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and to plan family activities, so, it is effect that our family very deeply time is every bit as valuable as money and this is really needed to support the 15-hour minimum wage. >> thank you. >> next speaker. >> good morning, supervisors my name is raymond and i am with the community action network. and i work there, as the youth coordinator, and as a lead organizer. and as a youth coordinator, you know, i learned a lot about all of these young ones that i worked with and they are history and their roots and their passion and their dreams, and you know, and as an organizers, and we do our best to support that. and this is the reason why i am here today. and i will ask you guys to pass this legislation, and you know, because, this is very important to the young ones, you know, after, high school, either, pause for a moment and get a job to help the families or go to college. and some of them, when they go to college, they still get a job, so you know, this will really help a lot. and i want to tell you guys a story about two years ago, and i got this to you. and migrated here from the phil
and to plan family activities, so, it is effect that our family very deeply time is every bit as valuable as money and this is really needed to support the 15-hour minimum wage. >> thank you. >> next speaker. >> good morning, supervisors my name is raymond and i am with the community action network. and i work there, as the youth coordinator, and as a lead organizer. and as a youth coordinator, you know, i learned a lot about all of these young ones that i worked with and they...
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in some cases, the secret sauce may be a company's most valuable asset. the theft of these secrets can lead to devastating consequences. for small businesses, it can be a matter of life and death. the risk of trade secret theft has been around as long as there have been secrets to protect. there's a reason why coke has kept its formula locked away for decades. in recent years, the methods used to steal trade secrets have become more sophisticated. companies now must confront the reality that they are being attacked on a daily basis by cyber criminals who are determined to steal their intellectual property. as attorney general holder has observed, there are two kinds of companies in america. those that have been hacked and those that don't know that they have been hacked. today, a criminal can steal all of the trade secrets a company owns from thousands of miles away without the company ever noticing. many of the cyber attacks we are seeing are the work of foreign governments. china and other nations now routinely steal from american businesses and give th
in some cases, the secret sauce may be a company's most valuable asset. the theft of these secrets can lead to devastating consequences. for small businesses, it can be a matter of life and death. the risk of trade secret theft has been around as long as there have been secrets to protect. there's a reason why coke has kept its formula locked away for decades. in recent years, the methods used to steal trade secrets have become more sophisticated. companies now must confront the reality that...
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that money is valuable. on the independent spending side, sometimes it's valuable, sometimes it's counterproductive. outside groups may run advertising that the candidate does not preferred aired or they are airing it at the wrong time, in the wrong market. there's an inefficiency that the supreme court focussed on in the citizen united decision and others, as to why outside spending can't be limited, why contributions can't be limited because it isn't as valuable. one thing we'll have to look at, i think there has been efforts by outside groups to spend more of their money. not just in advertising, but get out to vote efforts, voter registration, retail politicking that can make the difference in a u.s. house or senate race. we'll have to see how effective it ends up being. >> what an interesting time in campaigns and finance. michael toner, former chairman of the federal election commission. >>> coming up, we look at some of the donors behind the dark money. big businessmen using their wealth to influence
that money is valuable. on the independent spending side, sometimes it's valuable, sometimes it's counterproductive. outside groups may run advertising that the candidate does not preferred aired or they are airing it at the wrong time, in the wrong market. there's an inefficiency that the supreme court focussed on in the citizen united decision and others, as to why outside spending can't be limited, why contributions can't be limited because it isn't as valuable. one thing we'll have to look...
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and because of that, it's a very valuable map. so at auction, this map could go easily for $50,000 to a map collector. so when smile wri was found with this map that was both rare and valuable, one of the librarians at the time noticed the hand writing at the bottom of the map, and recognized it as belonging to a patron of yale who had donated a lot of rare books and maps to the library so she immediately cried out that use our map and hay put handcuffs on smiley and led him away to spend the night in jail. so the f.b.i. was called in to investigate this case, and immediately they realized they had a problem. as i mentioned, there may have been only a few dozen copies of this map, but it's not so rare that there's only one copy, it's not like a work of art in a new sem where there's only one copy of it, if it's missing everyone knows that it was stolen. the f.b.i. came in and said i understand that smiley had a copy of this map, that you are missing a copy of the map. but how do i know the copy that you're missing is the copy that
and because of that, it's a very valuable map. so at auction, this map could go easily for $50,000 to a map collector. so when smile wri was found with this map that was both rare and valuable, one of the librarians at the time noticed the hand writing at the bottom of the map, and recognized it as belonging to a patron of yale who had donated a lot of rare books and maps to the library so she immediately cried out that use our map and hay put handcuffs on smiley and led him away to spend the...
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because of that, it is a very valuable map. at auction, this map could easily go for $50,000 to a collector. when smiley was found with this map that was rare and valuable, one of the librarians noticed the handwriting at the bottom of as belonging to a patron of yale who had donated a lot of rare maps and books to the library. she immediately cried out, that is our map. they put handcuffs on smiley and let him away to spend the night in jail. the fbi was called in to investigate this case. immediately, they realized they had a problem. as i mentioned, there may have been only a few dozen copies of this map. but it is not so rare there is only one copy. it is not like a work of art in a museum where there is only one copy and if it is missing everyone knows it was stolen. the fbi agent came in and said i understand smiley had a copy of this map, that you are missing a copy, but how do i know the copy you are missing is the copy smiley took? i actually got lucky early on in the case -- they actually got lucky early on in the cas
because of that, it is a very valuable map. at auction, this map could easily go for $50,000 to a collector. when smiley was found with this map that was rare and valuable, one of the librarians noticed the handwriting at the bottom of as belonging to a patron of yale who had donated a lot of rare maps and books to the library. she immediately cried out, that is our map. they put handcuffs on smiley and let him away to spend the night in jail. the fbi was called in to investigate this case....
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trade secret laws and there by help protect our valuable assets. thank you for your time in hearing our concerns. >> thank you, mr. hoffman. i appreciate your testimony. our next witness is pamela passman, the president and ceo of the center for responsible enterprise and trade, also known as create.org. create is a global, non-governmental organization dedicated to helping companies and supply chain members implement leading practices for preventing corruption and protecting intellectual property. prior to finding create in october 2011, ms. passman was the corporate vice president and deputy general counsel for global corporate and regulatory affairs at microsoft where she had worked since 1996. and i have to say, i have, as a lawyer, i am impressed by microsoft's legal shop, particularly the really path-breaking work that they did to go after spammers and people who are coming after them on the net with civil theories that dated back to, probably 15th century english common law. it was quite impressive to see such ancient doctrines applied to su
trade secret laws and there by help protect our valuable assets. thank you for your time in hearing our concerns. >> thank you, mr. hoffman. i appreciate your testimony. our next witness is pamela passman, the president and ceo of the center for responsible enterprise and trade, also known as create.org. create is a global, non-governmental organization dedicated to helping companies and supply chain members implement leading practices for preventing corruption and protecting intellectual...
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it does take valuable military experience, right? as we know because we've seen the few tour, there's more coming up, the american revolution. and there aren't too many colonists around who fought in queen ann's war by the 1750s or 60s, and if they are, they aren't able to fight. but 1740s, take place ten years later. there is definitely valuable military experience. and lastly, i think that another thing, and we've beat this drum a bit here, is that it did convince many people that in fact, providence was on their side. right? that citizen soldiers coming together to do god's work would allow for the defeat of a regular army. right? this is something that a lot of people -- a lot of people take away. so with that, i will go ahead and open up for questions. and i actually have a take away for you guys here. this is a chronology here. so any -- yes, sir? >>. [ inaudible ] >> the question is, the louisburg for the, is there another time it was taken and the answer is yes. so in the next war we come back and the british have to take it
it does take valuable military experience, right? as we know because we've seen the few tour, there's more coming up, the american revolution. and there aren't too many colonists around who fought in queen ann's war by the 1750s or 60s, and if they are, they aren't able to fight. but 1740s, take place ten years later. there is definitely valuable military experience. and lastly, i think that another thing, and we've beat this drum a bit here, is that it did convince many people that in fact,...
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they ended up being incredibly valuable. i tried to get it these produce -- through these contrarian questions. what a great businesses no one is building? or an interview question, tell me something that is true that very few people agree with you on. it turns out to be a shockingly hard interview question because in an interview, people figure out to come up with something really brilliant. even with people have answers , it isy think are true often uncomfortable to articulate these truths. some insight and a great deal of current rage to come -- courage to come up with these ideas. >> the return to this question in "zero to one" and one of the example questions is that god does not exist or there is no god. you say it is a bad answer to the question. why is that? answer that god does exist or does not exist is a bad answer because there are are two different size of a conventional debate. there are a lot of people on both sides of that debate. i think, that really interesting answer are things that are very few people agr
they ended up being incredibly valuable. i tried to get it these produce -- through these contrarian questions. what a great businesses no one is building? or an interview question, tell me something that is true that very few people agree with you on. it turns out to be a shockingly hard interview question because in an interview, people figure out to come up with something really brilliant. even with people have answers , it isy think are true often uncomfortable to articulate these truths....
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they say the robbers broke in about 4:45 a.m., stole valuables before taking off. >>> this morning, a southern california man will wake up in a room without bars for the first time in decades. 69-year-old michael hamline had been in prison for 36 years for a murder in ventura county and now there's dna evidence that suggests someone else committed the crime. hamline says he is entering a new world. >> i mean, i can't really express the feelings that i got
they say the robbers broke in about 4:45 a.m., stole valuables before taking off. >>> this morning, a southern california man will wake up in a room without bars for the first time in decades. 69-year-old michael hamline had been in prison for 36 years for a murder in ventura county and now there's dna evidence that suggests someone else committed the crime. hamline says he is entering a new world. >> i mean, i can't really express the feelings that i got
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they are saying they can -- that that's valuable. >> at a certain level it's valuable. i think i'm not sure but i think you can trade it against 40 bucks. just had a monster volume today. 50 million shares. a huge move to the upside after trading below 40. made a base consolidating. we've seen moves where the stock has traded down before. then a big ramp up. you see it again here. they killed zuckerberg, larry page back in the day. now those guys are geniuses. >> the swing in sentiment. it was a week ago that article came out. everybody was piling on twitter. this guy can't do anything right. then today everything he says was golden. >> i think that will be good for a little while, until the next release. but, you know, i would not short this thing at all. and you can see it be strong for a while. >> and real quick, don't discount anthony noto being there. he'll get things done. he's a brilliant guy. i think he makes a huge difference. >>> joining us is neil doshi co-head of technology and media. great to have you with us. was what was said at this analyst meeting so fa
they are saying they can -- that that's valuable. >> at a certain level it's valuable. i think i'm not sure but i think you can trade it against 40 bucks. just had a monster volume today. 50 million shares. a huge move to the upside after trading below 40. made a base consolidating. we've seen moves where the stock has traded down before. then a big ramp up. you see it again here. they killed zuckerberg, larry page back in the day. now those guys are geniuses. >> the swing in...
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>> there's no question that amplification of a brand is valuable. but where i have a question is how valuable that is at this point in the development of this company. relative to actually growing the base of users that are logged in. because that user that's logged in, that's how you actually monetize a user because up information on that individual. it's not available when that individual's logged out of your system. >> scott, we're going to leave it there. thank you. scott devitt, stifel on twitter. if you're logged out what value are you? >> clearly you need innovation. you need something to get you out of what seems to be a rut in terms of their growth or not growing fast enough. but the new ad formats, slightly new product base, i do think people are underestimating what these guys can do. i think they underestimate the platform. comparing them to facebook, sure same space but in terms of scale they'll never be the same scale and i think you punish them unfairly -- >> scale based on what? >> i don't think they're going to have that kind of gro
>> there's no question that amplification of a brand is valuable. but where i have a question is how valuable that is at this point in the development of this company. relative to actually growing the base of users that are logged in. because that user that's logged in, that's how you actually monetize a user because up information on that individual. it's not available when that individual's logged out of your system. >> scott, we're going to leave it there. thank you. scott...
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on the world's most valuable company? >> well, first of all i salute tim cook for doing what he did and exactly the reason you said it. i think this is the last kind of civil rights fight we have. full recognition of quality for gay and lesbian and transgender people so he's the head of as you say the most valuable company. i would also say the most influential company the last 15 or 20 years and he's being public about it. so it took guts and it was a great thing for him to do. >> thank you. i couldn't agree with you more. thank you for your time today. >> thanks becky. >> up next, we are on the money with the technology executive who was fired more than once and turns the set backs into a billion dollar success story. >> and more and more boomers ♪ with the card most accepted in the philadelphia region, you have the power to do more. independence blue cross. live fearless. >>> from the very minute you have this idea that you want to be in business you need to have that card. >> presentation is everything. it's not only
on the world's most valuable company? >> well, first of all i salute tim cook for doing what he did and exactly the reason you said it. i think this is the last kind of civil rights fight we have. full recognition of quality for gay and lesbian and transgender people so he's the head of as you say the most valuable company. i would also say the most influential company the last 15 or 20 years and he's being public about it. so it took guts and it was a great thing for him to do. >>...
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and so he's -- here he is the head of the most valuable company. i would also say the most influential company in the last 15, 20 years. and he's being public about it. so it took guts and i think it was a great thing for him to do. >> walt, thank you. i couldn't agree with you more. again, thank you for your time today. >> thanks, becky. >>> up next, we are "on the money" with the technology executive fired more than once and turned the setbacks into a billion-dollar success story. >>> and more and more boomers are doing it with success. what you need to know before you start your own business. >>> from being fired to being on fire, up next the ceo brian o'kelly had a major setback that led him to his own billion-dollar setup. he lets customers buy and sell ad space in realtime. how did he bounce back from his pink slip and what can you do to replicate his success? brian is joining us with his career lessons. brooi brian, thank you so much for being here. >> thank you for having me. >> let's talk about your company, it recently hit a billion dolla
and so he's -- here he is the head of the most valuable company. i would also say the most influential company in the last 15, 20 years. and he's being public about it. so it took guts and i think it was a great thing for him to do. >> walt, thank you. i couldn't agree with you more. again, thank you for your time today. >> thanks, becky. >>> up next, we are "on the money" with the technology executive fired more than once and turned the setbacks into a...
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and they're made more valuable with i.t., rather than less valuable. >> i see. so the product they are putting out, not helping the rest of the company, something's wrong? >> time to fire them and get someone who will. >> the same thing. this is an easy one. if security is neglected but oftentimes you don't know that security is ne glengted until something happens. >> the best story of the last year or sad one is you may say target breach, everybody knows what happened there. it happened at the pos terminals, the terminals in the stores, actually not on the internet. the ceo quickly fired the head of i.t. and the board quickly fired the ceo right behind him, just to make an example that, in fact, at the c-suite you had better know enough about i.t. and enough about security and raise security throughout the entire organization. >> can they answer your questions? >> can they answer your questions? >> you're asking something, are they quick with a response? >> how are you going to deliver security to this organization? how are you going to make sure the data is se
and they're made more valuable with i.t., rather than less valuable. >> i see. so the product they are putting out, not helping the rest of the company, something's wrong? >> time to fire them and get someone who will. >> the same thing. this is an easy one. if security is neglected but oftentimes you don't know that security is ne glengted until something happens. >> the best story of the last year or sad one is you may say target breach, everybody knows what happened...
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>> one of the most important things that you can do is to secure your valuable and breakable items.ake sure that your tv is strapped down to your entertainment cabinet or wall so it does not move. also important is to make sure that your book case is secure to the wall so that it does not fall over and your valuable and breakables do not break on the ground. becoming prepared is not that difficult. taking care of your home, making sure that you have a few extra every-day items on hand helps to make the difference. >> that contributes dramatically to the way that the city as a whole can recover. >> absolutely. >> if you are able to control your own environment and house and recovery and your neighbors are doing the same the city as a whole will be a more resilient city. >> we are all proud of living in san francisco and being prepared helps us stay here. >> so, thank you so much for joining us today, alicia, i appreciate it. >> absolutely, it is my pleasure. >> and thank you for joining us on another edition of building >> feel like it really is a community. they are not the same thi
>> one of the most important things that you can do is to secure your valuable and breakable items.ake sure that your tv is strapped down to your entertainment cabinet or wall so it does not move. also important is to make sure that your book case is secure to the wall so that it does not fall over and your valuable and breakables do not break on the ground. becoming prepared is not that difficult. taking care of your home, making sure that you have a few extra every-day items on hand...
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and a surge in gaining valuable combat skills in chicago. viewers on public television in the united states and around the globe. gunmen have set off three alms and opened fire on worshipers as they fled friday prayers. the attack is been built on boko haram. officials say dozens have died but one official said he counted as many as 200 bodies. more from the capital. haltedries of last friday prayers at the main mosque which was crowded as usual with worshipers. gunmen opened fire as people scampered for safety. while no group has said it carried out the attacks, boko haram is the likely culprit. the group is waging an insurgency in northern nigeria and has targeted the area several times. this happened near the emir's dallas. he has been -- palace. he has been a vocal critic. >> economic conditions in the north and the level of marginalization are likely to be fertile ground for breeding extreme ideologies. there is no investment in irrigation, little investment in production of agriculture. no focus on education. >> boko haram continues it
and a surge in gaining valuable combat skills in chicago. viewers on public television in the united states and around the globe. gunmen have set off three alms and opened fire on worshipers as they fled friday prayers. the attack is been built on boko haram. officials say dozens have died but one official said he counted as many as 200 bodies. more from the capital. haltedries of last friday prayers at the main mosque which was crowded as usual with worshipers. gunmen opened fire as people...
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>> the land beces valuable firstf t t cros, boss twd, the most corrupt potician this country ha ably ever seen, he gets inside infortion tt that plot of land isoing to become the most valuable piece of land in new york. becaushe knows were the boundaries of cal pk are going to lie. he buys it on t cheap and starts devopin it, knowing it's going to rise dramatically in value. d within months he'shrown in jail where he dies, bankrupt and th is the mifhat tn runs tough this book. you have men with egoss overreaching. >> my question is, who owned the buildi? >> a ah. so general mots -- it's a fascinatg story -- genera motors put up the buildin at is therenow and it was a very contversial move for th at thatime he 10s. that w a desert. there were no offices there all. they decidedth were going to knock down a treasured architecral masrpiece at the time when pennstion, i yo remember, s being dolhed in the 1960s. >> we're getting into things i dot re about >> whato you care about? >> when it was offered for sale, what year was at, 1980? >> it's been oered for sale many, many times -- >> the
>> the land beces valuable firstf t t cros, boss twd, the most corrupt potician this country ha ably ever seen, he gets inside infortion tt that plot of land isoing to become the most valuable piece of land in new york. becaushe knows were the boundaries of cal pk are going to lie. he buys it on t cheap and starts devopin it, knowing it's going to rise dramatically in value. d within months he'shrown in jail where he dies, bankrupt and th is the mifhat tn runs tough this book. you have...
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and these partnerships are valuable and as it allows the door to be opened to consideration. and often times, a job offers the result. and in the past, we looked to government, for these partnerships, and or this leadership. federal state and local agencies. but not so much these days, as you all know. the private sector has been more affirmative, and accessible to our community and hopefully this will change and it really needs to change. many times even very large employers will tell me very sincerely that we don't have any employees with disabilities here. and my reaction which i don't always voice, is oh, yes you do. but you just are not aware of that due to fear of disclosure and possible discrimination. and the reaction is well why don't you? and there are hundreds of persons working who have benefited from tool works, and employment services program. and i am happy to say that tool works walk the walk and actively recruits, and employees and persons with disabilities, and i am very pleased to introduce you to one person now who will tell you her story, and her name is
and these partnerships are valuable and as it allows the door to be opened to consideration. and often times, a job offers the result. and in the past, we looked to government, for these partnerships, and or this leadership. federal state and local agencies. but not so much these days, as you all know. the private sector has been more affirmative, and accessible to our community and hopefully this will change and it really needs to change. many times even very large employers will tell me very...
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my thing with is only valuable insofar as people understand it. i want to express my thoughts as clearly as possible and in as many different ways without making it stupid and without being false. , i felt,artin especially in his book, was making no concessions to making it easier to read or understand. >> what is your mandate? >> bloomberg is this incredible organization that has resources that basically overwhelmed everyone else. traditionally, bloomberg has not focused on the web. more the business is the bloomberg terminal, which is this amazing information portal that is only available to financial professionals. there is so much amazing data and amazing reporting that is being done. if even a fraction of that can get to the web in a way that makes sense -- not that it is not going to the web, but the strategy here has not been focused. it is a range of things. part of it is having people be web-first. part of it is figuring out how to take the reporting and repackaged it in some way that is great for the web. lots more charts, maybe changing
my thing with is only valuable insofar as people understand it. i want to express my thoughts as clearly as possible and in as many different ways without making it stupid and without being false. , i felt,artin especially in his book, was making no concessions to making it easier to read or understand. >> what is your mandate? >> bloomberg is this incredible organization that has resources that basically overwhelmed everyone else. traditionally, bloomberg has not focused on the...
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don't put any valuables in your car, not even your trunk. when you park your car be aware people may be watching to see if you put valuables in your trunk and then walk away. >> thank you mark. >>> in freemont no one seemed to notice the more than 150,000 gallons of gas sucked up in the middle of the night last friday. the drivers of the two vehicles in the upper right hand corner are the suspects. at one point other cars came through the station but no one knew these people were in the midst of stealing gas. the owner lost $3,000 worth of fuel. >> i will give $5,000 reward. >> that's more than you lost. >> it's worth it because the police department won't go after them. they don't have the source or money to go after those people. >> he says another local station was also hit. so far fremont police haven't commented on the crime. >>> a freak accident happened yesterday when a man lost control of his car. he had a heart attack and died shortly after. crashed his car on the second floor of a parking garage, the impact sparksed a fire, no one
don't put any valuables in your car, not even your trunk. when you park your car be aware people may be watching to see if you put valuables in your trunk and then walk away. >> thank you mark. >>> in freemont no one seemed to notice the more than 150,000 gallons of gas sucked up in the middle of the night last friday. the drivers of the two vehicles in the upper right hand corner are the suspects. at one point other cars came through the station but no one knew these people were...
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. >> valuable family heirloom flushed away and what happened, it is nothing short of aastonishing. >>> we will tell you more about the morning commute and the bay area weather. >>> a lot of cloud cover streaming over us today, yes but later than sooner and we'll see how temperatures shape up today. over a million californians have a gotten something that's beend. out of reach for far too long. health insurance. how? they enrolled through covered california. it's the health insurance marketplace where you'll find a range of plans from leading health insurance companies that offer you the best combination of quality, rates and benefits. you can compare plans side by side, choose the one that best fits your needs and enroll online. coveredca.com is also the place to find certified experts in your area who can answer your questions for free, and help you enroll. and, through covered california, you may get financial help to pay for coverage. it's based on income, and 4 out of 5 people who have enrolled qualified. if you don't have a health plan, or you do, but you want to make sure it's t
. >> valuable family heirloom flushed away and what happened, it is nothing short of aastonishing. >>> we will tell you more about the morning commute and the bay area weather. >>> a lot of cloud cover streaming over us today, yes but later than sooner and we'll see how temperatures shape up today. over a million californians have a gotten something that's beend. out of reach for far too long. health insurance. how? they enrolled through covered california. it's the...
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ok, gold and slaves would be valuable commodities, absolutely. mines, and ifof you can bring them back to work in those minds, that is great. int is contrary to new laws place, and the new laws that are governing as well. what is the loophole? if you are a conquistador one of wannabe, how you get around the king saying, you should not enslave people? you should be nice to the native americans. >> they were trying to liberate them from -- like, we talked about it before, but they were trying to, they were liberating them from some other religion or -- yeah, they wanted to convert them, but according them to the law would justify being brutal -- >> [indiscernible] >> that is the trick. if you are a good spaniard, how do you fight a good war against the indigenous pueblos? >> [indiscernible] you would say we are now subjects of our sovereign king. and the rebels have rebel against you and your fighting a just war against them now. that is the loophole. will find throughout this time, the spanish provoke a lot of wars. rodriguez, he goes with sanchez
ok, gold and slaves would be valuable commodities, absolutely. mines, and ifof you can bring them back to work in those minds, that is great. int is contrary to new laws place, and the new laws that are governing as well. what is the loophole? if you are a conquistador one of wannabe, how you get around the king saying, you should not enslave people? you should be nice to the native americans. >> they were trying to liberate them from -- like, we talked about it before, but they were...
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why is it so valuable?t has the audience that only times square can attack. >> shelby holliday joins me here in studio. that is a huge billboard. $2.5 million to month to advertise? who has that kind of money? clearly not myself. >> marketers have that kind -- that kind of money. taking it over from thanksgiving to new year's. clear channel, the sales agent, said they have had a tremendous marketplace response. part of the reason it is so valuable is it is tremendously versatile. it is much more than a big screen. it has high death crowd cameras. people love to see themselves. i can only guess that that will be used in a number of different ways. it also has social media capabilities, perfect for things like new year's eve, the super bowl, big events in new york. with 25,000 square feet of digital canvas, half an acre, it provides all kinds of room for multiple television screens and advertisements. future of outdoor advertising, is it possible that it can only work in a place like new york city? >> times s
why is it so valuable?t has the audience that only times square can attack. >> shelby holliday joins me here in studio. that is a huge billboard. $2.5 million to month to advertise? who has that kind of money? clearly not myself. >> marketers have that kind -- that kind of money. taking it over from thanksgiving to new year's. clear channel, the sales agent, said they have had a tremendous marketplace response. part of the reason it is so valuable is it is tremendously versatile. it...
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trade secret laws and there by help protect our valuable assets. thank you for your time in hearing our concerns. >> thank you, mr. hoffman. i appreciate your testimony. our next witness is pamela passman, the president and ceo of the center for responsible enterprise and trade, also known as create.org. create is a global, non-governmental organization dedicated to helping companies and supply chain members implement leading practices for preventing corruption and protecting intellectual property. prior to finding create in october 2011, ms. passman was the corporate vice president and deputy general counsel for global corporate and regulatory affairs at microsoft where she had worked since 1996. and i have to say, i have, as a lawyer, i am impressed by microsoft's legal shop, particularly the really path-breaking work that they did to go after spammers and people who are coming after them on the net with civil theories that dated back to, probably 15th century english common law. it was quite impressive to see such ancient doctrines applied to su
trade secret laws and there by help protect our valuable assets. thank you for your time in hearing our concerns. >> thank you, mr. hoffman. i appreciate your testimony. our next witness is pamela passman, the president and ceo of the center for responsible enterprise and trade, also known as create.org. create is a global, non-governmental organization dedicated to helping companies and supply chain members implement leading practices for preventing corruption and protecting intellectual...
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this sort of information can be valuable, very valuable to criminals, valuable to advertisers, and i suppose if the government wanted to keep control -- keep track of us, it could be very valuable to the government. >> well, look, this same exact technology is used in military and intelligence settings overseas. that means war zones, other places where they are essentially spying or conducting lethal operations. so there is a dark side to this technology. the government is saying we don't use this sort of more negative or sinister parts of this in the united states. we just use this to find the bad guys. >> how did you figure this out and how long did it take? >> depends on when you stand counting. took awhile. wasn't quick. i wouldn't call it quick. but i got to hold on to some secrets. >> were you surprised? >> i thought it was an ingenious version because what they've done is they've taken a relatively old technology, stain and i figured that outt in and thought that is clever. in the air you can take so much more, and this takes an old technology we sort of knew about and people
this sort of information can be valuable, very valuable to criminals, valuable to advertisers, and i suppose if the government wanted to keep control -- keep track of us, it could be very valuable to the government. >> well, look, this same exact technology is used in military and intelligence settings overseas. that means war zones, other places where they are essentially spying or conducting lethal operations. so there is a dark side to this technology. the government is saying we don't...
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prepared because we've learned valuable lessons from 41989 and we will not allow ourselves to suffer more because we know that the earthquake is next to come it is a question of when not if so what have we learned we've learned our brick buildings are vulnerable and we are learning our soft story buildings are still vulnerable we're fixing that with the ordinance now that mandates the soft story buildings as in the marina we're not going to allows to be equivalent i eventually fantastic 60 thousand that residents can be saved we'll mandate the retrofit of those buildings now we're going to turn our attendance attention to our students they're still our students in the city and turn our attention to helping the private schools to make sure their i safer we have 72 hour.org to teach all our residence guess what he was under the desk yesterday literally with the newest middle grarnd in our marina students their drawing maps of their homes and check listing with their parents wherever an earthquake happens they're treating themselves i join with our frepts nerd program and the neighborho
prepared because we've learned valuable lessons from 41989 and we will not allow ourselves to suffer more because we know that the earthquake is next to come it is a question of when not if so what have we learned we've learned our brick buildings are vulnerable and we are learning our soft story buildings are still vulnerable we're fixing that with the ordinance now that mandates the soft story buildings as in the marina we're not going to allows to be equivalent i eventually fantastic 60...
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they were hoping for gold or other valuables they could take it. the aztec empire, the inca empire, the great silver mines of mexico, they thought north america must have some of those resources as well. by the time you get tallahassee, he thought he had missed his supply ship and they decided to build some crude ships. the next person to try was desoto. the spaniards come in and they establish [inaudible] -- establish saint augustine in 1655. they asked for some priests to be sent to them and eventually priests as dust do come. that certainly would have been a motivator. in a motivator. in any event by 6056 there had been agrium it between the appalachia and this for motion, military, and you [indiscernible] so you had the western capital in the second largest mission established here on this hillside, only three miles from the modern capital. we have the capital of west quarter. this was established for the usual protection. there was a need in saint augustine for food. saint augustine relied upon exported food. it was ordered and -- it was sandy
they were hoping for gold or other valuables they could take it. the aztec empire, the inca empire, the great silver mines of mexico, they thought north america must have some of those resources as well. by the time you get tallahassee, he thought he had missed his supply ship and they decided to build some crude ships. the next person to try was desoto. the spaniards come in and they establish [inaudible] -- establish saint augustine in 1655. they asked for some priests to be sent to them and...
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employee in the country. >> rose: who is the most valuable person in the company?oduct development. >> every company is different but i am very suspicious of any company where the ceo -- >> rose: another company selling/l 40,000 cars a year is worth 30 billion because it's growing farther. >> gm versus -- >> rose: right. >> actually this is the ultimate question of what kind of investor you are. gm is selling at a depressed valuation, they have negative headlines in the news almost every day but they're telling 10 million cars a year that's provide steady. >> rose: is that a huge market share. >> huge market share the. they have a huge market share in china. they beat china almost a decade. >> rose: that's because of buick. >> either way they're there and doing very well each month they break out that number finishing this year with 40,000 cars sold but that's growing at more than 100% a year. people are willing to say that's worth almost as much as gm inlka public market 30 billion versus 50. that's a really big difficult thing for investors to get their minds aro
employee in the country. >> rose: who is the most valuable person in the company?oduct development. >> every company is different but i am very suspicious of any company where the ceo -- >> rose: another company selling/l 40,000 cars a year is worth 30 billion because it's growing farther. >> gm versus -- >> rose: right. >> actually this is the ultimate question of what kind of investor you are. gm is selling at a depressed valuation, they have negative...
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they were hoping for gold or other valuables they could take it. the aztec empire, the inca empire, the great silver mines of mexico, they thought north america must have some of those resources as well. by the time you get tallahassee, he thought he had missed his supply ship and they decided to build some crude ships.
they were hoping for gold or other valuables they could take it. the aztec empire, the inca empire, the great silver mines of mexico, they thought north america must have some of those resources as well. by the time you get tallahassee, he thought he had missed his supply ship and they decided to build some crude ships.
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they were hoping for gold or other valuables they could take it. the aztec empire, the inca empire, the great silver mines of mexico, they thought north america must have some of those resources as well. by the time you get tallahassee, he thought he had missed his supply ship and they decided to build some crude ships. the next person to try was desoto. the spaniards come in and they establish [inaudible] -- establish saint augustine in 1655. they asked for some priests to be sent to them and eventually priests as dust do come. that certainly would have been a motivator. in a motivator. in any event by 6056 there had been agrium it between the appalachia and this for motion, military, and you [indiscernible] so you had the western capital in the second largest mission established here on this hillside, only three miles from the modern capital. we have the capital of west quarter. this was established for the usual protection. there was a need in saint augustine for food. saint augustine relied upon exported food. it was ordered and -- it was sandy
they were hoping for gold or other valuables they could take it. the aztec empire, the inca empire, the great silver mines of mexico, they thought north america must have some of those resources as well. by the time you get tallahassee, he thought he had missed his supply ship and they decided to build some crude ships. the next person to try was desoto. the spaniards come in and they establish [inaudible] -- establish saint augustine in 1655. they asked for some priests to be sent to them and...
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stores in the city and many community members and experts in economic development cvs have been valuable and stacey and paul wormer who spoke and wendy and steven cornell and ricky white and incredible small business owners but others from the merchant association and john and pat and andy who is in the audience today and camille and he is from the urban groceries and kyle and chris and nancy and peter coning from the kouvenl housing and raul and larry and deanna and i apologize if i've left anyone out i wanted to say also that i agree with the conclusions of the strategic economic consulate in their comprehensive study and we'll have a clearing to go through this and our study of the chain controls are working in a way to that in 2004 and our voters passed prop g and we need only some thought full twinkling to clarify a.m. gut and to strengthen our formula retail ordinances as well to reflect the neighborhood changes in the changing neighborhood context as well a key context from the many small business owners was to give a stronger voice in the process i've been committed to giving our
stores in the city and many community members and experts in economic development cvs have been valuable and stacey and paul wormer who spoke and wendy and steven cornell and ricky white and incredible small business owners but others from the merchant association and john and pat and andy who is in the audience today and camille and he is from the urban groceries and kyle and chris and nancy and peter coning from the kouvenl housing and raul and larry and deanna and i apologize if i've left...
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"you will also need to drive smoothly because your trailer is full of valuables." valuables?ey weren't kidding. richard's trailer contained a car that hadn't been fastened down. mine contained an enormous wedding cake. and in jeremy's, there was some straw, which didn't seem so bad, but at the other end, there was an electric fire. finally, we were ready to go. away we go. [ laughing ] power over 50 tools with a single battery. and then, let it snow. let's do this. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now save $30 bucks on this ryobi combo kit. ♪ sc♪ it's dram-buie!!!! cotch and honey, a little spice, you're in the money! ♪ over 12,000 financial advisors. so, how are things? good, good. nearly $800 billion dollars in assets under care. let me just put this away. how did edward jones get so big? could you teach our kids that trick? by not acting that way. ok, last quarter... it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. ♪ the mercedes-benz winter event is back, with the perfect vehicle that's just right for you, no matter which list you're on. [
"you will also need to drive smoothly because your trailer is full of valuables." valuables?ey weren't kidding. richard's trailer contained a car that hadn't been fastened down. mine contained an enormous wedding cake. and in jeremy's, there was some straw, which didn't seem so bad, but at the other end, there was an electric fire. finally, we were ready to go. away we go. [ laughing ] power over 50 tools with a single battery. and then, let it snow. let's do this. more saving. more...
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he knows they're valuable. he knows they are increasingly valuable. the question is -- and charlie doesn't want to cash out. he's having too much fun. what combination increases the value of the assets he's sitting on, but keeps them involved? >> interesting insight from mr. malone, of course. malone knows ergen pretty well. seems to think he wants to stay involved. let's move to the bond pits and rick santelli in chicago. >> well, in one way we are going nowhere fast with regard to treasuries, but we are on the cusp of maybe changing that dynamic. look at a two-day chart of 10s and realize this is the 18th session we closed in a tight range of 2.30. we are testing the lower bounds of that on this chart which starts october 28th. two-day boons, two things should jump out at you. we are having five and six basis point swings, we want to pay attention. the data affected the boon today, yesterday and was more of a lack of anything and maybe some position swapping going on. remember, their low yield ever mid october 75 basis points. let's look at 30s in t
he knows they're valuable. he knows they are increasingly valuable. the question is -- and charlie doesn't want to cash out. he's having too much fun. what combination increases the value of the assets he's sitting on, but keeps them involved? >> interesting insight from mr. malone, of course. malone knows ergen pretty well. seems to think he wants to stay involved. let's move to the bond pits and rick santelli in chicago. >> well, in one way we are going nowhere fast with regard to...
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the votes are in and both most valuable players come from down south.he world series, we can give them this. clayton kershaw the national league mvp. not often it goes to a pitcher. won 21 games and leads the league in e.r.a. clayton kershaw the first national league player to sweep thei sung and -- cy young and mvp awards since 1968. and mike trout is the youngest mvp winner ever. he finished second the last two seasons. >>> the 49ers are covering serious mileage. new orleans last week, and they are dealing dealing with excess baggage. more like the knowledge that patrick willsis out for the seesman -- willsis out for the season. he has -- willis is out for the season. problem. >> jim has done aiate job with -- great job with the inside linebackers. >> execution, which is all those things. >> back to baseball. and the loss of a former great with multiple bay area ties. alvine dark passed away. he was on first base when bobby hit the shot heard around the work as the new york dodgers took the pennate from the brocklen dodgers. -- brooklyn dodgers. he ma
the votes are in and both most valuable players come from down south.he world series, we can give them this. clayton kershaw the national league mvp. not often it goes to a pitcher. won 21 games and leads the league in e.r.a. clayton kershaw the first national league player to sweep thei sung and -- cy young and mvp awards since 1968. and mike trout is the youngest mvp winner ever. he finished second the last two seasons. >>> the 49ers are covering serious mileage. new orleans last...
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>> really quickly i want to acknowledge how valuable the time of mr. trey, supervisor yee, i'm glad it's not an hours and hours wait like sometimes it is for you guys but i wanted to give the privilege to the president of the school board, sandy huer, to speak first. >> supervisors, thank you very much. i really want to thank you for bringing this forward to your chambers today. i think that we are in agreement, we also are urging both sides to have a successful resolution and i take responsibility for the san francisco unified school district and i think it means that we all have to work together. but i would like to remind you that it is not like we are not negotiating. it is not like we have not negotiated in good faith and put real offers on the table. we are seeking an equitable solution to this. it is not like we have not urged, i have not urged my fellow board members to look at it in a different light, to open up new ideas about this. it is not like we haven't negotiated in good faith and i think the thing that i resent the most is about the go
>> really quickly i want to acknowledge how valuable the time of mr. trey, supervisor yee, i'm glad it's not an hours and hours wait like sometimes it is for you guys but i wanted to give the privilege to the president of the school board, sandy huer, to speak first. >> supervisors, thank you very much. i really want to thank you for bringing this forward to your chambers today. i think that we are in agreement, we also are urging both sides to have a successful resolution and i...
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and one day it will be even more valuable." >> so far jim has put together a very valuable car collectionhe owns 16 sports and luxury models, including six ferraris, and he keeps most of them on show in this heated 8,000 square foot garage. >> there are worse hobbies a husband could have. >> jim's wife, meg, doesn't share her husband's life-long obsession, but she says love is love. they have been together since they were teenagers. >> i have to say there isn't an ounce of snobbism or wanting to impress people in his collection. >> wow. well, that was a treat. thank you, jim. >> thanks for coming. >> i mean what was so amazing to me was there were times i looked over at the speedometer to make sure we weren't going to fast, and we weren't. but it felt like we were. and you hear the engine. >> absolutely. that is the music of the ferrari. >> after the break, the p-4/5 tests its speed on the 24-hour race track of the green hell. and you will never guess what jim did to make ferrari management see red. ♪ >> jim glickenhaus has spent 40 years and $20 million restoring and improving the cars i
and one day it will be even more valuable." >> so far jim has put together a very valuable car collectionhe owns 16 sports and luxury models, including six ferraris, and he keeps most of them on show in this heated 8,000 square foot garage. >> there are worse hobbies a husband could have. >> jim's wife, meg, doesn't share her husband's life-long obsession, but she says love is love. they have been together since they were teenagers. >> i have to say there isn't an...
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some appraisers say the air should be as valuable as the land. >> we have a development opportunity, we have people paying high prices for finished buildings that are unparalleled. you don't have that in any other market in the country. this market is entirely different. >> new york's theatre district, for one, is cashing in. the schubert organization reportedly made $50 million since 2008, by selling its air rites. the appetite for air is an appealing side dish for a new york institution, famous for the past ramie since 1998 the jake is the third generation owner, doing something generations before him couldn't do. >> the neighbourhood was not valued in the same way it is now. >> with construction booming, the air presented an opportunity. dell sold air rights. it means the deli stays put. dell can't build any higher than the one story the family owns. he won't disclose the amount, but it's enough to keep his business growing for years to come. >> were you shocked. >> short answer, yes. >> reporter: disbelief, yes. but dell said it was time to strike. air right deals are the tame. i
some appraisers say the air should be as valuable as the land. >> we have a development opportunity, we have people paying high prices for finished buildings that are unparalleled. you don't have that in any other market in the country. this market is entirely different. >> new york's theatre district, for one, is cashing in. the schubert organization reportedly made $50 million since 2008, by selling its air rites. the appetite for air is an appealing side dish for a new york...