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i'm introducing robert evans and vivian lee. thank you. >> okay. hi good evening. i'm vivian lee my husband and i are the occupants of this. before i guinea want to say thank you to the commissioners for taking the testimony time to review our case and especially the planning department for working with us to bring this to the level. we and our children have been living to the this small house we're both architects working in itself city we want to build this how did to build the needs off our family but an improvement to the city. this is an edition of a second unit we anticipate the day that when our parents will no longer be able to live on their own my mom is here. it's important this project can accommodate the multi generations to our values with that i'm going to turn it over to rob how we arrived at the current deadline. >> hi i'm robert the project sponsor. to begin with we started the project by working closely with the neighboring neighbors had significant outreach and met with on 8 occasions are concerned neighbors on the project. we've included numerou
i'm introducing robert evans and vivian lee. thank you. >> okay. hi good evening. i'm vivian lee my husband and i are the occupants of this. before i guinea want to say thank you to the commissioners for taking the testimony time to review our case and especially the planning department for working with us to bring this to the level. we and our children have been living to the this small house we're both architects working in itself city we want to build this how did to build the needs...
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owner robert evans said it might be better to space out the triple counsel races. press commentary some calling colbert "dumb" and saying his statements detracted from the glory of the racing. >> >> the man behind hidden cash is back here in the bay area doing what he is famous for, hiding cash. this time, he was at kristi field. the first treasure hunters found their money. hidden cash began to tweet out clues this morning, sending treasure seek ares to san francisco. the clues about sand, and the palace of fine arts was just tricky enough to make following the exact location tough. >> i started with the twitter feeds and i recognized the clues immediately. >> eventually, the clues lead searchers to the beach at chrisy field >> i'm looking for the blue signs, though, he said between the blue signs. >> rob taylor brought his daughter drew with him and found the first hidden cash of the day. >> $100. >> he said he let his feet lead him to the hidden money >> i take my feet through it. i think that's what they were doing last weekend in l.a. i just kind of got lucky.
owner robert evans said it might be better to space out the triple counsel races. press commentary some calling colbert "dumb" and saying his statements detracted from the glory of the racing. >> >> the man behind hidden cash is back here in the bay area doing what he is famous for, hiding cash. this time, he was at kristi field. the first treasure hunters found their money. hidden cash began to tweet out clues this morning, sending treasure seek ares to san francisco. the...
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it is owned by robert evans. when you look at the media clip provided to us.s earnings so far. throw.4 million and earnings for tonalist. 157,000. he did not run in the preakness or derby. and so a lot of disappointed folks leaving here and wishing they could have seen the first triple crown winner in 36 years. affirm remained the champion and last triple crown winner until this day. steve was the last jockey to hold the triple crown. and chromees say a disappointing day and eyes on next year and still love the sport. >> molly, thank you very much. >> one business looking to make the best out of a bad situation. it is the sale of the century. world war ii veteran going to amazing lengths to commemorate the 70th anniversary of d- day. shaving experience. with gyroflex 3d technology, you can get to those hard to reach places for the ultimate shave wet or dry. guaranteed. visit philips.com/fathersday now to save $50. legs, for crossing. feet...splashing. better things than the joint pain and swelling of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. if you're trying to
it is owned by robert evans. when you look at the media clip provided to us.s earnings so far. throw.4 million and earnings for tonalist. 157,000. he did not run in the preakness or derby. and so a lot of disappointed folks leaving here and wishing they could have seen the first triple crown winner in 36 years. affirm remained the champion and last triple crown winner until this day. steve was the last jockey to hold the triple crown. and chromees say a disappointing day and eyes on next year...
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evan roberts, ceo worldwide of saatchi & saatchi.e mystery of the millennials man is great -- matters related economy. ast of them have never known normal economy. you and i have millennial children and this is a huge mystery. what do they do if we get back to normal? >> resilient -- you know that, i know that. -- they have come through this, they are interested in co-creation, collaboration. they are radical optimists. i'm calm -- i'm calling them generation happy. >> they've had to get through so much economic austerity. >> they just say, ok, i don't trust any of the people, none of the banks understand me. these old brands don't get me. i am going to make it on my own. what does saatchi & saatchi know about the belief -- will be younger people shifted to being older people? does it really happen? -- adulthood is happening earlier and earlier and early because they've got no choice. i cannot rely on any of the macros, they all suck. i will take care of my own happiness and own destiny. i am connected, i have great social networking
evan roberts, ceo worldwide of saatchi & saatchi.e mystery of the millennials man is great -- matters related economy. ast of them have never known normal economy. you and i have millennial children and this is a huge mystery. what do they do if we get back to normal? >> resilient -- you know that, i know that. -- they have come through this, they are interested in co-creation, collaboration. they are radical optimists. i'm calm -- i'm calling them generation happy. >> they've...
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evans breakup. no, i'm not saying that robert f, the legendary producer of china town should dump whatever actress hes currently dating. i'm talking about bob evans farms, bobe for you home became theers. mostly on concentrated in the mid-west. >> that also owns a grocery business where they sell sausage, refrigerated sides and frozen convenience foods under the bob evans owens and country creek brands. you might think this bob evans' story sound boring, but i have to tell you, this is a powerful story. it's got an activist investor pushing on lock june values, it has the enhancing value-added breakup i'm always telling you about. based on what people are paying in the food and restaurant basis, particularly the package meat aisle, i think the sum of bob evans' parts might end up being worth a heck of a lot more than the whole. first of all, let me just point out that bob evans farms has not been doing well of late. it's hard to recommend a stock on a takeover business. i'm not. this is a breakup business. bob evans stock is down 5% year-to-date. in early march, 1.8% sales disappointing. much slower
evans breakup. no, i'm not saying that robert f, the legendary producer of china town should dump whatever actress hes currently dating. i'm talking about bob evans farms, bobe for you home became theers. mostly on concentrated in the mid-west. >> that also owns a grocery business where they sell sausage, refrigerated sides and frozen convenience foods under the bob evans owens and country creek brands. you might think this bob evans' story sound boring, but i have to tell you, this is a...
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robert morris has apparently received hundreds of inquiries from prospective e-athletes. >> on that note, thanks for watching "street signs," everybody. >> "closing bell's" next. >>> and welcome to the "closing bell," everybody. i'm kelly evansange. >> and i'm bill griffeth, once again camped out here at cnbc global headquarters. kelly, what started out as a decent day for the bulls in the equity market turned south in a hurry. around midday, between 12:00 and 1:00 eastern time, those reports that syrian warplanes had launched an attack inside iraq, killing at least 50 people. going to ask you to stick around to f
robert morris has apparently received hundreds of inquiries from prospective e-athletes. >> on that note, thanks for watching "street signs," everybody. >> "closing bell's" next. >>> and welcome to the "closing bell," everybody. i'm kelly evansange. >> and i'm bill griffeth, once again camped out here at cnbc global headquarters. kelly, what started out as a decent day for the bulls in the equity market turned south in a hurry. around...
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robert frank, for throwing a little fun into the mix. >> i think you won. >> did i? by default, "closing bell" is . see you tomorrow. >>> hi, everybody. welcome to the "closing bell." i'm kelly evansexchange. >> i'm scott wapner at cnbc headquarters in today for bill fiscal cli g griffith. >>> a bullish hedge fund manager makes a bullish comment , david tepper saying he's no longer looking for a sell-off. market takes off just before noon. got to over a triple-digit gain. the dow and s&p barreling to new highs. we have an all-star lineup to sort this all out. >> yes, we do
robert frank, for throwing a little fun into the mix. >> i think you won. >> did i? by default, "closing bell" is . see you tomorrow. >>> hi, everybody. welcome to the "closing bell." i'm kelly evansexchange. >> i'm scott wapner at cnbc headquarters in today for bill fiscal cli g griffith. >>> a bullish hedge fund manager makes a bullish comment , david tepper saying he's no longer looking for a sell-off. market takes off just before noon....
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evans from aspen, colorado, today. here's how we're finishing up the session on wall street. the quarter in fact the first half of the year. our own robertwards from u.s. bank, fast money trader guy odami. guy, let me throw it to you first for some thoughts. i guess the headline despite today's mixed session is how well the major indexes have managed to do here again for the quarter. >> amazing. couple, three weeks ago or so i said there's a good chance we see 1860 in the s&p by the end of the month. clearly that was wrong. bad job by me number one. number two, what was interesting today. the comments out of the base i thought were really interesting because they're saying similar things that i've been saying to you the last few months, all that means nothing has no effect whatsoever on the broader market. the third thing that sort of dawns on me, as we get to the second half, probably jumping the gun, but i think energy is going to continue to be a theme. i know it's gotten beat up a little bit lately, but i think you ore in for sommay maye fields in the energy fields that may make people stand up and take notice. there were rumors toda
evans from aspen, colorado, today. here's how we're finishing up the session on wall street. the quarter in fact the first half of the year. our own robertwards from u.s. bank, fast money trader guy odami. guy, let me throw it to you first for some thoughts. i guess the headline despite today's mixed session is how well the major indexes have managed to do here again for the quarter. >> amazing. couple, three weeks ago or so i said there's a good chance we see 1860 in the s&p by the...
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robert morris has apparently received hundreds of inquiries from prospective e-athletes. >> on that note, thanks for watching "street signs," everybody. >> "closing bell's" next. >>> and welcome to the "closing bell," everybody. i'm kelly evans here at the new york stock exchange. >> and i'm bill griffeth, once again camped out here at cnbc global headquarters. kelly, what started out as a decent day for the bulls in the equity market turned south in a hurry. around midday, between 12:00 and 1:00 eastern time, those reports that syrian warplanes had launched an attack inside iraq, killing at least 50 people. going to ask you to stick around to find out whether things will turn around here in the last hour of trading here. >> we'll put this question to our guests shortly as well. one stock soaring is vertex pharmaceuticals after trials for the cystic fibrosis drug. coming up, we'll talk to the ceo about the study results and what it can mean for vertex's bottom line and people suffering from cystic fibrosis. >> about 70,000 people worldwide are afflicted with that. a lot of hope with that drug. >>> yahoo! ceo marissa mayer reportedly caught sleeping on the job, sort of. she missed a key ad executive meeting because she oversl
robert morris has apparently received hundreds of inquiries from prospective e-athletes. >> on that note, thanks for watching "street signs," everybody. >> "closing bell's" next. >>> and welcome to the "closing bell," everybody. i'm kelly evans here at the new york stock exchange. >> and i'm bill griffeth, once again camped out here at cnbc global headquarters. kelly, what started out as a decent day for the bulls in the equity market...
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robert. see you later. that's it for the first hour of "closing bell." stay tuned. lots coming your way, including those earnings from micron momentarily in the second hour of the "closing bell" with kelly evanse you tomorrow, kell. >>> welcome to the "closing bell." i'm kelly evans watching the s&p 500 like a hawk, because it looked like here at the bell, we might have turned positive, and if that happened, it would be starting off the week in a new high, but looks like we're falling just shy of that. take a look at how all the major indexes are finishing up the session. after staying in the red most of the day, the dow jones industrial average staging a little bit of a comeback. looks like it's going to close off by 11 points. the s&p 500, yeah, not going to make it. oh, almost there. off by about half a point. the nasdaq did squeak into the green at the very end, up 0.6 points, 4,368 is the level there. let's get to today's panel. as we await earnings from micron, phil orlando is here from federated. our own dominic chu, danny hughes, kevin roos from "new york" magazine, and also with us for more on today's market action, ralph acampora. ralph, good to have you this hour. last time we talk
robert. see you later. that's it for the first hour of "closing bell." stay tuned. lots coming your way, including those earnings from micron momentarily in the second hour of the "closing bell" with kelly evanse you tomorrow, kell. >>> welcome to the "closing bell." i'm kelly evans watching the s&p 500 like a hawk, because it looked like here at the bell, we might have turned positive, and if that happened, it would be starting off the week in a new...