167
167
Jun 22, 2013
06/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
you ran against snider before and he outfunded you big time.g him, funding their campaigns. virg, what are you going to do? >> look, i'm not running. we have a great candidate. i do think it is a great year and i think the governor is being exposed, like these other governors you're talking about. the attack on labor. what we had in michigan was a much more careful candidate. he said very little. what we had was bait and switch. with a lot of these guys, bait and switch. the attack on labor with the so-called right to work and all out attack on public education and witnessing the corporatization and then the attack on mentions and retiree pensions all in order to provide a huge tax break for business and we don't see, what we don't see is a big increase in business investment in michigan. we don't see the results, we see the tax cuts. we don't see any results from it. >> are we getting buyer's remorse from the folks in michigan on snider? >> no question. like you mentioned the poll. all the polls show him down. not just against me but the candi
you ran against snider before and he outfunded you big time.g him, funding their campaigns. virg, what are you going to do? >> look, i'm not running. we have a great candidate. i do think it is a great year and i think the governor is being exposed, like these other governors you're talking about. the attack on labor. what we had in michigan was a much more careful candidate. he said very little. what we had was bait and switch. with a lot of these guys, bait and switch. the attack on...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
27
27
Jun 16, 2013
06/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
matt snider knows about this. i'll put this on the overhead to clarify the two charts >> as what we were looking at it is in flow. the top chart look at it on a fixed jerry year to year base. the upper line shows if the fee deferral doesn't happen we are higher fees. it at some point crows over and it's roughly even. and those lines aren't perfect because it's looking at actual pipeline date. and it's not even a year to year out. we thought a better description is at the top of chart. if it doesn't happen your income is cumulatively less your income because you're getting the late payment you would otherwise get two years ago you're paying less than the 20 percent now. that's our observation how the fee income would look >> i have another question. there have been statements that the fees aren't paid but the fees are paid between 15 and 20 percent a paid at the first occupancy certificate of occupancy. it's rolling in but at a different time and he hopefully, the interest is bridging the gap between the two it's n
matt snider knows about this. i'll put this on the overhead to clarify the two charts >> as what we were looking at it is in flow. the top chart look at it on a fixed jerry year to year base. the upper line shows if the fee deferral doesn't happen we are higher fees. it at some point crows over and it's roughly even. and those lines aren't perfect because it's looking at actual pipeline date. and it's not even a year to year out. we thought a better description is at the top of chart. if...
184
184
Jun 18, 2013
06/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 0
ed snider and christopher nolan. they did a great job. it's a real different incarnation of the man of steel. not as much lovey dovey stuff which we like. >> i like that. >> of course you did. >> i saw you on "kimmel" the other night. he had a little fun with you when it came to the new superman movie coming out. let's take a look. >> i didn't hear about the movie. i didn't hear they were doing it. >> there's a movie called "man of steel." >> oh, look, there it is. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you. >> there's someone else. there's a new superman. >> but -- i'm superman. who is he? >> well, i don't think we need to -- >> does he have to wear the red underwear like i did? >> actually, no -- >> jimmy! does he have to wear the red underwear like i did? >> he didn't -- no, he didn't wear the underwear in this. >> why did i have to? >> that's a good point, though. >> why did i have to. >> were you ever self-conscious wearing those little things? >> we did love scenes. >> yes, i know. >> that's all i'm going to say. >> what is your love life
ed snider and christopher nolan. they did a great job. it's a real different incarnation of the man of steel. not as much lovey dovey stuff which we like. >> i like that. >> of course you did. >> i saw you on "kimmel" the other night. he had a little fun with you when it came to the new superman movie coming out. let's take a look. >> i didn't hear about the movie. i didn't hear they were doing it. >> there's a movie called "man of steel."...
81
81
Jun 14, 2013
06/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
in a statement michigan's governor rick snider calling the plan a first step in a long and difficult process but a critical step in detroit's long-term economic growth. under the plan holders of detroit's $17 billion in debt will receive ten cents on the dollar for think ious and employees will see changes to their pensions. there's still a 50/50 chance the motor city could file for bankruptcy which would be a first for a major american city. the city, of course, has been in economic free fall for almost half a century now that it's eroded the city population, its tax base as well as the physical plant. brian, back to you. >> mary thompson, thanks very much. more on detroit this hour, you better believe it. right now let's get to the trading floors where the dow is sagging a bit on friday. we're off about 120 point. bob pisani at the nyse. rick santelli at another large midwestern city with a questionable balance sheet, but, first, bob pisani, to you in the markets. >> you know, what's interesting this week is we've learned that a lot of people think there's a significant amount of i
in a statement michigan's governor rick snider calling the plan a first step in a long and difficult process but a critical step in detroit's long-term economic growth. under the plan holders of detroit's $17 billion in debt will receive ten cents on the dollar for think ious and employees will see changes to their pensions. there's still a 50/50 chance the motor city could file for bankruptcy which would be a first for a major american city. the city, of course, has been in economic free fall...
137
137
Jun 15, 2013
06/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
jackie robinson, duke snider, dale hodges but i must say there is magic in these moments. when i open my eyes and i see my sons in the place where a father once said, i feel an invisible loyalty and love linking my sons to the grandfather whose face they never had a chance to see, but his heart and soul that come to know through the countless stories i have told. which is what in the end i shall always be grateful for this curious love of history, allowing me to spend a lifetime looking back into the past, allowing me to believe that the pride of people have loved and lost and our families, and the public figures we've respected in history really can live on, so long as we push to tell and retell the stories of their lives. thank you for letting me share with you these stories today. [applause] >> thank you, doris. that was wonderful as well. quite a panoply of others up here, and by the way, you can have the dodgers back. [laughter] they are a huge disappointment. our final offer this morning is dazzling author and is one of oprah's favorite, so by united states law is al
jackie robinson, duke snider, dale hodges but i must say there is magic in these moments. when i open my eyes and i see my sons in the place where a father once said, i feel an invisible loyalty and love linking my sons to the grandfather whose face they never had a chance to see, but his heart and soul that come to know through the countless stories i have told. which is what in the end i shall always be grateful for this curious love of history, allowing me to spend a lifetime looking back...
347
347
Jun 14, 2013
06/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 347
favorite 0
quote 0
>> reporter: known for his darker take on comic heroes, snider and producer christopher nolan offer fansviolent superman played by henry cavell. >> superman is one of the universal superheroes. not just genuinely an american thing. >> reporter: industry estimates show the film tracking around 1 $00 million opening weekend. >> what are you hearing from the fans? >> our fandengo fans are telling us this is one of the most anticipated movies of the whole year and 80% of the people who bought tickets are excited to buy the darker tone. >> reporter: if fans are excited, the film's corporate partners are through the roof. companies are banking on the man of steel from licensing deals to product placement, but then there are the critics. rotten tomatoes has this rated in the mid-60s, high 60s. that's good, but not great. >> i don't think the reviews are going to be as strong as for "ironman 3" but i think warner brother has a viable franchise on their hands. >> reporter: which at the end of the day is the super news this superman is looking for. >> now, industry estimates have "man of steel" co
>> reporter: known for his darker take on comic heroes, snider and producer christopher nolan offer fansviolent superman played by henry cavell. >> superman is one of the universal superheroes. not just genuinely an american thing. >> reporter: industry estimates show the film tracking around 1 $00 million opening weekend. >> what are you hearing from the fans? >> our fandengo fans are telling us this is one of the most anticipated movies of the whole year and 80%...