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the magazine holds sixty cartridges more than the standard. as a special interior ministry squad training exercise must make sure that that weapon is still ready for battle after such extreme conditions. especially. this is just. tests. every. well the gun saves the lives of soldiers on assignment. that's what it's supposed to do and it always functions to the best of its abilities whether covered in mud or frost. is now ninety three years old he's outlived most of his friends and rivals. creator of the u.s. army's m sixteen hundred ninety seven. in recent years kalashnikov has become increasingly unhappy about his rifles reputation each year an average of a quarter of a million people were killed by bullets fired from one of his weapons. i didn't want to design a weapon that was going to be used in wide scale fracture sidle war and they very year. i only wanted to help protect my country's borders three you are teaches about well and that's what i would wish for everybody as well as myself. i have gone through every try the tribulation and i'
the magazine holds sixty cartridges more than the standard. as a special interior ministry squad training exercise must make sure that that weapon is still ready for battle after such extreme conditions. especially. this is just. tests. every. well the gun saves the lives of soldiers on assignment. that's what it's supposed to do and it always functions to the best of its abilities whether covered in mud or frost. is now ninety three years old he's outlived most of his friends and rivals....
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seven was kept secret so much so that offices concealed the weapons in cases and collected used cartridges when the five point four five millimeter variant appeared in nine hundred seventy four the situation was quite different because brenda gained fame far beyond soviet a bulldozer after the vietnam war. special forces some of the first to appreciate the benefits of the five point four five millimeter version. tightening had improved it was also much lighter and the world no complaints about. additions. that. he. is much more reliable than sixteen. and far less from his creation than his american counterpart. they came from completely different socio economic and political backgrounds in russia kalashnikov was honored as a national hero a regional icon but receive no compensation stoner received a dollar a rifle for a royalty course they sold millions of them and so in the united states few people know who stoner is although he became wealthy from the us in russia many people know him but he didn't become wealthy for. different approaches different societies different values. new recruit
seven was kept secret so much so that offices concealed the weapons in cases and collected used cartridges when the five point four five millimeter variant appeared in nine hundred seventy four the situation was quite different because brenda gained fame far beyond soviet a bulldozer after the vietnam war. special forces some of the first to appreciate the benefits of the five point four five millimeter version. tightening had improved it was also much lighter and the world no complaints about....
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the magazine holds sixty cartridges more than the standard. as the special interior ministry squad wraps up its training exercise each fighter must make sure that their weapon is still ready for battle after such extreme conditions. a special video camera. tests. every. movie. saves the lives of soldiers on assignment. that's what it's supposed to do and it always functions to the best of its abilities whether covered in mud or frost. three years old most of his friends and rivals. creator of the usa sixteen. in recent years has become increasingly unhappy about his reputation. killed. one of his weapons. i didn't want to design a weapon that was going to be used in widescale fratricidal war i'm a very you know i only wanted to protect my country's borders three you are about. well that's what i would wish for everybody as well as myself. i have gone through every try the tribulation and i'm ready to go on working there are some one hundred million like me in the world they say i have yet to outlive my usefulness from it. it will be around for
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and used five point four five millimeter cartridges. to prove. to. the. professionals know that any changes to make it. would inevitably affect its most important feature reliability yeah. for another exercise that. the crimson distinguishing. squad they like to joke that if it were possible to train men to be as tough as. they would be the world's best special forces units. after the decision was made to select this weapon as the new soviet assault rifle the russians immediately began improvements on it even before it was issued. and they kept improving it working on every feature of the rifle to optimize performance. the difference in that story is when the united states selected the m. sixteen rifle from colt they forced. the rifle to be issued for combat use before adequate testing the united states government literally did nothing for fifteen to twenty years after world war two to get siri. about a lightweight semi automatic rifle. and then. the impact we were shooting at twenty five yards. is not fast but it's heavy pounding very. special and. even.
and used five point four five millimeter cartridges. to prove. to. the. professionals know that any changes to make it. would inevitably affect its most important feature reliability yeah. for another exercise that. the crimson distinguishing. squad they like to joke that if it were possible to train men to be as tough as. they would be the world's best special forces units. after the decision was made to select this weapon as the new soviet assault rifle the russians immediately began...
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almost as awful as a machine gun cartridge but given this kind of up fighting goodbyes to post all the fishermen and their entry into the ocean does the will of the ice is the rifle that can shoot multiple rounds it still had this thing through the fax machine. ah actually ask them to death of a deal for soul truffle is having a machine gun but just a light or small compact and the vast every infringement can use it and it gave a different attack an infant especially awesome firepower. that's why he is so try for the console port from all over the world. it's easy to use highly reliable than it has level of technical innovations for something like shooting the use of an assault rifle the court cases that the state of the machine being orthodox city should almost any conditions on toward the kiddos. anyway that was one of the most important of the features of the is a slow trot. it sounds if one can develop any bets that rightfully state but we all hiked eight era with the classical continued to dominate the idea is that of kalashnikov is going to continue to dominate footy kate's now r
almost as awful as a machine gun cartridge but given this kind of up fighting goodbyes to post all the fishermen and their entry into the ocean does the will of the ice is the rifle that can shoot multiple rounds it still had this thing through the fax machine. ah actually ask them to death of a deal for soul truffle is having a machine gun but just a light or small compact and the vast every infringement can use it and it gave a different attack an infant especially awesome firepower. that's...
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almost as powerful as a machine gun cartridge but give this kind of fighting device to infection and that actually revolutionized the water this is a rifle that could shoot multiple rounds so it still had the same sort of effect the machine guns are actually actually assault rifle is. having a machine gun but just lighter more compact and thus every infantry men can use it and it gave. in french especially or some firepower that's why he is. assault rifle became so popular all over the world it's easy it's highly reliable and it has quite a lot of technical innovations for example why shooting these assault rifle the guess is that escape the machine to remove all the dust so it can shoot almost in any conditions under water in dust anywhere that was one of the most important features of this assault rifle it sounds as if one couldn't develop any better rifle these days but we are in a high tech era with a kalashnikov continued to dominate i guess that kalashnikov is going to continue to dominate for decades now russia is developing new generation of infantry arms but of those based o
almost as powerful as a machine gun cartridge but give this kind of fighting device to infection and that actually revolutionized the water this is a rifle that could shoot multiple rounds so it still had the same sort of effect the machine guns are actually actually assault rifle is. having a machine gun but just lighter more compact and thus every infantry men can use it and it gave. in french especially or some firepower that's why he is. assault rifle became so popular all over the world...
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. >> that's a .22 rim fire cartridge. of firearm that most kids start off with. >> these guys, i'm guessing, are not people i should be worried about. they are nice. and exceedingly patient with a city boy who wants to play with their guns. >> that there is a .338 winchester magnum. that's a big cartridge, heavy bullet for very large game like elk. >> there's a target up on that hillside. can you see it? >> now watch mr. new york city liberal shoot that target out there from 244 wind-swept yards. >> oh, wow. now, am i accounting for windage dropping with distance? what -- >> yeah, you want to aim 13 millimeters to the left, four millimeters high and you'll hit dead-center. [ laughter ] >> left? >> no, hold it right on. i'm just making a joke. >> taking advantage of the city boy. >> that wind's got to be 20 miles an hour. >> holding the rifle in this wind without a brace is tough. >> all eyes are on you, no pressure. >> pretty close, huh? >> may have been a hair left. >> a little high that time, i think. >> a little right.
. >> that's a .22 rim fire cartridge. of firearm that most kids start off with. >> these guys, i'm guessing, are not people i should be worried about. they are nice. and exceedingly patient with a city boy who wants to play with their guns. >> that there is a .338 winchester magnum. that's a big cartridge, heavy bullet for very large game like elk. >> there's a target up on that hillside. can you see it? >> now watch mr. new york city liberal shoot that target out...
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we pulled, the cartridges. play music on. my job is to pull them and stack them in the right order.ges up and change the labels on them. soef when they thought they were putting in a song and instead it was the sound effect of like an animal farting or something like that. that's what i did. >> you did not miss your falling. >> fired from almost every one of my radio jobs. >> true? how many? >> fired from five of them. >> your intern was carson daly. >> jimmy: he was my intern. he wasn't actually in college or anything. just hanging around with me. >> i did, my big accomplishment in atlanta was when i was 17. gave me permission and keys to drive the van around. i used to give away t-shirts and bumper stickers in the drugstore parking lots. thought i made it. a beg call ig call in. ryan sea crest, live, in the parking lot. bump stickers and t-shirts. come of on down. >> i remember doing them, remotes as you know. i got $75 to do a four hour remote. so excited from a carpet store parking lot in tucson, arizona. about 117 degrees. we couldn't have been happier to be out there. >> that'
we pulled, the cartridges. play music on. my job is to pull them and stack them in the right order.ges up and change the labels on them. soef when they thought they were putting in a song and instead it was the sound effect of like an animal farting or something like that. that's what i did. >> you did not miss your falling. >> fired from almost every one of my radio jobs. >> true? how many? >> fired from five of them. >> your intern was carson daly. >>...
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. >> if i used to go out and buy a cartridge, you still probably get me. are you getting people to pay for upgrades down the road? >> we have some fantastic programs. if you buy a playstation 3 version of the game, for $10 you can get a copy of the playstation 4 version of the game. it's a great opportunity if they want to play the game today but they do get new hardware. the games have evolved where they have virtual components. there's downloadable content. for the first time you don't have to buy the physical product. you can download the full game on your playstation 4 or xbox 1. >> all right. "call of duty" is one everyone is talking about. "skylanders" is another big issue. let's find out how to play this game. >> it's a game for 6 to 11-year-olds. these characters have memory in them. when you put them on the portal it will unlock your character. he has a top and a bottom. >> you're going to drop him on. >> portal of tower. you're character will appear on the screen. you'll be able to run through this universe. >> i'm going to run. i'm not the best
. >> if i used to go out and buy a cartridge, you still probably get me. are you getting people to pay for upgrades down the road? >> we have some fantastic programs. if you buy a playstation 3 version of the game, for $10 you can get a copy of the playstation 4 version of the game. it's a great opportunity if they want to play the game today but they do get new hardware. the games have evolved where they have virtual components. there's downloadable content. for the first time you...
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this is a cartridge and screw in fuses. here it says on and off. pull it out stick it upside down and stick it back in. circuit break /-rs this is what most have. you have the meter. that's how pg and e /khrarpblgs us. you have the big main. usually there are 60 or a hundred or 50. the little guys are 20-15-30. if you want to shut off the power you shut off the little guys first than the main. when you throw a switch there is the arch. like water when water flows in an old house any you shut it off quick you get the hammer effect? that's like electricity. is it safe to do it if you smell natural gas? show of hands. >> nobody has their hands up. it's not safe to flicking any switches if you smell natural gas. how about if there is smoke coming out of an outlet. if you shut this off in an area where there is no gas, good idea. >> just about anything can be a hazardous material, cleaners, solvants, hair products anything can be hazardous. they are every where. the only time they are hazardous if they are misused our there is a disaster. do you see the
this is a cartridge and screw in fuses. here it says on and off. pull it out stick it upside down and stick it back in. circuit break /-rs this is what most have. you have the meter. that's how pg and e /khrarpblgs us. you have the big main. usually there are 60 or a hundred or 50. the little guys are 20-15-30. if you want to shut off the power you shut off the little guys first than the main. when you throw a switch there is the arch. like water when water flows in an old house any you shut it...
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they heard of the cartridge cases. there is simply no evidence. people talk about smoke. that is modern rifles they don't create puffs of smoke. if you look carefully you will see because of the reaction it gives the appearance but then you see it moved. no one saw any one of the grassy rifle. he saw no riflemen. there were 50 pieces of evidence that say there was no other gunman. dozens of pieces of evidence pointed at all small and it is the book in itself which i do not right. i address it at the end but there were three shots and was also called for. >> he's seated for the secret service and he has someone who is on his right. they hear a shot and what happens? >> the car does not accelerate or swerved which allows austal -- it's never been understood or explained. some people claim they were part of a conspiracy. those agents love to jfk. you know that. they would have never participated inconceivable but still we don't know why there wasn't a reaction. the driver turned around to see what's happening in the back of the car and the second shot is fired. nothing happe
they heard of the cartridge cases. there is simply no evidence. people talk about smoke. that is modern rifles they don't create puffs of smoke. if you look carefully you will see because of the reaction it gives the appearance but then you see it moved. no one saw any one of the grassy rifle. he saw no riflemen. there were 50 pieces of evidence that say there was no other gunman. dozens of pieces of evidence pointed at all small and it is the book in itself which i do not right. i address it...
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. >> if i'm someone who used to buy a cartridge, you're still getting me a billion dollars of sales forl of duty on first day. how do you get more money instead of raising prices? are you getting people to pay for upgrades down the road? >> for starters we have fantastic programs. if buy a playstation 3 version of the game for $10 you can get a copy of the playstation 4 version of the game. it's a great opportunity if they want to play the game today but do get new hardware. the games have evolved where they have virtual component, vanity tumtz and downloadable content. for the first time you don't have to buy the physical product. you can download the full game on your playstation 4 or xbox one. convenience is now something that is really available to audiences. >> call of duty is one everybody is talking about sky landers is another big issue. why don't we figure out how to play this game. >> sounds great. let's play skylanders. >> how does it work? >> skylanders swap force is a game for 6 to 11-year-olds and these characters have memory in them. and so when you put this on the portal
. >> if i'm someone who used to buy a cartridge, you're still getting me a billion dollars of sales forl of duty on first day. how do you get more money instead of raising prices? are you getting people to pay for upgrades down the road? >> for starters we have fantastic programs. if buy a playstation 3 version of the game for $10 you can get a copy of the playstation 4 version of the game. it's a great opportunity if they want to play the game today but do get new hardware. the...
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in aurora, the rampage essentially stopped when james holmes went to switch cartridg cartridges. when you have to reload multiple times, there are multiple opportunities for these mass shootings to stop. now, we should do things to make sure that the shootings never begin in the first place, but the carnage is much worse when these madmen are working in to shopping plazas, movie theaters and schools with 30-round clips and 100-round drums. but here's the second thing i've learned. mr. president, i've -- i've learned this as well over the last year. i've learned about the amazing ability of good to triumph over evil even when this place doesn't act to change the laws. i've learned that despite the evil of those five minutes in sandy hook, the community of newtown has amazingly found a way over and over and over again to bring so much beauty and goodness to essentially cover up and drowned out that horror. i've seen these kids' memories become the inspiration for literally thousands of acts of generosity and kindness. daniel barden was just a genetically compassionate little kid. h
in aurora, the rampage essentially stopped when james holmes went to switch cartridg cartridges. when you have to reload multiple times, there are multiple opportunities for these mass shootings to stop. now, we should do things to make sure that the shootings never begin in the first place, but the carnage is much worse when these madmen are working in to shopping plazas, movie theaters and schools with 30-round clips and 100-round drums. but here's the second thing i've learned. mr....
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heavily in debt on to beat struggling to pay some of it just goes to russia on the dignity of the cartridge was looking to try to kill some kind of detail on the front spots any media suggestions are many reports of that to kiev is on the brink of signing the customs union without russia alongside kazakhstan that a race that has been dismissed with russia said the topic wasn't even discussed but the debate of little consolation to the thousands of protesters that you can still sneak up behind me who are continuing that demonstrations in defiance of the weather remains you can see the weather's up pretty bad here but the demonstrations to continue. organizers said they cut the tops of one million people will descend on kiev on the sunday. now some of the practices and god has been caused by the outdoor forceful disposal of god demonstrates his last weekend's filth ortiz have launched an investigation into the day's events as michael make every negative reports. the new belief the worst moment was when i saw people the ground at my fey were just kids and i couldn't do anything about it. and i
heavily in debt on to beat struggling to pay some of it just goes to russia on the dignity of the cartridge was looking to try to kill some kind of detail on the front spots any media suggestions are many reports of that to kiev is on the brink of signing the customs union without russia alongside kazakhstan that a race that has been dismissed with russia said the topic wasn't even discussed but the debate of little consolation to the thousands of protesters that you can still sneak up behind...
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instead the epidemic heart could not be repaired looking up from the new cricut cartridge before trent agreed to cover the cost. but there was another quick repair shop called them the broken part can be purchased in the united kingdom. pacman to take six months. you could not accept waiting for such a long time preparing to go to the card shop worker the term to find another way he tried to get a new car from the third party cover the work for you to the idea he told the parmesan until the outside the exclusive retail store. he whispers to him that i did find another shot. the stuff that they could to collect five thousand two hundred dollars to produce forty percent cheaper. the one the official retail stores. do you believe the product to the good from this guy even looking for different sort. the imported auto parts market to expand to one in china and economic information daily report to look often stolen cars imported car vehicle doors they earned their money back killing on a park. three killed were priced naughty cute hat and china hundred twenty thousand dollars the car to tal
instead the epidemic heart could not be repaired looking up from the new cricut cartridge before trent agreed to cover the cost. but there was another quick repair shop called them the broken part can be purchased in the united kingdom. pacman to take six months. you could not accept waiting for such a long time preparing to go to the card shop worker the term to find another way he tried to get a new car from the third party cover the work for you to the idea he told the parmesan until the...
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they have tried to send four of them into this country, two of them in printer cartridges.n asset was able to obtain out of yemen. these were coming into this country, two of them aimed at synagogues in illinois. now having said that, the only way you could stop this is with intelligence. the way you could stop that is by putting clues together to ferret out where this is coming from. >> so where is our weakest point? >> well, i mean, the threat level has never been more diverse than it is today. and that's one of the bigger, i think, concerns that we have. and why we both would agree that the threat is higher today and we are less safe. the more efforts they try the more perfect you have to be to try to stop something. that's a huge challenge. >> and lucky. >> we have three al qaeda affiliate groups have changed the way they communicate, means it's less likely that we're going to be able to detect something prior to an event that goes operational, meaning they've already started the final planning stages to blow something up or shoot someone. so we're fighting among oursel
they have tried to send four of them into this country, two of them in printer cartridges.n asset was able to obtain out of yemen. these were coming into this country, two of them aimed at synagogues in illinois. now having said that, the only way you could stop this is with intelligence. the way you could stop that is by putting clues together to ferret out where this is coming from. >> so where is our weakest point? >> well, i mean, the threat level has never been more diverse...
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they have tried to send four into this country, two in printer cartridges, one by abdull alaba -- these were coming into this country, two of them aimed at synagogues in illinois. now, having said that, the only way to stop this was with intelligence. the only way you could stop that is putting clues together to ferrfe ferret out where this was coming from. >> the threat level has never been more diverse than it was today. that's one of the bigger, i think, concerns. and we both would agree the threat is higher today and probably less safe as the more efforts they try, the more perfect you have to be in order to stop something. and that's a huge challenge. >> and lucky. >> and lucky. you think about what's happened with recent disclosures. three al qaeda affiliate groups have changed the way they communicate means it's less likely to detect something prior to an event that goes operational. meaning they've already started the final planning stages to blow something up or shoot someone. and so we're fighting amongst ourselves here in this country about the role of our intelligence commun
they have tried to send four into this country, two in printer cartridges, one by abdull alaba -- these were coming into this country, two of them aimed at synagogues in illinois. now, having said that, the only way to stop this was with intelligence. the only way you could stop that is putting clues together to ferrfe ferret out where this was coming from. >> the threat level has never been more diverse than it was today. that's one of the bigger, i think, concerns. and we both would...
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one pistol and some cartridges off the streets. but these men were eventually allowed to go free. it is the law of diminishing returns. the word soon gets around amongst the militia that the french are here and they avoid the area. what they're basically doing is letting the small fry go but anybody they consider important will be arrested. and so far there've been scores of those this morning. elsewhere, emboldened by the french being here christian mobs now out on the streets, looting anything they can from muslim shops and businesses. in another location the christian mob attacks a man and his teenage son suspected of being former seleka soldiers. the french troops try to intervene but the selaka haven't gone. this is a known seleka vehicle. the men are known as such. they're heading straight for a french checkpoint. cool and confident, moments later they came back. civilian clothing, no weapons, no problem. the crowds looking on know what's happening. >> ( translated ): i really want the french to help us. to get out on the ground because there's nobody there. everything's loo
one pistol and some cartridges off the streets. but these men were eventually allowed to go free. it is the law of diminishing returns. the word soon gets around amongst the militia that the french are here and they avoid the area. what they're basically doing is letting the small fry go but anybody they consider important will be arrested. and so far there've been scores of those this morning. elsewhere, emboldened by the french being here christian mobs now out on the streets, looting...
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. >> so the system itself is $300, $299 and comes with two cartridges.ses. so 60 cents, 65 cents. >> client based, i assume high-end retail, consumer? >> that's a great question. we've actually been surprised by the number of people who are using our system. so the home user is what i thought it would be good for, that was my problem i was trying to solve. my wife wants white, i want red. restaurants, a lot of the restaurants are serving higher-end, higher revenue. >> by the house. >> they can serve anything in the cellar. sales force for the wineries are using it to sample their wines. wine stores are allowing you to try before you buy, and the vineyards out in napa valley, sonoma, are using it for the library ones. >> what's the mass market strategy? are you able to come out with cheaper versions of this to get to your consumer who maybe isn't fully committed to wine? what do you do? >> it's a -- it's a challenge that we face. we actually were looking at the pricing of the system early on. we're actually selling a lot more than we thought we would at t
. >> so the system itself is $300, $299 and comes with two cartridges.ses. so 60 cents, 65 cents. >> client based, i assume high-end retail, consumer? >> that's a great question. we've actually been surprised by the number of people who are using our system. so the home user is what i thought it would be good for, that was my problem i was trying to solve. my wife wants white, i want red. restaurants, a lot of the restaurants are serving higher-end, higher revenue. >> by...
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so i have no way to say that what we should do is business as usual, keep committing cartridges like are doing now. i not only did say that trying to do the opposite, and cut emissions. absolutely should cut emissions. if you subscribe to that then you should do a little revision cutting, which is much more that we are doing now. and that is only if you subscribe to that which, in fact , in the book i said i don't. >> i read this page is extremely carefully, david. after your statement where you said i expect there will be available, one that spends less on reducing emissions. even spend a couple of pages criticizing in pretty robust terms those organizations which produce reports saying that we must not allow efforts, worked to divert effort from cutting emissions and you describe those arguments as confused and in that by saying, in any case, there is no basis for glib statements that they should not alter the amount. so what is your position? briefly. >> briefly? my position is that we need to find arguments for that. i would like help. i think that is the real, hard challenge. th
so i have no way to say that what we should do is business as usual, keep committing cartridges like are doing now. i not only did say that trying to do the opposite, and cut emissions. absolutely should cut emissions. if you subscribe to that then you should do a little revision cutting, which is much more that we are doing now. and that is only if you subscribe to that which, in fact , in the book i said i don't. >> i read this page is extremely carefully, david. after your statement...
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doesn't react with anything and is heavier than air, comes in a little cartridge we make, really pureat argon gas not only displaces from the bottle but make sure no air gets in so no oxidation occurs even though you for yourself a great glass. tracy: that is the key to this thing, not getting oxygen in. >> getting the wind out. tracy: ten years in the making, your son who inspired this is 14 so here you are. there's a little underground thing going, everyone is talking about it. >> the response has been incredible. i thought was just my problem and started having investors in my company's ask me for one is as gifts, started the company in 2011, launched in july of 2013 and the response has been incredible not just collectors and winetasters', people who enjoy a wine like me but restaurants are opening their sellers to wine by the gas particularly in new york. cheryl: you hired the seat of courage. now you have real business acumen behind you. >> it is the prototype and an idea until you find the right person to run the company. the ceo brought the product from pre revenue to the time
doesn't react with anything and is heavier than air, comes in a little cartridge we make, really pureat argon gas not only displaces from the bottle but make sure no air gets in so no oxidation occurs even though you for yourself a great glass. tracy: that is the key to this thing, not getting oxygen in. >> getting the wind out. tracy: ten years in the making, your son who inspired this is 14 so here you are. there's a little underground thing going, everyone is talking about it. >>...
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tracy: it has all the fabulous cartridges and completely upgraded from what i certainly saw with my kidsow. i wrote fbn on it. isn't that fun? you can take pictures. kids love the stuff. i'm so smart. i learned it from leap pad. let's move on though. you have the leap reader. we had that when my kids were little as well. this has come so far. >> yeah. you know 18 years ago mike woods started leapfrog with the mission of teaching children how to learn to read. there is nothing more than important child's learning journey than learning to read. amazing technology inside happy reader brings words and sentences to life. it teaches the children alphabet. it teaches children phonics. it teaches children how to read. i remember as a parent sitting around the kitchen table, listening to my sons jack and james read their leap books. it is magical experience. tracy: it has a pen and they get to write and you brought along scout. it has gone a long way since my kids had them. a color transformation too. nevertheless scout talks, interactive stories. my kids at least loved it. we have all the produc
tracy: it has all the fabulous cartridges and completely upgraded from what i certainly saw with my kidsow. i wrote fbn on it. isn't that fun? you can take pictures. kids love the stuff. i'm so smart. i learned it from leap pad. let's move on though. you have the leap reader. we had that when my kids were little as well. this has come so far. >> yeah. you know 18 years ago mike woods started leapfrog with the mission of teaching children how to learn to read. there is nothing more than...
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many of our women who used to handle the cartridge and load the musket and the swords for our enemiesare not yet grown rusty. what they have discovered was if these growing tensions should ever move in the direction of violence the militiamen and the 250 towns of massachusetts were there for them. if the words from gorham as early as january 1773 were any indication these people were willing to fight. and so tensions would uptick. sam adams and john adams and several of the other leaders were away on their way to philadelphia at the end of august and early september of 1774. thomas gage has been put, the british general has been put in an impossible situation. he might've had a chance at convincing the people of boston to pay for their tea and to begin to respect the authority of parliament if parliament had stuck with the boston port act but they came up with the massachusetts government act which meant that royal appointees were replacing people that should have from their perspective been elected. they went crazy and many of these royal appointees were attacked, forced to flee into
many of our women who used to handle the cartridge and load the musket and the swords for our enemiesare not yet grown rusty. what they have discovered was if these growing tensions should ever move in the direction of violence the militiamen and the 250 towns of massachusetts were there for them. if the words from gorham as early as january 1773 were any indication these people were willing to fight. and so tensions would uptick. sam adams and john adams and several of the other leaders were...
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fewer add-on purchases of things like power cords for the iphone or remote controls and printer cartridgesre doing that online. i think this is the last comparable we'll see. the new consoles helped that by 1.5%. after this quarter, i think it's all downhill. i think they're done with cost cut and i think you'll see gross profit dollars down for the fifth consecutive year. that's not a good story. >> peter keith, you disagree. why? >> yeah, we think that this is a big important company and it's been mismanaged for quite a number of years. so we do give credit to the management team. but they've really only been in place for one year. we think they're driving sustainable improvement across the enterprise when you look at sales, gross margin and taking out costs. a lot of the initiatives they put in place, whether it's optimizing some of the space in the store or trying to ship online purchases from the store, some of those things are just starting now. they have not gone through a quarter. we think those initiatives build as we go through 2014 you'll see accelerated earnings growth in the c
fewer add-on purchases of things like power cords for the iphone or remote controls and printer cartridgesre doing that online. i think this is the last comparable we'll see. the new consoles helped that by 1.5%. after this quarter, i think it's all downhill. i think they're done with cost cut and i think you'll see gross profit dollars down for the fifth consecutive year. that's not a good story. >> peter keith, you disagree. why? >> yeah, we think that this is a big important...