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spent that's hard to argue with.argue with your perspective where you show pictures of streets and san guys asleep on the want of somebody's house during working hours. [laughter] spin i don't think either of them cared very much about what we did, do you? >> that's a really interesting question your would richard j. daley beats the kids because of something royko said? would he throw his plate of eggs against the wall? i don't think so. i think both of them, and i think you're right, walter, they are disdainful of the press. keith, do you find it in your research, that it was kind of like who gives a shit kind of attitude about -- i don't think was richard m. daley bothered by john calling him mayor shortchange? [laughter] >> i don't think so but my sense is the prose who have a thick skin for most of the stuff and they try to, given a great immediate to serve their political ends. back on the question of the father and the son, one of mine sort of things in the book that i write about, i think the son, rich daley,
spent that's hard to argue with.argue with your perspective where you show pictures of streets and san guys asleep on the want of somebody's house during working hours. [laughter] spin i don't think either of them cared very much about what we did, do you? >> that's a really interesting question your would richard j. daley beats the kids because of something royko said? would he throw his plate of eggs against the wall? i don't think so. i think both of them, and i think you're right,...
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we spent two days a week-and-a-half ago and last thursday interviewing nine candidates, about an hour each per candidate and we actually look forward to the full commission -- the names of two, perhaps three finalists that we would like to have considered together all here at the board. and that discussion won't be able to happen until july 12 at 3 o'clock is our next scheduled personnel meeting where we'll go over the list of con dates for the position. so we'll be working with staff to -- after that to schedule meetings here at the ta. we could have two meetings before the end of this month to make sure we stay on the schedule of deciding an executive director before we go on our recess. we have been working on a very aggressive schedule to identify executive director and i know that's put a lot of pressure on the the personnel committee to act quickly, but i think it's very y deliberate about thought for in making the choice in executive director. with that, if there are no other comments or questions we can go on to public comment. >> the person nel committee is meeting july 12 an
we spent two days a week-and-a-half ago and last thursday interviewing nine candidates, about an hour each per candidate and we actually look forward to the full commission -- the names of two, perhaps three finalists that we would like to have considered together all here at the board. and that discussion won't be able to happen until july 12 at 3 o'clock is our next scheduled personnel meeting where we'll go over the list of con dates for the position. so we'll be working with staff to --...
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. >> what we actually spent on the contract? >> sure. for, i did look those numbers up, for the fiscal year, 2011, we spill, 116,000. >> last year, we have the full fiscal year, is $75,976 and this year we are coming in at 75,000 and we spent about 63 through the end of may and we have one more month to go and if you average it out it will come to 75,000 by the time this year is over. >> if we lower to 75. >> this year we will be 5,000 below that 75 and we should be fine with that, and i notice that there are other items on the agenda. >> and we only use the services as we need it and it is as-needed services if we are getting close to, you know, a high amount that we could usually just cut back on the hours that we asked her to utilize for us. so you could very easily fit within 75. >> okay. >> and well, i would like to do that, but if we were to actually do, lower that contracted amount to 75, and to reflect what traditionally we spent, where does that portion of that, where we are lowering from? that stays? the over all budget? >> mos
. >> what we actually spent on the contract? >> sure. for, i did look those numbers up, for the fiscal year, 2011, we spill, 116,000. >> last year, we have the full fiscal year, is $75,976 and this year we are coming in at 75,000 and we spent about 63 through the end of may and we have one more month to go and if you average it out it will come to 75,000 by the time this year is over. >> if we lower to 75. >> this year we will be 5,000 below that 75 and we should...
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. >> we spent last year $200 million more than the year before. with that, we were able to grow double digits here in the u.s., and better than that outside. we are investing more this year. we believe if we could put better content on the air, that we can grow our own. >> we spent over $3 billion in television content. we have been growing our investment and programming every year for the recession. that is the lifeblood of our industry. it gets better. we are creating content for all the different strains. not just koppel marjorie content, but made for these -- not just complementary, but made for the devices. >> we spent $2 billion on content. >> not enough. thing i would one leave with programmers here is in europe in particular, we need greater partnerships with our programmers here. we are finding that the free to air broadcast regime in europe who dominate viewership and own a lot of the best content are our best customers. be aggressive, work with us in europe the same way you are working with operators here. give us the rights we need. co
. >> we spent last year $200 million more than the year before. with that, we were able to grow double digits here in the u.s., and better than that outside. we are investing more this year. we believe if we could put better content on the air, that we can grow our own. >> we spent over $3 billion in television content. we have been growing our investment and programming every year for the recession. that is the lifeblood of our industry. it gets better. we are creating content for...
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has the money been spent properly when you see policing these neighborhood.as there been any positive impact on all the money that's been spent on all these working-class suburbs? >> i'm not sheer to have -- here to have an opinion but we observe things and we leave in these cities also. i think the highest high mark respect towards the population from the 84,000 police officers working cities and mostly in urban areas is to work there, once again, 24 hours a day, seven days a week trying to get a solution for noise. people want sleep at night. road traffic, drugs, blears and the police is -- burglaries and the police are fighting all that. people burn gymnasiums, the post office, their own neighbor's car, i wonder where the respect is, in fact. i think the respect is mostly in the police hands. >> i'm not going to repeat what i said but i see -- i notice two things. police officers do not always respect citizens. this is a fact and we can show you videos where you can hear and see policemen talking about the youth and you will see that respect is not always
has the money been spent properly when you see policing these neighborhood.as there been any positive impact on all the money that's been spent on all these working-class suburbs? >> i'm not sheer to have -- here to have an opinion but we observe things and we leave in these cities also. i think the highest high mark respect towards the population from the 84,000 police officers working cities and mostly in urban areas is to work there, once again, 24 hours a day, seven days a week trying...
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it's a place where prince william spent most of his childhood. they introduced their son to the public tuesday and were beaming with pride like any other first-time parents. >> it's a special time that any parent probably knows what this feeling feels like. >> reporter: the royal couple was eager to leave the crazy scene outside the hospital. prince william secured his newborn son in his car seat and drove the family away a little over 24 hours after his birth. >> hopefully things can get back to normal now. >> reporter: the baby prince's new home is set in a peaceful park and for a moment you feel like you're in the english countryside, but it's actually right in the heart of london. >> it's a beautiful place. >> reporter: the royal baby's grandparents were among the first to see the future monarch up close. prince charles and camilla and carol and michael and carol middleton visited the baby at the hospital, but the new prince has yet to meet his great grandmother the kwen who hosted a reception at buckingham palace at night. she leaves for sco
it's a place where prince william spent most of his childhood. they introduced their son to the public tuesday and were beaming with pride like any other first-time parents. >> it's a special time that any parent probably knows what this feeling feels like. >> reporter: the royal couple was eager to leave the crazy scene outside the hospital. prince william secured his newborn son in his car seat and drove the family away a little over 24 hours after his birth. >> hopefully...
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the projected moumdz we're unsure if this is what was spent. last year president chiu asked the question how does san francisco stack up to other jurisdictions. i think that last year, we shared that the total assess investment is one tenth of one percent. but if you look at this new york city has a population of 8 million in 2009 and they spent 26 million total for language services so first is san francisco which spent nearly 6 million when our population was about 8 hundred and 5 thousand people so if you compare in 2009 san francisco was at 7 there's and $0.15 but it's about $12 plus per capita. and finally we're month proud of the last thing assess community grants program which thank to our leadership last year we were 15 able to get resources out into the community it's about 4 hundred and 70 thousand in direct grants in addition to other in kind resources and we borrow a little bit from other programs to help our contingent organizations. we kick problem solving situations it's more about other capacities. we've just purchased listening
the projected moumdz we're unsure if this is what was spent. last year president chiu asked the question how does san francisco stack up to other jurisdictions. i think that last year, we shared that the total assess investment is one tenth of one percent. but if you look at this new york city has a population of 8 million in 2009 and they spent 26 million total for language services so first is san francisco which spent nearly 6 million when our population was about 8 hundred and 5 thousand...
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kate spent the day at her mom's and nbc's mandy clark spent the day taking in all the hoopla. >> reporterby jitters? not prince william. he spent the day horsing around with his brother, harry, at a polo match and his wife kate reportedly spending the weekend with her parents, miles from her london hospital. >> that would suggest she's at least not expecting her baby to come until next week. >> reporter: still all this enthusiasm has many placing bets on the baby, the favorite, a brown haired girl named alexandra, born today. it seems everyone has bearhunts. what's the due date? >> wednesday. >> friday. >> 10:45 tonight. >> reporter: hair color? >> brown hair. >> ginger. >> blond hair. >> reporter: name? >> diana. >> daniel. >> reporter: daniel, i like it. but kate's mom reportedly told friends the baby will be a leo, a star sign that only begins july 23rd. that has astrologers dizzy with excitement. >> the sign of leo and cancer dominate the royal family and this baby has a mixture of both. it's the most royal of royal babies. >> reporter: if that's not enough the baby believes it will b
kate spent the day at her mom's and nbc's mandy clark spent the day taking in all the hoopla. >> reporterby jitters? not prince william. he spent the day horsing around with his brother, harry, at a polo match and his wife kate reportedly spending the weekend with her parents, miles from her london hospital. >> that would suggest she's at least not expecting her baby to come until next week. >> reporter: still all this enthusiasm has many placing bets on the baby, the...
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so money well spent. not so fast because as the inspector general points out, many in the bureau criticize the advertising campaigns as buying fans who may have once click owed an add or liked a photo, but have no real interest in the topic. i call that the opposite of money well spent and good luck getting it back. >> there is nothing funny about that, sir. >> anthony, i guess $600,000 is a drop in the bucket. >> it is a drop in the bucket. as somebody who is -- i do have a couple of buckets. this is a drop in the bucket. it is not worth getting crazy about. what i am curious about, what do these people who have jumped on the state department facebook ban wagon when the administration comes to take over. are they going to be no longer interested in diplomacy? >> i think this is a big deal. but brooke i want you to relate this to radical islam. >> i will do it for you. our administration wants to be liked. >> but we are being liked by robots. >> it is a drop in the bucket, but we have a sequester. we don'
so money well spent. not so fast because as the inspector general points out, many in the bureau criticize the advertising campaigns as buying fans who may have once click owed an add or liked a photo, but have no real interest in the topic. i call that the opposite of money well spent and good luck getting it back. >> there is nothing funny about that, sir. >> anthony, i guess $600,000 is a drop in the bucket. >> it is a drop in the bucket. as somebody who is -- i do have a...
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a -- an investigative judge spent sunday examining him and the black box recorder. he's now released pending trial. >>> here in france, one of the biggest companies is getting ready to mearge with omnicom to create the world's biggest advertising firm. executives are confident it will go through. >> it's a megamerger to create the world's largest television firm. between them, publicis and omnicom are possible -- responsible for some of the world's biggest brands. the new company will have more power to influence prices. >> the clear intention that we're going to create value, create more opportunities, we're going to honor our talented people and our talented clients and create something that no one else i think could even contemplate creating. >> the new firm will unite rile brands under the same roofs, including the likes of pepsi, coca-cola, microsoft and google. but they say it won't create conflicts of interest. >> we're already used to hamming clients in the same sector and we do it with agencies that use different names. it's something that's very common in
a -- an investigative judge spent sunday examining him and the black box recorder. he's now released pending trial. >>> here in france, one of the biggest companies is getting ready to mearge with omnicom to create the world's biggest advertising firm. executives are confident it will go through. >> it's a megamerger to create the world's largest television firm. between them, publicis and omnicom are possible -- responsible for some of the world's biggest brands. the new company...
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we have the hotel tax and that money spent to support arts groups throughout san francisco. small amount of money to go to cherry blossom festival, but this is something the community can better capture for their arts programs. the garage gets in a lot of money from parking and a lot of money goes back into capital improvements in the garage but there is opportunity for the lease to be renegotiated such that that money can be spent to increase what people going to the garage, and that way that money can be spent on improving the neighborhood or more marketing. create japantown neighborhood commercial districts. this is something we would like to come back to in september to propose. [speaker not understood] already done in fillmore and divisadero, give the ability to fine tune the use these go on in the neighborhood. right now it's nct and nc3. it's very generic in japantown. we've met with [speaker not understood] and have initial support. that's one of the initial implementation actions the planning department is in charge of and we'd like to take that up in separate. ~ se
we have the hotel tax and that money spent to support arts groups throughout san francisco. small amount of money to go to cherry blossom festival, but this is something the community can better capture for their arts programs. the garage gets in a lot of money from parking and a lot of money goes back into capital improvements in the garage but there is opportunity for the lease to be renegotiated such that that money can be spent to increase what people going to the garage, and that way that...
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we spent nine months letting this story grow inside our network. and that was just a tiny hole in the schedule for it. an unnaturally tiny hole like trying to shove a watermelon through a bird house. but just when we thought we couldn't push this on to the schedule anymore, it ripped through and popped out screaming and covered in news go. and now it feels so empty inside like we had no real ending to this story now that it's broken snon are you implying that the media has... >> post-partum depression, john. that hurts so much. from drinking guiness to eating fried whatever this is. i'm never going to drop this royal baby weight. >> john: jessica williams, where are you? >> i'm at the premiere royal baby boutique toddlers and tiaras. this is where the royal baby is registered. >> john: you don't really need to get a gift. this baby has everything. >> okay. looks like someone flushed it down the loo. the princess cambridge registered for tons of stuff here. it's awesome. besides the traditional, this is, you know, a classic choice. you have the corg
we spent nine months letting this story grow inside our network. and that was just a tiny hole in the schedule for it. an unnaturally tiny hole like trying to shove a watermelon through a bird house. but just when we thought we couldn't push this on to the schedule anymore, it ripped through and popped out screaming and covered in news go. and now it feels so empty inside like we had no real ending to this story now that it's broken snon are you implying that the media has... >>...
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many spent the day waiting for their electricity to be restored.rivers encountered flooding and it stretched from florida to delaware. his family calls it a miracle tonight after a six-year-old boy survived after spending more than three hours trapped beneath tons of sand in indiana. witnesses describe it as a freak accident. the boy fell into a hole while walking at the indiana dunes national lakeshore along lake michigan. they used heavy equipment to free the boy after he was buried by 11 feet of sand. he remains in critical condition after being rushed to a children's hospital in chicago. >>> the birth of the future king or queen of britain is still being awaited around the world. prince william and his wife kate are due to become parents at anytime. as abc reports, the new baby will not only have an impact on british royalty, but also british revenue. >> they are calling it baby fever. prat -- proud britting are counting down the day until the baby is born. at the hospital where the duchess of cambridge is expected to deliver, more photographer
many spent the day waiting for their electricity to be restored.rivers encountered flooding and it stretched from florida to delaware. his family calls it a miracle tonight after a six-year-old boy survived after spending more than three hours trapped beneath tons of sand in indiana. witnesses describe it as a freak accident. the boy fell into a hole while walking at the indiana dunes national lakeshore along lake michigan. they used heavy equipment to free the boy after he was buried by 11...
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state department's bureau of international information programs has spent six hundred thirty thousand dollars on facebook advertising campaigns to get fans and such of the government is out there to buy likes oh what a fantastic use tax dollars but wait maybe i'm being too pessimistic perhaps it worked and really helped spread the message of the us state department effectively well inspector general's report says that since the advertising campaign started twenty eleven there has been a dramatic increase in users liking state department sites but the problem is that only two percent of them actually use the sites so you get what you pay for a big bag of likes but if you hard core fans probably the most shocking example is a vision of america group in farsi made for a rainy and which has gotten over four hundred twenty thousand members but only one percent of them is actually in iran where facebook advertising doesn't even exist that's effective getting lots of likes doesn't mean you are actually reaching people instead of paying for them why not you know get them naturally bar by prov
state department's bureau of international information programs has spent six hundred thirty thousand dollars on facebook advertising campaigns to get fans and such of the government is out there to buy likes oh what a fantastic use tax dollars but wait maybe i'm being too pessimistic perhaps it worked and really helped spread the message of the us state department effectively well inspector general's report says that since the advertising campaign started twenty eleven there has been a...
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they spent the money now at least they said they will spend it to the end of the pay period. we don't think that we made a mistake when we look at the projections several weeks ago. >> supervisor breed: are you suggesting this is money anticipated to take us to the end of the fiscal year or are we looking at an additional allocation of overtime support for the end of the fiscal year? >> it would close the loop on the fiscal year, simply moving one line item to the other. i know you want to move forward but will stay here all afternoon however long you want us. clearly when we came in april there is a slight frustration because this was fully predicted by us. we know from history and trends that may and june we will be spending more in overtime; there is a higher absenteeism, and higher amount of retirement in june. this is absolutely predictable. i know we had a conversation with supervisor avalos this morning; there was a lot of theatrics in april that this would not happen, dead on. it is what it is. we appreciate the work that everyone has done; we were within about 19,000
they spent the money now at least they said they will spend it to the end of the pay period. we don't think that we made a mistake when we look at the projections several weeks ago. >> supervisor breed: are you suggesting this is money anticipated to take us to the end of the fiscal year or are we looking at an additional allocation of overtime support for the end of the fiscal year? >> it would close the loop on the fiscal year, simply moving one line item to the other. i know you...
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but still a lot of time has been spent on this. but this is not one case where even democrats will say on the hill, you can't blame republicans on this only. there's plenty of blame to go around. >> a symptom about this inability of congress to even do business on these little things. >> on a relatively small -- >> and doing something on entitlements or tax reform seems almost impossible. gwen: let's get out of washington and go abroad. for the president, this has been a dilemma about when do we intervene? when does the u.s. show up? when does it tell people what to do and not to do and backfire? we see it time and again and in egypt this interventionism no longer the thing here? >> it always was -- president obama always when he campaigned, senator obama when he campaigned talked about smart -- smart intervention. he always said about his opposition to the iraq war, that he wasn't against using u.s. military power. but he wanted to use it in a smart uwway. if you look at what he's tried to do, is trying to get through messy situat
but still a lot of time has been spent on this. but this is not one case where even democrats will say on the hill, you can't blame republicans on this only. there's plenty of blame to go around. >> a symptom about this inability of congress to even do business on these little things. >> on a relatively small -- >> and doing something on entitlements or tax reform seems almost impossible. gwen: let's get out of washington and go abroad. for the president, this has been a...
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the former works are five and four years in prison alexina vining to that if it's ever spent on tea for setting up a dummy corporation and defrauding a state owned timber company to the tune of half a million dollars the judge insisted the verdict was not politically motivated but foreign media the blogger supporters and opposition activists declared otherwise critical and a convert to the conviction means that he won't be able to stand for mayor of moscow says the embezzlement charges brought against him politically motivated an outspoken critic of the russian president vladimir putin has been sentenced to five years in prison one gets the feeling that people have already made up their minds before the case even started before the trial even started and they're not actually looking at the facts of the case or of the way the trial was actually conducted but are simply following their own opinions which they formed in advance what kind of comments is that someone like mr valma should not be prosecuted on this kind of charge because he is a famous opposition personality now that seems to
the former works are five and four years in prison alexina vining to that if it's ever spent on tea for setting up a dummy corporation and defrauding a state owned timber company to the tune of half a million dollars the judge insisted the verdict was not politically motivated but foreign media the blogger supporters and opposition activists declared otherwise critical and a convert to the conviction means that he won't be able to stand for mayor of moscow says the embezzlement charges brought...
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former workers five and four years in prison alexina vining to that if it's ever spent of the for setting up a dummy corporation and defrauding a state owned timber company to the tune of half a million dollars the judge insisted the verdict was not politically motivated but foreign media the blogger supporters and opposition activists declared otherwise critic and a convict the conviction means that he won't be able to stand for mayor of moscow says the embezzlement charges brought against him politically motivated an outspoken critic of the russian president vladimir putin has been sentenced to five years in prison one gets the feeling that people have already made up their minds before the case even started before the trial even started and they're not actually looking at the facts of the case or of the way the trial was actually conducted but are simply following their own opinions which they informed in advance what kind of comments is that someone like mr valma should not be prosecuted on this kind of charge because he is a famous opposition personality now that seems to me to put t
former workers five and four years in prison alexina vining to that if it's ever spent of the for setting up a dummy corporation and defrauding a state owned timber company to the tune of half a million dollars the judge insisted the verdict was not politically motivated but foreign media the blogger supporters and opposition activists declared otherwise critic and a convict the conviction means that he won't be able to stand for mayor of moscow says the embezzlement charges brought against him...
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they spent a lot of money on things, such as these clocks. of them. many of the things he acquired are still in use. when you see our earliest things, many of them are in the blue room. we have these wonderful gilt chairs and sofas. they were acquired by president monroe from france. he was criticized for buying french things and not american. and in 1826, the white house passed a law that the white furniture had to be of american manufacturer. this room is much more of a they would walk in and say, i understand this room. and this is wallpaper that is of our vintage. >> the only first lady born outside the u.s., lisa katherine adams, had to adjust to her new life in america, and the family of her husband, john quincy adams. >> when louisa and john quincy first came to than old house, they had just landed in europe in washington, d.c., and made the journey of two old currency. the journey was very difficult. she was brought to this house to meet her father and mother in law and of that moment she would write, had i stepped on to know was arc,
they spent a lot of money on things, such as these clocks. of them. many of the things he acquired are still in use. when you see our earliest things, many of them are in the blue room. we have these wonderful gilt chairs and sofas. they were acquired by president monroe from france. he was criticized for buying french things and not american. and in 1826, the white house passed a law that the white furniture had to be of american manufacturer. this room is much more of a they would walk in and...
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self-absorbed and somebody that craved notoriety at the time that he leaked the documents they all spenta good amount of time talking about the relationship between manning and wiki leaks co-founder julian a songe the prosecution said quote it's obvious manning pulled as much information as possible to please julian assange so their theory as that manning and a songe work together in this conspiracy to put as much classified information as possible on the internet now the government also spent time kind of downgrading wiki leaks as a journalistic organization saying that their job their or their goal was it was not to do good journalism but rather bad times aided the enemy and putting the sensitive information on the internet the government reiterated that manning aided the enemy when he leaked the classified documents citing his job as an intelligent than the less that he dealt with classified information on a daily basis and received this special training so he should have known in the prosecution's view that he should have known full well exactly what he was doing exactly what the con
self-absorbed and somebody that craved notoriety at the time that he leaked the documents they all spenta good amount of time talking about the relationship between manning and wiki leaks co-founder julian a songe the prosecution said quote it's obvious manning pulled as much information as possible to please julian assange so their theory as that manning and a songe work together in this conspiracy to put as much classified information as possible on the internet now the government also spent...
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many spent the day waiting for their electricity to be restored. drivers encountered flooding and it stretched from florida to delaware. his family calls it a miracle tonight after a six-year-old boy survived after spending more than three hours trapped beneath tons of sand in indiana. witnesses describe it as a freak accident. the boy fell into a hole while walking at the indiana dunes national lakeshore along lake michigan. they used heavy equipment to free the boy after he was buried by 11 feet of sand. he remains in critical condition after being rushed to a children's hospital in chicago. >>> the birth of the future king or queen of britain is still being awaited around the world. prince william and his wife kate are due to become parents at anytime. as abc reports, the new baby will not only have an impact on british royalty, but also british revenue. >> they are calling it baby fever. prat -- proud britting are counting down the day until the baby is born. at the hospital where the duchess of cambridge is expected to deliver, more photograph
many spent the day waiting for their electricity to be restored. drivers encountered flooding and it stretched from florida to delaware. his family calls it a miracle tonight after a six-year-old boy survived after spending more than three hours trapped beneath tons of sand in indiana. witnesses describe it as a freak accident. the boy fell into a hole while walking at the indiana dunes national lakeshore along lake michigan. they used heavy equipment to free the boy after he was buried by 11...
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but the money being spent from outside by organizations like the americans for prosperity which is afit organization that is essentially the political arm of koch industries and the koch political empire, that's one way that that money was deployed. they spent $10 million in wisconsin organizing rallies running campaign ads changing the messaging around scott walker's so call reforms which were taxed organized labor. >> we don't know how much he spent because this is another consequence of citizens united. these groups can filter their money and we won't know where it will come from. >> we just see buses in wisconsin roll in all over the place, and you could hear it in your head, americans prosperity or tea party express. >> john: scott walker more or less did it on the platform for collective bargaining of unions and, which hurts millions, but cutting taxes for millionaires doesn't. how does citizens united affect me? how is this spreading across the country? >> well, the kochs bankrolled scott walker and we have people like john kasic and la page in maine. there were governors who
but the money being spent from outside by organizations like the americans for prosperity which is afit organization that is essentially the political arm of koch industries and the koch political empire, that's one way that that money was deployed. they spent $10 million in wisconsin organizing rallies running campaign ads changing the messaging around scott walker's so call reforms which were taxed organized labor. >> we don't know how much he spent because this is another consequence...
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i spent just about my whole life here. >> i came here to learn dancing.-- >> we had a good time. made a lot of friends here. crisises part of the 2008 clean neighborhood park fund, and this is so important to our families. for many people who live in chinatown, this is their backyard. this is where many people come to congregate, and we are so happy to be able to deliver this project on time and under budget. >> a reason we all agreed to name this memorex center is because it is part of the history of i hear -- to name this rec center, is because it is part of the history of san francisco. >> they took off from logan airport, and the call of duty was to alert american airlines that her plane was hijacked, and she stayed on the phone prior to the crash into the no. 9 world trade center. >> i would like to claim today the center and the naming of it. [applause] >> kmer i actually challenged me to a little bit of a ping pong -- the mayor actually challenge me to a little bit of a ping- pong, so i accept your challenge. ♪ >> it is an amazing spot. it is a sta
i spent just about my whole life here. >> i came here to learn dancing.-- >> we had a good time. made a lot of friends here. crisises part of the 2008 clean neighborhood park fund, and this is so important to our families. for many people who live in chinatown, this is their backyard. this is where many people come to congregate, and we are so happy to be able to deliver this project on time and under budget. >> a reason we all agreed to name this memorex center is because it...
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it is spent on something else. fundamental problem is we have more seniors coming down the pike and fewer taxpayers, so at some point we will have to cut benefits or pay more taxes. there is no magical trust fund. i spent many years at omb. -- host: sea of tranquility on twitter wants to know -- how do you measure the quality of care in medicare and medicaid, hasn't changed over the years and what are the factors? guest: it depends on the state. there are vastly different programs. new york state probably spends probably about $8,000 or $9,000 per beneficiary. some of the lower covered states, two thoughts -- $2000 or $3000. medicare is consistent across the country. they both, for the most part, pay for most things. it is hard to find and access problem in the medicare program in particular. 95% toage, medicare pays 100% of cost. there is a cost shift. medicaid generally pays about 60%, 70%. the government payers pay less and force a cost shift on private insurers. it has been going on for years, but as a general
it is spent on something else. fundamental problem is we have more seniors coming down the pike and fewer taxpayers, so at some point we will have to cut benefits or pay more taxes. there is no magical trust fund. i spent many years at omb. -- host: sea of tranquility on twitter wants to know -- how do you measure the quality of care in medicare and medicaid, hasn't changed over the years and what are the factors? guest: it depends on the state. there are vastly different programs. new york...
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people spent years getting those mbas. we spent money and investment in those i did not know stuts students then they have to leave with the trouble are the visas and in their prime when the economics of their ideas is right there in front of us we can't get the kind of you immigration talent we have that's a failure of our country. >> mayor lee great points. >> maria od democrat what's that argument the white house uses as we talk about comprehensive reform. >> first, i want to reiterate itself finding to congress it the immigration reform will play a role in our reducing our national deficit. i think we need to recognize with is a surge of the boarder need to see the surge it will bring to our economy. mayor lee hit it. the supporting business and keeping the right talent will create more jobs. so we continue to drive that messages home. the majority of americans when i look at the numbers support this common sense approach. creating more jobs fueling the economy with the right talent and the right folks we have been edu
people spent years getting those mbas. we spent money and investment in those i did not know stuts students then they have to leave with the trouble are the visas and in their prime when the economics of their ideas is right there in front of us we can't get the kind of you immigration talent we have that's a failure of our country. >> mayor lee great points. >> maria od democrat what's that argument the white house uses as we talk about comprehensive reform. >> first, i want...
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now to make money, these two need it to right above $113 by more than the 590 they spent on the trade90 by july expiration. but seven words changed their lives forever. >> i can sell it july 1 at 215. >> so to spend less, they sold the july 121 strike call for $1.40 and created their call spread. but they did something else. they made mining profits easier, and here's how. between the 590 they spent on the lower strike call, and the 140 they collected by selling at higher strike call, brian and carter cut the total cost of their trade down to just $4.50. that means instead of meeting the god to soar above the $118.90, they just need to see it rise above the $113 strike price by more than the $4.50 they spent on the trade or above $117.50 by july expiration. >> can't plan it any better than this. >> well, actually you can because in exchange for reducing their costs, these two also capped their gains to the difference between the strike of the call they bought and the strike of the call they sold. since that time of the trade, the god has climbed 10%, leaving these two prospectors at s
now to make money, these two need it to right above $113 by more than the 590 they spent on the trade90 by july expiration. but seven words changed their lives forever. >> i can sell it july 1 at 215. >> so to spend less, they sold the july 121 strike call for $1.40 and created their call spread. but they did something else. they made mining profits easier, and here's how. between the 590 they spent on the lower strike call, and the 140 they collected by selling at higher strike...
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marquez and i spent a lot of time addressing our own position on the death penalty, our experiences with people who had been incarcerated, family members, friends of friends. pulling our information. beyond that, we did our own research. to create a picture that resonated with humanity. it is the shape of a house. in this context, it is also small and acts like a cell. i thought that was an interesting play on how these people make these adjustments, half to create home. what is home for these people? the home is their cell. people talk a lot about noise -- very noisy in prisons. that is interesting to me. looking at the levehe rise ofof in caged, wonde does redemption fit into the equation here? [singing] i think both of us really believe the death penalty is wrong, and is flawed for many reasons. the list is as long as my arm -- about several others. we feel this is important for both of us, personally, to participate in the debate of this issue in a way that we can help people frame it for a conversation. >> hello, san francisco. holley here with another list of buzz worthy activities
marquez and i spent a lot of time addressing our own position on the death penalty, our experiences with people who had been incarcerated, family members, friends of friends. pulling our information. beyond that, we did our own research. to create a picture that resonated with humanity. it is the shape of a house. in this context, it is also small and acts like a cell. i thought that was an interesting play on how these people make these adjustments, half to create home. what is home for these...
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we spent count also hours to bring us to today. thank you all. i also want to thank our labor leaders for not giving up and staying at the table. i want to thank all that everyone benefits from a carpenter to the subcontractors wro who are working and let's get out of the way and get started on this construction. thank you (clapping) >> tim paulson joins us as it's executive director in 2004 so he's been on this journalist with the city to rebuild the shipyard. the san francisco labor council is the center of the labor in san francisco it's comprised of 1 hundred and 50 local unions representing 1 hundred thousand working men and women in this city. it's to promote social justice for all. please welcome tim to say a few words (clapping) >> thank you pam. so on behalf of the san francisco labor council i want to acknowledge what the previous leaders talked about. we were involved in a complexed process. and i'm proud of our partners that actually sat down and did the agreement that's he hopefully b will be the strongest in the country. i want to a
we spent count also hours to bring us to today. thank you all. i also want to thank our labor leaders for not giving up and staying at the table. i want to thank all that everyone benefits from a carpenter to the subcontractors wro who are working and let's get out of the way and get started on this construction. thank you (clapping) >> tim paulson joins us as it's executive director in 2004 so he's been on this journalist with the city to rebuild the shipyard. the san francisco labor...
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. >> we have spent so much time trying to keep the doors open. >> the industry, they are going throughhe most tumultuous times trying to make a living. it shouldn't be that difficult. >> we have san francisco band musicians situations facing these problems surrounding issues and we want everyone to enjoy music here. >> i think it great that this community is getting organize. san francisco is a really complicated place. it's really important that we have an organization that can speak on our behalf and strongly about the political influence. >> we can talk to the politicians, sit with the directors and try to make sense that this is hurting the industry. >> nightlife needs the support of city government including the support of the police. i think that can happen. i think we can be a cooperative relationship. it helps to create a unified voice and helps to tell a story about why that industry is important. nightclub owners in general we don't share a lot of information together. >> something like this should have been around when i was starting out. >> they could have answered all of m
. >> we have spent so much time trying to keep the doors open. >> the industry, they are going throughhe most tumultuous times trying to make a living. it shouldn't be that difficult. >> we have san francisco band musicians situations facing these problems surrounding issues and we want everyone to enjoy music here. >> i think it great that this community is getting organize. san francisco is a really complicated place. it's really important that we have an organization...