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sales force, riverbed, auto desk zanga, twitter, at&t has been awesome. >> how about aol?>> aol is headquartered in palo alto. >> something is happening in october? >> since we have benefited as a city so much and since we are like the third lowest unemployment rate in california because of the technology companies that are here, we wanted to celebrate that. we wanted to get the word out and we have declared the month of october to be innovation month in san francisco. >> awesome. >> it's fabulous because it allows us to demonstrate all of the different companies going on here. in fact,, we have a website that i want to drive everybody to that will explain and list all of the activities for innovation month. and that is innovatesf.com if you go to that website, you will learn of all the activities. we have joined with with the summit team and ability to have these meetings and these conferences in a festival kind of way throughout the month. >> think of open cosf as open tech in san francisco. people sign up on the website and they will get to go to open house at any tech
sales force, riverbed, auto desk zanga, twitter, at&t has been awesome. >> how about aol?>> aol is headquartered in palo alto. >> something is happening in october? >> since we have benefited as a city so much and since we are like the third lowest unemployment rate in california because of the technology companies that are here, we wanted to celebrate that. we wanted to get the word out and we have declared the month of october to be innovation month in san...
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tom from riverbed technology, thank you. trent, thank you very much for all of your great work. jimena from bank of america, thank you very much for stepping up. [applause] finally, the largest body we have today, but one of the most important ones, one that today we have shared appointments with the board of supervisors is our youth commission. [applause] yes. i assure you that people from this body, as well as all the other bodies, will one day see somebody standing in my place or in the place of the people standing by the side of meat and their respective offices. our youth are important. whether it is public safety, education, free muni, all the things we deem important to make this city healthy. you are charged with helping us with the best inclusion and policies we can have to keep families vibrant, keep our youth a safe, keep them motivated, and keep all of us paying attention to our next generation of people who will inherit everything we do and will inherit the good things as well as the bad things. with your help, there will be less bad things to inherit. with that, an
tom from riverbed technology, thank you. trent, thank you very much for all of your great work. jimena from bank of america, thank you very much for stepping up. [applause] finally, the largest body we have today, but one of the most important ones, one that today we have shared appointments with the board of supervisors is our youth commission. [applause] yes. i assure you that people from this body, as well as all the other bodies, will one day see somebody standing in my place or in the...
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historically, this dry riverbed had water flowing through it, and lining the banks were cottonwoods andyou're lucky enough to have a mixture of surface-water and ground-water systems that you can extract water from to get your water supply, you're in better shape than if you have either one of these and not the other, and the reason for that is, is that in wet years when you have lots of war, you can maybe recharge the aquifer. in dry years when you don't have a lot of surface water, you can extract water from the ground-water system. so, there's kind of a sustainable quantity. the primary issue that cities, particularly in the southwest, are having to look at is the idea of sustainability. in other words, how much water does it take to sustain a certain lifestyle, a certain quality of life? narrator: maddock hopes to use his models to educate people about the effects of falling water tables and to help deter overpopulation of these areas in the future. dr. maddock: the research that we're doing on surface-water/ground-water systems is tied in to the management of a regional water suppl
historically, this dry riverbed had water flowing through it, and lining the banks were cottonwoods andyou're lucky enough to have a mixture of surface-water and ground-water systems that you can extract water from to get your water supply, you're in better shape than if you have either one of these and not the other, and the reason for that is, is that in wet years when you have lots of war, you can maybe recharge the aquifer. in dry years when you don't have a lot of surface water, you can...
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on a river bank in a central province when it rolled down a hill and pinned another worker in the riverbedher loggers fought to free the man from the muck and water. they finally got him out, muddy but unhurt. that's a fox trip around the ghorld 80 seconds. >> >> the feds say they have busted a man for smuggling dinosaur bones and selling them for big bucks. custom officials say the florida man dug up the bones himself in among mongolia and shipped them into the u.s. among the fossils agents say he sold. a nearly complete skelton of the type of ter. it brought a million dollars in manhattan. the arrest shows the feds commitment to quote make this illegal business practice extent. the suspect could face 20 years in prison. a recent insider attack in afghanistan killed two americans. and now we know the victims included a cia agent. the details ahead. plus, no library book meant no homecoming for one florida teenager and her mother apparently is not pleased. that's coming up on "the fox report." 4g lte is the fastest. so, which supeast 4g lte service would yochoose, based on this chart ? don
on a river bank in a central province when it rolled down a hill and pinned another worker in the riverbedher loggers fought to free the man from the muck and water. they finally got him out, muddy but unhurt. that's a fox trip around the ghorld 80 seconds. >> >> the feds say they have busted a man for smuggling dinosaur bones and selling them for big bucks. custom officials say the florida man dug up the bones himself in among mongolia and shipped them into the u.s. among the...
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elsewhere, farms and towns in the path of the new riverbed could be washed away. so the u.s. army corps of engineers has engaged a team of scientists and engineers to hold the river to its present channel. how long the corps can keep the river where it is is really just a matter of money. one of the things about engineering is that that you can do almost anything, given the money. we can basically keep the river where it is. we may have control structures up and down the river, because the river will try to change course to find the shortest distance to the gulf of mexico. it may be not this flood, but maybe the next where a levee might break or else a structure might be flanked or something like that, where the river will try to change its course again. but the corps realized it could not really let this happen. the economies of baton rouge and new orleans depend on the river for its fresh water, for its commerce, its transportation. industries all up and down the river use the fresh water in their processing. in its continuing search for the shortest route to the sea, the m
elsewhere, farms and towns in the path of the new riverbed could be washed away. so the u.s. army corps of engineers has engaged a team of scientists and engineers to hold the river to its present channel. how long the corps can keep the river where it is is really just a matter of money. one of the things about engineering is that that you can do almost anything, given the money. we can basically keep the river where it is. we may have control structures up and down the river, because the...
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in point out one other one, riverbed. in the networking space they do a great job with data management. this is a name that crushed up like 12%, 13% on a negative tape day. it's not all negative but earnings are pushing these markets. >> a couple of rights in a sea of wrong. apple is down. google getting a little bit of a bounce back after yesterday's huge decline. even that's now turned negative. nasdaq has fallen hard. biggest intradie drop in a few months. >> google, a big turn around. stock traded up 706. it hit up against 707 which was upside resistance. came off hard. now trading back down yesterday's lows which was 676. so it's only five points away from that right now. i have the next major support here at 665 for google. it seems like a lot of folks we watched yesterday to see whether or not the hedge funds would defend this stock. they did yesterday. today they are no longer doing that. it's basically, i'll just buy it cheaper i guess and let it come to me. that want seems to be what they are doing at apple. >>
in point out one other one, riverbed. in the networking space they do a great job with data management. this is a name that crushed up like 12%, 13% on a negative tape day. it's not all negative but earnings are pushing these markets. >> a couple of rights in a sea of wrong. apple is down. google getting a little bit of a bounce back after yesterday's huge decline. even that's now turned negative. nasdaq has fallen hard. biggest intradie drop in a few months. >> google, a big turn...
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what's interesting, look at riverbed, up 12.5%. much smaller company but they saw spreads across the board. sandisk, a bright spot in the chip space. up on its news but marvell is the other side of that, they cut, their cfo is resigning. the chip space in particular because of the weakness in pcs having a lot of difficulty. zplin deed, bertha, thank you. >>> the dow is now down 175 points on the trading session. earnings pushing the markets lower today. mcdonald's missing on the bottom line. that just makes it on the top line as well. general electric out with its results. it met profit estimates but its revenues fell short. >>> and rival honeywell beats eps estimates but its sales fell short for that company. we have the first full week of earnings season under our belt. how are we shaping up? it is a rough ride today, mary thompson. >> it's been a rough ride so far, sue. as expected, profits are down from last year's third quarter an revenue growth, there isn't much. on a blended basis which combines forecasts for the companies t
what's interesting, look at riverbed, up 12.5%. much smaller company but they saw spreads across the board. sandisk, a bright spot in the chip space. up on its news but marvell is the other side of that, they cut, their cfo is resigning. the chip space in particular because of the weakness in pcs having a lot of difficulty. zplin deed, bertha, thank you. >>> the dow is now down 175 points on the trading session. earnings pushing the markets lower today. mcdonald's missing on the bottom...
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riverbed technology is one of today's big winners if there is a bright spot on a down day.e want to find it. >> 11.4% gain where almost every other stock is down. you had solid earnings here. another quarter of double-digit profit growth. sales rose 15.5% year over year. they said sales even did well in europe. think about that. sale actually did well in europe. one of the few companies -- maybe the only so far this earnings season, folks, that i have heard say that. >> heinz. this is a ketchup shout out. no particular news but we want to talk about it anyway. right? >> two things here. number one, shout out to you because i have to say, i was lo learning where ketchup comes from. in news for heinz but getting back to its highs, $19.46. they are of course known for their ketchup. but as you know, busy families in australia love their ketchup. >>> mcdonald's trading lower today after recording third quarter profit drop in u.s. sales, let's talk more about mcdonald's. bob darington, analyst at north coast research. bob, bad quarter or a sign of risky things to come? >> it is
riverbed technology is one of today's big winners if there is a bright spot on a down day.e want to find it. >> 11.4% gain where almost every other stock is down. you had solid earnings here. another quarter of double-digit profit growth. sales rose 15.5% year over year. they said sales even did well in europe. think about that. sale actually did well in europe. one of the few companies -- maybe the only so far this earnings season, folks, that i have heard say that. >> heinz. this...
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most of the railroads came up the, riverbeds where the factories were.ause they could dump their fluids. they could get the water and pollute the river. transportation wise is like two different countries. guest: the question about reliability and the frequency of some facilities era -- and services. i do not know whether you are talking about particularly a local system. connecticut transit is much much too fragmented. i'm sorry to say that when i was commissioner did not try harder to consolidate the system at, as they do in new jersey, so you essentially have a single provider. it helps to keep the facilities open, like you mentioned. in those eastern states, in many ways they were passenger rail in many cases. not all, by any means. there was a mix of passenger and freight. if you use metro-north to go into new york, some portions of that are 100 years old. some of the rail bridges are also that old. it was billed for a very different time. but the cost, for example, of just bringing the commuter rail line in connecticut into the new york state line,
most of the railroads came up the, riverbeds where the factories were.ause they could dump their fluids. they could get the water and pollute the river. transportation wise is like two different countries. guest: the question about reliability and the frequency of some facilities era -- and services. i do not know whether you are talking about particularly a local system. connecticut transit is much much too fragmented. i'm sorry to say that when i was commissioner did not try harder to...
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. >> sales force, riverbed, twitter, square, disadvantaga. >> how much do they have to pay to be on thebanner? >> zero so far. >> i hear a lot about how you are helping the sort of masses and people who don't have the opportunities, but what are you doing for the billionaires of the city? [ laughter ] the guys who aren't feeling any kind of love at all? >> we have got a lot of love going on of one thing that we learned and i learned this very clearly through my interim year as mayor and we talked about it last year as well. we have a payroll tax that taxes job-creation in the city. and that was one of the most negative things we could do when we are trying to do the opposite of creating jobs. so in a discussion very intensely for the first year i made a commitment with the other candidates running for mayor and we agreed and got that consensus together just recently to get rid of the payroll tax and it helps everybody with a fairer tax system so we're incentivizing job-creation. >> it's called proposition e and we all want to vote yes on e, because yes on e reduces the payroll tax and s
. >> sales force, riverbed, twitter, square, disadvantaga. >> how much do they have to pay to be on thebanner? >> zero so far. >> i hear a lot about how you are helping the sort of masses and people who don't have the opportunities, but what are you doing for the billionaires of the city? [ laughter ] the guys who aren't feeling any kind of love at all? >> we have got a lot of love going on of one thing that we learned and i learned this very clearly through my...