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targeted strikes, the idea that only military targets can be targeted and civilians are protected from being potentially targeted. with the ability of remotely related aircraft to precisely target a military object to while minimizing collateral damage, one could argue that never before has there been a weapon that allows us to distinguish more effectively between an al qaeda terrorist and an innocent civilians. targeted strikes relates to proportionality. the notion that collateral damage cannot be expected in relation to the anticipated military advantage. by targeting an individual terrorist or a small number of terrorists is court in its can be adapted to avoid hurting others in the immediate vicinity, it is harder to imagine a tool that will minimize the harm of civilians remote aircraft. it requires us to use weapons that will not inflict unnecessary suffering. for these reasons, i suggest that these targeted strikes against al qaeda terrorists are indeed ethical and just. of course, even if a tool is legal and ethical, it does not make it advisable in any circumstance. this brin
targeted strikes, the idea that only military targets can be targeted and civilians are protected from being potentially targeted. with the ability of remotely related aircraft to precisely target a military object to while minimizing collateral damage, one could argue that never before has there been a weapon that allows us to distinguish more effectively between an al qaeda terrorist and an innocent civilians. targeted strikes relates to proportionality. the notion that collateral damage...
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this sets the target at twice that level. central bankers also agreed they need to achieve the target as early as possible. they'll be required to report to the government on how they're doing. the economy has been struggling with deflation for more than a decade so in some sense it's a surprise this didn't happen earlier. >> what kind of reaction is it getting, not locally, but overseas, abroad? >> some countries like germany are criticizing abe saying he's trying to weaken the yen to boost exports. the prime minister has yet to respond. but central banks around the world, including the fed in the u.s. and european central banks are essentially doing the same thing. implementing drastic monetary easing measures to weaken their currency and to increase exports. >> one of the most important questions is how do you think this policy is going to affect japan's economy? >> well, actually, many economists have been wrestling with that question. some point out once prices start to rise it might be difficult to stop the momentum, bu
this sets the target at twice that level. central bankers also agreed they need to achieve the target as early as possible. they'll be required to report to the government on how they're doing. the economy has been struggling with deflation for more than a decade so in some sense it's a surprise this didn't happen earlier. >> what kind of reaction is it getting, not locally, but overseas, abroad? >> some countries like germany are criticizing abe saying he's trying to weaken the yen...
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i have target pillows. >> we have been waiting for target to come. >> everybody needs a target. >> somecreate exclusive lines for the harlem store. >> so, tell me about your collection. >> it's very colorful, lots of fun. >> oh, we're so excited. we're so happy to be collaborating with target. >> from the runway to main street, target transcends retail. >> yes, "tar-jay" is everywhere. >> i love to shop "tar-jay." >> i shop at "tar-jay," target all the time. >> so, how did this discount chain become a pop-culture phenomenon? in the mid-1990s, target explodes in size and popularity. today, an ni
i have target pillows. >> we have been waiting for target to come. >> everybody needs a target. >> somecreate exclusive lines for the harlem store. >> so, tell me about your collection. >> it's very colorful, lots of fun. >> oh, we're so excited. we're so happy to be collaborating with target. >> from the runway to main street, target transcends retail. >> yes, "tar-jay" is everywhere. >> i love to shop "tar-jay."...
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to direct collection or against our target u.s. persons. surveillance authorities may not be used to intentionally target any person known at the time of acquisition to be located in the united states or to intentionally target a united states person reasonably believed to be located outside of the united states. if the government wants to engage in electronic surveillance targeting a united states person for foreign intelligence purposes, it must go back to a fisa court and it must get a specific order from that court. >> senator dianne feinstein speaking. she has given the assurance that americans should not be concerned. >> there are semantics' going on here. when they say no americans are being targeted, they say they will not go through their phone or e-mail accounts. they still scoop up everything without targeting anyone in this specific. the government is still getting their communications and their records regardless. that is a semantic justification and does not answer the question. they promise us there are secret rules
to direct collection or against our target u.s. persons. surveillance authorities may not be used to intentionally target any person known at the time of acquisition to be located in the united states or to intentionally target a united states person reasonably believed to be located outside of the united states. if the government wants to engage in electronic surveillance targeting a united states person for foreign intelligence purposes, it must go back to a fisa court and it must get a...
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this sets the target at twice that level. central bankers also agreed they need to achieve the target as early as possible. they'll be required to report to the government on how they're doing. the economy has been struggling with deflation for more than a decade so it's a surprise this hasn't happened earlier. >> what kind of reaction is it getting abroad? >> some countries like germany are criticizing abe saying he's trying to weaken the yen to boost exports. central banks around the world, including the fed in the u.s. and european central banks, are essentially doing the same thing. implementing drastic monetary easing measures to weaken their currency and to increase exports. >> one of the most important questions is how do you think this policy is going to affect japan's economy? >> well, actually, many economists have been wrestling with that question. at what point prices start to rise, it might be difficult to stop the momentum, but others argue it will take some time for the boj to actually achieve its target. >> it
this sets the target at twice that level. central bankers also agreed they need to achieve the target as early as possible. they'll be required to report to the government on how they're doing. the economy has been struggling with deflation for more than a decade so it's a surprise this hasn't happened earlier. >> what kind of reaction is it getting abroad? >> some countries like germany are criticizing abe saying he's trying to weaken the yen to boost exports. central banks around...
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target -- a target is the thing that you aim for. twice -- twice means two times. so we have concentrate straight, direction, target, and twice. watch out for them it today's show. ♪ hey guys, there's a lot going on with "the electric company" so i thought i'd give you a little update. first of all, you know how i love science? i got into a program for young scientists and i get to travel to different places doing these amazing science projects. can you believe it? i'm really excited. of course, it does mean i won't always be around to help the rest of the gang, but don't worry, hector keeps me posted on everything that's going on. and speaking of hector he's still in college, but now he's also running the electric diner. keith's dad opened up a new restaurant so now hector is "the man." you are not going to believe this -- francine has an assistant. this is gilda flip. she lives in francine's building, and really looks up to francine. you might want to keep an eye out for her. there is one more person to tell you about, but i'll leave that one a surprise. the pitc
target -- a target is the thing that you aim for. twice -- twice means two times. so we have concentrate straight, direction, target, and twice. watch out for them it today's show. ♪ hey guys, there's a lot going on with "the electric company" so i thought i'd give you a little update. first of all, you know how i love science? i got into a program for young scientists and i get to travel to different places doing these amazing science projects. can you believe it? i'm really...
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if they are targeted by the government the government can go in with the f.b.i. or other agencies the government can go into their database pull all that they've collected over them on them over the years and reanalyze it also retroactively analyze everything they've done over the last ten years at least and it's not just about those who could be planning who could be a threat to national security but but also those who could be just it's everybody at the end there is a device simply takes in the entire line so it takes all the data in fact they advertise to advertise that they can process the lines at session rates which means ten gigabit lines that's the nearest. not the s.t.s. sixty four hundred but the i forget the name but this is another device that they have that does that but it does it at ten gigabits to ten gigabits that's why they're building bluffdale because they have to have more storage because they can't figure out what's important so the storing everything there so that emails going to be stored there for the future but right now it's stored in d
if they are targeted by the government the government can go in with the f.b.i. or other agencies the government can go into their database pull all that they've collected over them on them over the years and reanalyze it also retroactively analyze everything they've done over the last ten years at least and it's not just about those who could be planning who could be a threat to national security but but also those who could be just it's everybody at the end there is a device simply takes in...
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what is your price target? >> we don't set official price targets, but we have an accumulated return between 5% and 15% on a one-year time horizon. we think the valuation is pretty much up near term. but we would expect the share price to moch up in line with earnings growth over the last career. we're currently forecasting low to mid teens earnings per share growth. >> and how important is asia and china in particular to that earnings growth? >> yeah, i mean, you know, china is still relatively small in the group context. i don't think they spit out profits to come from china, but i would put it at less than 5%. asia probably accounts for something like 15% of profits overall. the real drivers for sab miller are latin america. that's the key driver. second to that probably would be asia, maybe europe, as well. do you think you're going to be more inquisitive? here we know we're seeing so much consolidation in this industry. we're still working through the fosters bit of it. more to come? >> i think probably in
what is your price target? >> we don't set official price targets, but we have an accumulated return between 5% and 15% on a one-year time horizon. we think the valuation is pretty much up near term. but we would expect the share price to moch up in line with earnings growth over the last career. we're currently forecasting low to mid teens earnings per share growth. >> and how important is asia and china in particular to that earnings growth? >> yeah, i mean, you know, china...
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we call this targeting intense base targeting.o invent a brand new way for ads to literally target the consumer better. we consider this content instead of advertising. where can this go? you're on a bus and tweet, can't wait to watch x factor. the bus that goes by has an x factor ad. we believe this is the future of advertising. bea we are here to bring it to you. thank you. now he is on the right side of your screen and he cannot react physical until we say so. founder of the usa network, author of bold women big ideas, raising capital for women and john carnie cnbc's senior editor. where is he that sets him apart from his competition? >> there is a lot of competition in this marketplace but there is a great need for advertisers to better target consumers. so i want to know more about how he differentiates himself from his competition. >> i'm worried about the spooky factor here. having advertising that follows you around. that directed at you. people get freaked out about privacy. i think you will have some of that concern here
we call this targeting intense base targeting.o invent a brand new way for ads to literally target the consumer better. we consider this content instead of advertising. where can this go? you're on a bus and tweet, can't wait to watch x factor. the bus that goes by has an x factor ad. we believe this is the future of advertising. bea we are here to bring it to you. thank you. now he is on the right side of your screen and he cannot react physical until we say so. founder of the usa network,...
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we have eyes on the target. narrator: chad gets direction from the soldier whose handheld receiver and computer allow him to see what chad sees. chad's call sign is "bones." the soldier goes by "rally." chad: rally from bones we have two packs moving around inside the northwest corner of the compound. bones 3-4 from rally 2-0 continue to shadow. narrator: the soldier directs chad and jay to follow an hvi or high value individual dressed in black. chad: rally from bones 3-4. looks like the one individual wearing black is now getting on the motorcycle and departing the group. narrator: depending on the situation the decision to kill comes from an intelligence officer who could be anywhere, a battle commander on the ground, or sometimes the pilot. bones 3-4 from rally 2-0. looks like that personnel is stopping. chad (on walkie talkie): bones 3-4, that's what we've got up here. would like to go ahead and prosecute. nine line, bravo, one. copy, master arm. narrator: the sensor operator targets using the laser. chad:
we have eyes on the target. narrator: chad gets direction from the soldier whose handheld receiver and computer allow him to see what chad sees. chad's call sign is "bones." the soldier goes by "rally." chad: rally from bones we have two packs moving around inside the northwest corner of the compound. bones 3-4 from rally 2-0 continue to shadow. narrator: the soldier directs chad and jay to follow an hvi or high value individual dressed in black. chad: rally from bones 3-4....
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century we're just learning for the first time fifty years after her death that she was heavily targeted by the f.b.i. man was subject to intense surveillance and scrutiny because of her close association of people with a left leaning ideologies but this is the period of the red scare a time in which the establishment was on a witch hunt against anyone they suspected might subscribe to anticapitalist beliefs and their mccarthyism will ruin their lives and destroy the careers of thousands of people in the country and marilyn monroe was perhaps one of them the government was very threatened with her willingness to embrace socialist ideas and activism his fan base could have galvanized millions to challenge the reigning us system out of the many faces that we know mary of marilyn monroe today the actress the model of a bombshell the one face we never came to know was a socially conscious politically aware thinker who was critical in a climate of absolute fear and suppression marilyn was seeking something other than the status quo which is what i try to do here on the show as well so when he
century we're just learning for the first time fifty years after her death that she was heavily targeted by the f.b.i. man was subject to intense surveillance and scrutiny because of her close association of people with a left leaning ideologies but this is the period of the red scare a time in which the establishment was on a witch hunt against anyone they suspected might subscribe to anticapitalist beliefs and their mccarthyism will ruin their lives and destroy the careers of thousands of...
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people which allowed us to hit instead of one target with 120, to hit six targets. huge change. so that knowledge, that situational awareness was a huge difference for us. the second thing it did was we learned very rapidly looking at the operation was important, but setting up the operation was more important. target developed in what was really what we started to learn. and we didn't know that initially, or we didn't protect that for a time. there was an operation in fallujah in the summer of 2004. because al-qaeda and the sunnis that ran fallujah essentially were besieged there, the only way we could get inside effectively was to watch it from above. there was a little bit of signals intelligence, a little bit of human, but nothing very impressive. but we started the process very focused target development on places to learn pattern of life. we'd watch the same house or the same vehicle move. we'd chart this down and start to build an understanding of what happened as though you're above watching your neighborhood all the time. suddenly you know who hangs out tog
people which allowed us to hit instead of one target with 120, to hit six targets. huge change. so that knowledge, that situational awareness was a huge difference for us. the second thing it did was we learned very rapidly looking at the operation was important, but setting up the operation was more important. target developed in what was really what we started to learn. and we didn't know that initially, or we didn't protect that for a time. there was an operation in fallujah in the summer of...
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people, which allowed us to hitting one target with 120 to hit six targets.uge change. so that knowledge, that situational awareness was a huge difference for us. the second thing we did was we learned very rapidly, looking at the operation was important, but setting up the operation was more important. targeting was what we started to learn. we didn't perfect that for a time. there was an operation in the fallujah in the summer of 2004. we had been doing operations and what not but because al qaeda and the sunnies that were in fallujah essentially were besieged there, the only way we could get inside effectively was to watch it from above. there was a little bit of signal intelligence, a little bit human, but nothing very impressive. we started the process of very focused target development on places to learn pattern of life. we would watch the same life or the same vehicle move. we would chart this down and start to build an understanding of what happened as though you're above watching your neighborhood all the time. suddenly you know who hangs out togethe
people, which allowed us to hitting one target with 120 to hit six targets.uge change. so that knowledge, that situational awareness was a huge difference for us. the second thing we did was we learned very rapidly, looking at the operation was important, but setting up the operation was more important. targeting was what we started to learn. we didn't perfect that for a time. there was an operation in the fallujah in the summer of 2004. we had been doing operations and what not but because al...
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your price target right now? >> we don't have price targets on sector perform stocks.at 420 to 502 -- 520. sandra: thank you, andy hargrave. david: hope you're up earl at 5:00 a.m. liz claman is up with bill graets in a live interview from davos tdd# 1-800-345-2550 you should've seen me today. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 when the spx crossed above its 50-day moving average, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i saw the trend. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 it looked really strong. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and i jumped right on it. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 tdd# 1-800-345-2550 since i've switched to charles schwab... tdd# 1-800-345-2550 ...i've been finding opportunities like this tdd# 1-800-345-2550 a lot more easily. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 like today, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i was using their streetsmart edge trading platform tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and i saw a double bottom form. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i called one of their trading specialists tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and i bounced a few ideas off of him. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 they're always there for me. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and i've got tools that let me customize my charts tdd# 1-
your price target right now? >> we don't have price targets on sector perform stocks.at 420 to 502 -- 520. sandra: thank you, andy hargrave. david: hope you're up earl at 5:00 a.m. liz claman is up with bill graets in a live interview from davos tdd# 1-800-345-2550 you should've seen me today. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 when the spx crossed above its 50-day moving average, tdd# 1-800-345-2550 i saw the trend. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 it looked really strong. tdd# 1-800-345-2550 and i jumped right on...
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target. somebody had to have built the car bomb. somebody had to have assembled all of the components to the car bomb. somebody had to find somebody to place the car bomb. if it was driven, he had to find a suicide bomber. somebody had to make that car bomb worthwhile. what i mean by worthwhile is typically, they would film it and put the film out so they got much greater value out of the explosion. if you start to think of all these -- you are talking about leadership at the top, command and control, communications, fairly rapid, logistics, sometimes very significant amounts of logistics, when you have 14 car bombs going off a day in baghdad, it is a big logistics chain. talking about recruiting, assessing, training, and moving people into position. you've got a human resources part of this thing. you are talking about security elements that are doing your counter-intelligence to make sure you are not penetrated. it is a big organization that has got all the functions of a very comfy lex org
target. somebody had to have built the car bomb. somebody had to have assembled all of the components to the car bomb. somebody had to find somebody to place the car bomb. if it was driven, he had to find a suicide bomber. somebody had to make that car bomb worthwhile. what i mean by worthwhile is typically, they would film it and put the film out so they got much greater value out of the explosion. if you start to think of all these -- you are talking about leadership at the top, command and...
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i think it is an obvious takeover target.thout a takeover the fundamentals in the defense business are in very good shape and i think it is too cheap to ignore. let's go to rick in florida, rick? >> how you doing sir, booyah from down here in orlando. >> nice. that real estate market has come back with a vengeance. >> we can do real estate some other time. i mean this is a good producer and decent. it is hovering around $48 for quite some time. but i have been noticing they are getting these contracts not just government entities but they have streamlined their acts. is it a good buy at this price? >> it is an exceptional buy. we featured this stock in 2009. november of 2009. i think this stock has many, many, many points that it could run. i would like to see the company take some drastic action and break itself up if it doesn't get moving. i think you have a winner. i would own harris. dana in california, dana. >> i was hoping to revisit an old friend that you first mentioned when obama was first elected. avav. be kick it i
i think it is an obvious takeover target.thout a takeover the fundamentals in the defense business are in very good shape and i think it is too cheap to ignore. let's go to rick in florida, rick? >> how you doing sir, booyah from down here in orlando. >> nice. that real estate market has come back with a vengeance. >> we can do real estate some other time. i mean this is a good producer and decent. it is hovering around $48 for quite some time. but i have been noticing they...
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a couple of things that we're looking at is specializing products to targeted business sectors. so, looking at led light changes and looking at art galleries, retail stores, small restaurants, kind of cocktail lounges, establishments and hotels as kind of our target audience. and again looking at changing out refrigeration units at small convenience stores, kind of the neighborhood-based stores. in addition, kind of the other area that we want to focus on is what we call hard to reach businesses. we're very good at the street level business if you have a store front. our outreach team can come in, knock on your door and have a conversation about the program and what benefits it has. but in looking at our data, there are about 1500 businesses that we know of in san francisco that are on -- not on the store front, but they're in multi-unit buildings, second floor, third floor buildings that also can benefit from the program. so, accessing those areas. and then we're looking at very much our data and targeting to make sure the program really impacts and reaches out to those busines
a couple of things that we're looking at is specializing products to targeted business sectors. so, looking at led light changes and looking at art galleries, retail stores, small restaurants, kind of cocktail lounges, establishments and hotels as kind of our target audience. and again looking at changing out refrigeration units at small convenience stores, kind of the neighborhood-based stores. in addition, kind of the other area that we want to focus on is what we call hard to reach...
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target probably regrets this. [laughter] target has the baby shower registry that women register in advance of the birth. there already target shoppers and have told the store now not only are they pregnant but when they are due. the target will figure out other women who demonstrate the same shopping patterns are probably pregnant. then often switch to an scented lotions, vitamin supplements, extra big bags of cotton balls. who knew? [laughter] target predicted analytics cruise identifieidentifie d 25 products together made possible what they described as a pregnancy predictions gore. the point* of the analysis to send pregnant women pregnancy related coupons to hook them as a long-term shopper. how good was the model? "new york times" magazine and reported a man from minneapolis who walked into a target store demanding to see the manager. he was irate because is high school daughter was related with pregnancy coupons. she is still in high school and you are sending her clothes for baby clothes and cribs? you enc
target probably regrets this. [laughter] target has the baby shower registry that women register in advance of the birth. there already target shoppers and have told the store now not only are they pregnant but when they are due. the target will figure out other women who demonstrate the same shopping patterns are probably pregnant. then often switch to an scented lotions, vitamin supplements, extra big bags of cotton balls. who knew? [laughter] target predicted analytics cruise...
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targeting the press tower should there be some sort of international i mean to hold hold nations like us accountable when they do target journalists there are many international bodies to hold people accountable. and you know where the international body to hold that international body exactly i mean you've been a good. really what it's where it's whatever you want to make it i mean you know the powers that be would be israel but united states be it a drug gang in honduras or mexico be it the government of egypt it doesn't matter i mean it's whatever they want to do they can do there is no protection and what's terrible is that the united states which again is supposed to be the bull work in the beacon and our first amendment well you know with the prototype of this we have a terrible record of that here i mean i'm not just talking about the ridiculous and the sublime talking about things like wiki leaks and bradley manning or the drone war or exposing these sorts of things even moves in congress to derail the old common law protection that newspapers and t.v. have you know investigat
targeting the press tower should there be some sort of international i mean to hold hold nations like us accountable when they do target journalists there are many international bodies to hold people accountable. and you know where the international body to hold that international body exactly i mean you've been a good. really what it's where it's whatever you want to make it i mean you know the powers that be would be israel but united states be it a drug gang in honduras or mexico be it the...
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to find and attract private choppers but i can assure you target deeply regrets this. [laughter] but i am very appreciative. the first part is easy. target as a baby shower registry in which pregnant women register for baby gifts in advance of the birth of their children. these women are already target shoppers and they have effectively told the store not only that they are pregnant, but when they are due. so how far along they are. here's the statistical twist. target figured out that other women who demonstrate the same shopping patterns are probably pregnant, too. for example, pregnant women often switch to understand and lotions. they begin to buy vitamin supplements. a start buying extra big bags of cotton balls if this is true. who knew? the target predictive analytics gurus identified 25 products that together made possible what they described as a pregnancy prediction score. the whole point of this analysis was to send pregnant women pregnancy related coupons in hopes of hooking them as long-term target shoppers. how good was the model? "the new york times" mag
to find and attract private choppers but i can assure you target deeply regrets this. [laughter] but i am very appreciative. the first part is easy. target as a baby shower registry in which pregnant women register for baby gifts in advance of the birth of their children. these women are already target shoppers and they have effectively told the store not only that they are pregnant, but when they are due. so how far along they are. here's the statistical twist. target figured out that other...
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and you made that target at the end of november?clients that 1,500 is still north of where we are now and we think there's a higher likelihood of an upside surprise to that number than a down side surprise to that number and we think that risk is a good risk for clients to take who are looking for positives are real returns in a very challenging market. >> you're looking for the treasury yield to be 2.1% by the end of the year. you think that's not quite high enough to have any sort of meaningful rotation from treasuries into equities if you only think we're going to get to around 1,500? >> first of all, we don't think there is a bond bubble, right, and we don't think there's a treasury bubble. we think the opportunity for return for 2013 in treasuries is basically about flat, meaning zero. a 2% inflation rate means a negative return to clients. we think that understanding is going to be realized by the average investor and i think you're going to see this year that reversal -- a little reversal in the flow from fixed equities. hope
and you made that target at the end of november?clients that 1,500 is still north of where we are now and we think there's a higher likelihood of an upside surprise to that number than a down side surprise to that number and we think that risk is a good risk for clients to take who are looking for positives are real returns in a very challenging market. >> you're looking for the treasury yield to be 2.1% by the end of the year. you think that's not quite high enough to have any sort of...
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one called challenge and harass, the johnson targeted political enemies. one of the people i interview in here, mark faller. reagan's ftc chairman who helped dismantle the fairness doctrine. once you had that regulation out of the way it i allowed people like rush limbaugh to get a foothold in and that led to an explosion of consecutive and partisan voices on both sides, mostly on the conservative side. >> host: that was my followup question in regards to from 1920 to today. the predominant-for- -- was there a pattern, left, right, left? >> guest: well, interestingly enough of. one of the things i write about is during the new deal you had the major metropolitan dailies leaping the right. very antifdr, and most of the radio and broadcasting voices were very pro new deal, very pro fdr. kind of have the opposite today. and -- it became sort of a domain for the right, and the late 80s, with rush limbaugh, got his national show in 1988, and then drew from there during the clinton administration, that is one of the best things that happened for talk radio in th
one called challenge and harass, the johnson targeted political enemies. one of the people i interview in here, mark faller. reagan's ftc chairman who helped dismantle the fairness doctrine. once you had that regulation out of the way it i allowed people like rush limbaugh to get a foothold in and that led to an explosion of consecutive and partisan voices on both sides, mostly on the conservative side. >> host: that was my followup question in regards to from 1920 to today. the...
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when i came to see you, you asked rosemary if she was targeting me. i came a couple days later and you told me that. then you asked me was i going to sue for harassment, and i was shocked. i didn't even know that possibility existed. so, i'm not a litigious [inaudible]. i just, i turn my buildings into condos. i'm trying to -- i inherited a family business, it was started by my parents here in san francisco in 1952. you know, i just love buildings. so, that's my -- what i'm doing with my life. >> commissioner walker? >> so, we are here because there are outstanding notices of violation. >>> yeah. >> so, i have heard you admit that there are issues that are listed that need to be resolved that you're working on. the issue with our department is that this goes back a long ways. and in the meantime, one of your properties actually caught fire. and our job here is to make sure that buildings are safe and habitable. so, my feeling is -- you know, looking at the pictures and reading the documents, that our housing department is doing what it's supposed to d
when i came to see you, you asked rosemary if she was targeting me. i came a couple days later and you told me that. then you asked me was i going to sue for harassment, and i was shocked. i didn't even know that possibility existed. so, i'm not a litigious [inaudible]. i just, i turn my buildings into condos. i'm trying to -- i inherited a family business, it was started by my parents here in san francisco in 1952. you know, i just love buildings. so, that's my -- what i'm doing with my life....
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and we will definitely submit a budget that meets that target.so this pie chart is just a high level overview of the fte or full time equivalent staff allocation across the department's five divisions. again, this is the base allocation of our ftes at this time in the coming weeks we will be incorporating any new position changes or position substitutions or movements across different divisions at that time. so now i'm just going to show you a slide for each division for each of the sort of major initiatives, that go on within those divisions. so i'll start first with the current planning division. which does represent a majority of the staff in the department, and just over 50ftes. in fiscal year 13-14 proposed current work program is on application review which is about half of the total division staffing goes towards that work. there's been steady increase in applications over the past year, as mentioned before, and these -- we've actually added two staff in the current fiscal year to assist with the additional backlog. and we hope that we wil
and we will definitely submit a budget that meets that target.so this pie chart is just a high level overview of the fte or full time equivalent staff allocation across the department's five divisions. again, this is the base allocation of our ftes at this time in the coming weeks we will be incorporating any new position changes or position substitutions or movements across different divisions at that time. so now i'm just going to show you a slide for each division for each of the sort of...
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we have leek looking at 78 that you saw customer enrollment target and the 20 megawatt target that is the lower ranges of the current range that you have currently and it involves 1800 watts of hetch hetchy problem and it would dilute the price premiums for phase one and set in place a program that is consistent with the build out goals of the program. as far as the more specific recommenddationings we are clear that the leading question box in the she'll agreement is in consistent with the bonds with the subsequent to phases that profession makes it difficult if not impossible to issue bonds in that agreement and so subsequent agreement should takes place without that leading question block in place and then under the proposed approach we would commence the build out immediately in 2015. that is it. so surface the can you repeat clean hour s f program design that you have, from our point of view it's not competitive, it's seasonally very similar to the f g and e program which, is now pending approval in which you would essentially be under prized by that utility for your practical an
we have leek looking at 78 that you saw customer enrollment target and the 20 megawatt target that is the lower ranges of the current range that you have currently and it involves 1800 watts of hetch hetchy problem and it would dilute the price premiums for phase one and set in place a program that is consistent with the build out goals of the program. as far as the more specific recommenddationings we are clear that the leading question box in the she'll agreement is in consistent with the...
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distinction, are we targeting the right individual as opposed to indiscriminately targeting a population abortion now the -- proportion ality. we have a case with targeting tilling. it fits those cases quite well. >> general, do you want to weigh in here? >> first, it is not the drone that is precise, but a weapons. it is used by the operators. they use it very wisely with real-time intelligence. this is the best use of drones, i think. the second point is that the drones are used nowadays. whether we use drones over a well-prepared public or use the assets to become strategy assets, then we are in trouble. drones are a wonderful tool to collect information. we try to improve that. >> mohammed, do you want to weigh in? >> in a new generation, a five or six years, we will talking about something else. that has to be a serious cooperation between both countries, the country that is launching the drone. the other thing, intelligence. intelligence has to be precise and accurate. do not go in and strike in an area. take responsibility whenever something happens that is wrong. take responsibil
distinction, are we targeting the right individual as opposed to indiscriminately targeting a population abortion now the -- proportion ality. we have a case with targeting tilling. it fits those cases quite well. >> general, do you want to weigh in here? >> first, it is not the drone that is precise, but a weapons. it is used by the operators. they use it very wisely with real-time intelligence. this is the best use of drones, i think. the second point is that the drones are used...
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there are competing accounts of exactly what the targets were. it is thought that israel was trying to prevent the transfer of weapons to hezbollah militants in the area. >> israel has refused to comment on the reported out -- airstrikes. it always does. syrian state tv carried a military statement. the jets came in flying so low they could not be seen by radar. it gave details of what it said happened. syria's official version is that the jets struck a defense research installation northwest of damascus, destroying the building and killing two workers. but earlier reports from diplomats, security officials, and syrian rebels said there was an attack, but the target was a convoy of arms destined for hezbollah militants across the border in lebanon. lebanon it has confirmed intensive israeli over strikes in recent days, but officials insist that no attack took place in their territory. israel has only intervene once before, in november, shelling a target in the golan heights. just a few days before the airstrike into syria, israel moved some of it
there are competing accounts of exactly what the targets were. it is thought that israel was trying to prevent the transfer of weapons to hezbollah militants in the area. >> israel has refused to comment on the reported out -- airstrikes. it always does. syrian state tv carried a military statement. the jets came in flying so low they could not be seen by radar. it gave details of what it said happened. syria's official version is that the jets struck a defense research installation...
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and department management review this information to make sure that we are meeting our targets, or striving to meet our targets, and identifying where we have areas of improvement to make those adjustments accordingly. so i just want to provide an overview of what those publicly reported performance measures are and describe to you what the targets are. for current planning division, current measures have to do with how efficiently staff are able to review various application types in a timely manner. for example building permit review within 90 days or conditional use authorization within 180 days. you will see historically we've been unable to meet those targets but we have shown some slow and steady progress over the first six months of this current year, which is promising. planning division performance measures, there are two, how efficient we are in processing general plan referrals, and the programming of the development impact fees. again, which general plan referrals are within our targets but we have made improvements within the last six months of this current fiscal year. moving
and department management review this information to make sure that we are meeting our targets, or striving to meet our targets, and identifying where we have areas of improvement to make those adjustments accordingly. so i just want to provide an overview of what those publicly reported performance measures are and describe to you what the targets are. for current planning division, current measures have to do with how efficiently staff are able to review various application types in a timely...
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abe says the central bank needs to hit the target asap. that is up from the earlier 177 projection last summer. it's expecting heavy monetary and fiscal stimulus to spark domestic demands. meanwhile, in south korea, a bank of korea policymaker is sounding the alarm over the rash of quantitative easing in japan and other countries. suun kung is, yes, in a renewed currency war. many are citing the world of political independence and rising political pressure as a factor behind qe around the world. joining us now, luca dixon. thank you very much for being with us. the whole debate about central bank independence, i wonder if it isn't a little bit off the mark. are we talking about independence or are we talking about central banks acting in isolation? because those are two very different things. >> yeah, exactly. this is exactly a very, very true and it's important to point to the difference of the two. the fist, what we mean by generally by central bank independence is some kind of central bank sticking to their target, to their own target,
abe says the central bank needs to hit the target asap. that is up from the earlier 177 projection last summer. it's expecting heavy monetary and fiscal stimulus to spark domestic demands. meanwhile, in south korea, a bank of korea policymaker is sounding the alarm over the rash of quantitative easing in japan and other countries. suun kung is, yes, in a renewed currency war. many are citing the world of political independence and rising political pressure as a factor behind qe around the...
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not the only analyst cutting his price target on the stock. ben did the same thing earlier this week. what's the story as we sit here today. muenster cuts his price targets twice, and now you have cut it in the last several days. >> we did on monday. i'm not sure when others have. >> the point is they have, right? you guys who are -- most of the trees has overwhelmingly bullish about this name. for the first time in an awfully long time, guys are willing to cut their price target. why? >> that's right. a couple things, the competition is stepping up. there's a large factor that's gaining ground. from sam suns in particular. in the galaxy models is doing pretty well, but in general with apple, we think that you stick with it down here. it's gotten pummelled, the expectations are low, for the first time we're hearing broad buy side expectations. you versus on outliers on the sell side, but the bottom line is buy side is very low. in the first quarter, fullback, we think the buy side is looking for as 35 millions i phones, the high side is 40. th
not the only analyst cutting his price target on the stock. ben did the same thing earlier this week. what's the story as we sit here today. muenster cuts his price targets twice, and now you have cut it in the last several days. >> we did on monday. i'm not sure when others have. >> the point is they have, right? you guys who are -- most of the trees has overwhelmingly bullish about this name. for the first time in an awfully long time, guys are willing to cut their price target....
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so, target i think is a better play.may continue to go up, but someday, it just doesn't make sense- > > sell the amazon, by the target. if you're fancy, you can call it "targÉ" for fun. > down to the bonus round: much to the happiness of investors, facebook topped $30 this week. true or false: 70% of facebook users live outside the u.s.? > > that is true. > > i would say that's false, but mr. social media would know that. he has got many names. look at the one with the mustache. > he is right. you are right jared. it is absolutely true. they are an international phenom. good to have you on the show, both of you. > > thanks angie. thanks guys. we'll be right back! q x tim biggam of trading block joins us on this friday for the short and the long on the banking sector. good to have you on the show. good morning. let's take a look at some of these banking stocks. are there any out there you would buy right now? > > really not angie, given more of the relative and big relative out-performance of the banking stocks, especiall
so, target i think is a better play.may continue to go up, but someday, it just doesn't make sense- > > sell the amazon, by the target. if you're fancy, you can call it "targÉ" for fun. > down to the bonus round: much to the happiness of investors, facebook topped $30 this week. true or false: 70% of facebook users live outside the u.s.? > > that is true. > > i would say that's false, but mr. social media would know that. he has got many names. look at the one...
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you will see historically we've been unable to meet those targets but we have shown some slow and steady progress over the first six months of this current year, which is promising. planning division performance measures, there are two, how efficient we are in processing general plan referrals, and the programming of the development impact fees. again, which general plan referrals are within our targets but we have made improvements within the last six months of this current fiscal year. moving on to environmental review, you'll see many of the documents take a very long time to process. an eir on average could take about two years to process from start to finish. with some of the categorical exemption reviews we have been successful in reviewing those cad ex documents within a 45 day target period. moving on to zoning administration and compliance we do track how efficiently we have been able to initiative enforcement proceedings on code enforcement actions within 30 days and we have been successful in doing that historically and hope to continue to do that as well. and then finally wit
you will see historically we've been unable to meet those targets but we have shown some slow and steady progress over the first six months of this current year, which is promising. planning division performance measures, there are two, how efficient we are in processing general plan referrals, and the programming of the development impact fees. again, which general plan referrals are within our targets but we have made improvements within the last six months of this current fiscal year. moving...
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>> two bomb blast targeting the university in syria. the target was the university in aleppo. both sides are blaming each other for the attack. also making headlines this hour , hundreds more troops into mali as they battle the rebels. new york governor signs a law to prevent weapons getting into the wrong hands. uncertainty over whether lance armstrong confesses to doping in a television interview. in syria, two bomb blasts at a university has killed at least 80 people. dozens of others were wounded in that attack. opposition activists are blaming the government. >> the first day of school exams for many students at aleppo .niversity, and then guesthis what residents of syria's largest city described as to attacks on the campus. one was near campus accommodation where as many as 30,000 people live. many of them had moved there to escape violence and other areas of aleppo. some said the blast came from rocket attacks and planned opposition fighters. >> the cowardly terrorist act that targeted students at the university of aleppo. mr. president, we have always said that the ter
>> two bomb blast targeting the university in syria. the target was the university in aleppo. both sides are blaming each other for the attack. also making headlines this hour , hundreds more troops into mali as they battle the rebels. new york governor signs a law to prevent weapons getting into the wrong hands. uncertainty over whether lance armstrong confesses to doping in a television interview. in syria, two bomb blasts at a university has killed at least 80 people. dozens of others...
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some of our targets are pigeon shooters in pennsylvania. so we had the copter up filming what's going on. there were a couple of shots and it's slowly losing altitude, and then it takes one more shot and it's down in the trees. you can hear the shooters start cheering and laughing and all that kind of thing. what they didn't know is that we had more. (laughs) narrator: this incident is the first known shoot-down of a domestic drone. but it may not be the last. the spread of drones has raised concerns about privacy and even led one senator to propose legislation limiting domestic use. rand paul: i think anybody that can use a device to peer into your activities even if it's from the air outside your window or the air above your property i think there is a right to privacy. and i'm all for making sure that, you know, all these drones don't come back from afghanistan and iraq and get put to a purpose here that isn't consistent with our constitutional bearings. the worry is that in two to three years we'll have 30,000 drones crisscrossing the s
some of our targets are pigeon shooters in pennsylvania. so we had the copter up filming what's going on. there were a couple of shots and it's slowly losing altitude, and then it takes one more shot and it's down in the trees. you can hear the shooters start cheering and laughing and all that kind of thing. what they didn't know is that we had more. (laughs) narrator: this incident is the first known shoot-down of a domestic drone. but it may not be the last. the spread of drones has raised...
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. >> members of a paramilitary force were also targeted. there were reporting an independent state. in the pakistan northwest, worshipers were targeted as they waited to hear from their religious leader. so many attacks across the country with so many killed and injured have shown them just how sick -- insecure they are. >> this is terrorism aimed at stabilizing and pakistan. they're very concerned with the situation. they did not care how many people are dying. they just kill enough in order to create about neighbor pakistan. >> the government has three months left. >> people from the south to the northwest are burying their loved ones. it they send condolences instead of actions. >> sectarian attacks have nothing doing in pakistan, but last year saw an alarming rate of violence against majority shi'ite moslems. 400 were killed in a targeted tax in 2012. 18 pilgrims traveling were shot dead by those wearing army uniforms. later in the year, another 25 were killed in the same manner in another district. the pakistan director poor human-rights watch assays the palette -- pakistan's s
. >> members of a paramilitary force were also targeted. there were reporting an independent state. in the pakistan northwest, worshipers were targeted as they waited to hear from their religious leader. so many attacks across the country with so many killed and injured have shown them just how sick -- insecure they are. >> this is terrorism aimed at stabilizing and pakistan. they're very concerned with the situation. they did not care how many people are dying. they just kill...
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the announcement will likely refer to a 2% inflation target.will also say financial authorities will try to reach the target at an early stage. the document is also expected to clarify the role of the government in japan's economic reform, including how politicians will promote growth and fix fiscal health. boj officials are expected to agree at the meeting on fresh monetary easing measures. they announced similar moves last december. this would be the first time in nearly a decade that the bank decides on such action at two consecutive meetings. >>> and now let's get a check on markets. u.s. markets were closed monday for martin luther king, jr. day, but all eyes here are on the boj meeting. for more details on how markets are trading ahead of this key event, we're going to ramin mellegard who is at the tokyo stock exchange. ramin, tell me, aren't markets pretty much already expecting a surge in outcome from the boj meeting? >> very good question. a lot of traders that i've spoken to over the last couple weeks have really told me that given th
the announcement will likely refer to a 2% inflation target.will also say financial authorities will try to reach the target at an early stage. the document is also expected to clarify the role of the government in japan's economic reform, including how politicians will promote growth and fix fiscal health. boj officials are expected to agree at the meeting on fresh monetary easing measures. they announced similar moves last december. this would be the first time in nearly a decade that the...
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in syria, car bombers targeted the northern city of idlib today. state media said at least 22 people died. the opposition said it was 24-- most of them, government troops. the attacks came a day after two large explosions killed 87 people at the main university in aleppo. classes were suspended today. iraq witnessed its own string of bombings that killed at least 33 people. the city of kirkuk suffered the worst attack when a car bomber blew himself up outside the offices of a major kurdish party. 21 people were killed in that bombing and another nearby, and nearly 200 were wounded. a u.s. marine pleaded guilty today to urinating on the remains of dead taliban fighters in afghanistan. staff sergeant edward deptola tesuitbmd his plea at camp lejeune, north carolina.it images of the incident surfaced t s, layearsparking an international furor and outrage in afghanistan. another marine pleaded guilty to similar charges last month. three others were given administrative punishment. the two biggest airlines in japan grounded all of their brand new boeing
in syria, car bombers targeted the northern city of idlib today. state media said at least 22 people died. the opposition said it was 24-- most of them, government troops. the attacks came a day after two large explosions killed 87 people at the main university in aleppo. classes were suspended today. iraq witnessed its own string of bombings that killed at least 33 people. the city of kirkuk suffered the worst attack when a car bomber blew himself up outside the offices of a major kurdish...
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this comes from target.is a company that typically does not compete in the promotional wars over holiday. one of the few retailers that keeps gross margin intact. >> saks, would they lower themselves to do it as well. >> i'm glad you asked that question about saks. i had an experience, wrote an article for you guys. saks in the store i bought a dress full price. i went online, it was 65% off. i tried to get them to get me the discount. they said, sorry, we're two separate entities. >> don't moan and groan, if i was a shareholder that makes me happy. if i was a customer, that would make me sad. >> makes me not want to go there. >> guess what saks is doing on that dress you foolishly overpaid for. they are making money. >> they make money today but now tomorrow because stacy won't go back to the store. >> she will go back to saks and peel will do that because they have had that experience everywhere. you see my point. shareholders want different things. target makes me sad with this. >> they do. but then again
this comes from target.is a company that typically does not compete in the promotional wars over holiday. one of the few retailers that keeps gross margin intact. >> saks, would they lower themselves to do it as well. >> i'm glad you asked that question about saks. i had an experience, wrote an article for you guys. saks in the store i bought a dress full price. i went online, it was 65% off. i tried to get them to get me the discount. they said, sorry, we're two separate entities....