in philadelphia. my responsibility that day was to literally do my morning radio program from the hallway outside the ballroom where 500 businesspeople at the invitation of our radio station would be there to welcome herb. during an extended commercial break, i was to run inside to the ballroom, go up to the podium, and be the person to introduce him to the crowd and to the city of philadelphia, run back out to the console and...
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cheering fans showed up at the downtown oakland marriott for open casting call. the ad agency gave each act 30 seconds to prove they are the ultimate warriors fan. >> warriors. >> nothing but net. none of the fans get paid, of course. the ad agency says the spot should be ready by the end of october. >>> is ben affleck the hero that gotham deserves? the movie studio is taking heat to the dislike of many nans. they announced affleck will play bat man. the casting has sparked angry tweets and antiaffleck facebook pages. some have even coined the phrase batflecck. protesting his role already has more than 17 thousand sittings. so what's with all the hate. >> i don't really see him as batman, but i do think he can pull it off. >> i had a friend tweet me last night that mtv announced ben affleck was going to be bat man. my business partner is like what's wrong with you and i was like ben affle ck is the new batman. >> i had the same reaction. didn't you? i threw my phone on the floor. no. affleck hasn't responded to the frenzy. why all the hate? is this guy pretty goo
cheering fans showed up at the downtown oakland marriott for open casting call. the ad agency gave each act 30 seconds to prove they are the ultimate warriors fan. >> warriors. >> nothing but net. none of the fans get paid, of course. the ad agency says the spot should be ready by the end of october. >>> is ben affleck the hero that gotham deserves? the movie studio is taking heat to the dislike of many nans. they announced affleck will play bat man. the casting has sparked...
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we'll ask the ceo of marriott in just a few minutes.of information to digest. central bank meeting as well. simon hobbs will get you all the details when we come back. [ male announcer ] come to the golden opportunity sales event and experience the connectivity of the available lexus enform, including the es and rx. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new transmission. [ coyote howls ] how about no more surprises? now you can get all the online trading tools you need without any surprise fees. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ golden opportunity sales event and choose from one
we'll ask the ceo of marriott in just a few minutes.of information to digest. central bank meeting as well. simon hobbs will get you all the details when we come back. [ male announcer ] come to the golden opportunity sales event and experience the connectivity of the available lexus enform, including the es and rx. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. [ babies crying ] surprise -- your house was built on an ancient burial ground. [ ghosts moaning ] surprise -- your car needs a new...
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at marriott, profits plumped up 25%.it could be september 10th before dell shareholders vote on which direction to take the company, according to cnbc. the shareholder vote was called off twice already, because it appeared the company's founder, michael dell, did not have enough votes to support his $13.65-per-share offer to take the company private. dell's offer to pay a dime more per share was rejected this week. activist shareholder carl ichan is willing to pay up to $18 per share to keep the computer company publicly traded. starbucks searched and found a new wi-fi provider. starting next month, the coffee king will use google to provide free wireless services in its cafes. starbucks is replacing at&t and says network speeds will be ten times faster. still to come, why it's better to buy now rather than later if you are shopping for a new car. plus, is america ready to give up its gas habit? and why the smurfs are likely to take the box office from blue to green. first business continues after this. prices at the pum
at marriott, profits plumped up 25%.it could be september 10th before dell shareholders vote on which direction to take the company, according to cnbc. the shareholder vote was called off twice already, because it appeared the company's founder, michael dell, did not have enough votes to support his $13.65-per-share offer to take the company private. dell's offer to pay a dime more per share was rejected this week. activist shareholder carl ichan is willing to pay up to $18 per share to keep...
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the three -- the two existing towers on this block are above 400 feet and the marriott and the four seasons are above -- i'm sorry? >> i thought it was at 397. >> the information was at 420 or something. >> (inaudible). >> 430. maybe that's the difference of the height and the zone height limit with the mechanicals but i wanted to point out there is some discussion about this height being out of character with the overall skyline and we worked with the developer on the issue in the past and it is true that the original proposal was over 600 feet and we weren't comfortable with that because we feel it's important to maintain the urban design and stepping up to the heart of the skyline and that's what this height does and it steps up here and thousand feet at the transit center so again all of the heights are -- this height limit we believe is keeping with the overall design character and the heights in the immediate vicinity of this building. thank you. >> thank you. okay colleagues the item is in the hands of the committee. >> so colleagues given what i suggested before let me suggest a cou
the three -- the two existing towers on this block are above 400 feet and the marriott and the four seasons are above -- i'm sorry? >> i thought it was at 397. >> the information was at 420 or something. >> (inaudible). >> 430. maybe that's the difference of the height and the zone height limit with the mechanicals but i wanted to point out there is some discussion about this height being out of character with the overall skyline and we worked with the developer on the...
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and elsewhere at the marriott or him at it in sinai fleas don't exaggerate they have by the empire but not defeated but they're so limited in their life in in what they do. there they decided to take these risks for all our freedom but they can't win by themselves it's up to us to carry the fight forward. we in any case by the way snowden will find a way to get to asylum companies and the government how close are they like would there be one without the other who is driving the relationship there will it's there's no simple answer but they work hand in hand in the u.s. sanctions to the path riot act all the data that companies collect about people they are required to turn over to the f.b.i. . without even a court order the f.b.i. just has to say we want this data we say it's relevant to something and then the company has to turn it over secretly so any time a company is collecting data about you it's collecting the data for its own purposes but also for the state so we must consider that corporate surveillance of us is a part of state surveillance. of course they're both bad i don't w
and elsewhere at the marriott or him at it in sinai fleas don't exaggerate they have by the empire but not defeated but they're so limited in their life in in what they do. there they decided to take these risks for all our freedom but they can't win by themselves it's up to us to carry the fight forward. we in any case by the way snowden will find a way to get to asylum companies and the government how close are they like would there be one without the other who is driving the relationship...
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the three -- the two existing towers on this block are above 400 feet and the marriott and the four seasons are above -- i'm sorry? >> i thought it was at 397. >> the information was at 420 or
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we met two women who have been working at the marriott for 10- 15 years.they have been eligible for naturalization and the one reason they have not taken that final step is because they had a one-hour commute on the train every day. they lived in suburban virginia. they were working eight hours a day, taking two hours to get back and forth home and they have things to do home. they were so happy to be able to come to work and for the marriott to be able to say, we are going to extend your lunch hour so you can get the assistance you need to complete the paperwork. that is one piece. another thing that needs to be done is to look at the process. what investment can be made in terms of facilitating the process so that people are not waiting this long? so that backlogs are produced. so that people can actually go from green card status to naturalization in a reasonable amount of time. >> the problem is a backlog? >> there is an incredible amount of regulation. if you think business is overregulated, look at the naturalization process. manuel, you focus on the
we met two women who have been working at the marriott for 10- 15 years.they have been eligible for naturalization and the one reason they have not taken that final step is because they had a one-hour commute on the train every day. they lived in suburban virginia. they were working eight hours a day, taking two hours to get back and forth home and they have things to do home. they were so happy to be able to come to work and for the marriott to be able to say, we are going to extend your lunch...
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. >> pelley: the mission was intended to rescue women and children but dunning, cameraman mike marriott and the sound man captured the chaotic scenes as desserting members of the south vietnamese army tried to escape. >> the heavily-armed men were menacing. they left their wives, their children, their aged parents on the runway while they forced their own way on board, a rabble of young enlisted men. the stewardess dragged people on and rushed them to seats screaming all the while "where are the women and children?" >> reporter: dunning watches add flight attendants took a head count. >> 268 people were on board. among them five women and two or three small children. >> reporter: and he listened at the flight crew, with the help of an escort, examined the plane damaged in the mad scramble. >> pelley: bruce dunning covered many other big stories, from teenmen square to the gulf war but none was more memorable than this. >> bruce dunning, cbs news, back from da nang. >> pelley: this year, the columbia journalism school named dunning's report from da nang to its 100 greatest stories list.
. >> pelley: the mission was intended to rescue women and children but dunning, cameraman mike marriott and the sound man captured the chaotic scenes as desserting members of the south vietnamese army tried to escape. >> the heavily-armed men were menacing. they left their wives, their children, their aged parents on the runway while they forced their own way on board, a rabble of young enlisted men. the stewardess dragged people on and rushed them to seats screaming all the while...
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of like us on facebook at facebook dot com slash prime interest you can follow a mirror here at a marriott david in new problem me at english p.r. thank you so much for joining me. and it was a hodgepodge day on prime interest so forgive us for covering so much ground we talk to unemployment yes the usual so to six and the usual suspects there are mixed bag as always which means the burning can go away and when decide whether to print or not to print at will and as market ranking no longer command public attention or i was we reported beautifully along with the fastest selling revolving door in d.c. the ever seen between the c.f. p.v. and its bread table readers we've got our eye on the big four auditors to last but not least the developments and detroit car bob and near as i hope for your is that in glaze over because there's a lot more to cover next week from everyone at prime interest i'm perry and boring you have a great weekend. the world. technology innovation all the developments around russia we've got the future of covered. wealthy british style. sometimes right please go. to. mar
of like us on facebook at facebook dot com slash prime interest you can follow a mirror here at a marriott david in new problem me at english p.r. thank you so much for joining me. and it was a hodgepodge day on prime interest so forgive us for covering so much ground we talk to unemployment yes the usual so to six and the usual suspects there are mixed bag as always which means the burning can go away and when decide whether to print or not to print at will and as market ranking no longer...
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many would give marriott. >> host: so, when the war ended what happened to all these women who were now employed in professional and men's jobs? >> guest: well, of course there were pretty much expected to go back with it, -- come from. it was very difficult. it was difficult for them because they had discovered that they could do all sorts of things. they had capacity that they had not dreamed of. it opened the doors, open up their world. they had traveled, met people, next. they had amazing responsibilities. when the war came to an end it did not happen overnight. the ones who were married rejoined their husbands who also had been demobilized. and that led to a large number of complex situations. man coming back who had been away for four or five years returning to find their wife had maybe had an affair, an illegitimate child. they themselves would have traumatic experiences, might have been in prison, one did, might have been tortured, as many were in the far east, japan the relationships could not pick up with their heads liftoff. it was a colossal amount of adjustment needed to be
many would give marriott. >> host: so, when the war ended what happened to all these women who were now employed in professional and men's jobs? >> guest: well, of course there were pretty much expected to go back with it, -- come from. it was very difficult. it was difficult for them because they had discovered that they could do all sorts of things. they had capacity that they had not dreamed of. it opened the doors, open up their world. they had traveled, met people, next. they...
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. >> this was near the marriott. the victim was only just 30 ft. off the shore. this 56 year-old is recovering after surgery to repair injuries. with a 15- inch gash from her neck, smiling. and also her hands and chat chin... >> the doctor says that according to the bite it was probably a 25-foot shark. >> 25 ft.! she said she was an only 10-feet of water. the shark let go and she swam to the beach and screened. people using tiles to stop the bleeding and she swam to the beach and screens. they do not know what type of this shark was. >> coming up interstate-80 at the bay bridge toll plaza with the chp calling fo toll car pool violators. ♪ ♪ looks like you started to make something. ♪ oh, a green! ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] cheerios. with flavors your heart will love. >> a major inconvenience. >> i cannot think that any company should hold the bay area hostage. still ahead-- bart negotiations continue. as the threat of a second strike looms. where both sides stand right now. and we give you more transportation options. ifcoming up-- bay area commuters growing frust
. >> this was near the marriott. the victim was only just 30 ft. off the shore. this 56 year-old is recovering after surgery to repair injuries. with a 15- inch gash from her neck, smiling. and also her hands and chat chin... >> the doctor says that according to the bite it was probably a 25-foot shark. >> 25 ft.! she said she was an only 10-feet of water. the shark let go and she swam to the beach and screened. people using tiles to stop the bleeding and she swam to the beach...
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we sit down with the ceo and president of marriott international and we will ask what marriott is doingd stay in one of his hotel. that is coming up next. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cor everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare surance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about. and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best f you. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and you'll never need a referral to see a specialist. there's a range of plans to choose from, too. and they all travel with you. anywhere in the country. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supp
we sit down with the ceo and president of marriott international and we will ask what marriott is doingd stay in one of his hotel. that is coming up next. [ male announcer ] eligible for medicare? that's a good thing, but it doesn't cor everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare surance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what...
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see marriott, and the first session is with the housekeeping staff. there's an incredible moment because we met two women who had been working at the marriott for ten, 15 years. and they'd been eligible for the naturalization for nearly that amount of time. and the one reason why they haven't taken that final step is because they had a one hour commute on the train every day each way. so, they lived in suburban virginia. they said you know, i'm working eight hours a day, taking two hours to get back and forth, and i have things to do when i get home. this is a big thing. so they were so happy to be able to come to work. and for the marriott to be about to say okay we are going to extend your lunch hour so that you can get the assistance you need for to complete the paperwork. so that's one piece. just kind of creating that time and space. another thing that has to be done is we have to look at the process. what investment can be made by the federal government in terms of facilitating the process so that people are not reading this long. so that the ba
see marriott, and the first session is with the housekeeping staff. there's an incredible moment because we met two women who had been working at the marriott for ten, 15 years. and they'd been eligible for the naturalization for nearly that amount of time. and the one reason why they haven't taken that final step is because they had a one hour commute on the train every day each way. so, they lived in suburban virginia. they said you know, i'm working eight hours a day, taking two hours to get...
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the marriott corporation began from a hot dog stand. >> i actually agree with you.actually agree with you franchise workers have very slim margins. but the corporations, that charge those franchise owners exorbitant fees to buy into their brands, don't. mcdonald's earned $5.538 last year. melissa: we want to talk one at a time, so everybody can. catherine, everybody that has been on to respond to they will cut hours or number of workers if they have to pay $15 an hour. we had a coffee house owner from seattle on who said he would love to do this awants to pay everyone $15 an hour. it makes great sense. he will give everyone less hours and less time? are you okay with that, are you okay if some people get fired as a result of this? is it worth it for people that get 15 bucks. >> these low wage earners are not asking franchiseees to take on responsibility. melissa: you're not asking question, is it worth it if people lose their jobs. >> worth it we have the fast-food industry today, work hard and they get paid wages that push the costs -- melissa: you're not going to
the marriott corporation began from a hot dog stand. >> i actually agree with you.actually agree with you franchise workers have very slim margins. but the corporations, that charge those franchise owners exorbitant fees to buy into their brands, don't. mcdonald's earned $5.538 last year. melissa: we want to talk one at a time, so everybody can. catherine, everybody that has been on to respond to they will cut hours or number of workers if they have to pay $15 an hour. we had a coffee...
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now that hilton will return to the market just as the share prices of other industry players like marriott starwood finally fully cut the losses they incurred through the financial crisis, returning to the same place they were on july 3rd, 2007, the date that blackstone made it big for hilton, but remember this, blackstone did so by offering a 40% premium, to where stocks were then trading. sue, back to you. >> it will be interesting to see if they have to restructure that debt. interest rates have moved considerably. to eps. >> to the advantage of the chain, now is the time that what was burdensome is less burdensome, therefore more attractive to shareholders. it will be interesting to see if they make their money back. >> simon, thank you very much. >>> crime and punishment, the notorious international pink panther gang accused of stealing hundreds of millions in diamonds and jewelry. how they're doing it, and can the cop every catch up with the robbers? >>> plus a large and fast-moving wildfire sweeping through southern california. we're tracking the blaze, coming up next. [ male announ
now that hilton will return to the market just as the share prices of other industry players like marriott starwood finally fully cut the losses they incurred through the financial crisis, returning to the same place they were on july 3rd, 2007, the date that blackstone made it big for hilton, but remember this, blackstone did so by offering a 40% premium, to where stocks were then trading. sue, back to you. >> it will be interesting to see if they have to restructure that debt. interest...
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should remind everybody as i did yesterday, in my day job i work for a big global hotel company, marriott international that has a lot of hotels down there. i know about this. continuing a continuum for visas who want to just visit the u.s. all the way to folks who are part of that illegal group of 11 million who would like all miltly to have citizenship. you're saying businesses weighed in on this international travel piece. might that sway republicans to support a more comprehensive bill, do you think? >> i think it will, how many jobs will be created by the senate immigration bill. yes, we need the workforce. the people coming out of the shadows, getting on that long, difficult path to citizenship. paying into social security, but we also need to be able to attract the global traveler, and their dollars. in 2010 i was co-sponsor of the travel promotion act. businesses and tourist destinations across the country now are marketing all across the globe to convince the over 1 billion travelers to come to america and spend their dollars. now we need to second piece. we need to modernize ame
should remind everybody as i did yesterday, in my day job i work for a big global hotel company, marriott international that has a lot of hotels down there. i know about this. continuing a continuum for visas who want to just visit the u.s. all the way to folks who are part of that illegal group of 11 million who would like all miltly to have citizenship. you're saying businesses weighed in on this international travel piece. might that sway republicans to support a more comprehensive bill, do...
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. >> welcome to the marriott. >> hello. how are you?ery year, 36 million americans spend the night. >> good morning, this is your wake-up call. >> a hotel empire with 18 brands and 3,700 properties around the world. >> we don't do things ordinary. we do it extraordinary. >> a crown jewel obsessed with service. >> the ritz-carlton is a place where the genuine care and comfort of our guests is our highest mission. >> who else goes through 1.4 million towels and 200,000 slices of bacon a day? welcome to maio
. >> welcome to the marriott. >> hello. how are you?ery year, 36 million americans spend the night. >> good morning, this is your wake-up call. >> a hotel empire with 18 brands and 3,700 properties around the world. >> we don't do things ordinary. we do it extraordinary. >> a crown jewel obsessed with service. >> the ritz-carlton is a place where the genuine care and comfort of our guests is our highest mission. >> who else goes through 1.4...
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we are going head-to-head with the likes of marriott and hilton.moments. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all onhinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ bounce keeps my clothes fresh for week even when they've been sitting in the drawer a long time. like those jeans you can't fit into anymore. uh...by that, i mean... [ male announcer ] how do you get your bounce? long-lasting freshness. >> i am as she webster with your fox business brief. former jpmorgan chase trader wanted by the u.s. allegedly falsifying bank records to cover up $6 billion in trading losses in the london wales scandal has now turned himself into spanish authorities. he was released after a court hearing saying that he would fight extradition to the u.s. here at home an accordance the later stomach latest case-shiller report, home prices rose in june. prices are up 2.2% from me on a non-seasonally adjust
we are going head-to-head with the likes of marriott and hilton.moments. ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all onhinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ bounce keeps my clothes fresh for week even when they've been sitting in the drawer a long time. like those jeans you can't fit into anymore. uh...by that, i...
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as cameraman marriott was filming it a southeastern security officer arrested him for takes these picturesplane and its load home. bruce dunning, cbs news da nang. >> correspondent bruce dunning died yesterday in new york city. the final flight from da nang was the highlight of his 35-year career with cbs news. >> bruce opened the beijing bureau back in 1981 and he was one of the first americans to broadcast from north korea. bruce dunning was 73 years old. that was before my time here. did you know him? >> i did know him back in the '80s. he was a real gentleman. and a first class correspondent. that's amazing piece of journalist. >>> your local news is coming up next. you're watching "cbs this morning." my turn daddy, my turn! hold it steady now. i know daddy.ttxwlun+og#wvs#q)p0á)uog5u,qcf;u"#h/aboczb÷avzç.%";k0/$w#a [ dad ] oh boy fasten your seatbelts everybody.tt>f@@ma<$-3w9"rsa8@éúy$%dú-+s0 ttxwlun+og#wvs#q)p0á)uog5u,qcf;ux"h-aboczb÷avzç.%";k0/$w1]< [ mixer whirring ] good thing we've got bounty. bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller powerful sheet,ttxwlun+og#wvs#q)p0á)uog5u,qcf;u÷"
as cameraman marriott was filming it a southeastern security officer arrested him for takes these picturesplane and its load home. bruce dunning, cbs news da nang. >> correspondent bruce dunning died yesterday in new york city. the final flight from da nang was the highlight of his 35-year career with cbs news. >> bruce opened the beijing bureau back in 1981 and he was one of the first americans to broadcast from north korea. bruce dunning was 73 years old. that was before my time...
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about 3,000 people are expected to attend the event at the oakland marriott civic center between todayday. 16% of all california businesses are owned by hishes. combined, they have annual revenues of $81 million. >>> let's bring you up to date on some of the other top stories we're following -- we're watching egypt. today the white house is condemning the violence in egypt. the spokesman for the white house says the world is watching what's happening in cairo. a second ago, they revised the death toll, 149 people were killed in egypt. the government broke up protest camps by supporters of the follower president of egypt. >>> a man driving a construction vehicle whack backing up yesterday when he hit and killed a female yesterday. now, school officials haven't given us the victim's name yet. they are notifying her family. >>> a homicide investigation is underway as we speak in the east bay. ktvu's claudine wong joining us live to tell us what deputies are saying about a deadly shooting that happened hours ago in san lorenzo. >> reporter: in the last couple of minutes they've opened up r
about 3,000 people are expected to attend the event at the oakland marriott civic center between todayday. 16% of all california businesses are owned by hishes. combined, they have annual revenues of $81 million. >>> let's bring you up to date on some of the other top stories we're following -- we're watching egypt. today the white house is condemning the violence in egypt. the spokesman for the white house says the world is watching what's happening in cairo. a second ago, they...
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generally slight service assets like hilton garden inn and hampton inn and marriott courtyard another have performed quite well. new york city is a very hot market, has been consistently hot. it has seen supply growth but we think they are undervalued given the assets they had a major metropolitan markets on the east and west coast. >> and i don't want to get the ipo hilton anticipated maybe early next year. we also hear la quinta chain could be gearing up for an ipo. just in general terms, david, is this a smart move? we know the hyatt raised about a billion dollars in his stock up 77% since that ipo. does this make sense to you? >> i guess what i will answer is that the environment is certainly positive toward ipos. i will not go to individual companies, but frankly this is a good time in the hotel cycle, we think there are probably two and half years left in this positive cycles of your win quite up in a company public, this is neptune time to be thinking about that because you can still see some upside in the cycle going forward. ashley: the hotel chains, upscale or budget, you st
generally slight service assets like hilton garden inn and hampton inn and marriott courtyard another have performed quite well. new york city is a very hot market, has been consistently hot. it has seen supply growth but we think they are undervalued given the assets they had a major metropolitan markets on the east and west coast. >> and i don't want to get the ipo hilton anticipated maybe early next year. we also hear la quinta chain could be gearing up for an ipo. just in general...
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one killed the rabbi who was this famous rabbi murdered in midtown marriott hotel in 1990, november, who was the first blood spilled by al qaeda on american soil. and all of them who were trained by ali in a cell funded directly by bin laden. i put it in my first book "thousand years for revenge." it was dominate bid the fly and shake. who was the prince of jihad. when i finish this today. he's going to be -- he's as hot as he's been ever. he's the guy behind -- he inspired the benghazi attack. the hostage incident in algeria in jan. the guy that got morsi elected in egypt of the muslim brotherhood because he told the brothers in egypt you better elect the guy. this is story as contemporary. we're going back twenty years. the blind shake comes. the rabbi is speaking and -- posing as a jew shoots the rabbi. there's a gun battle on lexington avenue. he shoots him. he's wounded. two blankses rush to bell view. the rabbi died. he lives. this is a shot taken bay wonderful man who gave me permission to use the shot of the rabbi dying. ali trained this guy. mohammad and also trained by moha
one killed the rabbi who was this famous rabbi murdered in midtown marriott hotel in 1990, november, who was the first blood spilled by al qaeda on american soil. and all of them who were trained by ali in a cell funded directly by bin laden. i put it in my first book "thousand years for revenge." it was dominate bid the fly and shake. who was the prince of jihad. when i finish this today. he's going to be -- he's as hot as he's been ever. he's the guy behind -- he inspired the...
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marriott. the national coalition on immigrant women's writes. -- rights.ational council of negro women. national latino institute -- latina institute for public health. rainbow push coalition. wca -- naacp.naacpy ywca usa. about moving forward, oracle -- equal opportunity for all. just a journalist. every now and then, we get to hang out with some brothers. she does some phenomenal things in the public policy sector. i want her to know that we appreciate her. i also want to make sure i knowledge sister williams, who was on her way. here over the course of the days. the 50th is seven days, not one day. it started yesterday, and will go through august 28. we may have one other special guest who will come. we will let you know if that person makes it. a round of sisterly applause, and let her know that you really mean it. she responded that the last- minute. thank you. [applause] >> thank you. i'm honored to be here. i'm honored to fill in for my colleague, joy read from -- joy reed from msnbc. i'm going to introduce the panel and then pose a general question
marriott. the national coalition on immigrant women's writes. -- rights.ational council of negro women. national latino institute -- latina institute for public health. rainbow push coalition. wca -- naacp.naacpy ywca usa. about moving forward, oracle -- equal opportunity for all. just a journalist. every now and then, we get to hang out with some brothers. she does some phenomenal things in the public policy sector. i want her to know that we appreciate her. i also want to make sure i...
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the world has changed, information sharing, all of these things that you know so well and --sn't marriottth does it very well? the opportunity to have the diplomacy and theement ship so that engine of national security is strong? so, for the air force, this conversation is a rich one. it plays into the purpose of why the air force exist. aspirationsk about to being a world leader, yet doing it in affordable way, the air force is your best bet. it is your best bet because we bring aerospace superiority anywhere in the globe. anywhere our nation needs to be so we can hear and see the environment with everything we have to understand the information so we are acting with efficiency and prudent and in a way that has because in effect relationship to bring peace and stability and not conflict if it all possible. we can then move things to wherever that place in the globe is and we can deliver things whether it is humanitarian or other things. nobody can stop us if we have that will. finally, we can bring to bear the capabilities. we can drive deterrents to those who might oppose america's desi
the world has changed, information sharing, all of these things that you know so well and --sn't marriottth does it very well? the opportunity to have the diplomacy and theement ship so that engine of national security is strong? so, for the air force, this conversation is a rich one. it plays into the purpose of why the air force exist. aspirationsk about to being a world leader, yet doing it in affordable way, the air force is your best bet. it is your best bet because we bring aerospace...
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[applause] and as you see on my resume, on marriott hotels and three mcdonald restaurants, and i am the son of an unwed mother. so i think i have done okay. and i understand we've got a guy in the white house who wasn't, didn't have his father in the household. the dynamic of my family as a result of a whole lot of stuff that's happened is different from that of the white family. and i think a lot of these serial killers all came from two parent households last night. >> adolf hitler was raised by loving to parents, okay? so let's not go that way. white folks telling me about what you've done and what i haven't risen above it, but i have. one of the things we have definitely must do, and that is to empathize to our children and especially to our young males, the absolute value of getting an education. i know it is sometimes difficult. we don't all travel the same smooth road together, but they emphasize the value of an education is very, very important. the other thing is, if i had my druthers, tomorrow, everyone in prisons for drug offense are having a few ounces of marijuana or crack
[applause] and as you see on my resume, on marriott hotels and three mcdonald restaurants, and i am the son of an unwed mother. so i think i have done okay. and i understand we've got a guy in the white house who wasn't, didn't have his father in the household. the dynamic of my family as a result of a whole lot of stuff that's happened is different from that of the white family. and i think a lot of these serial killers all came from two parent households last night. >> adolf hitler was...
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hotels like the marriott will reopen. stevens to work, florida, republican. stephen stuart.caller: i saw the building along the coast and look like it was under construction with the huge blocks. i was wondering what interrupted it? it looks like it was not completed. i was curious what interrupted the construction? guest: the revolution did. those hotels were actually under construction, and many of those things you're looking at our hotels, as well as a few office buildings. sone were put up by the of muammar gaddafi and was considered the heir apparent and was trying to improve his own image. there was sufficient stability in tripoli that a lot of hotels were instructed -- interest it. they still are, but now they're waiting. at this moment the people who have control of the weaponry are not the law but the militias. what they are are basically the local folks, mainly young men who had never shot a gun before much less fought in the revolution, but began to kill soldiers, take their weapons and learn on the fly how to do this. now that he is gone, they are loath to hand o
hotels like the marriott will reopen. stevens to work, florida, republican. stephen stuart.caller: i saw the building along the coast and look like it was under construction with the huge blocks. i was wondering what interrupted it? it looks like it was not completed. i was curious what interrupted the construction? guest: the revolution did. those hotels were actually under construction, and many of those things you're looking at our hotels, as well as a few office buildings. sone were put up...
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it was an incredible moment we met two women who had been working at the marriott for ten years. they had been eligible for naturalization for nearly that amount of time. the one reason why they hasn't taken the final step. they had an hour commute on the train every day each way. so they lived in suburban virginia. they said, you know, i'm working eight hours a day. take me two hours to get back and forth home. i have thingses to do when i get home. it's a big thing. they were so happy to be able to come work and the marriott to say we're going extend your lunch hour so you can get the tan you need for to complete the paperwork. that's one piece creating that time and space. another thing that needs to be done we have to look at the process. people can go from the naturalization in a reasonable amount of time. that's the problem thereto government there's a long backlog. wait until you look at naturalization process. talk a little bit more about that. you have a great number in your report what happened when the fee went up. >> yeah in 2007 the fee went up to essentially cost so
it was an incredible moment we met two women who had been working at the marriott for ten years. they had been eligible for naturalization for nearly that amount of time. the one reason why they hasn't taken the final step. they had an hour commute on the train every day each way. so they lived in suburban virginia. they said, you know, i'm working eight hours a day. take me two hours to get back and forth home. i have thingses to do when i get home. it's a big thing. they were so happy to be...
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working family, lawyers committee for civil rights under law, league of women voters, the king center, marriott, the national coalition on immigrant women's rights -- oh, sorry about that, national council of negro women, national latino institute of reproductive health, planned parenthood, practice project, rainbow push coalition, women in the naacp, ywca-usa. coalition, coalition, and we talked about connecting as sisters and brothers so we move the country forward for equal opportunity for all. i will now turn this over to our awesome sister, leader who is not just a journalist for a host of organizations, and they've done phenomenal things on the public policy sector, and we're not doing resumÉs and bios so i wanted to let her know that we appreciate her, and we had a sister who was going to do it, but had something come up she could not do anything about, and i acknowledge williams who was on the way, but, what? airplanes and air flights, and delays, but she'll be here over the course of days because it's seven days, not one day, starting yesterday through august 8th, and there's another g
working family, lawyers committee for civil rights under law, league of women voters, the king center, marriott, the national coalition on immigrant women's rights -- oh, sorry about that, national council of negro women, national latino institute of reproductive health, planned parenthood, practice project, rainbow push coalition, women in the naacp, ywca-usa. coalition, coalition, and we talked about connecting as sisters and brothers so we move the country forward for equal opportunity for...