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as you see and todd will be going over those slides. what we plan to finish with the next couple of years is the conceptual is the digest facility and the cbs i p the improvement project. also begin to cabin the review project and complete construction of all the e i ps that karen has presented and complete our upgrade side with the water assessment we've been talking about. so those are the sources of fund as you see the majority of increases are in the backs of our rates and we're conscious of that. very little bit coming from other sources. >> mr. president. commissioner torres >> going back to the f y the conceptual bio solids digestive some people think that's to the moving along. >> we awarded the contract to a partnership with the brown and caldwell and - >> so the concern is it's not moving fast enough. >> well, it's difficult to see the conceptual design from the neighborhood but i can physically see it. >> we should have been further along there were delays. >> we were having some but we've been here for a year and . >> i thin
as you see and todd will be going over those slides. what we plan to finish with the next couple of years is the conceptual is the digest facility and the cbs i p the improvement project. also begin to cabin the review project and complete construction of all the e i ps that karen has presented and complete our upgrade side with the water assessment we've been talking about. so those are the sources of fund as you see the majority of increases are in the backs of our rates and we're conscious...
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liz: hold on a second, todd. we have the numbers sorted out. adam shapiro has them. >> the loss coming in at 68 cents. the street was expecting a loss of 58 cents per share on revenue 3.8 billion. street was expecting 3.85 billion. a miss on revenue. couple things people look at is the gross margin is 28.4%. keep an eye on that. it was below 29% it has been around. one other thing is that their online, jcpenney.com, sales at jcpenney.com grew 26.3% for the quarter. back to you, liz. liz: we're also, i think gross margin numbers are expected to improve in q1 versus last year's first quarter. people are looking at gross margins when it comes to this whatever money are you getting how much do you skim off and keep when it comes to the margins. david: one point is, they were expecting, some analysts were expecting gross margins of 29%. anything below that figure would be a disappointment. the stock as you can see is rising after-hours, less so than it was initially. it is up about 5% t was up about 5%. it is moderating a little bit of the adam, the
liz: hold on a second, todd. we have the numbers sorted out. adam shapiro has them. >> the loss coming in at 68 cents. the street was expecting a loss of 58 cents per share on revenue 3.8 billion. street was expecting 3.85 billion. a miss on revenue. couple things people look at is the gross margin is 28.4%. keep an eye on that. it was below 29% it has been around. one other thing is that their online, jcpenney.com, sales at jcpenney.com grew 26.3% for the quarter. back to you, liz. liz:...
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todd is one of their top earners. available gigs vary by location, there are postings for all 50 states. >> for side money, it's a really easy job. >> reporter: and financial expert, farnoosh torabi. >> the task wants you to check how the different products are displayed on the shelves. >> reporter: we take a few pics, answer a few survey questions, and we're done in five minutes. and for shopping at home, she recommends ebates. did you know companies are letting you pay with tweets instead of cash? at this marc jacobs shop, you get items like these perfume bottles for a tweet or instagram post about them. how much money would that cost? >> probably $50 minimum. >> rebecca's with us now. everyone wants to sign up for this. how do you not get kicked out of the store if you're spying on people or taking pictures. >> the store can ask you to leave or ask you to stop taking pictures. gigwalk says, do what you say. you'll get reimbursed. and it happens about 1% of the time. >> thanks, rebecca. >>> when we come back here, a
todd is one of their top earners. available gigs vary by location, there are postings for all 50 states. >> for side money, it's a really easy job. >> reporter: and financial expert, farnoosh torabi. >> the task wants you to check how the different products are displayed on the shelves. >> reporter: we take a few pics, answer a few survey questions, and we're done in five minutes. and for shopping at home, she recommends ebates. did you know companies are letting you pay...
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got into a fight a week or two before the murder. >> mcguigan had slapped todd.d retaliated by choking jason or throwing jason to the ground. jason reported to the police. it turns out there wasn't enough of a conflict that anybody got charged. >> todd denied any involvement in the murders. gunshot residue tests on his hands were negative. but he said something curious, that he didn't hear any gunshots from jason's apartment. ballistic experts say that's not necessarily unusual. >> if they don't expect to hear a gunshot, when they do hear something, they'll interpret it some other way. >> next, police started to run down the vehicles parked outside jason's apartment. one was jason's cadillac escalade. the other was a red toyota, one of two vehicles owned by jason's friend, 19-year-old mark wu. he was from taiwan, the son of a wealthy businessman and an honor student at the university of wisconsin. when police tracked him down, mark wu was in new york city and about to board a plane to taiwan to visit his family for the summer vacation. mark said he left one of hi
got into a fight a week or two before the murder. >> mcguigan had slapped todd.d retaliated by choking jason or throwing jason to the ground. jason reported to the police. it turns out there wasn't enough of a conflict that anybody got charged. >> todd denied any involvement in the murders. gunshot residue tests on his hands were negative. but he said something curious, that he didn't hear any gunshots from jason's apartment. ballistic experts say that's not necessarily unusual....
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. >> reporter: this week, todd francis, a father who once had a career as a computer specialist, stood in court pleading guilty. >> guilty. >> reporter: two counts of endangering a child. >> you permitted the children to be in danger. >> yes, your honor. >> reporter: and francis, who says he decided to keep a gun at home in case of criminals, now faces prison himself. >> i'm still in shock. i just came home and i had groceries in my hands. >> reporter: a father in an ordinary neighborhoods who came home and saw police in front of his garage. >> it was like every police squad car was in my neighborhood. >> reporter: the garage with the sofa where children came to play, and the box where he says he kept an unloaded gun, but prosecutors say that gun was loaded. his 9-year-old daughter and her 10-year-old friend eric got a hold of it, and it went off. >> 10-year-old eric klyez was shot to death. >> i mean, eric was only 10. >> reporter: francis says he didn't really know that much about guns, and that, in fact, he got it because of what he had seen on tv. >> san diego has had some home inv
. >> reporter: this week, todd francis, a father who once had a career as a computer specialist, stood in court pleading guilty. >> guilty. >> reporter: two counts of endangering a child. >> you permitted the children to be in danger. >> yes, your honor. >> reporter: and francis, who says he decided to keep a gun at home in case of criminals, now faces prison himself. >> i'm still in shock. i just came home and i had groceries in my hands. >>...
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todd christie was spared and the man who spared todd christie, chris christie as the u.s. attorney, was able to give him a contract. another interesting part of alex's piece. the largess that christie was able to spread around, sort of like a politician would as u.s. attorney when he had these deferred prosecution agreement where is he was able to spread money around and use it like a politician would, like he's done as governor. i just quickly add one thing on norcross. the amazing thing about not prosecuting george norcross in 2006, you can see the roots of everything planted right then. in 2009 always rumors in new jersey that norcross' machine kind of went to sleep on jon corzine, the democrat, the northward democratic machine went to sleep, union city went to sleep, these democratic machines went to sleep oncor sine. at the height of that 2009 campaign, there was basically a coup in the state senate when they took out this sort of anti-christie democrat and replaced him with a george norcross guy. when chris christie came to power he was aided by this alliance with no
todd christie was spared and the man who spared todd christie, chris christie as the u.s. attorney, was able to give him a contract. another interesting part of alex's piece. the largess that christie was able to spread around, sort of like a politician would as u.s. attorney when he had these deferred prosecution agreement where is he was able to spread money around and use it like a politician would, like he's done as governor. i just quickly add one thing on norcross. the amazing thing about...
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david: hold on a second, todd. hold on todd.actly jeff what rich he fisher would say about america and how to get the economy growing to the point where we don't have an unemployment problem. he would say it is not the job of the fed. the fed can't do it. it has to be politicians making it cheaptory do business by lowering the cost of business, lowering tax rates. decreasing regulation. >> i think that's right. david, let's no overexaggerate the weakness of the u.s. economy. if you look at payroll growth, even though the last three months it averaged about 160,000. that is not horrible. that is not that dissimilar from 2011, 2012 and most of 2013. so we think, we are seeing moderate job growth, 150 to 200,000. that iswell better than the period from 2004 to 2007. so i think in some areas we're overstating the weakness. investors shouldn't focus on one or two monthly jobs reports too heavily. we have to look broader than that. to your point, david. david: quickly. >> is the solution more low interest rates? is the solution more q
david: hold on a second, todd. hold on todd.actly jeff what rich he fisher would say about america and how to get the economy growing to the point where we don't have an unemployment problem. he would say it is not the job of the fed. the fed can't do it. it has to be politicians making it cheaptory do business by lowering the cost of business, lowering tax rates. decreasing regulation. >> i think that's right. david, let's no overexaggerate the weakness of the u.s. economy. if you look...
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it wasn't the olamide that i knew. >> ashley todd martin vehemently denied any involvement in olamide'sisappearance, but police thought her constant appearances on television newscasts to discuss olamide were suspicious. >> it's like, i feel bad, i feel guilty, but i'm just glad that you don't have to sit here and wonder whether she's being hurt or tortured or, you know, she's just peaceful now. >> it appeared to be more about ashley than about olamide. >>> since there were no signs of >>> since there were no signs of forced entry into olamide adeyooye's apartment, investigators worked under the assumption that olamide was acquainted with her killer. an informant called police, suggesting olamide's neighbor might have been responsible. >> we were contacted by a woman who had seen the news conference of olamide's disappearance. this woman was concerned that an ex-boyfriend of hers might have been involved in olamide's disappearance. >> the plan was 27-year-old maurice wallace. he lived in the building about 100 yards from olamide's apartment. though not a college student, wallace had bee
it wasn't the olamide that i knew. >> ashley todd martin vehemently denied any involvement in olamide'sisappearance, but police thought her constant appearances on television newscasts to discuss olamide were suspicious. >> it's like, i feel bad, i feel guilty, but i'm just glad that you don't have to sit here and wonder whether she's being hurt or tortured or, you know, she's just peaceful now. >> it appeared to be more about ashley than about olamide. >>> since...
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i'm community advocate with todd could. and i just want to speak very briefly about the public outreach from the project sponsor. it's been very limited at best. and we are requesting that there's more outreach done by the project spornt. i'd like to show a difference in the public meetings this is primarily of last year. of okay of the proposed development and expansion. and if you look at october it is extremely radly different in the expansion of the height it's two stories >> i'm sorry ma'am, are you trying to show us here. can you probable cause can you turn the projector on. sorry when you're ready >> we can see it now. >> the expansion proposal, of course, as things progressed over the months but in the from april of last year at the public meeting and this is from october. the red spacing and bulk creating shadows on the children's playground there needs to be more public hearings and meeting and to have more comments. this stakeholders have stated what they need but we need more input that will effect the entire ci
i'm community advocate with todd could. and i just want to speak very briefly about the public outreach from the project sponsor. it's been very limited at best. and we are requesting that there's more outreach done by the project spornt. i'd like to show a difference in the public meetings this is primarily of last year. of okay of the proposed development and expansion. and if you look at october it is extremely radly different in the expansion of the height it's two stories >> i'm...
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. >> todd you are not just a numbers cruncher, you have been on the front lines. what do you hear when the government says they're ready to cut the budget on deans? >> they look this very skeptically. two wars over 13 years, a lot of people, we have had two million americans have deployed to iraq and afghanistan and come home. i think the important thing to remember about this is this is just a gradual scaling back of part of the growth that has happened in the defense budget in the past decade or more. this is not a dramatic change in the size of the budget or in the direction of the military. this is a gradual evolution that is going to happen over time. so i think people should take a hard look at what the pentagon is proposing before they should render judgment on it. >> the hawks are going to say it's the end of the world, the doves are going to say, this is the beginning of balancing the budget in the right way. who is right? who's wrong? >> we've got budget caps that congress put into law for defense for the next eight years all the way through fy 21. and t
. >> todd you are not just a numbers cruncher, you have been on the front lines. what do you hear when the government says they're ready to cut the budget on deans? >> they look this very skeptically. two wars over 13 years, a lot of people, we have had two million americans have deployed to iraq and afghanistan and come home. i think the important thing to remember about this is this is just a gradual scaling back of part of the growth that has happened in the defense budget in the...
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todd is one of their top earners. available gigs vary by location, there are postings for all 50 states. >> for side money, it's a really easy job. >> reporter: and financial expert, farnoosh torabi thinks gigwalk is a savvy way to earn extra income. we tried it out with nicole, editor of momtrends. >> you want to make sure before you give any of the sites you information, you're working with the most reputable sites. and for secret shopping at home she recommends ebates. did you know companies are letting you pay with tweets instead of cash? at this marc jacobs shop, you get items like these perfume bottles in exchange for a tweet, facebook or instagram post about them. if she was going to buy that in a store, how much money would that cost? >> probably $50 minimum. >> you have everyone in the studio riveted. rebecca's with us now. everyone wants to sign up for this. how do you not get kicked out of the store if you're spying on the shelves? >> the store can ask you to leave or ask you to stop taking pictures. gigwal
todd is one of their top earners. available gigs vary by location, there are postings for all 50 states. >> for side money, it's a really easy job. >> reporter: and financial expert, farnoosh torabi thinks gigwalk is a savvy way to earn extra income. we tried it out with nicole, editor of momtrends. >> you want to make sure before you give any of the sites you information, you're working with the most reputable sites. and for secret shopping at home she recommends ebates. did...
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. >> the only thing i would add to the assistant general manager to general -- affairs that when todd included this in the program it only included line items for the salaries and there was nothing in that program for travel, nothing for printing and materials and things we response for in the community. they were really trying to fix that program because we had to borrow for the organization to back pay on those items in the past. >> i would request that it be reevaluated next budget time to see if that is in keeping to our direction that we want. >> for the television audience commissioner caen was referring to attachment c in the communications packet. >> thank you, todd. >> okay, this is under the bureaus of business services. it's page 10 of 12. it's towards the end. no more hints. [ laughter ] >> is that in attachment d -- or c? >> attachment c. so it is the fourth item, the mail services. $766,000. my question to this is now we are sending out monthly so obviously that would increase this particular line item. >> so we -- very good observation. we have been very good with our p
. >> the only thing i would add to the assistant general manager to general -- affairs that when todd included this in the program it only included line items for the salaries and there was nothing in that program for travel, nothing for printing and materials and things we response for in the community. they were really trying to fix that program because we had to borrow for the organization to back pay on those items in the past. >> i would request that it be reevaluated next...
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and how this is kind of a question for you, todd. i'm stuck on this gallon of water cost 1 cent to deliver. we are looking at where it's going to cost $0.04 to treat. 1 1/2 cents over the next 10 years. >> it's really over a treatment disposal question right that we are going to be addressed as we see the rate increases and these budget issues. it's really prudent and i don't know how it plays now the budget to be investing in retention which i know we are talking about around green infrastructure and porous pavement but keeping the water out of our system like we keep the wastewater out of our landfill. can you address that a little bit and if we are making the appropriate investment in keeping both water out of our system so that we are not incurring the hit that we could potentially be saving on. does that make sense? >> i will take a stab at it and if the general manager, if you would like to go first? >> yeah, when we look at the wastewater side a lot of our facilities are built for storm water. that is where we look for opportu
and how this is kind of a question for you, todd. i'm stuck on this gallon of water cost 1 cent to deliver. we are looking at where it's going to cost $0.04 to treat. 1 1/2 cents over the next 10 years. >> it's really over a treatment disposal question right that we are going to be addressed as we see the rate increases and these budget issues. it's really prudent and i don't know how it plays now the budget to be investing in retention which i know we are talking about around green...
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todd horowitz is average joe options.com author and founder. he is expecting a 10 to 15% correct in the market. had part of in january. it has come back. we'll ask him about that. randy warren, chief investment officer is here as well. am i hearing right? do we have tesla numbers? we have tesla numbers. jo ling kept with them. go ahead, jo. >> coming out at 33 cents, nice beat on 21 cents the street was looking for. revenue is coming in at $761 million. that is also a pretty good beat of the 86 -- 686.25 million the street was looking for. trading up after-hours 4%, guys. david: there are several things we're looking at. it is trading up. we're looking for big trades up or down depending how the details the earnings look. so far so good. we'll check out the 25% gross margin that elon musk promised us. liz, you've been looking into the numbers? liz: yes, i have. tesla saying putting a point on calendar for the new model x. they will have a production design model on the road by end of this year. they expect to have delivers of to customers by sp
todd horowitz is average joe options.com author and founder. he is expecting a 10 to 15% correct in the market. had part of in january. it has come back. we'll ask him about that. randy warren, chief investment officer is here as well. am i hearing right? do we have tesla numbers? we have tesla numbers. jo ling kept with them. go ahead, jo. >> coming out at 33 cents, nice beat on 21 cents the street was looking for. revenue is coming in at $761 million. that is also a pretty good beat of...
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though, todd francis says no prison could be worse than the one where he already lives. after the accident, his wife, who says she didn't know he was keeping a gun in the garage, left him, taking the children with her. he says he hasn't seen his son or his daughter since. but aches to think that he shattered his daughter's life, too. what do you most want to hear your daughter say? >> you know, it's okay, daddy. >> reporter: the human message for everybody watching from you is -- >> keep your guns locked, and don't assume that you're in control of your household. >> and todd francis could face up to four years in state prison. the sentencing is in april. >>> and we move now to the business news tonight, the market on a rocket ride today, great for stocks and retirement accounts as we close out this week. it's the best week all year for stocks. the dow, the s&p and nasdaq all posting their biggest gains all year. the dow more than 126 points. nasdaq hitting a high not seen in more than 13 years. >>> and up next tonight -- full house. one husband, four wives, winning a leg
though, todd francis says no prison could be worse than the one where he already lives. after the accident, his wife, who says she didn't know he was keeping a gun in the garage, left him, taking the children with her. he says he hasn't seen his son or his daughter since. but aches to think that he shattered his daughter's life, too. what do you most want to hear your daughter say? >> you know, it's okay, daddy. >> reporter: the human message for everybody watching from you is --...
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was mary todd lincoln on the train? was she in danger as well? >> one of the very interesting things about the store. was mary todd lincoln on the train? among the many reasons lincoln was criticized was that night, his family was on the train, the thinking was quite reasonably if you were in so much danger, why did you beat your wife and children on the train to face these dangers that you would not. and mary todd lincoln, so there is to be some flock in the white house after rawl, if it is under a bodice. it was a fair criticism. but the truth is there's a great deal of evidence to suggest the superintendent of police in baltimore who came under a great deal of criticism from pinkerton had a plan to take the lincoln family off the train before it got to baltimore, have them to lunch at the home of a prominent citizen of baltimore and take them to the second train that would carry them the rest of the way to washington which would have -- might have sidestepped the issue as effectively as pinkerton's plan did. so it is
was mary todd lincoln on the train? was she in danger as well? >> one of the very interesting things about the store. was mary todd lincoln on the train? among the many reasons lincoln was criticized was that night, his family was on the train, the thinking was quite reasonably if you were in so much danger, why did you beat your wife and children on the train to face these dangers that you would not. and mary todd lincoln, so there is to be some flock in the white house after rawl, if it...
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by the way, william todd -- the pioneer who drew the flag on a bed sheet -- was the nephew of mary todd, abraham lincoln's wife. with "flag facts," i'm brandon. >> the tallest building in our part of the world is getting closer to opening. but what makes this building special isn't its height, but what it represents. one world trade center is rising from the ashes of the 9/11 terrorist attack in new york city. this was all that was left of the famous twin towers that gave the area its name -- the world trade center. the terrorists weable to destroy those original towers, but they couldn't destroy our national resolve to rebuild and to honor those who lost their lives in the attack. in fact, one world trade center will reach a symbolic height. just as 1776 is an important date in american history, 1776 is precisely how tall the new building is -- 1,776 feet. one world trade center will also have an observatory open to the public. you can expect it'll become a very popular tourist attraction. >> this report is brought to you by the consumer electronics association. >> there's a lot of buz
by the way, william todd -- the pioneer who drew the flag on a bed sheet -- was the nephew of mary todd, abraham lincoln's wife. with "flag facts," i'm brandon. >> the tallest building in our part of the world is getting closer to opening. but what makes this building special isn't its height, but what it represents. one world trade center is rising from the ashes of the 9/11 terrorist attack in new york city. this was all that was left of the famous twin towers that gave the...
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gwen: the v-chip, todd. that's right. i remember that which i don't even remember what it was anymore. it was that small. but the point is maybe that's what presidents have to do. is that what -- where the white house is, when they say they're not standing still, is that what they mean? >> i actually think that's right and the school uniforms is a thing to point to, it was kind of small but we all remember it. gwen: not the v-chip. >> i had forgotten. and as the white house was spooning out some of its initiatives and dropped off from the minimum wage for federal contractors to commissioning a study, the next day, by presidential memorandum was a pretty big dropoff. almost starts to seem like the point. that there are little things the president can say i'm taking action. this is something i can do. and then he goes on to describe the problem in his own terms. and says, you know, congress is -- really takes congress to make a big sweeping difference here. i think in the messaging the smallness of those initiatives is real
gwen: the v-chip, todd. that's right. i remember that which i don't even remember what it was anymore. it was that small. but the point is maybe that's what presidents have to do. is that what -- where the white house is, when they say they're not standing still, is that what they mean? >> i actually think that's right and the school uniforms is a thing to point to, it was kind of small but we all remember it. gwen: not the v-chip. >> i had forgotten. and as the white house was...
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brian todd is covering the story for us. brian, what's going on?ou get caught by those speed cameras in your neighborhood from now on, in the future, at least, your license plate number and any information associated with it could be placed and records kept by the department of homeland security. dhs wants to it hire a private firm to be able to take those camera images and make them instantly searchable in a massive data base. dhs and specifically its immigration and customs enforcement division, i.c.e., they want to use that database to catch fugitive illegal immigrants, according to a document posted last week, which is seeking bids for the project. this license plate tracking system would not only use speed cameras, but any readers any readers that scan the tags like toll booths and parking garage cameras. usually a take a picture of a license plate that gets entered as well. dhs and law enforcement said this will enable them to catch suspects quicker and reduce the time needed for enforcements. this produces an amber alert and they say this is
brian todd is covering the story for us. brian, what's going on?ou get caught by those speed cameras in your neighborhood from now on, in the future, at least, your license plate number and any information associated with it could be placed and records kept by the department of homeland security. dhs wants to it hire a private firm to be able to take those camera images and make them instantly searchable in a massive data base. dhs and specifically its immigration and customs enforcement...
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lou: chris plant thank you, matt patrick thank you, todd starns thank you. >> thanknk youou.ble his stake in new york times to almost 22% ownership. just a little less than half of shares value today's close, a good deal, and a timely investment. up next, we'll take up ggowing divide between big business, and conservatives in the republican party. when it comes to immigration and a host ofther issue, we'll be joined by vice president geneve wood, she is next. lou: aeek ago u.s. chamber of commerce ceo tom crow cw crow -- ceo tom donohue wrote an op-ed, here to talk 'why big business seems to be moving in opposition direct of coervatives on immigration and other issues is viceresident haiheritage foundation geneve wood. great to have you with us. >> glad to be here 9. lou: tom donohue pace belie telling republican party how it is going to be.. not the house legislation. and pushing unskilled immigrants to the country rather than highly skilled immigrants to drive our economy. your thoughts? >> well, a lot of people think of chamber of commerce may believe they represent a lot
lou: chris plant thank you, matt patrick thank you, todd starns thank you. >> thanknk youou.ble his stake in new york times to almost 22% ownership. just a little less than half of shares value today's close, a good deal, and a timely investment. up next, we'll take up ggowing divide between big business, and conservatives in the republican party. when it comes to immigration and a host ofther issue, we'll be joined by vice president geneve wood, she is next. lou: aeek ago u.s. chamber of...
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until 14 years later, when todd park, a cold case detective with the salt lake county sheriff's office, received a telephone call from authorities in neighboring carbon county. >> when that call came in, it gave me, i guess, a fresh breath of air to look at another case and to -- to really dig into it. >> police in carbon county were investigating dale bradley on the suspicion of murdering his second wife, crystal. dale had been a suspect in bryan ruff's murder 14 years earlier. on a hunch, todd park contacted dale's first wife, kristi, who was now living in texas. >> she was surprised the case hadn't been solved, because dale told her somebody else had already been arrested for it, and she just assumed the case was done. >> but that obviously was a lie. and kristi told police something she hadn't mentioned during the original investigation. she said the day after bryan went missing, dale cleaned the inside of his car. >> he had never cleaned out that trunk as long as she had known him, as long as he had owned that camaro. >> why would dale do this? police wondered if bryan ruff had be
until 14 years later, when todd park, a cold case detective with the salt lake county sheriff's office, received a telephone call from authorities in neighboring carbon county. >> when that call came in, it gave me, i guess, a fresh breath of air to look at another case and to -- to really dig into it. >> police in carbon county were investigating dale bradley on the suspicion of murdering his second wife, crystal. dale had been a suspect in bryan ruff's murder 14 years earlier. on...
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. >> but alex, you mentioned todd akin. personally i thought he was a good candidate.sness, that was an unforced error that forced republicans to lose that seat, which they were likely to win without todd aiken. as an example, i would give you the arizona anti-gay, gale jim grow anti-gale wedding cake bill just vetoed by jan brewer. let's take to what she had to say. >> i call them like i see them despite the tears or boos from the crowd. i have not heard one example in arizona where business owners liberty has been violated. the bill is broadly worded and could result in unintended and negative consequences. i have vetoed senate bill 1062 moments ago. >> so jan brewer did the right thing, but there's other bills causing the gop to lose focus. are these unforced errors by the gop going to help democrats this election season? >> there's no doubt. they are hoping for a lot more of them like this, and hoping for another todd aiken kind of moment here. but the problem with that approach is, first of all, not something you account count on. >> i don't know, you can kind of
. >> but alex, you mentioned todd akin. personally i thought he was a good candidate.sness, that was an unforced error that forced republicans to lose that seat, which they were likely to win without todd aiken. as an example, i would give you the arizona anti-gay, gale jim grow anti-gale wedding cake bill just vetoed by jan brewer. let's take to what she had to say. >> i call them like i see them despite the tears or boos from the crowd. i have not heard one example in arizona...
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it's a power and it's going to take a big hit maybe this is a question for todd as well >> it appears in our overall aa i p kind of in the wisconsin up program cal versus went over the budget and we had to adjust what was going to happen in the puc. so some programs 123r years out maybe pushed to 9 or 10 years out. the overall hetch hetchy is the same speaker the overall inspection of the tunnel they're maybe a failure in the tunnel if not and the so how much money to reprogram to hiss up to the tunnel and if we wiped up we're taking critical things off the table maybe adding money to the hiss up program. we pled an analyst report looking 14 alternatives and the report comes to one conclusion recommended to the staff level for approval but it comps to you but it involves building a new section of the tunnel and it would be, you know, in the $500 million price range so it's an impact that we're going to have to deal with. the other piece of that which todd speaks to say how we pay for it between power and water given it's a shard resource but if something happens to it water impacts us
it's a power and it's going to take a big hit maybe this is a question for todd as well >> it appears in our overall aa i p kind of in the wisconsin up program cal versus went over the budget and we had to adjust what was going to happen in the puc. so some programs 123r years out maybe pushed to 9 or 10 years out. the overall hetch hetchy is the same speaker the overall inspection of the tunnel they're maybe a failure in the tunnel if not and the so how much money to reprogram to hiss up...
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on the position side todd noted there's basically 30 new possessions over the 3 years this shows 4 their transferred from infrastructure and the entrepreneurs it will come into the water infrastructure. this is about 15 or 16 positions within the water enterprise from one position of one job to another. we actually have dug in deep and found where we can shift position from old jobs to new jobs. the new positions are primarily associated with the implements of the ground water program as well as the main replacement program. on the capital side we had a big exchanging challenge with this budget in terms of dealing with the cost increases with the water system improvement program. this capital budget is for 5 projects the dam and alameda creek and the transition upgrade. those needs to be funded out of the water capital program to get those to completion plus $36 million for two local projects on the west side of those need to be funded because the budget has on quoted so we're dealing with that in this budget. we did that by the proposed referral and the project that has about i believe
on the position side todd noted there's basically 30 new possessions over the 3 years this shows 4 their transferred from infrastructure and the entrepreneurs it will come into the water infrastructure. this is about 15 or 16 positions within the water enterprise from one position of one job to another. we actually have dug in deep and found where we can shift position from old jobs to new jobs. the new positions are primarily associated with the implements of the ground water program as well...
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i'm chuck todd. the president arrived in washington late last night. front and center on his agenda seems to be syria, current policy toward that civil war. the administration is privately signaling that it is taking another look at new options, including military, diplomatic and intelligence issues that are on the table. that were all set aside in favor of these talks last spring, but these talks have broken down. russia's role in the conflict. secretary of state john kerry blasted russia on his way to the middle east on monday. >> russia needs to be a part of the solution and not be contributing so much more weapons and so much more aid that they are, in fact, enabling assad to double down, which is creating an enormous problem. >> kerry's criticism echoes a sharper tone from the president and white house advisers after russia signaled last week it would veto a draft u.n. security council resolution, which demands its civilians be allowed to leave areas in syria under siege. now they call on assad to allow humanitarian access. raise the prospect of n
i'm chuck todd. the president arrived in washington late last night. front and center on his agenda seems to be syria, current policy toward that civil war. the administration is privately signaling that it is taking another look at new options, including military, diplomatic and intelligence issues that are on the table. that were all set aside in favor of these talks last spring, but these talks have broken down. russia's role in the conflict. secretary of state john kerry blasted russia on...
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christine todd whitman served as president george w.f, a two-term governor of new jersey, the only female governor in the state's history and this is her first tv interview since monday. hello and honor to have you here. >> thank you, good to be with you. >> why don't we start with the case? we had oral arguments monday. we have something that is often looked at at a deeper technical level because they get into some administrative law, but you wrote and argued here this week that at the broad level, this is about a clearly established power to deal with climate change and pollution. >> if you look at the history of previous court decisions, whether it was a massachusetts's decision or second circuit in d.c., both said epa has broad responsibility to regulate pollutants and greenhouse gases, obviously, fall under that. and it's always been -- the basic premise here is, it has to be a federal agency, because mother nature doesn't observe geopolitical boundaries and the methane produced or carbon doesn't just stay where it's emitted, it tr
christine todd whitman served as president george w.f, a two-term governor of new jersey, the only female governor in the state's history and this is her first tv interview since monday. hello and honor to have you here. >> thank you, good to be with you. >> why don't we start with the case? we had oral arguments monday. we have something that is often looked at at a deeper technical level because they get into some administrative law, but you wrote and argued here this week that at...
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my name is todd by the way. hi, todd. what is your business? i am a stand up comedian, todd.s interesting. i also want to get into public speaking. it is not really public speaking. public speaking is an element, but that's not what it is. he said when you prepare for your public speaking do you usually converse in a mirror? what kind of a [bleep] -- >> he was going there to murder 75 people. >> he was home schooled. that's what i found out. now it makes sense. he kept asking me work outside questions. do you need a talent element? what you are doing is going up to somebody playing for the yankees saying i would like to work outside. >> had he just been freed from a california prison? >> he was an adorable weird 18-year-old kid from utah. >> >> a happy ending for everybody. >> how quickly do guys next to you start talking to you? and how quickly do you know their hand is moving under a blanket? >> i don't know if it is make up, but i like under age. >> that works opposite with a lot of our guests. >> it has never been a deal breaker. >> wow. i feel better pronouncing s.a.t. a
my name is todd by the way. hi, todd. what is your business? i am a stand up comedian, todd.s interesting. i also want to get into public speaking. it is not really public speaking. public speaking is an element, but that's not what it is. he said when you prepare for your public speaking do you usually converse in a mirror? what kind of a [bleep] -- >> he was going there to murder 75 people. >> he was home schooled. that's what i found out. now it makes sense. he kept asking me...
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our favorite radio talk show hoist will join us, tonight matt patrick, chris plant, and todd starns.'ll be the usual prsentations on research. and development. someew members of the team wi be introduced. the chan eritus will distribute hiusual wisdom. and you? well, you're the chief life officer. you just need the right professional to help you take charge. ♪ to help you take charge. coach calls her a team player. she's kind of special. she makes the whole team better. he's the kind of player that puts e puck, horsehide, bullet. right where it needs to be. coach calls it logistics. he's a great passer. dependable. a winning team has to have one. somebody you can count on. mebody like my dad. this is my dad. somebody like my mom. my grandfather. i'm very pround of him. her. them. does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene. available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel, biotene can provide soothing relief, nd it helps keep your mouth healthy, too. remeer, whi
our favorite radio talk show hoist will join us, tonight matt patrick, chris plant, and todd starns.'ll be the usual prsentations on research. and development. someew members of the team wi be introduced. the chan eritus will distribute hiusual wisdom. and you? well, you're the chief life officer. you just need the right professional to help you take charge. ♪ to help you take charge. coach calls her a team player. she's kind of special. she makes the whole team better. he's the kind of...
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todd, if you can hear us, thank you very much for being us, todd horwitz from averagejoeoptions.com. has just announced they will start a process to start a national unity government in the ewe crepe. he's announced they'll be holding early presidential elections in the ukraine, as well. we're looking at live shots of independence square in kiev. we'll leave but those shots. thanks for watching "worldwide exchange." see you same time, same place on monday. stay with the channel. >>> good morning and welcome to "squawk box." a flurry of quarterly results. priceline and groupon all reported after the bell. and under armour doubling down on speed skating despite the controversy surrounding the olympic racing suits. it is friday, february 21st, 2014 and "squawk box" begins right now. >>> good morning, everybody. welcome to "squawk box" here on cnbc. i'm becky quick along with joe kernen. we start with some breaking news, ukraine leaders have reached a deal in order to stop the violence. after hours of negotiations, ukraine's president victor yanukovych reaching a deal to resolve the curr
todd, if you can hear us, thank you very much for being us, todd horwitz from averagejoeoptions.com. has just announced they will start a process to start a national unity government in the ewe crepe. he's announced they'll be holding early presidential elections in the ukraine, as well. we're looking at live shots of independence square in kiev. we'll leave but those shots. thanks for watching "worldwide exchange." see you same time, same place on monday. stay with the channel....
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let's bring in todd chafee live in san francisco. todd, welcome. it's great to welcome you to cnbc today. >> hi, scott. >> you guys were one of the first investors in twitter. now posted first results. what do you think? >> i think the numbers look good in terms of the revenue and ebitda growth looks fantastic. obviously there are some things that spook in the street in terms of the user growth and the engagement metrics. overall, it's a little bit of a relief, frankly. if they had hit every single number right in the money the thing would have shot -- the stock would have shot up further. a bit of relief in some respects. >> one report yesterday said great quarter aside of the metric. would you judge that as someone in early and now who has a position roughly worth a billion dollars or so as fair, or not? >> i think it's a key metric. it's one of many metrics. i think that the real trick with twitter is to step back and really understand what's happening in the bigger picture and not get too focused on one quarter and one specific metric. i think
let's bring in todd chafee live in san francisco. todd, welcome. it's great to welcome you to cnbc today. >> hi, scott. >> you guys were one of the first investors in twitter. now posted first results. what do you think? >> i think the numbers look good in terms of the revenue and ebitda growth looks fantastic. obviously there are some things that spook in the street in terms of the user growth and the engagement metrics. overall, it's a little bit of a relief, frankly. if...
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todd horwitz of average joe options joins us on the show today. good to see your smiling face. >>what's up. >>it's been a great year so far for the stock market. i know a lot of traders are watching what's happening in washington. we finally got this debt deal done. what do you think is likely to happen with the stock market? >>i think the stock market is going to be a little rocky this year and we've had a rocky start although we've recovered in the last few days. i think what you have to look at is mid term elections typically create some selling pressure and the market is certainly fairly valued if not slightly over valued here. i would expect some rocky times and a continuation of that correction that we started last week. however i do see a rally coming towards the end of the year. >>give us a crash course. you know what happened in 1929. are we on that same track? >>there's a lot of people that will say that and certainly i agree that the chart pattern equates to 1929 and 1987 but the difference now is i think we'll get a real solid correction. but as far as another crash
todd horwitz of average joe options joins us on the show today. good to see your smiling face. >>what's up. >>it's been a great year so far for the stock market. i know a lot of traders are watching what's happening in washington. we finally got this debt deal done. what do you think is likely to happen with the stock market? >>i think the stock market is going to be a little rocky this year and we've had a rocky start although we've recovered in the last few days. i think...
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>>todd lippiatt of propeller.com thanks for coming on the show today. >>thanks for having me. some ceos walked away from 20-13 as big winners. 20 executives who have large stakes in their s&p 500 companies made a combined 80 billion dollars in investment gains. that's according to a study by the wall street journal. the ceos whose value in their own companies increased the most include: mr. warren buffett, amazon ceo jeff bezos and facebook's mark zuckerburg. all reportedly had net share gains of around 12 billion dollars. thanks chuck! coming up...is ralph lauren still in style on wall street? and do traders have great expectations for twitter's first ever earnings? plus... "seeing green. how one ceo has capitalized on going eco friendly. that's next with bill moller! more and more environmentally friendly products are going mainstream. costs are coming down, performance is going up and the number of choices are increasing. one of the leading companies in the consumer products category is earth friendly products. john vlahakis is president of the company whose cleaners, soaps
>>todd lippiatt of propeller.com thanks for coming on the show today. >>thanks for having me. some ceos walked away from 20-13 as big winners. 20 executives who have large stakes in their s&p 500 companies made a combined 80 billion dollars in investment gains. that's according to a study by the wall street journal. the ceos whose value in their own companies increased the most include: mr. warren buffett, amazon ceo jeff bezos and facebook's mark zuckerburg. all reportedly had...
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after the beating managing executive director todd for me on a gala apologize for the accident and said the firm will improve the safety system immediately. he added that the utility must change its corporate culture. on this thing on the window. you may feel that we didn't do enough but now we know what the problem is so we'd like to take control of our safety system. as much as possible the smoothness and a slew of tnt. the mahler maybe some relief for those cops and the nuclear disaster residents of a district near the plants may soon be able to return home the government has decided to lift an evacuation order for the district almost three years after the nuclear accident. and then know that sea nearby say industry minister has issued come up and told residents the government will lift the order for part of me and quincy district incumbent city on it for one. this would be the first listing of an evacuation order for him to be contaminated areas. all areas within twenty km of the petition and i need to plan had been subject to the order the contamination efforts have progressed in t
after the beating managing executive director todd for me on a gala apologize for the accident and said the firm will improve the safety system immediately. he added that the utility must change its corporate culture. on this thing on the window. you may feel that we didn't do enough but now we know what the problem is so we'd like to take control of our safety system. as much as possible the smoothness and a slew of tnt. the mahler maybe some relief for those cops and the nuclear disaster...
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chuck todd, nbc news, washington. >>> opening ceremony for the winter olympics in sochi in russia will take place one week from tonight. and as that date fast approaches, the final preps are now under way on-site. for these olympic games which have so far, let's face it been dogged by bad publicity, construction delays, overspending and security concerns, our chief correspondent richard engel, who is there reports tonight that sochi is for the first time starting to feel like the home of the games. american speed skaters, as you saw, took their first spin around the rink today, and the olympic villages opened with much fanfare. >>> still ahead for us on this friday night, a tsa insider claims on what was really going on at airport security. the very same invasion of privacy that so many of us passengers had feared. >>> and later, a spectacular new view of that jump from the edge of space kept hidden from the world, that is until now. >>> a former airport screening officer at the tsa is revealing inside secrets about how members of the traveling public are treated and how those full bod
chuck todd, nbc news, washington. >>> opening ceremony for the winter olympics in sochi in russia will take place one week from tonight. and as that date fast approaches, the final preps are now under way on-site. for these olympic games which have so far, let's face it been dogged by bad publicity, construction delays, overspending and security concerns, our chief correspondent richard engel, who is there reports tonight that sochi is for the first time starting to feel like the home...
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gerri: don't people love, choice, todd if. >> they love choice.t makes america what it is. but there is a breaking point, at some point you say how much is too much? we've seen product proliferation at unparalleled rate at supermarkets. when we did a story on too much choice, question mark, how have you noticed there are more products in 80% said yes. 36% said they have so much choice they actually feel overwhelmed. gerri: i can totally believe that. >> before they make a decision. >> the numbers in the story which is a great story in "consumer reports", you said back in 1975 there were something like 8900. >> per average store, yes. gerri: 2008, 47,000. 47,000. this is out of control. >> well, again, it is the why are they doing it? there is business reason behind it. a lot of people don't realize new products to manufacturers are the lifeblood of a store. 80% of the products, 20% of product the account for 80% of all sales. what that means a lot of stuff just sits on the shelves and doesn't move. newness creates excitement. actually a study done
gerri: don't people love, choice, todd if. >> they love choice.t makes america what it is. but there is a breaking point, at some point you say how much is too much? we've seen product proliferation at unparalleled rate at supermarkets. when we did a story on too much choice, question mark, how have you noticed there are more products in 80% said yes. 36% said they have so much choice they actually feel overwhelmed. gerri: i can totally believe that. >> before they make a decision....
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deal joining me now for more on this our chance williams associate policy director of free press and todd boyle media and democracy program director for common cause really extraordinary organization it's great to have you guys both with me tonight chance break this deal down forty five billion dollars who is comcast. time warner cable and the time warner cable is not tom time warner the bigger right so exactly comcast is one of the most powerful companies here in washington d.c. i think that's demonstrated by the approval that they were able to secure of their merger with n.b.c. universal a few years back huge power players and they expect that this deal will go through and they are selling something that they're hoping washington will buy but from what we've been hearing from the american people folks were suspicious of this deal from the very start these are two companies that always rank on the bottom when it comes to consumer satisfaction in customer service so there are some real questions here and customers are right to be asking questions you notice when comcast talks about the be
deal joining me now for more on this our chance williams associate policy director of free press and todd boyle media and democracy program director for common cause really extraordinary organization it's great to have you guys both with me tonight chance break this deal down forty five billion dollars who is comcast. time warner cable and the time warner cable is not tom time warner the bigger right so exactly comcast is one of the most powerful companies here in washington d.c. i think that's...