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what do you mean people don't listen to the walkman anymore. all right. these candidates will have to do real heavy duty pandering like on the subject of student loans. >> 7.4 million undergrads from moderate income families currently rely on student loans subsidized by the federal government. >> federal student loan rates right now are at 3.4%. if congress doesn't act, it will rise to 6.8%. >> stopping this from happening should be a no-brainer >> jon: so, you're going to have biden do it. a no-brainer. boom, boom. ( cheers and applause ) actually he's a very accomplished senator. i apologize sincerely for saying that. of course these types of entitlements are anathema to the republican party. let's see how that will be handled by their nominee or should i say romney. trademark. >> i fully support the effort to extend the low-interest rate on student loans. >> jon: ooohhh. look who is not running in a conservative primary anymore. of course, he's still romney, the candidate with a uncommon man's touch. >> we've always encouraged young people, take a shot
what do you mean people don't listen to the walkman anymore. all right. these candidates will have to do real heavy duty pandering like on the subject of student loans. >> 7.4 million undergrads from moderate income families currently rely on student loans subsidized by the federal government. >> federal student loan rates right now are at 3.4%. if congress doesn't act, it will rise to 6.8%. >> stopping this from happening should be a no-brainer >> jon: so, you're going...
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that's gonna be fine. ♪ our house, ♪ in the middle of the street ... ♪ forget the walkman.. binoculars and water. (background conversation) same setup for both. turn that back. right. different directions, same track. (background conversation) yeah. dolly charge. so if you could hook that up -- (woman) yeah. i got it. awesome. (background conversation) great. okay. let's -- let's do a -- just a walk-through for dolly. okay. so let's call this our start. okay. and just go for it. okay. let's cut. i picked up somebody walking into the frame. but here's the deal. two things. one: that start is just -- no matter what we do it's going to be tough. it's just jumping out on t door and hard to coordinate. so why don't we start wider? i needed to establish the skyline, anyway. so just start on the skyline and -- start on the skyline. find the door. keep it as wide as we pleasantly can. and also i'm a little concerned that we just see so much of this skyline and not susan's face. why don't we move along? let's do that. let's try to shoot it. susan, this is the deal. because you're mo
that's gonna be fine. ♪ our house, ♪ in the middle of the street ... ♪ forget the walkman.. binoculars and water. (background conversation) same setup for both. turn that back. right. different directions, same track. (background conversation) yeah. dolly charge. so if you could hook that up -- (woman) yeah. i got it. awesome. (background conversation) great. okay. let's -- let's do a -- just a walk-through for dolly. okay. so let's call this our start. okay. and just go for it. okay....
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certainly, the green fence is there from invisible blockage from someone wanting to walkman block from the site, but even absent the green fence, there is no mechanism or improvement on the ground that would guide a pedestrian three that site. president chiu: and then one last question. i know that supervisor wiener was asking about one type of recreation space. we are talking about 90,000 total square feet of recreation space compared to about 20,000 square feet of open space the developer is planning to develop if we give the developer $5 million, right? >> again, i would defer to the port on those transactions. president chiu: i have stated some facts, so there is no need for additional follow-up on that. thank you. supervisor kim? supervisor kim: how many units can be developed in this project? >> theoretically, the project could be even out. it could be squeezed and number of different ways. typically, you can have two 84- foot buildings that would net the same units. you could program the project with a series of smaller or larger units to increase or decrease. it is not so entir
certainly, the green fence is there from invisible blockage from someone wanting to walkman block from the site, but even absent the green fence, there is no mechanism or improvement on the ground that would guide a pedestrian three that site. president chiu: and then one last question. i know that supervisor wiener was asking about one type of recreation space. we are talking about 90,000 total square feet of recreation space compared to about 20,000 square feet of open space the developer is...
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here they said you need walkman -- managers. you have to watch them.verybody was making money but we were not. thank goodness you keep working. to be honest, "pretty woman" got me out of that. an uknown girl. when you are from the bronx, the one thing you do not want to do is be in debt. that is the worst thing in the world. once i found out there was no debtors' prison, i felt a little better. we got out of it, thank goodness. people say success, i think a big part of successes you have to take the whacks. you have to get up again. we got up from illness, money problems. we keep going. it was a turnaround project, i have to say. that one hit the bell, as they say. it was showing how much money, $200 million, the avengers! but then they have a picture of how much it cost. the top 15, mine was fourth. tavis: i saw these numbers. $14 million to make and about four hundred $90 million. -- $490 million. >> it got me out of trouble when i was ready to move to an apartment and go back to the bronx. sometimes you just have to keep going. great advice by franc
here they said you need walkman -- managers. you have to watch them.verybody was making money but we were not. thank goodness you keep working. to be honest, "pretty woman" got me out of that. an uknown girl. when you are from the bronx, the one thing you do not want to do is be in debt. that is the worst thing in the world. once i found out there was no debtors' prison, i felt a little better. we got out of it, thank goodness. people say success, i think a big part of successes you...
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we had the walkman. no moon walking. no moon walking today. we had the walkman, not ipods.of the streets around here were not quite so inviting. times square was not a family destination. so i know this is all ancient history. nothing worse than commencement speakers droning on about about bygone days. but for all the differences, the class of 19832003 had a lot in common with all of you. for we, too, were heading out into a world at a moment when our corrupt was still recovering from a particularly severe economic recession. it was a time of change, it was a time of uncertainty, it was a time of passionate political debates. you can relate to this. because just as you were starting out finding your way around this campus, an economic crisis struck that would claim more than 5 million jobs before the end of your freshman year. since then, some of you have probably seen parents put off retirement. friends struggle to find work, and you may be looking toward the future with that same sense of concern that my generation did when we were sitting where you are now. of course, as
we had the walkman. no moon walking. no moon walking today. we had the walkman, not ipods.of the streets around here were not quite so inviting. times square was not a family destination. so i know this is all ancient history. nothing worse than commencement speakers droning on about about bygone days. but for all the differences, the class of 19832003 had a lot in common with all of you. for we, too, were heading out into a world at a moment when our corrupt was still recovering from a...
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we had the walkman. >> do it! >> no, no moon walking. no moon walking today.lkman, not ipods. some of the streets around here were not quite so inviting. times square was not a family destination. so i know this is all ancient history. nothing worse than commencement speakers droning on about bygone days, but for all the differences, the class of 1983 actually had a lot in common with all of you. for we, too, were heading out into a world at a moment when our country was still recovering from a particularly severe economic recession. it was a time of change. it was a time of uncertainty. it was a time of passionate political debates. you can related to this. because just as you were starting out finding your way around this campus, an economic crisis struck that would claim more than 5 million jobs before the end of your freshman year. since then some of you have probably seen parents put off retirement, friends struggle to find work, and you may be looking toward the future with that same sense of concern that my generation did when we were sitting where you
we had the walkman. >> do it! >> no, no moon walking. no moon walking today.lkman, not ipods. some of the streets around here were not quite so inviting. times square was not a family destination. so i know this is all ancient history. nothing worse than commencement speakers droning on about bygone days, but for all the differences, the class of 1983 actually had a lot in common with all of you. for we, too, were heading out into a world at a moment when our country was still...
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there's been times we found cell phones hidden in walkmans. >> don't rip my [ bleep ]. >> there's a lothat get hidden in the light fixture. if you don't pull it down, you won't find it. you can hide many things up there like homemade weapons, cell phones. >> all right got that. this is another way of hiding a cell phone. it shapes out into a cell phone. this book will be confiscated, put in evidence. >> evidence for what? >> i'm going to give it to i.a. they'll take it from there. >> i just got that, man. >> i.a. has to make the decision. >> what do you mean? what's to write up about the book? >> this is where you used to hide -- it's a hidden compartment in there. >> dude, i brought my phone and give it to you. >> i.a. will get it and i.a. will decide what's going to happen with it. >> what kind of write-up is the book? >> it may not be a writeup. >> i gave my phone to you. >> that's why you might be all right. that's where you used to hide the cell phone. >> i don't know why i got shipped out. probably because my dumb [ bleep ] brother just got hit with a seven-inch shank. that book t
there's been times we found cell phones hidden in walkmans. >> don't rip my [ bleep ]. >> there's a lothat get hidden in the light fixture. if you don't pull it down, you won't find it. you can hide many things up there like homemade weapons, cell phones. >> all right got that. this is another way of hiding a cell phone. it shapes out into a cell phone. this book will be confiscated, put in evidence. >> evidence for what? >> i'm going to give it to i.a. they'll...
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we had the walkman. no moon walking. no moon walking today. announceu know the average person smiles more than 50 times a day? so brighten your smile a healthy way with listerine® whitening plus restoring rinse. it's the only rinse that makes your teeth two shades whiter and two times stronger. ♪ listerine® whitening... power to your mouth. listerine® whitening... what happens when classroom teachers get the training... ...and support they need? schools flourish and students blossom....
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invented portable music with the walkman. we've always had radio. we have always had or collection.n synergistic. so, sure, if the price is right, $10, that magic number, people will definitely do both. >> richard, you raised your target from $10 to $13 after earnings but a market perform. thank you very much rich and john. >> thank you. >> shares of universal display getting crushed again today. let's welcome in our colleague from the shadows of cnbc. >> shadows. >> out of the shadows. >> step into the light, carol ann and herb. >> universal display is the name of the company. widely viewed as a company with a bunch of patents on organic leds used on screens and mobile devices. as i've pointed out before it's always been a pretty controversial stock which is why this is kind of interesting. on may 17th the company issued an ak that said "the broadest claims on several of its patents had been ruled invalid in japan." it learned of one of those rules on may 10th. not only that on may 9th the company said "it believes there is a substantial likelihood that the patent being challenged
invented portable music with the walkman. we've always had radio. we have always had or collection.n synergistic. so, sure, if the price is right, $10, that magic number, people will definitely do both. >> richard, you raised your target from $10 to $13 after earnings but a market perform. thank you very much rich and john. >> thank you. >> shares of universal display getting crushed again today. let's welcome in our colleague from the shadows of cnbc. >> shadows....
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[laughter] we had the walkman, not ipod. some of the streets around here were not quite so inviting. times square was not a family destination. [laughter] i know this is all ancient history. nothing worse than commencement speakers and droning on about bygone days. but for all the differences, the class of 1983 actually had a lot in common with all of you. we, too, were heading out into a world at a moment when our country was still recovering from a particularly severe economic recession. it was a time of change. it was a time of uncertainty. was a time of passionate political debates. you can relate to this because just as you were starting out finding your way around this campus, and economic crisis struck that would claim more than 5 million tons towards the end of your freshman year. since then, some of you have seen parents put off retirement, committee looking toward the future with that same sense of concern that my generation did when we were sitting where you are now. of course, as young women, you are also going t
[laughter] we had the walkman, not ipod. some of the streets around here were not quite so inviting. times square was not a family destination. [laughter] i know this is all ancient history. nothing worse than commencement speakers and droning on about bygone days. but for all the differences, the class of 1983 actually had a lot in common with all of you. we, too, were heading out into a world at a moment when our country was still recovering from a particularly severe economic recession. it...
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. >> and it created new markets with the walkman. remember?as portable music for the first time. you could truck around and listen to tunes. >> that was a revolution. >> but two things happened. electronics got commodityized. and then people just wanted to pay a lower price. and then the digital revolution happened. once you got computer technology inside stuff, security electronic companies got hollowed out. and they were a -- once the ipod came along, apple -- >> but if they had come out with their mp3 device at the same time or before apple did, which they should have done, we would all be having a sony walkman that would have been for the mp3. how did they not have an mp3 twice? >> it's a computer device. >> that was part of apple's genius. their success was predicated on the itunes store and having the software and the songs connected to the easy commerce and everything else. you know, you're going against steve jobs. that's kind of tough, number one. but they didn't have the innovation. reflective the japanese economy overall, the lack o
. >> and it created new markets with the walkman. remember?as portable music for the first time. you could truck around and listen to tunes. >> that was a revolution. >> but two things happened. electronics got commodityized. and then people just wanted to pay a lower price. and then the digital revolution happened. once you got computer technology inside stuff, security electronic companies got hollowed out. and they were a -- once the ipod came along, apple -- >> but...
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[laughter] we had the walkman, not ipod. some of the streets around here were not quite so inviting. times square was not a family destination. [laughter] i know this is all ancient history. nothing worse than commencement speakers and droning on about bygone days. but for all the differences, the class of 1983 actually had a lot in common with all of you. we, too, were heading out into a world at a moment when our country was still recovering from a particularly severe economic recession. it was a time of change. it was a time of uncertainty. was a time of passionate political debates. you can relate to this because just as you were starting out finding your way around this campus, and economic crisis struck that would claim more than 5 million tons towards the -- 5 million jobs toward the end of your freshman year. since then, some of you have seen parents put off retirement, france struggled to find work -- france struggled to find work in -- friends struggle to find work in committee looking toward the future with that s
[laughter] we had the walkman, not ipod. some of the streets around here were not quite so inviting. times square was not a family destination. [laughter] i know this is all ancient history. nothing worse than commencement speakers and droning on about bygone days. but for all the differences, the class of 1983 actually had a lot in common with all of you. we, too, were heading out into a world at a moment when our country was still recovering from a particularly severe economic recession. it...