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>> well, the philanthropy is very important. the u.s. is very unique in not only the scale of philanthropy but the breadth. it is not just the richest, who give to philanthropy in some ways, it is more impressive that the nonrich are so generous in this country, if you look at it state by state, utah stands out 5% of income given to where more like 2% elsewhere, this is a broad movement, we have very good ngos, if you -- there could be some cutbacks because it is deductible, you don't want to run tax rating up unnecessarily, you top find a balance, if they are important programs okay then have you so pay for them, at some point. neil: right, you think we got that proper balance now with the recent increases ? >> no, i think the we're running a higher deficit, be that we would like to long run, there is a important argument about given the shakiness of the economy how do you phase in the that balance, in a sense you can think of deficit as a stimulus to the economy, do we need that level of stimulus, the big long runnthing, are the medica
>> well, the philanthropy is very important. the u.s. is very unique in not only the scale of philanthropy but the breadth. it is not just the richest, who give to philanthropy in some ways, it is more impressive that the nonrich are so generous in this country, if you look at it state by state, utah stands out 5% of income given to where more like 2% elsewhere, this is a broad movement, we have very good ngos, if you -- there could be some cutbacks because it is deductible, you don't...
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imagine, to have the hospitality of a distinguished center at the graduate center, the center on philanthropy andsivity society, and to also have it with a friendship of a terrific scholar who has been a friend for many years. i owe kathy a special debt in her generous invitation to me to be a senior scholar at the center and bring my small organization with me. thankthank you very much, kathy. it's because of her that i am here today, and here this fall and winter and at the city university. i sworn after i left maryland, having left rutgers i would not go back to the university again, but i'm very glad i broke that promise to myself and that i'm here. it's also a pleasure to be once again on the podium with francis fox piven. we met in the '70s when we were both regarded, even i was regarded as a radical scholar. some might not think it anyone. we were asked by james mcgregory to be the co-chair of the by sen bsh bicentennial -- we came up with a program that jim was alarmed by. he put in to action, i've known francis since then, and she has remained an honest and authentic voice of progres
imagine, to have the hospitality of a distinguished center at the graduate center, the center on philanthropy andsivity society, and to also have it with a friendship of a terrific scholar who has been a friend for many years. i owe kathy a special debt in her generous invitation to me to be a senior scholar at the center and bring my small organization with me. thankthank you very much, kathy. it's because of her that i am here today, and here this fall and winter and at the city university. i...
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but philanthropy has this diversity. i'm thrilled that mike's going to get more time for his diversity for his philanthropy and it will be interesting to see what new things he picks. >> 307 days. >> rose: so that brings me to this. a lot of his friends including me are trying to fire out what he shouldo nt. doou he anythg y uld like to suggest for him. >> i think he's had an incredible impact as mayor of new york. being willing to take on things like smoking that were not popular, how do you get after this obesity thing. i'm totally with him on that. and we need voices that look at the long term problems we get. most of the things we talked about here are cases of doing something now to avoid a proem later. climate change, obesity. and the natural course of society will often not see those problems and do the right thing. so having somebody whose got a business background, some resources, willing to put his reputation behind it who speaks out about hey let's, you don't want your kids to get overweight. let's work on thi
but philanthropy has this diversity. i'm thrilled that mike's going to get more time for his diversity for his philanthropy and it will be interesting to see what new things he picks. >> 307 days. >> rose: so that brings me to this. a lot of his friends including me are trying to fire out what he shouldo nt. doou he anythg y uld like to suggest for him. >> i think he's had an incredible impact as mayor of new york. being willing to take on things like smoking that were not...
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he very self-consciously explapped what he thought about philanthropy which was that it was not really about benefiting the world at large or other people. it was really about buffing up the reputations of the people who were philanthropic, and you can say that. it was very often part of the motivation that lay behind philanthropic giving. could you say it was always there? i think it was always there in some measure, but the measure varies. john d. rockefeller, extraordinarily rich man, his first year in business in cleveland came close to tithing and he got upset because he couldn't tithe fully. every year after that, he did. in other words, he was philanthropic from the get-go, before he had a reputation for being an evil man that he needed to buff up. that's true of -- i talk about the brothers in boston. that was the first agreed industrial, american industrial force. the older of the two brothers also was philanthropic from the get-go, and some people are, and one gathers that, you know, as i said, motives vary here, responses vary, and there are agents that are interesting, and
he very self-consciously explapped what he thought about philanthropy which was that it was not really about benefiting the world at large or other people. it was really about buffing up the reputations of the people who were philanthropic, and you can say that. it was very often part of the motivation that lay behind philanthropic giving. could you say it was always there? i think it was always there in some measure, but the measure varies. john d. rockefeller, extraordinarily rich man, his...
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what is the difference between your -- between corporate philanthropy and something integrated? >> in my opinion it gets to an outdated and bifurcated view of business and society, that the company makes as much money as possible at all costs, right? without understanding the impact on communities where they operate, the product environment. it has a few feel good marketing campaigns and philanthropic grants that it makes a really in the nature of pr or risk mitigation, but that it does not -- we need to get beyond that outdated mentality, make as much money but as long as you give a little bit away, we will forget about all of the danger the to create a long way. -- that you created a long way. we need to go to the heart of what a company has the capacity to do. in "the lorax," as you said, it is not about -- he was not asking the onceler to fund an after-school treat club for use in the community. -- tree club for youth in the community, he was asking him to revise his fundamental business strategy and purpose. that is the kind of conversation in need. not encouraging companie
what is the difference between your -- between corporate philanthropy and something integrated? >> in my opinion it gets to an outdated and bifurcated view of business and society, that the company makes as much money as possible at all costs, right? without understanding the impact on communities where they operate, the product environment. it has a few feel good marketing campaigns and philanthropic grants that it makes a really in the nature of pr or risk mitigation, but that it does...
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the reason why i have a feeling, he spoke about fillen philanthropy ecosystem. i have to get to know him. brian is executive directer and the mandate to leverage the breadth of -- in the role he manages enbasement gaugement, comp hepsive partnership with the youth village for orphans in rwanda, and a foundation to upgrade the information infrastructure of the social sector. and then alice korngold is sitting here. she provides strategy company services to 4100 companies, universities, health care institutions, and the board of directors of global and national and regional non-profit, for praft and non-profit proip, sustainability, strategic philanthropy, and non-profit revenue model. finally, "the lorax," he's -- we think he works on nto. we're not sure. we think he works on nto, for now let's say he's a protecter of the trees. he speaks for the trees. [inaudible] it tells a story of the mossy bossy creature who tries to stop them from stopping down truffula trees and destroying the business. the onceler has a business, he's sympathetic to the lorax's pleas. he
the reason why i have a feeling, he spoke about fillen philanthropy ecosystem. i have to get to know him. brian is executive directer and the mandate to leverage the breadth of -- in the role he manages enbasement gaugement, comp hepsive partnership with the youth village for orphans in rwanda, and a foundation to upgrade the information infrastructure of the social sector. and then alice korngold is sitting here. she provides strategy company services to 4100 companies, universities, health...
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in your mind, corporate philanthropy versus something integrated into the core, and what is so important about integrating it into the core? >> there is an outdated view of business as a society. the company makes as much money at all costs without understanding the impact of the community. it has a few feel good marketing campaigns and philanthropic grants that make really in the nature of pr are risk mitigation. we need to get beyond that outdated mentality. instead, we need this notion of corporate impact. it goes beyond writing a check. it goes to the heart of what a company has the capacity to do. in "the lorax" the lorax was not asking the once-ler to fund an afterschool tree club for youth in the community. he was asking him to reconsider his fundamental business strategy and purpose. i think that is a kind of conversations that we need. not to encourage more companies to give, but how do we encourage more companies to have an impact. >> mmm-hmm. how do we do this? you mentioned creating a system of feedback. this is where your expertise can help us. what could the once-ler have d
in your mind, corporate philanthropy versus something integrated into the core, and what is so important about integrating it into the core? >> there is an outdated view of business as a society. the company makes as much money at all costs without understanding the impact of the community. it has a few feel good marketing campaigns and philanthropic grants that make really in the nature of pr are risk mitigation. we need to get beyond that outdated mentality. instead, we need this notion...
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celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutionsnd foundations. and friends of the newshour. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.
celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutionsnd foundations. and friends of the newshour. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.
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celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.
celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you.
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announcer: funding is provided by -- carnegie corporation of ne york, celebrating 100 years of philanthropy, and committed to doing real and permanent good in the world. the kohlberg foundation. independent production fund, with support from the partridge foundation, a john and polly guth charitable fund. the clements foundation. park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the herb alpert foundation, supporting organizations whose mission is to promote compassion and creativity in our society. the bernard and audre rapoport foundation. the john d. and catherine t. macarthur foundation, committed to building a more just, verdant, and peaceful world. more information at macfound.org. anne gumowitz. the betsy and jesse fink foundation. the hkh foundation. barbara g. fleischman. and by our sole corporate sponsor, mutual of america, designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we're your retirement company. >>> welcome to this week's broadcast and the "troublemaker" of the year. that's right, my guest is the first recipient of a new
announcer: funding is provided by -- carnegie corporation of ne york, celebrating 100 years of philanthropy, and committed to doing real and permanent good in the world. the kohlberg foundation. independent production fund, with support from the partridge foundation, a john and polly guth charitable fund. the clements foundation. park foundation, dedicated to heightening public awareness of critical issues. the herb alpert foundation, supporting organizations whose mission is to promote...
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is this going to be a new era in terms of philanthropy? been very charitable already before this. but 30 tons of food sent to all these charities, is it a new day in terms of charitable contributions and philanthropy at cit? >> well, citphilanthropic. we really want to be a very good neighbor. i think the ability to collect and distribute 30 tons of food is pretty spectacular achievement. really everyone here in this building, all of our employees, have chipped in to do this. i think the biggest challenge will be whether we can surpass 30 tons next year. >> yeah, really. we'll be watching, john. we hope to talk to you again. good to talk with you. thank you so much. >> thanks, maria. >> see you soon. john thain, chaurm and ceo at cit group. >>> what team is the biggest winner in college basketball? don't check the national rankings. check the balance sheets. >>> why is a professor warning not to touch your portfolio during march madness? stay with us. [ male announcer ] just when you thought you had experienced performance a new ride comes
is this going to be a new era in terms of philanthropy? been very charitable already before this. but 30 tons of food sent to all these charities, is it a new day in terms of charitable contributions and philanthropy at cit? >> well, citphilanthropic. we really want to be a very good neighbor. i think the ability to collect and distribute 30 tons of food is pretty spectacular achievement. really everyone here in this building, all of our employees, have chipped in to do this. i think the...
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celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutionsnd fo
celebrating 100 years of philanthropy at carnegie.org. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutionsnd fo
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[ticking] >> coming up: the challenges of philanthropy. >> you know bill gates.id to him, "80% of what you're throwing down there in africa is not gonna work"? >> well, i've said it a little differently, i think, and that is that we need to quit thinking about trying to do it like we do it in america. >> the buffetts and bill gates when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. ♪ [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee. that was fast. we're outta here. ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ engine revs ] all right that's a fifth-floor probleok.. not in my house! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! no no no! not today! ha ha ha! ha ha ha! jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dikembe mutumbo blocking a shot. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. [ticking] >> warren buffett wants his oldest son, howard, to succeed him as chairman of his multibillion-dollar holding company, berkshire hathaway. it's not unusual for a father to want his son to take over the family business. but it
[ticking] >> coming up: the challenges of philanthropy. >> you know bill gates.id to him, "80% of what you're throwing down there in africa is not gonna work"? >> well, i've said it a little differently, i think, and that is that we need to quit thinking about trying to do it like we do it in america. >> the buffetts and bill gates when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. ♪ [ construction sounds ] ♪ [ watch ticking ] [ engine revs ] come in. ♪ got the coffee....
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[ticking] >> coming up: the challenges of philanthropy. >> you know bill gates. have you said to him, "80% of what you're throwing down there in africa is not gonna work"? >> well, i've said it a little differently, i think, and that is that we need to quit thinking about trying to do it like we do it in america. >> the buffetts and bill gates when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. it's a new day. if your a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side
[ticking] >> coming up: the challenges of philanthropy. >> you know bill gates. have you said to him, "80% of what you're throwing down there in africa is not gonna work"? >> well, i've said it a little differently, i think, and that is that we need to quit thinking about trying to do it like we do it in america. >> the buffetts and bill gates when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. it's a new day. if your a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is...
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and then finally, philanthropy, 'cause sometimes it just takes money to solve a problem. >> which means that even simple fundraising events like car washes and bake sales can play a big role. >> [ singing indistinctly ] >> speaking of big roles, miley cyrus is a longtime y.s.a. supporter. she's a partner in a program called "get ur good on." >> every little thing we do has the potential to make our world a better place to live. >> miley has lots of ideas to help you get started. you can find them through the link on our "tkn" website. >> join now to share ideas and get info from me and my friends at youth service america. >> whether it's a single project for global youth service day or a year-round effort, you don't have to wait to start changing the world. >> we have a lot more to tell you about. >> so, stay with us. >> pope francis giving his first sunday blessing to a crowd of over 150,000 in saint peter's square, affirming himself as the people's pope, urging the world to be more forgiving. after celebrating mass, the pope giving his security a scare by breaking off and greeting a c
and then finally, philanthropy, 'cause sometimes it just takes money to solve a problem. >> which means that even simple fundraising events like car washes and bake sales can play a big role. >> [ singing indistinctly ] >> speaking of big roles, miley cyrus is a longtime y.s.a. supporter. she's a partner in a program called "get ur good on." >> every little thing we do has the potential to make our world a better place to live. >> miley has lots of ideas...
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we're not talking about philanthropy if we do something we should receive something in return right so let's see what cyprus is offering us i've heard about gas system or gas deposits in view of the third energy package you have to watch because on one hand you can buy the on the other hand immediately european union will tell you that no you cannot or own gas and you cannot own distribution i philosophically do not understand why should we spend ten billion at the moment for something which will never be strategically without with within our field of influence can you imagine. a british navy base retreated from cyprus interest you in response to your kindness and russian navy installed in what do you what do we need it for. but there are those who say russia's help in bailing out cyprus will only speed up the country's the miles by undermining its value as a banking sector i don't think we should be involved in betting out separatist because if if we start to bail out cyprus it will be expensive and we must understand that if the war want to get there eventually gas field which is a b
we're not talking about philanthropy if we do something we should receive something in return right so let's see what cyprus is offering us i've heard about gas system or gas deposits in view of the third energy package you have to watch because on one hand you can buy the on the other hand immediately european union will tell you that no you cannot or own gas and you cannot own distribution i philosophically do not understand why should we spend ten billion at the moment for something which...
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move on, the attorney general launched a defending childhood initiative, i know there's a lot of philanthropy in the room, we want to work in partnership to find those innovative programs. there was a jurisdiction in north dakota that got a grant to implement some of the restoretive justice programs, the superintendent mentioned those. those have shown real potential for doing good things in terms of preventing recidivism in the bullying context. a grant to boston for statewide bullying intervention, so there's a number of different places, portland, maine and elsewhere. if you have ideas you should never hesitate to call us. we're not a grant making arm in our division but we have the auspices of the department of justice so if it's not mean i'll make sure to funnel you to the right place so you can have that conversation. >> tom, what else, are there other best practices, other communities that stand out as you have traveled that resonate with you. >> like so many things, governor, it starts with leadership. the programs i look to and i say, i'd like my kid to go to this school, it starts o
move on, the attorney general launched a defending childhood initiative, i know there's a lot of philanthropy in the room, we want to work in partnership to find those innovative programs. there was a jurisdiction in north dakota that got a grant to implement some of the restoretive justice programs, the superintendent mentioned those. those have shown real potential for doing good things in terms of preventing recidivism in the bullying context. a grant to boston for statewide bullying...
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addition to serving on the northern california grant makers board and the bay area of blacks in philanthropy i organization, she has also served the community in a lot of other functions. she has founded the passport scholars access program. she has also been the board member for an organization that sends volunteers through the coral center for civic leadership. * and i also know her as the former president of an organization known as spark, which is a women's fund building a network of young donors who invest in changing the patterns of inequality that impact women throughout the world. and, of course, on top of that, she was a peace core volunteer in west africa. so, i know we referred earlier to supervisor campos referred to the pope and his former aide and supervisor chiu, i'm going to add to that list jamie alison hope. thank you so much for everything you've been doing. (applause) >> jamie? >> thank you, supervisor chiu. i am excited and thrilled and surprised to receive this recognition. in fact, when supervisor chiu contacted me about this award ceremony, i thought he was calling on
addition to serving on the northern california grant makers board and the bay area of blacks in philanthropy i organization, she has also served the community in a lot of other functions. she has founded the passport scholars access program. she has also been the board member for an organization that sends volunteers through the coral center for civic leadership. * and i also know her as the former president of an organization known as spark, which is a women's fund building a network of young...
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i'm optimistic that just as we have worked hard to bring philanthropy i in to find a program that is appealing to local advisetionv to support and help the city be successful, we have crafted those messages around what the city is creating around community and legacy benefits. ~ and as we have traveled from all of this being hypothetical in projections in 2010, we're now at the mid point where we can see what ha the city accomplished and capitalized on this effort around. the passenger cruise ship terminal and making the most of that, making the case the city is making the most of this. i remain optimistic that we will be able to cover whatever the ultimate is, and mike martin will speak to that, excuse me, in terms of the city's costs evolving. the controller has reported on funds not only received to date, but forecasted to date. and i think in the report it represents that we are about another million one that is coming in pledges between now and january 14th that are going to go towards outstanding city expenses. that's this moment in time. not another day passing. we will had ma
i'm optimistic that just as we have worked hard to bring philanthropy i in to find a program that is appealing to local advisetionv to support and help the city be successful, we have crafted those messages around what the city is creating around community and legacy benefits. ~ and as we have traveled from all of this being hypothetical in projections in 2010, we're now at the mid point where we can see what ha the city accomplished and capitalized on this effort around. the passenger cruise...
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>> his great philanthropy work. much of a comparison with joe montana >> he is beloved. and you show your character with the support of tiger woods. >> yes, he went after the pan-cake waitress. and after awhile you have to let it go. if i have to socialize with them? there be a different store but unlike him watching played golf. >> and patrick says that you showing on your your body guard. >> he was bringing up the material and he was late. however, kevin and i have been friends for over 25 years. put it this way he's a great guy. mom, i invited justin over for lunch. good. no, not good. he's a vegetarian and he's going to be here in 20 minutes! [ mom ] don't stress. we can figure this out. ♪ [ male announcer ] get the speed to make a great first impression. call today to get u-verse high speed internet for as little as $14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. this is delicious. ♪
>> his great philanthropy work. much of a comparison with joe montana >> he is beloved. and you show your character with the support of tiger woods. >> yes, he went after the pan-cake waitress. and after awhile you have to let it go. if i have to socialize with them? there be a different store but unlike him watching played golf. >> and patrick says that you showing on your your body guard. >> he was bringing up the material and he was late. however, kevin and i...
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is very unique in not only the scale of philanthropy but the breadth. it's not just the rich that give. it's impressive the nonrich are so generous in the country, and utah stands out 5% of their income, and it's 2% elsewhere. so it's a broad moved. we have very good ngos, certainly if you -- there could be some cutbacks, although because it's a deductible, it cuts a little bit both ways. you don't want to run tax rates up. you want to find the balance between if these are important programs, okay, then we've -- you're going to have to pay for them at some point. >> neil: but as the richest man in america found the balance, you're going offend out tonight on fox business network because i had a very unusual interview with bill gates. what he thinks about u.s. aid to egypt and someso much else on the commitment of the part of the rich. how much you should give up. what it means to our technology future? are we giving that away? the third world countries? bill gates says he has never seen him or heard him before tonight. but i'm thinking, my gosh, might n
is very unique in not only the scale of philanthropy but the breadth. it's not just the rich that give. it's impressive the nonrich are so generous in the country, and utah stands out 5% of their income, and it's 2% elsewhere. so it's a broad moved. we have very good ngos, certainly if you -- there could be some cutbacks, although because it's a deductible, it cuts a little bit both ways. you don't want to run tax rates up. you want to find the balance between if these are important programs,...
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there are pressures on our philanthropy.our ticket sales. >> both sides say they hope to have it resolved very soon. >> they canceled tonight's performance and tomorrow's. the orchestra is supposed to go on tour and schedule to be at carnegie hall in new york. >> we hope to get a fair contract so we have the time to get ready and leave for the tour. we need to rehearse and prepare for our concert. >> wednesday's scheduled performance in new york means shipping instruments to new york and also some rehearsal time. if a contract isn't negotiated here very soon, that performance could also be affected. in san francisco, abc7 news. >> 6:06 right now. >>> princess cruise line passengers are finally on their way to hawaii this morning after a delayed launch from the ship's new home port in san francisco. the grand princess departed from pier 35 about 9:45 last night. that was more than five hours behind schedule. frustrated passengers waited in long lines for hours as the coast guard conducted a last-minute inspection. >> the crui
there are pressures on our philanthropy.our ticket sales. >> both sides say they hope to have it resolved very soon. >> they canceled tonight's performance and tomorrow's. the orchestra is supposed to go on tour and schedule to be at carnegie hall in new york. >> we hope to get a fair contract so we have the time to get ready and leave for the tour. we need to rehearse and prepare for our concert. >> wednesday's scheduled performance in new york means shipping...
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there are pressures on our philanthropy.our ticket sales. >> both sides say they hope to have it resolved very soon. >> they canceled tonight's performance and tomorrow's. the orchestra is supposed to go on tour and schedule to be at carnegie hall in new york. >> we hope to get a fair contract so we have the time to get ready and leave for the tour. we need to rehearse and prepare for our concert. >> wednesday's scheduled performance in new york means shipping instruments to new york and also some rehearsal time. if a contract isn't negotiated here very soon, that performance could also be affected. in san francisco, abc7 news. >>> princess cruise line passengers are finally on their way to hawaii this morning after a delayed launch from the ship's new home port in san francisco. the grand princess departed from pier 35 about 9:45 last night. that was more than five hours behind schedule. frustrated passengers waited in long lines for hours as the coast guard conducted a last-minute inspection. >> the cruise line had done a
there are pressures on our philanthropy.our ticket sales. >> both sides say they hope to have it resolved very soon. >> they canceled tonight's performance and tomorrow's. the orchestra is supposed to go on tour and schedule to be at carnegie hall in new york. >> we hope to get a fair contract so we have the time to get ready and leave for the tour. we need to rehearse and prepare for our concert. >> wednesday's scheduled performance in new york means shipping...