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as typical all the affordable housing project not only are they able for a contract ual ordinance and what the tax requires is all the money in hand and not extend to a 6-month period an pursuant to a contract. it's spent out over time over the life of the construction project. so this was a common sense change that we had been working with our department of finance representative for the last five roth cycles and we were please today see that this common sense changed was enacted in law to provide a stream line operations because we have different analyst, different folk coming in and out because if we have a law rather than common sense it gives us comfort, the community development department comfort. the other thing at the beginning of the roth period we may not have an invoice at the very beginning, but based on the historical data, we use reasonable estimates again a good common sense changed that we have worked to finance to accept. we are glad to see that it's now codified in law. the third item on your summary related to and you have experienced to this before on mission bay
as typical all the affordable housing project not only are they able for a contract ual ordinance and what the tax requires is all the money in hand and not extend to a 6-month period an pursuant to a contract. it's spent out over time over the life of the construction project. so this was a common sense change that we had been working with our department of finance representative for the last five roth cycles and we were please today see that this common sense changed was enacted in law to...
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>>> three fires ual in the same quiet neighborhood. why young children are the ones most impacted. >>> the father of the young gunman at sandy hook finally breaks his silence. what he says about his son. >>> who investigators are questioning regarding the missing malaysian plane and what we're learning about oil slicks that may be related to the disappearance. >>> emergency crews are responding to reports of a chemical accident at the tesoro refinery. the contra costa fire department confirms it's responding to a medical situation there. these are live pictures over the scene from newschopper2. according to reports, two workers were sprayed with sulfuric acid. back in february, two workers were sprayed with sulfuric acid and airlifted to uc davis medical center. if we get any more information we'll bring it to you later in the newscast. >>> an arson investigation is underway in the east bay after three fires broke out in a fremont neighborhood earlier this morning. alex savidge joins us live from one baseball where little leaguers say
>>> three fires ual in the same quiet neighborhood. why young children are the ones most impacted. >>> the father of the young gunman at sandy hook finally breaks his silence. what he says about his son. >>> who investigators are questioning regarding the missing malaysian plane and what we're learning about oil slicks that may be related to the disappearance. >>> emergency crews are responding to reports of a chemical accident at the tesoro refinery. the...
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ual has had great performance. it's also had some huge hits to the downside of late.ck once again. i think i have to look for something else. >> apple is the fourth worst performer in the play books. whether that ends up being the anvil around your portfolio for this thing, i don't know. certainly didn't expect it was going to go this way. >> it's definitely been the anvil and the lack of performance is clear. it might be a case, scott, where we have to get some sort of news that's going to move this stock. one of the reasons i liked it even in the first half of this year is all that cash, what are they going to do, icahn is rattling the cage, everybody is out there saying do something with your money. i don't like the stock buy-backs but i think they still will do something with their money. when they do -- >> they are buying back stock. >> but that's not where i want them to spend their money. i want them to buy something. i really do. that's more beneficial for the company. >> steph, you are also thinking about making some moves? >> yeah. my portfolio is pretty con
ual has had great performance. it's also had some huge hits to the downside of late.ck once again. i think i have to look for something else. >> apple is the fourth worst performer in the play books. whether that ends up being the anvil around your portfolio for this thing, i don't know. certainly didn't expect it was going to go this way. >> it's definitely been the anvil and the lack of performance is clear. it might be a case, scott, where we have to get some sort of news that's...
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if you looked at ual here, stock, a 35% over-performance on ual. will these guys catch up and is there now more money to be made on the european plays? back to you. >> simon hobbs, thanks so much for that. guys? josh brown, give me a comment here. continued concern about ukraine. we mentioned yesterday and threw the question out as to whether we're paying enough attention to china. those two issue clearly more than anything that marc faber would say are having more impact on the market here. >> with all due respect to mr. faber i don't think he moves the s&p. i think you're right when you mention china. and i think you can actually pinpoint the weaker economic report that we got the first week of march. now he starts to see this pattern where markets open reasonably strong and then sell off. we've been fading late in the day. that's not a pattern that people like to see. the european stuff can be tied to that as well. i really think that, you know, this notion that china is going to grow at 7%, that's a given, is being rethought all over the world.
if you looked at ual here, stock, a 35% over-performance on ual. will these guys catch up and is there now more money to be made on the european plays? back to you. >> simon hobbs, thanks so much for that. guys? josh brown, give me a comment here. continued concern about ukraine. we mentioned yesterday and threw the question out as to whether we're paying enough attention to china. those two issue clearly more than anything that marc faber would say are having more impact on the market...
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ual brenner edward g. robinson moses, the ten commandments. it's a classic. like that. >> look at steve carell. that's blasphemous. >>> coming up nine-pin bowling. the object is to leash the red painted pin standing. >> i'm brendan scott. at a bowling club in central texas that defyies the law to keep tradition rolling. that story is coming up on "cbs this morning saturday." >> that is good. >>> you've been on this show for like 140 episodes now. you describe it as like being on this giant hovercraft. >> just a big old hovercraft that certainly spans the globe. >> it's been less than great ride. >> it's an incredible ride. you never know when the show starts out how many seasons you're going to have. when i joined the show at the end of season 5, you know, in this day and age, there are hit series that only run five seasons or six seasons. >> if they're lucky. >> if they're lucky. i didn't know how much gas would be left in the tank and we've now been picked up for a 12th season, so we're still going. >> i love ta fact that actors sometimes get the opportunit
ual brenner edward g. robinson moses, the ten commandments. it's a classic. like that. >> look at steve carell. that's blasphemous. >>> coming up nine-pin bowling. the object is to leash the red painted pin standing. >> i'm brendan scott. at a bowling club in central texas that defyies the law to keep tradition rolling. that story is coming up on "cbs this morning saturday." >> that is good. >>> you've been on this show for like 140 episodes now....
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it has added a pot pizza to the men ual. but not everyone can get it. those ordering it must be at least 18 years old and have had medical marijuana legally prescribed by a doctor and pot pizza is not cheap. the special murn topping cost an extra $-- the special marijuana topping cost an extra $10. >>> let's bring sal back. you are watching the toll plaza and everything else. >> yeah. we talked about cesar chavez. i think the traffic is lighter because it's a state holiday. some state workers are not going. still backed up for a 20-minute drive time into san francisco. we look at the commute here on 880. that's cleared up. is at -- a lot of the state workers work in oakland court and that's the crowd that usually is here. it's not there today. and this morning's commute on westbound 580 also looks better than normal. let's go to steve. >> thank you, sal. >>> a lot of cloud cover increasing. some rain to the north, especially sonoma county up to -- well, lake county and mendocino county, but it will be here for everyone. rain today, then thunderstorms li
it has added a pot pizza to the men ual. but not everyone can get it. those ordering it must be at least 18 years old and have had medical marijuana legally prescribed by a doctor and pot pizza is not cheap. the special murn topping cost an extra $-- the special marijuana topping cost an extra $10. >>> let's bring sal back. you are watching the toll plaza and everything else. >> yeah. we talked about cesar chavez. i think the traffic is lighter because it's a state holiday. some...
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that's the contract you just talked about where those launches will be done by the original team of ual i think it's called. the of the launches were we hope these new entrants will qualify, those were deterred a bit. they will still happen, just later in the five year plan, and the reason for the actual baking is a bit of good news. the satellites are referred to in the secondary launches government existing satellites are doing better than we ever thought possible. they are lasting longer. that's a good news for the taxpayer. so we don't need to get the satellites up in orbit as quickly. that's why those got deferred but it was more combat reasons than money. so they aren't going to happen and we do want i want this new entrants qualified as soon as possible for all the same reasons that you pointed out, ms. sanchez. >> as you know this takes quite a bit of money to be a new entrants into that field. and so when you close down those competitive pieces, it, those companies have a harder time to outlast what you are doing by diverting some of us. so i hope you understand that when i loo
that's the contract you just talked about where those launches will be done by the original team of ual i think it's called. the of the launches were we hope these new entrants will qualify, those were deterred a bit. they will still happen, just later in the five year plan, and the reason for the actual baking is a bit of good news. the satellites are referred to in the secondary launches government existing satellites are doing better than we ever thought possible. they are lasting longer....
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ual with tango, dance and music.has designated more than 50 of what it calls notable cafes, local landmarks, each with its own history, and clientele. there are few finer places in the world in which to drink coffee, just chat, to read, to write, or just to stair blankly into space. the truth is, the coffee sometimes could be a little better. there's a new wave of better beans and brewing methods which seems to be to their taste. >> the reaction has been one of surprise. they've been drinking something out of habit and something they try. >> delicious and ask themselves, why was i drinking that? >> the coffee drinking culture is changing, the independent cafes facing challenges from outside. something for the locals to discuss over a cup of coffee, obviously. aljazeera, buenos aires. >>ar jen tinnens may be famous for running on coffee but don't crack the list have the top coffee drinkers, the dutch drink an average of two and a half cups each and every day. americans by comparison sip a few drips less than a cup on
ual with tango, dance and music.has designated more than 50 of what it calls notable cafes, local landmarks, each with its own history, and clientele. there are few finer places in the world in which to drink coffee, just chat, to read, to write, or just to stair blankly into space. the truth is, the coffee sometimes could be a little better. there's a new wave of better beans and brewing methods which seems to be to their taste. >> the reaction has been one of surprise. they've been...
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so the debate time is equally divided between senators mccaskill and gillibrand or their designees,ual 0 other -- with all other provisions in the previous order remaining in effect. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mr. reid: i have a cloture motion at the desk that i ask the chair order reported. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: cloture motion, we the undersigned senators, in accordance with rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate, hereby move to bring to a close the debate on s. 1752, a bill to proceed to trial by court-martial for certain offenses under the uniform code of military justice, and for other purposes, signed by 17 senators as follows -- -- mr. reid: i ask that reading of the names be waived. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: i have 11 unanimous consent requests for committees to meet during today's session. they have been approved by me and senator mcconnell. i ask consent these requests be agreed to and be printed in the record. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. reid: mr. president,
so the debate time is equally divided between senators mccaskill and gillibrand or their designees,ual 0 other -- with all other provisions in the previous order remaining in effect. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection. mr. reid: i have a cloture motion at the desk that i ask the chair order reported. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: cloture motion, we the undersigned senators, in accordance with rule 22 of the standing rules of the senate,...