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i'm todd david. and i guess i wanted to address a couple questions that have come up. supervisor we're 1 hundred percent committed to raising the money for the development of the town square. if the prop 84 grants don't come through we'll roll up our sleeves. we wouldn't be coming back to that board of supervisors for more funds. the 2 hundred and thirty feet seems a lot of my activity is keeping families in san francisco and building bridges for foejz folks in san francisco for i think this project really creates a permanent open space. there's going to be a place for pa families and young teenagers to go and hang out without having to buy anything on 24th street. and it's been phenomenal how folks have reached out across the city to gain grassroots support and our answers is wherever we've been a asked to help we say let us do we'll be willing to help those communities. i'm willing to answer any additional questions that you might have one-on-one regarding this project. thank you >> thank you. next speaker, please >> i live on elizabeth street in noah valley. there a
i'm todd david. and i guess i wanted to address a couple questions that have come up. supervisor we're 1 hundred percent committed to raising the money for the development of the town square. if the prop 84 grants don't come through we'll roll up our sleeves. we wouldn't be coming back to that board of supervisors for more funds. the 2 hundred and thirty feet seems a lot of my activity is keeping families in san francisco and building bridges for foejz folks in san francisco for i think this...
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i'm todd david. and i guess i wanted to address a couple questions that have come up. supervisor we're 1 hundred percent committed to raising the money for the development of the town square. if the prop 84 grants don't come through we'll roll up our sleeves. we wouldn't be coming back to that board of supervisors for more funds. the 2 hundr
i'm todd david. and i guess i wanted to address a couple questions that have come up. supervisor we're 1 hundred percent committed to raising the money for the development of the town square. if the prop 84 grants don't come through we'll roll up our sleeves. we wouldn't be coming back to that board of supervisors for more funds. the 2 hundr
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i also wanted to add that i appreciate todd david and merry dignities explanation of the open space fund and i hope the other neighborhoods use this process of equity. as it's built into the criteria for the selection. but this is such a great case study of democracy of development and i'm glad that - i'm coming out on saturday and i want to see if you like your farmer's market that's community driven. we had some bumpy instances with the pacific beach farmer's market. but as we build up the other farmers market but i want to commend you and is thank you for being a cat lift for the other neighborhoods. >> thank you to the rec and park department (clapping) >> yeah. a round of applaud u applause for them. i know we've been working hard on the francis site >> thank you to all the community members. i know this is community driven we're blessed in our district to have people to come out to meetings like this. so thank you four for all your help. and supervisor wiener. with have to amendments >> i move to accept items 3 and 4 and forward items 6 and 7 with positive recommendations. >> secon
i also wanted to add that i appreciate todd david and merry dignities explanation of the open space fund and i hope the other neighborhoods use this process of equity. as it's built into the criteria for the selection. but this is such a great case study of democracy of development and i'm glad that - i'm coming out on saturday and i want to see if you like your farmer's market that's community driven. we had some bumpy instances with the pacific beach farmer's market. but as we build up the...
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i also wanted to add that i appreciate todd david and merry dignities explanation of the open space fund
i also wanted to add that i appreciate todd david and merry dignities explanation of the open space fund
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david: hold on a second, todd. i have to break you off because ashley webster has the facebook up in members now. go ahead, ashley. >> david, on earnings side, eps we have 12 cents. that is coming in from facebook. that is a miss. the estimate was for 13 cents. on adjusted earnings coming in at 12 cents. on revenue, $1.46 billion. the revenue estimate was 1.44. so we have a beat on revenue but a miss on earnings side, david. but the stock, as you can see actually moving higher in, after the bell action. david: that is interesting. look for me, if you can, ashley to the number about of daily active users. >> we're still looking for that. david: overall users. >> david, they are up 54%. david: 54%. that's not up because they were expecting anything less than 58% would be viewed negative. >> that's correct. a little miss on that side. david: let's go to todd on that. facebook is trading up after-hours despite what appears to be bad earnings news. what do you make of that, todd? >> well, i think it is up here. i think i
david: hold on a second, todd. i have to break you off because ashley webster has the facebook up in members now. go ahead, ashley. >> david, on earnings side, eps we have 12 cents. that is coming in from facebook. that is a miss. the estimate was for 13 cents. on adjusted earnings coming in at 12 cents. on revenue, $1.46 billion. the revenue estimate was 1.44. so we have a beat on revenue but a miss on earnings side, david. but the stock, as you can see actually moving higher in, after...
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. >> hi, my name is todd david, i am the alvarado pta advocacy chair and i'm happy to be able to represent both groups here today. i think one of the things that commissioner wynns always reminds me that is left out of this conversation i think is so important and i hope that she will correct my numbers if i get these wrong, but over the last 10 years the san francisco unified's actual budget has slung by 20 percent. it's gone from $500 million dollars to $400 million dollars. well, the city has run a budget deficit, its actual budget dollars have increased in the same time frame. its expenses have gone up faster than its revenues have, but at san francisco unified the actual dollars have gone down while expenses and pension obligations continue to rise. so i think it's an incredible thing that the voters of san francisco have 100 percent of the time supported local funding for our public schools and for our children and that the only place that there ever seems to be a debate as to whether there's an appropriate use of local funds, of the city funds for public schools is inside this chamb
. >> hi, my name is todd david, i am the alvarado pta advocacy chair and i'm happy to be able to represent both groups here today. i think one of the things that commissioner wynns always reminds me that is left out of this conversation i think is so important and i hope that she will correct my numbers if i get these wrong, but over the last 10 years the san francisco unified's actual budget has slung by 20 percent. it's gone from $500 million dollars to $400 million dollars. well, the...
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david: well, you've got a great record. >> jonathan, thank you. toddowitz, we're going to see you in a few, but the dow jones industrials crossed the accurateline 46 times. david: it was a crazy day. we'll see you, todd. -@our all-street continues with "the wall street journal"'s top stock pickers continuing with their look at the financials. so why is the number one bank analyst, the number one analyst, recommending not a u.s. bank, but one overseas? we'll find out why next. you may want to listen because her last pick, well, that was up 109%. les les plus, our own adam shapiro sitting down exclusively with bernie madoff. he was convicted back in 2009. mr. madoff now changing his story as he speaks with adam, and you won't believe who he's accusing now for some of the fraud. and we want to hear from some of you on this. what would you ask from madoff? log on to facebook.com/after the bell, we'll read some answers. david: can you tell the truth, bernie? that's what i'd ask him. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male ann
david: well, you've got a great record. >> jonathan, thank you. toddowitz, we're going to see you in a few, but the dow jones industrials crossed the accurateline 46 times. david: it was a crazy day. we'll see you, todd. -@our all-street continues with "the wall street journal"'s top stock pickers continuing with their look at the financials. so why is the number one bank analyst, the number one analyst, recommending not a u.s. bank, but one overseas? we'll find out why next....
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we get some of the 14f filings, the biggest money managers, include warren buffet, david einhorn, but start with toddow, what action today, markets started to trip up a bit in the last hour and a half, but found footing. >> hi, liz and david. it's mouth investors -- monopoly money. everybody just wants to pile in, and stocks are flying. netflix up ten bucks, google up 25 bucks. people jump in at any price trying to buy, a classic blow up top, charges in, trying to buy. it could go higher. beware, this is a professional trade now. retail investors use their time to observe the market and using stops on the lawns, not investing in new money right now. david: tired # of observing other people getting rich. defensive stocks led the way, and you were underweight if not mistaken, why? >> yeah, when you see the recent action over the last few month, quarter, the defensive names out performed the market significantly. we saw a little over a base point, better strategy to look into the cyclicals, names that are sensitive to the economy, within the economy, continue to improve, continue to do better, and those
we get some of the 14f filings, the biggest money managers, include warren buffet, david einhorn, but start with toddow, what action today, markets started to trip up a bit in the last hour and a half, but found footing. >> hi, liz and david. it's mouth investors -- monopoly money. everybody just wants to pile in, and stocks are flying. netflix up ten bucks, google up 25 bucks. people jump in at any price trying to buy, a classic blow up top, charges in, trying to buy. it could go higher....
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david: s&p futures closed 30 secs ago. back to todde pits of the cme, a lability tongue-in-cheek that the markets never go down again. >> closing within one or two ticks of the high of the today, tomorrow, watch the jobless claims and volume, not participating in the rally and watch the vix. if they continue at the current rate, the market goes higher. no volume, no volatility, if it's good, look for the market to go up. right now, shows it doesn't want to go down. that's the way it looks. david: i get nervous with that rhetoric that markets never go down again because people have been proven wrong by that phrase. good to see you, thank you very much. tesla reporting earnings any minute. we have a preview with the security senior research analyst, and, ben, a lot of people point out about a third of the shares are shorted right now, but, again, it was, like, almost closer to 50% not long ago. seems like the short sellers get squeezed on tesla; right? >> caller: the latest shows short term interest, folks might have more people just pil
david: s&p futures closed 30 secs ago. back to todde pits of the cme, a lability tongue-in-cheek that the markets never go down again. >> closing within one or two ticks of the high of the today, tomorrow, watch the jobless claims and volume, not participating in the rally and watch the vix. if they continue at the current rate, the market goes higher. no volume, no volatility, if it's good, look for the market to go up. right now, shows it doesn't want to go down. that's the way it...
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martha stewart who has a book out and former attorney general alberto gonzales, along with chuck todd and davidg joe" will be back. every time you wear it. neutrogena® healthy skin liquid makeup. 98% of women saw improvement in their skin's natural texture, tone or clarity. it's healthier for your skin than wearing no makeup at all. does your makeup do that? healthy skin liquid makeup. from neutrogena® cosmetics. picasso painted one of his master works at 56. doris taerbaum finished her first marathon at 50. not everyone peaks in their twenties. throughout their lives. passion keeps them realizing possibilities. an ally for real possibilities. aarp. find tools and support at aarp.org/possibilities. i'm also a survivor of ovarian a writand uterine cancers. aarp. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone. i got sick...and then i got better.
martha stewart who has a book out and former attorney general alberto gonzales, along with chuck todd and davidg joe" will be back. every time you wear it. neutrogena® healthy skin liquid makeup. 98% of women saw improvement in their skin's natural texture, tone or clarity. it's healthier for your skin than wearing no makeup at all. does your makeup do that? healthy skin liquid makeup. from neutrogena® cosmetics. picasso painted one of his master works at 56. doris taerbaum finished her...
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todd, live in washington. and in today for andrea mitchell. president obama in a joint news conference with david cameron makes it known that the benghazi probe is nothing but filled with political motivations. >> who executes some sort of cover-up or effort to tamp things down, for three days? so the whole thing defies logic and the fact that this keeps on getting churned out, frankly has a lot to do with political motivations we've had folks who have challenged hillary clinton's integrity, susan rice's integrity. mike mullen and tom pickering's integrity. it's a given that mine gets challenged by these same folks. >> joining me now for the daily fix, chris cillizza, msnbc contributor and managing editor of post politics.com and senior editor and kelly o'donnell. it was a defiant president obama today, let's see he used political circus, sideshow, and no "there" there. if there was any doubt about how the president feels about the benghazi probe coming from capitol hill, i think we now know. >> no question. chuck, contrast that to how he approached the irs story, the question was a two-parter, a
todd, live in washington. and in today for andrea mitchell. president obama in a joint news conference with david cameron makes it known that the benghazi probe is nothing but filled with political motivations. >> who executes some sort of cover-up or effort to tamp things down, for three days? so the whole thing defies logic and the fact that this keeps on getting churned out, frankly has a lot to do with political motivations we've had folks who have challenged hillary clinton's...
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todd at the white house on a friday night. chuck, thanks. we want to let you know there will be much more on all of this -- benghazi in particular -- on "meet the press" this sunday morning. david gregory's guests include darrell issa and dianne feinstein sunday on this nbc station. >>> in bangladesh an incredible ray of hope 17 days after a building collapse left more than a thousand garment workers dead. just about everybody had given up hope that anyone else would be found alive there. but today in the ruins of one of the worst industrial accidents in history, it happened. nbc's ian williams has our story. >> reporter: it was a stunning moment. a young woman pulled alive from the rubble after more than two weeks. the day began much differently with the grim work of recovering the dead. more than a thousand as of this morning. then workers heard tapping on a steel pipe and a faint cry. "i'm alive, please save me." bulldozers and heavy equipment were shut down. workers used hand saws and drilling equipment to cut through debris. a crowd gathered, some prayed. finally after 40 minutes the young seamstress named reshma begum was pulled free and rushed to a waiting ambulance. doc
todd at the white house on a friday night. chuck, thanks. we want to let you know there will be much more on all of this -- benghazi in particular -- on "meet the press" this sunday morning. david gregory's guests include darrell issa and dianne feinstein sunday on this nbc station. >>> in bangladesh an incredible ray of hope 17 days after a building collapse left more than a thousand garment workers dead. just about everybody had given up hope that anyone else would be found...
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todd. >>> and still to come, a controversial new theory raised very, very strangely by pat robertson. are men compelled to cheat on their wives? >>> plus, davideckham says good-bye to soccer. you know what snt real story here is victoria beckham's perfume. >>> and tonight's shoutout. a tragedy averted in philadelphia. so just watch this. see this stroller? i mean you see that. you think something horrible. a 14-month-old child fell off the train. her mother was distracted. the mother then jumped on to the tracks. but according to our affiliate wyw, authorities are giving credit to this woman right here who ran over, hit the emergency call button and that stopped the train before it could arrive at the station saving both of their lives and the miracle because you saw how that baby hit the ground there. we want to make sure you know that baby received only a minor scratch on the head. healthy die. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios even in stupid loud places. to prove it, we set up our call center right here... [ chirp ] all good? [ chirp ] getty up. seriously, this is really happening! [ cellphon
todd. >>> and still to come, a controversial new theory raised very, very strangely by pat robertson. are men compelled to cheat on their wives? >>> plus, davideckham says good-bye to soccer. you know what snt real story here is victoria beckham's perfume. >>> and tonight's shoutout. a tragedy averted in philadelphia. so just watch this. see this stroller? i mean you see that. you think something horrible. a 14-month-old child fell off the train. her mother was...