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thank you for the honest perspective, and look forward to the conversation. supervisor campos: thank you. we can now open it up to public comment. i know we have at least one speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is dana minute cough, im representing a grass-roots organization. -- dana minicough. we have been talking for a long about the time of being over budgeted, and it is a problem. san francisco organizing project supports bringing down muni overtime costs in order to save money and make it more efficient. as a personal rider, i am interested in making it as efficient as possible. muni -- the mta needs to negotiate with unions over implementing the provisions and hiring part-time workers without using so much of its overtime. sfop is part of the coalition that is working to provide free muni access, reducing overtime costs as necessary >> supervisors, i am here with power. i also really appreciate the leadership you will have taken on this issue, and in particular because of your perspective as supervisors that really support the interest of workers. what i
thank you for the honest perspective, and look forward to the conversation. supervisor campos: thank you. we can now open it up to public comment. i know we have at least one speaker. >> good afternoon. my name is dana minute cough, im representing a grass-roots organization. -- dana minicough. we have been talking for a long about the time of being over budgeted, and it is a problem. san francisco organizing project supports bringing down muni overtime costs in order to save money and...
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if you look at the "new york times" today, for example, blackberry under siege and europe by samsung, you know what apple is doing to research in motion here. >> exactly. the company today is on a downward trend and i don't see a swing in the business momentum without a change in strategy, and one of the first things the new ceo did when taking the job was to announce his commitment to a strategy in place. >> yeah, but you're saying don't short the stock. >> sorry, yes. so i would say that's the advice for the stocks today. the three companies have 75 million smartphone users. then they still have this amazing revenue, service revenue, that comes from the in-store base. it's a billion dollars. so for many out there, it could create some interest. that's the only reason i recommend not being short today. >> a quick question about ranges in motion. somebody might have an interest from an acquisition standpoint. who best fits research in motion if that, indeed, were to be the case? >> you can imagine your other contender. samsung, for where they would have the best seats would be microso
if you look at the "new york times" today, for example, blackberry under siege and europe by samsung, you know what apple is doing to research in motion here. >> exactly. the company today is on a downward trend and i don't see a swing in the business momentum without a change in strategy, and one of the first things the new ceo did when taking the job was to announce his commitment to a strategy in place. >> yeah, but you're saying don't short the stock. >> sorry,...
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you think a news anchor would look cool with hairlike that? >> i found the hat across the street. >> you have had to have it. >> yeah. >> did you use your allowance money or dad's? >> my dad's. >> reporter: what about you? what are you looking forward to the next year? >> i'm looking forward to my high school. >> who
you think a news anchor would look cool with hairlike that? >> i found the hat across the street. >> you have had to have it. >> yeah. >> did you use your allowance money or dad's? >> my dad's. >> reporter: what about you? what are you looking forward to the next year? >> i'm looking forward to my high school. >> who
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>> have you looked at his record? >> uh-huh. >> go look at his record. >> cnn political correspondent jim acosta is in boone, iowa. he spent the day with jim santorum. i understand he got some interesting last-minute help. >> reporter: that's right. don't tell jim bob dug per rick santorum is too liberal. the reality show tv show star, he is the star of the reality tv show 19 kids and counting. he backed mike huckabee. he's been in support of the former pennsylvania senator. you won't find rick santorum getting inside that bus. he is still riding in that pickup truck to keep that image that he cultivated in the months leading up to the iowa caucuses. i talked to jim bob about his endorsement. he said now is the time for the splintered social conservative field in iowa to basically come together and get behind the candidate that he says can win these iowa caucuses. he points out, santorum was in favor of a ban on partial-birth abortions. he ticked off really a laundry list that he says makes santorum the pig for christi
>> have you looked at his record? >> uh-huh. >> go look at his record. >> cnn political correspondent jim acosta is in boone, iowa. he spent the day with jim santorum. i understand he got some interesting last-minute help. >> reporter: that's right. don't tell jim bob dug per rick santorum is too liberal. the reality show tv show star, he is the star of the reality tv show 19 kids and counting. he backed mike huckabee. he's been in support of the former...
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you look at him pushing 40%. i mean, he is, in south carolina, basically where he is in new hampshire, which is his home turf, which is his kind of what has become his backyard. i was really struck that his support is at that level. he is not just in first place, necessary a clear, commanding first place, drawing from all directions. i don't want to overstate and things can change this is great news for him across the board. >> it certainly is. michael crowly, times deputy bureau chief. appreciate that tonight. >>> south carolina prides itself as the place republican nomination battles are decided. cnn's peter hamby live in greenville tonight. you know the popular thinking it has been south carolina conservative, a lot of evange c evangelicals a lost cause for a more pragmatic conservative like mitt romney what is behind these dramatic numbers? >> well, you know, it is starting to look like a lot like the mccain path to victory in '08, had the divided conservative field like we saw romney this week, where he can
you look at him pushing 40%. i mean, he is, in south carolina, basically where he is in new hampshire, which is his home turf, which is his kind of what has become his backyard. i was really struck that his support is at that level. he is not just in first place, necessary a clear, commanding first place, drawing from all directions. i don't want to overstate and things can change this is great news for him across the board. >> it certainly is. michael crowly, times deputy bureau chief....
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how do you look at it? >> when you look at the polling, it's a record level of instability in the numbers. people are upset with congress and politicians of all levels. you see that in the occupy wall street movement. they have disrupted a number of events here. one way is the ron paul message. here's a guy who has at least doubled his score from four years ago. listen to the heart of his message. it's a grim, dark speech. and he sees himself as a con fender. he has a constituency. that reflects the instability of the elect rat. >> listen guys, stay healthy. and get some sleep. we appreciate the low down. charlie and matt, thank you. coming up on this special, as we approach the two-year anniversary of the citizens united decision, look at that money fly. how that supreme court ruling has rocked the very foundation of our political process, corrupted it to the core, and how we're seeing the effects of those corrupted policies in every layer of every policy in this country. >>> plus before there was occupy,
how do you look at it? >> when you look at the polling, it's a record level of instability in the numbers. people are upset with congress and politicians of all levels. you see that in the occupy wall street movement. they have disrupted a number of events here. one way is the ron paul message. here's a guy who has at least doubled his score from four years ago. listen to the heart of his message. it's a grim, dark speech. and he sees himself as a con fender. he has a constituency. that...
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you hear it? with the prr? >> i look like an insane person. joanne. >> joanne. >> oh, yes. nobody was crazier than me. >> you! >> slow rider was there. and we should -- oh. >> low, low, low. >> by the way, he was great. everyone was -- a bunch of people on stage. >> pit bull was great too. >> pit bull started the night off. you guys, he has a concert scheduled in south america, but he made a pit stop here for us. look at that. >> pit bull made a pit stop. >> that's right. >> that was crazy. the edison ballroom in new york city. a lot of fun. >> a big thank-you to megan, who somehow organized that massive party along with everything else all week long. >> she needs to hibernate like a bear for the rest of the winter to recuperate from what she put into this. >> and collett was the other person in charge of that edison room. it was a great space. the party was supposed to be over at 10:00, but they kept going. >> spouses were invited. i called frank, and i said honey we'd love to have you and your favorite people are performing, pit bull and slow rider. frank would have loved
you hear it? with the prr? >> i look like an insane person. joanne. >> joanne. >> oh, yes. nobody was crazier than me. >> you! >> slow rider was there. and we should -- oh. >> low, low, low. >> by the way, he was great. everyone was -- a bunch of people on stage. >> pit bull was great too. >> pit bull started the night off. you guys, he has a concert scheduled in south america, but he made a pit stop here for us. look at that. >> pit...
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you do? stop, look, listen and think. any time you pull up to an incident or you see something, you take a breath, assess the situation, use all your senses and think about what you are going to do. those are all components of what we call the size-up. there are many components to size up. what's one of the components to size up? gathering facts. you want to assess the type of damage there is. what kind of situation is it? what is the issue? is it a medical problem? if it's a medical, is it a big hurt or a little hurt? is it a rescue situation and if it's a fire, do you have the resources to control or extinguish that fire? how about your situation, do you have all your people? do you have all the resources that you need? have you collected all the material that you need if you are going to start doing a lifting exercise because someone is trapped? because you never start a rescue, you never start a lifting exercise, never start anything, unless you know you are going to be able to finish it, have enough of the resources t
you do? stop, look, listen and think. any time you pull up to an incident or you see something, you take a breath, assess the situation, use all your senses and think about what you are going to do. those are all components of what we call the size-up. there are many components to size up. what's one of the components to size up? gathering facts. you want to assess the type of damage there is. what kind of situation is it? what is the issue? is it a medical problem? if it's a medical, is it a...
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you look at his ads. s ads are about as accurate as his newsletters. >> reporter: so, congressman paul, you have denounced these newsletters that he's talking about. but, again, the idea that your views are outside the mainstream about 9/11 and so many other things. your reaction? >> well, that's a gross distortion. and you could spend a long time trying to, you know, dispute what he's saying. but it's gross distortion. but the bigger question is, is why are the rallies going so well for me? why are the crowds getting bigger and bigger? why is it that 70% of the american people want us to get out of afghanistan? why do about 85% of the people want us to rein in the federal reserve? why do so many especially conservative republicans want us to cut back and nobody is offering any cuts? so i always say that i'm pretty mainstream. i think that people who are attacking me now are the ones who can't defend their records and they've been all over the place. they've been flip-flopping. and they can't defend themse
you look at his ads. s ads are about as accurate as his newsletters. >> reporter: so, congressman paul, you have denounced these newsletters that he's talking about. but, again, the idea that your views are outside the mainstream about 9/11 and so many other things. your reaction? >> well, that's a gross distortion. and you could spend a long time trying to, you know, dispute what he's saying. but it's gross distortion. but the bigger question is, is why are the rallies going so...
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you're making me blush, dylan -- >> this is wonderful, but, has anybody ever made a cartoon of you that looks like teddy roosevelt on a horse? >> never, ever. >> thank you! >> there have been three other cartoons. i can't describe them because they were obscene, but this one absolutely takes the biscuit. there he is. >> there it is. >> the professor himself on horseback. >> well -- can i say one thing from the perspective of the man represented on that horse? >> yes. >> i saw you had buddy roemer on your show earlier today. >> we did. >> whether or not he's going to be a viable presidential candidate or whether or not he the -- >> he got 31 votes in iowa. >> i thauns. but he is the only opportunity in the republican party, if he can get 5% of the votes until polling this weekend going into the new hampshire primary, that at least we can start to force the conversation about money and politics into the debates. and i do think that that is a worthwhile view to view buddy roemer, if not as a presidential candidate, but an opportunity to force the absurdity that these debates are tos we want to t
you're making me blush, dylan -- >> this is wonderful, but, has anybody ever made a cartoon of you that looks like teddy roosevelt on a horse? >> never, ever. >> thank you! >> there have been three other cartoons. i can't describe them because they were obscene, but this one absolutely takes the biscuit. there he is. >> there it is. >> the professor himself on horseback. >> well -- can i say one thing from the perspective of the man represented on that...
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you looking at values? ings me to something else you want to talk about. who best relates to iowans which tells a different story when it comes to mitt romney. >> right. mitt romney, remember at the beginning of this campaign we spent a lot of time saying isn't mitt romney going to compete? of course, competed in 2008. didn't work out well for him. big evangelical contingent here. don't really love mitt romney. then he decided to jump in. has not spent a lot of time in the state. which is why he is at 10%. but look at bachmann, by the way, who's not doing very well, but she said she's going the distance. but, she spent a lot of time in the state. ron paul has a great organization in the state. rick santorum has had over 350 town halls in the state. that's why these people do well on whether you relate to iowans. whether that is a calling card for winning the presidency is something else. but iowa is a toss-up state. it doesn't hurt. >> when you look at the split in terms of registration, ds and rs evenly spl
you looking at values? ings me to something else you want to talk about. who best relates to iowans which tells a different story when it comes to mitt romney. >> right. mitt romney, remember at the beginning of this campaign we spent a lot of time saying isn't mitt romney going to compete? of course, competed in 2008. didn't work out well for him. big evangelical contingent here. don't really love mitt romney. then he decided to jump in. has not spent a lot of time in the state. which is...
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in if you look what is happening with this country. you know i love what i'm doing.ther not run. i wish obama would be a great president. hasn't worked out that way. they have to be able to win. they're going to have to be able to win. we can't go through four more years of obama. >> greta: assume one of them is nominee and the nominee can't win against president obama. do you jump in at that point? >> i have to make my own determination and i would have to see who it is. i probably would come out and endorse somebody in the not too distant future and i'm not going to endorse and then run. >> greta: you say you are going to endorse or run? >> i will only consider running if that person doesn't win. in the meantime, i can't do anything until as you know, may. i have the apprentice and you are not allowed in my opinion a stupid law, you can't run if you have a show. you are allowed to go on shows and fly on air force one and do all the things but not to have a show. i don't know why they put it in. i have a very successful show and i'm not allowed to run anyway. >> gre
in if you look what is happening with this country. you know i love what i'm doing.ther not run. i wish obama would be a great president. hasn't worked out that way. they have to be able to win. they're going to have to be able to win. we can't go through four more years of obama. >> greta: assume one of them is nominee and the nominee can't win against president obama. do you jump in at that point? >> i have to make my own determination and i would have to see who it is. i probably...
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anyway, thank you so much, and we look forward to seeing you guys. and i thank you. we also want to give a special thanks to the coordinator of tonight's events. and at the conclusion of tonight's program, everybody is invited to the reception. make sure you get a ticket from the ashes at the door because you will need the ticket to get in to get that great food and the reception in the greenroom. you will notice on the ticket, there are eight great -- plant boxes on the back, and they will mark each station. you need to visit all of the food stations, and once your ticket is mark, you can take it to a raffle, drop it in the bowl to with a gift certificate from one of the participating restaurants, and the winner of the raffle will be notified by phone or e-mail. remember, doors to the green room not going to open. we still have a little bit more of our ceremony here, so stay and enjoy the grand finale. now, i would like to turn the program over to rose, who has overseen the finale of this event since 2008. she also coordinates the decision america pageant coordinate
anyway, thank you so much, and we look forward to seeing you guys. and i thank you. we also want to give a special thanks to the coordinator of tonight's events. and at the conclusion of tonight's program, everybody is invited to the reception. make sure you get a ticket from the ashes at the door because you will need the ticket to get in to get that great food and the reception in the greenroom. you will notice on the ticket, there are eight great -- plant boxes on the back, and they will...
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you look up in the hills. you see the views. it could potentially be a great city. >> yeah. >> i just don't know that it's there yet. >> reporter: even those who live here and love oakland find it hard to believe but oakland is ranked higher than tokyo, san diego and florence, italy. >> there's a lot of energy around here. >> reporter: the new york times found beauty from a time that's buried in a lot of ugly sometimes -- times. oakland recorded 103 murders last year. three of those victims were toddlers. >> oakland's had such a stigma about the deaths. >> reporter: the upscale and restaurants says one of the main reasons the traveler should visit oakland. >> moved out here three months ago from chicago. i heard through numerous people that oakland was going to be a great place to live. so i said why not? me and my girl moved out. >> i don't know if i agree with that. >> reporter: city leaders hope this new honor will help to draw people to oakland and spend money here. this article will come out in the new york times' sunday pa
you look up in the hills. you see the views. it could potentially be a great city. >> yeah. >> i just don't know that it's there yet. >> reporter: even those who live here and love oakland find it hard to believe but oakland is ranked higher than tokyo, san diego and florence, italy. >> there's a lot of energy around here. >> reporter: the new york times found beauty from a time that's buried in a lot of ugly sometimes -- times. oakland recorded 103 murders last...
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kayla, what are you looking for in that s-1? seen them as high as 400 pages, so you can get it's not a lot of stuff that guess excluded from these. first and foremost, look for the financials of a company that's largely been opaque about this kind of stuff. facebook is expected to disclose earnings for the last three years. they'll also disclose growth measures, which could make the trading go berserk, and they'll break down their operating margins. if it's anything like its google margins, it will be around 40% or higher. you'll also see an outline of corporate strategy. acquisitions the company's done, patents it owns and very likely an opening memo from mark zuckerberg about the future of the company, and details about who's already on the facebook. right now the list stands at dst partners from the original harvard brain trust. so that's what we're expecting as far as what we're going to see a little bit later this week. >> what do we know about investment banks, who's doing the deal, the exchanges, where will the company lis
kayla, what are you looking for in that s-1? seen them as high as 400 pages, so you can get it's not a lot of stuff that guess excluded from these. first and foremost, look for the financials of a company that's largely been opaque about this kind of stuff. facebook is expected to disclose earnings for the last three years. they'll also disclose growth measures, which could make the trading go berserk, and they'll break down their operating margins. if it's anything like its google margins, it...
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as you look live inside, to the debate hall, we can tell you the count down is on. is what we'll see momentarily. but it all looks good. stay here. jenna shared her recipe with sharon, who emailed it to emily, who sent it to cindy, who wondered why her soup wasn't quite the same. the recipe's not the recipe... ohhh. [ female announcer ] ...without swanson. the broth cooks trust most when making soup. mmmm! [ female announcer ] the secret is swanson. >> bret: now fresh pickings from the political grapevine. talk about a bad year, a "washington times" analysis finds congress had the least productive year in modern history. it passed only 80 bills. fewer than during any other session since recordkeeping began. in 1947. majority of the bills were housekeeping measures such as naming post offices and extending existing law. the paper looked at time spent in debate. the number of conference report produced. and votes taken. it included congress accomplished, lessened those areas in 2011 than any other year in history. critics long proclaimed the "new york times" will be a
as you look live inside, to the debate hall, we can tell you the count down is on. is what we'll see momentarily. but it all looks good. stay here. jenna shared her recipe with sharon, who emailed it to emily, who sent it to cindy, who wondered why her soup wasn't quite the same. the recipe's not the recipe... ohhh. [ female announcer ] ...without swanson. the broth cooks trust most when making soup. mmmm! [ female announcer ] the secret is swanson. >> bret: now fresh pickings from the...
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if you look at that are permitting or having approval for some of my innovation board members here feel very passionately about this that's one of the things where the u.s. has kind of slipped. you can get approval for things on the same standards in other countries might and i think that has to change. that's one thing. the other thing that is emphasizing is this idea that the federal government or the public sector can also use a lot of the technologies to transform itself. we know that healthcare and education and the not so productive in the economy we've had a debate on these but in many ways the government can also be a customer are pleased and absorber of the technologies and a way that stimulates the growth estimate of one to ask you to follow on that point a little bit. so, last year mckinsey global institute did a report on job creation in the economy it's called an economy that works and it talks about the opportunity to job creation in a particular sector in the economy mentioned health care, leisure and hospitality and tourism, construction, retail and some particular some
if you look at that are permitting or having approval for some of my innovation board members here feel very passionately about this that's one of the things where the u.s. has kind of slipped. you can get approval for things on the same standards in other countries might and i think that has to change. that's one thing. the other thing that is emphasizing is this idea that the federal government or the public sector can also use a lot of the technologies to transform itself. we know that...
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you told us you all came in undecided. lookpeople who now think they're somewhat decided and i will tell you, anderson, it's a little squishy. some of them say maybe not so much. but ron paul seemed to hit a certain note, by and large, when you look at the dial testing, when he went by, people were even here. but there was one area where he seemed to do pretty well. watch the lines and listen. >> well, the evidence has become clear that the efforts by government is failing and we can't depend on the government to take care of us from cradle to grave. we can't depend on the government to promote and believe that we can police the world and go intonation building, because we're going broke. [ applause ] >> reporter: that whole theme there of saying over and over again, we can't depend on the government, it's making us broke. it has to be about something beyond that. let me talk to this gentleman, because i think you had some thoughts on that matter. what do you think when you hear someone high ron paul say, this can't be about th
you told us you all came in undecided. lookpeople who now think they're somewhat decided and i will tell you, anderson, it's a little squishy. some of them say maybe not so much. but ron paul seemed to hit a certain note, by and large, when you look at the dial testing, when he went by, people were even here. but there was one area where he seemed to do pretty well. watch the lines and listen. >> well, the evidence has become clear that the efforts by government is failing and we can't...
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thank you for everything. i look forward to working with you as a share. we will have many conversations about the budget and i look forward to having you here. supervisor mirkarimi: be kind. supervisor cohen: i am going to say publicly congratulations. i cannot think of a more deserving, more passionate person to take up the helm of our public safety, one of our public safety arms. i want to say that as one of the newbies, it has been an interesting year watching you and sean text oppose each other. -- juxtapose each other. you were the most senior person on this board and it has been a unique opportunity to sit and watch and learn the functions of how we can conduct business as a board. also the difference in your style. the rest of my new colleagues might agree in saying it has been entertaining also at times. it has been a fantastic learning lesson and i wish you the best of luck. i am sure we will continue to work together as we address a lot of our cities, very critical and serious public safety needs. thank you. supervisor wiener: thank you. ross, ag
thank you for everything. i look forward to working with you as a share. we will have many conversations about the budget and i look forward to having you here. supervisor mirkarimi: be kind. supervisor cohen: i am going to say publicly congratulations. i cannot think of a more deserving, more passionate person to take up the helm of our public safety, one of our public safety arms. i want to say that as one of the newbies, it has been an interesting year watching you and sean text oppose each...
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if you are looking for community resources in your neighborhood dial 211 for help. 'm cheryl jennings, thanks so much for joining us. we'll see you next time.
if you are looking for community resources in your neighborhood dial 211 for help. 'm cheryl jennings, thanks so much for joining us. we'll see you next time.
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you looked so innocent and so sweet. convinced my lips that we should meet. relentless flirt. oh no we had indecent dessert. twinkle twinkle hope appears. a stevia leaf erased my fears. it made my willpower a super hero. as for calories, it has zero. twinkle twinkle truvia® star, natural sweetness, i love just what you are. truvia®. honestly sweet. mom, we're dying. no you're not, you're just hungry. make some totino's pizza rolls. we don't have any! front... left, totino's. [ male announcer ] well done mom! less drama, more fun! totino's pizza rolls. guys... [ female announcer ] pillsbury cinnamon rolls with cinnabon cinnamon are an irresistible sunday morning idea. nothing calls them to the table faster. sunday morning ideas made easy. [ younger brother ] oh, do you want it? yeah. ok, we'll split it. [ female announcer ] made fresh, so light... ...buttery and flaky... this is half. that is not half. guys i have more. [ female announcer ] do you have enough crescents? >>> this morning, on "today on the rink." we are taking the ice along some of the best gymn
you looked so innocent and so sweet. convinced my lips that we should meet. relentless flirt. oh no we had indecent dessert. twinkle twinkle hope appears. a stevia leaf erased my fears. it made my willpower a super hero. as for calories, it has zero. twinkle twinkle truvia® star, natural sweetness, i love just what you are. truvia®. honestly sweet. mom, we're dying. no you're not, you're just hungry. make some totino's pizza rolls. we don't have any! front... left, totino's. [ male announcer...
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votes on wall street reform if you look at votes to cut off oil subsidies if you look at votes on the health reform act or the disclose act they were right down party lines with republicans always favoring giving corporations more power but if you look if you interview people around the country it's not a left right issue nobody wants to have corporations have undue influence why is that what's the disconnect here it's really interesting i don't know what the disconnect is but i had a feeling that went up cycle and the organizing that's going on against citizens united in for example in favor of the constitution when it's going to is going to be it's going to show this i mean the public overwhelmingly believes that corporations have too much influence on our elections ninety two percent and that is percent two percent that's across party across party lines cross and how you present can greenlight ninety two percent on anything and so there really is a disconnect here and i think you're starting to see that you're starting to see a country that believes that ninety nine percent should
votes on wall street reform if you look at votes to cut off oil subsidies if you look at votes on the health reform act or the disclose act they were right down party lines with republicans always favoring giving corporations more power but if you look if you interview people around the country it's not a left right issue nobody wants to have corporations have undue influence why is that what's the disconnect here it's really interesting i don't know what the disconnect is but i had a feeling...
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think a lot of people are waiting until that's passed and then then they should come back because if you look at the fundamentals in terms of price to earnings it's very very cheap it has to be live by well there are a lot of unknowns but i mean if you're if you are fairly confident there's not going to be a mother in europe western europe then you know you're looking at minimum twenty five percent and some of the other brokerages talking sixty percent returns this year and it depends on the you know if you compare it to oil prices ok you get your covering do we. talk about the euro you know is only an oil prices what about you david i mean you optimistic about our russian equities this year and i guess maybe compared to what i think i'm optimistic this year i mean if you look at last year there was a falloff in inward investment in the second part of the year but in the first half inward investment was very strong we've done some analysis of emerging market now shows on a number of deals basis there was a there was a very good climb during certain the first half of last year so it shows that
think a lot of people are waiting until that's passed and then then they should come back because if you look at the fundamentals in terms of price to earnings it's very very cheap it has to be live by well there are a lot of unknowns but i mean if you're if you are fairly confident there's not going to be a mother in europe western europe then you know you're looking at minimum twenty five percent and some of the other brokerages talking sixty percent returns this year and it depends on the...
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you look at whatever it is. tell us. or if it is not submitted, there later is an addendum and they will be submitted. so you have the same check. yes, we will take care of that. but we do not know where is that you'll be doing it. so speaking of tracking, people often say, well, how do you report this? are you checking this stuff? the amount required to meet a lead certification is a big stack of documents materials. basically, leave it does the checking. you let them know what you are intending to do, they give you approval in certain ways, you finish the job, and you are proving to some level that you meant it and they provide you with certification. if you go through that process, we are satisfied. we are not going to be checking all of your submissions, we are not checking on the field to make sure you have the right kind of paint on the walls. you have to do that yourself. and green point rated has a similar program. so we will accept that. we will not be plan checking. the problem might come in those buildings wher
you look at whatever it is. tell us. or if it is not submitted, there later is an addendum and they will be submitted. so you have the same check. yes, we will take care of that. but we do not know where is that you'll be doing it. so speaking of tracking, people often say, well, how do you report this? are you checking this stuff? the amount required to meet a lead certification is a big stack of documents materials. basically, leave it does the checking. you let them know what you are...
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you look for giraffes, you think you're in africa, crazy.igh elevations here and there and a swampy area. that smoke settled into that low area, into the bottom of that bowl and that's what caused the visibility down to literally zero. >> one thing investigators will be looking into, could this have been avoided? were there road closures? >> there were road closures. and then it cleared and the wind blew. and a half hour after they opened the road, the crashes happened and ten people died. i guess you could think the road probably should have stayed closed. not much you can do. once you are in this smoke, you are in it. >> isha. >> 100 people were killed across syria today, more than three-quarter of deaths in homes. the u.n. security council says it will take up a resolution this week calling for bashar assad to step down and hand off power. police arrested 400 protesters. in washington, park police began enforcing a ban on camping in two washington parks protesters occupied for month. in one place they ignored the order and set up a large
you look for giraffes, you think you're in africa, crazy.igh elevations here and there and a swampy area. that smoke settled into that low area, into the bottom of that bowl and that's what caused the visibility down to literally zero. >> one thing investigators will be looking into, could this have been avoided? were there road closures? >> there were road closures. and then it cleared and the wind blew. and a half hour after they opened the road, the crashes happened and ten...
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you would have. one was to make newt angry and mitt romney look tough. and we were all saying, florida is a big state. you win by having lots of money and having 30-second ads and having the wind at your back. these advisers can take all the credit they want in the end. >> look at the money. you put it up on the screen. it's quite striking. $15.7 million between the campaign and the super pac dw f dwarfing gingrich. >> and this is the story. it's the money. it's surprising to see all of these strategists take credit in the "new york times" without giving their candidate credit and that's going to be an interesting internal spat, but money was the answer here. what is interesting in the poll, they made gingrich so unelectable to some conservativ conservatives, where if you get rid of the santorum vote, romney's lead grows. they made newt gingrich not just unelectable, but unacceptable. >> debate performances, which we will talk about in a minute, but getting the establishment altogether to say we must stop gingrich, he cannot win. >> i thought it was an ex
you would have. one was to make newt angry and mitt romney look tough. and we were all saying, florida is a big state. you win by having lots of money and having 30-second ads and having the wind at your back. these advisers can take all the credit they want in the end. >> look at the money. you put it up on the screen. it's quite striking. $15.7 million between the campaign and the super pac dw f dwarfing gingrich. >> and this is the story. it's the money. it's surprising to see...
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if you look at the bottom. it's going to be a real treat for firemen to go up is there. >> that's why i say, this is only for firefighters to use. >> give me a boost. >> you have to realize, the firefighter has an air pack and may be some tools to be walking out there. >> this is an interesting building. i want to point something out. can anybody take a guess as to why we have these 4 beams sticking out of the top? it used to have another story on it. i think it had to do with the enforcement of the ordinance. it was easier to remove than to upgrade the building. those are the elements that used to support the fire escape balcony, you see the parapet support and they replaced the goose neck ladder
if you look at the bottom. it's going to be a real treat for firemen to go up is there. >> that's why i say, this is only for firefighters to use. >> give me a boost. >> you have to realize, the firefighter has an air pack and may be some tools to be walking out there. >> this is an interesting building. i want to point something out. can anybody take a guess as to why we have these 4 beams sticking out of the top? it used to have another story on it. i think it had to...
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you look beautiful. oh, thank you, karen. do i look beautiful? you look okay. you look gorgeous, mary. why are wedding dresses white? because mummy says it's a bad color, 'cause it shows the dirt. that's true. i mean, it's not very practical, is it? and also, why are wedding dresses funny? funny? yes, because when i asked my mummy and daddy in the car would the bride be wearing white, they said, "yes," and started giggling. did they. and they tried to hide it, but i could see mummy's shoulders weaving up and down like this. right. great. right, ben, little reminder. gravel. confetti. only you seemed to get the two confused at your auntie sandra's wedding, didn't you? and when the priest says, "does anyone know any reason why these people can't get married," no shouting out funny answers, all right? you mean, like, "she's a man!" yes. exactly like that. you're very lucky your auntie sandra's got such a good sense of humor. karen: who's that? that's sam. we used to go out together. how many of your boyfriends are here? not many. a few. a few. what about-- what ab
you look beautiful. oh, thank you, karen. do i look beautiful? you look okay. you look gorgeous, mary. why are wedding dresses white? because mummy says it's a bad color, 'cause it shows the dirt. that's true. i mean, it's not very practical, is it? and also, why are wedding dresses funny? funny? yes, because when i asked my mummy and daddy in the car would the bride be wearing white, they said, "yes," and started giggling. did they. and they tried to hide it, but i could see mummy's...
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you looked so innocent and so sweet. convinced my lips that we should meet. relentless flirt. oh no we had indecent dessert. twinkle twinkle hope appears. a stevia leaf erased my fears. it made my willpower a super hero. as for calories, it has zero. twinkle twinkle truvia® star, natural sweetness, i love just what you are. truvia®. honestly sweet. mom, we're dying. no you're not, you're just hungry. make some totino's pizza rolls. we don't have any! front... left, totino's. [ male announcer ] well done mom! less drama, more fun! totino's pizza rolls. >>> this morning, on "today on the rink." we are taking the ice along some of the best gymnasts on the ice. >> thank you for having me. >> this show is not just skating, is it? >> no, it's skating and gymnastics with live artists and we get to meet some great athletes, very distracting, when are you skating, looking at them doing the beams, and you have to be centered on what you do. but it's motivated for us to be part of a great show. >> i know peggy fleming involved, nada comaneci, some other names we may see
you looked so innocent and so sweet. convinced my lips that we should meet. relentless flirt. oh no we had indecent dessert. twinkle twinkle hope appears. a stevia leaf erased my fears. it made my willpower a super hero. as for calories, it has zero. twinkle twinkle truvia® star, natural sweetness, i love just what you are. truvia®. honestly sweet. mom, we're dying. no you're not, you're just hungry. make some totino's pizza rolls. we don't have any! front... left, totino's. [ male announcer...
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television shows, as it comes, you look for the unknown, you will not find it. but art, yes. art is about the unknown, what we can discover in the us. art is a wonderful breeder of that because they are doing something where they are on the front here sometimes. nobody did this. they go well beyond any industry standard. there is something about the culture that is radically cross- disciplinary. we do those things institutions always say they want to do. we want to get crazy and cross- disciplinary around the shop. let's sit on the floor. let's play foosball. but if you let people loose in an environment -- people will always give to a greater gift. it is just a principle. if a group get together to give a gift to an entire city, it is easy to find people who will give to that. and the consequence is, you can learn a lot. talk about a networking opportunity. but nobody ever went there to network. they went out there to give their energy, imagination, their heart to something. >> there is that collaboration, the cross-disciplinary thing that happens out there, but i also feel
television shows, as it comes, you look for the unknown, you will not find it. but art, yes. art is about the unknown, what we can discover in the us. art is a wonderful breeder of that because they are doing something where they are on the front here sometimes. nobody did this. they go well beyond any industry standard. there is something about the culture that is radically cross- disciplinary. we do those things institutions always say they want to do. we want to get crazy and cross-...
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ann, you have to look for yourself. you ready?sh. >> you look fabulous. >> take a look in that camera. tell us about the hair, louis. >> who knew they were such fun girls? number one -- [ screaming ] >> security. >> excuse me, excuse me. her highlights were so white that they made her look like she had gray hair instead of blond hair so i made her hair deeper golden, light brown, brown color. and angled around her face. she has a thin face and added fullness, which takes years off your face. you look beautiful. >> can we just make a comment right now? the friends and bobbie are all crying. love this. what do you guys think, you guys? >> beautiful. >> she's the nicest person in the world. nicest person you would ever meet in the world. >> fairy godmother. what can i say? >> bobbie, tell us about the outfit. >> i've been hearing about ann all morning. she never -- she doesn't put any makeup on for herself. she never takes time for herself. so this was an honor to be able to put you in something that shows off how beautiful you are.
ann, you have to look for yourself. you ready?sh. >> you look fabulous. >> take a look in that camera. tell us about the hair, louis. >> who knew they were such fun girls? number one -- [ screaming ] >> security. >> excuse me, excuse me. her highlights were so white that they made her look like she had gray hair instead of blond hair so i made her hair deeper golden, light brown, brown color. and angled around her face. she has a thin face and added fullness, which...
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on today's style, the layered look. youthe cold but don't want to look puffed up like the michelin man. we'll show you how to layer up in style as our model is doing well. >> and in the kitchen, are you afraid of phyllo? we'll teach you to make spinach pie and other greek goodies without fear. first -- >> i didn't know there was a fear of phyllo. >> i didn't know it was pronounced feel-low. >> i know. >> it's file-low. >> you say fee-low, i say file-low. >> what's coming up? >> staying healthy. five tests every woman should have this year and how making appointments for the check-ups is easier than ever. and love the names but not the price tags? from vera wang to mossoni where to find high fashion at low prices. >> and a new reality show with a twist. two criminal profilers work with a convicted serial killer to solve murders. the show is called "dark minds." can the approach crack cases? we'll find out. >>> and the books with titles that need to be bleeped out. go the f to sleep. stitch & -- you know what. are those exple
on today's style, the layered look. youthe cold but don't want to look puffed up like the michelin man. we'll show you how to layer up in style as our model is doing well. >> and in the kitchen, are you afraid of phyllo? we'll teach you to make spinach pie and other greek goodies without fear. first -- >> i didn't know there was a fear of phyllo. >> i didn't know it was pronounced feel-low. >> i know. >> it's file-low. >> you say fee-low, i say file-low....
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if you are looking for that, you will find it some way.n bringing people together. >> let talk about why newt gingrich, beyond the comments that he has made. you predicated a lot of your candidacy on the notion that america needed a businessman and business experience was great background for being the commander and chief. >> yes. >> mitt romney is running a lot of the same message so far as he is a former executive and this is why he is qualified. you did not endorse him you endorsed newt gingrich who has been trying to tear down mitt romney's record as a businessman. how do you square that? >> first of all, there's no perfect candidate. secondly -- >> there's one with business experience. >> allow me to finish. >> okay fwlm. >> when i was talking about a business ceo, i was talking about me. >> so it specifically -- >> let me finish. >> okay. >> i was talking about me being a businessman. i beg to differ, mitt romney had has been out of the business for years. he was the ceo of a company that he built, he was a carrier politician up to 1
if you are looking for that, you will find it some way.n bringing people together. >> let talk about why newt gingrich, beyond the comments that he has made. you predicated a lot of your candidacy on the notion that america needed a businessman and business experience was great background for being the commander and chief. >> yes. >> mitt romney is running a lot of the same message so far as he is a former executive and this is why he is qualified. you did not endorse him you...
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the reason i ask that is that if you look at the achievements and you look at the egypt/israel treaty, which has stood to this day, you look at the way that you brought america back into relations with china, the most pivotal relationship now that america could possibly have, just on those two things alone, pretty big ticks in the box, weren't they? >> well, they were. and we kept our country at peace. we have a lot of challenges and a lot of opportunities, and a lot of advice, and i had to start another war. and so we not only kept peace for ourselves and promoted human rights, but we brought peace to other people and formed alliances, china's the most important one, that had been a strain on america for 30 years or so. >> you've just been in egypt, and obviously, this has been the most extraordinary 12 months. when you look at the middle east and egypt in particular and the repercussions for israel and the surrounding countries, what is your sense on the ground there? because the big concern is, after all the ewe foreya of a year ago, that actually the islamists are taking control i
the reason i ask that is that if you look at the achievements and you look at the egypt/israel treaty, which has stood to this day, you look at the way that you brought america back into relations with china, the most pivotal relationship now that america could possibly have, just on those two things alone, pretty big ticks in the box, weren't they? >> well, they were. and we kept our country at peace. we have a lot of challenges and a lot of opportunities, and a lot of advice, and i had...
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if you do not want it to look like a bar, you should not move the bar up front. i leave it up to the business owner to decide what is quick to attract the best clientele for him. commissioner moore: then just leave it that way, that we want to bring something more people oriented. that is all i am asking. commissioner borden: i want to restate my motion. i move to take the are =-- d.r. and approve with the midnight closing hours, 61 to report back before they go to 2:00 a.m., asking for good neighborhood policies consistent with other entertainment uses, and to consider how they might activate the front so that people feel invited to go inside. we are not going to specify how you do that. does that sound good? and establish a community liaison with a phone number available to the public, so people can reach out when the have issues. -- they have issues. >> that is the motion. comissiomer sugaya: second. >> the motion on the floor is to take d.r. and approve the project with conditions that the hours of operation are modified to go to midnight instead of 2:00 p.m.
if you do not want it to look like a bar, you should not move the bar up front. i leave it up to the business owner to decide what is quick to attract the best clientele for him. commissioner moore: then just leave it that way, that we want to bring something more people oriented. that is all i am asking. commissioner borden: i want to restate my motion. i move to take the are =-- d.r. and approve with the midnight closing hours, 61 to report back before they go to 2:00 a.m., asking for good...
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you can almost start looking at that as lean republican. the minority vote and the hispanic unemployment numbers usually about two points higher than the rest of the country and if they're disappointed in this president, they arie looking at jobs. you start looking at,000 these things are nibbling around the edges, the people he thought he could count onto be his core base, that's where he has the problem. he's hemorrhaging. he can't win. >> we do respects you losing the forest for the trees. his job approval was negative. it's now almost even. the republican primary together with the loss of the fight on the payroll tax has created almost a 17 point bump for obama. i think the evidence is overwhelming. >> i wish he had more time. thank you so much for joining us. have a great weekend. >>> coming up, where the the tea party and where are the evangelicals in the mitt alternatives take aim at the front-runner in south carolina. ♪ [ woman ] when i grow up, i want to take him on his first flight. i want to run a marathon. i'm going to own my own
you can almost start looking at that as lean republican. the minority vote and the hispanic unemployment numbers usually about two points higher than the rest of the country and if they're disappointed in this president, they arie looking at jobs. you start looking at,000 these things are nibbling around the edges, the people he thought he could count onto be his core base, that's where he has the problem. he's hemorrhaging. he can't win. >> we do respects you losing the forest for the...
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look at that! and youay simply by joining the freestyle promise program. alright! looks like i'm going to be testing and saving at the same time. call or click today and join for free. test easy. . . . . . . >> interesting developments. roche coming out during the state of the union saying it was going hostile on illumina. you would think the rest is history, but i'm told roche will file a tender offer in the next few hours. we'll see interesting background to the deal when roche initially approached illumina in december. it was a friendly approach. they said we'll get back to you. for illumina's board of directors, the deadline to nominate directors is the fwining of february. to do that process you would need to have an answer and know if that is a step you're going to take before that. roche said we are serious and we'll go hostile. they said publically we plan to nominate directors. i'm told that slate could be up to four directors. it's expected to come early next week. this is a deal to watch especia
look at that! and youay simply by joining the freestyle promise program. alright! looks like i'm going to be testing and saving at the same time. call or click today and join for free. test easy. . . . . . . >> interesting developments. roche coming out during the state of the union saying it was going hostile on illumina. you would think the rest is history, but i'm told roche will file a tender offer in the next few hours. we'll see interesting background to the deal when roche...