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less ethereal, more practical, arab and french medical officers are desperately trying to provide medical aid to the plague victims. bonaparte's great deeds during his life as a soldier would continue to be recorded and represented throughout his reign. it has been said that modern propaganda was napoleon's invention. now first painter of the empire, david was given his most important commission-- a monumental work called le sacre-- the coronation. his early sketches show napoleon audaciously crowning himself. the final canvas portrays napoleon crowning josephine. david painted himself sketching the scene. everyone had to be recognizably portrayed, including the members of the church and the pope, sitting quietly and unhappily as he watches josephine kneel before the emperor, who holds the crown in his upraised arms. napoleon's sisters were not only jealous of josephine, but also of josephine's daughter from a former marriage, whose child was rumored to be napoleon's. even napoleon's mother, who, in fact, refused to attend the ceremony, was duly painted in. all the stars of the empire wer
less ethereal, more practical, arab and french medical officers are desperately trying to provide medical aid to the plague victims. bonaparte's great deeds during his life as a soldier would continue to be recorded and represented throughout his reign. it has been said that modern propaganda was napoleon's invention. now first painter of the empire, david was given his most important commission-- a monumental work called le sacre-- the coronation. his early sketches show napoleon audaciously...
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hundreds of leads i did the east of the abducted and have been held in ether detention centers. the bodies of many of the speedo by the ami at manatee and sometimes non state actors having fallen down. i actually did he as they go. mckinnon them on a steel box on the security upgrade to its deemed international action click on this new comic he conducted a hearing on the hunting guides flight nation in but it is time last year. the interim government owned cuts the letters and cry into the texas north england a woman under the convictions of a cozy to fit in with the ambien opposition pact is at the party of the city's prime ministerial candidates with the tools to clean up if a commission of inquiry to the ite students at the speed to lead to the westminster used to spy on a young woman in the midst of the menace to many who don't even need on the stock. defendant and even ministry had he accepted as constituting them on his final film. my something on it that it sounds awfully good company and has fallen in front of the student attendance. honestly does indeed exist and then c
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. >> yeah ethere is some things that you can live through these things. we have had this before us as well. and it is difficult for me to say that, and how long it will take, or what needs to, the level of it, i would prefer that the permit holder to answer that question. but, in my experience, from ibuilding inspection point of view, it is better to get this work done, in a timely fashion, and it is definitely something that you don't want to drag out. >> what is the time range? >> you know, would i say 6 months. >> i would not be, i don't think that i am wrong in saying that. >> not a time, when you say six months, are you saying six months where people should not be living there >> if you get the units ready before the others and it all depends on how you schedule it but if there is a... >> do you, i don't know, but, do you have to, contemplate the weather conditions as well for this type of project? >> yeah you could work around the weather on this case and not taking the roof off or anything like that, it is mostly inside work. >> and i think that th
. >> yeah ethere is some things that you can live through these things. we have had this before us as well. and it is difficult for me to say that, and how long it will take, or what needs to, the level of it, i would prefer that the permit holder to answer that question. but, in my experience, from ibuilding inspection point of view, it is better to get this work done, in a timely fashion, and it is definitely something that you don't want to drag out. >> what is the time range?...
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one is in the ether. it was in the youth are alright but it wasn't in the assessment i've never said what are racking up the waters and clear as you write some financial analysts said. that's when we did and seventy weeks ago they said it's ridiculous to be holding out for a billion because of course it's not what the bill. it's about a dozen over by the nation and in to it it was a dollar valuation in the minds of some analysts that the government members. they are very happy that this represents that of the best value possible before for the taxpayer as well. i think it represents a vote of confidence and the irish economy. it represents a new competitor with industrial strength and financial back up into the energy market which we do and eat it. this is a significant player in a witch for two thousand to employees or one like to ink a tough one that is exactly as for setting because we were hearing that the retail side to the business than on infrastructure side of the business but once i think the res
one is in the ether. it was in the youth are alright but it wasn't in the assessment i've never said what are racking up the waters and clear as you write some financial analysts said. that's when we did and seventy weeks ago they said it's ridiculous to be holding out for a billion because of course it's not what the bill. it's about a dozen over by the nation and in to it it was a dollar valuation in the minds of some analysts that the government members. they are very happy that this...
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and that is ether thecold war has been in our history, not only forcing it in confct, but there is aciple reduction of capitalism and freedom. it is unclear what the values are of this country. and it's unclear what the influences, whatever that may be today en we talk about the peoples republic of china. >> the tragedy is one of president, when an entire country loses credibility with his enemies and allies, it's hard to get back in and this was the obama administration's philosophy goes there is an old country song by conw twitty, make the world go away, and i think that that is the oma philosophy. and i hope it goes away. lou: he was thinking of ahigher purpose. thank you so much. we appreciate it. coming up next, black friday sales were disappointing, but it doesn't mean the economies and markets would move lower. we will find out. the legendary investor joins us next. >> the extreme left teaming up with amnesty advocates, the fast food industry unions and pushing for a minimum wage of $15. once upon a time, an insurance clerk stumbled upon cottage. [knock] no one was at home, bu
and that is ether thecold war has been in our history, not only forcing it in confct, but there is aciple reduction of capitalism and freedom. it is unclear what the values are of this country. and it's unclear what the influences, whatever that may be today en we talk about the peoples republic of china. >> the tragedy is one of president, when an entire country loses credibility with his enemies and allies, it's hard to get back in and this was the obama administration's philosophy goes...
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ether it's immigration or health ca and you know, thinking about what is within the scope of governmentntimes as you're political mros my evolves that scope narrows. that's fine. >> southern california, an entirely reasonable place to live. in fact, it had 13 -- over 13% in taxes, sales taxes, income tas. i mean, it's a pretty striking place -- >> which is what makes people so independent. theyee this gvernment regulation working against them in their daily decisions. lot of the regulation in california directly affects the poor. so if you consider yourself a robin hood populous, you should be a libertarian. not part of theibertarian party. but you want less government. i celebrate that. >> you know, celebrating it, you've got a lot of company, fewer people than ever, at least inrecent history, are now self-identifng as republicans, just a few more are self-identifying as democrats. and some self-identifying as independents. >> young people are leaving obama. >> can you believe the millennials? >> he was never really there for them to begin with, and he always took the youth vote for gr
ether it's immigration or health ca and you know, thinking about what is within the scope of governmentntimes as you're political mros my evolves that scope narrows. that's fine. >> southern california, an entirely reasonable place to live. in fact, it had 13 -- over 13% in taxes, sales taxes, income tas. i mean, it's a pretty striking place -- >> which is what makes people so independent. theyee this gvernment regulation working against them in their daily decisions. lot of the...
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how one of the nation's biggest retailers is a big eyesore. ñzçzçzç arsenault on how investigators ether cl >>> tonight a cold case broken wide open, some 20 years after the murder. casandra with more on how the investigators pieced together the clues. >> there's always certain cases that haunt you. >> reporter: steve clark is talking about the one unsolved case every officer cannot shake and takes home with them every single night. sergeant butch baker and another officer were killed in the line of duty earlier this year in an incident that rocked the community. for him it was that one case. it all started here at poganut park when two hikers found a dead body in the 1990s. police could not identify the victim. they didn't have the capabilities or a filed missing persons cases. butch baker was one of the lead investigators on the scene. in 2000 he caught a break. >> we were able to have a dna material taken from the evidence. >> reporter: they waited 7 years until the family submitted dna. >> we learned she ran away in 1993. the family didn't report her as a missing person until 2007. i
how one of the nation's biggest retailers is a big eyesore. ñzçzçzç arsenault on how investigators ether cl >>> tonight a cold case broken wide open, some 20 years after the murder. casandra with more on how the investigators pieced together the clues. >> there's always certain cases that haunt you. >> reporter: steve clark is talking about the one unsolved case every officer cannot shake and takes home with them every single night. sergeant butch baker and another...
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out of the ether, bob, don't eat that!> we got all those banished, dana got us healthy snacks. >> bob mixed water mel op with his tomatoes and ranch dressing, which looked kind of gross. >> i was not alone with those doughnut trays. >> yeah, but look at her. >> how do you eat so much and keep a figure like that? >> every time i would shove a doughnut in my mouth, da there. >> thank you, guys, so much. it's tomorrow night, fox news channel's new year's celebration live from times square. they're going to host with bill hemmer and elisabeth hasselbeck. >>> straight ahead, whose comments landed them on "the washington post" list and who earned the biggest pinocchio of all? that's next. >>> president obama taking the top spot on a 2013 year-end list. but he's not going to be happy about it, because it's "the washington post"'s biggest pinocchio of the year list. the if you like your health care plan you can keep it tops the list. glenn kesler joins us. glenn, i've dealt with you many times over the years. i've been reading new
out of the ether, bob, don't eat that!> we got all those banished, dana got us healthy snacks. >> bob mixed water mel op with his tomatoes and ranch dressing, which looked kind of gross. >> i was not alone with those doughnut trays. >> yeah, but look at her. >> how do you eat so much and keep a figure like that? >> every time i would shove a doughnut in my mouth, da there. >> thank you, guys, so much. it's tomorrow night, fox news channel's new year's...
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one you pull out of the ether?okes. >> so like a conventional joke isn't really the way you do it. >> we tell stories. >> like about the doorbell. >> do you find everything pretty funny? >> yes. i do. >> you basically find humor in everything? >> well, you can try. >> yeah. i do. i did in school, too. i was always laughing at somebody who was reading or somebody who was writing. >> who is the funniest -- present company excepted -- who is the funniest person you have ever seen? who's a professional comedian? >> newhart is pretty funny. bob and i are very close friends, because i take a lot of his material and do it in a club [ laughter ] >> and rickles. you know, he was the best. >> carol, who would you say? if you could pay to see one comedian on stage again who would you choose? >> i love billy crystal. i saw his show on broadway twice. >> genius. >> just fantastic. steve martin, i think. >> steve martin. he'd be there wouldn't he? >> and the usual ladies i love. tina and amy. >> tina fey. yeah. i feel like they
one you pull out of the ether?okes. >> so like a conventional joke isn't really the way you do it. >> we tell stories. >> like about the doorbell. >> do you find everything pretty funny? >> yes. i do. >> you basically find humor in everything? >> well, you can try. >> yeah. i do. i did in school, too. i was always laughing at somebody who was reading or somebody who was writing. >> who is the funniest -- present company excepted -- who is...
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just that time of year, we're not going to see too many contracts here akroesz the ether board. 58 napa58 in oakland. 57 in danville and we'll stay out of the 60s here for all of the tri valley. livermore expecting 58. here's the latest pattern. we have low pressure that's finally started to get close here. that's going to continue to merge with this storm system off to the north as we head throughout the night. and eventually that's going to bring the wind into the forecast. as we head towards tomorrow, i do want to go back to one graphic. the winds will likely top 40 miles an hour at the coastline. it's not looking too bad again. we'll start to see that wind increase. you can see these areas tomorrow at the immediate coastline. that's winds that could top 40 miles an hour. then as we head throughout thursday afternoon, that's when everybody is expected to get in on these gusty winds. back here for the east bay and the tri valley, we could see the winds top about 20 to 30. so the bottom line on this wind again, the worst will be at the coast. also for the hills, above 1,000 feet. with
just that time of year, we're not going to see too many contracts here akroesz the ether board. 58 napa58 in oakland. 57 in danville and we'll stay out of the 60s here for all of the tri valley. livermore expecting 58. here's the latest pattern. we have low pressure that's finally started to get close here. that's going to continue to merge with this storm system off to the north as we head throughout the night. and eventually that's going to bring the wind into the forecast. as we head towards...
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it is so much easier to just have it in the ether than it is to actually have the physical copies ofite made the transition to music 100% anyway. vicki, good luck to you. thanks for coming on. it is called seven digital. she is the north american president. >> that's a lot. cheryl: you can still buy cds, i'm a amazon prime member and bought three over the holidays. cheryl: switch from music to food. might be time to forget about chipolte. there is another casual mexican chain a force to be reckoned with. this stock is up more than 230% it year. is there a secret recipe for success? we'll find out. david: whether or not you snagged a cut price deal on the delta air lines website you might think about escaping the cold weather with a trip to florida. cheryl: oh, yeah. david: cheryl definitely. we'll give you a peek what it is like in miami right now. ♪ david: move over chipolte. there is a new player in town looking to eat its way into the territory. may not be a household name yet but fiesta restaurant group is a wall street darling. cheryl: its shares are on a tears up almost 240% so
it is so much easier to just have it in the ether than it is to actually have the physical copies ofite made the transition to music 100% anyway. vicki, good luck to you. thanks for coming on. it is called seven digital. she is the north american president. >> that's a lot. cheryl: you can still buy cds, i'm a amazon prime member and bought three over the holidays. cheryl: switch from music to food. might be time to forget about chipolte. there is another casual mexican chain a force to...
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republicans in so many ways never address that and that is the question for republicans in have a ether they will candidate who can actually address those concerns in a real way. >> you know, governor perry, alking about this, talking about giving hope to americans my dad working lockheed, got laid off in the early '70s, was out of work months. made him more of a republican, not less. made him more of a republican. believed by voting republican he had a better chance of an economy growing he thought republicans understood what it took to get us through a recession. sense on the national level people in my dad's position today may not still believe that. >> i think we see it in wall street is doing pretty good. as a matter of fact, wall street is doing real good. there's this disconnect between he blue collar -- i mean, i'm -- you know, i'm pretty blue collar. collar.retty blue growing up on a dry land cotton is pretty t texas blue collar stuff. my dad if you ask what political belongs to today, he's 88 and he'll say democrat party. he'll remind you he hasn't voted for a democratic presi
republicans in so many ways never address that and that is the question for republicans in have a ether they will candidate who can actually address those concerns in a real way. >> you know, governor perry, alking about this, talking about giving hope to americans my dad working lockheed, got laid off in the early '70s, was out of work months. made him more of a republican, not less. made him more of a republican. believed by voting republican he had a better chance of an economy growing...
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it is taking enterprise data and marrying it with new sources of social,ether that is logs, and's -- web they are getting at with value. japan, we haved seen a tankan survey. view, dosap point of you feel the country moving around to next year? >> the survey results were good today and it is too early. abenomics was a complete success last year and this year. you you look at the survey, can dig into the numbers and see the software sentiment breakdown into manufacturing and nonmanufacturing services. this is a great indication and we're seeing a lot of opportunity. mobile payments and mobile commerce is reflected in what we are saying. >> great talking to you. you have a great christmas. stories some of the that should be making corporate headlines today. am here with the top company headlines. selling the insurance headlines the australian retailer is forecasting a profit of 600 million next year and it comes as iag looks to expand the region. the petroleum may open the door for buyers. it is back to woodside and institutional investors are interested in the second largest oil and g
it is taking enterprise data and marrying it with new sources of social,ether that is logs, and's -- web they are getting at with value. japan, we haved seen a tankan survey. view, dosap point of you feel the country moving around to next year? >> the survey results were good today and it is too early. abenomics was a complete success last year and this year. you you look at the survey, can dig into the numbers and see the software sentiment breakdown into manufacturing and...
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jon, thank you as well, somewhere out there in the ether. herb, we want to talk about this market.t has been a speculative market according to some people and i would like to know where the stock pickers fit in here? >> this is a great question. there was an interesting piece in the "new york times" today taking a look at our friend bob ole stein of the ol stein funds and says saying this is an old-fashioned stock picker and beating the indexes with his fund. a number of years ago we were cog this piece here at cnbc where we were talking about the machines versus the man versus what's going on in the markets, how broken the markets are. i remember sitting down with bob and saying bob, you know, you just seem like a dinosaur and he sat there and laughed and he said herb, you watch, how he talks, and i have to tell you something, what you see is the market at that point was core lated to itself. so much correlation the stock pickers who did the research could have an impact and in the end what we've learned things like cash flow, those things like earnings, those things that ultimate
jon, thank you as well, somewhere out there in the ether. herb, we want to talk about this market.t has been a speculative market according to some people and i would like to know where the stock pickers fit in here? >> this is a great question. there was an interesting piece in the "new york times" today taking a look at our friend bob ole stein of the ol stein funds and says saying this is an old-fashioned stock picker and beating the indexes with his fund. a number of years...
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let us commit ourselves to sparing ether, neither strength nor courage to ild a unitted, non-racial,t, democratic and prosperous south africa. t us express each in our own way the deep gratitude we feel for a life spent in service of the people of this country and n the cause of humanity. that is indeed the moment of our deepest sorrow. the moment also be of our greatest determination, a determination to live as he has lived, to strive as he has until and to not rest we have realized his vision of truly united south africa, a , aceful and prosperous africa nd a better world. we will always love you, matiba. peace.r soul rest in god bless africa. i thank you. >> that was the president of south africa, jacob zuma talking about the death of nelson mandela, former south african president. he is dead today at the age of 95. don't forget this is a man who had been quite sick. really a tremendous legacy that that he behind and did live, really helping that country to dismantle its apartheid and really changing the face of that country and the region in so many ways. >> well, as president ja
let us commit ourselves to sparing ether, neither strength nor courage to ild a unitted, non-racial,t, democratic and prosperous south africa. t us express each in our own way the deep gratitude we feel for a life spent in service of the people of this country and n the cause of humanity. that is indeed the moment of our deepest sorrow. the moment also be of our greatest determination, a determination to live as he has lived, to strive as he has until and to not rest we have realized his vision...
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they treated all crimes as school infractions so when he was busted earlier caught with a stolen ethereal jewelry he got a suspension from school. and rang caught with marijuana and other suspension and. his parents.not even know this because the school district would cover up. that is part of the package with ice-t coming gated community, skittles. said al sharpton comes on board going from local to national now jesse jackson cannot not get on board then the naacp there cannot be upstaged so now they're all on board to come to tampa agitation and propaganda and being sponsored by the justice department's community relations services in sharpton said we had to march to get a trial. is that how justice is done? the prosecutors say there is no pressure but sharpton is right. the media is getting crazy even an irish tv and ireland. then after the shooting then it is barack obama who gives me the title of the book with the ninth talk but then he said "if i had a son" he would look like trayvon martin. that might america has two channels people looks like we and people who don't. george zimmer
they treated all crimes as school infractions so when he was busted earlier caught with a stolen ethereal jewelry he got a suspension from school. and rang caught with marijuana and other suspension and. his parents.not even know this because the school district would cover up. that is part of the package with ice-t coming gated community, skittles. said al sharpton comes on board going from local to national now jesse jackson cannot not get on board then the naacp there cannot be upstaged so...
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and that we will have chances assumes ether as mel this new -- this new rule. mel watt is a legislator's legislator. we sometimes say that about colleagues. if there was any doubt about that, it would have been dispeled by what we just heard in the committee room this afternoon, as colleague after colleague from the judiciary and financial services committee, from both sides of the aisle, paid tribute to this fine friend and colleague. and there were many stories of llaboration, of disputes and fights that were nonetheless civil and respectful of mentorship from younger members. there's just no question that mel has made his imprint on this institution, as a man of great intelligence and great expertise, admirably qualified for the job he's about to assume, but also a mainstay of legislative work in the committees that he's served under his entire time here, financial services and judiciary. we are going to miss him. i probably speak for others in the delegation, but i'll speak for myself, i know when the roll call votes occur, that's a name i check, like i use
and that we will have chances assumes ether as mel this new -- this new rule. mel watt is a legislator's legislator. we sometimes say that about colleagues. if there was any doubt about that, it would have been dispeled by what we just heard in the committee room this afternoon, as colleague after colleague from the judiciary and financial services committee, from both sides of the aisle, paid tribute to this fine friend and colleague. and there were many stories of llaboration, of disputes and...
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ether. >> and you won't tell me what it is either. >> no. why?you the tracking number and you can sort it out yourself. >> your gift to me, you handle the tracking. i'm not tracking down my gift. >> markets continue to march higher with another record-setting close. joining us right now is bob doll, chief equity strategist. also, jim paulson who is the chief investment strategist at wells capital management in minneapolis. and, jim, we've been talking about how the market's been unbelievable. ever since the taper, it's closed higher every single day. you think this is based on fundamentals. >> i do. i think the driving force, becky is the economy. and we've had rather consistently better than expected reports, maybe more consistent than ever before in this recovery on a broad array from everything from consumer sales to capital spending to claim numbers. and then also broadly globally more so than ever before. we've got better growth reports coming from the u.s., japan, europe, the emerging world. i think it's that -- it's the sense of accelerati
ether. >> and you won't tell me what it is either. >> no. why?you the tracking number and you can sort it out yourself. >> your gift to me, you handle the tracking. i'm not tracking down my gift. >> markets continue to march higher with another record-setting close. joining us right now is bob doll, chief equity strategist. also, jim paulson who is the chief investment strategist at wells capital management in minneapolis. and, jim, we've been talking about how the...
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the most important question is this thing, this market floating on the ether of fed -- >> i wanted toes haven't gone out into the economy. they've created it, but they haven't been -- >> you don't see the velocity and you don't see -- you see some lending pick up. that's why i was asking. >> you can't really say the 85 billion goes out into the economy and goes -- >> through margin. >> you're saying through margin. you could have done that by staying at zero. you could have done that by staying at zero. >> it wouldn't be excess reserves, except for the extent that the excess reserves or the qe keeps a lid on rates in the real economy. >> in the real economy instead of just the fed funds rate. >> okay. >> the fed's increase their balance sheet this year. there's been a huge multiplier in the size of increase of market cap. so the fed's balance sheet about $1 trillion this year. but the u.s. market cap could be up $4.5 trillion. that's confidence that the fed has everyone's back. we hit a bubble in fear. i think we now have somewhat of the reverse as measured last week to have the lowes
the most important question is this thing, this market floating on the ether of fed -- >> i wanted toes haven't gone out into the economy. they've created it, but they haven't been -- >> you don't see the velocity and you don't see -- you see some lending pick up. that's why i was asking. >> you can't really say the 85 billion goes out into the economy and goes -- >> through margin. >> you're saying through margin. you could have done that by staying at zero. you...