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for us as a company we've done projects to 371 filling better street and telephone graph hill. we've done the patterson building at stanford and warren's tech center. we went in for support to items that are non-controversial issues. i was going to touch on the color specification and to leave the brick exposes in both proposals you've reached a compromise on those. at least in the telephone graph area article 10 suggested it was jefferson left up to the owner and their accountant and as i can see their bringing in the original artists of the paint color. and second was on the exposed brick from the pictures we've seen it so you would your movie in a good direction. we don't see any historic pictures of that part of the building it was there when the building was historical built. it doesn't seem like - the brick was added by the other owner that doesn't match the brick that's in the area we're carefully to what was historical in the landmark. thank you for your time >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good afternoon. i'm joe. i was not planning on speaking and the reason i
for us as a company we've done projects to 371 filling better street and telephone graph hill. we've done the patterson building at stanford and warren's tech center. we went in for support to items that are non-controversial issues. i was going to touch on the color specification and to leave the brick exposes in both proposals you've reached a compromise on those. at least in the telephone graph area article 10 suggested it was jefferson left up to the owner and their accountant and as i can...
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that creates a unique opportunity for us as a company. we focused historically on building the best consumer experience and providing real estate professionals. so the marriage of the two is a tremendous opportunity. so we see a lot of opportunity in integrating that. but also the industry. but the space is changing. there is is a tremendous amount of disruption and change going on in the industry. driven by technology. and so we are very active looking at potential opportunities. i will give you a data point. so far this year we looked at over 35 individual deals. that's an average of about one a week. we are seeing the spaces start to consolidate. >> we have 16 different mobile applications. looking to buy, looking to rent. professionals looking to run their business. it's increasingly growing at increasingly rapid. but the price out there is tremendous. so we see a tremendous opportunity. >> how do you see the average transaction being in two or three years? how is that different than maybe when i first bought a place years ago. there
that creates a unique opportunity for us as a company. we focused historically on building the best consumer experience and providing real estate professionals. so the marriage of the two is a tremendous opportunity. so we see a lot of opportunity in integrating that. but also the industry. but the space is changing. there is is a tremendous amount of disruption and change going on in the industry. driven by technology. and so we are very active looking at potential opportunities. i will give...
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so for us as a company, this is not so much of a headache. >> just tell us more about your view of the european car market. you said it's -- you think it's going to stabilize. what else are you seeing? what is giving you the information that that is the case? >> well, we have seen, as you know, quite some quarters where the markets were declining in europe. and now we see for the second quarter type of a sideways development. and if i look forward, if i look at the orders which our customers are placing, it, looks like the market is stabilizing. quite low volume now and really moving sideways. we do not yet have indications that this type of movement is turning into a stronger growth. >> and look, you want to raise the share of the nonautomotive business to 40% from t current 30%. how are you going to achieve that? >> well, the automotive part of our business is still a part which has strong growth opportunities over the next year due to our product portfolio and due to all these new products which will have higher installation rates which we are delivering. so to achieve this target,
so for us as a company, this is not so much of a headache. >> just tell us more about your view of the european car market. you said it's -- you think it's going to stabilize. what else are you seeing? what is giving you the information that that is the case? >> well, we have seen, as you know, quite some quarters where the markets were declining in europe. and now we see for the second quarter type of a sideways development. and if i look forward, if i look at the orders which our...
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. >> as a company of a bay area, we all know innovates things and gives them room to announce things when they are ready... >> even though google advocates announces information they have kept that barge open and that has sparked worldwide interest in the barge and the one that is sitting off the coast of portland maine. >> big mystery, no doubt about that. >> coming up attribute to the agent killed in the line of duty especially observing 9/11 that will also be deplayed during -- displayed in space. >> going gah-gah with her performance. coming up. . >>> they welcomed a plane from 9/11 and the flag will be used at the funeral of her and hernandez, the first officer killed in the line of duty and they will hold the first moments of silence. the suspected gunman faces a federal murder charge. >>> the civil charge against a daycare worker is accused of abusing children. they found 27-year-old keith wood house guilty of sexually abusing several children. and they also found him guilty at a church for inappropriate inappropriateness with a young girl. >> they betrayed our trust and as a
. >> as a company of a bay area, we all know innovates things and gives them room to announce things when they are ready... >> even though google advocates announces information they have kept that barge open and that has sparked worldwide interest in the barge and the one that is sitting off the coast of portland maine. >> big mystery, no doubt about that. >> coming up attribute to the agent killed in the line of duty especially observing 9/11 that will also be deplayed...
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to a wrenching its nuclear reactor as a whole all flying. natural gas prices in the us have depreciated as the development of chilled out system. the united states could the restrictions of natural gas exports to can the company's like a pound of milk free trade agreements with the us japan the stoplight to the energy department fall into the show project. it's a fun time japan has obtained its approval. up next the wild weather forecast. ruler and who. i am. the us. the road this is. the whiny old boy in the united states suffering from leukemia has had his dream come true. it took place in the city of san francisco which temporal a time into gotham city match or a column about math. miles called least in the two relay california. he was diagnosed with leukemia when he was one year old. on friday morning w was called in to satisfy the police chief in golf the treated in this morning's ride past the breaking news from the effort that goes holland just as we age to age bring them back. lesson of the cost to them. can attend in common with the
to a wrenching its nuclear reactor as a whole all flying. natural gas prices in the us have depreciated as the development of chilled out system. the united states could the restrictions of natural gas exports to can the company's like a pound of milk free trade agreements with the us japan the stoplight to the energy department fall into the show project. it's a fun time japan has obtained its approval. up next the wild weather forecast. ruler and who. i am. the us. the road this is. the whiny...
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more top u-s companies are using very generous signing bonuses as a way to lure talent, according to bloomberg. the number of companies that have done this has nearly doubled in the past two years.this, despite high- profile examples of the big hello followed by a quick good- bye. an example--ron johnson -- he only lasted 17 months as the ceo of jc penney after being lured from apple with a 52.7 million dollar signing bonus. one of the biggest signing bonuses this year was handed out by zynga, which paid $45- million to lure its latest ceo. wal-mart is responding to criticism over what it claims is a good deed. one of its stores in canton, ohio is collecting food from sales associates to give to other sales workers. the incident shines a bright light on wal- mart wages -- generally between 15 and 20-thousand dollars per year.wal-mart says the program was "taken out of context" and that the drives are localized and part of the associates in critical need trust. home depot is raising the roof. the housing recovery has the chain raising its outlook for the third time this year. its stoc
more top u-s companies are using very generous signing bonuses as a way to lure talent, according to bloomberg. the number of companies that have done this has nearly doubled in the past two years.this, despite high- profile examples of the big hello followed by a quick good- bye. an example--ron johnson -- he only lasted 17 months as the ceo of jc penney after being lured from apple with a 52.7 million dollar signing bonus. one of the biggest signing bonuses this year was handed out by zynga,...
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so, you know, there's not a lot of risks for us as a company taking bitcoin. and i think it's, you know, it's fascinating to watch what happened with bitcoin. i think congress has been spending a week looking at it. they might bring in some regulation. i hope it doesn't stifle the innovation of new technologies like bitcoin. >> you're an investor in bitcoin. what is it you see about bitcoin? some people suggest the success means that the dollar ultimately has to fail, for example. that this is the equivalent of buying gold. >> well, i -- i wouldn't want to risk saying publicly that it's the equivalent of buying gold. i think the fact that there's a limit -- going to be a limited number of bitcoins out there and it'll ultimately be capped, you know, unlike normal currencies where governments can print more currencies, it gives it a sense of security. but obviously there are risks involved in new ventures like this. it has been only going a year. it soared up in value. there's been spikes and lows. but i think one day it will settle at a price that, you know, i
so, you know, there's not a lot of risks for us as a company taking bitcoin. and i think it's, you know, it's fascinating to watch what happened with bitcoin. i think congress has been spending a week looking at it. they might bring in some regulation. i hope it doesn't stifle the innovation of new technologies like bitcoin. >> you're an investor in bitcoin. what is it you see about bitcoin? some people suggest the success means that the dollar ultimately has to fail, for example. that...
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butterball saying they're not gaining weight as quickly as they used to. a company is not sure why. they have notified their retail customers that they're shipping half as many of those birds. butterball also saying that the frozen turkeys that have not been affected. and it does expect to be at full capacity with the fresh turkeys by christmas. and a spokesman with turkey association says only a fraction is sold fresh. 85% are flash frozen. so there's plenty of turkeys. >>> so lululemon has found a way, we had to say it, to turn lemon into lemonade. they're taking those pants that are see-through that were recalled and they're going to sell them? >> that is exactly right. lululemon saying that it's transformed the see-through pants through laminated recycling. that means they put a patch on the back side. they're calling them second chance pants. the tag reads this is what failure looks like. you'd think ute get a discount on these. they got 92 bucks. only 6 bucks less than the other pants. not cheap at all. i listened to the conference call after the whole sheer pants thing happen
butterball saying they're not gaining weight as quickly as they used to. a company is not sure why. they have notified their retail customers that they're shipping half as many of those birds. butterball also saying that the frozen turkeys that have not been affected. and it does expect to be at full capacity with the fresh turkeys by christmas. and a spokesman with turkey association says only a fraction is sold fresh. 85% are flash frozen. so there's plenty of turkeys. >>> so...
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and, us as a medical device technology company, our value is always realized well after the services are provided. so for us to be recognized for that value is pretty critical for the long-term future. david: let's talk specifically about the medical device tax. it's a 2.3% tax. it would affect companies such as yours. now some lawmakers are saying perhaps we can modified or even get rid of that tax. susan collins, senator from maine said the tax could result in the loss of 43,000 jobs in the united states. and, richard durbin, who's a democrat who said we can work out something, i believe on the medical device tax. have these lawmakers come to you, to ask for your suggestions? >> well, you know, through the industry body we've engaged with these lawmakers and through that the industry position is well-known. i would like to point out from our perspective as a company, that is something that we really can not control. and, it is certainly something -- david: you can certainly influence, mr. iraq. when lawmakers say we'll work with the industry to work something out, that indicates th
and, us as a medical device technology company, our value is always realized well after the services are provided. so for us to be recognized for that value is pretty critical for the long-term future. david: let's talk specifically about the medical device tax. it's a 2.3% tax. it would affect companies such as yours. now some lawmakers are saying perhaps we can modified or even get rid of that tax. susan collins, senator from maine said the tax could result in the loss of 43,000 jobs in the...
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useful as the company's forty percent drop in value on the stock markets. are now talking to metals someone who had a person experience with the metals market as mrs shawn thomas it was a night matthew was just a month nightmare of a meltdown if you will. let the guy. say that i'm out of it because they really did take a beating this we didn't bury absolutely but what about your portfolio now because we've got a bit of gas problem could have been a big question how did you get on with the bad news is gas problem was down one percent so i lost seventy seven dollars with gazprom but some funky news. so. you know some folks there because big point up twenty five percent it's up twenty four percent against the u.s. dollar when i first made the decision i walked out of the studio and i was devastated because i heard the crash in fact we've got some comments about that but it rallied through the week i made a five hundred dollars total even though gazprom was down meaning my grand total is nine thousand eight hundred nineteen dollars so i'm about as happy as you
useful as the company's forty percent drop in value on the stock markets. are now talking to metals someone who had a person experience with the metals market as mrs shawn thomas it was a night matthew was just a month nightmare of a meltdown if you will. let the guy. say that i'm out of it because they really did take a beating this we didn't bury absolutely but what about your portfolio now because we've got a bit of gas problem could have been a big question how did you get on with the bad...
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an inspector posing as a shopper buys produce at a supermarket. >> translator: when requested, i go to a restaurant as a customer and take out the dishes. >> reporter: food distributors, retailers and consumers are using the company's testing service. >> translator: if someone in a multistage distribution system substitutes some foodstuff, it erodes confidence in the system. you're not sure you have received exactly what you ordered. an in-store spot test gives you evidence. >> reporter: the need for food inspection is growing as consumer distrust in the food industry increases. consumers are putting more trust in science than on labels that don't tell the truth about where the food we eat comes from. nhk world. >>> the former prime minister of thailand has spent years in exile. thai senators have rejected a bill that could have paved the way for thaksin to return home. thaksin led the country from 2001 to 2006 when he was deposed in a military coup. a court convicted him of corruption. he served his jail term. they debated for more than 12 hours then they voted against it. unanimously
an inspector posing as a shopper buys produce at a supermarket. >> translator: when requested, i go to a restaurant as a customer and take out the dishes. >> reporter: food distributors, retailers and consumers are using the company's testing service. >> translator: if someone in a multistage distribution system substitutes some foodstuff, it erodes confidence in the system. you're not sure you have received exactly what you ordered. an in-store spot test gives you evidence....
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as a member of the nationwide family of companies, allied insurance is committed to protecting what's important for you and your community. contact your local agent today. ♪ nationwide is on your side [music playing] >> it's one thing to buy things in boxes and packages and just have it show up, it's another thing to actually know where that is produced and where it's come from and how it's produced. i think that even goes further when you have some kind of personal connection to it. >> welcome back. beyond the bustle of the big city is an undiscovered paradise called "california country." >> when you think of small coastal towns in california, you think of beautiful beaches, but in pescadero, a town about 33 miles from santa cruz, something else is bringing in the tourists. that's right, goats. welcome to harley goat farm in san mateo county, where alpine goats are the star attractions. dee harley runs this 9-acre farm, looking after about 200 goats. this is the only dairy in the county. >> it's not that i had this dream of having a goat farm. i think i was always going to be a far
as a member of the nationwide family of companies, allied insurance is committed to protecting what's important for you and your community. contact your local agent today. ♪ nationwide is on your side [music playing] >> it's one thing to buy things in boxes and packages and just have it show up, it's another thing to actually know where that is produced and where it's come from and how it's produced. i think that even goes further when you have some kind of personal connection to it....
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one thing to note is people have used it, companies have used it as a transition to a more formal brick and mortar environment. so, to take one of our customers as a case in point, do-do case, cases for ipads and tablets here in san francisco, they've got about 25 or 30 people part of s.f. made. for them its was a good chance to test different retail environments. we started working with them about a year ago now. they've since gone on to test different brick and mortar environments here in the city. so, just a case in point where people are actually getting into space for a longer term. another thing, and christina talked about this, is being kind of complementary to existing businesses. there is a lot of -- we've been to the community meetings on this as well and there is push back. people are protective of what they have. frankly, we're a small scrappy company and trying to help not only smallmaner companies, but sustain ourselves. we haven't personally heard any negative feedback from businesses we've been around or people that have been on the street. so that comes largely from sma
one thing to note is people have used it, companies have used it as a transition to a more formal brick and mortar environment. so, to take one of our customers as a case in point, do-do case, cases for ipads and tablets here in san francisco, they've got about 25 or 30 people part of s.f. made. for them its was a good chance to test different retail environments. we started working with them about a year ago now. they've since gone on to test different brick and mortar environments here in the...
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exist. >> it will get worse as more companies use the feature. >> let than a quarter companies used the plans. half of those plans autoescalate a portion going into retirement k. the age of direct deposit means many people don't examine checks to see what is deducted. making matters worse, government figures show people switch jobs, more than 10 times in a career and may not update addresses. 9.5 billion change jobs every year. it's a dynamic issue, the pie is going. we need a solution fast. >> another contributor is a d ox l rule requiring investment firms send account notifications through paper mail only. >> we have a younger generation used to getting things electronically. a lot of people are not used to getting pieces of mail. >> there's so many dollars locked up the u.s. department of labour held a hearing and invited companies, including american airlines. they called companies to testify about locating missing and loft account holders. one expert said 42% of perhaps it surveyed allowed amounts of action. >> assets can go untouched for years and decades. balances threatened by f
exist. >> it will get worse as more companies use the feature. >> let than a quarter companies used the plans. half of those plans autoescalate a portion going into retirement k. the age of direct deposit means many people don't examine checks to see what is deducted. making matters worse, government figures show people switch jobs, more than 10 times in a career and may not update addresses. 9.5 billion change jobs every year. it's a dynamic issue, the pie is going. we need a...
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if you're a company would you really use blackberry as your platform at this stage? >> a lot of companies are letting employees bring their own phones in and those aren't blackberries. i've had the z 30 a couple days. it's a decent phone. more of the same, z 10 but a little larger. it's really not worth it at this point. >> yeah. ed, listen, as an analyst, you're looking at the value of the company. we talk often about the patents. remember the ntp fight a few years ago which valued blackberry as like the richest company in all the land in terms of ip. any real idea what the stuff is worth? it could be zero or a trillion. >> precisely. those are heady days because everybody was battling to get a patent portfolio. google looking for one. apple. that market has passed. everybody got what they needed. you're not going to see the bids for the ip and lots of individual pieces but getting different suitors to take those and ignore the money losing hand set side of the business will be difficult. it's going to be a tough hurdle to turn this company around. >> apparently joh
if you're a company would you really use blackberry as your platform at this stage? >> a lot of companies are letting employees bring their own phones in and those aren't blackberries. i've had the z 30 a couple days. it's a decent phone. more of the same, z 10 but a little larger. it's really not worth it at this point. >> yeah. ed, listen, as an analyst, you're looking at the value of the company. we talk often about the patents. remember the ntp fight a few years ago which valued...
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that's the same thing as a transfat. the technology that companies use will only measure up to a certain point. if they're below that, they're allowed to say zero, even if the product has some transfat in there. the new change in fda, if it goes through, will eliminate that and make the food safer. >> the final ruling won't come until after a 60-day period, when the fda will hear from the public. but insiders say eliminating all transfats from our food is virtually a done deal. >>> a huge explosion ripping through a home in new jersey, badly injuring an elderly couple there. the homeowners were trapped inside yesterday, after that blast leveled their house. despite the flames, neighbors rushed in and saved the husband and wife. officials say it's too soon to tell if the new gas lines are to blame. >>> an explosion captured on camera near cleveland. a man was delivering propane tanks. one fell off the forklift and he ran it over. a huge fireball erupts. the man managed to escape with smoke coming from his body. but he's a
that's the same thing as a transfat. the technology that companies use will only measure up to a certain point. if they're below that, they're allowed to say zero, even if the product has some transfat in there. the new change in fda, if it goes through, will eliminate that and make the food safer. >> the final ruling won't come until after a 60-day period, when the fda will hear from the public. but insiders say eliminating all transfats from our food is virtually a done deal....
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. >> our investigative reporter joins us. >> as we know, sisco is a $43 billion company. we have learned from former drivers and internal documents that sisco has been pushing some of its truck drovers to the brink as they log too many hours behind the wheel. >> i am reporting an accident. i got in an accident. >> where -- >> on the bridge. >> reporter: you're listening to a sisco big rig driver calling 911 after he slammed into this stalled cash. >> oh, my god, i really smashed it. >> okay. so are you hurt? >> yeah, i'm bleeding on my head. >> reporter: the crash looked so bad first responders thought the worst. >> that had fatal written all over it. >> reporter: but the driver survived. >> he's smashed into the back of the car. >> i remember, i guess you could say i remember hitting. i don't remember anything after that point. >> reporter: he says he woke up in the passenger seat. he says he suffered a torn acl and herniated disk in his back. >> i thought he was going to change lanes like all the other vehicles. but as he started getting closer and closer and the speed
. >> our investigative reporter joins us. >> as we know, sisco is a $43 billion company. we have learned from former drivers and internal documents that sisco has been pushing some of its truck drovers to the brink as they log too many hours behind the wheel. >> i am reporting an accident. i got in an accident. >> where -- >> on the bridge. >> reporter: you're listening to a sisco big rig driver calling 911 after he slammed into this stalled cash. >>...
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we have big pharmaceutical companies perpetuating the use to expand the marketplace of a medication that it fda approved for a different reason. that's a big problem. >> as a physician did you feel like you are approached on what seemed to be a hard sell or the on the pharmaceutical's part? >> there were people who just got money and gifts to do things. now it's a lot different. you get lunches and pens and things like that, but most of the time the reps are trained very hard not to talk about off label uses. the trick is you'll get others in meetings and , to talk about the medications but reps themselves, don't do it. >> dr. greg which smith's film is "the american addict." coming up here, a rift in the ranks. when hazing >> while you were asleep, news was happening. >> here are the stories we're following. >> find out what happened and what to expect. >> international outrage. >> a day of political posturing. >> every morning from 5 to 9am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. >> tell us exactly what is behind this story. >> from m
we have big pharmaceutical companies perpetuating the use to expand the marketplace of a medication that it fda approved for a different reason. that's a big problem. >> as a physician did you feel like you are approached on what seemed to be a hard sell or the on the pharmaceutical's part? >> there were people who just got money and gifts to do things. now it's a lot different. you get lunches and pens and things like that, but most of the time the reps are trained very hard not to...
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we have big pharmaceutical companies perpetuating the use to expand the marketplace of a medication that it fda approved for a different reason. that's a big problem. >> as a physician did you feel like you are approached on what seemed to be a hard sell or the on the pharmaceutical's part? >> there were people who just got money and gifts to do things. now it's a lot different. you get lunches and pens and things like that, but most of the time the reps are trained very hard not to talk about off label uses. the trick is you'll get others in meetings and , to talk about the medications but reps themselves, don't do it. >> dr. greg which smith's film is "the american addict." coming up here, a rift in the ranks. when hazing >> they say they did it because they were trying to protect my children. they didn't protect my children, they traumatized them. >> fault lines examines why so many native american kids are caught in the child welfare system. >> any time they see a social worker its like seeing a police officer. the immediate response is, "they're here to take my kids". >> from the in
we have big pharmaceutical companies perpetuating the use to expand the marketplace of a medication that it fda approved for a different reason. that's a big problem. >> as a physician did you feel like you are approached on what seemed to be a hard sell or the on the pharmaceutical's part? >> there were people who just got money and gifts to do things. now it's a lot different. you get lunches and pens and things like that, but most of the time the reps are trained very hard not to...
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the company issued a statement saying the four-story vessels will be used as enter active spaces where people can learn about new technology. >>> when spouses run against each other for public office, we'll tell you what happens. >>> vice president joe biden called to congratulate martin walsh. just one problem, he called the wrong marty walsh and he wasn't the only one who made that mistake. if you have a business idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for you. with easy step-by-step guidance, we're here to help you turn your dream into a reality. start your business today with legalzoom. >>> it's time for your "first look" at this morning's dish of scrambled politics. the house will measure workplace discrimination based on gentder identity is sexual orientation. >>> will the real marty walsh please stand up? vice president joe biden called the man he thought was boston mayor-elect to congratulate him. he said, you son of a gun, marty. you did it. problem is, it was this marty walsh, a former aide to ted kennedy. he said guys with that name are a dime a dozen in bos
the company issued a statement saying the four-story vessels will be used as enter active spaces where people can learn about new technology. >>> when spouses run against each other for public office, we'll tell you what happens. >>> vice president joe biden called to congratulate martin walsh. just one problem, he called the wrong marty walsh and he wasn't the only one who made that mistake. if you have a business idea, we have a personalized legal solution that's right for...
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second, the company have a clear first amendment right to tell us this information. and the government as tempt to gag them from sharing even this most basic data or even to admit that they have received foreign intelligence demands at all is clearly unconstitutional. indeed you'll see this prior restraint at work in the room. even though everyone in this room knows and understands that google has received foreign intelligence surveillance act process, google's representative is the one person in the room who cannot admit it. third, greater transparency is urgently necessary to restore the international community's trust in the u.s. government and in our u.s. internet industry, which is projected to lose tens if'll hundreds of billions of dollars in the face of widespread concern from foreign governments and international users. we must take this opportunity to demonstrate that our surveillance practices are necessary and proportionate and respectful of constitutional and human rights. and if the numbers show otherwise we must take this opportunity to reform our surv
second, the company have a clear first amendment right to tell us this information. and the government as tempt to gag them from sharing even this most basic data or even to admit that they have received foreign intelligence demands at all is clearly unconstitutional. indeed you'll see this prior restraint at work in the room. even though everyone in this room knows and understands that google has received foreign intelligence surveillance act process, google's representative is the one person...
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a grade eight suffering authorities decided to grant five million us dollars as humanitarian aid the latest news is that three got the dot cardstock that stevie got kate said. although we insurance companies are now offering quiet time salaries for comprehensive coverage of the number of car owners who prefer purchasing these kind of insurance policy easing freezing. so why do drivers invest about six to fifteen percent of the price of their car in the comprehensive coverage every year the first reason is the loans banks do not give loans to drivers could develop at all and tweed shire's. the next reason for the popularity of the comprehensive insurance is not the damage of the new car which costs about ten to fifteen thousand us dollars will visit or expensive for a car owner to prepare you for car owner will be at fourteen fourteen a car accident. he has to pay for the repairs having comprehensive insurance will help cardholders have with the situation in the state's insurance companies recommend drivers to purchase comprehensive coverage to keep the insurance is the protection of
a grade eight suffering authorities decided to grant five million us dollars as humanitarian aid the latest news is that three got the dot cardstock that stevie got kate said. although we insurance companies are now offering quiet time salaries for comprehensive coverage of the number of car owners who prefer purchasing these kind of insurance policy easing freezing. so why do drivers invest about six to fifteen percent of the price of their car in the comprehensive coverage every year the...
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using trans fats as a natural result of people not buying products with trans fats. >> the fda has not set a timetable for the trans-fat phase out. >> seven years ago new york city became the first city in the united states to ban trans-fats. mayor michael bloomberg realized this statement:laurel, which of the tastiest foods. will the cookies be effected first? >> it will be the cookies, oreos, chips ahoys anything that sits on the shelf for a long time amazingly still has transa fat in it. people need to look on the label to see if it has partially hydrogenated oil. i was under the impression everyone was taking it out, and recently i picked up some oreos and some other cookies, and i saw that there is actually two grams or one and a half grams of trans-fat in some of these cookies. >> i was going to say for most of these products are there replacement brands that don't have trans-fat? >> different brands that don't have trans-fat? is that what you're asking? >> yes, if someone wants oreo cookies but you don't want the trans-fat. >> yes, there are companies that are offering different
using trans fats as a natural result of people not buying products with trans fats. >> the fda has not set a timetable for the trans-fat phase out. >> seven years ago new york city became the first city in the united states to ban trans-fats. mayor michael bloomberg realized this statement:laurel, which of the tastiest foods. will the cookies be effected first? >> it will be the cookies, oreos, chips ahoys anything that sits on the shelf for a long time amazingly still has...
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would farm out projects to many companies, many a single use mission and they would fund it. in the new model, companions look for business opportunities. >> steve invested tens of millions of dollars in space x, a rocket maker, musk, nasa is paying space x more than a billion dollars, resupply missions to the international space station. in may 2012 space x was the first to launch a mission into the space station and proved the company could build and launch rockets reliably and cheaply. >> capture is confirmed of this dragon spacecraft. >> many of these news space companies are being built by software engineers and folks like the founder of space x, they can come from aerospace and conpewter scientist. silicon has proven it invents new industries and part of it is the culture, willing to take risks. >> part of it may also be a high tech approach to invite industries. that's dan and his team trying to do with satellites. >> a typical imaging satellite today costs between half a billion and $1 billion with a b, they are about the size of a suburban, and they take five to eigh
would farm out projects to many companies, many a single use mission and they would fund it. in the new model, companions look for business opportunities. >> steve invested tens of millions of dollars in space x, a rocket maker, musk, nasa is paying space x more than a billion dollars, resupply missions to the international space station. in may 2012 space x was the first to launch a mission into the space station and proved the company could build and launch rockets reliably and cheaply....
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like walgreens are using the new healthcare law as a model to ensure their employees -- insure their employees. the pharmacy chain is now turning to private exchanges. similar to the public exchanges used for the affordable care act. walgreens says its 160,000 workers now have more insurance options than ever. >> where we had who plans we'll -- two plans we'll now have five plans with five carriers, we have over 25 choices we're going to provide to give them that flexibility. >> reporter: a walgreens told cbs news every major employer in the u.s. is looking at private insurance exchanges as an option. danielle nottingham, cbs news, washington. >> the obama administration says it will release an update on enrollment numbers for healthcare.gov in mid-december. >>> prince george's county police are investigating a deadly shooting overnight in hyattsville. it happened in the 3700 block of west street not far from where the beltway meets route 50. sky 9 was over the scene this morning. we'll be following this story for you throughout the day and we'll be bringing you more starting on on w
like walgreens are using the new healthcare law as a model to ensure their employees -- insure their employees. the pharmacy chain is now turning to private exchanges. similar to the public exchanges used for the affordable care act. walgreens says its 160,000 workers now have more insurance options than ever. >> where we had who plans we'll -- two plans we'll now have five plans with five carriers, we have over 25 choices we're going to provide to give them that flexibility. >>...
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we have big pharmaceutical companies perpetuating the use to expand the marketplace of a medication that it fda approved for a different reason. that's a big problem. >> as a physician did you feel like you are approached on what seemed to be a hard sell or th e pharmaceutical's part? >> there were people who just got money and gifts to do things. now it's a lot different. you get lunches and pens and things like that, but most of the time the reps are trained very hard not to talk about off label uses. the trick is you'll get others in meetings an, to talk about te medications but reps themselves, don't do it. >> dr. greg which smith's film is "the american addict." coming up here, a rift in the ranks. when hazing >> how could this happen in the nfl among adults that we glorify every weekend. but i was at the stadium today. i did talk to troy drayton earlier, and he said the nfl will move forward from this, and he referred to this situation as a tough situation. but he said his team will move forward from this. even so this entire situation hurts for everyone, the fans, the players and
we have big pharmaceutical companies perpetuating the use to expand the marketplace of a medication that it fda approved for a different reason. that's a big problem. >> as a physician did you feel like you are approached on what seemed to be a hard sell or th e pharmaceutical's part? >> there were people who just got money and gifts to do things. now it's a lot different. you get lunches and pens and things like that, but most of the time the reps are trained very hard not to talk...
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, both the government as a whole and company by company without any suggestion that has harmed national security. and i just want to take the moment to address this issue of lumping all those authorities together. i think that combining numbers for targeted fisa intercepts with fisa registers, with fisa orders for records, with fisa warrants for stored communications, with all the range of national security letters, then combining that with all federal, state, and local law enforcement, warrants, subpoenas and other court orders leads to such a useless number as to be actually detrimental. it's like asking a doctor to attempt to diagnose a patient by looking at his shadow. only the grossest, most obvious abuse, if even that, would be evident. >> i apologize to professor rosenzweig. i haven't had time. i will submit a question to the record. mr. bankston, on your argument that companies' first amendment rights have been violated. the question of prior restraint. please take a look at the question. i really would like your answer for the record. it's important to me. >> thank you, senator
, both the government as a whole and company by company without any suggestion that has harmed national security. and i just want to take the moment to address this issue of lumping all those authorities together. i think that combining numbers for targeted fisa intercepts with fisa registers, with fisa orders for records, with fisa warrants for stored communications, with all the range of national security letters, then combining that with all federal, state, and local law enforcement,...
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the only thing that could stop this possibly as a consumer. these companies are all about what the consumer wants consumer wants something different. don't want this messy sloppy dirty thing. then they'll change the i make some more he says she's driven by no one eats the unique wine and spirit back into the plot. might be damaged by industry. it's governed by the goals of the marketplace rather than the beatles of nature the unit is a brazen such occasions at least help us see is what type of farming we want to support. still basics now safe drinking water is essential for one of us. and while europe is hardly seen as the crisis reason when it comes to transport supplies securing clean drinking water heater there and done he can be a struggle. the sentinel a subsidy is known for its industrial livestock farming its residues and all of us realizes they've more than just traces of chemicals in the crown court at this problem isn't new to the country's amount lake constance. the authorities that have long been a testing ground for effective solu
the only thing that could stop this possibly as a consumer. these companies are all about what the consumer wants consumer wants something different. don't want this messy sloppy dirty thing. then they'll change the i make some more he says she's driven by no one eats the unique wine and spirit back into the plot. might be damaged by industry. it's governed by the goals of the marketplace rather than the beatles of nature the unit is a brazen such occasions at least help us see is what type of...
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states investigations and services commonly known as uses. this is a company that performs about 45% of the background investigations that are contracted out by the office of personnel management. according to this lawsuit they engaged in a our primary purpose is to learn what we are doing right in the security process and do more of that while also learning how we can improve it. we have many questions to ask and here are some of them. are we looking at the right risk factors and incentives identify people who should not be trusted with clearance or who could do serious harm to our government and our country? what important information did that round checks miss in the current system which relies heavily on self reporting by the individuals applying for clarence? was a clearance granted and what events should trigger a re-examination of the individual suitability to retain that clarence? what problems are created by the heavy reliance on the office of personnel management? or the contract used to perform background checks? or the advantage o
states investigations and services commonly known as uses. this is a company that performs about 45% of the background investigations that are contracted out by the office of personnel management. according to this lawsuit they engaged in a our primary purpose is to learn what we are doing right in the security process and do more of that while also learning how we can improve it. we have many questions to ask and here are some of them. are we looking at the right risk factors and incentives...
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legend has it tech companies like microsoft or google used that as a job question. it's more about creative problem solving and as an applicant approaches the question with more than one correct answer and there are several logical answers to this one. one is a round manhole cover can't full through a circular covering. a square cover could. and a round ma manhole cover is easier to move, by rolling. and one answer was, because the hole is round? but in new hampshire manhole covers are triangle. where is all the money that is being pumped into the economy to keep interest rates low is actually going. that's next time. this is "real money." i'm ali velshi. >> hi, i'm lisa fletcher, and you're in "the stream." enemies of the state or rebels with a cause? we look at computer hacking and what it means for civil society. >> our digital producer is here, bringing all of your live field back in the program. freedom of speech, national security. whistle blowers and criminals and you name it. >> we'll have comments on all of it. but you mentioned
legend has it tech companies like microsoft or google used that as a job question. it's more about creative problem solving and as an applicant approaches the question with more than one correct answer and there are several logical answers to this one. one is a round manhole cover can't full through a circular covering. a square cover could. and a round ma manhole cover is easier to move, by rolling. and one answer was, because the hole is round? but in new hampshire manhole covers are...
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companies wanted to use them as well. what happens after the first world war is that radio goes from a social media to a two-way medium, to a tightly controlled one-way broadcast medium. this is interesting. it is familiar looking in social . everyonethis chat room is then. that togoes from being the opposite of that. a one-way broadcast channel that is not social at all. it is the interesting event in this switchover from social to mass media. we are pivoting back to a more social media environment. titanic lead to one of the first regulations of the airwaves. why? >> this is because of the growing problem that boys who had builtsiasts powerful transmitters, were going to cause problems with things like rescuing sick people from sinking ships. it wasn't true that the use of amateur radio hampered the rescue efforts. it was a convenient story for the white star line after the disaster. when it went down and transmissions were underway, it was like breaking news on twitter. everything goes nuts on twitter. the whole of the
companies wanted to use them as well. what happens after the first world war is that radio goes from a social media to a two-way medium, to a tightly controlled one-way broadcast medium. this is interesting. it is familiar looking in social . everyonethis chat room is then. that togoes from being the opposite of that. a one-way broadcast channel that is not social at all. it is the interesting event in this switchover from social to mass media. we are pivoting back to a more social media...
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they depend on twitter growth and advertising as the company uses more ads to a piece its -- apiece its shareholders. >> san francisco rising is a housing advocacy group that is upset about twitter and other tech companies and the influx of millionaires coming to the bay area because of these ipos which have a strain on the city's already housing crisis and affordability issue. we have not seen any of those protests and according to their facebook page, that is when the official offering happens. >> there are concerns that twitter's a rifle could -- arrival could cause technical glitches, however the new york stock exchange completed a test run for the long awaited ipo and executives are confident that they can handle the extra volume and we will be waiting and watching for that. >>> a very relieved mother waiting to see her two-week-old baby after the baby was found with his father in mexico. last night the family surrounded patricia after she learned her baby henry was safe. he was abducted by his father after crossing into mexico through arizona. he was caught after mexican authoriti
they depend on twitter growth and advertising as the company uses more ads to a piece its -- apiece its shareholders. >> san francisco rising is a housing advocacy group that is upset about twitter and other tech companies and the influx of millionaires coming to the bay area because of these ipos which have a strain on the city's already housing crisis and affordability issue. we have not seen any of those protests and according to their facebook page, that is when the official offering...
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new health care law as a model to insure their employees. the pharmacy chain is now turning to private exchanges, similar to the public exchanges used for the affordable care act. walgreen's says its 160,000 workers now have more insurance options than ever. >> where we had two plans, we will now have five plans with five carriers. they will have over 25 choices that we are going to provide to give them that flexibility. >> reporter: a walgreen's executive told cbs news, every major employer in the u.s. is looking at private insurance exchanges as an option. danielle nottingham, cbs news, washington. >> the obama administration says it will release an update on healthcare.gov's enrollment numbers in mid-december. >>> tonight a u.s. commander is apologizing for an overnight drone in an afghan strike. it reportedly killed a 2-year- old child. the drone's target was a taliban militant riding in a motor bike in southern afghanistan right after the u.s. launched an investigation another drone attack killed an insurgent in pakistan. the unmanned a
new health care law as a model to insure their employees. the pharmacy chain is now turning to private exchanges, similar to the public exchanges used for the affordable care act. walgreen's says its 160,000 workers now have more insurance options than ever. >> where we had two plans, we will now have five plans with five carriers. they will have over 25 choices that we are going to provide to give them that flexibility. >> reporter: a walgreen's executive told cbs news, every major...
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legend has it tech companies like microsoft or google used that as a job question. it's more about creative problem solving and as an applicant approaches the question with more than one correct answer and there are several logical answers to this one. one is a round manhole cover can't full through a circular covering. a square cover could. and a round ma manhole cover is easier to move, by rolling. and one answer was, because the hole is round ? but in new hampshire manhole covers are triangle . where is all the money that is being pumped into the economy to keep interest rates low is actually going. that's next time. this is "real money." i'm ali velshi. . >>> welcome to al jazeera america. here are the top stories at this hour: the uss "george washington" aircraft carrier is expected to arrive in the philippines wednesday night - filled with food and water. president obama ordered two more military ships to the region, their helicopters will be used to deliver supplies and help with evacuation. 22 countries are rushing money and aid to the philippine islands. >>
legend has it tech companies like microsoft or google used that as a job question. it's more about creative problem solving and as an applicant approaches the question with more than one correct answer and there are several logical answers to this one. one is a round manhole cover can't full through a circular covering. a square cover could. and a round ma manhole cover is easier to move, by rolling. and one answer was, because the hole is round ? but in new hampshire manhole covers are...
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the company says it's exploring using the site as a place where people can learn about its new innovations in technology. the structure raised eyebrows, even provoking the coast guard to take a lack. another mystery barge was spotted across the country in portland, maine. some speculation is spaces could rival apple stores in showcasing products. it is huge. >>> from the bad but unavoidable pun department, this story is nuts. literally. sorry, folks. made that joke. thieves last week stole $400,000 worth of walnuts in central california. if you want to know what that translates into, that's 140,000 pounds of nuts. a local reporter says the thieves basically cut through a fence, hooked up their own tractor to three double trailer sets and just drove off with the nuts. the price of walnuts, by the way, they have tripled in the last few years. there's a black market in nuts, they went from 60 cents to two bucks. there's a lot of walnut robberies laterally. >>> more on harassment accusations surrounding miami dolphins. surprising comments from martin's teammates about his relationship with he
the company says it's exploring using the site as a place where people can learn about its new innovations in technology. the structure raised eyebrows, even provoking the coast guard to take a lack. another mystery barge was spotted across the country in portland, maine. some speculation is spaces could rival apple stores in showcasing products. it is huge. >>> from the bad but unavoidable pun department, this story is nuts. literally. sorry, folks. made that joke. thieves last week...
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>> think of us more as marketing and retail company. they think of us as a great place to put a sample out there because before you never knew who was getting the sample and did not know how it was turning into a sale. with those we know who is getting it, the customer paying and buying it. lori: will they ask a come back the full-size product? >> yes, they do. half will buy the full-size version of the product they sample. lori: where do you stand now with the financials, are you profitable? >> as you mentioned we have not financed in a few years. we have always been laser focused on building a big business that can be a standalone business but we will continue to expand on growth. we are investing in those heavily. we have ambitious dreams. beauty is a huge industry, $40 billion in the u.s. and we're building the best place to shop for beauty online. lori: you are the best advertisers you can have. a pleasure to meet both of you and best of luck. >> thank you. adam: from that to the guy. the campaign has turned the month of november a
>> think of us more as marketing and retail company. they think of us as a great place to put a sample out there because before you never knew who was getting the sample and did not know how it was turning into a sale. with those we know who is getting it, the customer paying and buying it. lori: will they ask a come back the full-size product? >> yes, they do. half will buy the full-size version of the product they sample. lori: where do you stand now with the financials, are you...