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housing units in jewish settlements in east jerusalem and the west bank the palestinian chief negotiator saab said that this is a step in the face of the u.s. secretary of state john kerry's attempts to. negotiate a successful mid east peace plan. to leverage. let's take a look now at some other world news in brief at least eleven police officers have been injured and up to forty people arrested in protests are spreading across northern spain rioters attacked police cars smashed windows and go there of hades demanding the release of those detained in previous demonstrations what started on friday as a peaceful rally against a road redesigning plan escalated into violent clashes when riot forces were brought. here. crowds of protesters are descending on central bangkok in an attempt to shut down the thai capital they accuse the prime minister of being a proxy for her brother the former leader who now lives and file and are demanding her resignation officials have sent eighteen thousand police and soldiers into the city to vent anti-government demonstrators from blocking off major highways. pol
housing units in jewish settlements in east jerusalem and the west bank the palestinian chief negotiator saab said that this is a step in the face of the u.s. secretary of state john kerry's attempts to. negotiate a successful mid east peace plan. to leverage. let's take a look now at some other world news in brief at least eleven police officers have been injured and up to forty people arrested in protests are spreading across northern spain rioters attacked police cars smashed windows and go...
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seasoned runner of twenty two marathons and fifteen alterations including the grueling marathon the saab and a two hundred fifty kilometer run through the sahara desert but for this epic trek on home soil you know him has one simple aim so to be such the main goal is just to complete the run i wanted to experience what it would be like to run such a distance seven hundred kilometers in thirty days i've run shorter distances in the past and i joined them but no i want to test myself against a four digit distance. idea for the most go to such a run came when you talk and realize that one of the world's biggest sporting events was about to take place in his country and he couldn't take part in it so we decided to run over fifty five kilometers a day for thirty days in order to reach the black sea resort in time for the opening ceremony on february the seventh while hoping to raise awareness of a debilitating condition that's the second leading cause of death worldwide at the dutch. another main goal of my run is to support the fight against stroke that fact that you can reduce the risk of h
seasoned runner of twenty two marathons and fifteen alterations including the grueling marathon the saab and a two hundred fifty kilometer run through the sahara desert but for this epic trek on home soil you know him has one simple aim so to be such the main goal is just to complete the run i wanted to experience what it would be like to run such a distance seven hundred kilometers in thirty days i've run shorter distances in the past and i joined them but no i want to test myself against a...
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runs out of money in the mid two thousand and thirty's but in fact if you look at what the expected saab and see date was ten years ago it was four or five years longer so it's been shortening and shortening and shortening as well have been that is true what do we do well there are a couple of things first of all there are the financial solutions number one but i think that the reason i wrote this book is i think this is really both a political and emotional problem and the problem politically is you have a very large aging population demographically there are forty million seniors now in twenty years they're going to be eighty that's going to be almost twenty five percent of the going to take away their social a very very difficult to take that away they have an amazingly powerful voices you know and my first point and what i'd like to see is to motivate the younger people this country to realize that that if they really want to start to address this problem they have to do it by by by becoming more focused and representing themselves with a powerful voice to offset that politicians wil
runs out of money in the mid two thousand and thirty's but in fact if you look at what the expected saab and see date was ten years ago it was four or five years longer so it's been shortening and shortening and shortening as well have been that is true what do we do well there are a couple of things first of all there are the financial solutions number one but i think that the reason i wrote this book is i think this is really both a political and emotional problem and the problem politically...
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there were saab changes so it is better but still not perfect.ncy fees that can be charged? >> right. prior to the card act it was the wild wild west. if you were given a card it could almost immediately diminished because of fees for dormancy. now it has said the card cannot be assessed a dormancy fee of less it is false months in a row -- falls months so they knew of no argument. but the good news is the five years as a safe harbor period they have to leave the boat over five years before they cero out. gerri: is still not perfect i would like to see the dormancy fees go away even american express said we will not charge that trying to keep consumers happy. but what of the problems with a gift cards is you get a gift card ted you never go to that store. you have to do something with it. what to do? >> what has happened what has happened is you have been re-gifted. [laughter] there is a pretty active secondary market for gift cards you did go old school to sell it odd ebay or there are a variety of websites where you can sell the card to the sit
there were saab changes so it is better but still not perfect.ncy fees that can be charged? >> right. prior to the card act it was the wild wild west. if you were given a card it could almost immediately diminished because of fees for dormancy. now it has said the card cannot be assessed a dormancy fee of less it is false months in a row -- falls months so they knew of no argument. but the good news is the five years as a safe harbor period they have to leave the boat over five years...
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that allows people to pipe water from the sacramento river to east bay reservoirs like this one in saab pablo. >> under certain circumstances. >> in dry weather and looking like a dry year. >> reporter: the freeport facility was completed in 2010 but about 40 years in the making. court battles held up construction until 2004 under the agreement e.b. mud paid half the $900 million construction cost but can only take water in times of drought emergency and when they turn the pumps on for the first time, the average bill will increase about $6 a month. but they say that beats the alternative. >> in the 1977 drought, we had to ask customers for a 35% cutback on water use and we heard rations at that level is hard on customers and the. >> throughout the bay area, no one doubt it is need to conserve. >> it's really extreme. how can you not know what's happening and have some concerns? >> i lived through the '70s where you had to ration. they put your name paper if you didn't. we'll do what it takes. >> reporter: e.b. director will consider when and if to begin pumping from freeport and they s
that allows people to pipe water from the sacramento river to east bay reservoirs like this one in saab pablo. >> under certain circumstances. >> in dry weather and looking like a dry year. >> reporter: the freeport facility was completed in 2010 but about 40 years in the making. court battles held up construction until 2004 under the agreement e.b. mud paid half the $900 million construction cost but can only take water in times of drought emergency and when they turn the...
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perception and what especially fascinated me is that their popularity is growing and now seems bipart saab. -- bipartisan. 85% of americans surveyed today believe kennedy did a good job as president while reagan's retrospective job approval rating is 74%. kennedy, the liberal icahn, must have -- icon must have many public admirers. they clearly each possessed some qualities that continue to resonate with americans, and this has caught the attention of those most atubed to public telephone -- attuned to public opinion and their politicians. every presidential cycle we hear republicans search for the next reagan while democrats look for someone who can rekindle kennedy's camelot. respective candidates of each party go to considerable lengths to show they are worthy of inheriting one or the other hand's malt l in -- mantles from policies to haircuts, from their eloquence to their optimism. my book, which is the first dual biography of both men who were, after all, contemporaries born just six years apart, uncovers some surprising parallels in both men's lives and their policies -- which may d
perception and what especially fascinated me is that their popularity is growing and now seems bipart saab. -- bipartisan. 85% of americans surveyed today believe kennedy did a good job as president while reagan's retrospective job approval rating is 74%. kennedy, the liberal icahn, must have -- icon must have many public admirers. they clearly each possessed some qualities that continue to resonate with americans, and this has caught the attention of those most atubed to public telephone --...
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e-mails from their office computer, from their ipads frrkts their saab lets, from their smart phones,ne logs, post-it notes, text messages. anything that can provide pieces of the puzzle involving what everybody now believes is an ever expanding investigation into whether or not chris christie and his minions, as kendall pointed out, may have violated new jersey law, if not federal law. >> now, kendall, wouldn't at some point if the investigators statewide, if the federal prosecutor does not come through with immunity, wouldn't wildstein be forced to at least publicly then try and infer or leak what kind of evidence he claims to have? i mean, what does he have if everybody says we're not giving you immunity? we're not convinced? >> and the prosecutors may give him immunity months from now. but apparently they're not willing to do it right now. they also think that they're going to be able to get his records. the fifth amendment protects testimony. it doesn't really protect records of preexisting information that already exist. so maybe you don't have to open up your mouth, but you gen
e-mails from their office computer, from their ipads frrkts their saab lets, from their smart phones,ne logs, post-it notes, text messages. anything that can provide pieces of the puzzle involving what everybody now believes is an ever expanding investigation into whether or not chris christie and his minions, as kendall pointed out, may have violated new jersey law, if not federal law. >> now, kendall, wouldn't at some point if the investigators statewide, if the federal prosecutor does...
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as the professor mentioned, 29 years ago ipaq up my car in massachusetts and drove a beat- up round saabwas a formative experience in my journalism career. i began working for "the news at the observer." . beacon of great journalism what i want to say in introduction is very simple. could do it all over again, i wish that i could start right here and right now. i wish i could begin a career right now in this highly disruptive, highly volatile, and highly certain media environment. i think the future of television news in the digital area at -- digital era is very bright. now, there is some history to share with you very quickly about the disruption that has taken place over the last thousand years. i think it will give us a sense of what is to come. if you think back to the beginning of communication and storytelling, news is fundamentally a social activity. fundamentally news is coming not hunt over do there, hunt over there. gotook thousands of years to from the first stories that were told around the fire to the advent of being able to write things down on stone, paper, and then being
as the professor mentioned, 29 years ago ipaq up my car in massachusetts and drove a beat- up round saabwas a formative experience in my journalism career. i began working for "the news at the observer." . beacon of great journalism what i want to say in introduction is very simple. could do it all over again, i wish that i could start right here and right now. i wish i could begin a career right now in this highly disruptive, highly volatile, and highly certain media environment. i...
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but the volumes are less than they were at the time of saab which is a major crisis.easures have worked but they haven't driven places down but not prices. so that i think is a pretty good result. the authority should be quite kftable with that. >> i was going to say, is it the same example? >> absolutely. singapore has the sake issues. but it does tepped to follow the same kind of path. of course, you've got the same situation there. jobs are free, hundred is tsh money is free. >> to you see a crash taking lace in singapore or hong kong when it comes to the property market? >> i don't really. but i do expect to see a downsize down 10%. think that's a definite possible. >> 4%. something like that. we're going to see -- certainly a rise in interest rates in this part of the world. and that's going to precipitate a little bit of that in the market. but we don't have a lot of supply. hong kong is producing about as half as many private sector flats as it has over the longer term. so not a lot of supply. so there's not really a liquidity problem. so a crash would be prett
but the volumes are less than they were at the time of saab which is a major crisis.easures have worked but they haven't driven places down but not prices. so that i think is a pretty good result. the authority should be quite kftable with that. >> i was going to say, is it the same example? >> absolutely. singapore has the sake issues. but it does tepped to follow the same kind of path. of course, you've got the same situation there. jobs are free, hundred is tsh money is free....
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friends because as was mentioned, 29 years ago, i packed up my car in massachusetts and drove a beat- saabnorth carolina to start what was a formative experience. i began to work for the nuisance and disturb her -- the news and observer in raleigh. the editor was a beacon of great journalism. int i want to say introduction is very simple. i echo the observations that if i could do it all over again i wish that i could start right here and right now. i wish i could begin a career right now in this highly volatile, andghly highly uncertain media environment. i think the future of television news in the digital era is very bright. the future of news and information is extremely bright. i think this will give you a sense of what is to come in the next 5, 10, or 50 years. if you think back to the beginning of two medications and storytelling and david put it best which is that news is essentially an fundamentally a social activity where cavemen once upon a time share news about where the woolly mammoths were and where the sabertooth tigers were. fundamentally, news is coming back to the hearth
friends because as was mentioned, 29 years ago, i packed up my car in massachusetts and drove a beat- saabnorth carolina to start what was a formative experience. i began to work for the nuisance and disturb her -- the news and observer in raleigh. the editor was a beacon of great journalism. int i want to say introduction is very simple. i echo the observations that if i could do it all over again i wish that i could start right here and right now. i wish i could begin a career right now in...
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i am not a saab story. it shows kelsey getting the phone call. she reenacted that. kind of crazy. had things to right around. i opened it up, yellow flower, polkadot, purple, whatever, got my chili beans. went and checked out, had to pick up my dog. that is my job. i walked out, got in the van, opened it up, bag groceries. i am a horrible cook. jenna: that is a pretty big accomplishment. from where we saw you in the beginning and the hospital bed, trying to get back up and go from that point to drive yourself to the grocery store and do the things you normally did. >> i forgot how far i came. back she had a private screening with the crew. tears are falling a little bit, amazinwaiting to see where i st, lost 110 pounds. put some back on, working on that. jenna: you are looking great. >> could not even rollover. my first step i am crying. jenna: manly tears, right? >> the manliest her tears you cn find. and then welcoming me home and everything. jenna: if they want more information about the movie, they can go online. before le i let you go, wants to ask about another thing you're
i am not a saab story. it shows kelsey getting the phone call. she reenacted that. kind of crazy. had things to right around. i opened it up, yellow flower, polkadot, purple, whatever, got my chili beans. went and checked out, had to pick up my dog. that is my job. i walked out, got in the van, opened it up, bag groceries. i am a horrible cook. jenna: that is a pretty big accomplishment. from where we saw you in the beginning and the hospital bed, trying to get back up and go from that point to...
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as the professor mentioned, 29 years ago ipaq up my car in massachusetts and drove a beat-up round saab down into north carolina to start was -- what was a formative experience in my journalism career. i began working for "the news at the observer." a beacon of great journalism. what i want to say in introduction is very simple. i echo -- if i could do it all over again, i wish that i could start right here and right now. i wish i could begin a career right now in this highly disruptive, highly volatile, and highly certain media environment. i think the future of television news in the digital area at -- digital era is very bright. now, there is some history to share with you very quickly about the disruption that has taken place over the last thousand years. i think it will give us a sense of what is to come. if you think back to the beginning of communication and storytelling, news is fundamentally a social activity. fundamentally news is coming back saying -- do not hunt over there, hunt over there. it took thousands of years to go from the first stories that were told around the fir
as the professor mentioned, 29 years ago ipaq up my car in massachusetts and drove a beat-up round saab down into north carolina to start was -- what was a formative experience in my journalism career. i began working for "the news at the observer." a beacon of great journalism. what i want to say in introduction is very simple. i echo -- if i could do it all over again, i wish that i could start right here and right now. i wish i could begin a career right now in this highly...
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i went back to 2009, that incredible year that goldman saab sachs had. do you know what the r.o.e. for goldman? 37%. and they are at $13.39 billion in 2009 with revenues at $23.3 billion puts it in some perspective. nonetheless a strong quarter, don't get me wrong, for goldman in many areas particularly in investment banking and others. good underwriting, good for the year and not as strong in the fourth quarter and they came in at a comp ratio of 36.9. >> yeah. >> which they've moved a lot lower. 48% was the comp ratio in 2008. >> wow. >> and the lowest they've ever had is 35.8. that was 2009. they made so much money that year. >> this is one of those where the hamptons will notch up a little bit in terms of value for this but not going to soar. one thing that is so interesting about goldman, we felt if they get -- the volcker rule is really going to hurt them. no. >> no. >> it hasn't been completely codified so to speak. >> no. but you look at their businesses. they're finding new ways to make money. citi did not find new ways to make money. >> you worried about citi? >> i would
i went back to 2009, that incredible year that goldman saab sachs had. do you know what the r.o.e. for goldman? 37%. and they are at $13.39 billion in 2009 with revenues at $23.3 billion puts it in some perspective. nonetheless a strong quarter, don't get me wrong, for goldman in many areas particularly in investment banking and others. good underwriting, good for the year and not as strong in the fourth quarter and they came in at a comp ratio of 36.9. >> yeah. >> which they've...