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this wonderful great city of san francisco like i am. thank you for all being here to witness and honor and thank the people who are stepping up with us to help managehis wonderful great city. thank you, chief hayes white, for being here as well, and other department heads and other commissioners, thank you for joining us as well. we have 25 individuals today who are sacrificing a lot of personal time, sacrificing their own family's time away for night meetings, a lot of reading of paperwork, a lot of public engagement. we also have some 15 different bodies that you'll be appointed to today. and, so, it is my pleasure to welcome you and to suggest to you that i personally appreciate citizens of san francisco stepping forward to help us manage this city. it never is ever about one office. it's not even about two offices. it's about how we conduct ourselves to reach out, engage people in the public to help serve our city. your ideas, your engagement with us, you're aligning where we want to go to make the city a greater city is really the essence of managing a city. and i've learned that in many, many years of being a public serve ant, being an advoca
this wonderful great city of san francisco like i am. thank you for all being here to witness and honor and thank the people who are stepping up with us to help managehis wonderful great city. thank you, chief hayes white, for being here as well, and other department heads and other commissioners, thank you for joining us as well. we have 25 individuals today who are sacrificing a lot of personal time, sacrificing their own family's time away for night meetings, a lot of reading of paperwork, a...
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and of course this wonderful place the exporatorium the person who manages this incredible city asset is port director monique who led us to this site and along with the staff of 235 people managing this ongoing and very important asset for the city which is about to celebrate its 150th anniversary. so please welcome monique moyer. >> well, good morning, everyone. and welcome to the most amazing water front in the world. it is always sunny and clear when we are celebrating at the water front. and as mr. ashley said, one week from today, the port of san francisco will mark the 150 anniversary and i could not think of a better birthday present than the new exporatorium. so it is my honor and also my thrill to be here today to not just to celebrate this grand achievement but to mark this historic moment for the port wr, we have once guinea involved ourselves both architecturally, scientifically, socially, and environmentally, and economically. and the port as you know, was the beginning of our city, just a few blocks here and it is the basic of the tell graph hill and it started as agricultural and fishing village, right t
and of course this wonderful place the exporatorium the person who manages this incredible city asset is port director monique who led us to this site and along with the staff of 235 people managing this ongoing and very important asset for the city which is about to celebrate its 150th anniversary. so please welcome monique moyer. >> well, good morning, everyone. and welcome to the most amazing water front in the world. it is always sunny and clear when we are celebrating at the water...
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us city. -- to the city. it looks like an aqueduct structure. >> what are the uses of this floor and above? >> we have about 10 it office spaces, private businesses, law firm, financial management, lobbying firms. there are all local businesses. -- they are all local businesses, very supportive of the marketplace. >> i know that some part of this building, the water goes underneath, the bay water is under there? >> yes. >> is it under the whole building? >> there is a sea wall, probably right under where you are standing. a lot of it is on the pilings. >> i have seen a guy on a little boat that goes under there and make repairs. >> and also, the coast guard comes, anytime there are logs floating in the water, we have to call the coast guard. acting get hung up underneath the pipes. >> i want to thank you all for coming. thank you so much for your great information. i hope to see you all again next month for our next program. thank you very much. because we said we're going to do make change in this community that i using the community. citizen engagement is the key and he want to thank the greatest mayor in the world mayor lee. (clapping) >> not even election time. anyway thank
us city. -- to the city. it looks like an aqueduct structure. >> what are the uses of this floor and above? >> we have about 10 it office spaces, private businesses, law firm, financial management, lobbying firms. there are all local businesses. -- they are all local businesses, very supportive of the marketplace. >> i know that some part of this building, the water goes underneath, the bay water is under there? >> yes. >> is it under the whole building? >>...
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the other business was a managed care firm where, you know, residents who can't afford or can't -- can't afford -- or qualify for medicaid or medicare use this, you know, the city program to get health care. and he managed the care for those residents. taking about $100,000 customers. 100,000 customers. there's only 600,000 in the district. this care, hem need they don't qualify for medicare or medicaid. how much money did jeffrey get from the district of columbia in all of the friends that he helped fund for his company? contracts chartered alone was $322 million. >> one time? >> a year. per year. >> a year? yes. >> by the end, it was up to $322 million. and we're talking about a that he bought in 2000 million. and at that time, the company made about $26 million a year. so, you know, this is a person who, you know, really built the up.any you know, some may believe that it was through corrupt means, but, you know, other folks say he was very savvy. he was very smart. he built this company up. one of the things i found in reporting my story is that this basically just the circle of know. you he would get the money from the city and then he would give to is cha
the other business was a managed care firm where, you know, residents who can't afford or can't -- can't afford -- or qualify for medicaid or medicare use this, you know, the city program to get health care. and he managed the care for those residents. taking about $100,000 customers. 100,000 customers. there's only 600,000 in the district. this care, hem need they don't qualify for medicare or medicaid. how much money did jeffrey get from the district of columbia in all of the friends that he...
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managers. and so, i said, when i first came to this job, if they already have a case manager, that's good enough for us. and, and we will deputize other case managers in the city to be our tanf or our homeless case manager as long as they can continue to help the people along the road both to recovery and to self-sufficiency, and they can tap directly into our services and supports so that they can have help with housing, have help with education, have help with getting a job. but maybe they're bringing their expertise from substance abuse or mental health and the final element is the family or the individual chooses who their primary case manager is going to be and then we all support both that family and that primary case manager. excellent. and, peggy, in, in terms of, you see the whole realm of it. you were just saying that earlier, during the break, that you deal not only with the individual but with the family. and what things are the most successful, in your view, in terms of retention of good employees? because, you know, as, as we were noting before, individuals that are in recovery, or individuals that have a problem, that need to go to treatment, ar
managers. and so, i said, when i first came to this job, if they already have a case manager, that's good enough for us. and, and we will deputize other case managers in the city to be our tanf or our homeless case manager as long as they can continue to help the people along the road both to recovery and to self-sufficiency, and they can tap directly into our services and supports so that they can have help with housing, have help with education, have help with getting a job. but maybe they're...
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. >> the supervisor and the captain would say to us, we've submitted this to the city manager, we'rerstand why the benefits package isn't opened. so to me, it was just a paperwork issue and a work in progress. and now i can't even get their word for it, because they perished, as well. >> city officials declined our multiple requests for an interview but they sent us this statement saying the city has fully complied with all of the laws and employment policies that direct survivor benefits. >> i have tried throughout all of this to maybe understand the city's perspective. i tried to understand how they are justifying the behavior. and i just simply can't understand it. i love you. i don't even know what life means my 5-year, 10-year, 15-year plan, my retirement plan, my growing old with someone plan all died with him that day. >> now her new life plan may begin with a lawsuit against the city. for cbs "this morning" carter evans, prescott, arizona. >> you know, charlie, the city of prescott has now sked i'lled a news conference tomorrow to talk about this. they're going to say they pl
. >> the supervisor and the captain would say to us, we've submitted this to the city manager, we'rerstand why the benefits package isn't opened. so to me, it was just a paperwork issue and a work in progress. and now i can't even get their word for it, because they perished, as well. >> city officials declined our multiple requests for an interview but they sent us this statement saying the city has fully complied with all of the laws and employment policies that direct survivor...
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us long to understand that this is the cable networking in the country that carries all content it focused on asian arts and we appreciate the work so i want to invite the general manager of mixed cityank you for your work >> thank you. >> thank you. thank you for this amazing honor. mixed tv has grown so much over the year and 10 millions of household and chicago but san francisco has a special place in our hearts. and she works with me on mixed tv. we had our first major launch on 2009. we also had our first major event that won lots of awards but san francisco is where we start mixed tv so basically thank you to the city of san francisco. the bay area apa committee for your support and we hope to continue wreaking down barriers for the asian communicate. thank you so much. (clapping) >> so i want to name my two amazing co- chairs i know that they were here. once you're part of us you never get to leave. i want to thank all of them. we have actually over 70 or 80 volunteers but they're all over at city hall for us to get there. some of us are sitting in front of commuter with facebook and twittering but once in a while a lot of the responsibilities i wish who's going to do all the
us long to understand that this is the cable networking in the country that carries all content it focused on asian arts and we appreciate the work so i want to invite the general manager of mixed cityank you for your work >> thank you. >> thank you. thank you for this amazing honor. mixed tv has grown so much over the year and 10 millions of household and chicago but san francisco has a special place in our hearts. and she works with me on mixed tv. we had our first major launch on...
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us about it. managers say this did not intend to tell us the bus' destination. >> one shooting victim did go to the hospital but today police told us her injuries were not life threatening. >>> in union city police tonight are searching for the gunman in a double homicide. they say they are the first killings the city has seen all year. ktvu's alex savage talks to police about what happened there. >>> now about the huge rim fire. california's 16th largest fire in history is still threatening 4500 homes tonight. the fire has grown again, consuming close to 134,000 acres. firefighters were not able to increase containment today. it still stands at 7%. firefighters are dealing with high winds as well as the steep and rugged terrain there. mallory joins us at the front of the fire lines with what's happening there. mallory. >> well, today crews had to battle even stronger winds than yesterday. yet another object stack cal in fighting the rim fire. this is a pretty good indication of what -- county looks like, just completely burned out. today some evacuation orders were lifted. others were put in place. planes tear through the county charring the mountains on the edge of yosemite park. fire c
us about it. managers say this did not intend to tell us the bus' destination. >> one shooting victim did go to the hospital but today police told us her injuries were not life threatening. >>> in union city police tonight are searching for the gunman in a double homicide. they say they are the first killings the city has seen all year. ktvu's alex savage talks to police about what happened there. >>> now about the huge rim fire. california's 16th largest fire in history...
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used and it was rusty before installed. >> a state highway through a federal national park connecting an independently managed bridge to city streets. this is a prescription for complication. >> it became clear unless there was one catalyst organization that took it on as a challenge, it wouldn't happen and we did that and for people to advocate. and the project has a structural rating of 2 out of 100. >> you can see the rusting reinforcing in the concrete when you look at the edges now. the deck has steel reinforcing that's corroded and lost 2/3's of its strength. >> this was accelerated in 1989 when the earthquake hit and cal came in and strengthened but can't bring to standards. to fix this road will cost more than to replace. and for the last 18 years, we have been working on a design to replace the road way, but to do in a way that makes it appropriate to be in a national park and not army post. >> i would say it's one of the most ugly structure, and it's a barrier between the mar sh and presidio. and this is a place and i brought my dogs and grandchildren and had a picnic lunch and it was memorable to use them when we come here. wh
used and it was rusty before installed. >> a state highway through a federal national park connecting an independently managed bridge to city streets. this is a prescription for complication. >> it became clear unless there was one catalyst organization that took it on as a challenge, it wouldn't happen and we did that and for people to advocate. and the project has a structural rating of 2 out of 100. >> you can see the rusting reinforcing in the concrete when you look at the...
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managing investments for city private bank. could have you with us. >> thank you so much. lou: this a -- it is of bond market to watch because first of all we have fed officials who never learned and seem to have confusion as their chief objective. what do you think? >> they have given you two different messages. one, clearly that we will be accommodative, and one that the accommodation well and. on the other hand, more recently what they're worried about is being too concerned about tapering to orleans caring the market and the fact that there will even take support away which is concerning the investors. lou: it seems to me that after the fed made pretty clear in its minutes that they were concerned about disinflation, all of the idiot talk with and. and i mean 88 talk. i am so tired of the same phrases coming out of, say, dallas, for example. all that is well and good, except it is not conforming to what is the articulated fed policy by the chairman of the federal reserve board. >> clearly we want to see unemployment come down. we want to see enough stimulus to have the counter a
managing investments for city private bank. could have you with us. >> thank you so much. lou: this a -- it is of bond market to watch because first of all we have fed officials who never learned and seem to have confusion as their chief objective. what do you think? >> they have given you two different messages. one, clearly that we will be accommodative, and one that the accommodation well and. on the other hand, more recently what they're worried about is being too concerned...
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us about signs. when i was 22 years old, i had just gone to new york city, i went to an audition. my agent fired me and manager called me to say when you went to this audition, they said never send her to us again. i was devastated. i thought, maybe i'm not supposed to do this, i suck. i'm going down 23rd street in my army boots and crying and it's snowing. all of a sudden i see something glinting in the snow. and i stop and it's a shoe, like a golden high heel glittery shoe. and in the middle of the street i look at it and i go, oh, my god, i sit down and i put it on and it fit. and i was like, thank you, god. thank you. >> what are you going to do with one shoe? >> well, it gets better. years later, about three or four years ago, four years ago, i'm looking at my shoe and i thought, i've been blessed. i've gotten everything i ever wanted in this career that i thought the shoe represented. my mom said what you give away comes back tenfold. i took it to new york city, i put a piece of cardboard with the shoe stuck on it. whoever took that shoe i would love to hear if they took it. it said size 9, try this on and read the below. i wrote a little not
us about signs. when i was 22 years old, i had just gone to new york city, i went to an audition. my agent fired me and manager called me to say when you went to this audition, they said never send her to us again. i was devastated. i thought, maybe i'm not supposed to do this, i suck. i'm going down 23rd street in my army boots and crying and it's snowing. all of a sudden i see something glinting in the snow. and i stop and it's a shoe, like a golden high heel glittery shoe. and in the middle...
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us but b.issues affecting them this, discussion hosted by vic lee and attended by abc 7 management team. we heard about local the community including asian womens shelter we heard about concerns surrounding poverty, immigration and importance of citynd what will happen if this school shuts down. >> what happens if an immigrant comes here in 12th grade, then where does she go? she doesn't have a place. >> during our meeting we found out about a group of community activists stepping forward to advocate on behalf of city college. the school has been told it's being stripped of accreditation next summer. carolyn? >> this is one of the nine campuses in the heart of chinatown. now this, community is adding it's voice to others concerned about the fate of the school. >> we're facing a civil rights crisis. >> strong words but with three students black, asian and latino, the possibility of the school losing its accreditation ask closing would have serious consequences. >> i would say without exaggeration, city college has been the foundation of my success. >> david nguyen is now headed to san francisco state but he, like others are worried for the future of city college. not only has it put scores of students on the educational path the di
us but b.issues affecting them this, discussion hosted by vic lee and attended by abc 7 management team. we heard about local the community including asian womens shelter we heard about concerns surrounding poverty, immigration and importance of citynd what will happen if this school shuts down. >> what happens if an immigrant comes here in 12th grade, then where does she go? she doesn't have a place. >> during our meeting we found out about a group of community activists stepping...
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us to keep the new. one thing the detroit is the manager said to bond holders is this city was going insolvent for a decade and you kept investing in it. we won't pay you back. that will become an issue in the municipal market over the years when you look at these underfundings. >> any sense how demand is for municipal bonds? >> they were forced to pay more of a premium but still again as a global city is still working but when you have like moody's and standard and poor's putting out new pension systems and saying we think there is far more underfunded and they are saying, pay more attention to this, telling investors pay more attention to pensions. i don't see how the message could be any clearer. >> anyone watching this interview will do that. thank you for joining us. great to see you. dennis: breaking news chicago fed president charles evans speaking this hour. let's head to rich edson outside the white house. what this gentleman has to say. >> a member of the federal open market committee charles evans, a fed bank presidents from chicago saying the fed is likely to reduce monthly bond buyback of -- s
us to keep the new. one thing the detroit is the manager said to bond holders is this city was going insolvent for a decade and you kept investing in it. we won't pay you back. that will become an issue in the municipal market over the years when you look at these underfundings. >> any sense how demand is for municipal bonds? >> they were forced to pay more of a premium but still again as a global city is still working but when you have like moody's and standard and poor's putting...
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. >> thank you both for being with us this morning and sharing your video because it really was funny. mike rousch and city manager >> thank you. >>> a great grandmother now joined the fight against san diego mayor bob filner. a 67-year-old woman makes some disturbing allegations of sexual harassment against the embattled mayor. we'll talk to her attorney gloria allred next. ♪ (woman) this place has got really good chocolate shakes. (growls) (man) that's a good look for you. (woman) that was fun. (man) yeah. (man) let me help you out with the.. (woman)...oh no, i got it. (man) you sure? (woman) just pop the trunk. (man vo) i may not know where the road will lead, but... i'm sure my subaru will get me there. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. lein houston, coca-cola'sg. club balón rojo, is kicking off fun and fitness on and off the field, with the help of soccer stars. these free clinics, help kids gain confidence in their game, and learn how important it is to get moving every day. it's part of our goal to inspire more than 3 million people, to re-discover the joy of being active this summer. se
. >> thank you both for being with us this morning and sharing your video because it really was funny. mike rousch and city manager >> thank you. >>> a great grandmother now joined the fight against san diego mayor bob filner. a 67-year-old woman makes some disturbing allegations of sexual harassment against the embattled mayor. we'll talk to her attorney gloria allred next. ♪ (woman) this place has got really good chocolate shakes. (growls) (man) that's a good look for...
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us tonight. i want to share with you. i want to share with you and get your reaction to something that kevin orr, the city's financial manager who was appointed by the governor. this is what he said. he told the "wall street journal." for a long time, the city was dumb, lazy, happy and rich. he goes on to say that if you had an eighth grade education, you'll get 30 years of a good job and a pension and great health care. now that's his quote. lee, your thoughts on that. is that, does that describe detroit? why are the insults coming the way they're coming right now? >> because they want to avoid the facts, ed. detroit has some of the hardest working, committed people in this country. detroit labor built this country. the auto industry created the middle class along with unions. they would love to play into the racism and bigotry. and he is an agent of that bigotry and racism and he wanted to play on that by making you think because detroit is a majority city of color, that we're all lazy and stupid and we don't deserve anything that we have. >> going back to george will's comment, are unions a parasite on your city? and also address what he said about, you have a
us tonight. i want to share with you. i want to share with you and get your reaction to something that kevin orr, the city's financial manager who was appointed by the governor. this is what he said. he told the "wall street journal." for a long time, the city was dumb, lazy, happy and rich. he goes on to say that if you had an eighth grade education, you'll get 30 years of a good job and a pension and great health care. now that's his quote. lee, your thoughts on that. is that, does...
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. >> that's going to be used by the local emergency managers at the county level and possibly the city level. they'll look at thishey also could look at this map and see the relative vulnerability they're interested in. >> reporter: sinkholes are not uncommon in florida. but as more and more development has occurred here, they're more often coming into connection with the public. and that's the problem. this one took on the very serious tourism industry in this state. now people are realizing it's a threat that has to be dealt with. >> certainly does. all right. thanks very much martin savidge working this story for us as he always does. >>> coming up, a red hot political question. does the u.s. constitution prevent one of the republican parties rising stars from ever running for president? we'll tell you when we come back. when you realize you need to switch to verizon, it's a reality check. i had my reality check when i'd be sitting there with my friends who had their verizon phones and i'd be sitting there like "mine's still loading!" i couldn't get email. i couldn't stream movies. i couldn't upload any of our
. >> that's going to be used by the local emergency managers at the county level and possibly the city level. they'll look at thishey also could look at this map and see the relative vulnerability they're interested in. >> reporter: sinkholes are not uncommon in florida. but as more and more development has occurred here, they're more often coming into connection with the public. and that's the problem. this one took on the very serious tourism industry in this state. now people are...
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is up to us as architects and engineers and professionals to say, we are not going to let this happen again. we are going to build a strong city. you have already met our regional rubber manager-- project manager. rachel. toare incredibly fortunate have an amazing staff. this year, we have three emerging professionals. they were either our chapters area they are dedicated to see how architecture can make a difference. they have a five-point plan. we are helping. that is the short answer. see, those of you were not in new york and did not see the devastation. it is pretty rough. it is not what you saw in the coffee shops wall street. this is breezy point. this the rockaway's. seaside heights. this a building disaster. this is where we can really respond. we are doing a couple of things. we are going to be announcing very soon we are going to be repairing and building three sports facilities for new york city schools. there's a recon some designer. will it be looking for a couple of more firms. we are working in seaside heights. one the most bizarre fundraising events was myself and snooki on mtv. it was -- i am not going to go into it. we are focused on another projects. rebui
is up to us as architects and engineers and professionals to say, we are not going to let this happen again. we are going to build a strong city. you have already met our regional rubber manager-- project manager. rachel. toare incredibly fortunate have an amazing staff. this year, we have three emerging professionals. they were either our chapters area they are dedicated to see how architecture can make a difference. they have a five-point plan. we are helping. that is the short answer. see,...
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this country everywhere. it is in restaurants, tire making, everything. stuart: noodles. monica is with us chomping at the bit. let me read it first. the city managerave hired phoenix city manager, they have agreed to pay a total compensation package of $558,000 in his first year. santa ana hit hard. i know it sounds like a lot of money, i say this is the way of the future bringing in a technocrat to run the city without the unions on your back. i think it is the lesser of two evils. bankruptcy would be a high evil. monica, she does not agree. go. monica: the state of california is bankrupt, it has no money. many are broke and have no money. to pay out this kind of salary for somebody to come in on the outset, i don't know what the track record is like. if he is a master turnaround artist. if he can turn this thing around, here's what i would argue. here is the thing, in this country you have to prove yourself before you get the big number. do you think he is worth $500,000? of taxpayer money. charles: they have a habit of electing crooks, jerks, stupid people all the time to run their government. california is the worse. monica: how about if they
this country everywhere. it is in restaurants, tire making, everything. stuart: noodles. monica is with us chomping at the bit. let me read it first. the city managerave hired phoenix city manager, they have agreed to pay a total compensation package of $558,000 in his first year. santa ana hit hard. i know it sounds like a lot of money, i say this is the way of the future bringing in a technocrat to run the city without the unions on your back. i think it is the lesser of two evils. bankruptcy...
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city. and ford marketing group manager is with us from southfield, michigan, and amy is going to, well, you're in charge of the marketing for thisve got to sell me one of these things. remember, please, amy, i bought one two years ago. and i think, i think i paid somewhere in the region of $34,000. so, let's start with the ford escape titanium. what's the price on it, please? >> the price on the one that you're looking at today is 35,000. but, it actually starts at 22-7. so the one that you're looking at has all the technology that we offer on the escape. >> and what's the titanium. what's that mean? is that just a marketing name? >> it is our highest end series. for the customers looking for the luxury and the technology. the titanium. stuart: what is the miles per gallon, 32, 33, ford escape hybrid, i might tell you, hybrid. >> excellent. well on the titanium, the highway label is 30 miles per gallon, a two liter eco boost engine and it's quick, and it's fuel efficient. now, there's one future on that particular car. and i think we've got somebody that's going to demonstrate this. the foot activated lift gate and i think someb
city. and ford marketing group manager is with us from southfield, michigan, and amy is going to, well, you're in charge of the marketing for thisve got to sell me one of these things. remember, please, amy, i bought one two years ago. and i think, i think i paid somewhere in the region of $34,000. so, let's start with the ford escape titanium. what's the price on it, please? >> the price on the one that you're looking at today is 35,000. but, it actually starts at 22-7. so the one that...
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cities visited by book tv local content vehicles, visit us online at c-span.org / local content. up next on book tv, after words with guest host bridge benjamin. this week fortune magazine's assistant managing editor and her first book the end of a suburb. where the american dream is moving. argues that the recession and a crash of the housing market has pushed more of the population to leave the suburbs and make a home inside the city limits. immigration that she says is long-lasting and good for society. the program is about an hour. >> the fascinating book. fascin. the end of the suburbs. can you tell us about your title? >> sure. the main idea behind the book is that after more than half a century of expansion into the suburbs close rappel of america. it embodies the american dream for. it's very -- the image of the house and suburbia is really what so many people strive for. that is changing. is changing pretty dramatically. @booktv so over time, but every indicator you look at a showing this. we're tired of this way of life. the reason behind that are numerous and complex and have been kind of grinding away for a ehimber of years. the indicators out there, the sort of sense of america
cities visited by book tv local content vehicles, visit us online at c-span.org / local content. up next on book tv, after words with guest host bridge benjamin. this week fortune magazine's assistant managing editor and her first book the end of a suburb. where the american dream is moving. argues that the recession and a crash of the housing market has pushed more of the population to leave the suburbs and make a home inside the city limits. immigration that she says is long-lasting and good...
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this. beach city los angeles, competed with other cities. the majors managers ceos of the big businesses superintendents of the small businesses say come on in and help useven know it's happening but all of a sudden it's easier to walk and vegetables are cheaper. that's what makes it easier. not going on a diet. >> and moving forward, you're going to my old stomping grounds. texas. >> even though it's a conservative place, they've really been open minded and ready to try these new innovations. we think it will be the 15th american blue zone. >> fascinating dan. thank you so much for coming in. >> a delight. >> and now a look at the weather for your weekend. >>> up next, fall movie preview. >> everything okay? >> i don't like the look of that. >> they're coming in fast. >> captain phillips starring tom hanks is one of the high-profile films we're watching. you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." [announcer] there's no hiding the goodness of the latest from beneful baked delights. new heartfuls are made with real bacon... ...and oven-baked to crisp perfection. new heartfuls from beneful baked delights. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] love your kitchen eve
this. beach city los angeles, competed with other cities. the majors managers ceos of the big businesses superintendents of the small businesses say come on in and help useven know it's happening but all of a sudden it's easier to walk and vegetables are cheaper. that's what makes it easier. not going on a diet. >> and moving forward, you're going to my old stomping grounds. texas. >> even though it's a conservative place, they've really been open minded and ready to try these new...
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managers looking to decrease allocations in china and india. joining us now is charlie parker, editor at citi wire. thank you so much for joining us today. how are you? >> very well, thanks. >> fantastic. so thisvey to me and to a lot of people in the investment community probably doesn't come as a huge surprise. with the tapering debate, we're seeing sentiment in the emerging markets certainly taking a hit, but talk us through the main findings of this survey, and talk us through some of the surprises like south africa. >> yeah, so we conducted this with deutsche. and we spoke to 100 global fund managers, they represent about a quarter of a trillion of assets. at the end of the first quarter this year, we had already seen that negative economic news start to come through from places like china and india. but fund manager sentiment remained relatively buoyant. now at the end of the second quarter we've taken another reading of those 100 fund managers, and there's been a substantial decrease in sentiment. really most profoundly felt in places like china and india. at the end of the first quarter, despite the beginning of negative news, they were still adding money. it was still net money coming
managers looking to decrease allocations in china and india. joining us now is charlie parker, editor at citi wire. thank you so much for joining us today. how are you? >> very well, thanks. >> fantastic. so thisvey to me and to a lot of people in the investment community probably doesn't come as a huge surprise. with the tapering debate, we're seeing sentiment in the emerging markets certainly taking a hit, but talk us through the main findings of this survey, and talk us through...
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us, as architects, engineers and building professionals to say you know what, we're not going to let this happen again. we're going to build a strong city. you've already met our regional program manager up here just earlier getting the topaz metal. we're and currently fortunate to have just amazing stuff. this year we have three in emerging professionals. so one yesterday, that worked with either our chapters or our organization. and their dedicated to sing how architecture can make a difference. they have at the high point plan. we have no time for. we're helping, that's the short answer. [laughter] for the you can see those of you were not in new york and saw the devastation, it's pretty rough. it's not time what you saw in the coffee shops in wall street. this is breezy point. this is the rockaways, seaside heights. this is a building disaster. this is where we can really respond. so we are doing a of things. we are going to be announcing very soon that we will be preparing and building three sports facilities for new york city schools. it's been a concept design on with the schools. we will be looking for a couple more firms if you're interested. we are working at seaside heights
us, as architects, engineers and building professionals to say you know what, we're not going to let this happen again. we're going to build a strong city. you've already met our regional program manager up here just earlier getting the topaz metal. we're and currently fortunate to have just amazing stuff. this year we have three in emerging professionals. so one yesterday, that worked with either our chapters or our organization. and their dedicated to sing how architecture can make a...