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that was anthony randolph the director of economic research at the reason foundation now it's time for today's big deal. now a madame courage this as our new as our last guest just confirmed detroit is in pretty bad shape and whether you're a person of company or motor city if you over one hundred billion dollars using one when i talk about eighteen billion dollars you have to start selling some stuff now detroit is looking for a way to set us satisfy its creditors and it's our collection might just be one of those ways now christie's auction house approves some of the works currently on the institute of art and they say the fair market value for the collection could garner up to eight hundred sixty six million dollars now some of the masterpieces of the museum include works by ben go across to brazil says on you like i did not reach all of. the first thing is is this the right thing for a detroit to do and when i ask this i don't just mean financially and fiscally is that the responsible thing to do but two hundred million short of a billion dollars which is seventeen billion short of
that was anthony randolph the director of economic research at the reason foundation now it's time for today's big deal. now a madame courage this as our new as our last guest just confirmed detroit is in pretty bad shape and whether you're a person of company or motor city if you over one hundred billion dollars using one when i talk about eighteen billion dollars you have to start selling some stuff now detroit is looking for a way to set us satisfy its creditors and it's our collection might...
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that was anthony randolph the director of economic research at the reason foundation now it's time for today's big deal. now a madame courage this as our new as our last guest just confirmed detroit is in pretty bad shape and whether you're a person of company or motor city if you over one hundred billion dollars you see one when i talk about eighteen billion dollars you have to start selling some stuff now detroit is looking for a way to set us satisfy its creditors and it's our collection might just be one of those ways now christie's auction house approves some of the works currently on the detroit institute of art and they say the fair market value for the collection could garner up to eight hundred sixty six million dollars now some of the masterpieces of the museum include works by ben go across to brazil says on you like i did not reach all of. the first thing is is this the right thing for a destroyer to do and when i ask this i don't just mean financially and fiscally is it the responsible thing to do but two hundred million short of a billion dollars which is seventeen billio
that was anthony randolph the director of economic research at the reason foundation now it's time for today's big deal. now a madame courage this as our new as our last guest just confirmed detroit is in pretty bad shape and whether you're a person of company or motor city if you over one hundred billion dollars you see one when i talk about eighteen billion dollars you have to start selling some stuff now detroit is looking for a way to set us satisfy its creditors and it's our collection...
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that was anthony randolph director of economic research at the reason foundation now it's time for today's big deal. now a madame courage this as our new as our last guest just confirmed detroit is in pretty bad shape and whether you're a person of company or motor city if you over one hundred billion dollars using one when i talk about eighteen billion dollars you have to start selling some stuff now detroit is looking for a way to set us satisfy its creditors and it's our collection might just be one of those ways now christie's auction house approves some of the works currently on the institute of art and they say the fair market value for the collection could garner up to eight hundred sixty six million dollars now some of the masterpieces of the museum include works by ben go across to brazil says on you like i did the. first thing is is this the right thing for a detroit to do and when i ask this i don't just mean financially and fiscally is it the responsible thing to do but two hundred million short of a billion dollars which is seventeen billion short of the eighteen billion dolla
that was anthony randolph director of economic research at the reason foundation now it's time for today's big deal. now a madame courage this as our new as our last guest just confirmed detroit is in pretty bad shape and whether you're a person of company or motor city if you over one hundred billion dollars using one when i talk about eighteen billion dollars you have to start selling some stuff now detroit is looking for a way to set us satisfy its creditors and it's our collection might...
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filing has created more questions than answers for the future of the city anthony randolph of the reason foundation helped us get through the headline letter wall rachel courteous and i paid you a picture of detroit on the stick and this big deal is all coming up and it all starts right now. kicking off your headlines today fracking now it may be the reason why unusual earthquakes have been hitting northern texas in recent months researchers suggest that injecting fracking water deep into the ground may have caused the three point four magnitude earthquake in dallas this past october artie's gynae teacher can reporting from northern texas tells us more. many residents who moved into this area in texas had no idea there would be fracking wells just steps away from their homes they could know that the area that had hardly had any earthquakes before fracking began would start having several every week they couldn't imagine that there would be a gas well just across the street from their community water supply and that's despite the fact that there are still no conclusive studies on how the facts water
filing has created more questions than answers for the future of the city anthony randolph of the reason foundation helped us get through the headline letter wall rachel courteous and i paid you a picture of detroit on the stick and this big deal is all coming up and it all starts right now. kicking off your headlines today fracking now it may be the reason why unusual earthquakes have been hitting northern texas in recent months researchers suggest that injecting fracking water deep into the...
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that was anthony randolph the director of economic research at the reason foundation now it's time for today's big deal. now a madame courage this as our new as our last guest just confirmed detroit is in pretty bad shape and whether you're a person of company or motor city if you over one hundred billion dollars you see one when i talk about eighteen billion dollars you have to start selling some stuff now detroit is looking for a way to set us satisfy its creditors and it's our collection might just be one of those ways now christie's auction house approves some of the works currently on the institute of art and they say the fair market value for the collection could garner up to eight hundred sixty six million dollars now some of the masterpieces of the museum include works by ben go across to brazil says on you like i did not reach all the. way to the first thing is is this the right thing for a detroit to do and when i ask this i don't just mean financially and fiscally is it the responsible thing to do but two hundred million short of a billion dollars which is seventeen billion
that was anthony randolph the director of economic research at the reason foundation now it's time for today's big deal. now a madame courage this as our new as our last guest just confirmed detroit is in pretty bad shape and whether you're a person of company or motor city if you over one hundred billion dollars you see one when i talk about eighteen billion dollars you have to start selling some stuff now detroit is looking for a way to set us satisfy its creditors and it's our collection...
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filing has created what questions and answers for the future of the city anthony randolph of the reason foundation helps us through the headline letter wall rachel courteous and i have a picture of detroit. and this big deal coming up and it all starts right now.
filing has created what questions and answers for the future of the city anthony randolph of the reason foundation helps us through the headline letter wall rachel courteous and i have a picture of detroit. and this big deal coming up and it all starts right now.
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the foundation and the local are behind the support between the bay institute and the continually of san francisco. the reason that the foundation has chosen me to represent them today, i'm currently a resident of the east side of san francisco and know to is importance. i've been a student out at the eco and understand the importance of hands on experience that's provided to all of san francisco public schools and the duties of city college at the eco center. i also co-chair the horticulture program and see our policeman getting hands on exercise and they took classes through city college. as we all know the eco center is important it's not just a building would lots of potential growth and nourished by people who are passionate about that. i support myself also the bay institute and the city college being out at the eco center >> (calling names). >> hill hello, i'm david with the horizontal institute. we've been long term resident with the conditional. we've been teaching our classes since the building was made available. during our time we've put in hundreds of hours and the horizontal design sits skrarl i
the foundation and the local are behind the support between the bay institute and the continually of san francisco. the reason that the foundation has chosen me to represent them today, i'm currently a resident of the east side of san francisco and know to is importance. i've been a student out at the eco and understand the importance of hands on experience that's provided to all of san francisco public schools and the duties of city college at the eco center. i also co-chair the horticulture...
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. >> i want to talk about the reason you joined the foundation is very, very personal. you had a daughter named amanda. >> right. in 2004 our daughter, at age 18, died by suicide. she had been diagnosed at the age of 10 with clinical depression, which is a chemical imbalance. >> and what did you do about that? >> well, she went to a psychiatrist who put her on prozac for a year, and it was a miracle drug for her. but they don't like to keep adolescents on antidepressants because they don't nope what the long-term effects are. so they weaned her off of it and she was fine but every two years it seemed she would need to be back on an antidepressant and got to know the feelings. but not being educated about depression at the time, we didn't realize that she should have gone back to treatment, back to therapy. we relied on our family doctor. >> so we want to show aamanda. i know this is tough four. she's so beautiful. died be died by suicide, how did your family deal with this? >> it was very hard to deal with it. you feel -- you feel very alone, and the house is very quiet
. >> i want to talk about the reason you joined the foundation is very, very personal. you had a daughter named amanda. >> right. in 2004 our daughter, at age 18, died by suicide. she had been diagnosed at the age of 10 with clinical depression, which is a chemical imbalance. >> and what did you do about that? >> well, she went to a psychiatrist who put her on prozac for a year, and it was a miracle drug for her. but they don't like to keep adolescents on antidepressants...
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the reason why, they want to replace the foundation from our side, is because it is cheaper for them. we gave them the content to do that. we recognized that something happened. and we are do not avoid the responsibility. and incidents happen in construction. and we take responsibility for that. that is professional ethics. and we will allow them to access this site. and they have not, come back to us. the reason that we are showing the ceiling of the garage with a slab below the foundation is that they can get the foundation and take it out. and that section that he is showing, is a four-foot, five section and it is only a four-foot section that will be sectionalized over 16 feet and do not feel that that section is an extended open, ended condition. and it is not, and it is a small section. we will give them access so that they can replace the foundation. and it is very hard for me as a consultant to convince my client that not only are we delayed by this process but we have to give him access, but i was able to at least talk to them and say that we need to be able to present a coop
the reason why, they want to replace the foundation from our side, is because it is cheaper for them. we gave them the content to do that. we recognized that something happened. and we are do not avoid the responsibility. and incidents happen in construction. and we take responsibility for that. that is professional ethics. and we will allow them to access this site. and they have not, come back to us. the reason that we are showing the ceiling of the garage with a slab below the foundation is...
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the ford foundation was using exemps tax exempt status and there were many when i did my funding hate peas who challenged whether the tax exempt status should continue, which is one of the reasons why the ford foundation pulled out at the durban group. i'll be saying more about the ford foundation soon. but if it is a charitable organization, they should be involved in charitable acts. what people have told me, what the critics in israel have told me, which was my duty to validate or invalidate and i did validate it was that the largest of the operating charities in israel today is the new israel fund, which comes back to the same organization that got the benefit of the ford foundation money when i did my original and best occasion in 2003 funding hate. ford foundation gives money into an organization, a legit organization called the ford israel fund. the ford israel fund that was intended to disperse and fund money to other groups after you check many of the financial reporting papers of the organizations that get the money. there will less the ford israel fund as their funders. they will list the board of directors as their fund heiress. they will list all sorts of programs
the ford foundation was using exemps tax exempt status and there were many when i did my funding hate peas who challenged whether the tax exempt status should continue, which is one of the reasons why the ford foundation pulled out at the durban group. i'll be saying more about the ford foundation soon. but if it is a charitable organization, they should be involved in charitable acts. what people have told me, what the critics in israel have told me, which was my duty to validate or invalidate...
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determines that flawed design and faulty construction, particularly with the building's foundation, are the main reasonshe collapse. across the globe, a much older and smaller building, a 122-year-old brick firehouse is being moved to a new location when something goes terribly wrong. the historic firehouse crumbles into a pile of rubble. august 21st, 2008, peekskill, new york, after months of planning, workers begin the slow and delicate operation of moving the firehouse. the firehouse, built in 1890, is home to the centennial hose company. it serves the peekskill community for 90 years before closing in 1980 because of recurring problems with flooding. >> every time we had heavy rains, it would flood out our firehouse. we used to be knee-deep. sometimes chest-deep in water at the fire station. >> despite decades of neglect, firefighters cherish the centennial and the memories it holds. but to make room for a new bridge, the centennial is scheduled to be demolish ed and instead, the city of peekskill decides to move it down the street and turn it into a museum. however, moving a 122-year-old building i
determines that flawed design and faulty construction, particularly with the building's foundation, are the main reasonshe collapse. across the globe, a much older and smaller building, a 122-year-old brick firehouse is being moved to a new location when something goes terribly wrong. the historic firehouse crumbles into a pile of rubble. august 21st, 2008, peekskill, new york, after months of planning, workers begin the slow and delicate operation of moving the firehouse. the firehouse, built...
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. >> i will never go back to liquid foundation for a million reasons, but mostly because it makes me my pores, and it makes me shiny. i mean, the list goes on and on. i'll never use liquid foundation again. >> if you think all mineral makeups are the same, think again. try new sheer cover studio just one time and you'll see all minerals are not created equal. >> all women are not the same. and all mineral makeups are not the same. >> other mineral foundations, they can be very drying. >> when you first put a makeup on, it's great, and five minutes later, it starts to look ashy. but with sheer cover, it was perfect. ♪ >> another beauty secret the celebrities have is perfect lighting. what if those hollywood lighting effects could be captured in a makeup? well now, they have. new sheer cover studio has patented light-reflecting minerals that diffuse and soften even the harshest light. >> it's kind of like candlelight, you know? everybody looks great under candlelight. so it's like having your own beautiful light source all the time. >> exactly, it's like walking around with your own per
. >> i will never go back to liquid foundation for a million reasons, but mostly because it makes me my pores, and it makes me shiny. i mean, the list goes on and on. i'll never use liquid foundation again. >> if you think all mineral makeups are the same, think again. try new sheer cover studio just one time and you'll see all minerals are not created equal. >> all women are not the same. and all mineral makeups are not the same. >> other mineral foundations, they can...
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reasonable for an industry that is that profitable. so let's hear while it will be destroy the very foundation of our democracy. >> let's give people more purchasing power. >> that's the daysan view,. >> government assistance. how is that government -- yes i'm sick of these welfare queens suckelling at the teet of the employer they work for. the government is not kicking in the extra money but painting a raise in the minimum wage as akin to welfare pales in comparison to the next argument well, these jobs are supposed to suck. >> i'm a big fan of empowerment over entitlement. these minimum wage jobs are not meant to be life long jobs. you are supposed to get your foot in the door and get skills. >> it's like a starter imig. a friar's apprenticeship, if will you. a grill squire. now i know what you are thinking. jon, these arguments against raising the minimum wage are entertainingly (bleep) but i feel like i need more of them. is there any way i could supersize them? [laughter] with a side of slippery slope. >> what should the minimum wage be. >> $15, $20. >> why not $50. >> why not raise it at $45 an hour. >> why stop at $15. why not r
reasonable for an industry that is that profitable. so let's hear while it will be destroy the very foundation of our democracy. >> let's give people more purchasing power. >> that's the daysan view,. >> government assistance. how is that government -- yes i'm sick of these welfare queens suckelling at the teet of the employer they work for. the government is not kicking in the extra money but painting a raise in the minimum wage as akin to welfare pales in comparison to the...
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foundation. and it was one the reasons for founding the marion library in 1943. e good "devotion" to the virgin marry requires the foundation and scriptture and the teaching of the catholic church. the type of book we have our devotional books to mary. there was one type. in the 16th century we have the diswo. little blessed virgin mary based on the same pattern. one of the interesting things it's a book and it has the table of -- and in this little office of the blessed virgin mary which was printed in 1622, we have the piece such as easter and pentecost. continuing on we have brother -- tell us about something of the artwork which we have, especially the 19th century devotional materials is jillian -- our librarian. >> today i'm going to show you these were popular in france in the 19th century. they are basically brightly colored prints that are on popular topics. these happen to be lit any of a blessed virgin and the family tree of the blessed virgin mary. we have a real lick from the cough -- coffin of saint brother conrad. this is a piece of wood fit in the
foundation. and it was one the reasons for founding the marion library in 1943. e good "devotion" to the virgin marry requires the foundation and scriptture and the teaching of the catholic church. the type of book we have our devotional books to mary. there was one type. in the 16th century we have the diswo. little blessed virgin mary based on the same pattern. one of the interesting things it's a book and it has the table of -- and in this little office of the blessed virgin mary...
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in the '90s as mandela prepared to visit, the heritage foundation warned americans that quote have reasons to be skeptical of him and arguing the quote mandela is not a freedom fighter. but it hasn't just been pundits and commentators. the modern conservative movement's most sainted hero, ronald reagan, took that movement and made it american government policy. he did it even as outrage over the crimes of apartheid grew around the world and here in the u.s. >> in south africa, the black township of soweto was invaded. as many as six people were reported killed today, but there was no way to confirm that number. south african government censorship limited the details of this report now by nbc's mike boettcher. >> reporter: before daybreak in the box houses, vigils were held from the dead from last week's violence. parents, relatives and friends jammed into rooms where they prayed to the dead of each house and waited for the mass funeral that police had forbidden. at least 20 of the dead had been shot by police. >> in that context, in a world that knew that that's what it was like to live un
in the '90s as mandela prepared to visit, the heritage foundation warned americans that quote have reasons to be skeptical of him and arguing the quote mandela is not a freedom fighter. but it hasn't just been pundits and commentators. the modern conservative movement's most sainted hero, ronald reagan, took that movement and made it american government policy. he did it even as outrage over the crimes of apartheid grew around the world and here in the u.s. >> in south africa, the black...
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reasonable for an industry that is that profitable. so let's hear while it will be destroy the very foundation of our democracy. >> let's give people more purchasing power. >> that's the daysan view,. >> government assistance. how is that government -- yes i'm sick of these welfare queens suckelling at the teet of the employer they work for. the government is not kicking in the extra money but painting a raise in the minimum wage as akin to welfare pales in comparison to the...
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foundation. right? >> yes. >> and i heard, mr. santos say that access would be given. >> no. he is saying that they would not... the reason why we are here is because of the e-mail the last contact that we had which is why i filed the appeal was the time frame of 20 weeks for the construction will be a hard sell to the client and they were saying that the owner was not going to go for it. >> and i must be misunderstanding then, i heard or did i hear you wrong? >> yes, >> before you do, we had a plan. >> gave it to them, 20 weeks. >> and then they told us that they don't thifrpg that they can sell that to the owner. >> the proposal was provided because i also heard mr. santos saying that no proposal was submitted >> it was and they want it propose a plan but didn't think that the 20 weeks. >> rejected out of hand. >> i don't think that the owner was going to allow us 20 weeks because they were going to start work again. >> okay. >> finish? >> yes, go ahead and i see the two letters from the structural engineer and, have you done a design for fixing your foundation. >> we all agreed, what we were going to do. >> have you do
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foundation. heywoodh us is deion who is one of my favorite people. i am always looking for a reason to have her at the table. she is the executive director of women with a vision, a new orleans-based organization founded in 1991. she is one of my favorite people mostly because of her no- nonsense approach to these fundamental questions. women with a vision does not take on the easy questions when it comes to incarceration. in 2009, she oversaw the launch of the note justice project. n-o.al they filed a lawsuit on behalf of trans women who were labeled and arrested under the street based sex workers crimes against nature law here in louisiana. they were on the sex offender registry as a result of nothing more than having been sex workers. a settlement with the state of louisiana removed 700 such individuals from the sex offender registry. [applause] of course, for her work, women with a vision was also victimized by fire. that said, she takes on the questions that are not the easy ones. tina reynolds is a cofounder of women on the rise, telling her story. organization that seeks to p
foundation. heywoodh us is deion who is one of my favorite people. i am always looking for a reason to have her at the table. she is the executive director of women with a vision, a new orleans-based organization founded in 1991. she is one of my favorite people mostly because of her no- nonsense approach to these fundamental questions. women with a vision does not take on the easy questions when it comes to incarceration. in 2009, she oversaw the launch of the note justice project. n-o.al they...
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yet, these materials needed some type of a scholarly foundation and that was one of the reasons for founding marian library 1943. the good devotion to the blessed virgin mary requires a good solid foundation in scripture and theology and teachings of the catholic church. the type of book we have our devotional books. there is one type, which is known as the little office of the blessed virgin area. if it's not dedication of the large office, the liturgical office on by the monks had seven times of the day in which one recited certain psalms. we have the famous books of hours in the 14th or 15th century. in the 16th century we have the development of the little office of the blessed virgin mary based on the same pattern. one of the interesting things is that is a liturgical book and has a table of movable feast. in this little office of the blessed virgin mary, which was printed in 22, we have the movable easter and pentecost. the carpenter gets from 1622 until 1644. another book we have here is a book from 1640. it's especially the illustrations that are interesting in here. it's the book fr
yet, these materials needed some type of a scholarly foundation and that was one of the reasons for founding marian library 1943. the good devotion to the blessed virgin mary requires a good solid foundation in scripture and theology and teachings of the catholic church. the type of book we have our devotional books. there is one type, which is known as the little office of the blessed virgin area. if it's not dedication of the large office, the liturgical office on by the monks had seven times...
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foundation. the 0 property is valued under the 3 appeals they told her and it is recommended for approve for this mills for the following reasons after reviewing the application and work plan the department finds the applicant to be in keeping with the secretaries standards. the next property is 56 potomac it's a contributor to the labored district. the one and a half story house built in 1909 in the queen ann style. it was the home of george moore and his family. it involves reconstruction to the front stairs and repair and replacement of the wood windows. no changes to the proposal. the maintenance plan is involving the gutters and drainage and repairs and inspection at the foundation. the property is currently valued under the $3 million threshold and department staff recommended approval to the board of supervisors for this contract based on the following. the property is a designated historic resource and after reviewing the plan the department finds the contract to be in keeping with the secretaries standard. the next property s 66 pa toxic also part of the landmark district built in 1899 by encountering moore and charles
foundation. the 0 property is valued under the 3 appeals they told her and it is recommended for approve for this mills for the following reasons after reviewing the application and work plan the department finds the applicant to be in keeping with the secretaries standards. the next property is 56 potomac it's a contributor to the labored district. the one and a half story house built in 1909 in the queen ann style. it was the home of george moore and his family. it involves reconstruction to...
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one of the reasons immigration failed in 2006 or 2007 was from the heritage foundation that found immigration reform would cost the u.s. quite a bit of money in the services we provide to them and health care and education. this year, that was flipped on its head. heritage came out with a similar study. but the congressional budget office came out with a steady that it would reduce illegal immigration and the and credible financial them -- an incredible financial boon to the country. the taxes they would pay and contributing to social security and medicare. once the republicans saw it, they could say it is an economic argument for us. >> going back to your comments on the politics. mitt romney got 27% of the hispanic vote. a number of senators must be up for election in 2014. who are some of those senators? for whom it is key to get .mmigration change done >> one center we saw was orrin hatch out of utah. once they werehe trying to get at the last second. he came over because they were able to do some things for visas.ch in utah, that is very important out there. he is one -- utah -- and hisp
one of the reasons immigration failed in 2006 or 2007 was from the heritage foundation that found immigration reform would cost the u.s. quite a bit of money in the services we provide to them and health care and education. this year, that was flipped on its head. heritage came out with a similar study. but the congressional budget office came out with a steady that it would reduce illegal immigration and the and credible financial them -- an incredible financial boon to the country. the taxes...
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foundation to understand the implications that are connected. christine use cctv toronto. the things they have they not care a reason for week ten is to cheer at this holiday season. the busy thanksgiving weekend retail sales bill by roughly forty percent in the united states and the awful for many retired as this christmas period is more of a vibe in her eye that one retail trend that is adding some twinkle to the season is online sial it's going to cuba has more from now. american bureau this holiday season. colleen harris plans on avoiding the store is altogether. it's not that he will by his loved ones gifts. he just wants to do it with a few clicks of the comfort of the cabbage instead of the old fashioned way. ninety five two hundred percent of the christmas gifts i'm giving this year will be bought online. he chooses online sites instead of hitting brick and mortar outlets mainly for convenience i love the fact that. i can have great gifts i'm buying to my home. he also voiced the crowds and often get a better price. in some states you can even avoid paying sales taxes on online purchases. shopping habits are
foundation to understand the implications that are connected. christine use cctv toronto. the things they have they not care a reason for week ten is to cheer at this holiday season. the busy thanksgiving weekend retail sales bill by roughly forty percent in the united states and the awful for many retired as this christmas period is more of a vibe in her eye that one retail trend that is adding some twinkle to the season is online sial it's going to cuba has more from now. american bureau this...
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foundation? >> well, i think it was very notable that of his three charitable legacy this is one, and i was fortunate he asked me to set it up. the reason he asked me i straddled the two circles, one his leadership circle and the we put it into a program. we have scholars from 18 different african countries, hundreds. we put them through to do honours or masters, an intensive leadership development program, bringing them together from all over the continent three times a year and immers them in the principles that drove nelson mandela's leadership. he has written about it. that's the material and these are youngsters. 23 years old. he was not president when they were growing up. that is a sign of his vision, i think, is that 10 years ago he was saying, "i'm worried about the quality of leadership in africa. we can't live in hope that a brilliant generation will emerge. so he's given myself and my colleagues a job of finding the next nelson mandelas. >> it's hard to imagine that this is a real human being, but he was, and every human being has flaws. what do you teach them about nelson mandela's flaws? >> plenty. he rarely meant it when
foundation? >> well, i think it was very notable that of his three charitable legacy this is one, and i was fortunate he asked me to set it up. the reason he asked me i straddled the two circles, one his leadership circle and the we put it into a program. we have scholars from 18 different african countries, hundreds. we put them through to do honours or masters, an intensive leadership development program, bringing them together from all over the continent three times a year and immers...
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> so it's probably -- there probably is a foundation but they figured out a way to extend those all the way down to the ground which is a problem. so the reason you want to have it up from the ground is that we have a lot of water splash in heavy rain and they're going to get wet and also that what happens is water through capillary action and other methods will actually get sucked up through -- behind those shakes and shingles, if they can go all the way down to the ground. dan mentioned a topic that i think is really important. it covers not just building maintenance but generally new buildings and everything. and that's that the building is made of a system of components and the problem is that not all of these components have the same life span. so we build a building and the life span of a building in san francisco is essentially unlimited. we don't say we expect buildings to last 30 years and then we're going tear them down and build a new building like they do in japan and other places. we say, once a building is built we expect that it will be able to be maintained. and once it's 50 years old, it's likely to become a historic resource
> so it's probably -- there probably is a foundation but they figured out a way to extend those all the way down to the ground which is a problem. so the reason you want to have it up from the ground is that we have a lot of water splash in heavy rain and they're going to get wet and also that what happens is water through capillary action and other methods will actually get sucked up through -- behind those shakes and shingles, if they can go all the way down to the ground. dan mentioned a...
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reasonable. >> you boys need to pack your patience. >>> well, new this morning, mark zuckerberg and the gates foundation will announce their participation in a new company designed to bring updated technology to schools across the country. zuckerberg's foundation called start-up education and the gates foundation are the major backers of education superhighway. along with other foundations, the two groups raise $9 million to support the country. education superhighway's goal is to update technology in every school nationwide. 70% of schools have the equivalent of an old dial-up cable modem. >>> we're getting a clearer picture on the future of two planned develops next to the levi stadium. last night, they considered combining those two proposals into a single development. this includes the one by joe montana. the city manager says combining the projects will make sure everything looks similar. both would be built across from the stadium slated to open next summer. but the developments are still in the early stage of the approval process. >> we're going to work as fast as we can to meet certain time frames and objectives of the developme
reasonable. >> you boys need to pack your patience. >>> well, new this morning, mark zuckerberg and the gates foundation will announce their participation in a new company designed to bring updated technology to schools across the country. zuckerberg's foundation called start-up education and the gates foundation are the major backers of education superhighway. along with other foundations, the two groups raise $9 million to support the country. education superhighway's goal is...
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foundation. what do you think about the choice? >> happy winter solistice, bill i think the current hope is popular, i think part of the reason is that he's ironically appears to be less catholic than his predecessors most catholics in america, 90% of catholics in america disagree with the vatican on social issues and birth control. looks like the pope is more concerned about the real world, this world than pumping up glory of the church with it's medieval principles of fighting human progress. >> have you got that out of your system? have you got it out? >> not quite. >> well >> you can do that on someone else's dime. let's just go back to time magazine. you don't object to the choice? >> no. i think he is popular. he said things which appear more liberal than the church. and i think that is part of the popularity. >> so americans >> your group isn't going to denounce time magazine for promoting a religious icon? some atheists will attack and say time magazine is liberal, shouldn't be promoting this because they're promoting pope francis they're promoting his philosophy. maybe that is not fair because time magazine has had people of
foundation. what do you think about the choice? >> happy winter solistice, bill i think the current hope is popular, i think part of the reason is that he's ironically appears to be less catholic than his predecessors most catholics in america, 90% of catholics in america disagree with the vatican on social issues and birth control. looks like the pope is more concerned about the real world, this world than pumping up glory of the church with it's medieval principles of fighting human...
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years, and the reason is they just go through it so quickly and spend it on feeshl things without really thinking about it. >> within six months of wing, the two started the family foundation of san jose, which today has donated nearly $4 million to local organizations. >> so it was just a real natural reaction to knowing there was more than we could ever spend. >> 12 years later they're still rich and still have the same circle of friends. i asked them today with all that money whether there was anything they couldn't afford to buy. they said, yes, two things, good health and their youth. back to you. >> the second wing mega millions ticket was sold at this news stand in atlanta. she shows chose the cash option $120 million. >>> right after last night's drawing the mega millions web site showed a mega mistake. the lottery page briefly showed there was no winner and upped the jackpot to 950 million. that would have been the largest jackpot in u.s. history. >>> when was the last time you bought anything at a target store? the secret service is investigating a major security breach that could affect millions of people who shopped at target since black friday. bavng informati
years, and the reason is they just go through it so quickly and spend it on feeshl things without really thinking about it. >> within six months of wing, the two started the family foundation of san jose, which today has donated nearly $4 million to local organizations. >> so it was just a real natural reaction to knowing there was more than we could ever spend. >> 12 years later they're still rich and still have the same circle of friends. i asked them today with all that...
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david: it seemed like it really shook the foundations of this federal reserve, am i wrong on that? >> absolutely. that is one of the reasonsy nervous acting now. they saw the mere act of talking about pulling back unsettled markets, shot rates up. david: rates are going up again. >> rates are going up again. one thing is much different today than was the case in september. if you look at expectations in the markets for short-term interest rates, they have really hung in there. so back in september when you look at futures markets, fed funds futures, futures for euro dollars, the expectation was that the fed was going to start raising interest rates by sometime next year. now, that was the message the fed did not want to send. they want to convince people even after they fall back they're going to keep rates low for a long time. it looks different in the futures markets. they really believe the fed when the fed says they're not going to raise rates until sometime in 2015. cheryl: i have to disagree with you on the point they say their words actually move markets because i have never seen such an open fed. this is not alan g
david: it seemed like it really shook the foundations of this federal reserve, am i wrong on that? >> absolutely. that is one of the reasonsy nervous acting now. they saw the mere act of talking about pulling back unsettled markets, shot rates up. david: rates are going up again. >> rates are going up again. one thing is much different today than was the case in september. if you look at expectations in the markets for short-term interest rates, they have really hung in there. so...
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reason. the democrats passed the republican health care bill and republicans attack them for it. this is heritage foundation stuff. individual mandates, self-reliance, good republican values. the wrong guy did it. obama did it. obamacare was a smart move by the president. don't put your name on it. this is an product placement. this isn't going to help anybody. i told my producers, obama on television. it's been hit so hard. call them the president. get the name of rest for a while. just call the president talked to bill. i slip into it, too once in a while. it's better that way. the way i write a book and everybody here who's had an idea, i will now maybe change your life. [laughter] i try not to be sarcastic it doesn't work. i'm trying to be nice now. you can write one part of readiness that rating. if you decide what you want to do is get a thought across, a story across from a series of stories, the feeling, a sentiment. you can do it in the following ways. first of all, their size tips to writing. i wouldn't be teaching it. the only time i break this rule is when i knock the staffer tv every night. it'
reason. the democrats passed the republican health care bill and republicans attack them for it. this is heritage foundation stuff. individual mandates, self-reliance, good republican values. the wrong guy did it. obama did it. obamacare was a smart move by the president. don't put your name on it. this is an product placement. this isn't going to help anybody. i told my producers, obama on television. it's been hit so hard. call them the president. get the name of rest for a while. just call...
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foundation for the appellants? >> on that one wall? >> yeah. >> if everything, went well, i would maybe i am wrong, i have worked in construction a long time, 4 to 6 weeks would be a reasonable time, you know? you got a lot done if you get into your... and it all, i have to hand dig it is going to be a bit slower, but six weeks i would not be far away, i would imagine. >> and if access is not provided from the permit holder's side that means that they will have to go through all of the floor structures of the existing building to be able to put in a new foundation. >> you are exactly right and that would be a nightmare i would say. >> okay. >> there is not a lot of head room. >> they are both big buildings by the way, they are not just small, they are big buildings and you know, big apartment buildings. >> this is purely a side and not dealing with this case, if a property has or is missing part of its foundation, would they get an nov from you. >> no. >> you gave an nov to the side that created. both sides. >> we have given it to the people who had their on the second notice of violation, because they have not got the permit and so they are now in code enforcement. we are t
foundation for the appellants? >> on that one wall? >> yeah. >> if everything, went well, i would maybe i am wrong, i have worked in construction a long time, 4 to 6 weeks would be a reasonable time, you know? you got a lot done if you get into your... and it all, i have to hand dig it is going to be a bit slower, but six weeks i would not be far away, i would imagine. >> and if access is not provided from the permit holder's side that means that they will have to go...