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and juicers simply discard the nutrient-rich skin, seeds, and pulp. ster truly is the kitchen appliance breakthrough that does wh other machines simply can't. the secret iits amazing high-speed digital emulsification system. this unique and proprietary process literally pulverizes and liquifies whole fruits, vegetables, and leafy greens in just seconds, while reining all the powerful, pote, and valuable vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and phytonutrients that other machines leave behind. you can increase your energy, improve vitality, and lose weight the healthy way. and the healthmaster saves you money by utilizing inexpensive fruits and vegetables from your grocer, turning them into healthy, vitamin-rich chilled juices, smoothies, and power drinks, and all-natural,ealthy baby foods, delicious hot soups, sensational low-calorie salad dressings. plus, instantly mix ingredients for cupcakes, muffins, pizza dough, and breads. you can even make frozen desserts, like creamy, mouth-watering ice cream and fresh-fruit sorbets. the healthmaster literally does
and juicers simply discard the nutrient-rich skin, seeds, and pulp. ster truly is the kitchen appliance breakthrough that does wh other machines simply can't. the secret iits amazing high-speed digital emulsification system. this unique and proprietary process literally pulverizes and liquifies whole fruits, vegetables, and leafy greens in just seconds, while reining all the powerful, pote, and valuable vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and phytonutrients that other machines leave behind. you...
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ingredients and leave even bigger messes, and juicers simply discard the nutrient-rich skins, seeds and pulphealthmaster truly is the kitchen appliance breakthrough that does what other machines simply can't. the secret is its amazing high-speed digital emulsification system. this unique and proprietary process literally pulverizes and liquifies whole fruits, vegetables and leafy greens in just seconds, while retaining all the powerful, potent and valuable vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and phyto-nutrients that other machines leave behind. you can increase your energy... improve vitality and lose weight the healthy way. and the healthmaster saves you money by utilizing inexpensive fruits and vegetables from your grocer, turning them into healthy, vitamin-rich chilled juices, smoothies and power drinks, and all-natural healthy baby foods, delicious hot soups, sensational low-calorie salad dressings, plus instantly mix ingredients for cupcakes, muffins, pizza dough and breads. you can even make frozen desserts, like creamy, mouthwatering ice cream and fresh fruit sorbets. the healthmaster li
ingredients and leave even bigger messes, and juicers simply discard the nutrient-rich skins, seeds and pulphealthmaster truly is the kitchen appliance breakthrough that does what other machines simply can't. the secret is its amazing high-speed digital emulsification system. this unique and proprietary process literally pulverizes and liquifies whole fruits, vegetables and leafy greens in just seconds, while retaining all the powerful, potent and valuable vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and...
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unavailable to plants the animals large but their most popular dish is around and pretty soon corn cotton seed canola meal sugar beet pulp and alfalfa so they're eating nutrient deficient food there's a universal deficiency among the livestock certainly in the u.s. among these nutrients that it creates more sickness in the animals similarly the dairy is influenced you can get d.n.a. from the genetically modified feed so the european. consumers are largely unaware that they're still being exposed to g m o's which may be negatively influencing their health in general but if everything is so dangerous as you say because i guess in america people are much more of everywhere what you're saying that people here in rush hour and hero why are the sales going up why are they growing well actually the sales of known g.m.o. labeled products are growing faster than any other category it was the fastest growing category of food sales in two thousand and twelve we have known g.m.o. shopping guide dot com and a free i phone application called sharp no g.m.o. with over ten thousand products that are verified as non g.m.o. whole foods pr
unavailable to plants the animals large but their most popular dish is around and pretty soon corn cotton seed canola meal sugar beet pulp and alfalfa so they're eating nutrient deficient food there's a universal deficiency among the livestock certainly in the u.s. among these nutrients that it creates more sickness in the animals similarly the dairy is influenced you can get d.n.a. from the genetically modified feed so the european. consumers are largely unaware that they're still being...
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and then strained in a sieve to create each sheet of paper. this is definitely not mass production. he's just scooping up a layer of the pulp. and sheet by sheet draining it and then posting it over there for drying. it's a beautiful color. the ingredients that create each color are unchanged from centuries ago, such as nut bark to make brown, onion skins for gold, and pink from boiled pomegranate. for centuries, samarkand's paper-makers managed to keep their highly profitable stolen chinese recipe secret, but gradually, the know-how spread west along the silk road, and by 1200 europe too had learned the secret. so, three dollars? okay, fair enough. cheap paper revolutionized europe, and was just one of many ideas that traveled along the silk road over the centuries which helped change the world. >> goodbye. >> goodbye, nice to meet you. >> here you go. it's time for me to move on from samarkand, so i head back to the train station. the bullet train goes no further than here, so i'm catching a more old-fashioned, but still luxurious train. fantastic, deluxe indeed. check this out, a gold-embroidered couch, original artwork, w
and then strained in a sieve to create each sheet of paper. this is definitely not mass production. he's just scooping up a layer of the pulp. and sheet by sheet draining it and then posting it over there for drying. it's a beautiful color. the ingredients that create each color are unchanged from centuries ago, such as nut bark to make brown, onion skins for gold, and pink from boiled pomegranate. for centuries, samarkand's paper-makers managed to keep their highly profitable stolen chinese...
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large but their most popular dish is roundup ready so when corn cotton seed canola meal sugar beet pulp and alfalfa so they're eating nutrient deficient food there is a universal deficiency among the livestock certainly in the u.s. among these nutrients that it creates more sickness in the animals similarly the dairy is influenced you can get d.n.a. from the genetically modified feed so the european. consumers are largely unaware that they're still being exposed to g m o's which may be negatively influencing their health care but if everything is so dangerous as you say because i guess in america people are much more of everywhere what you're saying that people here in rush hour and hero why are the sales going up why are they growing well actually the sales of known g.m.o. label products are growing faster than any other category it was the fastest growing category of food sales in two thousand and twelve we have known g.m.o. shopping guide dot com and a free i phone application called shop no g.m.o. with over ten thousand products that are verified as g.m.o. whole foods president told usa
large but their most popular dish is roundup ready so when corn cotton seed canola meal sugar beet pulp and alfalfa so they're eating nutrient deficient food there is a universal deficiency among the livestock certainly in the u.s. among these nutrients that it creates more sickness in the animals similarly the dairy is influenced you can get d.n.a. from the genetically modified feed so the european. consumers are largely unaware that they're still being exposed to g m o's which may be...
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large but their most popular dish is roundup ready so of corn cotton seed canola meal sugar beet pulp and alfalfa so they're eating nutrient deficient food there is a universal deficiency among the livestock certainly in the u.s. among these nutrients that it creates more sickness in the animals similarly the dairy is influenced you can get d.n.a. from the genetically modified feed so the european. consumers are largely unaware that they're still being exposed to g m o's which may be negatively influencing their health jeffrey but if everything is so dangerous as you say because i guess in america people are much more of everywhere what you're saying that people here in rush hour and hero why are the sales going up why are they growing well actually the sales of known g.m.o. label products are growing faster than any other category it was the fastest growing category of food sales in two thousand and twelve we have known g.m.o. shopping guide dot com and a free i phone application called shark no g.m.o. with over ten thousand products that are verified as nine g.m.o. whole foods president
large but their most popular dish is roundup ready so of corn cotton seed canola meal sugar beet pulp and alfalfa so they're eating nutrient deficient food there is a universal deficiency among the livestock certainly in the u.s. among these nutrients that it creates more sickness in the animals similarly the dairy is influenced you can get d.n.a. from the genetically modified feed so the european. consumers are largely unaware that they're still being exposed to g m o's which may be negatively...
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and the idea is that they take the pulp out, so that's what's going on. en what they do while that's fire roasting is they knead an unlevined dough over there with whole-wheat, barley, plenty of rich, extra virgin olive oil. and then they throw that into the pit as well, or they dig a pit in the sand over there. >> right in the coals? >> yep. and they mix that all together. so it's interesting. because right now, we're about, what, 35 minutes away from gaza city. ask anyone in gaza city if they've heard of this dish and, no. so even in an area as small as gaza, you see this very wide variation. they're going to clean it up. >> many, if not most of these guys, are not too sympathetic to my country or my ethnicity, i'm guessing. but there's that hospitality thing. anywhere you go in the muslim world, it seems. you feed your guests and do your best to make them feel at home. >> we have to eat. you're supposed to eat this with your hands. mm, very good. >> he's saying if you eat this, you shouldn't have another meal for three days. >> where does this dish come
and the idea is that they take the pulp out, so that's what's going on. en what they do while that's fire roasting is they knead an unlevined dough over there with whole-wheat, barley, plenty of rich, extra virgin olive oil. and then they throw that into the pit as well, or they dig a pit in the sand over there. >> right in the coals? >> yep. and they mix that all together. so it's interesting. because right now, we're about, what, 35 minutes away from gaza city. ask anyone in gaza...
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and the idea is that they take the pulp out, so that's what's going on. h, extra virgin olive oil. and then they throw that into the pit as well, or they dig a pit in the sand over there. >> right in the coals? >> yep. and they mix that all together. so it's interesting. because right now, we're about, what, 35 minutes away from gaza city. ask anyone in gaza city if they've heard of this dish and, no. so even in an area as small as gaza, you see this very wide variation. they're going to clean it up. ♪ ountry or my ethnicity, i'm guessing. but there's that hospitality thing. anywhere you go in the muslim world, it seems. no matter what, you feed your guests, you do your best to make them feel at home. >> we have to eat. [ speaking foreign language ]. you're supposed to eat this with your hands. mm, very good. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> he's saying if you eat this, you shouldn't have another meal for three days. >> where does this dish come from? >> this is a dish that's native to southern gaza, the sinai, sort of the desert bedouin areas. >> all the
and the idea is that they take the pulp out, so that's what's going on. h, extra virgin olive oil. and then they throw that into the pit as well, or they dig a pit in the sand over there. >> right in the coals? >> yep. and they mix that all together. so it's interesting. because right now, we're about, what, 35 minutes away from gaza city. ask anyone in gaza city if they've heard of this dish and, no. so even in an area as small as gaza, you see this very wide variation. they're...
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and the idea is that they take the pulp out, so that's what's going on. ire roasting is they knead an unleavened dough over there with whole wheat, barley, plenty of rich, extra virgin olive oil. and then they throw that into the pit as well, or they dig a pit in the sand over there. >> right in the coals? >> yep. and they mix that all together. so it's interesting. because right now, we're about, what, 35 minutes away from gaza city. ask anyone in gaza city if they've heard of this dish and, no. so even in an area as small as gaza, you see this very wide variation. they're going to clean it up. ♪ >> many, if not most of these guys, are not too sympathetic to my country or my ethnicity, i'm guessing. but there's that hospitality thing. anywhere you go in the muslim world, it seems. no matter what, you feed your guests, you do your best to make them feel at home. >> we have to eat. [ speaking foreign language ]. you're supposed to eat this with your hands. mm, very good. [ speaking foreign language ]. >> he's saying if you eat this, you shouldn't have anoth
and the idea is that they take the pulp out, so that's what's going on. ire roasting is they knead an unleavened dough over there with whole wheat, barley, plenty of rich, extra virgin olive oil. and then they throw that into the pit as well, or they dig a pit in the sand over there. >> right in the coals? >> yep. and they mix that all together. so it's interesting. because right now, we're about, what, 35 minutes away from gaza city. ask anyone in gaza city if they've heard of this...
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it's something like a pulp fiction and fargo where you're laughing at scenes where violence and dangering. the producer has to find a perfect tone to do that. you have the violence of good fellows and casino or a god father, but yet you find yourself laughing during the scenes, that a key to the writer, you have to create that. and de niro who has made interesting rolls made a great come back, he is nominated for an academy award. this is the best roll he has had in a long time. i missed de niro, i missed the guy who we had in good fellows and god father 2, wasn't best films of all time. this movie works, for de niro fans out there, and fans of movie in general, you are seeing this film where de niro sits down and watches good fellows. it's hilarious, he watches it and analyzes it. if you want to see de niro do that, 3.5 out of 5 for that movie. >> insidious, chapter 2. >> this is pg13 horror film, and the one who created saw, and the conjuring, but by the way only cost $20 million and made over 2 fine million dollars worldwide. >> big box office. >> the first insidious, $1.5 million,
it's something like a pulp fiction and fargo where you're laughing at scenes where violence and dangering. the producer has to find a perfect tone to do that. you have the violence of good fellows and casino or a god father, but yet you find yourself laughing during the scenes, that a key to the writer, you have to create that. and de niro who has made interesting rolls made a great come back, he is nominated for an academy award. this is the best roll he has had in a long time. i missed de...
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fighting hazing and beating each other to a pulp. >> yeah, man! >> they videotape -- >> they knew there was going to be this fight, and they came with a video camera. >> then upload the footage to get their 15 megabytes of fame. >> they somehow think that by posting it on the internet, it's taken the criminal aspects out of it. >> but sometimes big brother is watching, and the teenagers get caught. >> the videotape is a critical piece of evidence that is uncontradicted. >>> "caught on camera: teens gone wild." teenagers. what can we say about them? they're young, impressionable, on the road toward independence. they've traded their toys for technology and sometimes find fun in pranking and punking each other. but some of these capers turn violent. and the teenagers involved find themselves in a heap of trouble, especially when their wrongdoing is caught on camera. dozens of teenagers crowd a park in an affluent chicago suburb on a sunday afternoon. high school juniors, in white, expecting to play in an annual girls football game with their senior s
fighting hazing and beating each other to a pulp. >> yeah, man! >> they videotape -- >> they knew there was going to be this fight, and they came with a video camera. >> then upload the footage to get their 15 megabytes of fame. >> they somehow think that by posting it on the internet, it's taken the criminal aspects out of it. >> but sometimes big brother is watching, and the teenagers get caught. >> the videotape is a critical piece of evidence that...
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it's okay surely the critics will note the junior script and sure ♪ ♪ it's immature and lacks a certain wit oh but pulpno we're not gonna take it on the road ♪ ♪ oh i'm not falling over but i'm not calling sober and i'm gonna take this when i'm ♪ ♪ it's okay it's okay even though i know the blood is fake ♪ ♪ the third act starts and it gets hard to take it isn't over it isn't is it ♪ ♪ from here on in my inciting incident and even though i know the blood is fake ♪ ♪ the third act starts and love turn into hate it isn't over or isn't it ♪
it's okay surely the critics will note the junior script and sure ♪ ♪ it's immature and lacks a certain wit oh but pulpno we're not gonna take it on the road ♪ ♪ oh i'm not falling over but i'm not calling sober and i'm gonna take this when i'm ♪ ♪ it's okay it's okay even though i know the blood is fake ♪ ♪ the third act starts and it gets hard to take it isn't over it isn't is it ♪ ♪ from here on in my inciting incident and even though i know the blood is fake ♪ ♪ the...
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fighting, hazing, and beating each other to a pulp. >> yeah, man! d they came with a video camera. >> then upload the footage to get their 15 megabytes of fame. >> they somehow think that by posting it on the internet, it's taken the criminal aspects out of it. >> but sometimes big brother is watching, and the teenagers get caught. >> the videotape is a critical piece of evidence that is uncontradicted.
fighting, hazing, and beating each other to a pulp. >> yeah, man! d they came with a video camera. >> then upload the footage to get their 15 megabytes of fame. >> they somehow think that by posting it on the internet, it's taken the criminal aspects out of it. >> but sometimes big brother is watching, and the teenagers get caught. >> the videotape is a critical piece of evidence that is uncontradicted.
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this is a pulp. and then what we do is i use one of these. a lost and goes here. this is the magic of the machine hydraulics. >> mike: goes into a glass box. >> put this here. and then i'm going to crank the press. >> mike: i know people at home are going dang, this does not look like something i want to drink. >> exactly. well, you think but wait until you taste it. wait until you taste it i'm going to show you how the juice just comes out. >> mike: we probably should have had a camera in the back here. everything is happening in the back like mullet. all this go is running out of the glass jar. >> i'm going to show you this juice here. i can. >> rick: this is why you pay somebody else to do it. >> you saw how much i put in there and look how little the juice you get. >> mike: what's the name of your company. >> pure sweets.com. >> rick: going to send this back to you inside. we will share this with you but we might have to get a little bit more made. >> alisyn: we are ready for breakfast juice. thanks guys. that was wonderful. parents, liste
this is a pulp. and then what we do is i use one of these. a lost and goes here. this is the magic of the machine hydraulics. >> mike: goes into a glass box. >> put this here. and then i'm going to crank the press. >> mike: i know people at home are going dang, this does not look like something i want to drink. >> exactly. well, you think but wait until you taste it. wait until you taste it i'm going to show you how the juice just comes out. >> mike: we probably...
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the biggest users were chemicals and petroleum refining pulp and paper, iron and steel, and obviouslymportant industries or energy-intensive as well. now, a lot of those employers know that using less energy means lower costs and higher margins, especially larger companies are in a position to take the steps that will allow them to tap those financial gains. but the small and medium sized companies often don't have the technical expertise to know about which upgrades are going to make the biggest difference. so here we have this bipartisan bill that comes along, and without, madam president, putting any mandates on the private sector, not a single mandate, not one on the private sector, this bill takes three steps that can help our small companies -- and this is the kind of company that dominates the oregon economy, and i know the wisconsin economy and many small businesses as well, and with these three steps, these companies, these small companies are going to be able with this legislation to be more competitive. first, the bill tells the energy department to reach out to the small b
the biggest users were chemicals and petroleum refining pulp and paper, iron and steel, and obviouslymportant industries or energy-intensive as well. now, a lot of those employers know that using less energy means lower costs and higher margins, especially larger companies are in a position to take the steps that will allow them to tap those financial gains. but the small and medium sized companies often don't have the technical expertise to know about which upgrades are going to make the...
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prospect of packing up again and moving when they find out you killed the plumber. [ screams ] >> i didn't kill him. i took him to the hospital. >> why'd you beat him to a pulpt yourself in my shoes. >> i definitely wouldn't have beat him up. i mean, who's going to fix the pipes now? >> well, who's going to rebuild the supermarket that burned down the day we got here? huh? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: robert de niro. "the family" is in theaters everywhere tomorrow. amy sedaris joins us next. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ uh-oh! guess what day it is?? guess what day it is! huh...anybody? julie! hey...guess what day it is?? ah come on, i know you can hear me. mike mike mike mike mike... what day is it mike? ha ha ha ha ha ha! leslie, guess what today is? it's hump day. whoot whoot! ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? i'd say happier than a camel on wednesday. hump day!!! yay!! get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. [ male announcer ] we'll never know if somehow in some way we can affect the outcome of a game. but when the clock's winding down... ♪ ...and everything's on the line...
prospect of packing up again and moving when they find out you killed the plumber. [ screams ] >> i didn't kill him. i took him to the hospital. >> why'd you beat him to a pulpt yourself in my shoes. >> i definitely wouldn't have beat him up. i mean, who's going to fix the pipes now? >> well, who's going to rebuild the supermarket that burned down the day we got here? huh? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: robert de niro. "the family" is in theaters...
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alarmed jean about the size and bulk and also about robert garcia who had a southern about since there's been an all shop there if the e pollution around that. this the the pulp neighborhood commercial district. may be one step anti where the van necessary plan meets it. there's nothing like this anywhere near the district. sequa denies infidel but doesn't say that anything designed is sequa. one thing says accommodated impact of successive if the projects over the same type. there's one even larger planned a block away like polk street and 65 height would be overtaken by the van ness plan. another thick is a significant effect if there's a reasonable possibility there can be a large van ness plan scale which is appropriate for van ness impimping on this low-rise area with low alleys. for in fill is also says it has to comply with the regulations which it certainly doesn't. it does not comply with the priority plan with the neighborhood preservation but the other half of that policy is neighborhood preservation and are mandatory that those be, you know, considered the priority policies for conditional use. without having some kind of environmental review i do
alarmed jean about the size and bulk and also about robert garcia who had a southern about since there's been an all shop there if the e pollution around that. this the the pulp neighborhood commercial district. may be one step anti where the van necessary plan meets it. there's nothing like this anywhere near the district. sequa denies infidel but doesn't say that anything designed is sequa. one thing says accommodated impact of successive if the projects over the same type. there's one even...
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and a police officer charged in his death. we'll tell you what happened on the other side of the break. >> welcome back. work begins this morning to pulp the shipwrecked costa concordia out of the water off the coast of it la. the -- italy. the operation was delayed because of weather in the area. they'll work to raise it from the seabed virticly doctor vertically to get it out of the water. it crashed in january of 2012. 32 people were killed and the bodies of two victims were never found. outrage in north carolina and florida after a man is shot and killed by a police officer. o >> 24-year-old jonathan farrelll was killed saturday morning. police say i wrecked his car and went to a house for help but frightened the homeowner to call police. came and told him to stop and he didn't stop and they shot him. >> he had his life taken no reason at all. a >> what happened to him it's sad. he was a valued part of the football team.fo >> he was a former florida a&m football player. police say he was not armed at the time and the officer that shot him used excessive force. that officer has been charged with voluntary manslaughter. >> another to
and a police officer charged in his death. we'll tell you what happened on the other side of the break. >> welcome back. work begins this morning to pulp the shipwrecked costa concordia out of the water off the coast of it la. the -- italy. the operation was delayed because of weather in the area. they'll work to raise it from the seabed virticly doctor vertically to get it out of the water. it crashed in january of 2012. 32 people were killed and the bodies of two victims were never...
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peel, citrus peel has powerful polyphenols, that are good plant chemicals and it has more of them than citrus juice or citrus pulp citrus peel reduces your risk for the most common skin cancer by 70% and hot black tea 2 cups a day reduces skin cancer risk by 40%. citrus peel and the tea together are more powerful than either one alone. you get less itchy, less flaky, better looking, even glowing skin. premature skin wrinkling is a sign that your arteries are aging, the same process that causes heart disease, stroke, early memory loss and impotence. and even mild forms of these conditions can make you feel run down. as a physician who is also trained as a chef i have found that simple food changes can make a huge difference in your energy level and in preventing medical problems. one simple change, a glass of good red wine every day. yeah that's good. you know i gave a speech on a college campus that last week and one student asked is 7 drinks on a friday night, is that the same as one a day? no, no its not. but you don't have to live with average health and you don't have to wait. you can stock the medicine cabin
peel, citrus peel has powerful polyphenols, that are good plant chemicals and it has more of them than citrus juice or citrus pulp citrus peel reduces your risk for the most common skin cancer by 70% and hot black tea 2 cups a day reduces skin cancer risk by 40%. citrus peel and the tea together are more powerful than either one alone. you get less itchy, less flaky, better looking, even glowing skin. premature skin wrinkling is a sign that your arteries are aging, the same process that causes...
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pulp right now. ♪ yes! [ beeping ] he really loves that thing. [ beeping ] ♪ >>> and finally tonight, my observation on addingout three months, more than three months, since president obama made it clear on the charlie rose show bernanke would not stick around beyond january, when his term ends. since then the markets have speculated about who will replace bernanke. narrowing it down to a handful of contenders, and speculating about how those contenders might change things and impact the markets. we all know the public drilling larry summers took, some market watchers say, if only the president really wanted summers, all he had to do was come out and say it, and he probably would have been confirmed. even if it would have been contentious. instead, his name was leaked. and the constant bashing from the far left and the far right doomed his nomination before it even began. now the betting zeros in on vice chair janet yellin, we know plenty of uncertainties out there. some of which are completely out of our control like syria and iran. now, we have the budget and the debt ceiling mess, that could hit the market
pulp right now. ♪ yes! [ beeping ] he really loves that thing. [ beeping ] ♪ >>> and finally tonight, my observation on addingout three months, more than three months, since president obama made it clear on the charlie rose show bernanke would not stick around beyond january, when his term ends. since then the markets have speculated about who will replace bernanke. narrowing it down to a handful of contenders, and speculating about how those contenders might change things and...
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pulp right now. ♪ yes! [ beeping ] he really loves that thing. [ beeping ] ♪ ♪ there'll be the usual presentations on research. andew members of the team will be introduced. the chairman emeritus will distribute his usual wisdom. and you? well, you're the chief life officer. you just need the right professional to help you take charge. ♪ >>> welcome back. jc penny shares rallying back from a nearly 13 year low today after i first reported earlier that ceo mike allman here in new york yesterday told a group of investors the company will not need to raise capital any time soon. the retailer also putting out a statement earlier today saying it's pleased with the progress of its turnaround. you know, maria, there have been so many questions over the last 24 hours about the state of this company's finances. a report last evening about whether they'd have to raise more money. again, i'm told from somebody who was in the room yesterday with mike ullman. >> yes. you have to wonder when jc penney management is going to come out and sort of squash some of this rumor mongering going on. and what that means. at this point, in
pulp right now. ♪ yes! [ beeping ] he really loves that thing. [ beeping ] ♪ ♪ there'll be the usual presentations on research. andew members of the team will be introduced. the chairman emeritus will distribute his usual wisdom. and you? well, you're the chief life officer. you just need the right professional to help you take charge. ♪ >>> welcome back. jc penny shares rallying back from a nearly 13 year low today after i first reported earlier that ceo mike allman here in...
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and russia strike a plan to secure syria's chemical weapons. but what if syria doesn't meet the deadline? we'll talk about that. >>> also, politics from the pulpe good somewhere, anywhere in the world. >> lawrence, chillax, buddy. dial it down a second. >> and anthony weiner's city hall ambitions are done in a new york minute. but we won't soon forget the most outrageous moments from his failed campaign. we'll take a look at those straight ahead. [ male announcer ] in your lifetime, you will lose 3 sets of keys 4 cell phones 7 socks and 6 weeks of sleep but one thing you don't want to lose is any more teeth. if you wear a partial, you are almost twice as likely to lose your supporting teeth. new poligrip and polident for partials 'seal and protect' helps minimize stress, which may damage supporting teeth, by stabilizing your partial. and 'clean and protect' kills odor-causing bacteria. care for your partial. help protect your natural teeth. ♪ we go, go, we don't have to go solo ♪ ♪ fire, fire, you can take me higher ♪ ♪ take me to the mountains, start a revolution ♪ ♪ hold my hand, we can make, we can make a contribution ♪ ♪ brand-new season,
and russia strike a plan to secure syria's chemical weapons. but what if syria doesn't meet the deadline? we'll talk about that. >>> also, politics from the pulpe good somewhere, anywhere in the world. >> lawrence, chillax, buddy. dial it down a second. >> and anthony weiner's city hall ambitions are done in a new york minute. but we won't soon forget the most outrageous moments from his failed campaign. we'll take a look at those straight ahead. [ male announcer ] in your...
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and moving again when they find out you killed the plumber. >> i didn't kill him. i took him to the hospital. >> why did you beat him this to the pulp. the only plumber within a radius of 20 miles. >> i think it is a comedy. reviews are mixed. the star tribune, if cultural treason were a capital offense the family director luc besson would be on death row. >> wow. quite a review. >>> next film looks pretty scary. she is kind of scary. >> perfect for friday 13th. close your eyes, insidious chapter two is a se kwel quell about a family who has a connection to the spirit world. it is haunted as a group of ghost busters find out pretty quickly. >> let's get out of here. >> all right. the critics aren't so impressed with this one. the arizona republic had this to say. all the standard spooks pop up, creepy baby toys a pea wran know that plays itself, a lady in a white roaming the house. screen it liked the flick. it is the creative way to the film starts to wrap around itself and pull in part of the predecessor that makes it come off like a crazy haunted house ride. diana you kept your eyes closed. she wasn't hamming it up. these things f
and moving again when they find out you killed the plumber. >> i didn't kill him. i took him to the hospital. >> why did you beat him this to the pulp. the only plumber within a radius of 20 miles. >> i think it is a comedy. reviews are mixed. the star tribune, if cultural treason were a capital offense the family director luc besson would be on death row. >> wow. quite a review. >>> next film looks pretty scary. she is kind of scary. >> perfect for friday...
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and watches it. i love seeing that in the movie. it finds an interesting balance where it's a dark comedy, like a "pulp fiction" where you find laughingt robert deniro was great. i gave it 3 1/2 out of five, only because some of the character decisions didn't make sense toward the end. robert deniro, since i was 15 years old, i've been waiting to ask him this question. knowing that i would one day sit down with him hopefully, there was a very famous sequence in a movie called "heat" where he and pacino meet. that was the first time they ever met on screen. "godfather 2" they were in two different time periods. in this scene, michael mann never show has double shot of the actors on screen at the same time, which led to conspiracies that they were actually not sitting there together at the same time filming the movie. so i went right to the source, talked to mr. deniro and i got my answer. check this out. >> you guys were there? >> oh, we were there. yeah. we were there, in fact, michael -- after one or two takes, there was a lot of scenes. my favorite scene was the only scene we had. he wanted to turn the -- rearrange us so that the st
and watches it. i love seeing that in the movie. it finds an interesting balance where it's a dark comedy, like a "pulp fiction" where you find laughingt robert deniro was great. i gave it 3 1/2 out of five, only because some of the character decisions didn't make sense toward the end. robert deniro, since i was 15 years old, i've been waiting to ask him this question. knowing that i would one day sit down with him hopefully, there was a very famous sequence in a movie called...
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and juicers simply discard the nutrient-rich skin, seeds, and pulp. the healthmaster truly is the kitchen appliance breakthrough that does what other machines simply can't. the secret is its amazing high-speed digital emulsification system. this unique and proprietary process literally pulverizes and liquifies whole fruits, vegetables, and leafy greens in just seconds, while retaining all the powerful, potent, and valuable vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and phytonutrients that other machines...