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. >> gag commissioners simon chang the former warrant officer and responding gold brick the new permit officer so i did go out and meet with the management at 30 mission street a nice venue so in regards to the four proposed conditions that i have to intaebt no noise beyond the control of licensed permit so this is basically two parts number one when they utilize amplified sound as brea mentioned to have the station inside away from the doors and they are their prey existing speakers pointed out away from 9 doors and the l lp on the patio area we don't have an issue to compliment their meals for happy hour so like 7 or 7:30 p.m. on a daily basis for they're happy hour is fine with us. >> aid. >> yeah. they want to stage the acoustics outside. >> can i continue clarify why it says indoors. >> i don't know we recently learned they wanted to stage for the happy hour. >> so your requesting to add that condition. >> yes. >> and the patio. >> yes. and the patio. >> what time did you say. >> you 7:30 whatever they're happy hour period ends. >> okay. all right. >> so number 2 hours of the perm
. >> gag commissioners simon chang the former warrant officer and responding gold brick the new permit officer so i did go out and meet with the management at 30 mission street a nice venue so in regards to the four proposed conditions that i have to intaebt no noise beyond the control of licensed permit so this is basically two parts number one when they utilize amplified sound as brea mentioned to have the station inside away from the doors and they are their prey existing speakers...
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change. >> bob simon: not that long ago, shawn ryan was dead broke.he trapped animals and picked mushrooms. he says you can make $50,000 a season picking these delectable morels. when we heard that mushroom picking helped ryan become a gold prospector, we went to track him down on a steep, burned-out mountainside where he still picks mushrooms for fun. >> ryan: okay, into the mushroom patch. this was last year's fire. >> bob simon: started by lightning? >> ryan: yeah. >> bob simon: how do you know where to look? >> ryan: well, that's where you research it. these mushrooms come one year after a forest fire. and it only happens for a month. it's kind of like magic.; they magically appear. and it's only in that period of time in history, and then they go dormant for the next 200 or 300 years, or until the next forest fire. >> bob simon: the magic mushrooms got him through some pretty tough times. >> ryan: we lived in a 300-foot square shack, turn-of- the-century cabin with no running water or electricity. >> bob simon: were you warm enough in the wintert
change. >> bob simon: not that long ago, shawn ryan was dead broke.he trapped animals and picked mushrooms. he says you can make $50,000 a season picking these delectable morels. when we heard that mushroom picking helped ryan become a gold prospector, we went to track him down on a steep, burned-out mountainside where he still picks mushrooms for fun. >> ryan: okay, into the mushroom patch. this was last year's fire. >> bob simon: started by lightning? >> ryan: yeah....
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change, and community." and "washington post" columnist jonathan capehart. sister simonelet me start first with how you have interpreted the rapid developments of the last week in the catholic church. do you think things will will be even more significantly different at the end of 2014? >> well, i think what we're doing is we're making progress. but the progress that's being made is the conversation, the dialogue about the true situation in our 21st century. our church is slow moving this way. this has been a dramatic step forward but a conversation that's been held in many quarters of the church but is being brought out it to the center. that gives me a tremendous amount of hope going forward. >> jonathan, i know the language is not what a lot of folks wanted to have come from the vatican but, still, the fact we have gone from homosexuality is an intrinsic moral evil to the catholic church cautioning against discrimination of gay people across the world seems like a fairly big deal. >> it's an amazing thing. it's a very big deal, alex. what you have here happening is pop
change, and community." and "washington post" columnist jonathan capehart. sister simonelet me start first with how you have interpreted the rapid developments of the last week in the catholic church. do you think things will will be even more significantly different at the end of 2014? >> well, i think what we're doing is we're making progress. but the progress that's being made is the conversation, the dialogue about the true situation in our 21st century. our church is...
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. >> because that changes nothing, simon, because the universities still got paid.now, it's no different than the housing bubble, than the stock market, you know. if i'm buying something and get to go bankrupt that might increase tuition inflation, not save it. >> peter, you used the bubble word. i want to bring up the fact that peter was on with us and talking about a bubble in the bond market. we're seeing the 30-year yield reaching the 3% level, the sell-off is accelerating. the nasdaq is down 1%. you know, you're looking at the broader macro economy right now, do you see cause for concern as wall street is seeing right now? >> well, i don't think that the market going down is necessarily a reflection of the economy. i think we've gotten to a point where we don't really understand what drives the markets anymore. t there used to be a certain level of cause and effect we understood when it came to stock prices, bond prices. now every day it's a different guess. something happening in the ukraine or the european economy, is it china. you know, there used to be a co
. >> because that changes nothing, simon, because the universities still got paid.now, it's no different than the housing bubble, than the stock market, you know. if i'm buying something and get to go bankrupt that might increase tuition inflation, not save it. >> peter, you used the bubble word. i want to bring up the fact that peter was on with us and talking about a bubble in the bond market. we're seeing the 30-year yield reaching the 3% level, the sell-off is accelerating. the...
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community and the third reason that i think there's still so much fear is that a lot of the changes that simon's talking about, which i agree you really see them in the data, it's really just the last two or three years that they've become so, you know, that the administration has really shifted on the interior enforcement. so i think that it probably takes some time for, you know, those changes to filter into peoples a consciousness especially because in the previous three or five years, there was this, you know, close collaboration between local law enforcement and immigration enforcement that provoked a lot of fear. so i think there's been a couple of shifts. an increase in interior enforcement in the late years of the bush administration that carried over to the late years of the obama administration and then a real pivot since 2011. we're just starting to see that these changes -- you know, i think that it is a very different model that is now going on. >> here. >> my name's ellen street. i come to you today as just a recent graduate. i know that education in the usa is lacking in compariso
community and the third reason that i think there's still so much fear is that a lot of the changes that simon's talking about, which i agree you really see them in the data, it's really just the last two or three years that they've become so, you know, that the administration has really shifted on the interior enforcement. so i think that it probably takes some time for, you know, those changes to filter into peoples a consciousness especially because in the previous three or five years, there...
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simon, we appreciate you giving us your expertise. >>> we're going to change directions quite starklysomething more personal and a little bit more intensely personal for me. i was adopted at a young age so growing up i had questions about who i am, where i came from. part of me has been very, very curious about my roots. so up ahead i invite you along with me to jamaica. roots, my journey homecoming up next. but i did. i'm mike, and i'm very much alive. now my doctor recommends a bayer aspirin regimen to help prevent another heart attack. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. but parallel parking isn't one you do a lof them.ings great. you're either too far from the curb. or too close to other cars... it's just a matter of time until you rip some guy's bumper off. so, here are your choices: take the bus. or get liberty mutual insurance. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. call liberty mutual insurance. the ultimate arena for business. hour after ho
simon, we appreciate you giving us your expertise. >>> we're going to change directions quite starklysomething more personal and a little bit more intensely personal for me. i was adopted at a young age so growing up i had questions about who i am, where i came from. part of me has been very, very curious about my roots. so up ahead i invite you along with me to jamaica. roots, my journey homecoming up next. but i did. i'm mike, and i'm very much alive. now my doctor recommends a bayer...
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welcome back, simon. 6.1%.oyment in the u.k., has the -- does that change the argument of when the bankengland will raise interest rates? >> we have had a bit of volatility in inflation. this number, coming on the week likely toces, it is shift the picture a little more than some of the other numbers we have had. yes, it makes it hard. i think there's a decent chance it will rise before the election. environmentlow rate is causing more issues. higher.r basis point number two, it is not going to kill us. >> you can see a situation where rates are hiked even though inflation is not at the target. we have one rate hike and then sit on it. >> you have to look at the bigger picture. the bank of england is looking to or three years ahead. -- two or three years ahead. it is not out of the question that they can hike inflation. >> is this about credibility? doney's utterances really move the market. his recent utterance was, get ready for a hike. he would be left with a credible he hike if something does not happen. y, has ay, -- carne credibility gap already from having spent the first year co
welcome back, simon. 6.1%.oyment in the u.k., has the -- does that change the argument of when the bankengland will raise interest rates? >> we have had a bit of volatility in inflation. this number, coming on the week likely toces, it is shift the picture a little more than some of the other numbers we have had. yes, it makes it hard. i think there's a decent chance it will rise before the election. environmentlow rate is causing more issues. higher.r basis point number two, it is not...
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while maintaining local access and as -- simon mentioned we would be improving accessibility at all our stops. i will talk about the rapid works on market. we change the way the lanes work on mark. we have a mish mash. all routes are limited. this is the 5l, 9l and 78l, the tracks are on the center lane and they have stops located at the bart/muni station. we have these routes stopping only at van ness and civic center and powell, montgomery and embarcadero. we have the local station and the 5 and 9 and the local stops and they will be slightly modified. what this means is the local service which is only slightly modified to increase the stops facing between the stops from the current about 930-1100 feet. basically the local access will still be maintained but the local rapids will be maintained from 900 feet to 2100 feet and those interested in walking a little bit further. simon went into this liblt but all of our stops would be modified. there would be a minimum of eight 8 feet wide so they are all wheelchair accessible. half of them are not accessible for the f. in the future all the stops will be modified to accommodate wheelchairs at all loc
while maintaining local access and as -- simon mentioned we would be improving accessibility at all our stops. i will talk about the rapid works on market. we change the way the lanes work on mark. we have a mish mash. all routes are limited. this is the 5l, 9l and 78l, the tracks are on the center lane and they have stops located at the bart/muni station. we have these routes stopping only at van ness and civic center and powell, montgomery and embarcadero. we have the local station and the 5...
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change that dramatically over the last year. certainly you could have seen. it's a fair point, simon. ou believe that they truly felt like they needed to get these businesses in a position of strength to be able to do this, then perhaps you understand regardless of what changes they were see why they close now. >> the stock's down 25% over the last 5 years and from the highs. >> when we come back, which rebel leaders and innovators expected to change the face of business over the next 25 years? the cnbc next list of trailblazers. take one more look at premarket as dow comes off its best day in seven months. more "squawk on the street" in a minute. greenline do for you?ity just take a closer look. it works how you want to work. with a fidelity investment professional... or managing your investments on your own. helping you find new ways to plan for retirement. and save on taxes where you can. so you can invest in the life that you want today. tap into the full power of your fidelity greenline. call or come in today for a free one-on-one review. >>> let's bring in art cashin over the ubs
change that dramatically over the last year. certainly you could have seen. it's a fair point, simon. ou believe that they truly felt like they needed to get these businesses in a position of strength to be able to do this, then perhaps you understand regardless of what changes they were see why they close now. >> the stock's down 25% over the last 5 years and from the highs. >> when we come back, which rebel leaders and innovators expected to change the face of business over the...
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. >>> the simon gratz high school football team notched a win this weekend, but what happened after a friday night game one year ago changed some players' lives forever. an exchange of words on the street led a promising player to wonder if he'd ever play football again. here's his story. >> reporter: 6'4", 320-pound offensive lineman rayquan thomas is a standout on the simon gratz football team. a junior and captain, he has already been contacted by several colleges. >> he's a big-time football player, but he's a good person. he's going to be successful. >> reporter: his success hasn't come easy, though. he had to learn a new school and a new team after transferring to simon gratz before his sophomore year. >> you don't know exactly when to leave a blog or to stay. so once you build that chemistry, it's good. >> reporter: it only took a few games to build that chemistry, and on october 4th of 2013, it all clicked on the football field. >> my brother told me all the time that it was one of the best games. we beat dobbins 38-6. it was fun. we dominated. >>> after the game, some of the guys left the stadium, they wanted to h
. >>> the simon gratz high school football team notched a win this weekend, but what happened after a friday night game one year ago changed some players' lives forever. an exchange of words on the street led a promising player to wonder if he'd ever play football again. here's his story. >> reporter: 6'4", 320-pound offensive lineman rayquan thomas is a standout on the simon gratz football team. a junior and captain, he has already been contacted by several colleges....
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change the website. oh, wait that's already been done, all because simon property group is over hauling the 25 year old northeasty favorite. a super walmart is now open at the corner and within months there will be new entrances, skylights and yes, setting. changing the name is just the beginning, but can you really change old habits? here's my take. here in philadelphia we like the familiar. we're not real big on change. we call things what we want to call them. delaware avenue was renamed christopher columbus boulevard back in 1992 on the 500th anniversary of christopher's big discovery. these days most still call it delaware avenue. the delaware value to something more like the try-state region. the movement failed. when the folks of lincoln financial group bought the rights to eagles football stadium and begged fans to not to bee ledge the name. you want to send the customers the right message to give a little l more upscale. harrah's chester is now harrah's philadelphia. franklin mills you're welcome to change what you call yourself. just don't expect to change what we call you. only in philly. > thank you
change the website. oh, wait that's already been done, all because simon property group is over hauling the 25 year old northeasty favorite. a super walmart is now open at the corner and within months there will be new entrances, skylights and yes, setting. changing the name is just the beginning, but can you really change old habits? here's my take. here in philadelphia we like the familiar. we're not real big on change. we call things what we want to call them. delaware avenue was renamed...
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we don't know if her actions may have changed the outcome in anyway but certainly very brave action indeed, brooke. >> dan simonk you so much in marysville, washington state. public health officials they are not the only ones having a hard time with the response to ebola. politicians are ordering quarantines and then maybe walking that back while the critics say the president's ebola czar has been mia. >>> an american fighting against isis knows what the kurds are up against. waging war with no armor. and wearing sneakers. what he calls combat adidas. that story coming up. re and the next second... boom! you've had your first accident. now you have to make your first claim. so you talk to your insurance company and... boom! you're blindsided for a second time. they won't give you enough money to replace your brand new car. don't those people know you're already shaken up? liberty mutual's new car replacement will pay for the entire value of your car plus depreciation. call and for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. switch to liberty mutual insura
we don't know if her actions may have changed the outcome in anyway but certainly very brave action indeed, brooke. >> dan simonk you so much in marysville, washington state. public health officials they are not the only ones having a hard time with the response to ebola. politicians are ordering quarantines and then maybe walking that back while the critics say the president's ebola czar has been mia. >>> an american fighting against isis knows what the kurds are up against....
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clearly the hotels are ready and there are emergency plans in place in the event it does change gears. dan simonf evidence in the shooting death of michael brown. our legal team breaks down what it means and why it could actually back up officer darren wilson's side of the story. come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. it's what you do. this was a good idea. shhhh. be quiet. i'm being quiet. you're breathing on me! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. head for the cemetery! doctors have been prescribingdecade, nexium to patients just like you. for many, prescription nexium helps heal acid-related erosions in the lining of the esophagus. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exi
clearly the hotels are ready and there are emergency plans in place in the event it does change gears. dan simonf evidence in the shooting death of michael brown. our legal team breaks down what it means and why it could actually back up officer darren wilson's side of the story. come on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poor decisions....
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simon. when we come back, apple isn't shutting down beats but may be making a lot of changes.isher is going to change. and when we go to break. dow holding steady at 128 and s&p at 1962. returns and fewer choices in retirement. know that proper allocation could help increase returns so you can enjoy that second home sooner. know the right financial planning can help you save for college and retirement. know where you stand with pnc total insight. a new investing and banking experience with personalized guidance and online tools. visit a branch, call or go online today. we do? i took the trash out. i know. and thank you so much for that. i think we should get a medicare supplement insurance plan. right now? [ male announcer ] whether you're new to medicare or not, you may know it only covers about 80% of your part b medical expenses. it's up to you to pay the difference. so think about an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement insurance plans, they help cover some of what medicare doesn't
simon. when we come back, apple isn't shutting down beats but may be making a lot of changes.isher is going to change. and when we go to break. dow holding steady at 128 and s&p at 1962. returns and fewer choices in retirement. know that proper allocation could help increase returns so you can enjoy that second home sooner. know the right financial planning can help you save for college and retirement. know where you stand with pnc total insight. a new investing and banking experience with...
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changed in the last 72 hours. >> see you tonight, jim. >> what a show we just did. >> let's get to simon. >> we are going to looke can go after the blowout earnings last night. gene munster will join us live. we'll look at the bloodbath with hedge funds. if you don't improve your behavior, you risk getting broken up. hour two of "squawk on the street." the equipment tracking system will get you to the loading dock. ♪ there should be a truck leaving now. i got it. now jump off the bridge. what? in 3...2...1... are you kidding me? go. right on time. right now, over 20,000 trains are running reliably. we call that predictable. thrillingly predictable. the smartest or nothing. the quietest or nothing. the sleekest... ...sexiest, ...baddest, ...safest, ...tightest, ...quickest, ...harshest... ...or nothing. at mercedes-benz, we do things one way or we don't do them at all. introducing the all-new c-class. the best or nothing. no question about that. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more conf
changed in the last 72 hours. >> see you tonight, jim. >> what a show we just did. >> let's get to simon. >> we are going to looke can go after the blowout earnings last night. gene munster will join us live. we'll look at the bloodbath with hedge funds. if you don't improve your behavior, you risk getting broken up. hour two of "squawk on the street." the equipment tracking system will get you to the loading dock. ♪ there should be a truck leaving now. i got...
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changed. an increase over 20 years. you have to look at the poll found 71% of americans think the team should be allowed to keep the name. i mean, simon, do polls like that matter in this debate? >> no, they shouldn't. you have to think about it. these are polls. numbers. when it comes down to it. a racial slur is a racial slur. just because you approve of its use doesn't make it any less harmful. that's one of the arguments we hear. there not being malicious. the intent is all good. and we're honoring you. intent doesn't change the outcome, the consequence. >> give don a chance to answer this. that's what his perspective is. the guys are whacking away at me here. let me tell you the team at colorado, formed a pro football team. and they had four indians on it. and they had indians. and they voted to call themselves the redskins. we were proud, proud of our color. we were proud to be red men. they felt the redskins would be a great name. >> far as i know the team here in washington is not made up of american indians hatch not chose in it to honor themselves. we can't make policy based upon one person who has certain memories about thi
changed. an increase over 20 years. you have to look at the poll found 71% of americans think the team should be allowed to keep the name. i mean, simon, do polls like that matter in this debate? >> no, they shouldn't. you have to think about it. these are polls. numbers. when it comes down to it. a racial slur is a racial slur. just because you approve of its use doesn't make it any less harmful. that's one of the arguments we hear. there not being malicious. the intent is all good. and...
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simon. it moved in over the baja peninsula. you can see the results in the desert southwest. and shasta, that's weird stuff. >> really warm weather around the bay area. >>> but there are changes for next week. first time in a long time first outside. bay bridge and the numbers. 60 degrees in san bruno right now. san francisco is at 57. we have low clouds around the shoreline. and the next chance of rain coming into the bay area tuesday afternoon and evening. and, the models are coming together on this. so it looks like a pretty good chance. but we going to have to wait until next tuesday and we get a warmup. overnight tonight, we will get to 49 degrees. in santa rosa, 57 fairfield. here is how it looks. there is this weak ridge that is off the shoreline. and that kept us fairly warm for the past couple of days but this low pressure center is going to cause a little bit of a dip in pressures over northern california and so tomorrow will be fairly mild, but saturday and sunday we will begin to warm it up. tomorrow, stronger on shore winds will keep the trivalley area near seasonal warms for the first time in a while. livermore came to temperatures in the 80s . afternoon sunshin
simon. it moved in over the baja peninsula. you can see the results in the desert southwest. and shasta, that's weird stuff. >> really warm weather around the bay area. >>> but there are changes for next week. first time in a long time first outside. bay bridge and the numbers. 60 degrees in san bruno right now. san francisco is at 57. we have low clouds around the shoreline. and the next chance of rain coming into the bay area tuesday afternoon and evening. and, the models are...
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particular car would leave it unrestored and untouch and doctor simon a new people in philadelphia, that has really been a agent of changethe hobby for people. >> he is a renowned doctor, in this area. >> yes. >> and he is still a collector today. >> very much. >> you partnered up with him for this auction. lets talk about this auction itself. this is one of 60 cars. rupert is here with bonems, thank you so much. tell us about other cars you'll see thaw are really paying attention too. >> we have fantastic things. we have 60 cars ranging from 1900 right up to the 70's. you will a's see here, we have ford roadster here, packard from all eras, we have a kennedy era, lincoln continental there, and rolls royce, ford all sorts of things. >> you will have people bidding from all over the world. >> with the internet we have people participating from all over the globe. >> what do you expect to raise today total. >> four or 5 million. we have a million american under slung there and tally should be, four or five million-dollar. >> lets go over here real quickly and joe, go over here and help me pick up some of this it is in the
particular car would leave it unrestored and untouch and doctor simon a new people in philadelphia, that has really been a agent of changethe hobby for people. >> he is a renowned doctor, in this area. >> yes. >> and he is still a collector today. >> very much. >> you partnered up with him for this auction. lets talk about this auction itself. this is one of 60 cars. rupert is here with bonems, thank you so much. tell us about other cars you'll see thaw are really...
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change in the condition of the victims. three still in extremely critical condition and a fourth said to be in serious condition. fred? >> dan simonso much, there in marysville, washington. >>> in the days leading up to friday's deadly shoot, jaylen fryberg posted some -- it breaks me. i know it seems like i'm sweating it off, but i'm not, and never will be able to. then this one -- you're not going to like what happens next. >>> an internet privacy and security lawyer. were these kind of clear warnings signs, these disturbing tweets? >> they were, and they went back to september. if you start looking at them and see the cross-communications, there was something going on, but he seemed to be acting fine until he got into a fist fight with somebody on the football team who may have made a racial slur. so when you find somebody in real life seems to be functioning well and then see these things online, it's easy to brush them off. >> hindsight is always 20/20, so when situations like this happen, everyone trying to anticipate for the next time, what are the warn signs. when it comes down to looking at our policing, really evaluating
change in the condition of the victims. three still in extremely critical condition and a fourth said to be in serious condition. fred? >> dan simonso much, there in marysville, washington. >>> in the days leading up to friday's deadly shoot, jaylen fryberg posted some -- it breaks me. i know it seems like i'm sweating it off, but i'm not, and never will be able to. then this one -- you're not going to like what happens next. >>> an internet privacy and security lawyer....
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perfectly what i am saying, you have simon and kraemer and ballew in front of each other across the street from each one and every one of those leaders this year has changed. they lost an elementary school, they lost a middle school and lost a principal school leader. unless there's stability in leadership, our schools aren't going to improve and i would make that a focus. [ cheering and applause ] >> mr. catania, follow-up question, you talk about the absence of leadership, are you referring to the chancellor or are you talking about the mayor when you talk about an absence of leadership? >> i don't think it's important to focus on blame. i think it's important to realize that yes we need stability at the top within our chancellor but also stability in our schools so that reform can matriculate and so reform can actually take root. when we are changing school leaders as we are doing every year we lose about 20 years of our dps principals every year, we are not giving our schools a chance to get set up to succeed and that's a problem. >> miss schwartz. >> i also think we need stability in our teaching staff too. when they did the reform they threw out the
perfectly what i am saying, you have simon and kraemer and ballew in front of each other across the street from each one and every one of those leaders this year has changed. they lost an elementary school, they lost a middle school and lost a principal school leader. unless there's stability in leadership, our schools aren't going to improve and i would make that a focus. [ cheering and applause ] >> mr. catania, follow-up question, you talk about the absence of leadership, are you...
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change for many in the valley. sunny and hot there-and then slow cooling through the middle of the week. still we have got tropical storm simon in the south headed for ba half. up to the north high pressure in control. low clouds and fog beginning to make their way on shore. temperatures still hot in the central valley. 96 in sacramento. 99 in fresno. 78 in lake tahoe. 77, patchy fog in the morning hours of monteray. lots of sunshine into the afternoon. computer models picking up on low clouds and fog. breaking away towards the coastline and surging back on shore overnight tonight into early tomorrow morning. we will see more fog surging further on shore the next few days. temperatures are still on the warm side. 86 degrees in santa clara. 95 and hot in morgan hill. 70s along the coastline. you will see a lot of 90s, even mid 90s the warmest spot inland. then inside the bay 76 degrees in san francisco. 80 in alameda. your sunrise time 7:10. sunset at 6:45. the next few days those temperatures cooling down back to normal by thursday and friday. we start to warm up. offshore winds getting hot again next weekend. >> if we go int
change for many in the valley. sunny and hot there-and then slow cooling through the middle of the week. still we have got tropical storm simon in the south headed for ba half. up to the north high pressure in control. low clouds and fog beginning to make their way on shore. temperatures still hot in the central valley. 96 in sacramento. 99 in fresno. 78 in lake tahoe. 77, patchy fog in the morning hours of monteray. lots of sunshine into the afternoon. computer models picking up on low clouds...
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morning was one of the reasons we sold off, potentially changing what markets believe the federal reserve will do. steve leesman has more. >> simonanks. apparently markets were banking on the idea that u.s. consumers could save the world economy. we learned this morning in the retail sales reports that's not the case. seriously disappointing retail sales numbers, including a decline in autos, clothing, and furniture sales along with a recent concern about global economic weakness and deflation. all of it changing dramatically the outlook for the federal see serve and the interest rate hikes next year. take a look at this chart here. the outlook for rated hikes from the central bank. i've not seen a drop like this on a fed funds futures chart. this is the december 15 fed funds futures. it had been trading very consistently around 75 basis points. think of it as three-quarter point rate hikes. now trading at just 38, which is barely one rate hike. so some of the market now dialing back expectations for any rate hike next year. here's what they said. these three reports add to the view that the fed will be in no hurry to raise hikes
morning was one of the reasons we sold off, potentially changing what markets believe the federal reserve will do. steve leesman has more. >> simonanks. apparently markets were banking on the idea that u.s. consumers could save the world economy. we learned this morning in the retail sales reports that's not the case. seriously disappointing retail sales numbers, including a decline in autos, clothing, and furniture sales along with a recent concern about global economic weakness and...
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) >> reporter: good morning we certainly have changes to starting the morning off with the cloud cover is san francisco law clouds along the coast. by simonhe judge right now oakland 6367 antioch now in the low 50s and santa rosa in sunnyvale. some jews will take a toll as we head into thursday and friday. temperatures will climb just a bit as we head into the weekend. look like we could see some weight--rain next week. >> reporter: very slow at the core commute. they are still blocking the to the tamerlanes as four separate clashes here that has backed up the ride. the 28101 interchange oblates apostle--palo alto look at this 85 ride is solid. from the guadalupe parkway all accounts a fremont ave. >> reporter: drive times are still up for for 18 minutes. just over 24 hours after a man exposed himself the second case a man exposed himself to a young girl. >> reporter: the wake of these two incidents are calling up the two dozen sex offenders in the area that one incident on monday a man pulled up in a sedan alongside a 10 year-old girl that was walking her dog and he exposed himself and asked if she would like to touch it-- his genital ar
) >> reporter: good morning we certainly have changes to starting the morning off with the cloud cover is san francisco law clouds along the coast. by simonhe judge right now oakland 6367 antioch now in the low 50s and santa rosa in sunnyvale. some jews will take a toll as we head into thursday and friday. temperatures will climb just a bit as we head into the weekend. look like we could see some weight--rain next week. >> reporter: very slow at the core commute. they are still...
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change for a couple days across the region. and keep in mind in arizona, we had tropical storm nor bert a couple weeks back. and then odile and then this is simon, not very impressive. but enough moisture in the atmosphere for some thunderstorms. some of them could produce very heavy rainfall, mainly west of tucson where we could see upwards of one to two inches, up to three inches. as you work to the north, some areas scattered about. it should be less than one inch. plenty of moisture to go around western pima county in southern arizona. with that. the temperatures should be in the low 90s fahrenheit. a gradual warming trend. one of the areas to talk about, toward the pacific northwest. pretty impressive summer so far, until it came to an edge. the second warmest summer on record. sunshine coming back in seal. they'll take that at 71 degrees into the afternoon hours. i want to leave with you these impressive images in the south of franls. an area you would not expect this. this is the second time we've had severe flooding over the past nine days. this is montpelier where we had the floods take place along the mediterranean. upwards of nine in
change for a couple days across the region. and keep in mind in arizona, we had tropical storm nor bert a couple weeks back. and then odile and then this is simon, not very impressive. but enough moisture in the atmosphere for some thunderstorms. some of them could produce very heavy rainfall, mainly west of tucson where we could see upwards of one to two inches, up to three inches. as you work to the north, some areas scattered about. it should be less than one inch. plenty of moisture to go...
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simon, some of those asset managers are also women. it's not just a boys' club here. certainly has changed, actually, over time.course, our host is kyle bass, hayman capital. this is my fifth year, i think. >> we're getting old. >> yeah, we're all getting old. although, the conversation is similar. i want to get to macro in a minute. i want to start with gm. another story this morning our phil lebeau has been sharing with us about a potential recall. not a large one. very small, about malfunctioning air bags. you've been on with me many times talking about your love -- and i use that word carefully -- love of gm while it has continued to plummet in value. do you still own it? if so, why? >> we do. it's still our largest position. it's been a tough year for us. primarily because of gm. look, gm makes 3 million cars a year. we think there are 35 million gm cars on the road in north america. they've recalled 30 million cars. the good news is there's only 5 million more cars to go. i mean, for god's sake. look at the valuation of this company. it's worth $28 billion today in enterprise value. they'll do 16.5 billio
simon, some of those asset managers are also women. it's not just a boys' club here. certainly has changed, actually, over time.course, our host is kyle bass, hayman capital. this is my fifth year, i think. >> we're getting old. >> yeah, we're all getting old. although, the conversation is similar. i want to get to macro in a minute. i want to start with gm. another story this morning our phil lebeau has been sharing with us about a potential recall. not a large one. very small,...
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simon. >> it seems almost schizophrenic where we are this week from the heavy falls on big volumes last week. what has changedst ebola isn't airborne? >> i think that's part of it. beyond that, good fundamental news. the fact is that caterpillar had great results. we had great manufacturing results from europe. a lot of concerns about a global slowdown dissipating, too. >> a lot of people will say in addition to what you factored in there it's also about central banks. the ecb might do more but there is this suggestion that hangs in the air the fed could extend qe. if they don't do that at the beginning of next week, what happens? >> that's what i've been saying is the federal reserve has been the big brother on the playground allowing the rest of us to be more emboldened than we ordinarily might be. and the end of qe does represent sort of a graduation, if you will with big brother leaving. we'll have to see what happens. all in all, i'd say we've got good fundamentals news on the economic side and of course earnings. caterpillar had good results. >> if we can manage to get through october which has been fra
simon. >> it seems almost schizophrenic where we are this week from the heavy falls on big volumes last week. what has changedst ebola isn't airborne? >> i think that's part of it. beyond that, good fundamental news. the fact is that caterpillar had great results. we had great manufacturing results from europe. a lot of concerns about a global slowdown dissipating, too. >> a lot of people will say in addition to what you factored in there it's also about central banks. the ecb...
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change during the last week. but apparently all the lukewarm ipad 2 reviews not having too much effect. i think goldman upped their target too. >> that will help. we're look at europe as well. simonand nearing the european close. >> european equities advanced further into positive territory through the session. i guess the big news today was the leak we had out of spain from a news agency reporting, and don't forget a 130 bank stress test comes sunday but 1 banks in six countries have failed. let's have a look at the bottom of the market and see which are in negative territory. greek bank, portuguese, and austrian. and bear in mind, i have no idea which ones have failed but these are the guys on the bottom of the pack on the price action. the greek ten year also risen above 7%. the big news for most this week continues to be a apparent like from some of the ecb to reuters that possibly the ecb could buy corporate debt. the biggest effect has meant it further means the european are winning the currency war against this country. the strength of the euro against the dollars heading back down. we'll see if the feds -- fomc can change that around with the commentary next week when the
change during the last week. but apparently all the lukewarm ipad 2 reviews not having too much effect. i think goldman upped their target too. >> that will help. we're look at europe as well. simonand nearing the european close. >> european equities advanced further into positive territory through the session. i guess the big news today was the leak we had out of spain from a news agency reporting, and don't forget a 130 bank stress test comes sunday but 1 banks in six countries...
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simone campbell has served as executive director of network, a national catholic social justice lobby, since 2004. she's a religious leader, attorney and poet with extensive experience in public policy and advocacy for systemic change. in washington she lobbies on issues of peace building, immigration reform, health care and economic justice. she's a noted speaker and educator on these public policy issues, and since the '70s, she's founded or served as lead attorney or just plain leader for organizations serving or protecting family law needs or public policy needs of the working poor. she's traveled to the middle east to study the situation confronting refugees in lebanon, syria and iraq. and during the 2010 congressional debate about health care reform, she authored the famous "nun's letter" that supported the reform bill and persuaded 59 ore leaders to sign -- other leaders to sign on. it was considered critically important to the bill's passage, and as a result, president obama invited sister simone to the signing ceremony as a result. then in 2012 she helped organize the nuns on the bus tour of nine states to oppose the budget approved by the house of representatives as harmful to programs serving those in ne
simone campbell has served as executive director of network, a national catholic social justice lobby, since 2004. she's a religious leader, attorney and poet with extensive experience in public policy and advocacy for systemic change. in washington she lobbies on issues of peace building, immigration reform, health care and economic justice. she's a noted speaker and educator on these public policy issues, and since the '70s, she's founded or served as lead attorney or just plain leader for...
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simon, what do you think? i'm a huge marisa mayer fan. she is fabulous and fashionable. >> she is managing a troubled and company and what has been leaked out is really bad. the plan involves a changeacquisition strategy and layoff plans. plans to lay off 500 people. melissa: u oy. >> you think that laying off 500 people in silicon valley would be good because they are pricey, jordan and india. melissa: that is not much of a cost savings. watch out, a new windows wearable is about to track your every move. microsoft will reveal its own smart watch within weeks, wow! could be like the windows watch. maybe a start menu on the wrist? what do you think about this one, simon constable, can you hardly wait? >> yes i can wait. i can wait until it is back to the '70s. look, microsoft hasn't had a consumer product that worked, with the exception of xbox ever. that's it. melissa: bruce turkel, all i can say blast hair hearts you know? >> there is -- bless their hearts. >> there is different way to look at it. microsoft is perfectly positioned to bring out a product cross platformed. apple locks you in. google locks you in. maybe microsoft is key to not lock you into one or the other. that is
simon, what do you think? i'm a huge marisa mayer fan. she is fabulous and fashionable. >> she is managing a troubled and company and what has been leaked out is really bad. the plan involves a changeacquisition strategy and layoff plans. plans to lay off 500 people. melissa: u oy. >> you think that laying off 500 people in silicon valley would be good because they are pricey, jordan and india. melissa: that is not much of a cost savings. watch out, a new windows wearable is about...
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you have simon, cramer and beaulieu all in front of each other across the street from each other and everyone of those leaders this year has changedey lost in elementary school they lost a middle school and a principal school leader. unless their stability and leadership our schools are going to improve and i would make that a focus. [applause] >> moderator: mr. cantania a follow-up question talking talking about the absence of leadership. are you referring to the chancellor or the mayor? cantania: i don't think it's important to focus on blame. it's important to realize we need stability the top and her chancellor but also stability in our schools so that reform can matriculate and so reform can take root. when we are changing school leader says we are doing every year we lose 20% of our d.c. kids and principals every year. we are not giving our schools a chance to get setup to succeed and that's a problem. [applause] schwartz: i also think we need stability in our teaching staff. when they did their their reform they threw out the baby with the bathwater. there were a lot of veteran teachers that were really good and instead the
you have simon, cramer and beaulieu all in front of each other across the street from each other and everyone of those leaders this year has changedey lost in elementary school they lost a middle school and a principal school leader. unless their stability and leadership our schools are going to improve and i would make that a focus. [applause] >> moderator: mr. cantania a follow-up question talking talking about the absence of leadership. are you referring to the chancellor or the mayor?...
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you have simon and kramer and beaulieu all in fun of each other but across the street from each other and every one of those leaders this year has changedey lost an elementary school, they lost e-mails go and a loss to principle school leader. and less of the stability in leadership, our schools are going to but i would make that a focus. >> moderator: [applause] >> moderator: mr. catania, follow-up question. talk about the absence of leadership. are you referring to the chancellor or talk about the mayor? catania: i don't think it's important to focus on playing. i think it's important realize we need stability at the top within a chance but when you stability in our schools so that reforms can matriculate and so reform can take root. when we're changing school leaders as we'r we do every yeae lose about 20% of our principles every year. we are not getting our schools a chance to actually get set up to succeed and that's a problem. [applause] >> moderator: ms. schwartz. schwartz: i also think we need some stability in our teaching staff, too. when they did the reform, when they did the reform they just throughout the baby with the bath
you have simon and kramer and beaulieu all in fun of each other but across the street from each other and every one of those leaders this year has changedey lost an elementary school, they lost e-mails go and a loss to principle school leader. and less of the stability in leadership, our schools are going to but i would make that a focus. >> moderator: [applause] >> moderator: mr. catania, follow-up question. talk about the absence of leadership. are you referring to the chancellor...
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simon you are african-american and you ought to be proud of your heritage. don't get it mix up. why does it matter how she choose toes classify herself. it doesn't changeur life. this user said you can be a proud american but recognize, respect and accept your personal god given diversity. you are what you are. oprah asked the 28 year-old to clarify what she meant. she said she has a lot have of different culture running through her veins and she connects with each and everyone of them. >> i just got another tweet while were you talking. >> they say i don't feel like raven simon said anything wrong. that is her choicey can understand why some people would find it offensive. she went on to say and if you looked at the interview she said i know my roots are in africa but i don't know which country. i'm from there. she said i know where my family is right here. my family is in louisiana. that is where i identify the most. you can understand why it was a controversial thing. but when she talks a little bit more bit, you can maybe understand some of the sub text that goes into her saying that. and especially with her coming out, as she kind of did, coming o
simon you are african-american and you ought to be proud of your heritage. don't get it mix up. why does it matter how she choose toes classify herself. it doesn't changeur life. this user said you can be a proud american but recognize, respect and accept your personal god given diversity. you are what you are. oprah asked the 28 year-old to clarify what she meant. she said she has a lot have of different culture running through her veins and she connects with each and everyone of them....