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they answer to us? or do they answer to a handful of very powerful and very wealthy special interests? >>> from clinton to bush and all the contenders in between. we'll investigate the ludicrous cash that candidates need to win and answer the controversial questions about where that money is coming from. that's here at 10:30pm eastern tomorrow night. that is our show for today. i'm david shuster in for ali velshi. from everyone at "real money", thanks for watching. >> monday on "techknow". the agricultural community is in crisis. >> more prolonged drought could become the new normal. >> desperate for solutions. >> we can make clean drinking water, just using the sun. >> conservation, science and hope. >> the snow is really a critical resource. >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie, what can you tell me about my future? >> can affect and surprise us. >> sharks like affection. >> "techknow". where technology meets humanity. monday, 6:30 eastern. only on al ja
they answer to us? or do they answer to a handful of very powerful and very wealthy special interests? >>> from clinton to bush and all the contenders in between. we'll investigate the ludicrous cash that candidates need to win and answer the controversial questions about where that money is coming from. that's here at 10:30pm eastern tomorrow night. that is our show for today. i'm david shuster in for ali velshi. from everyone at "real money", thanks for watching. >>...
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drought tolerant work is being done on the open spaces and we also need a conservatism core to help us dot our mta advisory committee we invested greatly last year and will continue to do that because the voters said, yes it's important to pass a $500 million bond for a transportation system a great museum is for pedestrian safety the sizing had will help the priorities that vision zero and all the others have as part of our great transportation and walking and bicycle riding city southeast community facilities commission they transition going on in the southeast part of our city i want to make sure the people that little there for generations are directly involved in the future development of that area that's what the southeast sector will do they themselves and their facilities are going on changes we need good leadership to make sure the community is directly involved in that that conversation wow. urban forestry council meeting we need to have admonish trees and we need to make sure that is clear who is responsible for them because those trees are commonplace and part of our investmen
drought tolerant work is being done on the open spaces and we also need a conservatism core to help us dot our mta advisory committee we invested greatly last year and will continue to do that because the voters said, yes it's important to pass a $500 million bond for a transportation system a great museum is for pedestrian safety the sizing had will help the priorities that vision zero and all the others have as part of our great transportation and walking and bicycle riding city southeast...
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they answer to us? or do they answer to a handful of very powerful and very wealthy special interests? >>> from clinton to bush and all the contenders in between. we'll investigate the ludicrous cash that candidates need to win and answer the controversial questions about where that money is coming from. that's here at 10:30pm eastern tomorrow night. that is our show for today. i'm david shuster in for ali velshi. from everyone at "real money", thanks for watching. night >>> hello, i'm ray suarez, it's been 20 years since oregon voters approved the death with dignity act, making it legal to end life. it survived years of efforts to tear it down. now other states, notably california are taking a look. how does the law look, and how does it look. what protections have to be guilt in to make sure the war is not ab
they answer to us? or do they answer to a handful of very powerful and very wealthy special interests? >>> from clinton to bush and all the contenders in between. we'll investigate the ludicrous cash that candidates need to win and answer the controversial questions about where that money is coming from. that's here at 10:30pm eastern tomorrow night. that is our show for today. i'm david shuster in for ali velshi. from everyone at "real money", thanks for watching. night...
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drought tolerant work is being done on the open spaces and we also need a conservatism core to help us dohat our mta advisory committee we invested
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so we get out of the car. [ speaking spanish [. >> they were asking us what we were doing. alled and said that we had passed some kind of fake money or something. i'm like, hey, tell them it's not us. we didn't do anything. jose was pretty calm. any time they asked him something in spanish, he answered them. he was actually a really good accomplice. the next thing you know, the owner from the store is pulling up and pointing his finger at me, saying, that was him. that's the guy. that's him. here's the money that he gave me. everything in my body kind of went numb. and i felt as if i didn't know how to move. [ speaking spanish ] >> the whole attitude of the police changed. it was kinds of a night and day thing. the cops just threw me up against the car, handcuffed us. i'm sitting there thinking to myself oh, this is not happening. it seemed so surreal. they took us both back to the police station. i knew that we were in trouble. i remember jose telling me, just don't say anything. don't say yes or no. don't tell them anything. he opened up all the doors and they started tear
so we get out of the car. [ speaking spanish [. >> they were asking us what we were doing. alled and said that we had passed some kind of fake money or something. i'm like, hey, tell them it's not us. we didn't do anything. jose was pretty calm. any time they asked him something in spanish, he answered them. he was actually a really good accomplice. the next thing you know, the owner from the store is pulling up and pointing his finger at me, saying, that was him. that's the guy. that's...
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mark zuckerberg: i do not think it is anything different from how people use facebook normally. ggest thing that we have had to do to make internet.org work is connect with the different operators in these different countries. so for example, airtel in zambia, to make it so that people have a very easy way to go buy data when they want to do more things. so for example, you might be browsing facebook and see a link to news, or you see some video that you want to watch. and you know that is rich media, so that cannot be covered for free. but we make it so if you tap on that, it is very easy to just right in line pay, and that is good for everyone. it makes it so people can discover why they would want to consume content on the internet. it makes it so that airtel and our partners can make more profits, so they can continue investing and building out a faster and broader internet for everyone. and it gets more people online. emily: google is working on project loon and google fiber. what do you think of google's approach to connecting the world? mark: well, the thing is connecting
mark zuckerberg: i do not think it is anything different from how people use facebook normally. ggest thing that we have had to do to make internet.org work is connect with the different operators in these different countries. so for example, airtel in zambia, to make it so that people have a very easy way to go buy data when they want to do more things. so for example, you might be browsing facebook and see a link to news, or you see some video that you want to watch. and you know that is rich...
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those are the firms that used to do $100 million ipo's and help companies launch. ose banks are gone. the trading spreads are gone that used to support those banks. the research has stricter and better rules. there is no way for companies to go public at that early stage. thomas: the further complication is the private markets are valuing these businesses at twice the multiple that public markets are. emily: you call it the runaway train of late fundraising. should companies not be raising so much? thomas: companies should be raising capital. stewart when he said it's my fiduciary responsibility to take this money at this valuation he's being right. i think he's totally right. emily: how concerned are you that valuations are getting so high they are untenable? thomas: there are definitely forces in tension. there's a lot of positive forces and lots of negative forces. on the whole, we are going to see an unbelievable exit environment over the next couple of years. we are going to see great and enormous business is being built great we are also going to see a lot of
those are the firms that used to do $100 million ipo's and help companies launch. ose banks are gone. the trading spreads are gone that used to support those banks. the research has stricter and better rules. there is no way for companies to go public at that early stage. thomas: the further complication is the private markets are valuing these businesses at twice the multiple that public markets are. emily: you call it the runaway train of late fundraising. should companies not be raising so...
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my best response is at the land use and transportation committee we talked about all the things we are doing to approve project delivery and all those effortss are focused ovision zero project. stream line acontability and using [inaudible] the way we communicate with the public. these are things that you will see us doing much better in these areas. >> hathat is no consilation for not just the residence of glen park, but this is-they have been waiting for a long long time and the money has been there for more than a decade and yet the praublgect has not been delivered properly. it undermines my confidence, their confidence and i really want to know what the mta will do to resolve this situation and deliver the project correctly and i also want to-if there a traffic injoon earring reason why the agency decided and not communicating can anyone rsh if thrai decide it was inappropriate to put left hand turn signals here so be it, but if that isn't the case i would like a commitment from the aensh that thaes thoest signets will go in >> i don't know the details of why we don't have a left turn s
my best response is at the land use and transportation committee we talked about all the things we are doing to approve project delivery and all those effortss are focused ovision zero project. stream line acontability and using [inaudible] the way we communicate with the public. these are things that you will see us doing much better in these areas. >> hathat is no consilation for not just the residence of glen park, but this is-they have been waiting for a long long time and the money...
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do? these people want to kill us? >> they do want to kill us why do they want to kill us? it have to do with the fact that we continue to drop bombs? we don't just kill the target. we end up killing tens of thousands of innocent civilians who have friends, family then co-workers and i dare say that if that happened to any one of his here in the united states we would vow vengeance against that perpetrating country up to and including giving our own lives to seek that vengeance, and that's what's going on. john: okay. that was clear. one good thing chris christie said recently is that to save social security, it must be cut. >> i propose a modest means test that only affects those with nonsocial security income of over $80,000 a year, and phases out social security payments entirely for those that have $200,000 a year in retirement income. john: this would hurt me but he's making sense there. that's responsible. >> i completely concur, and if you poll republicans they're going to say yes, we should balance the federal budget. well where is the medicaid and medicare to go al
do? these people want to kill us? >> they do want to kill us why do they want to kill us? it have to do with the fact that we continue to drop bombs? we don't just kill the target. we end up killing tens of thousands of innocent civilians who have friends, family then co-workers and i dare say that if that happened to any one of his here in the united states we would vow vengeance against that perpetrating country up to and including giving our own lives to seek that vengeance, and...
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mark zuckerberg: if we were primarily focused on profits the most reasonable thing for us to do would focus on the first billion people using our product. the world is not set up equally and the first billion people are using facebook have way more money than the rest of the world combined. from a business perspective, it doesn't make a huge amount of sense for us to put the emphasis in this that we are right now. the reason we are doing it is two things. one is mission, we are here to connect the world. you can't do that if 2/3 of the world does not have access to the internet. we just turned 10 as a company. in our next 10 years we want to take on some really big challenges in the world like helping everyone get online. that is an important thing for us and a lot of other internet companies. over the long term, it could be good for our company as well, if you look at it on a 10, 20 30 year time horizon. a lot of these countries and economies will develop and over time they will be important. most people who are running businesses don't make investments for 30 years down the line. em
mark zuckerberg: if we were primarily focused on profits the most reasonable thing for us to do would focus on the first billion people using our product. the world is not set up equally and the first billion people are using facebook have way more money than the rest of the world combined. from a business perspective, it doesn't make a huge amount of sense for us to put the emphasis in this that we are right now. the reason we are doing it is two things. one is mission, we are here to connect...
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let us do something smart right now. let us go to olivia sterns.via: speaking of smart, i'm sure that you notice that your favorite jay-z album dropped on spotify. ever since jay-z came out and launched title. professor ben you go to an attorney gary rosen writing about how we need to change the music world in the 20th century. my favorite and it -- they say that desmond child, the cowriter of bon jovi's "living on a per," recently reported that the song have been played 6.5 million times on pandora over three months, for which he had earned $110. ouch. this is clearly a nice signal that something might be wrong with this music business model and the way that we over royalties to songwriters. tom: looks like your lady. brendan: status -- that is so not the song. tom: desmond child wrote that one. brendan: desmond child wrote the soundtrack to my youth. i had no idea. tom: he is known for bon jovi. i'm so glad you brought this up. when you see me get on the set and all the sanctimony about digital stuff, this is what it's about. james taylor is suin
let us do something smart right now. let us go to olivia sterns.via: speaking of smart, i'm sure that you notice that your favorite jay-z album dropped on spotify. ever since jay-z came out and launched title. professor ben you go to an attorney gary rosen writing about how we need to change the music world in the 20th century. my favorite and it -- they say that desmond child, the cowriter of bon jovi's "living on a per," recently reported that the song have been played 6.5 million...
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make sure they can do it i feel like dbi can do our thing but this is a bigger again, it is a city problem because you know our local government low love of us feel liquor gee do we have to you know why does dbi have to be the enforceers here everyone else said they can deal with that sorry you don't have enough staff deal with that anyway i feel like a big project the contractors agreed to a lot of things now you have to do the work, yes maybe there's a lot of people watching this project that's what you signed up for this is a big project so you've got to make sure those monitors you can't send in inu unsigned report or partial reports you can't send in - meetings where you don't know where you are this goes to all departments not just dbi all departments in the city are responsible the contractors are responsible we're all responsibly so i think we have to step it up a little bit i i know we can't take action today but i know the community has been waiting a long time for someone to deal with this we can't keep on psa it not someone else i'm very concerned about that i wanted to say that. >> commissioner please. as i've listened to the re
make sure they can do it i feel like dbi can do our thing but this is a bigger again, it is a city problem because you know our local government low love of us feel liquor gee do we have to you know why does dbi have to be the enforceers here everyone else said they can deal with that sorry you don't have enough staff deal with that anyway i feel like a big project the contractors agreed to a lot of things now you have to do the work, yes maybe there's a lot of people watching this project...
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so we get out of the car. [ speaking spanish ] >> they were asking us what we were doing. d someone called and said that we had passed some kind of fake money or something. i'm like, hey, tell them it's not us. we didn't do anything. jose was pretty calm. any time they asked him something in spanish, he answered them. he was actually a really good accomplice. the next thing you know, the owner from the store is pulling up and pointing his finger at me, saying, that was him. that's the guy. that's him. here's the money that he gave me. everything in my body kind of went numb. and i felt as if i didn't know how to move. [ speaking spanish ] >> the whole attitude of the police changed. it was kinds of a night and day thing. the cops just threw me up against the car, handcuffed us. i'm sitting there thinking to myself oh, this is not happening. it seemed so surreal. they took us both back to the police station. i knew that we were in trouble. i remember jose telling me, just don't say anything. don't say yes or no. don't tell them anything. he opened up all the doors and they s
so we get out of the car. [ speaking spanish ] >> they were asking us what we were doing. d someone called and said that we had passed some kind of fake money or something. i'm like, hey, tell them it's not us. we didn't do anything. jose was pretty calm. any time they asked him something in spanish, he answered them. he was actually a really good accomplice. the next thing you know, the owner from the store is pulling up and pointing his finger at me, saying, that was him. that's the...
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seat. >> it is a beautiful building i've seen the model and is rendering and the pictures you sent to us do you have any plans for local arts or what you're going to do. >> i should know this in many cases a public art requirement i don't know is there one. >> public works projects no commercial in other project areas but i think o m organization might be able to address your landscape what you intend. >> is one thing i'll say it is good question we introduce to do in our projects whether it's formally requires is distinction office buildings have public lobbies so there is not that much interior public space we try to work define if we're going to do anything in the lobby and something like that and is landscape easier we try to find local artists we did another project with was it redevelopment or mayor's office of housing jeff would know in crescent coffee 2 hundred affordable unit project and mission bay north on is show place square side of the 280 we paid for a local measure lift we try to do i'm glad you brought it up i was thinking about it ever there is a requirement we're going to
seat. >> it is a beautiful building i've seen the model and is rendering and the pictures you sent to us do you have any plans for local arts or what you're going to do. >> i should know this in many cases a public art requirement i don't know is there one. >> public works projects no commercial in other project areas but i think o m organization might be able to address your landscape what you intend. >> is one thing i'll say it is good question we introduce to do in...
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>> it tells us to do things. -- it tells us to do because of the pressure placed on al-shabaab territorially ugandans are the largest troop contributor. that pressure has caused it to resort to these kinds of terrorist attacks. car bombings improvised expose of devices attacks against noncombatants, vulnerable citizens. in that regard, this indicates it is under pressure. but it is very troubling they do have the ability to plan and coordinate a sophisticated attack across another nation's borders. katty kay: when you are running africa command, what was your impression of the state of preparedness of the kenyan security forces in dealing with something like this? >> the army is quite good in the region. they have proven largely successful wants kenya joined the african mission in somalia. these are wide open spaces. hundreds of kilometers of essentially unguarded border between kenya and somalia. very difficult to police. there is a massive refugee camp not far away. hundreds of thousands of refugees. relatively easy for terrorist organizations to blend in to that mass of humanity. katty ka
>> it tells us to do things. -- it tells us to do because of the pressure placed on al-shabaab territorially ugandans are the largest troop contributor. that pressure has caused it to resort to these kinds of terrorist attacks. car bombings improvised expose of devices attacks against noncombatants, vulnerable citizens. in that regard, this indicates it is under pressure. but it is very troubling they do have the ability to plan and coordinate a sophisticated attack across another...
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that's what they expect us to do. that's what they ask us to do. and by god, we're going to do it. >> christof puts. erputzel on the gun lobby. and hot on america tonight's website, job jones university, why sex assault victims fear they were failed by faith in their leaders. that's at www.aljazeera.com www.aljazeera.com/america tonight. >> a twist of justice. the police chokehold that killed a staten island man last year led to outrage but no charges against the officers involved. the one person who did end up behind bars is the eyewitness who shot video of eric beganner's death. his wife told america tonight that his arrest was bay pay back for exposing what happened. >> i understand you're stressed out, but you're taking it out on me. >> emotions run high when she gets an is phone call from her husband, he took a video of staten island police officers who are accused of killing a man in custody. eric garner detained for illegally selling cigarettes. adam ramsey was hailed a hero, but now he's in jail, and he claims its retaliation. >> what are y
that's what they expect us to do. that's what they ask us to do. and by god, we're going to do it. >> christof puts. erputzel on the gun lobby. and hot on america tonight's website, job jones university, why sex assault victims fear they were failed by faith in their leaders. that's at www.aljazeera.com www.aljazeera.com/america tonight. >> a twist of justice. the police chokehold that killed a staten island man last year led to outrage but no charges against the officers involved....
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[repeated] do it for us. for us. do it for us. your family, friends and neighbors are all counting on you. never let your gun get into the wrong hands. if you own a firearm... and are not using it... please be responsible and be sure that it's stored in a safe place. remember, always... lock it up. for more information on firearm storage safety visit ncpc.org >>> he cracked up. now he wants jetblue to pay up. remember this pilot's mid air meltdown? passengers had to take him down after he was running through the aisles ranting about religion and 9/11 and we're all going to die. three years later he is suing jetblue claiming the airline should have known he wasn't fit to fly. ben you are a lawyer here. do you think this suit flies? >> it's insane. i'm sorry to get back to this topic, but we seem to be dealing with a lot of insane people here. >> what are the odds? >> someone commits a series of felonies and says i'm not responsible. i'm suing you, a mentally ill felon fly. if he confessed and said to authorities beforehand i'm ment
[repeated] do it for us. for us. do it for us. your family, friends and neighbors are all counting on you. never let your gun get into the wrong hands. if you own a firearm... and are not using it... please be responsible and be sure that it's stored in a safe place. remember, always... lock it up. for more information on firearm storage safety visit ncpc.org >>> he cracked up. now he wants jetblue to pay up. remember this pilot's mid air meltdown? passengers had to take him down after...
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why do they hate us? and so there was an awareness on the part of the u.s. government that we needed to do some image restoration. okay? and that is what the state department does. and in the course of telling the story abroad there was a great urgency to reach out to the regular people people to people, not government to government, and say we should all be getting along. so there were five spots that they produced and they were testimonials about muslim americans. for example, one was a baker in toledo and they followed him in the course of the day and showed his family and how he ran his bakery and sold food from his country and then a shot of the islamic school where his children attended. it showed their family life and religious life and how they were free to pray and worship in america and very little prejudice against muslim in america. it was about a $15 million taxpayer funded campaign which if you think about international branding campaigns was very little money. and i believe all of the money wasn't even spent because it was cut short. well, ther
why do they hate us? and so there was an awareness on the part of the u.s. government that we needed to do some image restoration. okay? and that is what the state department does. and in the course of telling the story abroad there was a great urgency to reach out to the regular people people to people, not government to government, and say we should all be getting along. so there were five spots that they produced and they were testimonials about muslim americans. for example, one was a baker...