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simon hobbs is on board. he's got a very, very interesting tour for us. hi, simon. >> i do.e program we'll have an exclusive interview with the ceo who's basically paid $900 million for shall ship. when you spend $900 million on a ship as norwegian has done here with the breakaway new york, you want to make sure it's impressive enough that people just don't want to come on and pay to be on it, but that they'll pay more to be on it. there can be up to 4,000 passengers on this ship, and 1600 decree, but for those that want exclusivity to be here in what they called the haven, which is air conditioned. there are only 42 cabins that have card access only to this area. this is what norwegian calls the deluxe owner suite. the out150id area here, totally private for you, the spouse or the family. the table for the meals that you won't be coolinging yourself, because you get 24-hour consequence years of age, and the sore of bedroom that will make the madisons or herreras feel like they're on their own private holiday. the biggestship will home port here in new york. a bathroom that
simon hobbs is on board. he's got a very, very interesting tour for us. hi, simon. >> i do.e program we'll have an exclusive interview with the ceo who's basically paid $900 million for shall ship. when you spend $900 million on a ship as norwegian has done here with the breakaway new york, you want to make sure it's impressive enough that people just don't want to come on and pay to be on it, but that they'll pay more to be on it. there can be up to 4,000 passengers on this ship, and...
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simon pegg is here. we have music from the goo goo dolls.ght back with robert downey jr. >>> portions of looifb "jimmy kimmel live" are brought to you by applebee's. [ male announcer ] one ordinary family... with one extraordinary purpose... to get "man of steel" advanced screening tickets. [ movie announcer voice ] at walmart. see "man of steel" at your local theater before anyone else. get in line 8 a.m. may 18th at walmart. rated pg-13. this! [ female announcer ] introducing the new egg white delight mcmuffin. freshly grilled egg whites and creamy white cheddar. also available on any of your breakfast favorites. it's another new way... mm! that's good. [ female announcer ] ...to love mcdonald's. ♪ >> hi there. tonight on the program, an extremely talented actor and writer, starting may 17, you can see him as scottie in the new j.j. abrams epic "star trek: into darkness." simon pegg is with us tonight. the music from their album comes out june 11. it's called "magnetic" goo goo dolls from the sony outdoor stage. >> tomorrow night zoe salda
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from "star trek into darkness", simon pegg. and music from goo goo dolls. with cleto and the cletones. and now, thank you for your patronage. here's jimmy kimmel! [ applause ] >> that's very nice. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. i can see you're excited. it's friday night. it's time to -- it's not? oh, crap. well, it feels like friday night. robert downey jr. is here with us. [ applause ] >> jimmy: now, here's the thing. robert was originally scheduled to be here to promote "ironman 3" but since that's doing so well, he's switched focus and will now promote his new high-end goatee trimmers. also here, simon pegg of the "star treg" movie. and we'll hear music from the goo goo dolls. if you' been watching the news, charles ramsey from cleveland, last night he was busy eating a big mac when he heard woman screaming. he rushed over, kicked the door in and it turned out she had been missing for ten years and two other women in the house who had also been missing. but thanks in part to charles ramsey, everyone is now safe and out of the house and ch
from "star trek into darkness", simon pegg. and music from goo goo dolls. with cleto and the cletones. and now, thank you for your patronage. here's jimmy kimmel! [ applause ] >> that's very nice. thank you for watching. thank you for coming. i can see you're excited. it's friday night. it's time to -- it's not? oh, crap. well, it feels like friday night. robert downey jr. is here with us. [ applause ] >> jimmy: now, here's the thing. robert was originally scheduled to be...
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professor simon, let me ask a follow-up. i want to get an idea of what a system you are advocating would look like. let's say you have arraignment for somebody in a case alleging violence. maybe an armed robbery or sexual assault of some kind. are you comfortable with someone having a right to be released on their own recognizant under the theory that the police should do their work and make sure that person doesn't commit other offenses? and that it's not legitimate to make that consideration at the time of a bail assessment? >> i think that is my view, i think through slow steps we accumulated a system that has a ton of minor offenders and not able to accused in that way. and the right of the constitution and the rights we have made up for the mistakes made. we have to toss out the low-level crimes not just in the city but many parts of the state. and with that bandwidth of focus, we focus on the areas and a activity and crime and less on locking people up. in either case we are punishing the people ahead of their trial. a
professor simon, let me ask a follow-up. i want to get an idea of what a system you are advocating would look like. let's say you have arraignment for somebody in a case alleging violence. maybe an armed robbery or sexual assault of some kind. are you comfortable with someone having a right to be released on their own recognizant under the theory that the police should do their work and make sure that person doesn't commit other offenses? and that it's not legitimate to make that consideration...
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simon bolivar was very dramatic and commanding personality. he was called iron by a soldier because he wrote 75,000 miles to liberate the six countries who liberated. really an extraordinary physical trait if nothing else. but he also was a man of the enlightenment, someone who had been inspired, at the youngest age by reading voltaire and montesquieu and john locke, and came out of that experience actually probably at about 20, 21 with a very passionate sense of his country, the colonial yoke that it suffered from at least he felt it suffered. and he was all for liberty and freedom, greatly admired in the united states, greatly admired in many respects. napoleon, although there were aspects of his, of the empire, the napoleonic empire that he did not admire. but this was a man also of flesh and blood. he was a great womanizer. he had 35 mistresses, 37 i guess it was, 37 mistresses that we can count. after his wife who was greatly beloved to him died, he was 19 when she died and he went on to pledge that he would never marry again, but that do
simon bolivar was very dramatic and commanding personality. he was called iron by a soldier because he wrote 75,000 miles to liberate the six countries who liberated. really an extraordinary physical trait if nothing else. but he also was a man of the enlightenment, someone who had been inspired, at the youngest age by reading voltaire and montesquieu and john locke, and came out of that experience actually probably at about 20, 21 with a very passionate sense of his country, the colonial yoke...
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. >> before i get to miss dewint, i want to give professor simon a chance to say a few words. i'm wondering professor if you can context lies this discussion historically and whether or not there has ever been a large or successful movement in this state towards the elimination of money bail? >> now you are going stump me by starting off with an empirical question i can't answer. first i'm very honored to be here with plenty of officials. i have tenure so let me be blunt. we are speaking about building a system which we call mass incarceration. we have many of people who don't need to be locked up and that is to provide public safety. that's one of the reasons i see bail as so critical. it's not a sexy topic. it's one of the reasons it's languaged for decades. it's really the beginning that leads to incarceration and i would suggest to you that what happens beginning with the failure of the bail reform effort of 60s to achieve a constitutional right to bail. i would like to come back to that because if the constitutional rights can find to incarcerate, they can talk about bail
. >> before i get to miss dewint, i want to give professor simon a chance to say a few words. i'm wondering professor if you can context lies this discussion historically and whether or not there has ever been a large or successful movement in this state towards the elimination of money bail? >> now you are going stump me by starting off with an empirical question i can't answer. first i'm very honored to be here with plenty of officials. i have tenure so let me be blunt. we are...
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let me ask our law enforcement officials, mirkarimi and george gascÓn, do you agree with professor simon could we have a system that didn't like to the likelihood of reoffense or what the charge is or looked whether or not someone is coming back to court. >> go ahead. >> yes, i was referencing earlier there has to be stakeholders all the page. and for the sheriff department to reclassify and allow someone to be released, pretrialed, supervi supervised and that's high majority of the time. but if there was criteria charged and not just based on discretion of the sheriff or the district attorney. but the criteria to reconfigure and acknowledge so it's a part of law in the city and county of san francisco. that to me affirms our commitment to what this experiment would look like. to make a product of the discretionary act by those elected. so goes with that experiment the tentativeness of what this commitment would actually be. why is why -- which is why i would like to see what the mayor's office and board of supervisors to look at those forms of discipline and what they look like to us. >
let me ask our law enforcement officials, mirkarimi and george gascÓn, do you agree with professor simon could we have a system that didn't like to the likelihood of reoffense or what the charge is or looked whether or not someone is coming back to court. >> go ahead. >> yes, i was referencing earlier there has to be stakeholders all the page. and for the sheriff department to reclassify and allow someone to be released, pretrialed, supervi supervised and that's high majority of...
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simon and this is you, and your retirement. thank you. >> thank you very much, very worked for the tax directary office for many years i am more accustomed to being yelled at than honored. and it is on my wall in kentucky because i am moving to kentucky thank you very much. thank you. >> we want to get a picture. >> oh, great. okay. >> with the commission's permission, we want to add our gratitude to the commission for this fine honor, that you are giving, retiring employee, richard simon. and as he said, the job that we do of collecting the taxes and fees for the city is an important job. and not obviously appreciated i don't think by the folks that we deal with, but it really is the partnership with the small business assistance center and other departments that allow us to be successful and i want to commend your work and the commission's work and all of the staff of the city departments to partner with us to make sure that everyone understands why it is that we are asking them to pay their fair share and how important it is
simon and this is you, and your retirement. thank you. >> thank you very much, very worked for the tax directary office for many years i am more accustomed to being yelled at than honored. and it is on my wall in kentucky because i am moving to kentucky thank you very much. thank you. >> we want to get a picture. >> oh, great. okay. >> with the commission's permission, we want to add our gratitude to the commission for this fine honor, that you are giving, retiring...
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i want to go back to what simon said. simon says. you've got to be very careful in trying to trade the market on its weakness or shortfalls. out of the market for the ten best days, you return back to what government bonds look like. you've got to be very, very careful as a market. >> warren buffett today, stocks are reasonably priced. in his words, prefer stocks over bonds which he calls a terrible investment right now, being bonds. >> sure. when you have dividend yields where they are and dividend growth. it's an easy call to make, i think, there's plenty to pick at. >> our next guest says it's time to fooind growth beyond dividends. she's diane, portfolio manager of the tcb large cap fund which was the best performing fund in the category in the first quarter. it's good to have you on. >> thank you, scott. >> how do you see this thing playing out now that we made the new highs? >> we still think the valuations are very attractive looking at the dividend yield for the market and 2.1 start dividend yield or s&p 500. and we're still
i want to go back to what simon said. simon says. you've got to be very careful in trying to trade the market on its weakness or shortfalls. out of the market for the ten best days, you return back to what government bonds look like. you've got to be very, very careful as a market. >> warren buffett today, stocks are reasonably priced. in his words, prefer stocks over bonds which he calls a terrible investment right now, being bonds. >> sure. when you have dividend yields where they...
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>> i have to disagree with simon a little bit. kind of the sector within the sector so to speak, like beverages, look at dr. pepper and snapple, only up 7% this year. look what else is going on? pepsi and coca-cola are old reliable names and not exciting in any sense, but if you look at what's happening with them in india and europe, they are making products exactly for those markets. they finally, i won't say finally, but in many ways have gotten into helping the people there to expand their likability, so to speak, so that they have adapted to the culture. so overall i'm going to agree with simon in some of the staples, but i think you have to be selective in the different sectors because that's a big sector to talk about. >> i agree with that statement. clearly overweighting in the spectacles. i wouldn't put my funds in pepsi and coca-cola, but i agree with you generally. >> where the rates continue to move higher or fall back, that's what is driving a lot of the flows right now. the financial sector continues to be the source
>> i have to disagree with simon a little bit. kind of the sector within the sector so to speak, like beverages, look at dr. pepper and snapple, only up 7% this year. look what else is going on? pepsi and coca-cola are old reliable names and not exciting in any sense, but if you look at what's happening with them in india and europe, they are making products exactly for those markets. they finally, i won't say finally, but in many ways have gotten into helping the people there to expand...
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. >> i recognize the fear -- and i think it's a fear, not even a concern that professor simon has creating an assessment tool that can be manipulated for low-level offenses or drug offenses that can end up like the impact much like we have today with the commercial bail system. but i believe there is a way that we can create validated risk assessment tools that would look at the areas of concern. whether we are talking about the likelihood for reoffending in a violent way or the likelihood of not showing up in court. i think there are systems in place that show a tremendous amount of promise. and we can continue to go down that path to create that tool to avoid to the greatest extent possible picking on those things that frankly large people are incarcerated in the past and still in many cases. and taking those away. and looking at the real risk. we know there are some people for a variety of reasons that will be inherently violent. and for those people, unfortunately the only thing that is going to work at that point in time is going to be incapacitation. and there is the ability to predi
. >> i recognize the fear -- and i think it's a fear, not even a concern that professor simon has creating an assessment tool that can be manipulated for low-level offenses or drug offenses that can end up like the impact much like we have today with the commercial bail system. but i believe there is a way that we can create validated risk assessment tools that would look at the areas of concern. whether we are talking about the likelihood for reoffending in a violent way or the...
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joining us "right this minute" via skype are simon and lisa thomas.ll me how you got yourself out of that predicament and what were your injuries? >> the injuries, i didn't know at the time, were a broken and dislocated neck. i was paralyzed on my left-hand side, blind in my left eye and literally a case of get up and get moving or sit down and die. there was no brave choice because there was no choice. it was a three-week ride where i used the word ride loosely to get from where we were to a hospital. nobody was coming to get us. we got ourselves into that situation. it was up to us to get ourselves out. >> tell us about the people you've met along the way. >> our experience the world over has been that people generally are warm hearted, generous, hospitable and often the people with seemingly the least are the ones that want to help and support the most. it's humbling. >> is there an end to this journey. >> another year and a half, two years. >> that's what i'm telling everybody. i'm adding things and changing the route here and there. might be two
joining us "right this minute" via skype are simon and lisa thomas.ll me how you got yourself out of that predicament and what were your injuries? >> the injuries, i didn't know at the time, were a broken and dislocated neck. i was paralyzed on my left-hand side, blind in my left eye and literally a case of get up and get moving or sit down and die. there was no brave choice because there was no choice. it was a three-week ride where i used the word ride loosely to get from...
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here is something, simon. the industrials looking to turn around there and look at the s&p basically flat and said nasdaq up a half a% today. rar. >> it's great to be here. >> street signs begins right now. >> for whom the dell tolls. the fight over the struggling pc maker is heating up. the billionaire says he is on the shareholder side. he has got a new plan but is it the right one? one big has been another kind of dog all together. now the right time to buy.
here is something, simon. the industrials looking to turn around there and look at the s&p basically flat and said nasdaq up a half a% today. rar. >> it's great to be here. >> street signs begins right now. >> for whom the dell tolls. the fight over the struggling pc maker is heating up. the billionaire says he is on the shareholder side. he has got a new plan but is it the right one? one big has been another kind of dog all together. now the right time to buy.
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and you heard from simon and juston, talking about that.that was dropping in on the backside. maybe that actually helped to enhance the circulation of the tornado itself. and this is the primary one that took over, and as we saw from radar images, both of wind and debris, you can clearly see an expanding debris ball as this left newcastle and made its way all the way up here into the moore area. and i'll tell you, i was in newcastle, yesterday, and the damage there is horrible. i mean, literally, from about half a mile to 3/4 of a mile, from when this developed, it was producing ef-3 damage. 150 to 160-mile-per-hour winds. here, we're thinking 180180 to possibly 200 miles per hour. the national weather service out assessing that today. >> the difference between a 4 and 5 at this point is not much for the folks in moore. anyway, jim cantore in moore for us. thank you very much, sir. we're expecting to hear from the president in just a few moments. our live coverage of the tragedy in oklahoma continues right after the break. [ female announce
and you heard from simon and juston, talking about that.that was dropping in on the backside. maybe that actually helped to enhance the circulation of the tornado itself. and this is the primary one that took over, and as we saw from radar images, both of wind and debris, you can clearly see an expanding debris ball as this left newcastle and made its way all the way up here into the moore area. and i'll tell you, i was in newcastle, yesterday, and the damage there is horrible. i mean,...
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dan simon has more. an 18-year-old florida woman charged with a crime for having sex with a 14- year-old girl -- has rejected a deal that would have required her to plead guilty to child abuse. kaitlyn hunt is defending herself against charges she sexually assaulted a child. except that child is hunt's high school classmate. a freshman, age 14. hunt and her supporters say she's the victim of a double standard. the sheriff of this small town says this is not about anyone's sexual orientation.but about the law/ in florida, a 14-year-old can't consent to sex. kaitlyn hunt is facing 15 years in jail, and a lifetime labeled as a sexual predator. shocking new images in the travon martin shooting case. coming up, texts and photos that show the teen may not be what his family wants the court to believe. george zimmerman's attorneys have released new evidence taken from trayvon martin's cell phone. his attorneys say. the data paints a different picture of the 17-year-old martin. than his family and supporters hav
dan simon has more. an 18-year-old florida woman charged with a crime for having sex with a 14- year-old girl -- has rejected a deal that would have required her to plead guilty to child abuse. kaitlyn hunt is defending herself against charges she sexually assaulted a child. except that child is hunt's high school classmate. a freshman, age 14. hunt and her supporters say she's the victim of a double standard. the sheriff of this small town says this is not about anyone's sexual orientation.but...
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simon? >> wow. in today's yahoo!ce poll we asked you if jack grubman who was banned and disgraced when he says wall street has not changed as all, what do you think. 2% say it's a change for the better. 7% say i think thing are a little more fair now but 91% say wall street is still an insiders game. jane wells is in los angeles with some advice for those who think that it may be too close for comfort. how close will it come, jane? >> oh, not that close, but close in galactic terms. if it's not one thing it's another. but anyone who has gone to the movies knows that the government is totally on top of the situation. >> what is this thing? >> it's the size of texas. >> what kind of damage? >> total, sir. >> my god. >> the united states government just asked us to save the world. that's about 15 doesn't this fall under act of god? >> it does not appear in a standard home or auto insurance policies. it lists disasters that are covered and disasters that are not. >> your car, unless you get optional comprehensive coverag
simon? >> wow. in today's yahoo!ce poll we asked you if jack grubman who was banned and disgraced when he says wall street has not changed as all, what do you think. 2% say it's a change for the better. 7% say i think thing are a little more fair now but 91% say wall street is still an insiders game. jane wells is in los angeles with some advice for those who think that it may be too close for comfort. how close will it come, jane? >> oh, not that close, but close in galactic terms....
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chris mcbee, simon brewer, thank you so much.imon will have a show this evening on the weather channel at 9:00. watch that. we'll check in with our mike bettes from the weather channel. we're trying to talk to mike before. he's at the staging area in the target parking lot not too far from here. what's the update there? we await more firm numbers about the fatality and what the injury toll is? >> yeah, and i think what happens when these situations arise, thomas, is they are very well prepared. so we're at a dick's sporting goods. next door is a target, next to that is a home depot. the reason the emergency managers picked these areas is because they're big box stores and they have huge parking lots. one parking lot is for media to set up, media, then a tire hnj changing center for police officers' cars, then behind that, the command post including oklahoma bureau of investigation, u.s. marshals are here setting up their command post, national guard, and feeding stations for the first responders and beyond that at the home depot
chris mcbee, simon brewer, thank you so much.imon will have a show this evening on the weather channel at 9:00. watch that. we'll check in with our mike bettes from the weather channel. we're trying to talk to mike before. he's at the staging area in the target parking lot not too far from here. what's the update there? we await more firm numbers about the fatality and what the injury toll is? >> yeah, and i think what happens when these situations arise, thomas, is they are very well...
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you heard simon's report there. how are your bookings running for this summer compared with last year and how do your prices compare with a year ago? >> yeah. as simon pointed out our booking pace is 12% higher than last year. what it allows us to do because bookings are coming in advance, you know, recently up through the recession period the booking pattern was so much delayed whereas today it's picked up. so, therefore, it allows us to actually look at the average room rate and tweak the average room rate and get the best out of the daily rate and occupancies. >> how much can you tweak those rates because consumers are still very price conscious and listening to that report there can be sticker shock. >> think what we tried to do is rather than raise the prices it's basically meeting the demands and, of course, the demands are higher and, therefore, you know the turn away of our bookings is higher. what we have to do in order to allow the people, allow the clients to stay with us, we need to keep the rates in our
you heard simon's report there. how are your bookings running for this summer compared with last year and how do your prices compare with a year ago? >> yeah. as simon pointed out our booking pace is 12% higher than last year. what it allows us to do because bookings are coming in advance, you know, recently up through the recession period the booking pattern was so much delayed whereas today it's picked up. so, therefore, it allows us to actually look at the average room rate and tweak...
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and his teacher judy simon who protected him during the twister. welcome to you all. david, let me ask you first of all, where were you when you heard there was going to be this huge tornado, and what did you do? >> well, i'm an educator in the putnam city school district. and i had to stay at my school to make sure our students were safe. and i was watching the tv as the tornado was heading down towards gabriel's school. and as soon as it hit the school, i was able to just rush home and just go 100 miles an hour on the highway and went through the neighborhoods and had to run about a mile and hopped -- got on a couple of trucks, and took about three and a half hours to find him. >> and that moment when you found him, describe that to me. >> happiest di of my life. it was just wonderful. it was the worst day built into one of the happiest moments of my life. i already knew my daughter and my wife were safe, and all i cared about at what time was my son and other family members. and when i saw him run down the street with miss simon, everything was okay for us at that
and his teacher judy simon who protected him during the twister. welcome to you all. david, let me ask you first of all, where were you when you heard there was going to be this huge tornado, and what did you do? >> well, i'm an educator in the putnam city school district. and i had to stay at my school to make sure our students were safe. and i was watching the tv as the tornado was heading down towards gabriel's school. and as soon as it hit the school, i was able to just rush home and...
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simon hobbs is on boor, recording on the embattled industry, while showing us that the luxury that awaits the first passengers on this levi athan of the seas. >>> plus a story the whole country is talking about. >> i've been missing for ten years, and i'm out here, i'm free now. >> i came home and i was in my living room eating my big mac, and we hear this girl going nuts on the door. a shocking, stunning, disturbing story. three young women kidnapped separately in cleveland, finally freed at a dramatic rescue and 911 call. we will have details coming up.
simon hobbs is on boor, recording on the embattled industry, while showing us that the luxury that awaits the first passengers on this levi athan of the seas. >>> plus a story the whole country is talking about. >> i've been missing for ten years, and i'm out here, i'm free now. >> i came home and i was in my living room eating my big mac, and we hear this girl going nuts on the door. a shocking, stunning, disturbing story. three young women kidnapped separately in...
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>> simon, that's part of it.ership fee increase that they took a while back. so that's part of it. really they've also stabilized their core merchandise margins. they had been investing in those about a year ago. those have been more stable recently. we'll find out on the conference call what exactly drove gross margins higher. we speculate there's probably some favorability on the gas front. costco's proving they can hold an steadily even slightly improve their margins while generating very, very strong top line growth. to brian's comment, yeah, i agree, the stock's obviously had a huge run. it is up 30% in the last year, up 40% if you include the dividend they gave you last year. but if you compare it to the s&p staples index, really the valuation looks very much in line with historical trends so we think there is more up side. >> brian, what about the international performance here? it was strong but only once you exclude the currency effect. so is the stronger dollar going to continue to be a headwind for the
>> simon, that's part of it.ership fee increase that they took a while back. so that's part of it. really they've also stabilized their core merchandise margins. they had been investing in those about a year ago. those have been more stable recently. we'll find out on the conference call what exactly drove gross margins higher. we speculate there's probably some favorability on the gas front. costco's proving they can hold an steadily even slightly improve their margins while generating...
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. >> simon at san francisco waterfront partners. >> erick engineer. >> what i said mr. president, was that the question was asked by the person who perpetrated the report and would the design without base isolation imexpose a greater risk open the system. >> i'd like to again erick wong. i'd like to state that with base isolation or without base isolation on a standard 6 believe it the standard - the question is what does base isolation do stem from understanding of how forces are taken down from the superfluous structure above down into the soil. and it was our conclusion that the amount of force and with or without the base isolation system has negative impact with the force onto the soil and the adjacent >> okay. i'm trying to understand that. conventional ways is you build a fix base and it means under the building it's constructed to have a little bit of flexibility so in shaking the building can absorb the shaking >> so the sub structure the 3 story parking abandonment is a fixed sub structure the base isolation is at the ground that's why the comment was not rele
. >> simon at san francisco waterfront partners. >> erick engineer. >> what i said mr. president, was that the question was asked by the person who perpetrated the report and would the design without base isolation imexpose a greater risk open the system. >> i'd like to again erick wong. i'd like to state that with base isolation or without base isolation on a standard 6 believe it the standard - the question is what does base isolation do stem from understanding of how...
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. >> simon baker, what's the best play to make right now? what's it going to be? >> i think it's going to be long. you've got to find out what is stiff in this market. last year it was the housing market, the fiscal market in greece. we talk about qe softening. all of that has gone away. what was the performance in may? in july and august, part of that is to do with the revision in forecasts. one thing we've seen going through this earning season is a revision in forecast and i think may looks okay right now. i'm more worried about june and july. >> you could look at history and say may traditionally is a bad month but you could make the argument that this time it's different given the engagement around the world. the fed may have a little language to talk about but they are not going to do anything. the ecb could do something that could be your friend. why get out of the market now? >> i agree with you, judd. and what we're seeing now is in the pit behind me. that's the vix pit. we're seeing protection but we're not seeing people hitting the exits. we're seeing m
. >> simon baker, what's the best play to make right now? what's it going to be? >> i think it's going to be long. you've got to find out what is stiff in this market. last year it was the housing market, the fiscal market in greece. we talk about qe softening. all of that has gone away. what was the performance in may? in july and august, part of that is to do with the revision in forecasts. one thing we've seen going through this earning season is a revision in forecast and i...
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get along with simon?hter ] yeah. so -- but, it's really interesting. >> jimmy: he must love that, yeah. >> no, i don't think he likes being old. >> jimmy: no, he does not enjoy that at all. >> but he loves our friendship. >> jimmy: he loves your friendship, and he loves tight, black shirts. >> from the baby gap. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, baby gap. i love it. hey, look at this right here. this is the -- what a great cover. [ cheers and applause ] that's you. number one, itunes. number one, 50 countries. >> yay. >> jimmy: isn't that major? that's crazy? >> yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: pal, congratulations. that's insane. >> thank you. >> jimmy: i mean, how does that feel? >> it feels good because it came out yesterday. >> jimmy: yeah, exactly. >> so that's really cool. >> jimmy: but, we were talking like -- you were doing this funny thing. as you were driving around new york city today, you were yelling out the window, selling your own album. hi, i'm demi lovato! buy my record! >> julie: it worked. >
get along with simon?hter ] yeah. so -- but, it's really interesting. >> jimmy: he must love that, yeah. >> no, i don't think he likes being old. >> jimmy: no, he does not enjoy that at all. >> but he loves our friendship. >> jimmy: he loves your friendship, and he loves tight, black shirts. >> from the baby gap. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah, baby gap. i love it. hey, look at this right here. this is the -- what a great cover. [ cheers and applause ] that's...
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i agree with what simon's saying. you will see source of funds go in to lowe's if it does come out of home depot and potentially the opportunity. josh brown is talking about this. >> home depot trading at 300 basis point premium to the long term average on a pe basis and they have to deliver and guide higher and a name i think a lot of people would like to buy. certainly us. we have took the money of home depot and put it in to stanley black & decker. they get about 20% of the revenues from both and the other one that doesn't report this week, costco. lagged walmart threefold and one to be buying as a laggard. >> a quick comment on pvh. a dramatic underperformer this year. steph? >> i like the management in terms of m and a. >> manny, right? >> yeah. well-run company. and i think actually as commodity costs come down, they should benefit. we don't own it at the moment. >> see what it reports this week. next, on the half, jamie dimon's fate. did you sell the stock if they split his roles? we debate it. chairman and fou
i agree with what simon's saying. you will see source of funds go in to lowe's if it does come out of home depot and potentially the opportunity. josh brown is talking about this. >> home depot trading at 300 basis point premium to the long term average on a pe basis and they have to deliver and guide higher and a name i think a lot of people would like to buy. certainly us. we have took the money of home depot and put it in to stanley black & decker. they get about 20% of the...
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so i did ask a question before around - don't worry simon they're not coming for you >> and asked a question. >> your investment i'm wondering in you could tell you you mentioned you had liability and i assume that california stares has a responsible. >> the shareholders is a private entity and got you. and i had a couple other questions but since you're here i noticed in the report if you'd like to leafy, go back to the puc >> so are you familiar with the fact that there are portions of washington site that are classified as wastes sites? >> you mean the development site? for it was noted that the ground asportation the exist site as california hazard wastes based on the soil samples and they're high they're highly poison news and an unplanned rupture could release foul smells and it remains a protrude liability that. >> i seem if somebody is classified as hazard wastes that should have been i don't have any knowledge of that. >> shouldn't it have been in the addendum? >> i assume there's a measure for that but i'm not sure. >> we'll have an opportunity to ask planning. if we could gone to
so i did ask a question before around - don't worry simon they're not coming for you >> and asked a question. >> your investment i'm wondering in you could tell you you mentioned you had liability and i assume that california stares has a responsible. >> the shareholders is a private entity and got you. and i had a couple other questions but since you're here i noticed in the report if you'd like to leafy, go back to the puc >> so are you familiar with the fact that...
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i don't think so, simon.s, as you pointed out, somewhat of a bond proxy. it looks like rates are beginning to go up and they've been going up for a year now or almost a year as the economy continues to heal and continues to strengthen. i think it makes a lot more sense to have a more cyclical bend. on top of that, keep in mind the dollar is getting stronger and as the dollar strengthens, the multinational companies that everybody's wanted to look at. >> so -- >> i'm sorry. for give me. i didn't mean to interrupt you. are people who seek dividend and tonight they have to sit in these defensive areas. i know people -- theree always a happy medium between dividends and capital appreciation and ten years everyone wanted capital a preesh yeahing, and i think they twisted the dial too much with dividends and forgotten the total return is what you should always invest in and it's a question of what the optimal is. >> let me ask you about the bond market from an equity point of view. the bond market has sold off this
i don't think so, simon.s, as you pointed out, somewhat of a bond proxy. it looks like rates are beginning to go up and they've been going up for a year now or almost a year as the economy continues to heal and continues to strengthen. i think it makes a lot more sense to have a more cyclical bend. on top of that, keep in mind the dollar is getting stronger and as the dollar strengthens, the multinational companies that everybody's wanted to look at. >> so -- >> i'm sorry. for give...
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and david simon of simon property group paid $137.2 million. 1600 times mer than his employees wex have link to bloomberg's data base on abc 7 news.com. >> how. >> san francisco mayor urging companies to join city hall part of the summer employment initiative designed to put young people into paid internships. >> this city has been about hope z we have always not just said that, we actually deliver on that hope with jobs. that is the true linkage that we have. >> the mayor says he wants to set a new record. last year 3,000 positions were offered thchl year, hoping to create 5,000. >> that is terrific. >> coming up they're jumping with anticipation. >> coming up next annual frog >>> in the abc 7 newsroom at 6:00 racist graffiti on buildings and why some think they know what triggered it. did san francisco city attorney create a monster? why the maker of a well known energy drink is taking aim at him. and forget touch screens you'll be able owe control a lap top without touching anything. one company making this technology happen. those story pz more coming up at 6:00. now back to cheryl
and david simon of simon property group paid $137.2 million. 1600 times mer than his employees wex have link to bloomberg's data base on abc 7 news.com. >> how. >> san francisco mayor urging companies to join city hall part of the summer employment initiative designed to put young people into paid internships. >> this city has been about hope z we have always not just said that, we actually deliver on that hope with jobs. that is the true linkage that we have. >> the...
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dan simon is watching it for us. we'll get back to you as well, dan, thanks very much. >>> another bachelor ooet party and another tragic accident. the kansas highway patrol says 26-year-old jamie flex fell out of an emergency door of a party bus thursday night and died after being hit by three vehicles. she has a baby daughter who was only 5 1/2 weeks old. she got engaged on christmas day. her aunt says the family can't believe it happened. and that they're living a nightmare right now. >>> want to get you up to speed on the latest developments in the boston bombing investigation. several cemeteries are refusing to bury the suspect tamerlan tsarnaev. the city manager says he won't allow him to be buried there. one of the friends charged in connection with the bombing is due in court next hour. he wants to be let out on bail. documents obtained by cnn indicate both sides are, in fact, considering possible conditions for his release. federal authorities, meanwhile, were back at tamerlan's tsarnaev's apartment in cambr
dan simon is watching it for us. we'll get back to you as well, dan, thanks very much. >>> another bachelor ooet party and another tragic accident. the kansas highway patrol says 26-year-old jamie flex fell out of an emergency door of a party bus thursday night and died after being hit by three vehicles. she has a baby daughter who was only 5 1/2 weeks old. she got engaged on christmas day. her aunt says the family can't believe it happened. and that they're living a nightmare right...
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you get to hear sister simone campbell.ect them right to their own senator member of congress. >> exactly. we'll put them right through so that they can right then let their voice be heard. what we're hearing is people who are fearful terrified i mean, are calling -- so what we need to do is we need to let people know that faith tells us to step back from fear. we're not to be afraid. and to welcome in the folks that make us who we are. so this is our effort to lift the voice. in fact, this morning, at prayer, i was reading -- we read a little scripture and it was jesus coming to the apostles across the water and his first words to him is it's me! don't be afraid. and isn't that what everybody tells us. it's just me. don't be afraid. >> bill: sister, how many -- i have to ask you, how many of you are on the bus? is it one bus or more than one bus and how many sisters are on the trip? or do you pick up different sisters as you go along? >> hitchhiking sisters. right now we have seven sisters on the bus right now that started
you get to hear sister simone campbell.ect them right to their own senator member of congress. >> exactly. we'll put them right through so that they can right then let their voice be heard. what we're hearing is people who are fearful terrified i mean, are calling -- so what we need to do is we need to let people know that faith tells us to step back from fear. we're not to be afraid. and to welcome in the folks that make us who we are. so this is our effort to lift the voice. in fact,...