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taylor: i'm taylor. good to meet you. good to meet you. these are the dogs.his is domino and zeus. lemonis: are these greyhounds? taylor: no, they're actually whippets. max: who's for tea? i'm making some. oh, you're here! hi! taylor: this is max. lemonis: how are you? max: lovely to meet you. lemonis: i was meeting the company mascots. max: oh, yes, our fur babies. lemonis: they normally have this kind of disposition? max: yes, they're very calm. lemonis: do they take on their owner's disposition? max: probably not. [ laughs ] lemonis: okay. max: kathleen, she is working as our sort of interim cfo... lemonis: great. max: ...to help me with numbers. lemonis: this is nice. taylor: it doesn't look like much from the outside. lemonis: but it's pretty inside. taylor: yeah. lemonis: what is -- max: oh, this? this is my mood board and my inspiration board. and it's the kater family. it's kind of murchison-hume world. lemonis: when i walked into the office for the first time, i wasn't really sure i was in the right place. i see fine china and fancy furniture. i thou
taylor: i'm taylor. good to meet you. good to meet you. these are the dogs.his is domino and zeus. lemonis: are these greyhounds? taylor: no, they're actually whippets. max: who's for tea? i'm making some. oh, you're here! hi! taylor: this is max. lemonis: how are you? max: lovely to meet you. lemonis: i was meeting the company mascots. max: oh, yes, our fur babies. lemonis: they normally have this kind of disposition? max: yes, they're very calm. lemonis: do they take on their owner's...
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taylor: have a great evening.berg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." next hour,n the while bitcoin has fallen off of the radar for many market watchers, demand is ticking up. we will tell you why. plus, walmart reports his best colder -- holiday quarter in a decade. we will check in on the health of the retailer and the outlook for slip cart. youtub
taylor: have a great evening.berg. ♪ this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: i'm emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." next hour,n the while bitcoin has fallen off of the radar for many market watchers, demand is ticking up. we will tell you why. plus, walmart reports his best colder -- holiday quarter in a decade. we will check in on the health of the retailer and the outlook for slip cart. youtub
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taylor, thank you so much.nnovation from xfinity isn't just a store. it's a save more with a new kind of wireless network store. it's a look what your wifi can do now store. a get your questions answered by awesome experts store. it's a now there's one store that connects your life like never before store. the xfinity store is here. and it's simple, easy, awesome. alix: facetime. u.s. trade negotiators meet with president xi jinping as trade talks continue. they will push for a win-win agreement. talked to one of the authorities on the asset allocation and commodities. amazon versus new york, the politics of tech. what now with a world-class developer. david: welcome to "bloomberg daybreak." as we look at the white house, they will have some big events down there today. the president expected to sign the bill to keep the government funded. he will saytime, that wasn't enough money. i need another $7 million plus to build the wall. bi
taylor, thank you so much.nnovation from xfinity isn't just a store. it's a save more with a new kind of wireless network store. it's a look what your wifi can do now store. a get your questions answered by awesome experts store. it's a now there's one store that connects your life like never before store. the xfinity store is here. and it's simple, easy, awesome. alix: facetime. u.s. trade negotiators meet with president xi jinping as trade talks continue. they will push for a win-win...
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. >> commissioner taylor: i noticed on page ten. you have a firing range next to the laboratory space? >> yes. >> commissioner taylor: i'm a civilian, is that usual? that seem like an odd choice to me. tell me the decision behind that >> firing range is a component of the forensics services division. there's a firing range out at hunters point crime lab. some of the activities that take place there are test firing to analyze bullet markings to test them. there's actually a gun library that will be in the building and part of the analysis includes firing guns of similar calibers and to analyze them against weapon that may have been picked up at a crime scene which could possibly identify and link that weapon to the actual crime. >> commissioner taylor: this is firearm analysis. this is not officers training. >> no. this a lab space. >> commissioner taylor: my next question was about some of these unanticipated costs. for example, i see soil conditions on page 13 here, $5.5 million cost and sea level rise, $2.8 million. can you tell u
. >> commissioner taylor: i noticed on page ten. you have a firing range next to the laboratory space? >> yes. >> commissioner taylor: i'm a civilian, is that usual? that seem like an odd choice to me. tell me the decision behind that >> firing range is a component of the forensics services division. there's a firing range out at hunters point crime lab. some of the activities that take place there are test firing to analyze bullet markings to test them. there's actually...
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taylor riggs, take you so much., how the murdoch media empire is going to change after that is the deal. carol: plus, why justin could -- justin trudeau keeps tripping over himself. jason: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ jason: this is "bloomberg businessweek." welcome back to -- "bloomberg businessweek," i'm jason kelly. carol: you can catch up on our daily show, check out our podcast on itunes, soundcloud and bloomberg.com. jason: find us online at businessweek.com and via our mobile app. in the business section, rupert murdoch failed most of his 21st century fox media empire. that sale to disney will close soon. jason: the price tag is $71 billion. the murdoch family fortune is about to balloon. jason: we learn what to expect from rupert's next generation. >> the question was, who is going to take over for murdoch? i have to say, looking at this, it is a great escape plan. rather than give the keys of the empire to one of my children, i'm going to sell most of it to disney and i'm going to position them to bu
taylor riggs, take you so much., how the murdoch media empire is going to change after that is the deal. carol: plus, why justin could -- justin trudeau keeps tripping over himself. jason: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ jason: this is "bloomberg businessweek." welcome back to -- "bloomberg businessweek," i'm jason kelly. carol: you can catch up on our daily show, check out our podcast on itunes, soundcloud and bloomberg.com. jason: find us online at...
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commissioner taylor? commissioner taylor? >> commissioner taylor: so commissioner hamasaki took part in the committee on 3.06. it was a good meeting. we got a lot of good, important work done, and we got some forms of agreement i think with everyone in the room. there were things we were able to agree on, and action items that i think the department will be moving forward on, and all of those things were heartening. there's a lot of good work left to be done, and so i think that everyone in the working group was motivated and positive about getting things done quickly given how important these things are for our victims. so we're going to be meeting in the next couple of weeks -- i forgot when it was. >> clerk: 28th, 9:00 a.m. at the public safety building. >> commissioner taylor: yeah, and hopefully, we can hammer through the remaining items and get this work done quickly so that victim survivors will be able to access what they need quickly. >> commissioner mazzucco: thank you for doing that. >> commissioner hamasaki: can i
commissioner taylor? commissioner taylor? >> commissioner taylor: so commissioner hamasaki took part in the committee on 3.06. it was a good meeting. we got a lot of good, important work done, and we got some forms of agreement i think with everyone in the room. there were things we were able to agree on, and action items that i think the department will be moving forward on, and all of those things were heartening. there's a lot of good work left to be done, and so i think that everyone...
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jason: taylor riggs talked to paul it wire.er.aula paula: it is like a playhouse for financial technology companies. generally, these are startups that are doing something digital. and the idea is they will compete with the big banks or the big wealth management firms. but to get started, it is very hard because they don't have all the legal and regulatory traps set up. so they don't have lawyers, and they don't have regulatory advisors, so they need to get started up very quickly. so sandboxes are a place where they can work in a controlled environment but under relaxed rules. taylor: walk me through how many regulations they are able to avoid in this scenario. paula: what they are doing is a company in their sandbox will not have to follow things like the truth in lending act or the equal credit act. all sorts of things. and they will be immune from federal lawsuits, state lawsuits and private lawsuits. so consumer groups are saying that is pretty scary. and so we are going to have to rely on them to say that this is a deregu
jason: taylor riggs talked to paul it wire.er.aula paula: it is like a playhouse for financial technology companies. generally, these are startups that are doing something digital. and the idea is they will compete with the big banks or the big wealth management firms. but to get started, it is very hard because they don't have all the legal and regulatory traps set up. so they don't have lawyers, and they don't have regulatory advisors, so they need to get started up very quickly. so sandboxes...
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commissioner taylor, you were still -- >> commissioner taylor: yeah. i just want to commend you for processing these cases in a timely fashion. i know we have problems processing them in a timely manner in other places in the country. 162 only leading to -- >> 12. >> commissioner taylor: no, no, 162 evidence kits leading to 12 charges, and i just think about the victims out there that have, you know, no resolution. is there any way next time you come before us that you can report on what the d.a.'s office did, if we can get that information, what cases were declined and the declined number. >> yes, i can get that. the turnaround time is pretty quick. that's due to the staffing and policies and materials that were implemented by director sanchez and his management team. it is the intend of staff and lab personnel to decrease the turnaround time, so i hope to report out the next time, next reporting period, that we've reduced to 45 days and continue to report on testing. >> commissioner mazzucco: thank you. >> if i can, deputy chief connolly, i want to g
commissioner taylor, you were still -- >> commissioner taylor: yeah. i just want to commend you for processing these cases in a timely fashion. i know we have problems processing them in a timely manner in other places in the country. 162 only leading to -- >> 12. >> commissioner taylor: no, no, 162 evidence kits leading to 12 charges, and i just think about the victims out there that have, you know, no resolution. is there any way next time you come before us that you can...
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michael: thank you, taylor.e joined by alan greenspan who has had a few jobs, but the most notable, the president of the national association of business economics back in the 1960's. they gave you an award for lifetime achievement. what has changed from when you were a young person in this organization and the economic world we see today? [laughter] what it represents. of whate of knowledge is going on in the world is so much enhanced since those early days. the ability to understand the plus thehips, extraordinary improvement and technical -- in technical abilities makes a huge difference. it is important to know what you are talking about and the more information that you have -- that is basically the nature. a central bankers, business executives, we are all looking at the same phenomenon. the more we know, the better we are. michael: the fed is in the year-long a review of communications and policies. if you were still in charge, how would you change it? do you think it works well or do you think there are
michael: thank you, taylor.e joined by alan greenspan who has had a few jobs, but the most notable, the president of the national association of business economics back in the 1960's. they gave you an award for lifetime achievement. what has changed from when you were a young person in this organization and the economic world we see today? [laughter] what it represents. of whate of knowledge is going on in the world is so much enhanced since those early days. the ability to understand the plus...
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latest, taylor riggs. taylor: wanting to start with renault. shares are still higher after revenue and profit fell. applauding the guidance -- the relationship is cordial. the financial results are taking a backseat to see if the nissan-renault marriage continues. shares of yelp rising. top line growth of 8-10%, looking at the midteens in the next few years, introducing three new directors to the board. centurylink, shares off 10% after analysts saying the dividend cut to one dollar is tough but necessary. a lot of growth concerns remain about the company.
latest, taylor riggs. taylor: wanting to start with renault. shares are still higher after revenue and profit fell. applauding the guidance -- the relationship is cordial. the financial results are taking a backseat to see if the nissan-renault marriage continues. shares of yelp rising. top line growth of 8-10%, looking at the midteens in the next few years, introducing three new directors to the board. centurylink, shares off 10% after analysts saying the dividend cut to one dollar is tough...
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taylor: i wonder how u.s. because they are more profitable when oil is at $100 a barrel. do they see pressure cutting back on supply? producinghe u.s. is 12 million barrels a day. they want to see high oil prices. producers love high oil prices. we will see how they react going forward. right now doesn't seem like anyone is taking it amanda: seriously. jessica summers, thank you for that. barrett gold is going hostile. it is a $17.8 billion stock offer. they are waging the potential for a fight between the biggest gold miners. daniel boko is joining us from hollywood, florida. so many personalities in the mix, the reaction we have had from newmont doesn't suggest it will be easy to push through. danielle: it has been interesting because jerry goldberg is normally understated, but you can tell this has gone under his skin. i spoke to the ceo's of both companies starting with mark bristol who doesn't lack confidence. he said outright he can do a better job running newmont'ds assets. he made the case for why he t
taylor: i wonder how u.s. because they are more profitable when oil is at $100 a barrel. do they see pressure cutting back on supply? producinghe u.s. is 12 million barrels a day. they want to see high oil prices. producers love high oil prices. we will see how they react going forward. right now doesn't seem like anyone is taking it amanda: seriously. jessica summers, thank you for that. barrett gold is going hostile. it is a $17.8 billion stock offer. they are waging the potential for a fight...
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taylor's return comes after having missed the t20 in the west indies.ently gained a diploma in life coaching, something she hopes will help her and those around her. it was a decision i made with my family. i like that field and i like to help people to live there for this life. they can achieve happiness i suppose so life coaching seemed an easy happiness i suppose so life coaching seemed an easy avenue happiness i suppose so life coaching seemed an easy avenue to happiness i suppose so life coaching seemed an easy avenue to go happiness i suppose so life coaching seemed an easy avenue to go down so i got there diploma the other day. it was nice to get and post it. i am really played that. i have obviously been through whatever i have been through and i want to prevent people going through stuff like that but hopefully at the same time meet people into a nice and new. england's tour starts next week. if i make week to mumbai and the first international is on february the 22nd. —— they fly out to mumbai. great britain's fed cup team are playing on home
taylor's return comes after having missed the t20 in the west indies.ently gained a diploma in life coaching, something she hopes will help her and those around her. it was a decision i made with my family. i like that field and i like to help people to live there for this life. they can achieve happiness i suppose so life coaching seemed an easy happiness i suppose so life coaching seemed an easy avenue happiness i suppose so life coaching seemed an easy avenue to happiness i suppose so life...
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taylor: what are the business aspects of his car? reduce the price to $1 million, ferrari is a big competitor. what do they have that this guy wants to achieve? jim: ferrari is considered to be the most profitable on a per car basis of any in the world. it's estimated you have about $80,000 in profit in each ferrari. you say, is that a lot of money? yes, it's a lot of money. a typical luxury car, a mercedes or an audi, you are thinking about $17,000 in than $25,000. the thing about a ferrari, you can go back into the history books and bring in and reintroduce models that collectors want, update them. it has got a brand that people understand they want. so what koenigsegg wants to do is get to that. to do that, however, they have to make a change in how they are manufacturing the cars. taylor: so talk to me about the change in the manufacturing. jim: they are joining forces with another company, remember saab? the old swedish car maker that is now on hiatus in building cars? the company has been bought by a chinese businessman who has
taylor: what are the business aspects of his car? reduce the price to $1 million, ferrari is a big competitor. what do they have that this guy wants to achieve? jim: ferrari is considered to be the most profitable on a per car basis of any in the world. it's estimated you have about $80,000 in profit in each ferrari. you say, is that a lot of money? yes, it's a lot of money. a typical luxury car, a mercedes or an audi, you are thinking about $17,000 in than $25,000. the thing about a ferrari,...
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that taylor swift..ar gets paid millions to play to packed stadiums yet some southern california guy emails and asks her to surprise his boyfriend at their engagement party and she shows up! <>( darya )taylor walked in and played "king of my heart" because alexander goldschmmidt said what his boyfriend's favorite. not: john jacob jingerheimershimdt? i'm sure he's heard that one before. and taylor's done this type of thing before.. she once showed up to a new jersey couple's wedding because a friend sent a letter.. paid off onstudent loans.. and last year she invited 2,000 foster kids to watch her entire (ácommercialá)(áábreakáá) ( darya ) welcome back... taking a live look from i-80 in the sierra.i-80 in the live look from back... taking a welcome ( darya ) (áábreakáá)(ácommercialá) welcome back... taking a live look from i-80 in the sierra. ( james ) here is a live look at radar showing where the storm is impacting the bay area. seven day if you are watching us on the "kron-on app - our live news covera
that taylor swift..ar gets paid millions to play to packed stadiums yet some southern california guy emails and asks her to surprise his boyfriend at their engagement party and she shows up! ( darya )taylor walked in and played "king of my heart" because alexander goldschmmidt said what his boyfriend's favorite. not: john jacob jingerheimershimdt? i'm sure he's heard that one before. and taylor's done this type of thing before.. she once showed up to a new jersey couple's wedding...
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james taylor say professor at usf.both of these individuals have served on the executive sponsor working group and contributed heavily to our community policing strategic plan and have had really interesting insight on staffing in particular. >> commissioner: okay. thank you. that's it for the chief's report. >> clerk: next item is 3b, dpa report and the report will be limited tie brief direction of dpa activities and announcement and commission discussion will be limited to determine to calendar future items for future meetings and the first amendment compliant audit of the sfpd's records pursuant to the order 810. [stand by] . >> in terms of cases mediated, we're at three cases have been mediated so far this year. this time last year, we were at one case mediated. currently, confwe're in the mi of the contract negotiations with our case manager, slalom consulting, and again, this references the technology, things that we talked about last week when i talked about what we're doing with the office. the thing that i'm i
james taylor say professor at usf.both of these individuals have served on the executive sponsor working group and contributed heavily to our community policing strategic plan and have had really interesting insight on staffing in particular. >> commissioner: okay. thank you. that's it for the chief's report. >> clerk: next item is 3b, dpa report and the report will be limited tie brief direction of dpa activities and announcement and commission discussion will be limited to...
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. >> commissioner taylor: this is firearm analysis. this is not officers training. >> no. this a lab space. >> commissioner taylor: my next question was about some of these unanticipated costs. for example, i see soil conditions on page 13 here, $5.5 million cost and sea level rise, $2.8 million. can you tell us about those in particular? >> sure. this project is less than blessed with an ideal soil conditions given the site that was selected. i mentioned bedrock, it's a very complicated site where bedrock crosses the site in an angle. one end of the site, bedrock is only about 30 feet deep and other end it's about 110 feet deep. that is filled with soft mud up to approximately 14 feet to finish grade which was all landfill. very inadequate soil, especially for inessential facility. those were some of the costs that were revealed as the geotechnical engineering completed the studies. >> commissioner taylor: sea level rise. >> sea level rise was requirement that came on to the project after the budgets was established. this project is within the city's defined flood zone an
. >> commissioner taylor: this is firearm analysis. this is not officers training. >> no. this a lab space. >> commissioner taylor: my next question was about some of these unanticipated costs. for example, i see soil conditions on page 13 here, $5.5 million cost and sea level rise, $2.8 million. can you tell us about those in particular? >> sure. this project is less than blessed with an ideal soil conditions given the site that was selected. i mentioned bedrock, it's a...
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myself and commissioner taylor. think, i don't think there's too much substantive to report right now, just that we are making progress. i think the last meeting was very productive and that we narrowed the issues and through a combination of the community, the commissioners, and the department, it is my opinion we are on a pretty good track, and i think that hopefully the next meeting maybe able to move forward and report something more substantive. >> i should also add, i met with the d.p.a. and the p.o.a., and the police department on this pic i have to tell you, it was very productive, commissioners, to have everyone in the room, we all sat in the room and we hash it out. i want to thank the director, and i want to think p.o.a. and staff are doing it. it was a very effective way of handling it. >> it is the medal of valour his. commissioner taylor? >> i want to echo what the commissioner said about the 3.16 working group. and i want to commend the department, both the community groups -- especially to the depart
myself and commissioner taylor. think, i don't think there's too much substantive to report right now, just that we are making progress. i think the last meeting was very productive and that we narrowed the issues and through a combination of the community, the commissioners, and the department, it is my opinion we are on a pretty good track, and i think that hopefully the next meeting maybe able to move forward and report something more substantive. >> i should also add, i met with the...
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taylor, thank you.ve more on blackstone when we talk to the company's head of tactical operations, but right now the real estate focus continues with a story on rooftop solar panels. and how one of the magazine's reporters discovered that things can get a bit complicated when buying a home with pre-existing solar contracts. here is editor dan ferrara. dan: she went to buy her first home and was very excited, very excited that it had solar panels on the garage, because like most of us, she was excited about an opportunity to have a green moment, join the solar revolution take one more home off the grid or be a part of that. what she learned was that the solar system did not come with the house, but the obligation, the 20-year lease the previous owner had had just begun, because he had died recently, the 20-year obligation did come with the house. she would have to assume that obligation when she bought the house if she were to buy it. well, there were a lot of complications, including the fact that perso
taylor, thank you.ve more on blackstone when we talk to the company's head of tactical operations, but right now the real estate focus continues with a story on rooftop solar panels. and how one of the magazine's reporters discovered that things can get a bit complicated when buying a home with pre-existing solar contracts. here is editor dan ferrara. dan: she went to buy her first home and was very excited, very excited that it had solar panels on the garage, because like most of us, she was...
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. >> commissioner taylor: it was an exciting week. we had the job of trying to replace the irreplaceable. we are still working on that. i want to just note a couple things. black history month celebration that sfpd put on was fantastic. it was really moving. i was shocked it was the first. it should not be the last. it was very powerful. i was happy and proud to attend the class graduation for the 251st academy class from sfpd. i was struck by the class representative elected to speak gave the most amazing speech. i think really, really recognizing it and holding themselves accountable and to high standard, it made me proud to be on the commission and hopeful for the future of sfpd. these new graduates were really impressive. they took the burden that every officer carries very seriously and took it upon themselves in a way that made everyone proud. i have been working on the stack force. i have reached out to the chief about the staffing needs of the police department and the recommendation and pursuant to the legislation that he pas
. >> commissioner taylor: it was an exciting week. we had the job of trying to replace the irreplaceable. we are still working on that. i want to just note a couple things. black history month celebration that sfpd put on was fantastic. it was really moving. i was shocked it was the first. it should not be the last. it was very powerful. i was happy and proud to attend the class graduation for the 251st academy class from sfpd. i was struck by the class representative elected to speak...
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taylor riggs come over to you.lor: i will get the answer from eric last, portfolio -- eric glass, portfolio manager at a uni income fund. how are you incorporating all of this into your muni impact portfolio? guest: first of all, think of her having me. we invest in underserved communities. as an impact investor, each one of our investments has a specific intention. when we are investing in education, we want to reduce the gaps between those who haven't have not. -- who have and have not. we want to make that community healthier, to increase effectively the life expectancy of people in that community, and in many cases for underserved life expectancy gap between high income zip codes and low income zip codes can be upwards of 20 to 30 years. taylor: so much impact investing has been sort of a double negative, what not to do. don't do tobacco, don't do gun stocks. how are you turning that into a positive, into a what are you doing? guest: historically, all of the huge numbers you hear are basically negative streams.
taylor riggs come over to you.lor: i will get the answer from eric last, portfolio -- eric glass, portfolio manager at a uni income fund. how are you incorporating all of this into your muni impact portfolio? guest: first of all, think of her having me. we invest in underserved communities. as an impact investor, each one of our investments has a specific intention. when we are investing in education, we want to reduce the gaps between those who haven't have not. -- who have and have not. we...
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that taylor swift..play to packed stadiums yet some southern california guy emails and asks her to surprise his boyfriend at their engagement party and she shows up! <>( darya )taylor walked ( darya ) "king of my heart" because alexander goldschmmidt said what his boyfriend's favorite. not: john jacobhe's heard that one before. and taylor's done this type of thing before.. she once showed up to a new jersey couple's wedding because a friend sent a letter.. she paid off one fan's student loans.. and last year she invited 2,000 foster kids to watch her entire concert for free. ♪ [baby crib musical mobile] millions are still exposed to the dangers of secondhand smoke. and some of them can't do anything about it. but you can. protect your family. visit tobaccofreeca.com. heavy rainfall will be seen across the bay area today with flooding expected for small rivers and streams especially further north. expect highs in the upper 50's and low 60's with increasingly intense rainfall further to the south this even
that taylor swift..play to packed stadiums yet some southern california guy emails and asks her to surprise his boyfriend at their engagement party and she shows up! ( darya )taylor walked ( darya ) "king of my heart" because alexander goldschmmidt said what his boyfriend's favorite. not: john jacobhe's heard that one before. and taylor's done this type of thing before.. she once showed up to a new jersey couple's wedding because a friend sent a letter.. she paid off one fan's student...
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. >>> next mehere, the love story taylor swift is singing for. s singing for.lute con in 30,000 precision parts. or it isn't. it's inspected by mercedes-benz factory-trained technicians. or it isn't. it's backed by an unlimited mileage warranty, or it isn't. for those who never settle, it's either mercedes-benz certified pre-owned, or it isn't. the mercedes-benz certified pre-owned sales event. now through february 28th. only at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. the cold and flu fightings. machine. you put in your machine. press the button to brew up powerful relief. to defeat your toughest cold and flu symptoms fast. new theraflu powerpods. press. sip. relief. but there's one... that blows them all out of the water. hydro boost water gel from neutrogena®. with hyaluronic acid... it goes beneath the surface to plump skin cells from within and lock in hydration. leaving skin so supple, it actually bounces back. the results will blow you away. and now for your body... new hydro boost gel cream from neutrogena® new hydro boost gel cream breathe freely fast, wi
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. >> president hirsch: vice president scott -- taylor. >> vice president taylor: so part of the background for this, as i understand it, so d.p.a. investigates incidents, complaints surrounding particular law enforcement incidents, and the concern that i certainly have is that d.p.a. has all of the information that they need to be able to do so. and so for example the full investigative file is critical for d.p.a. to have. and my understanding is in the past, there was reluctance. what d.p.a. is investigating is a particular incident. they're not investigating i.a.d. and so i.a.d. must absolutely, and there should be no confusion -- and as should sfpd turnover the complete investigative files when it comes to complaints. i mean, that has been an historical problem, and that should not be a problem moving forward, and that's what president hirsch was referring to when he said we will revisit this if it becomes an issue. whether or not i.a.d. has made a particular conclusion or draft conclusion, they should be going on concurrent tracks with both parties getting identical information, and if
. >> president hirsch: vice president scott -- taylor. >> vice president taylor: so part of the background for this, as i understand it, so d.p.a. investigates incidents, complaints surrounding particular law enforcement incidents, and the concern that i certainly have is that d.p.a. has all of the information that they need to be able to do so. and so for example the full investigative file is critical for d.p.a. to have. and my understanding is in the past, there was reluctance....
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in response to commissioner taylor's comments and question on those type of specific acts of misconduct, one of the things that is very difficult in discipline is to try to list all the possible scenarios. almost every imaginable scenario falls within some general order. and i think when we got together with dpa and the commissioner, my intent or understanding was to create a model that worked with the general orders. because even the one you mentioned falls within a general order. whatever it is, sex with a minor, driving under the influence and put it in the general order. that way, you have a document that is consistent. if we tried to list all the different scenarios, it never ends. every time you think you've seen it all, somebody does something else. that was the intent here. in terms of models that i've seen in other departments, generally, they tie to general orders rather than specific acts of misconduct. >> and again, that is why i apologized before i started. this is informed by my own background as prosecutor, but it was question for me, for that particular offense, you know
in response to commissioner taylor's comments and question on those type of specific acts of misconduct, one of the things that is very difficult in discipline is to try to list all the possible scenarios. almost every imaginable scenario falls within some general order. and i think when we got together with dpa and the commissioner, my intent or understanding was to create a model that worked with the general orders. because even the one you mentioned falls within a general order. whatever it...
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taylor riggs has more. taylor: down new the lows of the session on the s&p 500. 300 companies in the index reporting. the top beating on line. 70% of companies beating on the bottom line. morning, a slew of earnings. the nasdaq by far the worst performer of the day. i want to go into the stoxx, smaller averages. stocks are up about 2%. nxp semiconductors gave the market what it was expecting, slower growth out of china. russell 2000, a stronger dollar but a weaker index. energy and consumer discretionary, one of the worst performers within the s&p. energy, this as oil has rolled back 3%. if you two dollars a barrel. -- $52 a barrel. come into my terminal, gtb go. we are turning negative for the week with the s&p 500, the yellow line on the right-hand side of the screen. posting its worst weekly loss since december. white, the dow, in blue the nasdaq, trying to hold onto weekly gains. we still have tomorrow to get through. when we talk about earnings, here are four i want to highlight. , we know that from co
taylor riggs has more. taylor: down new the lows of the session on the s&p 500. 300 companies in the index reporting. the top beating on line. 70% of companies beating on the bottom line. morning, a slew of earnings. the nasdaq by far the worst performer of the day. i want to go into the stoxx, smaller averages. stocks are up about 2%. nxp semiconductors gave the market what it was expecting, slower growth out of china. russell 2000, a stronger dollar but a weaker index. energy and consumer...
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. >>> then taylor swift's grammy diss?rds despite being nominated. >>> plus, hats off to jennifer lopez. >> i have a hat for everybody. >> my wrists were cracking in half. ♪ they say you should always listen to your heart. and where better to do that, than the island of ireland? after all, your heart is the best compass there is. so get out there and fill your heart with the stuff that keeps it beating. fill your heart with ireland. >>> minneapolis away on "e.t." new royal drama. meghan markle's emotional handwritten letter to h ♪ >>> well, taylor swift got shut out at the grammys, but she still had good reason to celebrate. taylor joined her man at the british oscars where joe's movie won seven awards. even prince william and kate were there. but kate's alexander mcqueen gown couldn't distract from the latest drama. meghan's letter to her estranged father. meghan pleads, please stop lying in the five-page letter her father made public. in her handwriting, meghan begins, quote, daddy, it is with a heavy heart that i write
. >>> then taylor swift's grammy diss?rds despite being nominated. >>> plus, hats off to jennifer lopez. >> i have a hat for everybody. >> my wrists were cracking in half. ♪ they say you should always listen to your heart. and where better to do that, than the island of ireland? after all, your heart is the best compass there is. so get out there and fill your heart with the stuff that keeps it beating. fill your heart with ireland. >>> minneapolis away...
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james taylor to sit on the task force to represent the community perspective. in phase one, we began the sector control and we conduct the work out of radio cars. they're the primary responders to calls for service and calls for service being a very robust data set and very informative and tracks every single of every officer's time in responding to calls for service or conducting self sel self-neighb self-initiated time and our district stations constitute half of our personnel and sector control constitutes half of that. the methodology of the controller's office developed were really based on the fact that it's a workload based analysis and using calls for service is a non-discretionary activity. in other words, when our community calls 9-1-1 they expect someone to show up. the workload is measurable and because it's non-discretionary it's driven by the community and fairly consistent. it's a great way to determine workload and staffing levels. calls for service is one possible metric and you can use proactive policing time in this context being the time an
james taylor to sit on the task force to represent the community perspective. in phase one, we began the sector control and we conduct the work out of radio cars. they're the primary responders to calls for service and calls for service being a very robust data set and very informative and tracks every single of every officer's time in responding to calls for service or conducting self sel self-neighb self-initiated time and our district stations constitute half of our personnel and sector...
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let's get to taylor riggs for more.lor: joining me is the head of analytics and research at s&p public finance. thanks for joining me. in your latest report, you talk a little bit about slowing economic growth in the next few years. how does that change your view on state revenue? guest: we did just finish all of our outlooks, and we spent a lot of time throughout all of the different sectors looking at when the cycle turns. 2018 was an anomaly. a real surgeon economic activity for states. we tend to look at a weaning falling revenues first. we think 2019 will but to me -- will be a much slower economic growth period. the reason why we focus on stakes is because they tend to impact all of the other sectors. taylor: you talk about impacting all of the other sectors. one of those down into the local sector, and a lot of those paced a little more pressure. how does this affect local municipalities as well? guest: states, one of their great areas of flux ability is they need to downstream any challenges they have on the rev
let's get to taylor riggs for more.lor: joining me is the head of analytics and research at s&p public finance. thanks for joining me. in your latest report, you talk a little bit about slowing economic growth in the next few years. how does that change your view on state revenue? guest: we did just finish all of our outlooks, and we spent a lot of time throughout all of the different sectors looking at when the cycle turns. 2018 was an anomaly. a real surgeon economic activity for states....
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. >>> then taylor swift's grammy diss?s despite being nominated. >>> plus, hats off to jennifer lopez. >> i have a hat for everybody. >> my wrists were cracking in half. [boy gasps] for real cold and flu protection with lysol, you can help protect them from a real cold. lysol disinfectant spray kills the #1 cause of the cold and clorox wipes don't. lysol. what it takes to protect. >>> minneapolis away on "e.t." new royal drama. meghan markle's emotional handwritten letter to h no matter how much you clean, does your house still smell stuffy? that's because your home is filled with soft surfaces that trap odors and release them back into the room. so, try febreze fabric refresher. febreze finds odors trapped in fabrics and cleans them away as it dries. use febreze every time you tidy up to keep your whole house smelling fresh air clean. fabric refresher even works for clothes you want to wear another day. make febreze part of your clean routine for whole home freshness. ♪ >>> well, taylor swift got shut out at the grammys,
. >>> then taylor swift's grammy diss?s despite being nominated. >>> plus, hats off to jennifer lopez. >> i have a hat for everybody. >> my wrists were cracking in half. [boy gasps] for real cold and flu protection with lysol, you can help protect them from a real cold. lysol disinfectant spray kills the #1 cause of the cold and clorox wipes don't. lysol. what it takes to protect. >>> minneapolis away on "e.t." new royal drama. meghan markle's...
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carol: taylor riggs is here with another look.ding the business model and their income statement . flippingnto loans and homes, that is an expensive business but they have done it to get ahead of competitors. it is putting pressure on margins, so what i have chart here are earnings before the interest tax appreciation. those margins are turning --ative, as you can see your as you can see. long-term, it might pay off. carol: and you have heard this from the investment community. jason: really smart take where this goes next. taylor riggs, next. where the murdoch empire goes after the merger. jason: this is "bloomberg businessweek." ♪ jason: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." carol: join us every day on the radio from two-5 p.m. wall street time. you can also catch up on our daily show on itunes, soundcloud, and bloomberg.com. jason: and fund is online. -- find us online. to disney is coming soon. carol: the murdoch family fortune is about to balloon. heard what to expect from rupert's next-generation. >> the question was who
carol: taylor riggs is here with another look.ding the business model and their income statement . flippingnto loans and homes, that is an expensive business but they have done it to get ahead of competitors. it is putting pressure on margins, so what i have chart here are earnings before the interest tax appreciation. those margins are turning --ative, as you can see your as you can see. long-term, it might pay off. carol: and you have heard this from the investment community. jason: really...
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vice president taylor. >> commissioner taylor: great presentation. can you talk about policing the teenage brain training? >> in i believe it was march, 25 officers were brought in for training for the workshop called policing the teenage brain. these officers were to get trained to become trainers and go off and teach their own units how the teenage brain differs from adult brain and changes interactions with youth. we think this is great, but we also think i it is important moe officers are trained. we are encouraging all officers take this course. i personally went to one of the trainings, i visited, not the whole day. it was powerful. there was a few students who were paid to come there. there were scenarios where the students were the officers and the students were told by the facilitators, come up to the officers as you see officers coming up to you. how do you see the officers coming up to you. the students were aggressive and able to share. even if the officers didn't necessarily see themselves coming to the students greg i feel the students
vice president taylor. >> commissioner taylor: great presentation. can you talk about policing the teenage brain training? >> in i believe it was march, 25 officers were brought in for training for the workshop called policing the teenage brain. these officers were to get trained to become trainers and go off and teach their own units how the teenage brain differs from adult brain and changes interactions with youth. we think this is great, but we also think i it is important moe...
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. >> commissioner taylor. >> i wanted to ask the city attorney's office if she doesn't mind, the first part of that provision. if you could reread that for us. it got lost. something must be approved by? it is just at the very beginning. >> absolutely. agenda items get any agenda submitted to the secretary for inclusion on the agenda as a regular or special meeting must be approved by a commissioner, deputy chief, assistant chief or the chief of police. item submitted by d.p.a. must be approved by the d.p.a. director. all items submitted before the close of business on the thursday preceding a regular commission meeting, the secretary shall probably inform the president president of submitted agenda items back if just president determines in the interest of maintaining and beating of a reasonable length, such item shall not be included on the agenda for the meeting for which the agenda -- item was submitted. it maybe omitted but shall be included on the agenda of the next regular or of a special meeting. >> there is that old shall we learned about in law school. that is mandatory, it i
. >> commissioner taylor. >> i wanted to ask the city attorney's office if she doesn't mind, the first part of that provision. if you could reread that for us. it got lost. something must be approved by? it is just at the very beginning. >> absolutely. agenda items get any agenda submitted to the secretary for inclusion on the agenda as a regular or special meeting must be approved by a commissioner, deputy chief, assistant chief or the chief of police. item submitted by...
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taylor swift just posted these photos, fansere like is this a count down? the producer of her 1989 album posted palmn trees the top of his twitter. leaking more speculation the katy perry posted palm trees as well and flamingos. trying to find connections, i could see how it could easily happen though yesterday taylor swift responded on instagram with her thoughts on all the conspire rumors. that's not a no though we all feel like that cat. if there's any truth to theseri rumors i'll them to you as soon as they break. i'm tommy mcfly, news4. >>> do that. i think tommy gave me a headache trying t >>> did you know that one of stafford county's finest played a small part in an academy award winning film. >> we're talking about "green book." this is jim cluck, he plays an actor in hollywood but he also works part time as a stafford county deputy sheriff. >> he played a police officer in the sheriff's office congratulated him onracebook fo playing a, quote, difficult character that opened the audience'so eyes prejudice that existed in that time in america. >>> u
taylor swift just posted these photos, fansere like is this a count down? the producer of her 1989 album posted palmn trees the top of his twitter. leaking more speculation the katy perry posted palm trees as well and flamingos. trying to find connections, i could see how it could easily happen though yesterday taylor swift responded on instagram with her thoughts on all the conspire rumors. that's not a no though we all feel like that cat. if there's any truth to theseri rumors i'll them to...
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taylor wallace. >> remember,ri ans have really high refined carbohydrata s.intakes of sugar and starch. things like white breaceand white and your body converts that to sugar. make sure you get five servings ofnd fruits vegetables. the lean meats. >> rorter: for me, 20 pounds, end of february through may. is that do able? >> absolutely. you know, there are many ways you can do it one, stick to an 1,800 to 2,000 calorie per day. >> before breakfast, i am going with more of a mediterranean-style diet. e have a cou eggs. we know that protein in the morning helps keep you satiated roughout the day. >> that's true. if you eat a muffin, it will keep you full f half an hour. if you have protein, it will sustain you >>longer. i'll take the two minutes of joy right here. that muffin will do hit. ie learned, though, the power of protein early in the morning to give you that kick you need for several hours. >> it's a good thing. >>> coming up in our 6:00 a.m. hour, molette will join us live rom conversion fitness in prince george's county. >> she and her trainer will ta
taylor wallace. >> remember,ri ans have really high refined carbohydrata s.intakes of sugar and starch. things like white breaceand white and your body converts that to sugar. make sure you get five servings ofnd fruits vegetables. the lean meats. >> rorter: for me, 20 pounds, end of february through may. is that do able? >> absolutely. you know, there are many ways you can do it one, stick to an 1,800 to 2,000 calorie per day. >> before breakfast, i am going with more...
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plus taylor schilling, ana navarro, featuring the 8 g bg b with tucker rule. ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." we're live. it's 12:37. how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheering ] in that case, let's get to the news. president trump delivered his state of the union address tonight. the president was interrupted 105 times by applause and once by robert mueller. president trump's state of the union address tonight lasted over an hour and 20 minutes. so if your dvr cut off the last 20 minutes, you dvr'd it? during the state of the union address, republicans broke out into chants of "usa, usa." said betsy devos, i was told there would be no spelling. [ cheering and applause ] many women wore suffragette white to tonight's state of the union address while the president wore angry tangerine number 6. for special occasions. after a racist photo from his 1984 yearbook page resurfaced over the weekend, northam reportedly told staffers yesterday that he is reluctant to step down because he is afraid of
plus taylor schilling, ana navarro, featuring the 8 g bg b with tucker rule. ladies and gentlemen, seth meyers. >> good evening, everybody. i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." we're live. it's 12:37. how is everybody doing tonight? [ cheering ] in that case, let's get to the news. president trump delivered his state of the union address tonight. the president was interrupted 105 times by applause and once by robert mueller. president trump's state of the union address tonight...
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i think grant took taylor as a model in that and in his prose. he said taylor wrote orders in light which so plain there could be no mistaking it. brian: abraham lincoln was a private or whatever in the mexican war. did lincoln and grant ever cross paths in the mexican war? ms. samet: no. lincoln was in the blackfoot war, as it was called? his involvement in the mexican war -- brian: he was against it. ms. samet: he spoke out against it and was ridiculed as a result. i'm not even sure they would have known each other. by lincoln's own account of his is service, he says that he very self-deprecating about his un-heroic war service. brian: here is an example of how you use literature. your words. grant's playful yet literary vignette calls to mind a moment greatkens'great expectations. ms. samet: great expectations was in my mind. it was serialized and published in the 1860's. timean see cadets at the checking it out from the library and readnig ing it. i associate it with that time period. there is a moment in great isectations when pip andenticed
i think grant took taylor as a model in that and in his prose. he said taylor wrote orders in light which so plain there could be no mistaking it. brian: abraham lincoln was a private or whatever in the mexican war. did lincoln and grant ever cross paths in the mexican war? ms. samet: no. lincoln was in the blackfoot war, as it was called? his involvement in the mexican war -- brian: he was against it. ms. samet: he spoke out against it and was ridiculed as a result. i'm not even sure they...