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back comes jenkinson, still to redmond.o bacary sagna, the end of a promising move forward. snodgrass was up side, el manner will give chase. a surprise, elmander starting here. he won't be back for next season. >> well, he certainly pulls the shift in elmander but he'll be short on quality, i'm afraid, against southampton it seems they play beyond the end of a three-note drubbing. got themselves a point. he's contributed, i think, reasonably well. >> ramsey for jenkinson. he's still going on. the player still searching for his first goal. a boyhood arsenal fan. >> from a long way back jenkins is found by ram any the end. >> rosicky with the arsenal corner just turned over by lukas podolski. >> it came through so quickly. a big deflection, just trying to guide up over alexander tettey, then he gets it over him. . scored ten goals in 18 start this is season. that's not fulfill it had potential he has. second year with arsenal. won a few weeks back. i would have thought he was one of those players who's really playing for his
back comes jenkinson, still to redmond.o bacary sagna, the end of a promising move forward. snodgrass was up side, el manner will give chase. a surprise, elmander starting here. he won't be back for next season. >> well, he certainly pulls the shift in elmander but he'll be short on quality, i'm afraid, against southampton it seems they play beyond the end of a three-note drubbing. got themselves a point. he's contributed, i think, reasonably well. >> ramsey for jenkinson. he's...
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alliance and the green hill association, the police department southern station we've spoken to captain redmond man and received his blessings and spoken to supervisors supervisor kim's office and i believe she's recommended approval as well. the sierra club, the spur a few others as well >> thank you very much. colleagues do we have any questions for the applicant? yes supervisor yee >> you mentioned that this is a video place i probably didn't explain myself we want to call it a outdoor garden property it is at all with skylights and we're going to fill it with plants and serve fun cocktails we're a relaxed environment if we can get a tenths of the business it will be great. >> supervisor mar. >> yeah. thank you for going above and beyond the effort to reach out to the neighborhood and organizations following the suggestions from sunny and supervisor kim's office i really appreciate the tremendous effort to reach out to others as well. >> thank you very much. we can now hear from officer dewart >> good morning. on behalf of the, llc they've applied for a general public transfer for the premis
alliance and the green hill association, the police department southern station we've spoken to captain redmond man and received his blessings and spoken to supervisors supervisor kim's office and i believe she's recommended approval as well. the sierra club, the spur a few others as well >> thank you very much. colleagues do we have any questions for the applicant? yes supervisor yee >> you mentioned that this is a video place i probably didn't explain myself we want to call it a...
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mulally eased out earlier because of the back-and-forth between him and redmond, washington?w. it may have had an impact. planned onalways secession. i think once worked got out in the market it was just moving along. >> that is fair. >> i wonder, how long is too long? he has been looking into rethinking how much to stay on. he has been on for 12.5 years or 13 years. >> i think the key is are you developing potential successors? are you building a strong team? on whenit should depend the next person is ready as opposed to an exact time frame. i think he will adapt his tenure to a reader extent to who he thinks possible successors are. you just left cftc as the commissioner. how did you decide? clock speed it was time. -- >> it was time. the administration was knocking at my door saying, we want you right away. it seemed like a good time to go after nearly 30 years. >> what can the world learn from your world? >> the tough thing about the political system is sometimes you can attract integrates -- you can't attract a great successor. cultivate people, and train people you can
mulally eased out earlier because of the back-and-forth between him and redmond, washington?w. it may have had an impact. planned onalways secession. i think once worked got out in the market it was just moving along. >> that is fair. >> i wonder, how long is too long? he has been looking into rethinking how much to stay on. he has been on for 12.5 years or 13 years. >> i think the key is are you developing potential successors? are you building a strong team? on whenit should...
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the pageantry of bill ford, alan mulally, and mark fields versus the song and dance we got out of redmond. it was almost like an anti-microsoft transition. what did you think about this idea of peer is mulally being a total class act compared to the downing we saw with ballmer and gates and the rest of them? >> well, alan mulally gets to go out a champ. he came into a company that was hemorrhaging money. he brought the team together, change the culture, turn them around, and now they are making a lot of money and doing well, growing in china where they need to and trying to get the whole vehicle line from top to bottom to be more fuel efficient to be ready for the future in north america, so he has this great success story, and it is easier to be magnanimous when you're winning. ballmer announced he was going to retire and the stock shot up. they did a big search inside and outside was as you do not look outside that hard it must you are not entirely happy with who you have inside. so ford was really able to pull this off in a much smoother manner. maxwell, they certainly have come in a h
the pageantry of bill ford, alan mulally, and mark fields versus the song and dance we got out of redmond. it was almost like an anti-microsoft transition. what did you think about this idea of peer is mulally being a total class act compared to the downing we saw with ballmer and gates and the rest of them? >> well, alan mulally gets to go out a champ. he came into a company that was hemorrhaging money. he brought the team together, change the culture, turn them around, and now they are...
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john mclaughlin and alice redmond will give you more information on this poll. 70% of manufacturers, the people that his country relies on to generate the lifeblood of the economy, 70% of manufacturers think our infrastructure is in poor or fair shape. manufacturers believe that every single possible funding solution needs to be put on the table for discussion. it does not mean that we are all what the outcome of every one of those potential solutions, but at least we should be talking about it. and we do need a multi-year long-term strategy for transportation so that we are protecting america's mantle of economic leadership. jobs, but alsot politics. i wonder if the politics of this infrastructure conversation have been damaged from your perspective by the obama stimulus, the question of whether or not government spending can create jobs, having become so controversial? does that make your job going out and selling infrastructure investment the congress harder? have not increased the federal fuel tax in 20 years. has been inident town for five and change. so we still had a 15-year h
john mclaughlin and alice redmond will give you more information on this poll. 70% of manufacturers, the people that his country relies on to generate the lifeblood of the economy, 70% of manufacturers think our infrastructure is in poor or fair shape. manufacturers believe that every single possible funding solution needs to be put on the table for discussion. it does not mean that we are all what the outcome of every one of those potential solutions, but at least we should be talking about...
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>> one performer i work redmond -- i would recommend, the issue revisions, breaking from al qaeda, itis important for the u.s. to be aware whether some figures with the government are helping jihadist groups. one thing we learn from our experience in egypt is back in the damaging. one figure i would draw attention to is -- former libyan fighting member whose media advisor had been a member of a global jihadist form. -- forum. according to regional media, he as providing shelter to -- jihadist group in that country. even while we help libya is good to be aware of and to bring political pressure down on those who are supporting america's enemies. thank you. let the walk-through couple things. i will be a final question. then we will take a recess. let me walk through five minutes of questions. general, thank you for your service. i want to be able to ask a couple quick questions. based on what you were watching that night, do you feel like the united states was doing everything it could do to protect the people, its facilities abroad, that the united states was doing every thing it coul
>> one performer i work redmond -- i would recommend, the issue revisions, breaking from al qaeda, itis important for the u.s. to be aware whether some figures with the government are helping jihadist groups. one thing we learn from our experience in egypt is back in the damaging. one figure i would draw attention to is -- former libyan fighting member whose media advisor had been a member of a global jihadist form. -- forum. according to regional media, he as providing shelter to --...
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good morning, 8:00 a.m., and microsoft headquarters in redmond, washington, 11:00 a.m.aannounce with the surface tablet. the "squawk alley" is live. ♪ ♪ >>> that is pretty good. welcome to "squawk alley. "counting down the days to june 6th when it hits. did you like the new open? >> i liked it. >> congratulations to our tape producer. i think brian might have had something to do with it. we'll hear from the lead actress in "taylor schilling." but kevin o'leary joins us, investor on "shark tank" and here, as always, kayla tausche, jon fortt live outside that microsoft event in new york city. guys, good morning to all of you. jon, let's begin with you. that di that nadilla in the building. >> that's right. the new ceo is here, which lends this event that much more cache. look, there are people out there saying it's a horrible time for microsoft to launch a new surface. growth in the tablet market is tapping out. listen, it's a worse time for microsoft to leave the old surface on the market without updating it. they've got to gain share here. they've got devices and servic
good morning, 8:00 a.m., and microsoft headquarters in redmond, washington, 11:00 a.m.aannounce with the surface tablet. the "squawk alley" is live. ♪ ♪ >>> that is pretty good. welcome to "squawk alley. "counting down the days to june 6th when it hits. did you like the new open? >> i liked it. >> congratulations to our tape producer. i think brian might have had something to do with it. we'll hear from the lead actress in "taylor...
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i long believed that it is my obligation to make sure that those that i'm honored to represent in redmondll across oregon understand that as well. i t believe that every american has the right to know when their government believes it is allowed to kill them. in the case in question, as i have said before, i believe that the president's decision to authorize a military strike in those particular circumstances was legitimate and it was lawful and i have detailed my views on this case in a letter to the attorney general that is posted on my website. so i agree with the conclusion that mr. barron reached in what has now certainly become a famous memo. to be clear, while i agree with the conclusion, madam president, this is not a president that i would have written. it contains what in effect are some, i guess, leaps, analytical leaps that i would not endorse. it jumps to several conclusions and it certainly leaves a number of important questions unanswered. and i'm hopeful that making this memoub public will help generate the public pressure that is needed to get those additional questions a
i long believed that it is my obligation to make sure that those that i'm honored to represent in redmondll across oregon understand that as well. i t believe that every american has the right to know when their government believes it is allowed to kill them. in the case in question, as i have said before, i believe that the president's decision to authorize a military strike in those particular circumstances was legitimate and it was lawful and i have detailed my views on this case in a letter...