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pickens to please come on up? and i wanted to ask a couple of follow-up questions. which, where they were actually good questions that were raised during public comment and so one question is what is going into this space if you move out? if the dialysis renal center moves out? >> so the current plan as i understand them are the clinics that are in buildings 80 and 90, where ward 86 and 84 and medical specialties will come into the old hospital building. and in addition, other some of the other programs that i think that are currently located at 101 grove, and may also be relocated because of the seismic issues in that building. it would be preferable that we, i don't have all of the details but there are plans that were made when the new hospital was first put together that shows what is intended to go in that building. we would like to give you a comprehensive list and i don't have that with me right now. >> i do have a question about the point that was raised in terms of the building sort of requirements and have you looked into whether or not there has been any
pickens to please come on up? and i wanted to ask a couple of follow-up questions. which, where they were actually good questions that were raised during public comment and so one question is what is going into this space if you move out? if the dialysis renal center moves out? >> so the current plan as i understand them are the clinics that are in buildings 80 and 90, where ward 86 and 84 and medical specialties will come into the old hospital building. and in addition, other some of the...
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pickens mentioned that they did not do out reach to patients and i am curious, how does that make you feel because you are the main stake holders in the process and just in general, but he has offered to listen but i am just wondering how you feel about being disregarded by... >> i felt that the whole, this whole process, that started, a long time ago this is my first time here. and we have spoken at the health commission meetings and i am at sunset three times a week and ward 17 for three hours or plus a day. and they have not spoke to us, and the department of health, not even the higher doctors in the unit. you can speak to me and i will tell you exactly what i think the burdens that they are adding on to the patients and that is what i think that the biggest thing is that they are not considering the patients at all. you know? if just we don't have room for you you have to go. and dialysis is not like, some it is not like the woman's clinic, this is life saving treatment that we need and we have to be here for. so, that is all that i am going to say. >> i want to thank you for you
pickens mentioned that they did not do out reach to patients and i am curious, how does that make you feel because you are the main stake holders in the process and just in general, but he has offered to listen but i am just wondering how you feel about being disregarded by... >> i felt that the whole, this whole process, that started, a long time ago this is my first time here. and we have spoken at the health commission meetings and i am at sunset three times a week and ward 17 for...
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boone pickens, who once scoffed at the oil sands, is one of those investors. pickens runs a hedge fund in dallas and is now a true believer. >> we're managing $5 billion here, and about 10% of it's in the oil sands. so it's the one single largest investment we have. >> 10% of $5 billion. i flunked math. >> 500 million. >> and if oil sands are the answer for investors, are oil sands the answer for the united states? >> oh, i think so. [ticking] >> but despite the boomtown mentality in the great white north, we'll meet environmentalists who say there may be a high price to pay to get all that oil out of the dirt when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. every day, small business owners are using tools like email and social media marketing from constant contact to grow their business. they're getting customers coming back. fans following their business online. and new customers through the door. see how constant contact's products and people can help you grow your business. start your free trial at constantcontact.com. is one thing. but shaving without proglide... what ar
boone pickens, who once scoffed at the oil sands, is one of those investors. pickens runs a hedge fund in dallas and is now a true believer. >> we're managing $5 billion here, and about 10% of it's in the oil sands. so it's the one single largest investment we have. >> 10% of $5 billion. i flunked math. >> 500 million. >> and if oil sands are the answer for investors, are oil sands the answer for the united states? >> oh, i think so. [ticking] >> but despite...
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boone pickens, who once scoffed at the oil sands, is one of those investors.s a hedge fund in dallas and is now a true believer. >> we're managing $5 billion here, and about 10% of it's in the oil sands. so it's the one single largest investment we have. >> 10% of $5 billion. i flunked math. >> 500 million. >> and if oil sands are the answer for investors, are oil sands the answer for the united states? >> oh, i think so. [ticking] >> but despite the boomtown mentality in the great white north, we'll meet environmentalists who say there may be a high price to pay to get all that oil out of the dirt when 60 minutes on cnbc returns. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] with five perfectly sweetened whole grains... you can't help but see the good. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [thinking] i'm still working. he's retired. i hope he's saving. i hope he saved enough. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. whether you're just starting your 401(k) or you are
boone pickens, who once scoffed at the oil sands, is one of those investors.s a hedge fund in dallas and is now a true believer. >> we're managing $5 billion here, and about 10% of it's in the oil sands. so it's the one single largest investment we have. >> 10% of $5 billion. i flunked math. >> 500 million. >> and if oil sands are the answer for investors, are oil sands the answer for the united states? >> oh, i think so. [ticking] >> but despite the boomtown...
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along with an undercover burglary unit this afternoon to see for herself why some cars can be easy pickens for thieves. >> this block here always gets hit. >> reporter: driving past lombard and leavenworth, investigators look for people trying to break into cars. >> question saw people looking into cars. looking into back windows of cars, doing behaviors that are abnormal for the average joe walking down the street. you know, they'll look in, they'll gaze in, stop, go back to a car. bypass a car, make sure nobody's following them, come back to a car, that sort of thing. >> an officer spotted behavior that was suspicious. >> that's ripe for the picken. >> reporter: they saw no short of residents and tourists leaving electronics in plainview. from it just looks like the going to be stolen. >> we went sight seeing. >> you went sight seeing. >> in that park, we see many cars. >> with their windows broken. >> not to leave their valuables behind a plane of glass, it's so easy to break. that laptop i wouldn't have even had to break in to get it. >> reporter: more than 13,800 cars have been hit. p
along with an undercover burglary unit this afternoon to see for herself why some cars can be easy pickens for thieves. >> this block here always gets hit. >> reporter: driving past lombard and leavenworth, investigators look for people trying to break into cars. >> question saw people looking into cars. looking into back windows of cars, doing behaviors that are abnormal for the average joe walking down the street. you know, they'll look in, they'll gaze in, stop, go back to...
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along with an undercover burglary unit this afternoon to see for herself why some cars can be easy pickens for thieves. >> this block here always gets hit. >> reporter: driving past lombard and leavenworth, investigators look for people trying to break into cars. >> question saw people looking into cars. looking into back windows of cars, doing behaviors that are abnormal for the average joe walking down the street. you know, they'll look in, they'll gaze in, stop, go back to a car. bypass a car, make sure nobody's following them, come back to a car, that sort of thing. >> an officer spotted behavior that was suspicious. >> that's ripe for the picken. >> reporter: they saw no short of residents and tourists leaving electronics in plainview. from it just looks like the going to be stolen. >> we went sight seeing. >> you went sight seeing. >> in that park, we see many cars. >> with their windows broken. >> not to leave their valuables behind a plane of glass, it's so easy to break. that laptop i wouldn't have even had to break in to get it. >> reporter: more than 13,800 cars have been hit. p
along with an undercover burglary unit this afternoon to see for herself why some cars can be easy pickens for thieves. >> this block here always gets hit. >> reporter: driving past lombard and leavenworth, investigators look for people trying to break into cars. >> question saw people looking into cars. looking into back windows of cars, doing behaviors that are abnormal for the average joe walking down the street. you know, they'll look in, they'll gaze in, stop, go back to...
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. >> brent: so when you think about oklahoma state and boone pickens stadium, folks, they're about to become 17-1 in the last 18 games here. so for some much us, it was a little bit surprising when they were a huge underdog at home. the win tonight makes them 17-1 in the last 18 games here in boone pickness stadium. and that was glidden, return man over there. this would give them a seven-game win streak after the loss. and mike gundy, he spent a year as an assistant coach at baylor in 1996. he was an assistant there. and one thing about the baylor program, when you look around waco, within four hours, there are 100-150 division i prospects every year. i'm not surprised they have turned this around. second down and six. childs the ball carry as the clock ticks away. did they turn it over? was there a strip down there? baylor thinks they got the football. but i think it's being marked down. and there is the young man who is certainly down. >> kirk: yeah, that's the freshman, childs. >> brent: we have to think about oklahoma state and where they will climb. they were tenth in the bcs ra
. >> brent: so when you think about oklahoma state and boone pickens stadium, folks, they're about to become 17-1 in the last 18 games here. so for some much us, it was a little bit surprising when they were a huge underdog at home. the win tonight makes them 17-1 in the last 18 games here in boone pickness stadium. and that was glidden, return man over there. this would give them a seven-game win streak after the loss. and mike gundy, he spent a year as an assistant coach at baylor in...
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>>> all right, jack glance from picken, illinois, went to help his friend when his dad's roof was blown off. and he's been helping people all day long in his area. he's been taking some pictures. homes are gone, windows shattered, trees are uprooted. he joins us now on the phone. tell us what you've seen and what you've done. >> well, i've mostly just been trying to get the word out, it's so hard to get around our town right now because of all the traffic being clogged because it's really affected our main streets that get us around, like trees have been falling in streets, people have been trying to help everyone. it's really chaos right now, but we're going to do the best we can to help clean up our town after everything that's happened. it's crazy. >> jack, we're looking at some of the still photographs of pekin, illinois. and some entire structures look like they have been demolished. a lot of trees uprooted. what about the welfare of the people there, are there folks injured? trapped? >> um, i haven't got any updates on that. i mean, people are out in the streets because, i mean, a
>>> all right, jack glance from picken, illinois, went to help his friend when his dad's roof was blown off. and he's been helping people all day long in his area. he's been taking some pictures. homes are gone, windows shattered, trees are uprooted. he joins us now on the phone. tell us what you've seen and what you've done. >> well, i've mostly just been trying to get the word out, it's so hard to get around our town right now because of all the traffic being clogged because...
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portland just want to let you know that i made a contribution to the hunter school in memorial for pickens and also from my cat ollie who died of stomach cancer almost identical to make and i'm sorry for your loss. thank you that's very kind of you for people who don't know our cat higgins who has been a member of our family for fifteen years and really a member of our family our cat higgins died last thursday he used to try to take on the goose. recall that. he did take him out i don't think so. here's another message we received on our ram line from a viewer in illinois. while i was calling is the republicans need to pay for showing the president of the united states so little respect. it's staggering there are just. just total lack of respect for the presidency. it goes beyond that there's open racism being displayed as well it's. you know i've been around a lot of years and i'm just i'm never seen it like this in my life and you talk to people who've been around politics for a long time and they're just. this is incredible i'm with jeff in san fernando valley california hey jeff thanks
portland just want to let you know that i made a contribution to the hunter school in memorial for pickens and also from my cat ollie who died of stomach cancer almost identical to make and i'm sorry for your loss. thank you that's very kind of you for people who don't know our cat higgins who has been a member of our family for fifteen years and really a member of our family our cat higgins died last thursday he used to try to take on the goose. recall that. he did take him out i don't think...
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and as i understand it, we have rolin pickens from san francisco, general hospital. and as well as michael herosi who the executive officer of honda and as well as mr. wagner and greg wagner who is the chief financial officer and former budget director of the city and county of san francisco. so, thank you very much. welcome to the committee. and the floor is yours. >> thank you very much, supervisor campos. >> again, chief operating officer at sf general. and i am joined by keorosi the executive administrator at laguna hospital and dr. sam james of the center at sfgh. and we are happy to take a few moments to review the current state of affairs of the dialysis center and the plans that are moving forward and we provided you with a copy and i have brought up the presentation on the screen here. >> do you have any extra copies for the public >> sure. i got some. i got about... >> thank you. >> 6 copies. >> thank you. >> if any member of the public would like to have one of those proceed. >> you will see in the packet, absolutely, and you will see in your packet, the s
and as i understand it, we have rolin pickens from san francisco, general hospital. and as well as michael herosi who the executive officer of honda and as well as mr. wagner and greg wagner who is the chief financial officer and former budget director of the city and county of san francisco. so, thank you very much. welcome to the committee. and the floor is yours. >> thank you very much, supervisor campos. >> again, chief operating officer at sf general. and i am joined by keorosi...
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you are looking live at boone pickens stadium in stillwater, oklahoma.ed baylor visits oklahoma state in the game of the year. and big stakes, and
you are looking live at boone pickens stadium in stillwater, oklahoma.ed baylor visits oklahoma state in the game of the year. and big stakes, and
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sam picken from 35 yards out. game tied at 17. we go to overtime. here is when christian hakenberg on third and call carter coming up big with a tv catch of the year. 44-17. now it's illinois's turn. nathan schille house's pass. intercepted by ryan keiser. penn state winning 44-17 in overtime. nba is in full swing, as part of our preview, we focus on someone with high expectations. all world center dwight howard. i went to houston for a look at what the rockets have in store for the season. >> if the houston rockets are looking for a time to make a run towards their first nba title in 20 years, the time is now. >> we have the same goal, which is to win a championship. we understand it will not be easy. there's a lot of great teams in the west. we have an opportunity to do something special. >> with the rock et cetera landing dwight howard, and one of the best guards in the lead, and contributors the rockets believe they have what it takes. >> we have a chance to win it all. i don't think we are a favourite, but we have a chance. you know, i think wh
sam picken from 35 yards out. game tied at 17. we go to overtime. here is when christian hakenberg on third and call carter coming up big with a tv catch of the year. 44-17. now it's illinois's turn. nathan schille house's pass. intercepted by ryan keiser. penn state winning 44-17 in overtime. nba is in full swing, as part of our preview, we focus on someone with high expectations. all world center dwight howard. i went to houston for a look at what the rockets have in store for the season....
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take your picken everyone is really close here. concord 68. oakland 68. castro valley 68. morgan hill is in there. saratoga. milpitas 68 degrees. same for mountain view and palo alto. low 60s closer to the coast. cold morning. sunny warm days. i guess for november you can say. a little cooler friday. clouds increase. it looks like in advance of a system that will be here monday. >> thank you, steve. >>> most european markets up in early trading. investors seem to be encouraged by the possibility that the european central bank will cut interest rates there. nearly all the markets across asia and in the pacific closed with losses over night. south korea finished the day down almost three quarters of am percent. taiwan off a half a percent. investor there is seem to be waiting for the u.s. jobs report in october. >>> speaking of the u.s. markets. futures indicate a pretty good opening for the dow, nasdaq, and s & p. that follows decent gains on friday. there is a mixed message about tesla's model s. in atherton tesla's see can makes up 13%. but mostover its success is here in
take your picken everyone is really close here. concord 68. oakland 68. castro valley 68. morgan hill is in there. saratoga. milpitas 68 degrees. same for mountain view and palo alto. low 60s closer to the coast. cold morning. sunny warm days. i guess for november you can say. a little cooler friday. clouds increase. it looks like in advance of a system that will be here monday. >> thank you, steve. >>> most european markets up in early trading. investors seem to be encouraged by...
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i don't know anyone i know who has a natural gas powered vehicle excepted boone pickens, my interview. what do you mean, mass adoption? >> kind of bifurcated in the two segments. the passenger segment, the vehicle segment, and the industrial segment. behind the scenes in the industrial segment we sell everything from forklifts to power generation to other areas. what you are seeing is the adoption in those areas, but to your point many of the markets in america are 90, 95 percent diesel or gasoline based. we are seeing is adoption, although very small, very quick. and we expect within the five years, as you alluded, and see significant shares of vehicles in the country. liz: i am betting on potential. you have had an amazing first act, as we mentioned, 12,000 plus percent return since the ipo. what do you do for the next? >> the way we look at t is it is still early. so some of the market's -- take school buses, 96 percent diesel, 4% adoption to of alternative fuels. many markets we could see could grow ten or 20 times. we look at it as we are still a small company, early stages of gr
i don't know anyone i know who has a natural gas powered vehicle excepted boone pickens, my interview. what do you mean, mass adoption? >> kind of bifurcated in the two segments. the passenger segment, the vehicle segment, and the industrial segment. behind the scenes in the industrial segment we sell everything from forklifts to power generation to other areas. what you are seeing is the adoption in those areas, but to your point many of the markets in america are 90, 95 percent diesel...
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>> like drake, canadian rapper drops a tweet that says the first million is the hardest, and pickens, the texas oil magnates replies the first billion is a heck of a lot harder. >> this is two people having a conversation on twitter. >> that is amazing. >> for you is it all about solving problems? >> yeah. >> jack dorsey cofounded twitter in 2006, when he and a few pals started sending messages to each other. >> your original tweets were a lot about what you were eating for lunch. >> yes, they were, and my mom really appreciated that. she knew where i was at and she knew i was eating and she knew i was alive. before long, twitter took off and so did dorsey's profile although he has been accused of taking too much credit for what was really a group invention. >> what is your version of the creation? >> you know, there are so many -- i mean there are so many different stories it is not really the most important thing anymore. >> so would you say now i founded twitter or we founded twitter? >> it always has been we. >> it always has been we. >> yes. >> was that frustrating to you, though
>> like drake, canadian rapper drops a tweet that says the first million is the hardest, and pickens, the texas oil magnates replies the first billion is a heck of a lot harder. >> this is two people having a conversation on twitter. >> that is amazing. >> for you is it all about solving problems? >> yeah. >> jack dorsey cofounded twitter in 2006, when he and a few pals started sending messages to each other. >> your original tweets were a lot about...
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boone pickens came out -- what do we do with all of this oil? if we do put it in a pipeline. it's going to go out of our country. even if we have all the oil in the world, we can only refine so much. what is the end game? guest: the end game, i think is a long game. we're not short of refining capacity in the united states. one reason we're not short of refining capacity is because not only are we producing more but our demand our consumption gone down because of efficient automobiles. to just give you another example, if i can, we were mentioning before about president nixon project independence. since he gave that speech and sense the oil crisis, our economy has tripled and our oil consumption a 7% higher . california is a particular case because it's very hard to build anything in california. even to build a solar farm can be very controversial. so california has refineries there that have been there historically and then bring its oil elsewhere. california has higher gasoline prices than other parts of the country because of the various restrictions that are there. shorta
boone pickens came out -- what do we do with all of this oil? if we do put it in a pipeline. it's going to go out of our country. even if we have all the oil in the world, we can only refine so much. what is the end game? guest: the end game, i think is a long game. we're not short of refining capacity in the united states. one reason we're not short of refining capacity is because not only are we producing more but our demand our consumption gone down because of efficient automobiles. to just...
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charles: that is t boone pickens. spinning his own money to set this up.s far as the stock is concerned making a series of lower highs. september 30, hitting 183. you can see that chart. there is no sense of urgency. if it does not hold, you can be vulnerable to the two day moving average. i don't think this is over. momentum stock taking a break from profit taking a don't think it is over. george clooney just tesla. but people have a way of coming back and eating their words because "the new york times" had a big conference invited tesla. don't forget earlier this year when the stock went under 30. maybe they made a mistake. to be quite frank with you, george clooney told his hollywood friends i will be with you on just about anything other than climate change because he said i cannot give up private jets. he came out and said man-made climate change and said something about that. lori: are you suggesting mr. clooney is a hypocrite? charles: come on, my man. we are already admitting cannot give up your private jet. lori: he can do no wrong in my eyes. tha
charles: that is t boone pickens. spinning his own money to set this up.s far as the stock is concerned making a series of lower highs. september 30, hitting 183. you can see that chart. there is no sense of urgency. if it does not hold, you can be vulnerable to the two day moving average. i don't think this is over. momentum stock taking a break from profit taking a don't think it is over. george clooney just tesla. but people have a way of coming back and eating their words because "the...
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dagen: and closing over 50 deals on new york's top hot spots, president of hicken real estate and -- pickennd danielle has a new tv show as well. when did it, when does it air the is. >> it's going to be airing on tuesday. >> it's esquire network. >> the new nbc's chiropractor network. deag deag on some networks it was style. >> it was style. including directive, starts at 8:00 tuesday. dagen: do you find spaces for people who want to open a nightclub or bar, and you find them the space. how stinking difficult is that out in this city? >> it's challenging. it's very challenging. and that's why i think that we create such a large name and presence in the city, because we know we have the connections, the contacts, how to take them from soup to nuts on these type of deals. we know the zoning, the community boards, state liquor authority, what's required x. there's a lot, you know? especially when we have international clientele coming into new york -- connell: they have no clue about it, right? you know when a space opens up, too, something like that, when things come available, people have n
dagen: and closing over 50 deals on new york's top hot spots, president of hicken real estate and -- pickennd danielle has a new tv show as well. when did it, when does it air the is. >> it's going to be airing on tuesday. >> it's esquire network. >> the new nbc's chiropractor network. deag deag on some networks it was style. >> it was style. including directive, starts at 8:00 tuesday. dagen: do you find spaces for people who want to open a nightclub or bar, and you...
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boone pickens came out -- what do we do with all of this oil? if we do put it in a pipeline. it's going to go out of our country. even if we have all the oil in the world, we can only refine so much. what is the end game? guest: the end game, i think is a long game. we're not short of refining capacity in the united states. one reason we're not short of refining capacity is because not only are we producing more but our demand our consumption gone down because of efficient automobiles. to just give you another example, if i can, we were mentioning before about president nixon project independence. since he gave that speech and sense the oil crisis, our economy has tripled and our oil consumption a 7% higher . california is a particular case because it's very hard to build anything in california. even to build a solar farm can be very controversial. so california has refineries there that have been there historically and then bring its oil elsewhere. california has higher gasoline prices than other parts of the country because of the various restrictions that are there. shorta
boone pickens came out -- what do we do with all of this oil? if we do put it in a pipeline. it's going to go out of our country. even if we have all the oil in the world, we can only refine so much. what is the end game? guest: the end game, i think is a long game. we're not short of refining capacity in the united states. one reason we're not short of refining capacity is because not only are we producing more but our demand our consumption gone down because of efficient automobiles. to just...
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thank you boone pickens for teaching us that. if you switch that to natural gas, we would take our ships out of the straits and have cleaner skies and no one really cares. see southwest energy. >> well, one day they'll listen in washington and they'll say, boy, he has no idea what he's talking about. >> when we come back, cramer will help your portfolio get off to a flying start this month. next, one more look at futures as we kick off the beginning of november. i think with a little morrissey here. a lot more "squawk on the street" from the nyse straight ahead. hmm. ♪ mm-hmm. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] oh what fun it is to ride. get the mercedes-benz on your wish list at the winter event going on now -- but hurry, the offer ends soon. [ santa ] ho, ho, ho! [ male announcer ] lease the 2014 ml350 for $599 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. for $599 a month bny mellon combines investment management & investment giving us unique insights which help us attract the industry's brightest minds who create powerful str
thank you boone pickens for teaching us that. if you switch that to natural gas, we would take our ships out of the straits and have cleaner skies and no one really cares. see southwest energy. >> well, one day they'll listen in washington and they'll say, boy, he has no idea what he's talking about. >> when we come back, cramer will help your portfolio get off to a flying start this month. next, one more look at futures as we kick off the beginning of november. i think with a...