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lived that and spared us she's a loss for all of us she's one of the special ones that gaechld in public service we're so moved so much better off as well as having our friend and she really as done asked us to be better by her words and example so as we continue our work as public servant to keep jen in our hearts and mind as we strive to do that much better again, i want to hope her children realize how significant an impact jen has had on so many of us as well as our waterfront and just a moment have a moment of silence in keeping with the quaker service that jen had earlier today and want to continue that moment to the port meeting today thank you. >> (moment of silence). >> thank you. >> i just want to mention i also was at the service not to repeat but number one i was total blown away by the people renÉe do we know how many seats. >> more than 4 hundred and people standing amazing to have that many people to a memorial service and professionals and my acquaintance with jennifer was professional when they took offer as president of the commission we tried to get together and have lunch salesladies with monique i often said somethi
lived that and spared us she's a loss for all of us she's one of the special ones that gaechld in public service we're so moved so much better off as well as having our friend and she really as done asked us to be better by her words and example so as we continue our work as public servant to keep jen in our hearts and mind as we strive to do that much better again, i want to hope her children realize how significant an impact jen has had on so many of us as well as our waterfront and just a...
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program to repair the bulkhead, their strategy to retenant the bulkhead with office and retail uses as well as a program to enhance public access and maritime uses that will inevitably complement the new -- relatively new brannan street wharf. depending on your input and direction, port staff intends to complete negotiation and lease documentation and bring it back to you for your consideration as early as december 16th if possible. that is dependent upon the determination of environmental review. and in conjunction with that, we will have and we have had conversations with bcdc and the state land staff with regards to maximum public feasible access as well as with trust consistency. so, let me introduce you first to michael [speaker not understood] and then amy [speaker not understood] of tmg. they will describe how they will make the pier 38 bulkhead improvements and bring this port asset back to economic use. and then following that jeff bauer of staff will present an overview of lease term. so, i give it to michael. there you are. >> hello, everybody, executive director moore, president
program to repair the bulkhead, their strategy to retenant the bulkhead with office and retail uses as well as a program to enhance public access and maritime uses that will inevitably complement the new -- relatively new brannan street wharf. depending on your input and direction, port staff intends to complete negotiation and lease documentation and bring it back to you for your consideration as early as december 16th if possible. that is dependent upon the determination of environmental...
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we want to appreciate chair kim who heads the transbay and the joint power board meetings as well as the land use committee of the board of supervisors will be holding hears on this toing. and the program, at the top priority for us as well as for many of the partners in the region and there is a critical, assessment choice before the jpb on the vehicle selection it replace the current fleet with the electric vehicles, and here we want to be sure that the future fleet will be compatible with the high speed rail, operation and the platform or the vehicle high is the key issue and cal train and high speed have become engaged and working closely and we are seeing the hopeful signs and we are hoping that that does lead to a truly operatable system with the shared platform and vehicle, height, to enable reliable operations of both systems. also consider approval for the cal train system and we will see it in december, at the board of supervisors and the transportation plans and programs committee, moving on transbay, transit center
we want to appreciate chair kim who heads the transbay and the joint power board meetings as well as the land use committee of the board of supervisors will be holding hears on this toing. and the program, at the top priority for us as well as for many of the partners in the region and there is a critical, assessment choice before the jpb on the vehicle selection it replace the current fleet with the electric vehicles, and here we want to be sure that the future fleet will be compatible with...
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help us, what we like to say decode, or interpret, what our dogs are saying or communicating to us, as well as help us communicate back to our dogs. >> woodruff: and, rock star melissa etheridge on life, music and her latest album. >> i still believe in the art form of the album that, that i want to spend you know 45 minutes with someone. i want to listen to it. i want to, i want to be on their drive from here to there. i want them to have it in the car and, and share that time with me. >> woodruff: those are some of the stories we're covering on tonight's pbs newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> at bae systems, our pride and dedication show in everything we do; from electronics systems to intelligence analysis and cyber- operations; from combat vehicles and weapons to the maintenance and modernization of ships, aircraft, and critical infrastructure. knowing our work makes a difference inspires us everyday. that's bae systems. that's inspired work. >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your life and become you're own chief life of
help us, what we like to say decode, or interpret, what our dogs are saying or communicating to us, as well as help us communicate back to our dogs. >> woodruff: and, rock star melissa etheridge on life, music and her latest album. >> i still believe in the art form of the album that, that i want to spend you know 45 minutes with someone. i want to listen to it. i want to, i want to be on their drive from here to there. i want them to have it in the car and, and share that time with...
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renting greeley with us as well. looking at the u.s. markets, down near 18,000. ave to look abroad as well. how about a morning must-read on russia? i was a smart morning note. former finance minister believes -- gartman in bold caps off says, don't either ruble. robert michael with us. >> i'm looking at news on the bloomberg terminal from 6:00 this morning. there is a bill just push through russian parliament that depositow the federal insurance agency to ask a take a stake in a bank before goes through bankruptcy. >> trust bank in moscow when under to the tune of half a billion. do you and your firm expect more failures? >> within russia? >> yet, within russia. >> there has to be some. we look at the problems they're facing with energy and a problem with the ruble, there's going to be some shakeout. you're beginning to see policy response from everywhere. certainly, from within russia. there's also talk of the chinese extending an olive branch, giving credit. >> can they do any response short of pulling out of ukraine? it seems like all of the actions are moneta
renting greeley with us as well. looking at the u.s. markets, down near 18,000. ave to look abroad as well. how about a morning must-read on russia? i was a smart morning note. former finance minister believes -- gartman in bold caps off says, don't either ruble. robert michael with us. >> i'm looking at news on the bloomberg terminal from 6:00 this morning. there is a bill just push through russian parliament that depositow the federal insurance agency to ask a take a stake in a bank...
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sfpt. >> i want to thank the director for leading that and our chairman, john avalos as well and i think that it makes us unique as a transportation authority that really focuses on equity and strong, strong public involvement as well. thank you. >> thank you, so much. >> so wrapping up, there is maybe just the last two slides, there is several different components as i mentioned before, a land use, and a climate and the air quality component as well as the transportation components. and we need to work together through all of these components in order to be effective. right now, this shows the draft rtps update schedule with some of the milestones for the update schedule as well and what we are doing is we are putting together a strategy for involving other city agencies, into this process, to be able to start together, right now, at the end of 2014, with an initial kick off phase, where we ill be the consultant and putting the projects together and identifying the committee followed by an insurance shall planning phase and involved in number two in your slide and that will include the updates to the la
sfpt. >> i want to thank the director for leading that and our chairman, john avalos as well and i think that it makes us unique as a transportation authority that really focuses on equity and strong, strong public involvement as well. thank you. >> thank you, so much. >> so wrapping up, there is maybe just the last two slides, there is several different components as i mentioned before, a land use, and a climate and the air quality component as well as the transportation...
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we were sprayed by our own helicopters and they sprayed us as well as spraying him times a lot of times we would come into an area after it had been sprayed. the vietnamese had it much worse because they were here for those years after we went home for one year. dioxin doesn't take a long time too become poisoned by it. many of our children are very, very ill and now grandchildren, especially with spina bifida. lee high school ti high school hoi has lived in the village for 25 years. >> setting up the friendship village has been more than an act of atonement. it hawes allowed them to deal with their own scores left over from the war. >> the vietnamese never blamed me as an individual for the war. they don't like my country, richard nixon or johnson. at the tell me you were a young boy doing what your country asked of you he was a marine in the jungle for the demil tarized zone. when patrolling on the border between the north and south, death was a constants come pannion? he was badly wounded i recovered and returned to the u.s. there he noticed the war had changed his whole life. >> i h
we were sprayed by our own helicopters and they sprayed us as well as spraying him times a lot of times we would come into an area after it had been sprayed. the vietnamese had it much worse because they were here for those years after we went home for one year. dioxin doesn't take a long time too become poisoned by it. many of our children are very, very ill and now grandchildren, especially with spina bifida. lee high school ti high school hoi has lived in the village for 25 years. >>...
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regarding the fixed work schedule issues notice requirements of 14 days redundantly were acceptable to us as wellchanges in the threshold for changes and work schedules and other comments i'll make if you have the questions while deliberating the two pieces of legislation. >> thank you. next speaker. >> supervisors thank you for your time samantha golden gate restaurant association we would like to express our concern with the legislation we appreciate the amendment to remain to go back to the 20 limit employment for small businesses we have issues along with or along with the chamber of commerce we advocate for a posting that the employees have the right to request additional hours as jim said limiting the employers ability to hire is detrimental we have issues with the 2 week schedules we worry about the changes that made within the 7 days in the ordinance can be harmful to the business has a whole so we would like to continue to work towards a better solution and lastly we would like to request that we continue to work on that legislation we feel it can be a very a great piece of legislation g
regarding the fixed work schedule issues notice requirements of 14 days redundantly were acceptable to us as wellchanges in the threshold for changes and work schedules and other comments i'll make if you have the questions while deliberating the two pieces of legislation. >> thank you. next speaker. >> supervisors thank you for your time samantha golden gate restaurant association we would like to express our concern with the legislation we appreciate the amendment to remain to go...
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and cory johnson with us as well. us the highlights. >> when we started working on ago,issue about one year we wanted to highlight ideas that have changed the business landscape but also innovation that is changed the way ordinary people lead their lives so a lot of the technological innovations that we highlight are obviously in many cases large multibillion dollar public companies but we really felt that the things that a been most disruptive and influential are those things that of truly changed the way the way people organize their lives and make them better. >> i love this list because it reminds you of all the things we take for granted like the birth --pill, said the guy to another guy. i also like the way you pulled up stories from the past like the company that invented powerpoint and filemaker back in the day. issomething like powerpoint an idea that no one knew would have the impact that it eventually came to have. as you said it was originally designed and only offered on macintosh and microsoft purchased
and cory johnson with us as well. us the highlights. >> when we started working on ago,issue about one year we wanted to highlight ideas that have changed the business landscape but also innovation that is changed the way ordinary people lead their lives so a lot of the technological innovations that we highlight are obviously in many cases large multibillion dollar public companies but we really felt that the things that a been most disruptive and influential are those things that of...
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no one has guarded us as well as they've guard us. they made it tough on us but we kept figuring out ways to store. >> mark turgeon. third ranked virginia take taking on davidson. anthony gill had to bail them out with a career high 25 points. the wahoos come from behind with a win. uva is really, really good. the wizards have gone 7-2 against the west. they were a step slower tonight. jefferson makes the steal. goes ahead to ellis. take it strong to the rack. 39-30 mavericks. and say so long. they pulled away. watch chandler carson. draws the foul from butler. the three ball, one come. mavericks pull away from the wizards, 118-47. terps down 7-0 in the first quarter. speed kills. nice gainer. terrence on the move. wes -- terps on the move. touchdown maryland. that ties its at 7-7. a 28-7 cardinals lead in the second quarter. ice official. jim harbaugh was introduced at michigan today. seven years, $35 million. in the nfl how about this? lions defensively tackle dominique sue will play against the dallas cowboys in the playoffs. >> th
no one has guarded us as well as they've guard us. they made it tough on us but we kept figuring out ways to store. >> mark turgeon. third ranked virginia take taking on davidson. anthony gill had to bail them out with a career high 25 points. the wahoos come from behind with a win. uva is really, really good. the wizards have gone 7-2 against the west. they were a step slower tonight. jefferson makes the steal. goes ahead to ellis. take it strong to the rack. 39-30 mavericks. and say so...
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so, what can we do to help the several small businesses from western soma, that have approached us as wellother people who have looked at opening a small business in soma but without the limited live accessory permit have decided not to do so? and i think that you know, we found out that there is not a lot of complaints. and there is not a lot of noise complaints, and i believe in the 40 or so permits that we have three or four complaints which did not really have that much to do with the use of the permits. and i think that this is a healthy discussion to have for a neighborhood that is expanding and having the people come in and also for a city that is really helping or hoping to help small businesses, and that is why i wanted to continue this conversation here. >> great. >> do we want... >> sure. >> good evening commissioners corey with the planning department and thanks for having me and i am happy to come out and chat about the soma. >> and so, i am going to try to give you and i was asked to come to provide a little background about the western soma plan and specifically kind of how
so, what can we do to help the several small businesses from western soma, that have approached us as wellother people who have looked at opening a small business in soma but without the limited live accessory permit have decided not to do so? and i think that you know, we found out that there is not a lot of complaints. and there is not a lot of noise complaints, and i believe in the 40 or so permits that we have three or four complaints which did not really have that much to do with the use...
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reflect ourselves individually about what the music means to us and what the singing can do for us as wellhe singing is an important part of my faith and important part of my experience of my faith. the music itself is probably one of the most emotional pieces that i have ever sung. i have sung a lot of music over 60 years. there is so much good music and so much of a challenge in terms of singing, but the message that is conveyed and that comes through the music is important. it sends a message of hope, a message of faith and joy. especially with regard to the season. the music accelerates that aspect of the joy, becoming the idea of christ being inkarnate here on earth and experiencing what it is that we on a daily basis is. knowing that that is an aspect of his life here, it makes our life more easy in terms of our faith. i don't think you can sing the messiah without sing the chorus, but for unto us a child is born is another chorus. there other choruses as well. for me, the messiah is the hallelujah chorus. ♪ hallelujah ♪ hallelujah >> it is an emotional experience in the sense that y
reflect ourselves individually about what the music means to us and what the singing can do for us as wellhe singing is an important part of my faith and important part of my experience of my faith. the music itself is probably one of the most emotional pieces that i have ever sung. i have sung a lot of music over 60 years. there is so much good music and so much of a challenge in terms of singing, but the message that is conveyed and that comes through the music is important. it sends a...
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jon fortt, kayla tausche with us as well. dow down about 82 points as energy pulls a lot of components lower. we want to approach the end of the year with conversations about valuations haney. a lot of people are getting worried about some of these levels. we're going to get new fantasying news on uber as well. >> i think there is a valuation inflation going on in the market. by and large probably two x higher than it should be. however within there that there are some unicorns that that are actually undervalued. companies outperforming and i think are still undervalued. overall there is a valuation bubble on specifically case by case some are undervalued. secondari secondarily business is doing well. these are actually businesses that are doing well. >> what is it that quieted the chorus though. think back to april and david einhorn and richard chilton and loeb and yellen all saying the market and tech especially may have gotten over heated. david einhorn in particular calling it a bubble. and even though we made up momentum
jon fortt, kayla tausche with us as well. dow down about 82 points as energy pulls a lot of components lower. we want to approach the end of the year with conversations about valuations haney. a lot of people are getting worried about some of these levels. we're going to get new fantasying news on uber as well. >> i think there is a valuation inflation going on in the market. by and large probably two x higher than it should be. however within there that there are some unicorns that that...
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we already heard about the body cameras that i think your department is going to pilot using as well.well, the use of technology is one area, but training and education is certainly another area. but building relationships and trust in communities particularly communities of color are more challenged communities in terms of crime and disorder where we tend to have the most tension between police and community. we have to establish trust. we have to open lines of communication. we have to have positive dialog with people in those particular areas. so that is going to be a big part of what we do and obviously things like use of force will be a topic that we will certainly address as well. >> reporter: but what do you do with that, do you make it public and become more transparent, do you have to admit to communities that you know this is happening? >> well, you have to create a culture of transparency and accountability. i mean, that is all part of it. we have to take a serious look at ourselves. there are a lot of people who feel that they are not given equal service, police service. i
we already heard about the body cameras that i think your department is going to pilot using as well.well, the use of technology is one area, but training and education is certainly another area. but building relationships and trust in communities particularly communities of color are more challenged communities in terms of crime and disorder where we tend to have the most tension between police and community. we have to establish trust. we have to open lines of communication. we have to have...
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joining me now is bestfares ceo, veronica and dan pack with us as -- back with us as well.like the guy who sells gas on the corner, he's so quick to raise it, and when prices fall, he waits forever to lower it. with the airlines, they were only too happy to raise it, now they're not going to drop it? >> i don't think so because there's only so much capacity. the airlines are in lo with the -- in love with the fuel drops. if you saw what happened in the third quarter this year, the u.s. airlines made over four billion. probably with all the fuel surcharges and baggage fees and everything else, the airlines are going to do pretty good this year and 2015. but when you look at how -- if you go back when fuel was super high, almost $139, $140 whatever it was a barrel -- melissa: right, 145. >> -- the airlines put a little hidden fee in there on tickets to europe and -- melissa: that never went away. >> $516 to most of europe, and yet today with fuel half the price, it's still $516. australia's even worse at $680. melissa: it's amazing. dan, you look at american airlines, potenti
joining me now is bestfares ceo, veronica and dan pack with us as -- back with us as well.like the guy who sells gas on the corner, he's so quick to raise it, and when prices fall, he waits forever to lower it. with the airlines, they were only too happy to raise it, now they're not going to drop it? >> i don't think so because there's only so much capacity. the airlines are in lo with the -- in love with the fuel drops. if you saw what happened in the third quarter this year, the u.s....
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containing half a million square feet of space and 51 thousand square feet of retail and restaurants uses as well as 3.2 acres that has open space 1 on third street and one on the southeast corner of the site facing the waterfront that intend to correct the waterfront sites on 11 acres bounded by third street and cherry walk boulevard and 16th street and south street the project will employ sustainable building materials and goals the major phase provides the substantial building on the center the community investment will review the major phase an january 6, 2015, this is an overview of the phase and preview of two office buildings that will come back to you for allocations section office of community investment and the infrastructure and the planning department staff have worked collaboratively with the golden gate warriors and the design steaming team in workshops over the past months to arrive and a at the - that integrated with the mission bay and two provides light uses to enhance designed to insure that is active at all times as well through inclusion additional third reusable access space
containing half a million square feet of space and 51 thousand square feet of retail and restaurants uses as well as 3.2 acres that has open space 1 on third street and one on the southeast corner of the site facing the waterfront that intend to correct the waterfront sites on 11 acres bounded by third street and cherry walk boulevard and 16th street and south street the project will employ sustainable building materials and goals the major phase provides the substantial building on the center...
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francisco ta and executive director change and of course, we had our chair, vice chair tedol enwith us as well. and as a reminder shs we will have over 22,000 tons of steel when we are done constructing the transit center, everything will be supplied and fabric ated dow nestically we have everyone across 19 different states and i want to point out something that is very important and that is the column that was put in place, the column that you see there and all of the columns installed at the transit side have a unique and innovative seismic safety design and i thought that it was important that i asked sean mcneill to give a brief overview of what the design is and why it is so important. and so we could have sean, come up. >> good morning, board. >> this one right here. >> what? okay, great. >> where does it light up here? >> there it is. >> okay, fantastic, and so, the element that i am talking about is shown in the upper left-hand and it is a plate that can be found at the topps of the columns and the bottoms of the columns at the ground floor level, all right? and so, the right photograp
francisco ta and executive director change and of course, we had our chair, vice chair tedol enwith us as well. and as a reminder shs we will have over 22,000 tons of steel when we are done constructing the transit center, everything will be supplied and fabric ated dow nestically we have everyone across 19 different states and i want to point out something that is very important and that is the column that was put in place, the column that you see there and all of the columns installed at the...
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. >> let me get to you, mary schiavo joining us as well. john luke wrote into us, "why halt the search at night if the blinkers on life vests can be seen?" this is someone who wrote "from a worried airasia passenger." >> well, part of it is also for the safety of the searchers and safety of the people out there. it's dark, it's bad weather. they will expend a lot of energy and a lot of time and it will be very difficult to see even the small blinking lights on the light vests plus they're searching in the dark. there's also risk of danger to the search crews. >> and another question, mary, that i do want you to address, is the safety standards, because this was written into us from ed mcintosh who said "are the safety standards the same for this airline as airlines in the u.s.? or the eu?" >> no, actually, that's a very good question, they are not. every nation has to adopt, to be part of an aviation nation and the aviation world, and you have to have aviation safety standards and have to have a body of regulations that govern your aviation
. >> let me get to you, mary schiavo joining us as well. john luke wrote into us, "why halt the search at night if the blinkers on life vests can be seen?" this is someone who wrote "from a worried airasia passenger." >> well, part of it is also for the safety of the searchers and safety of the people out there. it's dark, it's bad weather. they will expend a lot of energy and a lot of time and it will be very difficult to see even the small blinking lights on...
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in general, and the online trade is -- is a part of it, and it's actually quite a new area for us as welle whole environmental security approach is -- is new, but we see it, and we secure a lot of tension from it from our member countries. covering 190 countries, there is a unique network that we rep sentation in every country. and one of the peoples earlier mentioned, it is in the country of origin, the country of the purchase, exchanging information, intelligence coming from the public, and all sorts of groups, and bringing them together and asking attention, encouraging our member countries to put policies in place. >> i want to put you on pause there for a second. we don't have a lot of time left, but for people who don't have any issue with animals being traded, talk about the bigger issue at play here. >> well, what we see -- and it is on a large scale, and we see -- and we have very strong indicators and evidence that organized crime networks are heavily involved in this crime area, and it is not only organized crime -- not only in environmental crimes, it is low-risk, high profits
in general, and the online trade is -- is a part of it, and it's actually quite a new area for us as welle whole environmental security approach is -- is new, but we see it, and we secure a lot of tension from it from our member countries. covering 190 countries, there is a unique network that we rep sentation in every country. and one of the peoples earlier mentioned, it is in the country of origin, the country of the purchase, exchanging information, intelligence coming from the public, and...
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we want to appreciate chair kim who heads the transbay and the joint power board meetings as well as the land use committee of the board of supervisors will be holding hears on this toing. and the program, at the top priority for us as well as for many of the partners in the region and there is a critical, assessment choice before th
we want to appreciate chair kim who heads the transbay and the joint power board meetings as well as the land use committee of the board of supervisors will be holding hears on this toing. and the program, at the top priority for us as well as for many of the partners in the region and there is a critical, assessment choice before th
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us right now. we're glad to have that. >> we get to cover the best stuff. it's a great story. we are lucky. years.re four.'s not limited to >> do that as wells for four more years? ok. thank you. that was a great byte. thanks to everyone who helped the show get to where we are. have a wonderful weekend. thanks for watching. ♪ . . >> from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am mark crumpton. this is "a bottom line," the finance and of economics with the main street perspective. to our viewers in the united states and those joining us from around the world, welcome. we have full coverage of the stories making headlines this friday. the only one who knows what inside your medicine cabinet. phil mattingly reports on what some aal
us right now. we're glad to have that. >> we get to cover the best stuff. it's a great story. we are lucky. years.re four.'s not limited to >> do that as wells for four more years? ok. thank you. that was a great byte. thanks to everyone who helped the show get to where we are. have a wonderful weekend. thanks for watching. ♪ . . >> from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i am mark crumpton. this is "a bottom line," the finance and of economics with the main...
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cory johnson is with us as well.l, which i've yet was more important -- ali baba or lendingclub? >> obviously, obama was more important. -- ali baba was more porton. -- important. in terms of representing the bigger changes in how the world works, transforming economies and thinking of disruptive opportunities, it just is hands down no question, lendingclub. we were so preoccupied with ali baba, which will turn out to be a capital footnote to history, where is lending club will represent this wrenching change for financial markets worldwide over the next five years. >> does that make it worth $9 billion? or $11 billion? >> like 100 x sales or something. separate evaluation of the company from the opportunity it's addressing and the changes it will precipitate. would any sane person be a liar of lending club at $24.75? no. let's say which one is more important in terms of where the biggest opportunities are going to be, what incumbents are going to get blown up among where probably the most wrong about the total addre
cory johnson is with us as well.l, which i've yet was more important -- ali baba or lendingclub? >> obviously, obama was more important. -- ali baba was more porton. -- important. in terms of representing the bigger changes in how the world works, transforming economies and thinking of disruptive opportunities, it just is hands down no question, lendingclub. we were so preoccupied with ali baba, which will turn out to be a capital footnote to history, where is lending club will represent...