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there is a push to finish construction before game day on september 1, but they're in a ush to sell tickets to those seats to pay for that multi million dollar makeover. >> there is a long time and coming. i thop stones don't rumble too much. >> he's talking about the football stadium. crews are in a mad dash to complete finishing touches before the first game on september 1, when the bears will take on the nevada wolf pack. and engineers built in several solutions to safeguard against seismic activity. >> there are pieces straddling the hayward fault that are designed to move independently. >> the 89-year-old stadium will cost more than $320 million to upgrade and can start at $40,000 and up. they've sold 75% of the seats and hired a professional sales testimony to target alumni. >> oh, now you tell me. i thought i paid too much at 25,000s oodz officials insist hefty bills will to the fall on the backs of students but from a combination of selling the rights. >> i know last year she had to ride bart into games. >> this should make for a better experience. >> there is massive circulation im
there is a push to finish construction before game day on september 1, but they're in a ush to sell tickets to those seats to pay for that multi million dollar makeover. >> there is a long time and coming. i thop stones don't rumble too much. >> he's talking about the football stadium. crews are in a mad dash to complete finishing touches before the first game on september 1, when the bears will take on the nevada wolf pack. and engineers built in several solutions to safeguard...
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expire,ush tax cuts believe kick the --nomy back into reception recession, i should say. increased taxes, huge cuts in spending, defense around washington are nervous. they are talking about falling in nuary.f democrats and republicans are -- itng the unthiabable to allow theable cuts to expire for the shock value, eracting concessions from both sides. where are these people had, ?van >> over the cliff. ihey have it them. it does not meaean that the into a will be thrownwn away.ion right use time in january and february and march to get some kind of deal. mark, 8.3% unemployment. >> it is the best jobs report february, with 163,000 jobs -- 100,000 had been predicted. the reality is that the only that anybody is looking action right t now is reserve.al not the congress, because there is just loggerheads. >> colby >> well, you expect them to take time off. they have to go back and inpaign for election november. is not a disaster. they also plan to come back the elections to address the problems that they are to januaryn the roaoad tnk we will roll off the bank knowause the
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inact, it was misty'sgirae poemt won ushe tp. that chiren got in the way of ing a free spirit? god, no. wt spits could be freer thanhe srits of kids? i know. it's great well, yeah. mean you've got quitea bifamily, sue. but when there's sen ofou, beeve me, that is a big family. , wh should we all haveor pding? here we all arein haii. angie's thmost phenomenal mother. here we th interactively d as role model. shjust... never sts ging. is that misty- making the big splash in the smminpool? that's dun sty d issues with underatin thbanoee pie looks veryasty in ft, bck's ex put her unr souch gastric stress did e ha to have a camera t up her bottom? tued o i have diverticar dease. very mdly. quite mildly. it'sne o those syndromes ich is present quite a few peop hisge. it's not a syndrome. it a d. it's not a disease lelet ben. 17, nk bazooka-- i'm so bored that word. what did you do wi her? karen,top . it's not-- but it notair. back to me about t hitng. you t hitting? s, ty said that they'dalk me abouwhen i can hit th boyt school-- well, obousl you can't. saithat. no, you didn't. u ju
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before i i want you to fin ush your thought.e break. >> that's okay. when you go into a crime scene. you take things in and bring things out, so all the investigators have taken things in on their feet, their clothing and so has, i hate to call him suspect, right now, he's the bad guy. the evil guy. the evil guy has taken things in and brought things out with him. there are fibers and hairs on his clothing. they're going to show whether or not he ran through this field, so they're having to be extremely careful. >> they're going to go through the computer to find out more. raja, you spoke to the white house. you, the president has released a statement. one of the most important things he said is that we are reminded how much our country has been enriched by sikhs. this is a great time for us to have a conversation and learn more about each other and let's talk about that word, that gets so many people so riled up. what are your thoughts on this an terrorism and jumping to conclusions and terrorism, domestic terrorism, whatever?
before i i want you to fin ush your thought.e break. >> that's okay. when you go into a crime scene. you take things in and bring things out, so all the investigators have taken things in on their feet, their clothing and so has, i hate to call him suspect, right now, he's the bad guy. the evil guy. the evil guy has taken things in and brought things out with him. there are fibers and hairs on his clothing. they're going to show whether or not he ran through this field, so they're having...
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don't ush us aside and don't count us out. hear more of their stori at usoinvisiblewounds dot org. the wounds are invisible. the stories are real. >> the followi program is brought to you by supple, the new, more powerful health regeneration drink by supple, llc. >>ello, and welcome to the smart medicine show. i'm dr. monita poudyal, and we ve a great show today. if you have pain or know someone at has pain - joint pain, back pain, bone pain, muscle pain, or if you suffer from arthritis, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, fiomyalgia or even weakness or fatigue, then you need stay with us for the next half hou we'rgoing to be discussing medical breakroughs that can help you eliminate pain, regain mobility and become stronger without dangerous drugs, surgery or negative side affects. my guest today is per apatow. he's a leading arthtis advocate and is the foder of supple. peter has created a revolutionary, all-natural drink, pple, that is now more powerful and more corehensive than ev before. supple is helping countless americans to live pain-free and mobile lives again. peter apa
don't ush us aside and don't count us out. hear more of their stori at usoinvisiblewounds dot org. the wounds are invisible. the stories are real. >> the followi program is brought to you by supple, the new, more powerful health regeneration drink by supple, llc. >>ello, and welcome to the smart medicine show. i'm dr. monita poudyal, and we ve a great show today. if you have pain or know someone at has pain - joint pain, back pain, bone pain, muscle pain, or if you suffer from...
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he was a compassionate consertive he ge ushe prescription drug benefit and more federal power over education. so i think the tea party brand of individualism was fueled both by the election of obama and the election of the op sometimes fuels a lot of discontent but also by reaction against president bush >> woodruff: your plea, e.j. dionne, is for what? for modern conservatives to take a closer look at what this compact is all about, this balance between individualism and community? >> right. i mean i have a particular plea to conservatives whichs precisely thatthat i'd like them to return to a time when, say, william f. buckley, jr., who in many ways was the founder of modern conservatism, could write a book called gratitude in which he talked about what we all owe back to the country that has protected and nurtured us. i wonder if bill buckley, the great conservative, would lose the primary these days if you tried to run on his book gratitude but it's also an argument to all of us. there had been moments when liberals put such heavy emphasis on individual rights that we -- ani think of mys
he was a compassionate consertive he ge ushe prescription drug benefit and more federal power over education. so i think the tea party brand of individualism was fueled both by the election of obama and the election of the op sometimes fuels a lot of discontent but also by reaction against president bush >> woodruff: your plea, e.j. dionne, is for what? for modern conservatives to take a closer look at what this compact is all about, this balance between individualism and community?...
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. >> where do ush songs come from. i describe you as comfortable.umble on a song that helps me, that's when i choose to share it. >> a lot of fans know you're environmentally conscious. you also fly a lot all over the world. you have this tree planting initiative trying to offset travels. >> absolutely. we're able to do that locally in every city. we have local tree groups coming out to every show. in some cities we get off the bus and plant trees ourselves. >> every time you fly you plant a certain number of trees. >> absolutely. i've still got thousands to go. >> you owe the planet a lot of trees from your travels. >> i do. >> what are you going to play? >> you and i both. ♪ when i look into your eyes watch the night skies. beautiful sunrise there's so much to hold ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ seen that you've come so far to be right where you are how old is your soul ♪ ♪ i won't give up on us even if the sky erupts i'm giving you all my love looking up when you're needing your space ♪ ♪ that you are navigating i'll be here patiently waiting ♪ ♪ to see what you find b
. >> where do ush songs come from. i describe you as comfortable.umble on a song that helps me, that's when i choose to share it. >> a lot of fans know you're environmentally conscious. you also fly a lot all over the world. you have this tree planting initiative trying to offset travels. >> absolutely. we're able to do that locally in every city. we have local tree groups coming out to every show. in some cities we get off the bus and plant trees ourselves. >> every...
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, if they're playing every day, to actually spend the money to compensate for all the other revenue ush >> we're less than a million subscribers. if we can get 2 to 3 million playing the game, you start to transition from getting your money up-front to an apu, that is the long-term growth plan. >> i'm really sorry to pursue this point, sir, you have a million, you're talking about by doing this to get to 2 to 3 million. you have to sell a lot of stuff online to make up for that $60 usually for the first month. that's a lot of microtrgss. >> absolutely. if you can microtransact your way through the game, we build stories to stay in the game for months, if not years, on a long-term basis the model works. >> social has slowed down. have you made investments in social. is it worth it to invest more money in social? and how rapidly is that platform slowing? >> certainly you're right, the growth is slowing down, but obviously as a major player, if not the major player in social mobile free to play, we're not diversified than maybe some other people in the sector. let me use a topical example.
, if they're playing every day, to actually spend the money to compensate for all the other revenue ush >> we're less than a million subscribers. if we can get 2 to 3 million playing the game, you start to transition from getting your money up-front to an apu, that is the long-term growth plan. >> i'm really sorry to pursue this point, sir, you have a million, you're talking about by doing this to get to 2 to 3 million. you have to sell a lot of stuff online to make up for that $60...