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my opinion is the value is twofold. value one first of all is the value defined by cms because for the most part they are a major payer. so like it or not they get to assign the value. but also value comes from the point of the customer that can be either our patients in terms of the care they are receiving or are they getting better are the outcomes better? the value is also from our workforce could our staff. are they in environments in which they are thriving and want to be here and then therefore able to give better service to our patients and hopefully will increase their understanding of the value we provide to so i think it's both. what are the external organizations that are driving and who are determined with the value is, based upon national benchmarks, measures, other things but i think it's too full. both of payer value and the value from the perspective of the customer. >> i feel like that's a good approach. we definitely need to follow cms's lead in areas that are not under cms's radar or that they are lag
my opinion is the value is twofold. value one first of all is the value defined by cms because for the most part they are a major payer. so like it or not they get to assign the value. but also value comes from the point of the customer that can be either our patients in terms of the care they are receiving or are they getting better are the outcomes better? the value is also from our workforce could our staff. are they in environments in which they are thriving and want to be here and then...
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that's a value. >> back to the value for growth thing. energy became value in 2016.hat's why value has outperformed year-to-date. coming into the year energy became value because it got so significantly depressed. you know what energy equities have done. that's why value has outperformed. >> i totally disagree. >> i have been underweight energy all year, and it's been a terrific year. >> i'm so uncomfortable not to be part of an arg you want auto here. >> so left out. >> pete, do you have a value pick for us? >> well, you know what, as you know, i don't look at it that way, and i never look for just value or just growth, and i've always said the combination of both, which is why joe pointed out, but that's why technology has had a great year. look at what microsoft has done. look at intel pushing towards the highs, you know, throughout the year. >> let me rephrase it. let me rephrase it. >> okay. >> yeah, what do you have? bring it to me? >> we're at all-time highs, and a lot of sectors have rallied. in the face of all that, i don't necessarily mean a growth stock ve
that's a value. >> back to the value for growth thing. energy became value in 2016.hat's why value has outperformed year-to-date. coming into the year energy became value because it got so significantly depressed. you know what energy equities have done. that's why value has outperformed. >> i totally disagree. >> i have been underweight energy all year, and it's been a terrific year. >> i'm so uncomfortable not to be part of an arg you want auto here. >> so left...
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, the western values, the right of law, freedom of speech, freedom of religion.he made it clear after donald trump was elected to say we will work with you on the basis of this and this and she mentioned all the values she will defend. friedrich: i did not define the leadership role aced on how much money we spend. but if you want to be a leading person in foreign policy and a western union or world, you have to come up with the same amount of expenses as the others. not one of them is defending the free world. you have to meet these expectations. melinda: let me give the floor to two issues. perhaps you would comment briefly. the first one, security. there is an idea that donald to somey come up degree, if not entirely, reduce the u.s. role in nato. hence, the great interest in the eu to increase european countries cooperation on security issues. is there a leadership role there for the chancellor? number two, values. ulrike: yes, there is a leadership role for the chancellor and germany. the other thing, how can it work? french, notor the that i do not like thi
, the western values, the right of law, freedom of speech, freedom of religion.he made it clear after donald trump was elected to say we will work with you on the basis of this and this and she mentioned all the values she will defend. friedrich: i did not define the leadership role aced on how much money we spend. but if you want to be a leading person in foreign policy and a western union or world, you have to come up with the same amount of expenses as the others. not one of them is...
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that value isn't that 3.5-$5 million. i figure of the supervisors going back and look at some these other tweaks to recapture that. and make sure that is equivalent to the inclusionary fee or the inclusionary on-site fee. >> follow-up thought that >> no i'm thinking- >> i will second the motion >> commissioner jonathan >> [inaudible] >> director rahm >> if they've commissioners decide to move ahead become a discussion on the design and recognizing that i think the primary concern is if i could on this issue and the design issue was relationship to the tenderloin more than i think to be fair within the relationship on market street. it was the scale of the tenderloin and want to make sure that scale was properly address. so having said that, there's lots we can do it the commission chooses to move ahead to get the design in a form that commissioners will are more comfortable with >> thank you. commissioner richards >> i like to recommend amending the motion to include mr. jeff joslin's suggestion of the entryways.. he had
that value isn't that 3.5-$5 million. i figure of the supervisors going back and look at some these other tweaks to recapture that. and make sure that is equivalent to the inclusionary fee or the inclusionary on-site fee. >> follow-up thought that >> no i'm thinking- >> i will second the motion >> commissioner jonathan >> [inaudible] >> director rahm >> if they've commissioners decide to move ahead become a discussion on the design and recognizing that...
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financthe value space, isials are the big weighting within value indices.here have you been buying? we have gone to europe. we get some commodities also in that sense. banks, industrials should do and can do ok. we still have strong growth in china. sense, if we take a positive look at what happens right now policy-wise, we try to thatunt the trump moves, can restart the behavior in this ycycle, which can be quite interesting. vonnie: -- mark: thank you for jo theining us, hans peterson. tune in tomorrow to see janet yellen's testimony before the congressional joint economic committee. jaguar isming up, getting a late start in the electric car competition. this is bloomberg. ♪ mark: we are counting down to the european close 15 minutes away. vonnie: from bloomberg world headquarters in new york, i'm vonnie quinn. mark, we have jaguar coming up next. mark: it is joining the competitive electric car market. race to meet tightening emissions standards. -- it will compete with the tesla model x. you for joining us. youting times for you, are joining an increasi
financthe value space, isials are the big weighting within value indices.here have you been buying? we have gone to europe. we get some commodities also in that sense. banks, industrials should do and can do ok. we still have strong growth in china. sense, if we take a positive look at what happens right now policy-wise, we try to thatunt the trump moves, can restart the behavior in this ycycle, which can be quite interesting. vonnie: -- mark: thank you for jo theining us, hans peterson. tune...
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that's the value of the option.m going to give you an option on ibm stock, you immediately look up the value in "the wall street journal," you say, thank you, that's what i got paid. we get charged capital gains instead of ordinary -- >> host: so that'd be some reform. >> guest: that's a nickel. what you really see is those options, we were very clever about which ones we bought, which ones we invested in, and we were able to make those options worth a lot of money, and they're treated as capital gains. we can make an argument, and i do in the book, that we should lower the corporate tax and raise the capital gains rate because part of the reason why the capital gains rate is low is because of the double taxation of corporate taxes which maybe doesn't apply in, well, does apply because we're corporations, and the profits are getting taxed. >> host: we're having this discussion one month before the presidential election. [laughter] so, obviously, there's a lot of politics in the air, and and we're here in washington,
that's the value of the option.m going to give you an option on ibm stock, you immediately look up the value in "the wall street journal," you say, thank you, that's what i got paid. we get charged capital gains instead of ordinary -- >> host: so that'd be some reform. >> guest: that's a nickel. what you really see is those options, we were very clever about which ones we bought, which ones we invested in, and we were able to make those options worth a lot of money, and...
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and then they say okay that's the value they got.but that is in nickel. almost all the money in my bank account didn't come from the options they gave me. it was the value that was created not only for me. >> host: it looks like you are being compensated for your time and paying a lower tax rate and that seems fundamentally unfair. >> guest: there is a piece of that and i agree that is the value of the option. you immediately look up the value of that option in "the wall street journal" and say that's what we get charged. what you really see is those options we were very clever about what we bought and invested i in and we've are able to make them worth a lot of money. maybe we can make an argument to lower the corporate tax and raise the capital gains because part of the reason it is low is because of the double taxation of corporate taxes which maybe doesn't apply or it does apply because the corporations and profits are getting taxed. >> host: there's a lot of politics in the air. when you look around at the politicians running fo
and then they say okay that's the value they got.but that is in nickel. almost all the money in my bank account didn't come from the options they gave me. it was the value that was created not only for me. >> host: it looks like you are being compensated for your time and paying a lower tax rate and that seems fundamentally unfair. >> guest: there is a piece of that and i agree that is the value of the option. you immediately look up the value of that option in "the wall street...
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my opinion is the value is twofold. value one first of all is the value defined by cms because for the most part they are a major payer. so like it or not they get to assign the value. but also value comes from the point of the customer that can be either our patients in terms of the care they are receiving or are they getting better are the outcomes better? the value is also from our workforce could our staff. are they in environments in which they are thriving and want to be here and then therefore able to give better service to our patients and hopefully will increase their understanding of the value we provide to so i think it's both. what are the external organizations that are driving and who are determined with the value is, based upon national benchmarks, measures, other things but i think it's too full. both of payer value and the value from the perspective of the customer. >> i feel like that's a good approach. we definitely need to follow cms's lead in areas that are not under cms's radar or that they are lag
my opinion is the value is twofold. value one first of all is the value defined by cms because for the most part they are a major payer. so like it or not they get to assign the value. but also value comes from the point of the customer that can be either our patients in terms of the care they are receiving or are they getting better are the outcomes better? the value is also from our workforce could our staff. are they in environments in which they are thriving and want to be here and then...
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europe created $25 billion of value.it's a tip of the iceberg but some indication, the amount of innovation that our economy is producing relative to theirs and if they weren't sharing disproportionately their growth would be slower still. you look at test scores, for example. 50% of japan. we are doing it with a small group of people who are better trained, more highly motivated and having productivity amplified in the ways that the rest of the world haven't achieved. those countries were going faster and catching up and we pulled away from them quite dramatically. >> what's the evidence that the tax code would slow that down if we enacted more progressive policies, raised marginal tax rates, raised the estate tax rate, do you think steve jobs wouldn't created the iphone, do you think bill gates wouldn't have created microsoft and why? >> if you look at an individual base, bill gates did not expect to be a multimillionaire when he was outwriting system. they didn't need that money to note vait to do it. when you focus o
europe created $25 billion of value.it's a tip of the iceberg but some indication, the amount of innovation that our economy is producing relative to theirs and if they weren't sharing disproportionately their growth would be slower still. you look at test scores, for example. 50% of japan. we are doing it with a small group of people who are better trained, more highly motivated and having productivity amplified in the ways that the rest of the world haven't achieved. those countries were...
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she hopes for close cooperation based on shared values. sarah: i am sarah kelly, thank you for joining us. a stunning and historic victory. donald trump has won the presidency of the united states, the country now in unchartered territory. trump is a global outsider, or missing to shake things up in washington. but first, he needs to unite the country divided by a negative -- one of the most negative campaigns in history. many are unsure what his foreign-policy will hold. he promised to make everyone proud. america, now set to move in a different election, after voting for dramatic change. >> he stumped to the world. donald trump, self-made leaner and political outsider. now, the businessman will become the 45th president of the united states. his strategy opened the door to the white house to read playing on a voter's economic anxieties and taking advantage of racial tensions. but the biggest challenge is ahead of him. he has to heal the scars of his aggressive campaign. mr. trump: now it is ime for america to bind the wounds of division.
she hopes for close cooperation based on shared values. sarah: i am sarah kelly, thank you for joining us. a stunning and historic victory. donald trump has won the presidency of the united states, the country now in unchartered territory. trump is a global outsider, or missing to shake things up in washington. but first, he needs to unite the country divided by a negative -- one of the most negative campaigns in history. many are unsure what his foreign-policy will hold. he promised to make...
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i think also moly they are trying to have the value of the proposed ordinance equaled the value of theurrent inclusionary on-site requirements. to the extent they're not valued equal there should be some recapture of that. >> that make sense >> commissioner melgar >> we've talked about this a lot. just to chime in because i'm somewhat familiar with affordable housing thing. the land dedication is something we've not used so much whereas inclusionary we have a framework for valuing the difference between market rate and affordable. there's a framework. with this one it's been hit or miss when we used it in my opinion. so i do think that putting a value that does allow us to compare apples to apples-i actually liked that idea. i also i'm a little bit afraid of these one offs things that allow for developers to not meet their full obligation because we have not quite figured it out how to value things. so whereas i do support with the staff was going with this i also think it is especially because we have not really fully baked the framework to allow for these valuing in understanding wha
i think also moly they are trying to have the value of the proposed ordinance equaled the value of theurrent inclusionary on-site requirements. to the extent they're not valued equal there should be some recapture of that. >> that make sense >> commissioner melgar >> we've talked about this a lot. just to chime in because i'm somewhat familiar with affordable housing thing. the land dedication is something we've not used so much whereas inclusionary we have a framework for...
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that's a $15 value free. and while most programs only offer a 30-day money back guarantee, we're going to extend ours to a full 90 days. that's right. try the entire program, and if you're not satisfied for any reason, you'll get your money back, no questions asked, guaranteed. but you get to keep tai cheng for travelers and golfers, his special strength-training band, plus his feel better food plan as free gifts just for tai cheng. that's a $60 value free. and because tai cheng is not available in stores and never will be, you must pick up the phone now to save $20 on tai cheng. >> i've always been active all neck. and it is sore, and it is stiff. the lower back -- it's sore. and even my ankle's acting up. i love playing golf. i can't play anymore. i've used everything -- medication, heating pads. nothing works. i hope tai cheng is my answer. so, i started doing the exercises, and the first week, i could see the improvement. you can feel the stretch in all parts of your body. he works out your whole body, fr
that's a $15 value free. and while most programs only offer a 30-day money back guarantee, we're going to extend ours to a full 90 days. that's right. try the entire program, and if you're not satisfied for any reason, you'll get your money back, no questions asked, guaranteed. but you get to keep tai cheng for travelers and golfers, his special strength-training band, plus his feel better food plan as free gifts just for tai cheng. that's a $60 value free. and because tai cheng is not...
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she spelled out the values. susan: she reminded donald trump.reas: the values our respect for human dignity for all people, all races. there was a long list. she read back to him his campaign speeches. melinda: reminded him what he needs to be respecting. let me ask you this, because we are coming to the end of our time. the question we posed, trump and europe, partners or rivals? she was reminding donald trump that partnership needs to be based on shared values. stefan prystawik, where are we heading? some in the media said this represents the beginning of a new era, that europe can no longer count on the united states. is it really so drastic? stefan: for the time being, we have to presume that, because with somebody who changes his mind twice a day, to say the least, how can you predict what the policies will be? europepe, at least for the time being, probably has to a at leat and seegoing on i its own what's going to happen. susan: let's not forget, she was also speaking to europe, both speaking to donald trump and, with the clarity that you
she spelled out the values. susan: she reminded donald trump.reas: the values our respect for human dignity for all people, all races. there was a long list. she read back to him his campaign speeches. melinda: reminded him what he needs to be respecting. let me ask you this, because we are coming to the end of our time. the question we posed, trump and europe, partners or rivals? she was reminding donald trump that partnership needs to be based on shared values. stefan prystawik, where are we...
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. >>> do those beanie babies still have any value? >>> and a valley couple staying true to their until death do us part wedding vows. >>> tonight a horrific crash in peoria sends seven people to the hospital. including five young children. the crash is also closed down a major roadway for hours. team 12 is live at the scene of the crash with more. >> reporter: yeah. the truck involved here we're told was heading northbound right on 87th avenue which is where we are now. you can see the truck still here with pretty significant front end damage and investigators have been on scene for hours now taking pictures and measurements out here trying to piece together what happened. investigators say the driver of stop sign t-boning a mini-van full of people. we're told there were seven people in the mini-van. five children between the ages of 6 and 14. two have serious injuries. right now the road is still closed for this investigation between 83rd and 91st avenues. you'll have a find -- to find another way for the next couple hours. people ru
. >>> do those beanie babies still have any value? >>> and a valley couple staying true to their until death do us part wedding vows. >>> tonight a horrific crash in peoria sends seven people to the hospital. including five young children. the crash is also closed down a major roadway for hours. team 12 is live at the scene of the crash with more. >> reporter: yeah. the truck involved here we're told was heading northbound right on 87th avenue which is where we...
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we have shared those values.continue to share those values and obviously, we will continue to cooperate with the new administration but today, i think a word of gratitude is at hand. thank you very much for this very close cooperation. >> wonderful to be back in berlin. this is my sixth visit to germany. it will not be my last. i have somehow continued to miss oktoberfest, so that's probably something that is better for me to do as a former president rather than as president. i'll have more fun. it's also wonderful to be back with my great friend and ally chancellor merkel. as i reflect back over the last 8 years, i could not have asked for a steadier, more reliable partner on the world stage. often through some very challenging times, so i want to thank you for your friendship, leadership, and commitment to our alliance and i want to thank the german people. the partnership in our country that have been able to establish all these years. last week marked the 27th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall. the u
we have shared those values.continue to share those values and obviously, we will continue to cooperate with the new administration but today, i think a word of gratitude is at hand. thank you very much for this very close cooperation. >> wonderful to be back in berlin. this is my sixth visit to germany. it will not be my last. i have somehow continued to miss oktoberfest, so that's probably something that is better for me to do as a former president rather than as president. i'll have...
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we have eight core values, one of our core values is taking care of each other. when our areas are in time of need, we want to be a first responder. >> matthew, what did you do? >> we staffed our command center, we have a command center, with people experienced in making sure we can get product moved from parts of the country to the areas of need. we work closely with our ven tore partners, who are terrific to make sure we can get the product there dplchlt with this is an he can ample where you would argue you could make a lot more money. >> you could argue that. that's not in our values. we want to take care of the communities in which we serve. we know in the long-run, that will pay off. >> where are you in the supply chain? let's say it is snowing some place. are you able to bring snow stuff from one area to the other? i saw it snowing in one region. you never seem to be out of the stuff. >> one of the great things we did under frank blake's leadership. we totally changed our supply change. we can move product around and make sure it is where it is suppose to
we have eight core values, one of our core values is taking care of each other. when our areas are in time of need, we want to be a first responder. >> matthew, what did you do? >> we staffed our command center, we have a command center, with people experienced in making sure we can get product moved from parts of the country to the areas of need. we work closely with our ven tore partners, who are terrific to make sure we can get the product there dplchlt with this is an he can...
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my opinion is the value is twofold. value one first of all is the value defined by cms because for the most part they are a major payer. so like it or not they get to assign the value. but also value comes from the point of the customer that can be either our patients in terms of the care they are receiving or are they getting better are the outcomes better? the value is also from our workforce could our staff. are they in environments in which they are thriving and want to be here and then therefore able to give better service to our patients and hopefully will increase their understanding of the value we provide to so i think it's both. what are the external organizations that are driving and who are determined with the value is, based upon national benchmarks, measures, other things but i think it's too full. both of payer value and the value from the perspective of the customer. >> i feel like that's a good approach. we definitely need to follow cms's lead in areas that are not under cms's radar or that they are lag
my opinion is the value is twofold. value one first of all is the value defined by cms because for the most part they are a major payer. so like it or not they get to assign the value. but also value comes from the point of the customer that can be either our patients in terms of the care they are receiving or are they getting better are the outcomes better? the value is also from our workforce could our staff. are they in environments in which they are thriving and want to be here and then...
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out a lot of value, created double the value.ou need to do anything more than the steps that you have said that you'll do? >> well, jim, in fact you recall i've been on your show right after we split from marathon oil and then when we, in october of 2012, when we did the ipo for mplx. and then when we acquired the hess stores. so we've done a lot to be able to grow value. >> every time the stock has gone higher. >> every time it has. >> you've made our viewers a lot of money. >> in fact, i take you back to 2011 splitting from marathon, we're up 140% in shareholder returns. >> extraordinary. everyone needs to know much better than anyone else in your sector. >> our board has a very deep knowledge of how to grow value, and we review a lot of opportunities with the board. and all of these opportunities that we continue to review, you know, it's evident -- and i agree with elliott, and i visit with many shareholders all the time, that there's a tremendous value. and we got caught um in the downturn of the commodity price second half
out a lot of value, created double the value.ou need to do anything more than the steps that you have said that you'll do? >> well, jim, in fact you recall i've been on your show right after we split from marathon oil and then when we, in october of 2012, when we did the ipo for mplx. and then when we acquired the hess stores. so we've done a lot to be able to grow value. >> every time the stock has gone higher. >> every time it has. >> you've made our viewers a lot of...
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>> value is cheaper now. if you're tactical you do what chief said you s geoff said you sit back and watch. if you're fully invested stay invested. if not and you have marginal money why bother. >> a lot of investors were looking at banks in the month of october. so you saw a aggressive move in a short space of time. >> no one owns the banks. >> people were trading in october. >> that's the trend for the year. value was cheap a year ago. most recently banks are not under owned. there's an expect jays interest rates go up. that's good for net margins and good for banks. bond yields are selling off. it doesn't work for either. the environment is better if to your point there's an inflation trading. >> banks were put into that trading element. there's certainly a tail wind from net interest margins on this high yield curve, but how far can that run in a very indebted global economy we're in and also banks have no shortage of regulatory litigation challenges that face them. taking on medium term perspective we wo
>> value is cheaper now. if you're tactical you do what chief said you s geoff said you sit back and watch. if you're fully invested stay invested. if not and you have marginal money why bother. >> a lot of investors were looking at banks in the month of october. so you saw a aggressive move in a short space of time. >> no one owns the banks. >> people were trading in october. >> that's the trend for the year. value was cheap a year ago. most recently banks are not...
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i believe these are indeed shared values and should be shared values. as to my position on president assad, assad as president has actively tried to kill his own people. help has bombed them with barrel bombs in a most terrible way. he has brought untold suffering over his people. if you look at aleppo and other places. when you talk to the refugees who have fled here to germany, they will be able to tell you their own personal story. the great majority of them fled assad. so i don't see him as an ally. >> translator: thank you very much. mr. president, you describe your hopes rather more -- great historical terms. let me break this down to months and years. the fact that steven bannon was made as chief strategist, the fact that prominent republican representatives did not decide to join this transition team. what makes you confident president trump can be a partner to the world and europe and germany? if you hear those words of praise of the president with regard to you, this -- what he said, can this not sort of demand too much from you and from germa
i believe these are indeed shared values and should be shared values. as to my position on president assad, assad as president has actively tried to kill his own people. help has bombed them with barrel bombs in a most terrible way. he has brought untold suffering over his people. if you look at aleppo and other places. when you talk to the refugees who have fled here to germany, they will be able to tell you their own personal story. the great majority of them fled assad. so i don't see him as...
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they can deliver a lot of value. they can save lives, but how do you then make that into a platform? how do you make that into a company? that's real why it struggles that we try to ferret out early on as we think about is this a team? it's really about execution. we talk about technology, integration, implementation, but it's really a team that makes a difference. we try to find are these people someone that have done this before? can they do this? do they have the network in health care? a lot of it is still a people business in health care. do you know the right people at these hospitals and payers that can help you get this adopted. >> stephanie, you might have perspective on this. how do you take an app-based business and scale it? i'm thinking in particular about this feature of yours which is really making the match with a human being, somebody who is a coach who can deliver a particular kind of service remotely to the patient customer. >> we're really excited to be able to combine the human touch with technol
they can deliver a lot of value. they can save lives, but how do you then make that into a platform? how do you make that into a company? that's real why it struggles that we try to ferret out early on as we think about is this a team? it's really about execution. we talk about technology, integration, implementation, but it's really a team that makes a difference. we try to find are these people someone that have done this before? can they do this? do they have the network in health care? a...
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the issue of property values and even property tax or to hold. there part and parcel of thehat issue. the fact is the city has a firm obligation that require them to look out for fair housing. miami and other cities get block grants.what t >> so can you articulate in the sentence the difference of what you don't get taxes you get from tourists. you do get property taxes. so what is it that cuts off the chain? >> we believe it has to be tied specifically to the property. >> how are the cost of increased services.ures becau >> were not looking at the increased services of police but our department would have to look at unsafe structures and final structures because they been abandoned after foreclosure. our department would have to remediate neighborhoods so this is the other end of having blocked against a person for fair housing. it's the other end when you try to remediate the neighborhood make it whole again.e those efforts are the ones we seek damages for.di >> in gladstone this court recognize that a city that is strictly injured in its prope
the issue of property values and even property tax or to hold. there part and parcel of thehat issue. the fact is the city has a firm obligation that require them to look out for fair housing. miami and other cities get block grants.what t >> so can you articulate in the sentence the difference of what you don't get taxes you get from tourists. you do get property taxes. so what is it that cuts off the chain? >> we believe it has to be tied specifically to the property. >> how...
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most here value our alliances. whether nato or those with our asian allies, yet we have not caused a national conversation on how broader security interest conversation into how alliances can enhance those interests. within our policy circles in the u.s., we have a vibrant, thoughtful conversation going on, and that's good. but in many ways, it is a very close self talk that can be drowned out or negated by a handful of tweets and posts that provide a very different point of view to thousands and even millions. the public's field of view in the u.s. regarding national security has narrowed. it is about isis and the violence in the middle east and avoiding another 9/11. and that's understandable. great -- for over a decade, this has been the american fixation. the view of security is also formed by events and not trends. we think about the ukraine and maybe some rattling up in the baltics. the east china sea, the south china sea, north korea. or it's often about people, leaders. it is about putin or aside -- or assa
most here value our alliances. whether nato or those with our asian allies, yet we have not caused a national conversation on how broader security interest conversation into how alliances can enhance those interests. within our policy circles in the u.s., we have a vibrant, thoughtful conversation going on, and that's good. but in many ways, it is a very close self talk that can be drowned out or negated by a handful of tweets and posts that provide a very different point of view to thousands...
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because you are supporting the values of this alliance. when we speak only on the transactional, we erode credibility, trust, and the foundations of the relationship. what's so important about our duty to explain is why we created nato in the first place. all rolled into one, why did these 12 countries gather in 1949 to sign the washington treaty? it is today, the came together for a unifying ideal of collective dissent. are doingat they today. instead of 12, there are 28, almost 29 members of nato. exactly, we have to put this context, these same principles, into a 21st century context. it's so important to underscore that nato was designed for and by u.s. leaders. science -- that's why it was signed here. that's why we are the repository. it was designed for u.s. national engagement. many say -- after the cold war, why did nato exist? curiously they have always found so many more operational positions to do. immediately after welcoming new members, we went to war in xhosa vote it has served in afghanistan. it continues to serve, after 15
because you are supporting the values of this alliance. when we speak only on the transactional, we erode credibility, trust, and the foundations of the relationship. what's so important about our duty to explain is why we created nato in the first place. all rolled into one, why did these 12 countries gather in 1949 to sign the washington treaty? it is today, the came together for a unifying ideal of collective dissent. are doingat they today. instead of 12, there are 28, almost 29 members of...
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let's put more value on what really matters. this season, bring back the holidays after being accused of sexual harassment.....by some of the network's female anchors. but not all of those accusing him.... were in such high profile positions. abc's elizabeth vargas is here with one woman's story of what she claims happened.... elizabeth vargas 12:23:47;20 tell me first of all why you've elizabeth, i think that i went through such hell for so many years. i finally felt safe when //i saw that other women were-- were speaking up. for decades? laurie luhn was one of roger ailes' closest associates. they met when she was 28 years old? working on george hw bush's first presidential campaign. ailes - already a powerful media consultant. laurie luhn 12:29:48;12 i wanted to work for him. // i introduced myself to him on the elevator. and then i think later on he ran into me in the hall was s-- super friendly and-- and had acted like he'd remembered me. laurie says ailes invited her for an interview with his firm laurie luhn 12:26:48;11 i
let's put more value on what really matters. this season, bring back the holidays after being accused of sexual harassment.....by some of the network's female anchors. but not all of those accusing him.... were in such high profile positions. abc's elizabeth vargas is here with one woman's story of what she claims happened.... elizabeth vargas 12:23:47;20 tell me first of all why you've elizabeth, i think that i went through such hell for so many years. i finally felt safe when //i saw that...
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we respect and cherish these values, too. and we must defend them. [applause] and let me add, our constitutional democracy demands our participation. not just every four years that all the time. so let's do what we can to keep advancing the causes and values we all hold dear. making our economy work for everyone not just those at the top. protecting our country and protecting our planet. and breaking down all the barriers that hold any american back from achieving their dreams. we spent a year and a half bringing together millions of people from every corner of our country to say with one voice that we believe that the american dream is big enough for everyone. for people of all races and religions. for men and women. for immigrants. for lgbt people and people with disabilities. for everyone. [applause] so now our responsibility as citizens is to keep doing our part. to build that better, stronger, fairer america that we seek. and i know you will. i am so grateful to stand with all of you. i want to thank tim kaine and ann holton for being our partne
we respect and cherish these values, too. and we must defend them. [applause] and let me add, our constitutional democracy demands our participation. not just every four years that all the time. so let's do what we can to keep advancing the causes and values we all hold dear. making our economy work for everyone not just those at the top. protecting our country and protecting our planet. and breaking down all the barriers that hold any american back from achieving their dreams. we spent a year...
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hillary clinton is the only candidate that embodies the positive values, the values that distinguishhis community, this society, this country among the rest of the nations in the world. there is so much support for her that these results are going to be in her favor. i have observed with my own eyes. i have observed communities. sometimes those reactions are not reflected in the polls but at personal level i am so enthusiast skpk so positive about the result in favor of secretary clinton. >> i did want to ask you about what is going on in mosul. donald trump called it a disaster. arwa damon has been in the middle of the battlefield. we will show that story in the next hour. i wonder if you have had time to pay attention to that and how you think that is going. >> look, these are very serious matters of our armed forces. these are matters of defense. these candidates and especially temperamentally unsuitable candidate for presidency donald trump should not be commenting on these matters. these are very delicate matters of defense, matters for our armed forces and our leadership to han
hillary clinton is the only candidate that embodies the positive values, the values that distinguishhis community, this society, this country among the rest of the nations in the world. there is so much support for her that these results are going to be in her favor. i have observed with my own eyes. i have observed communities. sometimes those reactions are not reflected in the polls but at personal level i am so enthusiast skpk so positive about the result in favor of secretary clinton....
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message we're here and we're paying attention and we're committed we're recommitting ourselves to our values here in san francisco with that, the rest i submit. >> thank you madam president. >> supervisor campos. >> thank you very much madam clerk we have a couple of items the first a hearing request i'm introducing on the status of implementation of my law this board passed its creating a or requiring the opening of more nationwide i think this is important to know how this is going i know that additional centers have been opened but a better understanding how something that has proven to be successful is going. >> the second thing you know i actually with the election of donald trump i actually was attempted today to introduce an motor home for quality and you diversity and an in memoriam for our bill of rights but united states injure is out i'll end by the reading a mexican proverb that i think is fitting and what is happening in the rest of the country and the proverb goes like this they tried to bury us, they didn't know that we were seized the rest i submit. >> thank you supervisor ca
message we're here and we're paying attention and we're committed we're recommitting ourselves to our values here in san francisco with that, the rest i submit. >> thank you madam president. >> supervisor campos. >> thank you very much madam clerk we have a couple of items the first a hearing request i'm introducing on the status of implementation of my law this board passed its creating a or requiring the opening of more nationwide i think this is important to know how this...
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>> i think simply because it represents better value.g or visit the attractions, it's better value for americans. so that's the main reason. >> reporter: of course, all of this because of the brexit referendum in june, which has driven down the value of the pound by 16%. thanks, chris. back to you, frances. >> matt, thank you very much. happy shopping to you there across the pond. >>> donald trump is getting support from an unlikely source. after "snl's" weekend update co-anchor says some of this is deserved. he sat down with "esquire" magazine where he was asked about trump's latest criticism that "snl" is too one-sided. he responded, quote, oddly, i agree with him. we try to write that way, but comedy should take both sides. no matter who is in power, we should be making fun of them. zblmpl >>> all right. here's a reason to head to your freezer and grab some ice cream. ice cream for breakfast is apparently good to you. that's according to research from the university of tokyo. they find that eating the frozen treat in the morning can a
>> i think simply because it represents better value.g or visit the attractions, it's better value for americans. so that's the main reason. >> reporter: of course, all of this because of the brexit referendum in june, which has driven down the value of the pound by 16%. thanks, chris. back to you, frances. >> matt, thank you very much. happy shopping to you there across the pond. >>> donald trump is getting support from an unlikely source. after "snl's"...
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we have shared those values. we continue to share those values.will continue to cooperate with the new administration. but today i think a word of gratitude is at hand. thank you very much for this very close, very intensive cooperation. >> it's wonderful to be back in berlin. this is my sixth visit to germany. it will not be my last. i have somehow continued to miss oktoberfest so that's probably something that is better for me to do as a former president rather than as president. i will have more fun. it's also wonderful to be back with my great friend and ally, chancellor merkel. as i reflect back over the last eight years, i could not ask for a steadier, more reliable partner on the world stage. often through some very challenging times. so i want to thank you for your friendship, for your leadership and your commitment to our alliance. and i want to thank the german people for the incredible partnership that our countries have been able to establish all these years. last week marked the 27th anniversary of the fall of the berlin wall. the uni
we have shared those values. we continue to share those values.will continue to cooperate with the new administration. but today i think a word of gratitude is at hand. thank you very much for this very close, very intensive cooperation. >> it's wonderful to be back in berlin. this is my sixth visit to germany. it will not be my last. i have somehow continued to miss oktoberfest so that's probably something that is better for me to do as a former president rather than as president. i will...
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compared to the face value? >> i honestly don't have -- we've published that information. i don't have that information at my fingertips. >> maybe it's an unfair question. 90%, 80%, 70%? >> we would have been paying market prices for securities at that time. >> yeah, i know, but was that 70% of face, 80 -- you know, i realize you don't know exactly but you must know about. >> i don't think the discounts were nearly that deep, but i may be wrong. >> okay. okay. that's my final question. >> congressman, thank you. senator lee. >> thanks very much, mr. chairman, and thank you, chair yellen, for being with us today. in 2013, there were 12 banks, as i understand it, that controlled 69% of the industry assets. and i think we've been seeing a market increase in the share of revenues concentrated in a relatively small handful of firms. i see you're nodding. i assume that means you would not disagree with that. >> i believe that's true. >> then there was the economic census of 2012, and we learned from that study that th
compared to the face value? >> i honestly don't have -- we've published that information. i don't have that information at my fingertips. >> maybe it's an unfair question. 90%, 80%, 70%? >> we would have been paying market prices for securities at that time. >> yeah, i know, but was that 70% of face, 80 -- you know, i realize you don't know exactly but you must know about. >> i don't think the discounts were nearly that deep, but i may be wrong. >> okay....
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but yes, there's value in there too. i just would be careful about piling into things that have moved a lot very fast. and look to other areas where the investment -- investors' reaction has been totally y indiscriminate. >> so do you think the dollar should fade wands are a buying opportunity? does it apply to that too? do you just extrapolate across the spectrum? >> so far i was talking to risk assets, be it equity versus high yield, be it the banks versus technology, be it the u.s. dow versus emerging markets. that so far. the dollar i would differentiate. i think the dollar will continue to strengthen against the majors, but i think that the weakening of the em currencies has been excessive and i think there is value there. it's bumpy but there will be value there. bonds, i'd be very careful. we are seeing a significant repricing of the macroeconomic prospects for the united states, higher growth, high inflation. we are going to see some further technical dislocation. yes, there's a limit to how far they can go. the
but yes, there's value in there too. i just would be careful about piling into things that have moved a lot very fast. and look to other areas where the investment -- investors' reaction has been totally y indiscriminate. >> so do you think the dollar should fade wands are a buying opportunity? does it apply to that too? do you just extrapolate across the spectrum? >> so far i was talking to risk assets, be it equity versus high yield, be it the banks versus technology, be it the...
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the neighbors had their property values diminished, were able to recover. the corner store, the extent, situated like its neighbors, lost profits, utility complaints, those things we think are further afield, and not so closely connected. it is traditionally done by -- >> could you give us more concrete answers? the utility company, you say it is further afield. is it covered or not? >> we think it is not covered. what this court recognized that congress was taking account of, and the effect on property values is closely tied to discrimination tore practices. as in lexmark -- >> how about real estate brokers whose commission is based on the value of the property? >> yes, real estate brokers involved in the transaction, those are the type of people that have an interest in the transaction, even if it is an economic interest, i don't understand my friends on the other side to dispute that. if they have a transaction that fails to go through because of this, because of racial discrimination, then they can sue. we think it is important for the court to remember
the neighbors had their property values diminished, were able to recover. the corner store, the extent, situated like its neighbors, lost profits, utility complaints, those things we think are further afield, and not so closely connected. it is traditionally done by -- >> could you give us more concrete answers? the utility company, you say it is further afield. is it covered or not? >> we think it is not covered. what this court recognized that congress was taking account of, and...
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and maybe people who believe values and maybe people who believe in liberal values and maybe peoplead been responsible dugdale, who said donald trump had been responsible for dugdale, who said donald trump had been responsible for a been responsible for a hate-filled campaign dominated been responsible for a hate-filled campaign dominated by lies campaign dominated by lies and racism‘ but campaign dominated by lies and racism‘ but many politicians racism‘ but many politicians here are racism‘ but many politicians here are simply hoping are simply hoping that donald trump as are simply hoping that donald trump as president will be as president will be different from the donald trump as president will be different from the donald trump the candidate, the donald trump the candidate, thank the donald trump the candidate, thank you. the donald trump the candidate, thank you. that the donald trump the candidate, thank you. that is reaction from thank you. that is reaction from around the uk‘ let's get more reaction from around the world to donald trump's historic victory. let's get some r
and maybe people who believe values and maybe people who believe in liberal values and maybe peoplead been responsible dugdale, who said donald trump had been responsible for dugdale, who said donald trump had been responsible for a been responsible for a hate-filled campaign dominated been responsible for a hate-filled campaign dominated by lies campaign dominated by lies and racism‘ but campaign dominated by lies and racism‘ but many politicians racism‘ but many politicians here are...
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values -- trump to be firm when russia deviated from u.s. values. president obama: i don't expect the president-elect will follow exactly our blueprint or our approach. he does notis that simply take a realpolitik approach and suggest that if we just cut some deals with russia, even if it hurts people or even if it violates international norms or even if it leaves smaller countries vulnerable, or inates long-term problems regions like syria, that we just do whatever is convenient at the time. anchor: japan's prime minister will be the first foreign leader to meet donald trump. will hold informal talks with the republican president-elect in new york. aides say they help the meeting will reassure japan about washington's commitment to their alliance. hoping to build trust and work together for prosperity and peace. japan's prime minister took off from this airport in tokyo on wednesday, bound for new york. the first world leader to meet the new president-elect of the united states. to holdl very honored top-level meetings with the u.s. president-elect
values -- trump to be firm when russia deviated from u.s. values. president obama: i don't expect the president-elect will follow exactly our blueprint or our approach. he does notis that simply take a realpolitik approach and suggest that if we just cut some deals with russia, even if it hurts people or even if it violates international norms or even if it leaves smaller countries vulnerable, or inates long-term problems regions like syria, that we just do whatever is convenient at the time....
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we have common values, democracy, liberty, freedom, free movement of people. bind us together. now, donald trump and his national security team, they're going to look at this. what is the role of nato? can it be changed or expanded? what is the role in asia? is he going to continue to pivot to asia as president obama has done? i think that's one thing he'll probably keep because i think china's a rising power and we've got to be able to make sure we have a strong partners in asia beginning with japan and korea where we have alliances. he'll talk about burden sharing. japan and south korea they do a lot. they make a lot of contributions. can they do more? of course they can do more. what about nato. these are the questions that they have and i think it's important to have his secretary of state, whoever that may be, in the first month travel around the world and have this discussion with our allies and reassure them that we have common values and we will continue in that course. >> who would you like to see at secretary of state? >> that's not for me to decide.
we have common values, democracy, liberty, freedom, free movement of people. bind us together. now, donald trump and his national security team, they're going to look at this. what is the role of nato? can it be changed or expanded? what is the role in asia? is he going to continue to pivot to asia as president obama has done? i think that's one thing he'll probably keep because i think china's a rising power and we've got to be able to make sure we have a strong partners in asia beginning with...
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the values that we talked about, the values of democracy and free speech and international norms andrule of law respecting the ability of other countries to determine their own destiny and preserve their sovereignty and territorial integrity, those things are not something that we can set aside and so on issues like ukraine, on issues like syria we've had very significant differences. and my hope is that the president elect coming in takes a similarly constructive approach finding areas where we can cooperate with russia, where our values and interests align, but the president elect also willing to stand up to russia where they are deviating from our values and international norms. and i don't expect that the president elect will follow exactly our blueprint or our approach, but my hope is that he does not simply take a real politic approach and suggest that, you know, if we cut some deals with russia, even if it hurts people or violates international norm or leaves smaller countries vulnerable or creates long-term problems in regions like syria, that we just do whatever the -- is co
the values that we talked about, the values of democracy and free speech and international norms andrule of law respecting the ability of other countries to determine their own destiny and preserve their sovereignty and territorial integrity, those things are not something that we can set aside and so on issues like ukraine, on issues like syria we've had very significant differences. and my hope is that the president elect coming in takes a similarly constructive approach finding areas where...
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the cannister conversion kit is a $60 value. it's yours free, but only if you're one of the first 500 to want any more refugees resettled order. could this deal get any better? yes. order within the next 4 minutes the governor says he doesn't and you'll also get shark's incredible under appliance wand for getting impossible places incredibly clean. into the u.s. it's the easiest way to tackle the toughest cleaning jobs in your kitchen. but you must act now. back to syria to tight for and to make this offer too good isis. to pass up, just for ordering and -- and direct from shark, you'll get everything you see here shipped to your home for free. new jersey have cut ties with that's right -- free shipping. the program. just look at all you get -- the rotator powered lift-away with cannister conversion kit, the >>> but first, wanted criminals amazing under-appliance wand, the five-year v.i.p. in-home service guarantee, plus everything you see here shipped to your front door free. that's a total value of over $420. but you can get i
the cannister conversion kit is a $60 value. it's yours free, but only if you're one of the first 500 to want any more refugees resettled order. could this deal get any better? yes. order within the next 4 minutes the governor says he doesn't and you'll also get shark's incredible under appliance wand for getting impossible places incredibly clean. into the u.s. it's the easiest way to tackle the toughest cleaning jobs in your kitchen. but you must act now. back to syria to tight for and to...