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raw material prices, which is pushing up production costs, but the economy continues to expand exponentially. in 2010, theountry's gross domestic product grew by a stunning 10.3%. at the same time, inflation averaged out at 3.3% for the year, an unemployed was also too low to bring in wage levels. analysts say the chinese central bank will be forced to hike interest rates again, as beijing tries to bring in growth. this could prove difficult for the german export sector. the car industry is only one of many that of their current upswing to demand in china. >> the chinese rate hike has not caused any serious damage on european stock markets which closed on tuesday at less last seen in late 2008. we have this report from the frankfurt stock exchange. >>7 it could not stop the rally of redacts -- of dax-listed shares. lower investments in china. car shares of bond -- been among the major gainers, mainly driven by the fact that japanese competitor toyota raised the forecast for the rest of the year, so they are pretty sure that the car business, especially in germany, stays on track. the results
raw material prices, which is pushing up production costs, but the economy continues to expand exponentially. in 2010, theountry's gross domestic product grew by a stunning 10.3%. at the same time, inflation averaged out at 3.3% for the year, an unemployed was also too low to bring in wage levels. analysts say the chinese central bank will be forced to hike interest rates again, as beijing tries to bring in growth. this could prove difficult for the german export sector. the car industry is...
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growth is exponential. growth is great in this area, as commissioner antonini has noted. but this growth is not unpredictable. it is not something that cannot be scientifically mapped and planned for, as commissioner miguel has noted. we have over 1000 micro and tennis -- antennas in the city currently. we do not know how many hundreds are in the future. the planning commission can be forced to deal with each of these one at a time, or a comprehensive plan approach can be adapted so that people will know where they are without a one-by-one or six-by-six examination of these towers. it is not as though three more towers are going to be enough connectivity. as mr. bruno pointed out, there is profit in putting up these towers, even if they do not add to the communication ease in any way. there is a separation between profit on these towers and the need for these towers. please do grant discretionary review, so that some kind of comprehensive plan can be adapted -- can be adopted for these towers. president olague: thank you. >> i will be very brief. good evening. thank you f
growth is exponential. growth is great in this area, as commissioner antonini has noted. but this growth is not unpredictable. it is not something that cannot be scientifically mapped and planned for, as commissioner miguel has noted. we have over 1000 micro and tennis -- antennas in the city currently. we do not know how many hundreds are in the future. the planning commission can be forced to deal with each of these one at a time, or a comprehensive plan approach can be adapted so that people...
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that can accommodate not only our current needs, but on the permit tracking side, both will grow exponentially with what is currently being proposed under cost with rfp. >> the rfp is only the professional services for the contract, for the system. it does not include the hardware. what hardware we would buy would be similar to the ones that we are buying for the server refresh. we would not look at their relationship -- we would make sure to make sure that they match up. i do not want us to spend more money than we need for existing needs, but thinking about the future, two years from now, we do not know what we need. so we need to design the refresh, look at what kinds -- we are going to do with the various vendors. they are going to suggest what we need for this refresh and how we would design the server room. we know that we need more room for additional servers. we will know at that time what kinds of things, the range of things that we would need for the off-the-shelf system, and we would put that together to make sure that we are consistent and moving along, and building -- knowing then
that can accommodate not only our current needs, but on the permit tracking side, both will grow exponentially with what is currently being proposed under cost with rfp. >> the rfp is only the professional services for the contract, for the system. it does not include the hardware. what hardware we would buy would be similar to the ones that we are buying for the server refresh. we would not look at their relationship -- we would make sure to make sure that they match up. i do not want us...
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of day it was clear the challenge of reaching her apartment just a quarter of a mile away was exponentiallygher. we decided to test the waters anyway, venturing out onto streets that hours earlier had been the scene of ferocious battles. just seeing and hearing the smoke, that's the area where we think mary's apartment is. >> they're fighting right there. they're saying don't go any further. >> reporter: just minutes later, we witnessed this. i broke the news to mary over the phone. >> we can't put you or our folks at risk. >> oh, heavens no. >> reporter: after we featured her story on "today" this morning, the u.s. embassy contacted us on how to reach mary and are trying to help her. back in washington today, a state department spokesman responded to a question about her situation. >> where we can be helpful, we, of course, will dispatch directly assistance or we'll try to work with the host government where we can to help them. >> reporter: tonight there is more fighting in mary's neighborhood. she says her spirits are down, but her ire is clearly still up. >> i'm really getting quite ang
of day it was clear the challenge of reaching her apartment just a quarter of a mile away was exponentiallygher. we decided to test the waters anyway, venturing out onto streets that hours earlier had been the scene of ferocious battles. just seeing and hearing the smoke, that's the area where we think mary's apartment is. >> they're fighting right there. they're saying don't go any further. >> reporter: just minutes later, we witnessed this. i broke the news to mary over the phone....
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we're having a year of record -- a ramp up slope of water main breaks that soon is going to reach exponential. man: the damage has been done. and this is the culprit. brunhart: today, 25% of our 5,500 miles of underground water pipes has reached the end of useful life. by the year 2020, 85% will have reached the end of useful life. woman: what to do? wssc is working on that costly problem right now. brunhart: it's not only true here, but it's true throughout our nation. narrator: across the united states, cities and towns are facing the challenge of aging and outdated drinking water, wastewater, and stormwater infrastructure. it's a national problem. but it needs to be approached system by system. allbee: let's frame the systems in terms of the proper context. we have around 16,000 wastewater systems. we don't have a single wastewater system -- we have 16,000 of them. we have about 54,000 drinking water systems. narrator: issues facing new york city are very different from those in los angeles. and challenges facing small towns are very different from those in metropolitan areas. man: we have
we're having a year of record -- a ramp up slope of water main breaks that soon is going to reach exponential. man: the damage has been done. and this is the culprit. brunhart: today, 25% of our 5,500 miles of underground water pipes has reached the end of useful life. by the year 2020, 85% will have reached the end of useful life. woman: what to do? wssc is working on that costly problem right now. brunhart: it's not only true here, but it's true throughout our nation. narrator: across the...
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much like the electronics business, just the speed of technology's, you know, exponential. it goes faster. and so that's it--we've always got to be out in front trying to find out what is that next thing that the consumers are looking for. >> and at the top of most consumer surveys is convenience. the variety of lettuce in each package eliminates the need to buy a lot of different heads of lettuce, and thus allows for customized blends. also, the petite size and shape of each artisan lettuce head lets folks have a quick and easy preparation as well as flexibility in sizes and cuts. in fact, the lettuce only needs two cuts, a quick rinse in the sink, and a crisping in the fridge, and you're all ready to plate. ok, julie, we're at the last--my favorite step--the eating process. we've cut, we've rinsed, we've crisped. now what do we do with the lettuce? >> basically you plate it, get ready to plate it up. you put some oil and vinegar salad dressing with a little salt and pepper in it, and just toss it 'cause you don't want to cover it up with too much of a heavy thing. >> tast
much like the electronics business, just the speed of technology's, you know, exponential. it goes faster. and so that's it--we've always got to be out in front trying to find out what is that next thing that the consumers are looking for. >> and at the top of most consumer surveys is convenience. the variety of lettuce in each package eliminates the need to buy a lot of different heads of lettuce, and thus allows for customized blends. also, the petite size and shape of each artisan...
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spending is always going to remain untouchable for both parties and in fact will continue to grow exponentially is the it's all under this banner of national security but here is what really gets to me within the pentagon's five hundred. and thirty three billion dollars budget the band bill this week and all sorts of items with bizarre name things like retract maple or acronyms with animals like cobra judy now these are secret programs part of the defense department's black budget the classified stuff but thanks to blogs out there like wired danger room we're learning with those are probably just the tip of the iceberg programs labeled as classified are tucked into deep dark corners where they probably never be found if it weren't for a curious and dedicated individuals out there so it turns out that for now there's about fifty six billion dollars worth of these secret classified items and you see it's the trickery the attempt to shield in high because items as if they weren't already labeled classified that really gets to me why don't you just own up to it you know you tell us every day how vi
spending is always going to remain untouchable for both parties and in fact will continue to grow exponentially is the it's all under this banner of national security but here is what really gets to me within the pentagon's five hundred. and thirty three billion dollars budget the band bill this week and all sorts of items with bizarre name things like retract maple or acronyms with animals like cobra judy now these are secret programs part of the defense department's black budget the...
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they're just negative liabilities owned by the taxpayer those are the fed's balance sheet can expand exponentially in for night and to accommodate an infinite number of bad loans as the real estate market gets into a double crash which means banks go in. another crash which means another big bailout from congress i've gun point or threaten martial law and it's all quite nightmarish for us dollars then all right thanks so much make all the guys work thank you max don't go away much more coming away so stay right there. right. from time to. don't. welcome back to the kaiser reports i'm now to go to los angeles to talk to nomi prins author of it takes a pillage an epic tale of power deceit and until trillions now available in paperback now me as a former managing director of goldman sachs and before that she ran the international analytics desk at bear stearns in london only walk with the kaiser report and care only proves this is a story that's breaking e-mails show that bear stearns traders telling their superiors they were selling investors like mbak quote a sack of your thoughts yeah that's prett
they're just negative liabilities owned by the taxpayer those are the fed's balance sheet can expand exponentially in for night and to accommodate an infinite number of bad loans as the real estate market gets into a double crash which means banks go in. another crash which means another big bailout from congress i've gun point or threaten martial law and it's all quite nightmarish for us dollars then all right thanks so much make all the guys work thank you max don't go away much more coming...
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they're just negative liabilities owned by the taxpayer those are the fed's balance sheet can expand exponentially and for an item to accommodate an infinite number of bad loans as the real estate market gets into a double crash which means banks go. another crash which means another big bailout from congress i've gone point or threaten martial law and it's all quite nightmarish for the us dollar all right thanks so much bring on the guys work thank you max much more coming away so stay right there. to democracy. and. the presidency. special coverage. today. these are the images the world seeing from the streets of canada. today. in india he's available in the. joint the hotel rooms. the gateway to the grand imperial. tours west coast you kind of with hotel closures you see don't need to go clear brother said the colonel was a hotel as used to retreat. welcome back to the kaiser reports i'm now to go to los angeles to talk to nomi prins author of it takes a pillage an epic tale of power deceit and until trillions now available in paperback now me as a former managing director of goldman sachs and
they're just negative liabilities owned by the taxpayer those are the fed's balance sheet can expand exponentially and for an item to accommodate an infinite number of bad loans as the real estate market gets into a double crash which means banks go. another crash which means another big bailout from congress i've gone point or threaten martial law and it's all quite nightmarish for the us dollar all right thanks so much bring on the guys work thank you max much more coming away so stay right...
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they're just negative liabilities owned by the taxpayer those are the fed's balance sheet can expand exponentially and for an item to accommodate an infinite number of bad loans as the real estate market gets into a double crash which means banks go in. another crash which means another big bailout from congress i've gone point or threaten martial law and it's all quite nightmarish for the us dollar all right thanks so much bring on the guards work thank you max much more coming away so stay right there. the more people we killed the happier our officers were it got to be like a game like to see you get your most people and. the way you can prove maybe you'll be. brought back some of the years you know we're going to have the most years they will get the most beers in trade you should be rich. in five min around the circle over no own full automatic whether i'm sixty. or seventy people. most of the. more news today once again fled. these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets of canada. china operations are today. welcome to the kaiser reports on now to go to los angeles to talk
they're just negative liabilities owned by the taxpayer those are the fed's balance sheet can expand exponentially and for an item to accommodate an infinite number of bad loans as the real estate market gets into a double crash which means banks go in. another crash which means another big bailout from congress i've gone point or threaten martial law and it's all quite nightmarish for the us dollar all right thanks so much bring on the guards work thank you max much more coming away so stay...
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raw material prices, which is pushing up production costs, but the economy continues to expand exponentially. in 2010, the country's gross domestic product grew by a stunning 10.3%. at the same time, inflation averaged out at 3.3% for the year, an unemployed was also too low to bring in wage levels. analysts say the chinese central bank will be forced to hike interest rates again, as beijing tries to bring in growth. this could prove difficult for the german export sector. the car industry is only one of many that of their current upswing to demand in china. >> the chinese rate hike has not caused any serious damage on european stock markets which closed on tuesday at less last seen in late 2008. we have this report from the frankfurt stock exchange. >> it could not stop the rally of redacts -- of dax-listed shares. lower investments in china. car shares of bond -- been among the major gainers, mainly driven by the fact that japanese competitor toyota raised the forecast for the rest of the year, so they are pretty sure that the car business, especially in germany, stays on track. the result
raw material prices, which is pushing up production costs, but the economy continues to expand exponentially. in 2010, the country's gross domestic product grew by a stunning 10.3%. at the same time, inflation averaged out at 3.3% for the year, an unemployed was also too low to bring in wage levels. analysts say the chinese central bank will be forced to hike interest rates again, as beijing tries to bring in growth. this could prove difficult for the german export sector. the car industry is...
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and nowadays ships' tonnage in europe has diminished gradually and in asia has increased exponentially. that means the centre of shipping has shifted to asia. >>reporter: it's not just trade ties being built, but physical infrastructure, connecting landlocked but resource rich countries to their markets, especially those from central asia. >>massimov: we are building up a new number of huge infrastructure projects such as a highway between western china and russia, three point five thousand kilometres it's a huge project. we are building up two railways - one connection with china, and one connection with turkmenistan. >>reporter: delegates here talked about a "three-speed recovery"... led by the emerging markets, with the u.s. and beleaguered eurozone way behind. the rules have changed. new realities have set in. >>sager: joining us is every year is our executive editor alan friedman, a davos veteran. alan thank you very much for joining us. >>friedman: good to be here eckart. >>sager: it is certainly a difference from last year. it was very grim last year. it was really mostly about
and nowadays ships' tonnage in europe has diminished gradually and in asia has increased exponentially. that means the centre of shipping has shifted to asia. >>reporter: it's not just trade ties being built, but physical infrastructure, connecting landlocked but resource rich countries to their markets, especially those from central asia. >>massimov: we are building up a new number of huge infrastructure projects such as a highway between western china and russia, three point five...
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the solution was simple whenever eighth troupe was in the field over 48 hours it went up exponentially so no troops in the field unless you are in hot pursuit over 48 hours. this is a sign you could not even take a rest. want to show the water. if you wanted to go after the enemy you had to cross the river immersion foot was a major problem also wanted to increase the tigers count the two that had surrendered then the government said we will find new job and found a job with the military we wanted one per squad and said now we have the troops in the field we have to support them what is the best support? have made all sorts of support. i will see how this works we could respond within 1213 minutes with called the people's never they would fly over and if there was people hiding out to dinner reading the other thought we had was the action program. what was that? requiring all medics to go out every day to speak to friendly village years. this was so well received, we get a lot of intelligence. we didn't get any. the reason was the do not talk to the soldiers. and then i got them down t
the solution was simple whenever eighth troupe was in the field over 48 hours it went up exponentially so no troops in the field unless you are in hot pursuit over 48 hours. this is a sign you could not even take a rest. want to show the water. if you wanted to go after the enemy you had to cross the river immersion foot was a major problem also wanted to increase the tigers count the two that had surrendered then the government said we will find new job and found a job with the military we...
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♪ yes, that's true ♪ and neosporin® works great too ♪ ♪ but when they get together ♪ they are exponentiallyinside out ♪ five signs of healing make us shout! ♪ ♪ when they fall ♪ always squeeze ♪ then stick! ♪ when they fall ♪ always squeeze ♪ then stick! hey, baby, what's going on? [ woman ] happy anniversary! are we still on for tonight? yeah, of course. of course. [ laughs ] you remembered to make a reservation, right? yeah, i remembered that. the number one thing a man should remember. i'm gonna be there soon. i'm gonna come pick you up. and i'll, uh -- i'll -- i'll -- i'll call you -- i'll call you when i'm on the way... i'm -- i'm on the way. okay. okay. [ male announcer ] in the network, your iphone can talk and surf at the same time. >> jimmy: hi there. welcome back. on the program, a man who challenged me to a good old fashioned eggplant fight. the author of this cookbook, which is called "throwdown," chef bobby flay is here. he challenged me to make eggplant parmesan. i did. i was up late last night peeling the eggplant. chopping the eggplant and putting it on the thing. roasting t
♪ yes, that's true ♪ and neosporin® works great too ♪ ♪ but when they get together ♪ they are exponentiallyinside out ♪ five signs of healing make us shout! ♪ ♪ when they fall ♪ always squeeze ♪ then stick! ♪ when they fall ♪ always squeeze ♪ then stick! hey, baby, what's going on? [ woman ] happy anniversary! are we still on for tonight? yeah, of course. of course. [ laughs ] you remembered to make a reservation, right? yeah, i remembered that. the number one thing a...
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study showed that parents today, and others as well as fathers spend exponentially more time and stay at home mothers spend slightly more time than a working mom but the working mom spends more time interacting with their kids banished at home moms did and the 1960's. some of that is good that we pay attention to kids did you ever watch madmen go play with the of plastic bag that is very realistic why they put the warnings on them. part of it is good but another part reflects the collapse in the society that we owe our children something collectively and asking parents to prepare our kids for the world of work in ways that we once expected the committee to prepare them so in particular with what people call the hollowing out of the middle class, if you make it, you can make it very, very high but if not, you fall down more. it is harder and harder for families to see the children replicate their own middle ground and the result is that parents feel more and more pressure to give their children every jump-start they can put it exacerbates the problem to economist recently compared the
study showed that parents today, and others as well as fathers spend exponentially more time and stay at home mothers spend slightly more time than a working mom but the working mom spends more time interacting with their kids banished at home moms did and the 1960's. some of that is good that we pay attention to kids did you ever watch madmen go play with the of plastic bag that is very realistic why they put the warnings on them. part of it is good but another part reflects the collapse in...
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♪ yes, that's true ♪ and neosporin® works great too ♪ ♪ but when they get together ♪ they are exponentiallywhen they fall ♪ always squeeze ♪ then stick! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is a talented singer, songwriter, she's here tonight to perform the song "when i'm alone" from her debut album "catching a tiger," with a little help from qwestlove on the drums, please welcome lissie! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i turned my back you were gone in a flash like you always do you've always gone off ♪ ♪ somewhere else and when the phone rang and i thought it was you and i sprung like a kid ♪ ♪ who just got out of school but it's almost always never you never you ♪ ♪ i scream like a child my insides went wild ♪ ♪ when i'm alone with you you make me feel you make me feel when i'm alone with you ♪ ♪ you are the one you are the one and when i reach out and i only grab air ♪ ♪ and it kills me to think that you never did care and it's hopeless you've always run off ♪ ♪ somewhere else and i'm throwing a tantrum why are you, oh oh ♪ ♪ such a phantom when i'm alone with you yo
♪ yes, that's true ♪ and neosporin® works great too ♪ ♪ but when they get together ♪ they are exponentiallywhen they fall ♪ always squeeze ♪ then stick! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest is a talented singer, songwriter, she's here tonight to perform the song "when i'm alone" from her debut album "catching a tiger," with a little help from qwestlove on the drums, please welcome lissie! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪...
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the road literally with these plug-in vehicles and we are seeing in just the last two months an exponentialfor charging now that the bolts have starting being delivered. >> reporter: 2011 is expected to be a very big year for electric cars. besides the nissan lease and chevy volt, there will be ford vehicles and a hyundai model. remember president obama has set a goal of having 1 million electric cars on the road by 2015. believe me, this is going to be a quaint scene, nobody using an electric car charging point. >> so let me ask you in the meantime though, len, this charging station, is it free to the car owner? >> reporter: no, you have to pay for the electricity but what they are doing -- what this grant enabled them is to set these up for free. >> got it. >> reporter: basically cities won't have to pay for this pole and light standard and things like that, but the electricity will have to be charged for each individual user through their credit card. >> i just wondered. darn. okay. len ramirez in san jose. thank you. >>> well, a new controversy is following the salary scandal in the cit
the road literally with these plug-in vehicles and we are seeing in just the last two months an exponentialfor charging now that the bolts have starting being delivered. >> reporter: 2011 is expected to be a very big year for electric cars. besides the nissan lease and chevy volt, there will be ford vehicles and a hyundai model. remember president obama has set a goal of having 1 million electric cars on the road by 2015. believe me, this is going to be a quaint scene, nobody using an...
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♪ yes, that's true ♪ and neosporin® works great too ♪ ♪ but when they get together ♪ they are exponentiallyealing make us shout! ♪ ♪ when they fall ♪ always squeeze ♪ then stick! ♪ when they fall ♪ always squeeze ♪ then stick! [ carl ] honey, where's the -- top shelf! life cat a bit... routine. that's why i decided to switch things up with cottonelle ultra toilet paper. you see? it's 35% thicker than the northern brand. [ carl ] love it! you might say this one little switch has made all the difference. peanut, get dressed... we're goin' dancing. [ laughs ] [ female announcer ] le switches can make all the difference. find cottonelle ultra codes. then see how you could win ultra prizes to make little switches in your life. how did you do it? eh, takes a lot of love. the real difference is, this year we went to lowe's. well all our lowe's garden club select plants are grown for your local region and selected for peak performance. we get new plants delivered throughout the week and we guarantee our plants and flowers for one whole year. and nobody beats our prices. nobody. so it wasn't me? wel
♪ yes, that's true ♪ and neosporin® works great too ♪ ♪ but when they get together ♪ they are exponentiallyealing make us shout! ♪ ♪ when they fall ♪ always squeeze ♪ then stick! ♪ when they fall ♪ always squeeze ♪ then stick! [ carl ] honey, where's the -- top shelf! life cat a bit... routine. that's why i decided to switch things up with cottonelle ultra toilet paper. you see? it's 35% thicker than the northern brand. [ carl ] love it! you might say this one little...
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♪ yes, that's true ♪ and neosporin® works great too ♪ ♪ but when they get together ♪ they are exponentiallyueeze ♪ then stick! ♪ when they fall ♪ always squeeze ♪ then stick! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. i'm here with the one and only jennifer aniston. we're going to play charades. we've recruited a couple of audience members as teammates. what's you're name and where you from? >> kara. >> jimmy: kara, where you from? >> montana. >> jimmy: montana. >> mm-hmm. >> jimmy: we're teammates, pal. let's do this. >> this is matt. >> jimmy: oh, that's matt. matt, were you from? >> yeah, i'm from ohio. >> jimmy: man. [ scattered applause ] came all the way from ohio to lose on national television. >> wow. cocky. >> jimmy: yeah. yeah. >> i see. >> jimmy: i'm very competitive. >> i feel it. >> jimmy: now, you all know how to play charades. each player gets a turn giving clues to their teammates. 45 seconds on the clock per turn. each correct answer is worth a point. may the best team win. jennifer, you go first. >> oh, this is going to suck. >> jimmy: come on kara get ov
♪ yes, that's true ♪ and neosporin® works great too ♪ ♪ but when they get together ♪ they are exponentiallyueeze ♪ then stick! ♪ when they fall ♪ always squeeze ♪ then stick! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back, everybody. i'm here with the one and only jennifer aniston. we're going to play charades. we've recruited a couple of audience members as teammates. what's you're name and where you from? >> kara. >> jimmy: kara, where you from?...
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and we are seeing, in just the last two months, an exponential, almost geometric jump in demand for charging now that the leap and volt have started to be delivered. >> len ramirez, cbs 5. >>> all right. i got a ride in the car, the first one delivered to the bay area, and it was a big hulabalu, and they just need the infrastructure to make it happen. >> and that and hydrogen. hydrogen needs to be coming along at the same time. >> several possibilities. >> all good stuff. >> and as we see good stuff out the window today, speaking of good stuff, we have sunny skies. -- no voice. >> frogs in the throat. >> and warm temperatures coming our way. >> not froggy weather out there today. more like lizard weather as he head toward record high temperatures now. around the bay. upper 60s to low 70s. i will have the details coming up next. >>> and normally, the super bowl is intentionally held in the city, without harsh winter weather. so what's the deal in texas? the snow prevents ticket holders from seeing the big game, and check in on the conditions, coming up next. ,,,, ,,,, ,, california should be
and we are seeing, in just the last two months, an exponential, almost geometric jump in demand for charging now that the leap and volt have started to be delivered. >> len ramirez, cbs 5. >>> all right. i got a ride in the car, the first one delivered to the bay area, and it was a big hulabalu, and they just need the infrastructure to make it happen. >> and that and hydrogen. hydrogen needs to be coming along at the same time. >> several possibilities. >> all...
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countries, but the point that i'm making is it is natural and normal for a country after 30 years after exponential growth to slow down dramatically. it is doing that. the consequences the economy can handle it if only it didn't have 1.4 billion people. it can handle it like the japanese did, but china has a problem. >> host: pulling back to the big picture, almost out of time here, when analysts look at the 21st century and talk about this as the pacific decade, the asian decade or even century to come, the waning of europe as a theme i don't see that in your work, but reminding us of the american strategic thinking. >> guest: i'm saying it's the american decade and the american century. look, the collapse of the european imperial system and the soviet union left of the united states standing as a continental power with very deep resources in command of the royal seas with a quarter of the economy, with bases in 27 countries and so on. >> host: right. >> guest: there is nothing even close. talk about the brick countries. the brick countries have to grow all together by 75% so all four equal the un
countries, but the point that i'm making is it is natural and normal for a country after 30 years after exponential growth to slow down dramatically. it is doing that. the consequences the economy can handle it if only it didn't have 1.4 billion people. it can handle it like the japanese did, but china has a problem. >> host: pulling back to the big picture, almost out of time here, when analysts look at the 21st century and talk about this as the pacific decade, the asian decade or even...
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but the point i am making is is natural and normal for a country after 30 years exponential growth to slow down dramatically. it is doing that. the consequences -- the economy could do it if it didn't have the 1 billion poor people, it could manage like the japanese did, but china has. >> host: to pull back for a second to the big picture, we are almost all the time here, when we look at 21st century and talk about this as sort of the specific decade, the xinhua decade to come or the century to come, the waning of europe, i don't really see that in your work and you seem to be much more in a way reminding us of the relevance of europe for the american strategic thinking. >> guest: william saying it is it is going to the american decade and the american century. look, the collapse of the european system and putting the collapse of the soviet union left the united states standing as a continental power. with very deep resources in command of the world sees with a quarter of the economy, with bases in 27 countries and so on. there is nothing even close, we talk up the brick countries. th
but the point i am making is is natural and normal for a country after 30 years exponential growth to slow down dramatically. it is doing that. the consequences -- the economy could do it if it didn't have the 1 billion poor people, it could manage like the japanese did, but china has. >> host: to pull back for a second to the big picture, we are almost all the time here, when we look at 21st century and talk about this as sort of the specific decade, the xinhua decade to come or the...
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cummings said this in the hearing and they were exponential in their growth and then you find out 80% of those profit increases came from foreign operations you realize america's beginning to be left behind in job creation and that's what today's hearing was about. we look forward to hearing from all parties on this issue. we're certainly not making conclusions. we're just asking questions. >> woodruff: we're just asking the question about some of the difficulties republican leadership? the house are having with tea party backed members who want deeper cuts. these freshmen members who are backed by the tea party, are they the driving force among house republicans? >> i certainly think when many of my members-- including these new members-- are asking us to do better, we got to a hub billion in sensible cuts on an annualized basis, they say they want the cuts in seven months and we're working together to find them. that's the tip of the iceberg. we have a $1.5 trillion deficit so we're only talking about one fifteenth of the deficit being carved away. we have to do more with the presid
cummings said this in the hearing and they were exponential in their growth and then you find out 80% of those profit increases came from foreign operations you realize america's beginning to be left behind in job creation and that's what today's hearing was about. we look forward to hearing from all parties on this issue. we're certainly not making conclusions. we're just asking questions. >> woodruff: we're just asking the question about some of the difficulties republican leadership?...
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. >> it grows exponentially, computers are more powerful. that will happen again in 25 years. 2029, they will reach human levels, they will soar past that after that. by the time they are smart as we are they will be smarter because the master all knowledge. once it can read things they can read everything on the web. they're not here to displaces they are tools to make ourselves smarter. we will put them in our bodies and brains. this is making me smarter role ready. i should put it in my brain. the whale would lose that. (laughter) >> henry: and you couldn't turn the ring or off. >> were in a merged with the technologies and expand human intelligence a building full. so that is a singularity. a singular change in human history that does nothing compared to. >> henry: can you describe how if we were sitting here at this moment in 2045, how would be different. >> we would live in a virtual realities, it will be just as realistic. we don't have to sand have the same bodies, pecan be someone else. we can change our environment. we can think bigger thoughts. appreciate art and sc
. >> it grows exponentially, computers are more powerful. that will happen again in 25 years. 2029, they will reach human levels, they will soar past that after that. by the time they are smart as we are they will be smarter because the master all knowledge. once it can read things they can read everything on the web. they're not here to displaces they are tools to make ourselves smarter. we will put them in our bodies and brains. this is making me smarter role ready. i should put it in...
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as we just talked about, this region is now grown exponentially. i mean there was an incident 30 miles off the coast of india over the weekend. i mean this is the range that these pirates are achieving. they're going to the red sea. they're approaching the straits of hormus and down the mozambique channel. a number of yachtsmen are shipping, putting them off big ships and taking them off again when they get to the red sea. >> ifill: thank you for bringing us up to date on all this, martin murphy. >> brown: now, a busy day at the high court, and to judy woodruff. snide a 6-2 ruling from the u.s. supreme court today makes it tougher for parents who say their children were injured by vaccines to file lawsuits against drug makers. also at the court today justices heard arguments in a case that started with an act of revenge and could have implications for the scope of individual's rights under the 10th amendment. here is always to walk us through it marcia coyle of the national law journal. it's good to have you with us again. >> thank you, judy. good
as we just talked about, this region is now grown exponentially. i mean there was an incident 30 miles off the coast of india over the weekend. i mean this is the range that these pirates are achieving. they're going to the red sea. they're approaching the straits of hormus and down the mozambique channel. a number of yachtsmen are shipping, putting them off big ships and taking them off again when they get to the red sea. >> ifill: thank you for bringing us up to date on all this, martin...
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