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david cramey, craig, maryann, marlene butler, mira spencer, kathleen silver, shang, martha, tony i do, kathy fong, gary wise and mike diner. go ahead. >> thank you for this very long hearing supervisors. i'm tony kelly on the board of the portillo neighborhood association. they came a year ago and said they are not going to put these boxes in. i need to tell you what happened at one of these box walks. right in front of a fire station and across the street from a full block of vacant public land at the puc. at&t representative said, well, we could consider putting the box inside the fire station or on the block of the public land at the puc but we don't have a response back. do you know who you talked to as these agencies? i said no. it really won't be a big deal anyway because we want it to be on the sidewalk which is more convenient. all of a sudden this standard changed to is there another site to what is more convenient and better for at&t. that is a very different standard from anything discussed and the deal with you guys at the board or in the neighborhoods before and it really
david cramey, craig, maryann, marlene butler, mira spencer, kathleen silver, shang, martha, tony i do, kathy fong, gary wise and mike diner. go ahead. >> thank you for this very long hearing supervisors. i'm tony kelly on the board of the portillo neighborhood association. they came a year ago and said they are not going to put these boxes in. i need to tell you what happened at one of these box walks. right in front of a fire station and across the street from a full block of vacant...
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the sweeping changes take flais our oceans -- taking place in our owe shang oceans make this particularly important along our coastlines. higher seas load the dice for more damaging storms and our coastal counties in this country harbor 39% of the country's population and account for 41% of our g.d.p., look just at our ports, for example. according to a 2009 national ocean economic report, ail quote, "three-quarters of all united states trade passes through estuary ports." no wonder then that the american association of port authorities is taking climate change seriously, woggin working to ree carbon pollution and stave off its effects rather than waiting for congress to awaken from our slumber. american ports are switching trucks and cranes from diesel to electric and installing onshore power fly supply to ships, thus reducing emissions from the port and from idling vessels. likewise, the international association of ports and harbors has launched the world port pors climate initiative to reduce crovmenreco2output. in my state, the rhode island climate change commission reported that "in
the sweeping changes take flais our oceans -- taking place in our owe shang oceans make this particularly important along our coastlines. higher seas load the dice for more damaging storms and our coastal counties in this country harbor 39% of the country's population and account for 41% of our g.d.p., look just at our ports, for example. according to a 2009 national ocean economic report, ail quote, "three-quarters of all united states trade passes through estuary ports." no wonder...
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his name, david shang.in-house digital prophet. >> four 2000 14, we are going to continue the evolution of 2014, we arer going to continue the evolution of screens working together. in the future, we're going to stop seeing ecosystem marketing. >> show me an example of that and who benefits from it. >> if i am a car manufacturer and i run an ad, it is not pushed. when i go to the portion where i'm talking about abs braking, i go to the tablet and can e and seee the brak what happens when i scan out. -- skid out. does the consumer not like ads that are pushed to them? is about context. if i am reading a page about fashion, i want the advertiser to match the ad that i am reading. a place that used to do that was magazines. if we take some of the essence of what magazines do and put it back into the digital experience, can be richer than it is today. that, punch line here is david shing is a cerebral guy, but that is how we -- he believes we are going to be consuming content. >> part of that kind of sounds lik
his name, david shang.in-house digital prophet. >> four 2000 14, we are going to continue the evolution of 2014, we arer going to continue the evolution of screens working together. in the future, we're going to stop seeing ecosystem marketing. >> show me an example of that and who benefits from it. >> if i am a car manufacturer and i run an ad, it is not pushed. when i go to the portion where i'm talking about abs braking, i go to the tablet and can e and seee the brak what...
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joining us right now is shang schuae. good of you to join us. what's your analysis of these numbers? export growth down, import growth up. >> right. so the twael actual -- actually, the overall number if you look at the level is pretty good. the year on year has declined, but it's partly because of the high face of last year. so i think overall, the trading side of the economy, the export side of the economy is still okay, but we're more worried about the domestic part of the economy and investment side, both property and yield infrastructure investment going forward and whether that can be sustainability or not going forward. that's a big question for investors going into on 2014. for the chinese economy now is much more domestically driven than export driven. >> yeah. but the import growth is the stronger section of that and yet you're worried about consumption. what is the basis of those imports? are we seeing the traditional things we night expect, raw materials and commodities? >> right. i think the commodity imports as well as consumer goo
joining us right now is shang schuae. good of you to join us. what's your analysis of these numbers? export growth down, import growth up. >> right. so the twael actual -- actually, the overall number if you look at the level is pretty good. the year on year has declined, but it's partly because of the high face of last year. so i think overall, the trading side of the economy, the export side of the economy is still okay, but we're more worried about the domestic part of the economy and...
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the shang composite lost 1% and do note that demand for new ipos remain strong.ight stocks debuting on the shenzhen today was suspended after they hit upper limits on the first day boost. and they have nine more set to come online tomorrow. we are watching on that front. in corporate news, we are watching foxconn. the apple supplier sees revenue growing to $10 trillion over the next decades while it's also considering expanding manufacturing to the u.s. in hopes of garnering more business from apple. it's also focusing on indonesia this year to design and market phones with blackberry, but the group's shares join the sell-off in the region ending the session in the red. back to you, ross. >> thank you for that, li sirks, li sixuan. a pretty big day for earnings. caterpillar are reporting today and apple and u.s. steel report after the closing bell this afternoon. at the same time, investors are already looking ahead to wednesday. that's when the fed wraps up its two-day meeting amid speculation we should get further tapering of its quantityive easing program. and
the shang composite lost 1% and do note that demand for new ipos remain strong.ight stocks debuting on the shenzhen today was suspended after they hit upper limits on the first day boost. and they have nine more set to come online tomorrow. we are watching on that front. in corporate news, we are watching foxconn. the apple supplier sees revenue growing to $10 trillion over the next decades while it's also considering expanding manufacturing to the u.s. in hopes of garnering more business from...