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science can invoke multiple universes and the nature of time. theology can recruit god as reason & sustainer, not as cause and creator. some scientists claim that our universe fluctuated into existence out of a previous universe. others, that the notion of a beginning is incoherent because einstein's relativity warps space-time and quantum mechanics generates instability. as for god.... if the entire universe - all that exists - goes infinite into the past, to say god is "the reason" - if not "the cause" - is a statement of faith, not of science. beginnings are clues - beginnings are.... closer to truth. >> we'll be using a large and a small ball today. if you don't have them, you can use your imagination and benefit from the movements. let's get ready to have some fun. keepdriving.com is dedicated to helping older adults maintain their driving independence using cognitive training, exercise, nutrition, and community. explore keepdriving.com today. "sit and be fit" is a creation of mary ann wilson, registered nurse, teacher and recognized leader
science can invoke multiple universes and the nature of time. theology can recruit god as reason & sustainer, not as cause and creator. some scientists claim that our universe fluctuated into existence out of a previous universe. others, that the notion of a beginning is incoherent because einstein's relativity warps space-time and quantum mechanics generates instability. as for god.... if the entire universe - all that exists - goes infinite into the past, to say god is "the...
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of that nature. >> most of the time the doors are unlocked. >> he is kernel becaushe is cone he lives there is a securityresence to deter these crimes. >> i am unhappy because we have been here almost 20 years and it's happening more often these days. >> we wish we could share with you a detailed description of the suspects, but the information is not available at this time. they say it's possible that the suspects had their faces concealed during these crimes. in bethesda abc 7 news. >> and also in maryland a nine-year-old boy is in critical condition after being hit by an suv. the boy was hit on woodmoore north boulevard. the driver did not see the boy as he rode his bike across the street. the driver was not hurt and repains oremains on the scene. >> the house of viola draft is up for sale. the asking price is nearly a million dollars. an open house was held this weekend. draft's husband is charged with her murder. he is scheduled to stand trial in december. >> edward snowden knows how the national security agency does what it does and how someone could avoid ded detection. he has thousands of documen
of that nature. >> most of the time the doors are unlocked. >> he is kernel becaushe is cone he lives there is a securityresence to deter these crimes. >> i am unhappy because we have been here almost 20 years and it's happening more often these days. >> we wish we could share with you a detailed description of the suspects, but the information is not available at this time. they say it's possible that the suspects had their faces concealed during these crimes. in...
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it's inspect it but i think this is probably being more important political question of our time because the nature of democracy because obviously the war in syria that sparked your very passionate speech is also being waged under the slogans of democracy as it is being aided by the countries who consider themselves to be democratic but if what you call democracy is you know. securing those secret deals without any consultation with your people without even letting your people know about those dills then how is that democracy badder than the authoritarian system that president assad has and that those democratic countries are really trying to get passionately yes there is a huge ship spoken in our country our government is going to lecture us on our program once it came into government to the complete opposite that is the case with regard to many of the views that are being put out about the conflict in syria i don't agree. with the assad regime but i do not agree with many of the rebels and i believe the future of syria should be dictated by the syrian people themselves with interference from exte
it's inspect it but i think this is probably being more important political question of our time because the nature of democracy because obviously the war in syria that sparked your very passionate speech is also being waged under the slogans of democracy as it is being aided by the countries who consider themselves to be democratic but if what you call democracy is you know. securing those secret deals without any consultation with your people without even letting your people know about those...
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of the work? >> yeah, the scope does change, the concepts that we consider in determining the nature and timing and extent of our procedures is materiality which is calculated every year. so, depending on materiality, depending on the events that have occurred with each respective entity, our scope could change. >> okay, great. thank you. >> all right, thank you so much. is that it? great. i think we have one more presenter, right? >> yes, we do have one more presenter. also, if you do have any questions, we also have representatives from each of the departments that is on the handout before you in case you have any questions. >> i just have one administrative. [speaker not understood] standing in the back of the committee room, if you could go to the chamber where the overflow room is, we have seats there. unfortunately we have a committee room rule that you cannot stand in the aisles. when this item is over, i'm sure there will be seats available. so, you're more than welcome to come back at that time. please continue. thank you. >> thank you. so, our next presenter is annie lou aloe director fro
of the work? >> yeah, the scope does change, the concepts that we consider in determining the nature and timing and extent of our procedures is materiality which is calculated every year. so, depending on materiality, depending on the events that have occurred with each respective entity, our scope could change. >> okay, great. thank you. >> all right, thank you so much. is that it? great. i think we have one more presenter, right? >> yes, we do have one more presenter....
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with nice 'n easy, get the most natural shade of you. >>> time for "the mix." you on fourth of july. do you have a guess at what flag may fly over the nation's capitol today? >> something other than the mirn american flag? >> the flag of hemp. stay with me on this one. very confusing. hemp is a close cousin of marijuana. banned a long time ago after being used for so many products. can't smoke it. it has very low concentrations of thc in it, but it somehow got caught up with marijuana, and it was banned. a congressman tries to get hemp reinstated for research anyway. it gets shot down. the amendment to have it celebrated on july 4th if it passed was preapproved. so hemp is still not legal to cultivate here in the united states, but they approved the flag flying over the capitol on this july 4th as if it were going to pass. did you get all that? the hemp flag, flying over the capitol. hemp could not be more american, thomas jefferson, george washington, grew hemp, used for clothes, shirts, all kinds of things. 90% of our hemp from canada. the hemp flag is flying
with nice 'n easy, get the most natural shade of you. >>> time for "the mix." you on fourth of july. do you have a guess at what flag may fly over the nation's capitol today? >> something other than the mirn american flag? >> the flag of hemp. stay with me on this one. very confusing. hemp is a close cousin of marijuana. banned a long time ago after being used for so many products. can't smoke it. it has very low concentrations of thc in it, but it somehow got...
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. >> the defendant described that there was periods of time in his life when he was more of a hippy natureied experimental drugs as many people of the time did. >> in 1971, chap man becomes a born again christian, he quits drugs and rejects rock and roll, the beatles and john lennon in particular. >> i became a christian and that was about a year of genuine walking with him, through my life off and on, i have struggled with different things as we all do, and at those times i turned to the lord. >> chapman's new found faith comes into conflict with his feelings of his former idol. according to friends, he was bothered by lennon's song "god," where he said he does not believe in jesus, and the hit imagine, imagine there's no countries and no religion too, chapman wrote his own words to the song with the altered lyric, imagine john lennon, dead. >> the defendant claimed that he was offended by the statement that john lennon had made that the beatles were more popular than jesus christ. >> it was an off the cuff comment during an interview, and it caused a lasting upset. >> people in the bible
. >> the defendant described that there was periods of time in his life when he was more of a hippy natureied experimental drugs as many people of the time did. >> in 1971, chap man becomes a born again christian, he quits drugs and rejects rock and roll, the beatles and john lennon in particular. >> i became a christian and that was about a year of genuine walking with him, through my life off and on, i have struggled with different things as we all do, and at those times i...
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we realize that there are going to be points of congress tension from time to time. that's naturalf any partnership. but we think we can get through them. >> but, here's how privately we're hearing from military folks that teleconference went. >> i was told that that video teleconference was an unmitigated disaster. both the president, both presidents went after each other, with karzai threatening on the one hand to cut off relations with the united states because we're talking to the taliban, and with the president trying to get his agenda through to karzai and karzai not listening. but if that teleconference is going to drive our policy, then we have a bad, or at least a weak policy. >> there is some thinking out there that perhaps this was a leak intended to put pressure on karzai in these negotiations. i don't know. but we do know that the president is a very political president and we know that this war is very unpopular back home. the anti-war left wants to get out there and the president's poll numbers are there. i wouldn't put it past the president to be doing something to
we realize that there are going to be points of congress tension from time to time. that's naturalf any partnership. but we think we can get through them. >> but, here's how privately we're hearing from military folks that teleconference went. >> i was told that that video teleconference was an unmitigated disaster. both the president, both presidents went after each other, with karzai threatening on the one hand to cut off relations with the united states because we're talking to...
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of the world's natural gas reserves as for russia energy companies account for whole of the value of the russian stock market exports make up ten percent of the national total other form comes at a time when liquefied natural gas is a hot topic of debate because the us is on the brink of becoming a major exporter of l.n.g. thanks to fracking lead energy which is meant the u.s. gas prices have collapsed the design prices in the rest of the world especially europe have jumped gas prices are now five times higher in europe than in the u.s. environmental concerns surrounding the shale gas have been flagged up by the president of russia himself rather made putin erase of these spoke of ground water becoming contaminated by the fracking process and the high cost of production putin has also worried russia's energy companies to rise to the challenge of shell and hill no doubt in the dissidents at the gas forum do exactly the same in most cases day. it's coming up to help us nine here in moscow up next here now it's a special report that. south carolina is playing around with the idea of using shame plates which are license plates that can display special messages the department of motor veh
of the world's natural gas reserves as for russia energy companies account for whole of the value of the russian stock market exports make up ten percent of the national total other form comes at a time when liquefied natural gas is a hot topic of debate because the us is on the brink of becoming a major exporter of l.n.g. thanks to fracking lead energy which is meant the u.s. gas prices have collapsed the design prices in the rest of the world especially europe have jumped gas prices are now...
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time. my mother was an art student. they have a shared love of wild things brought up in an atmosphere with the love of nature. >> my parentshad spent part of this time in religion. again, things that had happened. but in some ways changed it. >> when did you lose that connection? >> i suppose finally at the age of about 16. when i was at school. but i have my doubts at the age of about nine years old. especially when i was brought up in this timeframe. >> when you asked her parents about this, how did they respond >> i think my mother taught me many stories and what she believed. then when i went to school, i learned about it more and. >> how did this come about as a book? >> will, about 10 years before i wrote it in 1966, i was asked by my boss about giving a lecture. he was on sabbatical leave. and i wrote about it, which overshadowed secession of individuals. all the lecturers in 1966. and i vaguely talked about writing it all down. and i finally did so. but you could find almost the same as the lectures i gave in 1966. so i think that in about 1972 or 1973, when there was a strike, i couldn't do my research. and i thou
time. my mother was an art student. they have a shared love of wild things brought up in an atmosphere with the love of nature. >> my parentshad spent part of this time in religion. again, things that had happened. but in some ways changed it. >> when did you lose that connection? >> i suppose finally at the age of about 16. when i was at school. but i have my doubts at the age of about nine years old. especially when i was brought up in this timeframe. >> when you asked...
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that's true. 50% cleaner but methane is 105 times, natural gas, 105 times more potent in the atmosphere than carbon dioxide. they're leaking huge clouds ofhane off these well sites, leaking into the distribution system. any more than one percent leakage means that natural gas development is worse than coal for climate. what we're seeing here yesterday is that the president, we know he's met with the natural gas industry many many times. we're asking will he please meet with the families in this film. will he please meet with the scientists and engineers who are coming forward saying look the engineering of these wells is fatally flawed. we know they're going to contaminate aqua fers. no way to fix them. methane leaking is unfixable at the level we're seeing it. that means that it's worse than coal. we would like the president to meet with these scientists and meet with these families in the film. >> john: do those families have millions of dollars in campaign money? >> no. john: that might be your problem then. >> yeah, yeah, they don't. that's part of the issue. you know, it's only a piece of the issue though. influence doesn't just hap
that's true. 50% cleaner but methane is 105 times, natural gas, 105 times more potent in the atmosphere than carbon dioxide. they're leaking huge clouds ofhane off these well sites, leaking into the distribution system. any more than one percent leakage means that natural gas development is worse than coal for climate. what we're seeing here yesterday is that the president, we know he's met with the natural gas industry many many times. we're asking will he please meet with the families in this...
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i apologize for the retroactive nature of the resolution, however, given the extremely short time frame and turn around time of approximately one month, it wasn't possible to get full approval before accepting the additional grant funding. since there was no match required by the department and no funding for this funding and no other commitment, the department made the decision to go ahead and accept the funding and process retroactive formal accept and expend. and i'm happy to answer any questions you may have. >> thank you. colleagues, are there any questions on this item? pretty straightforward. i think we can go to public comment. mr. corso, thank you for your presentation. i'd like to open up public comment on item number 1. seeing no public comment, public comment is closed. [gavel] >> thank you. colleagues, can we -- oh, supervisor campos. >> yes, make a motion to move forward with positive recommendation. >> great, thank you very much. and was seconded by supervisor tang. this motion is forward with positive recommendation. seeing no dissent, the vote is unanimous. [gavel] >> t
i apologize for the retroactive nature of the resolution, however, given the extremely short time frame and turn around time of approximately one month, it wasn't possible to get full approval before accepting the additional grant funding. since there was no match required by the department and no funding for this funding and no other commitment, the department made the decision to go ahead and accept the funding and process retroactive formal accept and expend. and i'm happy to answer any...
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drove him. >> guest: natural evolution by means of natural selection so his theory was composed of a number of steps in it with the concept of evolution in its self. hit changes with time and so on. and not that you'd get one species but you have to wait hundreds of thousands of generations where you start with one thing and it splits and it splits that is how you get the diversity than the common ancestry what we see with all the species it came from an initial form of life. then we have this one mechanism to support how does all of that work? >> host: and darwin's great blunder is his lack of understanding of genetics. tell us about that. dar we debated genetics is a big mystery. i don't blame you for that however in the theory that existed at that meant he of a characteristic of the mother and father you mix them together. you take red and yellow the and you get a green and so on. that is the theory that everybody used. the problem was that darwin did not understand that with such a theory natural selection could not have reworked because imagine you have a population of a million like cats and one black cat and suppose that does provide a big advantage but with the
drove him. >> guest: natural evolution by means of natural selection so his theory was composed of a number of steps in it with the concept of evolution in its self. hit changes with time and so on. and not that you'd get one species but you have to wait hundreds of thousands of generations where you start with one thing and it splits and it splits that is how you get the diversity than the common ancestry what we see with all the species it came from an initial form of life. then we have...
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nature valley protein bars, with simple, real ingredients, like roasted peanuts, creamy peanut butter, and a rich dark-chocolate flavor, plus 10 grams of protein, so it's energy straight from nature to you. nature valley protein bars. >>> timeor hits and misses of the week. >> this is a great big miss to all those members of the media and all of the commentators. you know who you are who have been busy excusing edward snowden who let all of the secrets out. that he is a great man of conscience and served the fourth amendment. this is one of those measly white washes of which the libertarians fanatics are in our world busy advancing. it allowed mr. snowden who is a traitor and not the constitution but in order to attack the united states. >> thank you, dorothy. joe? >> one hit and two misses. first hit is to which is no longest the fattest country in the world according to a new report from the u.n. the misses to mexico which is now number one. the other hit is -- excuse me, other miss is to america which isn't -- whose health is not improving. it is just other countries are getting fatter faster than us. not a great place to be. >> that's because the food in mexico is better. this is -- this is a hit to pope francis who pai
nature valley protein bars, with simple, real ingredients, like roasted peanuts, creamy peanut butter, and a rich dark-chocolate flavor, plus 10 grams of protein, so it's energy straight from nature to you. nature valley protein bars. >>> timeor hits and misses of the week. >> this is a great big miss to all those members of the media and all of the commentators. you know who you are who have been busy excusing edward snowden who let all of the secrets out. that he is a great man...
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natural selection. how does all of that work? of course, by means of natural selection. >> host: and his great blunder is lack of understanding of genetics. tell us about that. >> nobody do genetics at the time. not just him and he admitted genetics is a big mystery. so i don't blame him for that because he did not know any better than anybody at this time however the theory was of planting heredity that you have a characteristic of the mother and father a and you mix them to gather to take red and yellow you get a green. that was the theory that everybody used but the problem was his blunder he did not understand that with his theory natural selection could not have really worked because imagine you have a population of 1 million white cats than one blackcap if it does provide a bigger advantage but in the blending theory the black cat mates with the white you get the great cats if it meets with another white you get a paler shade of gray and it just gets diluted then advantage would never appear again so that was the blunder. the way genetics' really works is really more like shuffling a deck of cards. if i have the ace and that is good, it doesn't matter how much i a shovel and still have
natural selection. how does all of that work? of course, by means of natural selection. >> host: and his great blunder is lack of understanding of genetics. tell us about that. >> nobody do genetics at the time. not just him and he admitted genetics is a big mystery. so i don't blame him for that because he did not know any better than anybody at this time however the theory was of planting heredity that you have a characteristic of the mother and father a and you mix them to gather...
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there was one pose i found myself to be quite proficient at, sort of came natural. hey, first timemember seriously this hot yoga business is no joke. the poses are already crazy hard, but the temperature is what tests your ability to focus and tolerate discomfort. let's be real. it is not fun, at least not yet, but the other folks in there were raving about it. so i guess i got to go back just to try to figure out why. >> good for you, derek. the one yoga class i took i was pregnant and they said close your eyes a few minutes and i fell asleep for the rest of the class and i was so embarrassed because i'm sure there was like some snoring or something. >> you had an excuse. >> i don't know, but after that experience i said i don't think that's for me. what about you? >> i'm so much younger than derek. i don't need hot yoga i'm so flexible. >> okay. >> i wish. >>> we are looking at a repeat performance of tomorrow. before that i want to talk about this video came to us out of tampa, a waterspout, looks pretty ominous. they had different winds from different directions and it made thi
there was one pose i found myself to be quite proficient at, sort of came natural. hey, first timemember seriously this hot yoga business is no joke. the poses are already crazy hard, but the temperature is what tests your ability to focus and tolerate discomfort. let's be real. it is not fun, at least not yet, but the other folks in there were raving about it. so i guess i got to go back just to try to figure out why. >> good for you, derek. the one yoga class i took i was pregnant and...
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mean try to clean it up if you scoop it up you're going to be catching up a lot of these natural organisms at the same time in i mean it's a lot of fuel to go out there so at the same time you're trying to clean something up you're just creating another type of pollution so it's a it's a very daunting task to try to fix this problem my gosh that's another horrifying aspect of it as it has spent even trying to clean it up a lot of humans you know there's problems out of sight out of mind around what affect on humans sea creatures and marine life because i wanted to show one of these photos that you had actually received that shows the insides of just i mean we're just looking at one fish here i mean this goes to burns bigger creatures that i mean were packed with plastic and their stomachs talk about the effects on life and the environment yeah i mean this is quite disturbing when you see that photo of fish just filled with plastic that was actually a fish was caught by an explorer who created a raft out of plastic bottles to really get some attention on this subject but i mean obviously he couldn't eat it.
mean try to clean it up if you scoop it up you're going to be catching up a lot of these natural organisms at the same time in i mean it's a lot of fuel to go out there so at the same time you're trying to clean something up you're just creating another type of pollution so it's a it's a very daunting task to try to fix this problem my gosh that's another horrifying aspect of it as it has spent even trying to clean it up a lot of humans you know there's problems out of sight out of mind around...
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mean trying to clean it up if you scoop it up you're going to be catching up a lot of these natural organisms at the same time in i mean it takes a lot of fuel to go out there so at the same time you're trying to clean something up you're just creating another type of pollution so it's a it's a very daunting task to try to fix this problem my gosh that's another horrifying aspect of it as. has spent even trying to clean up a lot of humans you know there's problems out of sight out of mind around what affect on humans sea creatures and marine life because i wanted to show one of these photos that you had actually received that shows the insides of just i mean we're just looking at one fish here i mean this this goes to burns bigger creatures that i mean were packed with plastic and their stomachs talk about their facts on life and environment yeah i mean this is quite disturbing when you see that photo of fish just filled with plastic that was actually a fish was caught by an explorer who created a raft out of plastic bottles to really get some attention on this subject but i mean obviously he couldn't eat it
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simply part of the creation of yourself by nature and this is why democracy exist ok if you had ever seen a lot of effort by nature this is why democracy exists thank you for your time senior adviser of the muslim brotherhood thank you much appreciate it. or let's take a look we've got for you on line show you now and a record breaking year for russia's oil industry after the latest figures reveal the country's oil output has broken a previous record taking back to one today eighty eight topping even saudi arabia get full story darci dot com there you go nice pictures of an oil rig. schools in kansas a being refused insurance coverage against shooting rampages even if they allow this stuff to carry firearms so the picture is a bit out there there we go all the details on that highly controversial issue at dot com. coming up to twenty six pm moscow time on the button and after the break mr kaiser is here and co. remember how all of a sudden an afghan card protest group became world famous and in were completely forgotten by next month yeah i'm talking about the feminist punk rock group pussy riot that performed a vulgar anti prayer and one of moscow's most famous ort
simply part of the creation of yourself by nature and this is why democracy exist ok if you had ever seen a lot of effort by nature this is why democracy exists thank you for your time senior adviser of the muslim brotherhood thank you much appreciate it. or let's take a look we've got for you on line show you now and a record breaking year for russia's oil industry after the latest figures reveal the country's oil output has broken a previous record taking back to one today eighty eight...
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since the reinstatement of the death penalty, four times as many of those inmates have died from naturalcuted. an among the 13 who have been put to death at san quentin is manuel babbot. his execution came 19 years for the crime he was condemned. >> reporter: manuel pena babbott is spending what could be the last days of his life. his attorneys arranged a select group of reporters, including ktvu to visit babbott. when we met babbott. he looked much like he did in this plea to the judge. so what does he plan to do knowing he's scheduled to die may four the day after his 50th birthday? he told us quote i'm going to do the same thing in the next 10 days that i do every day. nothing different. when the time comes, i'm not going to scratch the floor begging not to go to the death chamber just strap me in and leave. >> reporter: one of the first questions i asked manuel babbott why he's speaking out now. he tells me he doesn't care whether he lives or dies he says he's doing this to help his attorneys who has stuck by him through all of this and help his family who he doesn't want to see suff
since the reinstatement of the death penalty, four times as many of those inmates have died from naturalcuted. an among the 13 who have been put to death at san quentin is manuel babbot. his execution came 19 years for the crime he was condemned. >> reporter: manuel pena babbott is spending what could be the last days of his life. his attorneys arranged a select group of reporters, including ktvu to visit babbott. when we met babbott. he looked much like he did in this plea to the judge....
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originally approved by the staff, at the buf and when you look at the nature of it, it has reached its life, i think that it is time for renewal or i would support holding the appeal and to over turn the department's decision on the removal of that tree. >> i thought that after hearing reiterate what was said there in the last meeting. tree looks one sided. and a large part of the tree had fallen down ten years ago and it looked like it was diseased and the city and county has not replaced the city and sidewalk curb that is there and not only is it one sided, it is the side that is one sided is leaning towards the property i mean the property. and so i believe that initially, it was ear marked to be taken out and then under the neighborhood actually protested it. but i do believe that that tree is not a healthy tree. >> i will just reiterate my comments which as the reason why i thought that it was continued because i was in the same direction of my fellow commissioners and the reason that i felt that it was... while the department had it originally determined that the tree could have been removed, after hearing th
originally approved by the staff, at the buf and when you look at the nature of it, it has reached its life, i think that it is time for renewal or i would support holding the appeal and to over turn the department's decision on the removal of that tree. >> i thought that after hearing reiterate what was said there in the last meeting. tree looks one sided. and a large part of the tree had fallen down ten years ago and it looked like it was diseased and the city and county has not...
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of matter and antimatter were present. but for some unknown reason the antimatter disappeared a short time later. researchers expressed hope the experiment will shed light on the nature of neutrinos and lead them to understand why the antimatter disappeared. >>> a crew of a north korean cargo ship could be spending more time in panama than expected. panamanian authorities have charged them with smuggling. their freighter was seized as it tried to pass through the panama canal. it was found carrying obsolete weapons from cuba hidden under bags of sugar. panamanian investigators say the captain and 35 crewmen have been charged with attempts against panama security in transporting undeclared military equipment illegally. they also say the north koreans declared the ship was carrying sugar but not any weapons. they say the north korean sailors could face more than four years in prison if convicted on the attempts on national security charge only. the captain and 35 crew members have refused to speak to the authorities. both north korean and cuban officials confirm the soviet era weapons were to be repaired in north korea and returned to cuba. united nations security offi
of matter and antimatter were present. but for some unknown reason the antimatter disappeared a short time later. researchers expressed hope the experiment will shed light on the nature of neutrinos and lead them to understand why the antimatter disappeared. >>> a crew of a north korean cargo ship could be spending more time in panama than expected. panamanian authorities have charged them with smuggling. their freighter was seized as it tried to pass through the panama canal. it was...
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you nail it, when you get in on the right one, you can have gains of 20, 30, 100% in a day, in a few minutes time. instantaneous natureprofits makes them incredibly attractive. they can get in the way of your better judgment and cause you to invest in initial public offerings that end up stinking up the room. don't let the brokers trick you into believing buying every ipo, the challenge is making sure your broker can finagle you some shares. wrong, wrong, wrong. the investment banks will always try to slip in some clunkers after they've lulled you into thinking all the deals work. partially the public offerings tends to be all over the map, partially because there isn't that much available information beyond that prospectus. there is a tendency to assume the success or failure of a given ipo is mostly a question of luck, and that is also wrong. i think you can accurately try to figure out what ipos to write off as uninvestible and which ones appear to be bought, buy, buy, buy. it isn't about luck. it's about analysis. the kind of home that professional money managers do all time and i advocate endlessly and tirelessly
you nail it, when you get in on the right one, you can have gains of 20, 30, 100% in a day, in a few minutes time. instantaneous natureprofits makes them incredibly attractive. they can get in the way of your better judgment and cause you to invest in initial public offerings that end up stinking up the room. don't let the brokers trick you into believing buying every ipo, the challenge is making sure your broker can finagle you some shares. wrong, wrong, wrong. the investment banks will always...
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time. thet is human nature that possibility of losing a legend affect people in serious ways. the south african people are plural people, so it is difficult to talk about the south african people. the most the people are worried about what happens after he goes, but i have been hearing that since he finished his first five years, and south africa's economy has could tenured to grow, and new and newip has emerged, leadership continues to grow everywhere. i ran a leadership training row graham -- program, and i had 140 graduate from that row graham. -- that program. they are outstanding people. i am very optimistic about the future of that country. tavis: what to your mind is the legacy of his role as resident, and how does that impact our relationship into the future? thate has to keep in mind anybody who follows in icon like mandela is automatically diminished in thatcher, so we -- in stature, so we keep looking for another mandela. a man might that comes around not once in a generation but once in a century. we need to realize he was the next reddit -- index ordinary person,
time. thet is human nature that possibility of losing a legend affect people in serious ways. the south african people are plural people, so it is difficult to talk about the south african people. the most the people are worried about what happens after he goes, but i have been hearing that since he finished his first five years, and south africa's economy has could tenured to grow, and new and newip has emerged, leadership continues to grow everywhere. i ran a leadership training row graham --...
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utilities is now being shipped to europe and use there because strange enough natural gas prices are three or four times ofir year. so it's literally cheaper for the european utilities to pay to import american call rather than to use natural gas. neil: won't that be a kicker. we call producers to the find it eaper to ship the stuff abroad than cap its great potential here. >> that is -- and. neil: our own government. >> with thweird as part of it, it will be one thing of thehe cy had to phase it out and face a natural gas. as far as i know they have not provided any solution. they're just saying, well, fix thesetilities. and spend the money, whenever it is. and so they're making choices for the consumer. they're saying to the consumer, whether you like it and not, were going to pay more for elecicity because we're a logical on the anti fossil issue neil: we're going to ay more. thank you. did seeing you. >>ood to see you. at the fourth. neil: all right. well, a stunning jump in private-sector jobs that could save the president's job. rihanna after this. ♪ the boys used double miles from their capital one
utilities is now being shipped to europe and use there because strange enough natural gas prices are three or four times ofir year. so it's literally cheaper for the european utilities to pay to import american call rather than to use natural gas. neil: won't that be a kicker. we call producers to the find it eaper to ship the stuff abroad than cap its great potential here. >> that is -- and. neil: our own government. >> with thweird as part of it, it will be one thing of thehe cy...
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the nature of that crash is being -- at the time, there were three investigations. hem by the u.n., and while the u.n. investigation did not completely eliminate the possibility of foul play, because certainly there were interests that might have imagined that getting rid of him would be a good thing for their cause. none of theless, the notion of pilot error has prevailed for 40 years. at this time, there's an investigation, privately funded investigation underway, and in september there will be a report on that privately-funded investigation by very imminent retired distinguished individuals, swedish, english, african. we'll see what that report says. that's the comment i want to make open -- on that. the next hour of my talk, which won't exist, is to say something about his spiritual life and to say something about the way his spiritualty informed his conduct as an individual diplomat. it is an immensely rich subject. it's the virtual subject of my book, and so i recommend, really, those of you who care for the u.n., let alone for hammarskjold read the book and se
the nature of that crash is being -- at the time, there were three investigations. hem by the u.n., and while the u.n. investigation did not completely eliminate the possibility of foul play, because certainly there were interests that might have imagined that getting rid of him would be a good thing for their cause. none of theless, the notion of pilot error has prevailed for 40 years. at this time, there's an investigation, privately funded investigation underway, and in september there will...
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when you had the first decade of the century of high economic growth, these natural resource rich countries, you had a timef high growth because of chinese growth, a commodities growth, and countries benefited from this. in brazil, that is clearly the case. was verynment successful in riding that wave, which led to a rise in the middle class for the first time in history. it became the largest class in the country, over 50% of the population. oft does this mean in terms politics? people are starting to analyze how the political middle class behaves. to have the same political behavior then than they were when they -- when they were in poverty. a lot of analysts say that they think they believe differently, but the do not know how. i think we have seen signs now shift in the a population led by this rising middle class. the demand more. beyondeir agenda goes employment. it goes beyond just wages. it goes to more a quality of life agenda. for a government that for years implemented successful cash , that is notrams the answer anymore. thing is to have access to goods. to cars. you can have a car, but you can
when you had the first decade of the century of high economic growth, these natural resource rich countries, you had a timef high growth because of chinese growth, a commodities growth, and countries benefited from this. in brazil, that is clearly the case. was verynment successful in riding that wave, which led to a rise in the middle class for the first time in history. it became the largest class in the country, over 50% of the population. oft does this mean in terms politics? people are...
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of the time. the twin peaks nature area they traverse between the residential side and the twin peaks as it is now the green area next to the vista lane offers a retreat for the animals should they encounter people on the stairs, the 70 press line green provides public safety for both
of the time. the twin peaks nature area they traverse between the residential side and the twin peaks as it is now the green area next to the vista lane offers a retreat for the animals should they encounter people on the stairs, the 70 press line green provides public safety for both