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want to talk about because in spite of the fact that there is a wall of and fall the rest against mr wall man and i mr anderson has retired in a beautiful house in long new york and of course never. it was a bone of glacier we're looking at we're going to be inventive and one of the implications is for a nation which you know then more than thirty thousand people are affected and the people who are drinking the polluted water have known about the problems this can problems that is this is through the. infections industrialization of the. foreign investment. all of those are sick and that's the position that having to get specific governments are not in business to protect the population. that's what they say they are but it's usually a pretty low priority. don't take any worry that somebody stored in. a record country and stored it pretty often loses. often the loss of the work crew population but the leaders were willing to take the risk or there was some. least want to respond is in this stock clearly the government just pimping for dow chemicals and these are the same people who have s
want to talk about because in spite of the fact that there is a wall of and fall the rest against mr wall man and i mr anderson has retired in a beautiful house in long new york and of course never. it was a bone of glacier we're looking at we're going to be inventive and one of the implications is for a nation which you know then more than thirty thousand people are affected and the people who are drinking the polluted water have known about the problems this can problems that is this is...
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mr. casey? oh, a wall fell on it. a wall? i was a fireman, i was in a hotel fire... ( fire engine siren wailing ) i've been on disability pay ever since the accident. let's have a little talk here, mr. casey. we have found several potential problems. your cholesterol is very high, the ekg tells us there is a slight heart problem, and the circulation in your leg is, uh... how should i put it... getting worse. if we don't do something right away, your current situation could lead to a stroke or heart attack. we strongly recommend that you start an exercise program. and we have to put you on a strict diet. and get this prescription filled. whatever you say, doc. here comes a taxi. so, what did the doctor say? not much. everything's o.k. no real problems. do you need to stop at the drugstore? no. later maybe. let's go straight home. ( doorbell buzzes ) becky-- buzzer. i'll be right down, matt. ( tv playing ) i won't be late. can i get you anything before i leave? no, no. i'll be fine. what's that for? because i love you. i love y
mr. casey? oh, a wall fell on it. a wall? i was a fireman, i was in a hotel fire... ( fire engine siren wailing ) i've been on disability pay ever since the accident. let's have a little talk here, mr. casey. we have found several potential problems. your cholesterol is very high, the ekg tells us there is a slight heart problem, and the circulation in your leg is, uh... how should i put it... getting worse. if we don't do something right away, your current situation could lead to a stroke or...
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you may line up on the wall. mr. pillpal. >> and i just realized i wore my boston shirt. prior to serving in boston john was the deputy general manager at bart and has worked in other cities as well so his transit management experience is considerable, and i just wanted to note that. i will just add a couple of things. i think john hailey covered many of the points. the one management is overall topic how to keep service on time. switchbacks are a technique in line management. i think the real key issue at mta is actual transit operator staffing and when they have fewer than they need there are problems with filling runs and having to make other adjustments so i think keeping operator availability at a high level, highering and training on a regular schedule is critical to running muni effectively. just as antidote last night after the game i was downtown. there was a lot of joy and celebration, but there was also a lot of muni delay that was unanticipated, unanticipatable. i understand that trains were stranded on the embarcadero. that power had to be shut down for safet
you may line up on the wall. mr. pillpal. >> and i just realized i wore my boston shirt. prior to serving in boston john was the deputy general manager at bart and has worked in other cities as well so his transit management experience is considerable, and i just wanted to note that. i will just add a couple of things. i think john hailey covered many of the points. the one management is overall topic how to keep service on time. switchbacks are a technique in line management. i think the...
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that encouragih mpucst mr foksos on wall street. stocks opened higher, but sellers took over. the dow closed down 139 points, the nasdaq lost almost 38 points, the s&p closed off 13. for the week, the dow fell 0.1%. the nasdaq was down 0.2%. the s&p gained 0.2% this week. we'll talk more about the markets a little later in the program with our friday market monitor guest. he's duncan richardson at eaton vance.r an update on the aftermath of hurricane sandy now. with temperatures dropping, tempers are flaring in some areas struggling with no power and dwindling food and clean water. >> this is staten island. four days after hurricane sandy brought her destructive winds and devastating storm surge of atlantic seawater. across the hudson river from new york, some new jersey neighborhoods remain inundated with flood waters. low temperatures this weekend are forecast to be close to freezing. the official count from the department of energy had 3.6 million customers across 11 states still without power. getting around in affected areas remains a challenge. the new york subway system
that encouragih mpucst mr foksos on wall street. stocks opened higher, but sellers took over. the dow closed down 139 points, the nasdaq lost almost 38 points, the s&p closed off 13. for the week, the dow fell 0.1%. the nasdaq was down 0.2%. the s&p gained 0.2% this week. we'll talk more about the markets a little later in the program with our friday market monitor guest. he's duncan richardson at eaton vance.r an update on the aftermath of hurricane sandy now. with temperatures...
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you must have made a killing in wall street, mr. prince. could be.ast time i saw johnny, he was talking about going to hollywood. i might try it yet. why, i read in a movie magazine about a fella who landed in hollywood stone-broke and cleaned up a million, no experience, either. all he had was looks, and he worked in a drugstore. if he worked, johnny, he didn't look like you. so she's wise to johnny. they kind of spar quite a bit. and there's this, uh, veiled dislike between them, but because they're both hooked up with kitty, they're not gonna come to blows. kitty, meanwhile, can't engage on this level, at all, of wit. you two stop fighting. i'm not fighting, baby. she just doesn't know my speed. why, i hear of movie actors getting 5- 10,000 a week. for what? for acting tough, for pushing girls in the face. what do they do i can't do? if you're so clever, why don't you do it? i might, funny face. i might. (knocking on door) she's putty to johnny, and then she's a femme fatale in relation to chris. so she's really a split. chris! i've brought over s
you must have made a killing in wall street, mr. prince. could be.ast time i saw johnny, he was talking about going to hollywood. i might try it yet. why, i read in a movie magazine about a fella who landed in hollywood stone-broke and cleaned up a million, no experience, either. all he had was looks, and he worked in a drugstore. if he worked, johnny, he didn't look like you. so she's wise to johnny. they kind of spar quite a bit. and there's this, uh, veiled dislike between them, but because...
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walls proposessed to remain cannot hang in space until a new foundation and cripple wall is built underneath them. >> mr. williams in all previous weeks we were told that even if the wall is hanging in there and in this case, they totally hung in there during frequent fraction and there is no future wall it was still not a demolition correct? >>> that is what we have been told and the assumption is we never get behind the form lay but the assumption is that, that assumption that i put in my letter section 317 says repair and maintenance and my understanding is that when that was put in by the board of directors five-seven year ago when 317 was passed that was when you were in the middle of remodel and found some dry rock you could repair and maintain it and it did not mean planning from the start to completely remove the building and build it out of new material and build it in the same lace and not all it a demolition, every single stick has to be removed every single stick. >> okay i would like to put myself in the position of of the planning commissioner that the information by which we are instructe
walls proposessed to remain cannot hang in space until a new foundation and cripple wall is built underneath them. >> mr. williams in all previous weeks we were told that even if the wall is hanging in there and in this case, they totally hung in there during frequent fraction and there is no future wall it was still not a demolition correct? >>> that is what we have been told and the assumption is we never get behind the form lay but the assumption is that, that assumption that...
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you must have made a killing in wall street, mr. prince. could be.ast time i saw johnny, he was talking about going to hollywood. i might try it yet. why, i read in a movie magazine about a fella who landed in hollywood stone-broke and cleaned up a million, no experience, either. all he had was looks, and he worked in a drugstore. if he worked, johnny, he didn't look like you. so she's wise to johnny. they kind of spar quite a bit. and there's this, uh, veiled dislike between them, but because they're both hooked up with kitty, they're not gonna come to blows. kitty, meanwhile, can't engage on this level, at all, of wit. you two stop fighting. i'm not fighting, baby. she just doesn't know my speed. why, i hear of movie actors getting 5- 10,000 a week. for what? for acting tough, for pushing girls in the face. what do they do i can't do? if you're so clever, why don't you do it? i might, funny face. i might. (knocking on door) she's putty to johnny, and then she's a femme fatale in relation to chris. so she's really a split. chris! i've brought over s
you must have made a killing in wall street, mr. prince. could be.ast time i saw johnny, he was talking about going to hollywood. i might try it yet. why, i read in a movie magazine about a fella who landed in hollywood stone-broke and cleaned up a million, no experience, either. all he had was looks, and he worked in a drugstore. if he worked, johnny, he didn't look like you. so she's wise to johnny. they kind of spar quite a bit. and there's this, uh, veiled dislike between them, but because...
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states know his consulate was attacked -- twice in one time in june, when they blew a hole in the wall. mr. president, if you knew about it, did you supply more security? >> sean: no. the worry is no. >> did you know that the british pulled out? did you know the red cross pulled out? you left our people there? >> sean: president photo-op with a picture of him, convening in the situation room about hurricane sandy. he is now out campaigning in vegas tonight. the csg -- that's the group that is posed to know -- they were never called upon. now they are trying to say, we released assets. wait a minute. ty woods risked his military career, risked his life and gave his life because he was told to stand down at the cia annex, which is a mile away from the consulate. wait a minute. this story in the washington post tonight -- contradicts everything they said. now, i believe it's because if they had used this csg, they would have had to admit it's terror. two weeks later, the president wasn't saying it was a terror attack. >> the answer to this is pretty clear. it's been going on six or seven mont
states know his consulate was attacked -- twice in one time in june, when they blew a hole in the wall. mr. president, if you knew about it, did you supply more security? >> sean: no. the worry is no. >> did you know that the british pulled out? did you know the red cross pulled out? you left our people there? >> sean: president photo-op with a picture of him, convening in the situation room about hurricane sandy. he is now out campaigning in vegas tonight. the csg -- that's...
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wall. but putting in one of these, and i think mr. hall has done this, you can cut a hole in your property line wall ware windows are not allowed. you can put this in and get a view of the golden gate bridge. have you done this? >> yes. i have to fantastic view walls in the east side of my bedroom. i have this kind of transparent wall material that allows me to view the bay bridge and downtown, which otherwise would not have. i am not sure i want to tell city planning about this, but it is great stuff. it is expensive per square foot, but by comparison to the improvement of equality in my like having them view, i will take it. >> how much is a view of downtown worth? >> and lot more than the roughly $200 a square foot. >> this is an odd piece of value enhancement. >> that would not necessarily be considered a window from the planning department. >> that is correct. it is a wall. it is made with special high- temperature glass with coating between layers. how about that? there is a thin steel that goes around inside. it is not structura
wall. but putting in one of these, and i think mr. hall has done this, you can cut a hole in your property line wall ware windows are not allowed. you can put this in and get a view of the golden gate bridge. have you done this? >> yes. i have to fantastic view walls in the east side of my bedroom. i have this kind of transparent wall material that allows me to view the bay bridge and downtown, which otherwise would not have. i am not sure i want to tell city planning about this, but it...
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trillion on wall street, not one of them going to deal involveing insider trading or market manipulation. the government protect them. jamal gets caught with a crack baggie in his going to jail but mrmcgillicuddy gets caught on wall street and he is protected by the government. neither administration, bush, obama, has any investigations, no prosecutions at all. the folks who are really dependent, they get interest- free loans from the federal reserve. wouldn't be nice if students could get interest-free loans? rush and bill to tell the truth, the white elite is very dependent on government. they get welfare anytime they want it with no strings attached. so that is the light at the center. it is not the majority. white brothers and sisters are catching hell you're not part of the 1%. >> i want to go to the issue of the whole discussion you are engaged in, pushing president obama from the left. in september at the democratic convention, "democracy now!" hosted a debate on obama's record with glen ford, executive editor black agenda and michael eric dyson, the author and msnbc analyst and georgetown university professor. >> the reality is, the american left will never be able to parti
trillion on wall street, not one of them going to deal involveing insider trading or market manipulation. the government protect them. jamal gets caught with a crack baggie in his going to jail but mrmcgillicuddy gets caught on wall street and he is protected by the government. neither administration, bush, obama, has any investigations, no prosecutions at all. the folks who are really dependent, they get interest- free loans from the federal reserve. wouldn't be nice if students could get...
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mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> reporter: this year marks the 25th anniversary of that famous phraseut the impact of the u.s. military buildup in germany during the cold war is still being felt today. in an unlikely place. the soccer field. a half dozen sons of american soldiers stationed in germany, born to german mothers have elected to play for the u.s. national soccer team, rather than germany's in the last few years. for some, this decision relates to their racial identity. danny williams and the other five players all have african-american fathers. >> what does it mean to be biracial in germany? versus being biracial here in the united states? >> people look at me in germany, they know i'm not 100% german. i told my parents i feel more american than german. >> reporter: jermaine jones was the first of this recent wave from germany to joint american soccer team. >> i'm different. when you see me, to german people, i'm a different guy. i'm mixed. >> reporter: unlike williams, whose american father raised him in germany, jones grew up in a single parent household. >> my mom and he
mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> reporter: this year marks the 25th anniversary of that famous phraseut the impact of the u.s. military buildup in germany during the cold war is still being felt today. in an unlikely place. the soccer field. a half dozen sons of american soldiers stationed in germany, born to german mothers have elected to play for the u.s. national soccer team, rather than germany's in the last few years. for some, this decision relates to their racial identity....
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mr. west self "the wall street journal.". when we hear from the mr. president we'll return to that.rolling, david. continue with your comments. you said this was the calm before the storm if you will. >> right. everybody is basically trying to jockey for position, making clear what their opening bid is and trying to make the public thing if this doesn't work out it was the other guy who was reasonable, other guy was unreasonable. lori: what is going to get this thing going? >> right. i think what, tomorrow as you know the president will meet the bipartisan leadership. i understand there have been some low level staff contacts. i expect him to come up with some way to avoid the mistakes of last year where there were a lot of meetings between barack obama and john boehner that went nowhere. they will use the next tier staff to work out something. i think the president is pretty firm telling them look, we'll raise taxes on the rich or we're going over the fiscal cliff. and republicans will have to decide, does he really mean it? lori: your story this morning put out some alternatives t
mr. west self "the wall street journal.". when we hear from the mr. president we'll return to that.rolling, david. continue with your comments. you said this was the calm before the storm if you will. >> right. everybody is basically trying to jockey for position, making clear what their opening bid is and trying to make the public thing if this doesn't work out it was the other guy who was reasonable, other guy was unreasonable. lori: what is going to get this thing going?...
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mr. rove took to "the wall street journal" this week to patiently explain to all these people who don't understand that these numbers that look so bad for mr. romney do not matter, or they're wrong. or they're wrong and they don't matter. because he says democrats are not winning early voting by enough. and he says the polls make assumptions about turnout that he describes as absurd. it also describes some intangible stuff that makes him believe mitt romney is going to win, things like crowd size and closing arguments. according to him, all of that stuff together shows that mitt romney is totally definitely going to win this thing. both are trying to convince the country it's obvious they are going to win. and i think it is worth listening to these arguments and checking qc if these arguments are based in good sense. but honestly, it's also worth recognizing that every campaign on both sides does this every time. for example, here is how this particular phenomenon looked the day before the election in 2008 when this bragging that we get every year was being done by a prominent john mccain republic
mr. rove took to "the wall street journal" this week to patiently explain to all these people who don't understand that these numbers that look so bad for mr. romney do not matter, or they're wrong. or they're wrong and they don't matter. because he says democrats are not winning early voting by enough. and he says the polls make assumptions about turnout that he describes as absurd. it also describes some intangible stuff that makes him believe mitt romney is going to win, things...
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wall street was convinced after mr. r's comments earlier this morning that some are interpreting as an olive branch, that perhaps there would be a move towards more common ground. now we see that wall street is interpreting the president as not as conciliatory as some thought he would be. do you think that we will be able to get some sort of agreement by the end of the year or given what we've heard this morning do you think it is further away than ever? >> i don't think it is further away than ever but i don't know that it will come by january 1. there are practical challenges ahead. i was very pleased with speaker boehner's comments. in my view he wants to reach an agreement. his challenge is the conference that when he was doing the grand bargain negotiations with the president. that was the high point of hope. it fell apart once he went back to his conference. so if they are able to keep an agreement and president obama clearly wants to, that's great and that's what should be our first objective. but there are enormo
wall street was convinced after mr. r's comments earlier this morning that some are interpreting as an olive branch, that perhaps there would be a move towards more common ground. now we see that wall street is interpreting the president as not as conciliatory as some thought he would be. do you think that we will be able to get some sort of agreement by the end of the year or given what we've heard this morning do you think it is further away than ever? >> i don't think it is further...
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mr. la camp, is this a wall street vote on the election? awful a sudden boom, boom, boom. is that what this is all about or is there something else going on here? >> there's definitely something else going on. we had problems before, with this market before yesterday. since september this market has been struggling with a falling, deteriorating global economy. it's been struggling with deteriorating earnings from corporate america and the fiscal cliff. so if you look at what the market did today it's all the obama themes that dominated the activity. the banks, the coal, the health care stocks, defense stocks got killed. and so you cannot say that this market today had nothing to do with obama's re-election, but you can say this market already had some issues and these issues are going to continue for some period of time. >> all right. henry blodget, you're our obama man. and by the way, i don't want to make any conclusions because i think sometimes, henry, people on wall street kind of jump to conclusions. there may be deals. who knows what's going to happen? but i do want
mr. la camp, is this a wall street vote on the election? awful a sudden boom, boom, boom. is that what this is all about or is there something else going on here? >> there's definitely something else going on. we had problems before, with this market before yesterday. since september this market has been struggling with a falling, deteriorating global economy. it's been struggling with deteriorating earnings from corporate america and the fiscal cliff. so if you look at what the market...
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he frankly, has personified and personally articulated the sort of wall street business critique of mr. obama that mitt romney has so gleefully capitalized on. literally in terms of massive support from places like goldman sachs and other wall street firms. but ultimately mayor bloomberg's endorsement said when you look at obama versus romney on a whole bunch of issues like education he mentioned and choice and marriage equality and most emphatically, if you look at the fact he believes in science and does not scoff at the idea of climate change and has taken concrete action to combat it, mr. bloomberg said the choice to him is clear. "one sees climate change as an urgent problem that threatens our planet. one does not. i want our president to place scientific evidence and risk management above electoral politics." this endorsement criticized mitt romney's leadership on the other hand saying, "in the past mr. romney has also taken sensible positions, but he has reversed course on all of them and is even running against the health care model he signed into law in massachusetts." mike bl
he frankly, has personified and personally articulated the sort of wall street business critique of mr. obama that mitt romney has so gleefully capitalized on. literally in terms of massive support from places like goldman sachs and other wall street firms. but ultimately mayor bloomberg's endorsement said when you look at obama versus romney on a whole bunch of issues like education he mentioned and choice and marriage equality and most emphatically, if you look at the fact he believes in...
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wall came down, started knocking it down. a true leader back then? remember what happened. remember this extraordinary moment. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. [cheers and applause] stuart: i don't know how to describe it but i get emotional when i see that man. liz macdonald, gerri willis join the company. that topic, berlin wall next. [cheers and applause] stuart: that was wonderful. 23 years ago today began the demolition of the berlin wall. for those of us who spent their adult lives feeling the impact it was an extraordinary event. back then, america was a leader of the world, accomplishing big things, great things. quick comment, gerri? >> this was the power of personality. this wasn't a big spending program. this was ronald reagan saying tear down this wall. that is exactly what happened. >> the irony it was symbol for decades of division and idealogical antagonism. when it camed down ushered in policy of detente and constructive engagement. this is symbolic day for congress. should listen to what happened in the aftermath of the berlin wall. stuart: this is symbolic day for president obama. what ajor th
wall came down, started knocking it down. a true leader back then? remember what happened. remember this extraordinary moment. >> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. [cheers and applause] stuart: i don't know how to describe it but i get emotional when i see that man. liz macdonald, gerri willis join the company. that topic, berlin wall next. [cheers and applause] stuart: that was wonderful. 23 years ago today began the demolition of the berlin wall. for those of us who spent their adult...
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mr. romney, he writes in "the wall street journal" today, my prediction, sometimes after the cock crows on the morning of november 7th, mitt romney will be declared the president with romney carrying 279 electoral votes, probably more. is karl rove trying to give comfort to his financial backers, here's a group or do you really think he believes it? >> i think karl rove incredibly shrewd. he knows that voters want to go with winners and you want to protect the idea that your guy is going to be the winner so that those soft supporters will back him and pull that lever and perhaps help you out to that degree. so i don't know if he believes it, but i certainly think he wants everybody else to believe it and he knows that this is a really shrewd strategy on his part. >> reverend, i interviewed karl rove in the white house three days before the 2006 midterm where he promised that republicans would hold on to the house. they lost the house, the senate. he said at that time to me, you've got your mess but i've got my mess. this is karl rove's mess and it's the same mess that he tried to play befo
mr. romney, he writes in "the wall street journal" today, my prediction, sometimes after the cock crows on the morning of november 7th, mitt romney will be declared the president with romney carrying 279 electoral votes, probably more. is karl rove trying to give comfort to his financial backers, here's a group or do you really think he believes it? >> i think karl rove incredibly shrewd. he knows that voters want to go with winners and you want to protect the idea that your guy...