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>> hi, james madison with orton management we're participating with the port on a number of those buildings. i wanted to echo corrin my congratulate mark and others. it's a massive very detailed document we're excited with the district is being nominated and it's an important part of our work for the tax credits congratulations mark >> any other public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> mark i'd like to thank you for a very well done presentation. i can't imagine there's any more history you've left out (laughter) >> thank you corrin and everything that's been involved. this has been a long project and anything we can do it help make it happen would be absolutely terrific. >> i also want to say thank you to the detailed report i have a question on the timing. you mention there was a pier 70 master plan and now we're doing the nomination why didn't he nominate before >> actually, the nomination as i mentioned was finished in 2007. and we went through a review process through the state office of the national park service we got preliminary comments and it was decided we needed
>> hi, james madison with orton management we're participating with the port on a number of those buildings. i wanted to echo corrin my congratulate mark and others. it's a massive very detailed document we're excited with the district is being nominated and it's an important part of our work for the tax credits congratulations mark >> any other public comment? seeing none, public comment is closed. >> mark i'd like to thank you for a very well done presentation. i can't...
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orton. a student. britain. did you did you. the beach. the new year. yes utah. is it the reason is that it was it all as. she did. did it kiddo. with that. i do. we are. he didn't. i think. and she is. what you can though. to be from france twenty four. a live debate on top of it. one day concert at seven pm. judge. and all that don't. to find a way to stop and a squeeze play. to end up in the process. we will win the eye. he has a fifty three countries and five international organizations gathered in the heat for the nuclear security summit mention of nuclear terrorism by reducing the stockpiles of hazzard is reactive substances. strengthening the protection these facilities and boosting international cooperation be the main topics of the summit the nuclear security summit is being held to two thousand and ten danish team of the united states the current team will be the third one the first international forum was held in two thousand and ten in washington and a second one to please consult your sweet tooth. president of catholics and most about is the right ha
orton. a student. britain. did you did you. the beach. the new year. yes utah. is it the reason is that it was it all as. she did. did it kiddo. with that. i do. we are. he didn't. i think. and she is. what you can though. to be from france twenty four. a live debate on top of it. one day concert at seven pm. judge. and all that don't. to find a way to stop and a squeeze play. to end up in the process. we will win the eye. he has a fifty three countries and five international organizations...
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mike rogers was shaping up as the most orton national security guy in the house will leave him in thech. lou: he's also someone who went through a lot of criticism. going into business with people cism.re part of the scope of the going into business with people who are part of the scope of the investigation of benghazi. some people said he's been a little timid and investigating benghazi in particular. >> well, head of the house intelligence committee, he's an important player which has dragged on ultimately but also he hasn't served them as well as letting go this far. trixie would like him to shut it down? >> i think he needs to step it up. i think the house leadership has not been forceful enough in pushing both of those issues forward. >> but a nice way to say they have been dragging their feet. >> yes. >> i thought so. >> to you so much. it is here. thank you both. coming up next, general motors announcing another vehicle recall and they aren't telling anyone why. i love this country. the markets posting gains on the final trading day of the week. john lonski and his long-term fo
mike rogers was shaping up as the most orton national security guy in the house will leave him in thech. lou: he's also someone who went through a lot of criticism. going into business with people cism.re part of the scope of the going into business with people who are part of the scope of the investigation of benghazi. some people said he's been a little timid and investigating benghazi in particular. >> well, head of the house intelligence committee, he's an important player which has...
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specific implication, other beingacebook clearly sees in more one-to-one messaging as critically him ortonor various reasons, and i think that might cause other people to look at whether they are or not. evans is completely committed to the long haul. that is why he has stared down the m&a opportunities that have come before us. >> thank you for joining us. always great to have you here. i back after this quick rick. -- right back after this quick break. ♪ >> welcome back to bloomberg "west." one of the biggest names in the tech role. and his teenage days he was in aspiring -- was an rapper. >> excuse me. you can't tell me nothing. you can't tell me nothing. hip-hop is the music of entrepreneurship. againstcoming the man rallying against. anyone in hip-hop thinks about them selves and talks about themselves as an entrepreneur. blog post,e a generally it is to teach an entrepreneur how to do something. the post can take you how to do it. like i am feeling exactly what he meant and complements and that way. i wrote a post, which is about positiveng cash flow is important because then you can
specific implication, other beingacebook clearly sees in more one-to-one messaging as critically him ortonor various reasons, and i think that might cause other people to look at whether they are or not. evans is completely committed to the long haul. that is why he has stared down the m&a opportunities that have come before us. >> thank you for joining us. always great to have you here. i back after this quick rick. -- right back after this quick break. ♪ >> welcome back to...
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i'm mark orton.ead visual effects company managed to make this film look like he was filmed in outer space. our next guest is the founder of the company, william sergeant, chief executive officer of the british company frame store. william, congratulations. -- your company's second oscar. >> gravity was very much setting a new bar in our industry. >> just give us an idea, william, of the bar that you set . there are techniques involved in this film that took three years to complete third it was some undertaking. >> this was like a feature animation film. as and the film is just george's faces, everything else is digital. the problem was to re-create zero g, because in space people are upside down and sideways. the achievement was to make something in terms of sheer processing power, sure animation. for that we had to innovate all sorts of technologies. >> tell us about the role of visual effects and how you see that changing in the nearly 30 years that it has been in existence. have you seen it move
i'm mark orton.ead visual effects company managed to make this film look like he was filmed in outer space. our next guest is the founder of the company, william sergeant, chief executive officer of the british company frame store. william, congratulations. -- your company's second oscar. >> gravity was very much setting a new bar in our industry. >> just give us an idea, william, of the bar that you set . there are techniques involved in this film that took three years to complete...
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. >> reporter: in 1946 the ortons started the vermont country store catalog and when the orders started from long ago. >> reporter: customers of the vermont country store keep coming back for their old favorites and occasionally their demand for a product has actually brow it back from extension. >> i think big searls are usually ones that customers connect with. products like our tangi lipstick that's a product that we actually own sniet went extinct. >> it went extinct. it was no longer available. we started to work with a company to manufacture it. it has a different -- sort of a different shade depending on your skin tone and body temperature. we call it the mood ring for your lips. >> let's see what happens. >> the drum roll. >> goes from orange to -- oh my gosh it's turning pink. >> reporter: the store and the catalog appeal to the young and the old. another part of the country store's success, tour bussing. >> i think that's a huge part of why they come to vermont and you have bus loads that come from england. vermont feels to them like old america. >> reporter: or maybe quintess
. >> reporter: in 1946 the ortons started the vermont country store catalog and when the orders started from long ago. >> reporter: customers of the vermont country store keep coming back for their old favorites and occasionally their demand for a product has actually brow it back from extension. >> i think big searls are usually ones that customers connect with. products like our tangi lipstick that's a product that we actually own sniet went extinct. >> it went...
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homestead strike of 1892 was a truly horrific episode, a clash between striking steel workers and pink orton men in -- pinkerton men in homestead, pennsylvania. it was a terrible, bloody episode with casualties and blame on both sides, but i can tell you for sure that allen pinkerton didn't smash anyone's grandfather over the head that day. i hear you ask, how can you be so sure? well, because he was dead. [laughter] he had, he had died eight years earlier. and it has been my experience dead men crack no skulls. [laughter] my point is that allen pinkerton's story has gotten tangled up over the years with the darker aspects of his agency's legacy. allen pinkerton, the founder of the agency, spent his youth marching for the rights of work working men in his native scotland and came under fire be, literally, for doing so. allen pinkerton, founder of the agency, ran a station on the underground railroad here in illinois helping fugitive slaves on their way north to freedom. he was a friend of john brown, the fire and brimstone abolitionist. even though the assistance he gave to brown in the days
homestead strike of 1892 was a truly horrific episode, a clash between striking steel workers and pink orton men in -- pinkerton men in homestead, pennsylvania. it was a terrible, bloody episode with casualties and blame on both sides, but i can tell you for sure that allen pinkerton didn't smash anyone's grandfather over the head that day. i hear you ask, how can you be so sure? well, because he was dead. [laughter] he had, he had died eight years earlier. and it has been my experience dead...
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. >> and this is one site that is orton in the book. it's a little bit different from the way some political scientist think of political struggles where they tend to get struggles between political parties. one of the points that we make in the book is that the coalitions that have been involved in, let's say u.s. history, to design the rules of banking have often been bipartisan. in fact, they have purposely structured themselves to be fairly immune to electoral partisan outcomes. so just as you would expect, if you wanted to have a long-lived and valuable coalition you would want it to be fairly robust with a outcomes. so sometimes you get a very unlikely partnership. people who culturally, socioeconomically, do not cii at all. but they find a convenient and being allies in a particular arrangement. >> the way i think of it is the democrats like to give money to their friends. they just have different friends. that they have the financial sector in common. so they are both content to scratch them back. >> i agree with you. but i woul
. >> and this is one site that is orton in the book. it's a little bit different from the way some political scientist think of political struggles where they tend to get struggles between political parties. one of the points that we make in the book is that the coalitions that have been involved in, let's say u.s. history, to design the rules of banking have often been bipartisan. in fact, they have purposely structured themselves to be fairly immune to electoral partisan outcomes. so...
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imr orton. barton.mark >> i'm an edwards. -- anna edwards. >> ryan chilcote is in the ground in kiev. >> jonathan ferro is looking at the ecb rate decision later. >> caroline hyde is looking at the bids. aviv.tt is in tel >> let's start by telling you about some of the big news coming up on bloomberg television this morning. we will turn our attention to jcdecaux. of we will get more insight into the company's latest earnings. and a security maker expects double-digit growth in profits this year. and the pulse will sit down with discussf executive to europe's second-biggest maker. are holding an emergency summit to decide how they should respond to the russian troop buildup in crimea. there.weed is they said they were making some decisions last night with regards to isolating russia. talk about how that builds pressure on the eu to act next. the mere fact that nato has decided that the situation in russia is so critical that they have taken actions will be putting pressure on the european leader
imr orton. barton.mark >> i'm an edwards. -- anna edwards. >> ryan chilcote is in the ground in kiev. >> jonathan ferro is looking at the ecb rate decision later. >> caroline hyde is looking at the bids. aviv.tt is in tel >> let's start by telling you about some of the big news coming up on bloomberg television this morning. we will turn our attention to jcdecaux. of we will get more insight into the company's latest earnings. and a security maker expects...
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i am mark orton. barton.mark yellen's first meeting as chair. we will get the new projections. will be her first arrest conference. measured reduction and tapering continues, tinkering of forward guidance? what can be expected? >> yes, absolutely. the better than expected payroll numbers earlier this month has made her job easier. look, the economy is still improving on a medium-term view. we have got a long, protracted situation. the book had something like 119 references to weather and snow. [laughter] >> they might mention whether in the statement for the first time. >> that is right. the fed has made it quite clear that monetary policy depends on the economic outlook. not on a preset path. however, the bar to halting tapering is pretty high. we had the improvements in payrolls, it is not just payrolls, we had a bounce back in new homes as well. about things happening in the u.k.. the chancellor unveiled his annual budget -- will unveil his annual budget tomorrow. will we see evidence of the looming election in the budget? it is around a year away, but it is very much a feat
i am mark orton. barton.mark yellen's first meeting as chair. we will get the new projections. will be her first arrest conference. measured reduction and tapering continues, tinkering of forward guidance? what can be expected? >> yes, absolutely. the better than expected payroll numbers earlier this month has made her job easier. look, the economy is still improving on a medium-term view. we have got a long, protracted situation. the book had something like 119 references to weather and...
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. >> coming out of the council for foreign relations, another book that caught my eye is orton chang'shere is no way to have seven and a half percent growth when utility consumption is only up about one and one half percent. what is the growth? away from the number. you cannot tell. it does not matter. if china wants a percent growth, they can have it. they just dig themselves a bigger hole and it threatens a slowdown. bonds fall out of china. the government has made clear it is willing to let companies fail if they have bad that. if there is a banking crisis, how would that look compared to a u.s. banking crisis? >> they know it is not a market economy. with a plan things out, they start to adopt the mindset of a market economy. the idea they will have a conventional banking crisis is far-fetched. evidence ofe any china succeeding or reorienting its economy from exports? >> we do. there are a bunch of rebalancing things going on. retail is being emphasized over manufacturing. we are seeing a geographic unit rebalancing. we are not seeing the consumption of debt. >> where is their mili
. >> coming out of the council for foreign relations, another book that caught my eye is orton chang'shere is no way to have seven and a half percent growth when utility consumption is only up about one and one half percent. what is the growth? away from the number. you cannot tell. it does not matter. if china wants a percent growth, they can have it. they just dig themselves a bigger hole and it threatens a slowdown. bonds fall out of china. the government has made clear it is willing...
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york and the senator from missouri, senator claire mccaskill, for the leadership and bringing this orton issue to the forefront. i also want to acknowledge the courage and conviction of jennifer noris and ruth moore, two individuals who were sexually assaulted while serving our country. they have made it their mission to change this present system that has not put victims first. through their advocacy, they had helped to shine a light on the crisis and they deserve our gratitude. the senator and i were coming to the floor and we were stopped by a reporter who asked us what has made the difference and i said it has in the leadership of the senator from new york and the senator from missouri. but i also pointed out that the survivors of military assaults that have come forward and then willing to tell their stories and how painful those stories are. madam president, since 2004, i have been in alarm and asking the military to have a response to the growing crisis of sexual assault in the military, including the need to ensure appropriate punishment for the perpetrators of these crimes to pr
york and the senator from missouri, senator claire mccaskill, for the leadership and bringing this orton issue to the forefront. i also want to acknowledge the courage and conviction of jennifer noris and ruth moore, two individuals who were sexually assaulted while serving our country. they have made it their mission to change this present system that has not put victims first. through their advocacy, they had helped to shine a light on the crisis and they deserve our gratitude. the senator...
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orton's preparing to welcome ukraine's opposition leader turned prime minister to secure american allegiance to the country's current leadership the u.s. will also send a dozen find to try to nato bases in poland and lithuania by fares today is to apparently in force exercises in response to the turmoil in ukraine pentagon describes the move as making it crystal clear to american allies in the region that the u.s. stands by them but as the u.s. flexes its military muscles it appears more than hard for the americans who were polled would prefer not to get involved in the ukrainian crisis and the situation there reports. ukraine's cool pointed interim prime minister comes to the u.s. capitol for a public show of mutual affection this is showing public support by the most powerful country in the world to an unelected prime minister who seized power illegally but they hope to gain legitimacy through this international arena the u.s. involvement in the ukrainian crisis reaches far and wide despite loud words about rooting for democracy and the ukrainian people deciding their own future you've see
orton's preparing to welcome ukraine's opposition leader turned prime minister to secure american allegiance to the country's current leadership the u.s. will also send a dozen find to try to nato bases in poland and lithuania by fares today is to apparently in force exercises in response to the turmoil in ukraine pentagon describes the move as making it crystal clear to american allies in the region that the u.s. stands by them but as the u.s. flexes its military muscles it appears more than...
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we got a lot of people interested in the to be understand you recently had a storyline with randy orton another top name that wasn't well received by fans what was no like i said i think our greatest asset in the w.b. is the ability to perform in front of line. audiences of nonstop basis and we had an event in pittsburgh called the rubble and the audience was hell bent on being the biggest superstar in the show and were already and so yes yes it makes for a just an unbelievable experience so much so that it you know it caught the eye of the people giving information so it's it was truly a unique night but i think at the at the end of the show at the end of the royal rumble everybody went home happy who is the wrestling fan if you tintype him or her at all and that's that's another great thing about debbie to be the fact that we're one hundred forty countries the fact that we are now openly advertising we are a family friendly proud to have been doing so since two thousand and four two thousand and five so families know that they can come to debbie debbie event and at a decent price it t
we got a lot of people interested in the to be understand you recently had a storyline with randy orton another top name that wasn't well received by fans what was no like i said i think our greatest asset in the w.b. is the ability to perform in front of line. audiences of nonstop basis and we had an event in pittsburgh called the rubble and the audience was hell bent on being the biggest superstar in the show and were already and so yes yes it makes for a just an unbelievable experience so...