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the proposals facing minnesota are on superior national forrest.are proposals very, very close within areas where the water drains into the wilderness, so when and if pollution happens, there is the risk that it will be enter the wilderness area. the public lands they are national forest lands, and national forests are managed a little bit differently than national parks, so there are multiple uses, and mining is one of those. but the public does get a chance and has an opportunity here to weigh in about how to care for those lands. aaron is 100% right that we all ought to have a part in this conversation. it is important that we weigh the costs and benefits just as mining companies weigh the costs and benefits when they are looking to develop an ore body. and if they decide those costs outweigh the benefits and leave town, they are not anti-job or anti-mining, they have made a calculation. minnesotians should have that same opportunity. >> when we come back -- let's talk a little bit more about this. is opening this new mine a short-term fix to a
the proposals facing minnesota are on superior national forrest.are proposals very, very close within areas where the water drains into the wilderness, so when and if pollution happens, there is the risk that it will be enter the wilderness area. the public lands they are national forest lands, and national forests are managed a little bit differently than national parks, so there are multiple uses, and mining is one of those. but the public does get a chance and has an opportunity here to...
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that is the gap forrester is worried about with facing book.ow facebook would have a grace period. marketers don't have enough date to figure out whether the ads are doing good or not. when they start measuring through-put and realize whether it works enough we'll learn what environment is online ad most powerful? is it facebook where you hang out every day with your friends and talking spending a lot of time or instead a fast feed, blitz, a la twitter going public in week or two and that turns out to be better type of mobile ad so you get ad for pizza as you're passing a pizza place. david: sounds neat. tom, you have a 5target, are you going to change that up it a little? >> direction alley it will go higher. starting in the june quarter they have a lot of operating momentum. i'm confident over the long time they will continue to make adjustments they need to make to advertising to outperform well. david: that is news. by the way, looks like steady, liz, at $55 and a quarter over that $49 closing price. it is getting close to the $58 target to
that is the gap forrester is worried about with facing book.ow facebook would have a grace period. marketers don't have enough date to figure out whether the ads are doing good or not. when they start measuring through-put and realize whether it works enough we'll learn what environment is online ad most powerful? is it facebook where you hang out every day with your friends and talking spending a lot of time or instead a fast feed, blitz, a la twitter going public in week or two and that turns...
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>> we don't make calls at forrester. to whether or not they're making marketer happy and we think they have a lot to work to do. david: nate, from force rest sister. congratulations on the report. >> thank you, david. david: liz? liz: nbc pushes "ironside" into "the dead zone." latest sign of cancellations in the tv season. dennis kneale has the television killing field. >>> riding giants, biggest any sufferer ever ridden. we'll show you and tell you about it when we take you "off the desk." stay tuned. so ally bank has a raise your rate cd that wothat's correct.a rate. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. at od, whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records
>> we don't make calls at forrester. to whether or not they're making marketer happy and we think they have a lot to work to do. david: nate, from force rest sister. congratulations on the report. >> thank you, david. david: liz? liz: nbc pushes "ironside" into "the dead zone." latest sign of cancellations in the tv season. dennis kneale has the television killing field. >>> riding giants, biggest any sufferer ever ridden. we'll show you and tell you...
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a guy called brett forrest tweeted me.haven't made up my mind about where to stand on this gun control debate. maybe your book will help me. that's exactly the kind of attitude i'd like people to have when they read it. what i do know is just this week there have been a series of further examples of why something has to be done. so yes, brett forrest, you're going to get the signed copy of the book. have a read an let me know what you think. star jones, let me talk to you about -- we've got two kids this week, both involved in alleged murders. one involving a gun, one we don't know quite what happened but it wasn't a gun, whatever it was. it does bring a question of parental responsibilities, the relationship between a school and students and parents, all that kind of thing. it just seems to me awful that within the space of 48 hours you've got these 2 young kids, 14, 13, committing apparent murder. >> you know, piers, years ago people used to throw around the old proverb, it takes a village. and it really does take a vill
a guy called brett forrest tweeted me.haven't made up my mind about where to stand on this gun control debate. maybe your book will help me. that's exactly the kind of attitude i'd like people to have when they read it. what i do know is just this week there have been a series of further examples of why something has to be done. so yes, brett forrest, you're going to get the signed copy of the book. have a read an let me know what you think. star jones, let me talk to you about -- we've got two...
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one of hollywood's best-known actors, from "forrest gump" to a man with aids, tom hanks can transformimself into any character. just as his new film is about to open, hanks revealed his latest role may have led to his recent diagnosis of type two diabetes. star earlieret the to talk pizza, pirates, and his dreams of being a park ranger. captain richard phillips, whose cargo ship is hijacked by somali pirates. of all the roles that he could've taken, what attracts him to this one? >> the details of a guy like richard phillips i found out slowly fascinating. all the marriott of problems, he is the captain and has to deal right out the window the moment to skiffs filled with armed bad guys show up. >> it is black and white, literally. the africans, the bad guys, the americans, the goodbyes -- good guys? >> they come from a very particular part of the world that is rife with chaos, rife with corruption. a place where unless you can get out of there, a land of hopelessness. >> hanks has been making films for over three decades. has the business changed? >> the advent of really fabulous lon
one of hollywood's best-known actors, from "forrest gump" to a man with aids, tom hanks can transformimself into any character. just as his new film is about to open, hanks revealed his latest role may have led to his recent diagnosis of type two diabetes. star earlieret the to talk pizza, pirates, and his dreams of being a park ranger. captain richard phillips, whose cargo ship is hijacked by somali pirates. of all the roles that he could've taken, what attracts him to this one?...
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you have forrest whitaker, you have oprah winfrey. you have terence howard. of awesome black actors across a range of generations. how did you assemble that kind of cast? >> i think that they were all -- we were so hungry for the material, you know? as african-american artists we don't get a chance to really tell stories about us, you know? how often do we see in a film a family going off to college? your kid going off to college? how often do you see us feeding breakfast and the complications of what it's like between a father and a son, a wife and a husband, what it's like to live as black people. we don't -- we don't really see that. >> are you ever intimidated on the set when you have such big actors and you have give direction and you have to get more out of their characters than they're giving? >> that's a good question. we -- not with the rest of the actors because the actors are the act o but oprah hadn't acted in quite a while and she had become oprah since then, so when she got on the set i was intimidated at first, you know? and then we got into th
you have forrest whitaker, you have oprah winfrey. you have terence howard. of awesome black actors across a range of generations. how did you assemble that kind of cast? >> i think that they were all -- we were so hungry for the material, you know? as african-american artists we don't get a chance to really tell stories about us, you know? how often do we see in a film a family going off to college? your kid going off to college? how often do you see us feeding breakfast and the...
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one of hollywood's best-known actors, from "forrest gump" to a man with aids, tom hanks can transformimself into any character. just as his new film is about to open, hanks revealed his latest role may have led to his recent diagnosis of type two diabetes. star earlieret the to talk pizza, pirates, and his dreams of being a park ranger. captain richard phillips, whose cargo ship is hijacked by somali pirates. of all the roles that he could've taken, what attracts him to this one? >> the details of a guy like richard phillips i found out slowly fascinating. all the marriott of problems, he is the captain and has to deal right out the window the moment to skiffs filled with armed bad guys show up. >> it is black and white, literally. the africans, the bad guys, the americans, the goodbyes -- good guys? >> they come from a very particular part of the world that is rife with chaos, rife with corruption. a place where unless you can get out of there, a land of hopelessness. >> hanks has been making films for over three decades. has the business changed? >> the advent of really fabulous lon
one of hollywood's best-known actors, from "forrest gump" to a man with aids, tom hanks can transformimself into any character. just as his new film is about to open, hanks revealed his latest role may have led to his recent diagnosis of type two diabetes. star earlieret the to talk pizza, pirates, and his dreams of being a park ranger. captain richard phillips, whose cargo ship is hijacked by somali pirates. of all the roles that he could've taken, what attracts him to this one?...
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flight to last lags, he partly he h has had other run ins withs the law.th >> the boy was arrested forrestmed hisis mother hadline kill and that he sometimes went to a water park and waited until a large la family was entering and walked in with them so he has done this before. like he did, walked in with a family. county services have carried out assessments on the boyeses a family four times, there is something else going on there. >> a whole lot going on at at home. >> whole lot. >> yeah. y coming up next, mayor gray is taking action. money is running out in the district. he is demanding change. we'll tell you about his proposal. hundreds of people aest ared including congress -- arrested including congressmen at a massive rally in the capitol. find out why they were' protesting next at 5:00. hey lena, what ya looking for? well, you've found delicious! ♪ ♪ if you wanna go and fly with me ♪ ♪ it's buzz the bee on your tv ♪ ♪ oh how did i get this way? ♪ hey! must be the honey! ♪ it is so honey swagalish ♪ so much crunch, can you handle this? ♪ ♪ the party in the bowl don't stop! ♪ ♪ hey!
flight to last lags, he partly he h has had other run ins withs the law.th >> the boy was arrested forrestmed hisis mother hadline kill and that he sometimes went to a water park and waited until a large la family was entering and walked in with them so he has done this before. like he did, walked in with a family. county services have carried out assessments on the boyeses a family four times, there is something else going on there. >> a whole lot going on at at home. >>...
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bob forrest, always a pleasure.> thanks for having me. >>> coming up next, a woman stabbed 32 times by her boyfriend. she lives to tell about it. and not only that, she has forgiven him. don't miss her story, next. i'll call you in a little bit. google... how do i get home? getting directions. woman 32 times, she showed her healing has gone way beyond her wounds. she told the court she forgives her high school sweetheart after he did this to her. he left her bleeding in the middle of a street, this was last year in clearwater, florida. you see her here in the hospital. this week, robert burton received life in prison without parole for that knife attack. she described to the judge how she could hear her teeth crack and felt each and every one of the 32 stab wounds from this ex-boyfriend of hers who also talkedt at this sentencing. >> 28 stab said through my face, my neck, my arms and hands. 29, 30, 31, and finally, the vicious attack was coming to an end as robert's hand came down with the blade with a final stab wo
bob forrest, always a pleasure.> thanks for having me. >>> coming up next, a woman stabbed 32 times by her boyfriend. she lives to tell about it. and not only that, she has forgiven him. don't miss her story, next. i'll call you in a little bit. google... how do i get home? getting directions. woman 32 times, she showed her healing has gone way beyond her wounds. she told the court she forgives her high school sweetheart after he did this to her. he left her bleeding in the middle...
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deployed and watching forrest gump on a little tv; right?n across the country. >> that was the beginning of it. what we're doing is pretty serious to raise awareness. i lost a friend to suicide after iraq. that is the real reason for getting on the road to do what we do every day. >> we're hoping a bunch of americans get out there and help. the website is the runforveterans.org. is that correct? >> yes. >> tell us what the goal is and what you have so far. >> 27 days left. we'll start from brooklyn bridge today. we raised a little over $300,000. i think if we get support from all over the country we can shoot for the sky and make big money in the end. >> do you have a goal? >> i think we'll do a million if we get the whole country involved. >> you heard the man. a million dollars. it's columbus day. let's do a good thing. support our heroes. the website is therunforveterans.org. >> well done. >> straight ahead, the president promised if you don't like your health care, you can keep it. remember? our next guest who had a heart and kidney tran
deployed and watching forrest gump on a little tv; right?n across the country. >> that was the beginning of it. what we're doing is pretty serious to raise awareness. i lost a friend to suicide after iraq. that is the real reason for getting on the road to do what we do every day. >> we're hoping a bunch of americans get out there and help. the website is the runforveterans.org. is that correct? >> yes. >> tell us what the goal is and what you have so far. >> 27...
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, but he needed no encouragement to put humans behind him, and take his natural place back in the forrestientists in the uk have discovered a way to treat the highly infection bug which killed almost 2,000 people last year. it's a break through that could have major implications for the fight against antibiotic resistance. >> reporter: through a magnifying glass, evidence that viruses are clearing a superbug that kills more people in the uk than any other bacteria. it causes severe diarrhea, but after receiving funds scientists at the university of lester are closer to eventually developing a pill that could eradicate it. >> this is a whole new way that has not been invest indicated at all, natural enemies of the bacteria um. so now we have this set, and now we're at the point where we can actually test them. >> reporter: the virus known as a bacteria phase attacks to the bacteria cell, and injects its dna in the cell, which causes the bacteria to bursts open. for years scientists use viruses to kill bacteria, but western sciences have ignored them until now. it is welcome news for this w
, but he needed no encouragement to put humans behind him, and take his natural place back in the forrestientists in the uk have discovered a way to treat the highly infection bug which killed almost 2,000 people last year. it's a break through that could have major implications for the fight against antibiotic resistance. >> reporter: through a magnifying glass, evidence that viruses are clearing a superbug that kills more people in the uk than any other bacteria. it causes severe...
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he thought he would go back and write mystery novels for fun and continue being a forrester and enjoy life in dutchess county. there was a great fear that if he did not, the republicans would come in. he had become so popular. to strip them out of that post would have been a political mistake. -- him out of that post would have been a political mistake. fdr was a cartographer. he had maps everywhere. he had really understood the world situation like nobody had. he had built those friendships with world leaders that were so superb. where i get critical of franklin roosevelt is not his handling of things in 1944, but the fact that he did not inform his vice president, harry truman, about the manhattan project and other aspects of our strategic aims in the pacific and europe. it seems to me to be very shortsighted. it shows fdr as an egomaniac in a way, or someone him. oh, that he did not take the time to let his vice president know what was going on. his lasting legacy is the united nations. the rockefeller family put a lot f money to attract it to new york city. hat is where we try to
he thought he would go back and write mystery novels for fun and continue being a forrester and enjoy life in dutchess county. there was a great fear that if he did not, the republicans would come in. he had become so popular. to strip them out of that post would have been a political mistake. -- him out of that post would have been a political mistake. fdr was a cartographer. he had maps everywhere. he had really understood the world situation like nobody had. he had built those friendships...
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rob brown, the actor best known for his roles in "finding forrester" and the hbo series, "treme" is speakingying he was racially profiled in a department store. he is suing macy's and the nypd it says that the store alerted police, after he paid for a watch. >> this is an i.d. on me. i just bought this watch. >> reporter: in a statement, macy's says, we are investigating the alleged claims, as we were just made aware of this lawsuit. we do not comment on matters in litigation. the ceo of barney's is calling alleged profiling by workers in his stores unacceptable. two young african-american shoppers came forward this week, saying their skin color alone prompted suspicion by workers and police. trayon christian, a 19-year-old college student, who bought a $350 belt, says he was stopped and handcuffed by undercover cops, on claims that his card was fake. >> i showed my i.d. and may went through. >> reporter: kayla phillips, a 21-year-old nursing student was stopped by police, after she used her tax rebate to buy a $2,300 bag from barney's. >> i was feeling helpless, demeaned. >> reporter: this
rob brown, the actor best known for his roles in "finding forrester" and the hbo series, "treme" is speakingying he was racially profiled in a department store. he is suing macy's and the nypd it says that the store alerted police, after he paid for a watch. >> this is an i.d. on me. i just bought this watch. >> reporter: in a statement, macy's says, we are investigating the alleged claims, as we were just made aware of this lawsuit. we do not comment on matters...
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robin forrester walker has our report. >> a vote for the end of an era and the beginning of a new governmentn georgia. georgi margvelashvili looks set to take the presidency. >> i voted for future prosperity of the country. for future of our nation, and for better tomorrow. exit polls indicate that a run-off with nino burjanadze or david bakradze from president mikheil saakashvili's u.n. movement has been avoided. georgi margvelashvili is lead -- mikheil saakashvili is leaving after 10 years at the top. his demart tur -- departure beginning a transition of power after his government's defeat. >> georgia will go through a turbulent period. we have a serious set back. in our international situation and reputation, i hope it's reversible. the new president will remain the head of state, constitutional changes means real power is about to transfer to the prime minister. >> translation: today we are proving we are europeans and are showing maximum responsibility >> the georgian dream coalition may have a president from their political camp. that will consolidate their power. a georgi margvelashvi
robin forrester walker has our report. >> a vote for the end of an era and the beginning of a new governmentn georgia. georgi margvelashvili looks set to take the presidency. >> i voted for future prosperity of the country. for future of our nation, and for better tomorrow. exit polls indicate that a run-off with nino burjanadze or david bakradze from president mikheil saakashvili's u.n. movement has been avoided. georgi margvelashvili is lead -- mikheil saakashvili is leaving after...
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if there were tree limbs and question my homes, he would have the forrester department of the city oficago, and crop them. if i needed a garbage can with a nicely to keep out the rodents that he provided one to me. i was very happy and very content, so they would come by and ask me to vote straight theet democrat and support local city council member for reelection. i really did not have much of a problem doing that. they asked me to vote democratic , major the city of chicago provided the kinds of services that i pay property taxes in order to get come and then they came to my house and asked me the same people who asked me on repeated occasions to support the democratic party, to vote straight democrat, to put up a sign and then change my life. it changed my life forever. i could not at that moment ,imply sit on the sidelines being confronted -- which was obviously a racist appeal to me and to my wife for our votes. too many people gave up too much for me to have the ability to vote. they burned their houses. they put bombs in their churches. they were lynched and murdered so we cou
if there were tree limbs and question my homes, he would have the forrester department of the city oficago, and crop them. if i needed a garbage can with a nicely to keep out the rodents that he provided one to me. i was very happy and very content, so they would come by and ask me to vote straight theet democrat and support local city council member for reelection. i really did not have much of a problem doing that. they asked me to vote democratic , major the city of chicago provided the...
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there is also a report that came out recently from forrester research, which questioned the efficacy ads on facebook. it may be a reaction to both of these factors. >> as we saw in mark's report, there was a recent report issued by jeffrey and supported by data from pew research, and it shows that facebook's importance with teens dropped to 23% this fall compared to 42% last quarter. last year, ceo mark zuckerberg said it just isn't true that the company's second problem with the teen market. but his facebook still cool -- is facebook still cool? >> with the younger crowd, facebook is still cool. the younger crowd tends to move to newer vehicles. the big one here in north america is a snapshot -- sn apchat. it raised an unbelievable amount of money. they have a lot of young people flocking to it. in some ways -- some ways, young teens are the revenue engines in the future. they are the growth engines of the future. it is wise for investors and others to watch for those trends. they tell you where the market will be in two years or more. >> ok, but what about instagram? does that stil
there is also a report that came out recently from forrester research, which questioned the efficacy ads on facebook. it may be a reaction to both of these factors. >> as we saw in mark's report, there was a recent report issued by jeffrey and supported by data from pew research, and it shows that facebook's importance with teens dropped to 23% this fall compared to 42% last quarter. last year, ceo mark zuckerberg said it just isn't true that the company's second problem with the teen...
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forrest is so haunting with their common goal you in on salary is not desirable other places for thinking so we aim to begin their positions make some difference a long time but society. hope nobody would know what to get what i mean by a cohesiveness to the temple was a little people often talk about the fact that no longer the college graduates that were producing come on. on the way the heel seems that for industry or profession on the youths. and that's why does he feel recent talks about reviving the technical training programs in town long time and that in your opinion what should be an ideal model for university what is to be more concentrated on teaching will concentrate on technical training for is more concentration on research what should be a culmination of all these. place your feet while as i mentioned that we had three different types of him and musician receive one in which he always wanted them. it's why i wanted to go as a witch and to clarify some notions which had a reception at the newark interested in me that though we should call them less time and teaching. this is
forrest is so haunting with their common goal you in on salary is not desirable other places for thinking so we aim to begin their positions make some difference a long time but society. hope nobody would know what to get what i mean by a cohesiveness to the temple was a little people often talk about the fact that no longer the college graduates that were producing come on. on the way the heel seems that for industry or profession on the youths. and that's why does he feel recent talks about...
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harassed about not being treated equally and fairly and just recently the star of trim a and finding forrester which was a movie with sean connery a number of years ago he came forward with a lawsuit because he was arrested in a similar incident after buying a thousand dollar watch for his mother's graduation on this is a hollywood actor and he was handcuffed and walked out and held and told that you know he was using a fake card you know there are a lot of answers that we need in terms of how these stores and how and why p.b. is operating you know seven hundred thousand people were stopped and frisked in this city largely black and latino just in the last year there are a lot of questions around how are policing is done in this city and this sort of animating a lot of the concerns that every day new yorkers have this is about stop and frisk on the streets we're talking about a really high end store here to what is the you know who are you to have enough money to buy this kind of racial profiling that's going to apparently went on barney's to what extent this sort of thing also happened in mid
harassed about not being treated equally and fairly and just recently the star of trim a and finding forrester which was a movie with sean connery a number of years ago he came forward with a lawsuit because he was arrested in a similar incident after buying a thousand dollar watch for his mother's graduation on this is a hollywood actor and he was handcuffed and walked out and held and told that you know he was using a fake card you know there are a lot of answers that we need in terms of how...
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forrester research, which is a market research firm, is estimating that the share will go up to 10% byopping on this trend big-time. >> absolutely. we're seeing it. very excited. the e-commerce growth across the industry is changing the face of retail. >> saks fifth avenue has reputation of high-end luxury of the this is a little bit of consumer with offit. our stores are very popular. will you be able to match the success of the zacks.com website and saks fifth avenue in midtown manhattan with off fifth or is it totally a different business plan. >> it is definitely a different business plan. only 10% of customers crossover between the two businesses. we're definitely reaching a new customer. the customer that wants luxury but wants a great deal. lori: when talking about a great deal, markdown of 40%, 50%? >> 50, 60, 70, with really great deals. lori: you combined the two websites or three websites if i'm not mistaken. the last data figure i have is 900 million in online sales for 2012. can you give me your projections for off fifth.com and what you hope to contribute to in terms of p
forrester research, which is a market research firm, is estimating that the share will go up to 10% byopping on this trend big-time. >> absolutely. we're seeing it. very excited. the e-commerce growth across the industry is changing the face of retail. >> saks fifth avenue has reputation of high-end luxury of the this is a little bit of consumer with offit. our stores are very popular. will you be able to match the success of the zacks.com website and saks fifth avenue in midtown...
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we are joined by the company's coo, forrest north. thanks for joining us of.lain what recargo does. what information does it provide? >> we make an app called plug share. plug share is the number one app for finding electric vehicle charging stations. company we felt like there was a barrier with infrastructure, even though there was lots of electrical outlets around. so plug share started off by letting people share their outlets which they continue to do. we show all the other charging stations out there and lots of information about exactly where they are, what the pricing is. we moved into rating those stations and now we just launched last week, the week before, the ability to pay for the stations right on the app. we keep trying to knock down barriers to making it easier for electric vehicle owners to use the infrastructure that already exists. ashley: so you clearly believe that the electric car revolution is here and underway. what kind of reaction have you had to the service you provide? >> people are really happy about the service. we have a great ra
we are joined by the company's coo, forrest north. thanks for joining us of.lain what recargo does. what information does it provide? >> we make an app called plug share. plug share is the number one app for finding electric vehicle charging stations. company we felt like there was a barrier with infrastructure, even though there was lots of electrical outlets around. so plug share started off by letting people share their outlets which they continue to do. we show all the other charging...
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. >> how serious could this become forrest rains and thfor veteran of those lost in action?this could be horrendous. the compensation checks depo too family members, and it servings as a substantial amount of their income, depending on their situation. it makes living one's life that much more difficult. it's something we don't want to see. >> going back to the death benefit, briefly. it's not being paid now. >> correct. >> when won gues congress gets s there's an expectation that it will be paid retroactively. >> there's some hope, the idea has been floated around in congress, as early to date congress can pass a bill, you know, to -- and sent to the president's desk make sure that the funds get to the family members sooner rather than late in that particular place, and talking today retroactively. >> there's a hope.here a >> it's just a matter of time. obviously, congress when theyesw learn about these gut-wrenching incidents, taking in all the details, and making the appropriate and dispense funds as best they see appropriate. >> i hope and many other people hope that thi
. >> how serious could this become forrest rains and thfor veteran of those lost in action?this could be horrendous. the compensation checks depo too family members, and it servings as a substantial amount of their income, depending on their situation. it makes living one's life that much more difficult. it's something we don't want to see. >> going back to the death benefit, briefly. it's not being paid now. >> correct. >> when won gues congress gets s there's an...
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beautiful.utely he thought he would go back and write mystery novels for fun and continue being a forresternd enjoy life in dutchess county. there was a great fear that if he did not, the republicans would come in. he had become so popular. to strip them out of that post would have been a political mistake. -- him out of that post would have been a political mistake. fdr was a cartographer. he had maps everywhere. he had really understood the world situation like nobody had. he had built those friendships with world leaders that were so superb. where i get critical of franklin roosevelt is not his handling of things in 1944, but the fact that he did not inform his vice president, harry truman, about the manhattan project and other aspects of our strategic aims in the pacific and europe. it seems to me to be very shortsighted. it shows fdr as an egomaniac in a way, or someone him. oh, that he did not take the let his vice president know what was going on. his lasting legacy is the united nations. put a loteller family of money to attract it to new york city. that is where we try to solve pro
beautiful.utely he thought he would go back and write mystery novels for fun and continue being a forresternd enjoy life in dutchess county. there was a great fear that if he did not, the republicans would come in. he had become so popular. to strip them out of that post would have been a political mistake. -- him out of that post would have been a political mistake. fdr was a cartographer. he had maps everywhere. he had really understood the world situation like nobody had. he had built those...
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kim forrest and arvind bhatia. >> expedia is surging on posted better than expected third quarter earningstel books. the company's ceo will be on live in the next half hour. that's an interview i won't want to miss and you won't want to miss. >> you're not attempting a pronunciation on that name then? >> i could try. >> we'll all be trying later. >> coming up on the program, we'll hear from the who made retail investing what it is and what she's telling people about playing the market on main street. we'll be right back. (vo) you are a business pro. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. [ male announcer ] what if a small company became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead?
kim forrest and arvind bhatia. >> expedia is surging on posted better than expected third quarter earningstel books. the company's ceo will be on live in the next half hour. that's an interview i won't want to miss and you won't want to miss. >> you're not attempting a pronunciation on that name then? >> i could try. >> we'll all be trying later. >> coming up on the program, we'll hear from the who made retail investing what it is and what she's telling people...
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. >>> market research group forrester, a survey concludes that facebook concludes less business valuegical and irresponsible. when we come back, we've got breaking economic numbers. we'll get september retail sales and ppi numbers delayed by the government shutdown. >>> right now as we head to a break, take a look at the u.s. equity futures. dow futures up by about 35 points above fair value. we'll be right back. opportunities aren't always obvious. sometimes they just drop...
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cattle could die, drought relief from the snow that blew horizontally with tremendous forrester in a. in the 1930s, the panhandle was so bad in the land so dry the field were scooped up incense swirling across the nation. trees were such a rarity that they grew so singly that a kid might name them. you get a sense they are of how wind is not only shape of the landscape, but also literature about texas. one of the things we did is pick and choose bits from poets and writers, where wind kind of crops up to give our readers a sense of what a force that is. >> one of the favorite things i learned is that a lot of kids in west texas, they go entice sales to their wrist and off they go. it sounds absolutely marvelous. by the mid-90s, there's one point in our book. they put up the first commercial scale in just these very remote mountains on the ridges may put it off in 1995. they are very proud of it. six months later, what happens? a monster storm through that was said to be overturning track or trailers. it wreaks habit on everything, including the wind farm. some of the turbines fell do
cattle could die, drought relief from the snow that blew horizontally with tremendous forrester in a. in the 1930s, the panhandle was so bad in the land so dry the field were scooped up incense swirling across the nation. trees were such a rarity that they grew so singly that a kid might name them. you get a sense they are of how wind is not only shape of the landscape, but also literature about texas. one of the things we did is pick and choose bits from poets and writers, where wind kind of...