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the consulting firm salary is a proportion of this salary of the executive director if you decide midstream to raise that salary what impact will it have on the xhoulths contract or the recruiters it seems to me i don't want to get our hours before the cart i think you get my otherwise, it appears odd there was only one firm that step forward i'm wondering how common and thinking that you want to have the query to that in case the member of the press asks. >> the h.r. people in response to that inquire said that the other some of the other firms have not had experience at the level that the lions did with the city maybe an answer to the question you raised mr. pill pal was asking why it is not noted on the back they're trying to make references to other cities and counties and not refer to the people that they do business with in the city that's obvious that's what they were doing. >> okay. >> good evening eileen i was the person of the civil grand jury as i understand from the public meeting regarding all this were up to talk about the recruitment and a talk about the job description or th
the consulting firm salary is a proportion of this salary of the executive director if you decide midstream to raise that salary what impact will it have on the xhoulths contract or the recruiters it seems to me i don't want to get our hours before the cart i think you get my otherwise, it appears odd there was only one firm that step forward i'm wondering how common and thinking that you want to have the query to that in case the member of the press asks. >> the h.r. people in response...
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- we're in the midstream of the postcards campaign we delivered 3 thousand postcards to the mayor with the letter we've had from the department of aging a few months ago and we're in the period of the supervisors to talk with their dissatisfy and deliver the postcards to them and to give the direct number we've been asked to come back to talk with kate howard of the mayor's office for the dollars we're going to have a boarder discussion that's tomorrow i want to invite out to a rally on the steps of city hall today it came up suddenly a combination serving the elderly for the disability advocates we're doing a rally about fair share for fair care the need for serves and care for the seniors with disability at city hall today hopefully, this meeting will be done and you'll walk downstairs not that we planned it that way. >> and then on monday our case meeting the regiment 3 to 5 on open hand may 11 and mary will do a presentation on bio metrics to help support folks another home hss that is an interesting and educational presentation and continue our follow-up with the advocate i didn't
- we're in the midstream of the postcards campaign we delivered 3 thousand postcards to the mayor with the letter we've had from the department of aging a few months ago and we're in the period of the supervisors to talk with their dissatisfy and deliver the postcards to them and to give the direct number we've been asked to come back to talk with kate howard of the mayor's office for the dollars we're going to have a boarder discussion that's tomorrow i want to invite out to a rally on the...
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in san francisco and the services provided it was a very welcomed discussion we've - we're in the midstream of the postcards campaign we delivered 3 thousand postcards to the mayor with the letter we've had from the department of aging a few months ago and we're in the period of the supervisors to talk with their dissatisfy and deliver the postcards to them and to give the direct number we've been asked to come back to talk with kate howard of the mayor's office for the dollars we're going to have a boarder discussion that's tomorrow i want to invite out to a rally on the steps of city hall today it came up suddenly a combination serving the elderly for the disability advocates we're doing a
in san francisco and the services provided it was a very welcomed discussion we've - we're in the midstream of the postcards campaign we delivered 3 thousand postcards to the mayor with the letter we've had from the department of aging a few months ago and we're in the period of the supervisors to talk with their dissatisfy and deliver the postcards to them and to give the direct number we've been asked to come back to talk with kate howard of the mayor's office for the dollars we're going to...
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in san francisco and the services provided it was a very welcomed discussion we've - we're in the midstream of the postcards campaign we delivered 3 thousand postcards to the mayor with the letter we've had from the department of aging a few months ago and we're in the period of the supervisors to talk with their dissatisfy and deliver the postcards to them and to
in san francisco and the services provided it was a very welcomed discussion we've - we're in the midstream of the postcards campaign we delivered 3 thousand postcards to the mayor with the letter we've had from the department of aging a few months ago and we're in the period of the supervisors to talk with their dissatisfy and deliver the postcards to them and to
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so we think the midstream pipelines and the gathering business is still pretty good in natural gas and oil. liz: again those dividends, david, they are great. charlie smith. mark travis, good to see you. chris gersch, thanks. david: you probably heard about the takata airbag recall, the biggest recall in u.s. history. it affects 34 million vehicles in the u.s., but what happens now? liz: why cheryl casone is here. she is here to tell you, joining us live from inside a collision specialists body shop in manhattan with the latest. cheryl? >> it is so fascinating, liz and dave, what the future is going to hold not just for takata but 34 million vehicle owners. here is question mark, do i need or get a notice from the dealership? go to safercar.gov to enter vehicle i.d. number. show you where that is located, liz, particularly for you in a moment. this is onboard computer for a vehicle, right? every time you replace airbags, you have to reset that computer. that is piece when the car goes into the dealership. to give you examples here, you will have to have both of these airbags replaced.
so we think the midstream pipelines and the gathering business is still pretty good in natural gas and oil. liz: again those dividends, david, they are great. charlie smith. mark travis, good to see you. chris gersch, thanks. david: you probably heard about the takata airbag recall, the biggest recall in u.s. history. it affects 34 million vehicles in the u.s., but what happens now? liz: why cheryl casone is here. she is here to tell you, joining us live from inside a collision specialists body...
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so the presidential campaign will not be affected midstream.coop, grand rapids michigan why does fox news give the clinton campaign so much coverage? because the future of the country rides on the next presidential election. i'd say that's a big story. kim, charlotte, north carolina mr. o. you said your head droops when you see so many clinton controversies. you and i have the same ailment. ron miller madison, wisconsin, bill you said the only way wages will rise is for business to expand. that's not the only way. if fewer illegal aliens were working here wages would rise. not significantly, ron. real wage growth comes from skilled jobs and small business needs. not day labor. barbara edwards, las vegas, after listening to the list of words we can no longer use, i wonder how long before the words white house are banned. used to be called the executive mansion. did you guys know that? judy wake forest north carolina bill, i am honored to be called a housewife. i don't want to be called a domestic engineer. and here is the letter of the day from
so the presidential campaign will not be affected midstream.coop, grand rapids michigan why does fox news give the clinton campaign so much coverage? because the future of the country rides on the next presidential election. i'd say that's a big story. kim, charlotte, north carolina mr. o. you said your head droops when you see so many clinton controversies. you and i have the same ailment. ron miller madison, wisconsin, bill you said the only way wages will rise is for business to expand....
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the action was part of a long-standing campaign against plans by crestwood midstream to expand gas storagebandoned salt caverns at seneca lake, a drinking water source for 100,000 people. >> when governor cuomo band fracking in new york state on december 17, 2014, a lot of fracktivists in new york thought their problems were over. it was a tremendous victory, president for other states, a landmark decision for public health and for the science on fracking. but not every decision about fracking in new york was being made. at the state level. ferc federal energy registry commission, decides about pipelines, storage facilities, and other interstate oil and gas infrastructure. because it is in charge of so many projects, they been heavily criticized for having a lack of public and foot -- input. one of the decisions that they have under its control is the fate of seneca lake, new york. seneca lake is 600 feet deep, home to nearly 100 wineries, breweries, distilleries. a tourist destination and drinking water for 100,000 people. its beauty is breathtaking. it's what a resource, and valuable. it
the action was part of a long-standing campaign against plans by crestwood midstream to expand gas storagebandoned salt caverns at seneca lake, a drinking water source for 100,000 people. >> when governor cuomo band fracking in new york state on december 17, 2014, a lot of fracktivists in new york thought their problems were over. it was a tremendous victory, president for other states, a landmark decision for public health and for the science on fracking. but not every decision about...
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between something the user trusts like an app store and his phone and then switching out the data midstream. for what it's worth it was two years ago this week snowden grabbed all documents and fled for hong kong. the u.s. government yesterday released a trove of data about osama bin laden and what special forces found in his compound as they raided it back in 2011. including the information with a list of software manuals. bin laden was studying up on the photo shop and dream weaver as he hid from the world. he was also careful to keep all of his owner's manuals including one for his hp printer. >>> well, let's check the news before your bell. landon dowdy is live at cnbc world headquarters. >> good morning. the markets could come under pressure at the opening bell after stocks ended narrowly mixed on wednesday. investors reacting from last month's fed meeting signaling an interest rate hike next month is urn likely. they were concerned ability weak economic growth in the first quarter of the year. due partly to slow consumer spending but expect a rebound this quarter. look for data on une
between something the user trusts like an app store and his phone and then switching out the data midstream. for what it's worth it was two years ago this week snowden grabbed all documents and fled for hong kong. the u.s. government yesterday released a trove of data about osama bin laden and what special forces found in his compound as they raided it back in 2011. including the information with a list of software manuals. bin laden was studying up on the photo shop and dream weaver as he hid...
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pioneer also saying the sale of its eagle ford midstream business should be completed at some point ining in the statement today, the ceo commenting that once that is complete, the company should be able to move forward with other investments and do drilling on new wealth. on balance, does not look like a strong report and it looks like we see that reflected in the shares which are pulling back by more than 5%. alix: earnings from groupon are out. cory: analysts were wrong, big deal because analysts are often wrong. the numbers are worse -- the analysts were optimistic. what is more important is the sales figure. the expectation was groupon had not turned their business around and perhaps was hope in the future things were going to get better and sales would be higher. sales were lower. maybe more importantly against the comparison a year ago -- only $750 million this year. they are selling your ticket business, which we knew, but they are guiding down numbers for the rest of the year and blaming it on losing the ticket business which they sold a few weeks ago. fundamentally come at th
pioneer also saying the sale of its eagle ford midstream business should be completed at some point ining in the statement today, the ceo commenting that once that is complete, the company should be able to move forward with other investments and do drilling on new wealth. on balance, does not look like a strong report and it looks like we see that reflected in the shares which are pulling back by more than 5%. alix: earnings from groupon are out. cory: analysts were wrong, big deal because...
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but downstream, not upstream, not midstream. brendan: the investor says, look for unicorns.ays all those people have to find new jobs, new training. tom: a $35 billion merger. i am going to call it 8 times larger than the aol merger. i want to review this much more through the morning. critically avago, this is the former hp buyer from singapore. they see the deal immediately adding to non- gap earnings and cash flow. money is cheap where things become immediately what the pros call accretive. it'll be interesting to see where the share settle out on the market open. a monster transaction and the born business of semi conductors. broadcom to be taken up. let me do a data check to get you started on your thursday. we look at equities, bonds, currencies. yen is front and center. euro.futures turning. oil worth watching. onto the next screen if you would. the yen really getting my attention. 1.3562. stronger euro weaker yen. on the oil story dollar canada 1.2488. we will have much more on broadcom. ♪ tom: we welcome all of you. a mega merger. on broadcom and avago. vonnie: it i
but downstream, not upstream, not midstream. brendan: the investor says, look for unicorns.ays all those people have to find new jobs, new training. tom: a $35 billion merger. i am going to call it 8 times larger than the aol merger. i want to review this much more through the morning. critically avago, this is the former hp buyer from singapore. they see the deal immediately adding to non- gap earnings and cash flow. money is cheap where things become immediately what the pros call accretive....
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unlike our peers of the industry, we are one of the few who can play the upstream midstream, and downstream, and we can work through the whole lifecycle. we have today about $10 billion in revenues. because of that, we have been quite resilient in downturn years, because we are hedged by sick there and markets, and in terms of geography. alix: fascinating outlook samir brikho. we have breaking news from the stone conference in new york. julie hyman joins us with an update. what more can you tell us. julie: a member of appaloosa management has been talking about his thoughts on the broader market. one of things he says is that the s&p 500 is a little cheap in his words. he says, don't fight for the fed. in this environment where we see a lot of easing on the parts of federal reserve's around the world -- still true in the united states, although we may be going in the opposite direction, that things that are a little cheap look even more attractive as we see on that easing alone -- around the globe. that is the big take away thus far. he says he would not be too long bonds or short stocks. g
unlike our peers of the industry, we are one of the few who can play the upstream midstream, and downstream, and we can work through the whole lifecycle. we have today about $10 billion in revenues. because of that, we have been quite resilient in downturn years, because we are hedged by sick there and markets, and in terms of geography. alix: fascinating outlook samir brikho. we have breaking news from the stone conference in new york. julie hyman joins us with an update. what more can you...
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typical permitting times for energy generation and production sources and a much longer time for midstream energy infrastructure. the report goes on to say that legal requirements for the permitting and review of major infrastructure projects have created complex processes that in some cases have taken years or longer to complete. so i'm glad that the administration is acknowledging that the federal permitting process is broken. but i do have concerns about some of the recommendations to fix it. the administration recommends more permitting fees, more coordination among federal agencies, more public engagement, but it really -- the administration doesn't make mention of establishing deadlines for permit decisions. it doesn't mention repealing duplicative permitting regulations. it doesn't mention limiting lawsuits which slow the permitting process. so, you know, with all due respect, do we really believe that more money and coordination and engagement is also that's necessary to resolve the delays in the federal permitting process? >> no, i certainly don't. and going, in fact, by the way t
typical permitting times for energy generation and production sources and a much longer time for midstream energy infrastructure. the report goes on to say that legal requirements for the permitting and review of major infrastructure projects have created complex processes that in some cases have taken years or longer to complete. so i'm glad that the administration is acknowledging that the federal permitting process is broken. but i do have concerns about some of the recommendations to fix...
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they showed it high level games in midstream and they said, hey, what's the smart next move here? they're at the point right now where that system is able to come up with the exact same move as the human expert more than 50% of the time after six months or less work on this problem. i made a bet on twitter platform for all deep thoughts, i made a bet the world's best "go" player will no longer be a human being.
they showed it high level games in midstream and they said, hey, what's the smart next move here? they're at the point right now where that system is able to come up with the exact same move as the human expert more than 50% of the time after six months or less work on this problem. i made a bet on twitter platform for all deep thoughts, i made a bet the world's best "go" player will no longer be a human being.
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they showed it high level games in midstream and they said, hey, what's the smart next move here? they're at the point right now where that system is able to come up with the exact same move as the human expert more than 50% of the time after six months or less work on this problem. i made a bet on twitter platform for all deep thoughts, i made a bet the world's best "go" player will no longer be a human being. with a couple of examples like that it becomes more and more clear to me and erik that the future is coming at us more than the experts are predicting. that means the economic consequences are coming more quickly than a lot of us are expecting and makes the discussions for today all the more important. thanks very much. [ applause ] >>> thank you all for joining us this morning. my name is melissa carney. i have the privilege of moderating our first panel discussion this morning. this panel is going to take the premise that andy and erik laid out for us, that there has been rapid technological advance particularly in the information center. we will ask the question what doe
they showed it high level games in midstream and they said, hey, what's the smart next move here? they're at the point right now where that system is able to come up with the exact same move as the human expert more than 50% of the time after six months or less work on this problem. i made a bet on twitter platform for all deep thoughts, i made a bet the world's best "go" player will no longer be a human being. with a couple of examples like that it becomes more and more clear to me...