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your focus is there. >> announcer: five weeks later, you're ready for the beta cycle. you'll ramp up your results with five new workouts, with a focus on your core -- core cardio, ripped circuit, dynamic core, upper focus, and speed 2.0. >> trust and believe that you are gonna work your core like never before. >> announcer: and we're including a few tools to make sure you get it done every day. the alpha beta wall calendar shows you which workout to do each day and lets you track your progress. the quick-start guide walks you through your transformation step by step. and the get it done nutrition plan makes eating right easy. all the recipes have 5 ingredients and take just 5 minutes of prep. >> the nutrition plan was great. i was never hungry. i lost 16 pounds, and it's been the easiest thing i've ever had to do. >> announcer: we have never seen a product sell this fast, not p90x, not insanity. this isn't just a new workout. this is a life-changer. it's no wonder we've sold over 100,000 units this month alone. shaun took over a year to develop these workouts and figur
your focus is there. >> announcer: five weeks later, you're ready for the beta cycle. you'll ramp up your results with five new workouts, with a focus on your core -- core cardio, ripped circuit, dynamic core, upper focus, and speed 2.0. >> trust and believe that you are gonna work your core like never before. >> announcer: and we're including a few tools to make sure you get it done every day. the alpha beta wall calendar shows you which workout to do each day and lets you...
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your focus is there. >> announcer: five weeks later, you're ready for the beta cycle. you'll ramp up your results with five new workouts, with a focus on your core -- core cardio, ripped circuit, dynamic core, upper focus, and speed 2.0. >> trust and believe that you are gonna work your core like never before. >> announcer: and we're including a few tools to make sure you get it done every day. the alpha beta wall calendar shows you which workout to do each day and lets you track your progress. the quick-start guide walks you through your transformation step by step. and the get it done nutrition plan makes eating right easy. all the recipes have 5 ingredients and take just 5 minutes of prep. >> the nutrition plan was great. i was never hungry. i lost 16 pounds, and it's been the easiest thing i've ever had to do. >> announcer: we have never seen a product sell this fast, not p90x, not insanity. this isn't just a new workout. this is a life-changer. it's no wonder we've sold over 100,000 units this month alone. shaun took over a year to develop these workouts and figur
your focus is there. >> announcer: five weeks later, you're ready for the beta cycle. you'll ramp up your results with five new workouts, with a focus on your core -- core cardio, ripped circuit, dynamic core, upper focus, and speed 2.0. >> trust and believe that you are gonna work your core like never before. >> announcer: and we're including a few tools to make sure you get it done every day. the alpha beta wall calendar shows you which workout to do each day and lets you...
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your focus is there. >> announcer: five weeks later, you're ready for the beta cycle. you'll ramp up your results with five new workouts, with a focus on your core -- core cardio, ripped circuit, dynamic core, upper focus, and speed 2.0. >> trust and believe that you are gonna work your core like never before. >> announcer: and we're including a few tools to make sure you get it done every day. the alpha beta wall calendar shows you which workout to do each day and lets you track your progress. the quick-start guide walks you through your transformation step by step. and the get it done nutrition plan makes eating right easy. all the recipes have 5 ingredients and take just 5 minutes of prep. >> the nutrition plan was great. i was never hungry. i lost 16 pounds, and it's been the easiest thing i've ever had to do. >> announcer: we have never seen a product sell this fast, not p90x, not insanity. this isn't just a new workout. this is a life-changer. it's no wonder we've sold over 100,000 units this month alone. shaun took over a year to develop these workouts and figur
your focus is there. >> announcer: five weeks later, you're ready for the beta cycle. you'll ramp up your results with five new workouts, with a focus on your core -- core cardio, ripped circuit, dynamic core, upper focus, and speed 2.0. >> trust and believe that you are gonna work your core like never before. >> announcer: and we're including a few tools to make sure you get it done every day. the alpha beta wall calendar shows you which workout to do each day and lets you...
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your focus is there. >> announcer: five weeks later, you're ready for the beta cycle. you'll ramp up your results with five new workouts, with a focus on your core -- core cardio, ripped circuit, dynamic core, upper focus, and speed 2.0. >> trust and believe that you are gonna work your core like never before. >> announcer: and we're including a few tools to make sure you get it done every day. the alpha beta wall calendar shows you which workout to do each day and lets you track your progress. the quick-start guide walks you through your transformation step by step. and the get it done nutrition plan makes eating right easy. all the recipes have 5 ingredients and take just 5 minutes of prep. >> the nutrition plan was great. i was never hungry. i lost 16 pounds, and it's been the easiest thing i've ever had to do. >> announcer: we have never seen a product sell this fast, not p90x, not insanity. this isn't just a new workout. this is a life-changer. it's no wonder we've sold over 100,000 units this month alone. shaun took over a year to develop these workouts and figur
your focus is there. >> announcer: five weeks later, you're ready for the beta cycle. you'll ramp up your results with five new workouts, with a focus on your core -- core cardio, ripped circuit, dynamic core, upper focus, and speed 2.0. >> trust and believe that you are gonna work your core like never before. >> announcer: and we're including a few tools to make sure you get it done every day. the alpha beta wall calendar shows you which workout to do each day and lets you...
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Sep 5, 2013
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if you look at, for example, the high beta names versus the low beta names throughout the course of the sell-off, the s&p was down, but they were buying high beta. what the market is telling you is that they are growing increasingly comfortable with the potential for global growth once again. they are buying the names that are levered to it. it could not be more obvious. look at the energy names, look at the chemical stocks. even the worst sectors within those materials like iron ore, like coal, they seem to be unstoppable right now, and i think that's the vote. >> here is my question though. that was fundamentally true when you had an environment where, yes, there were dynamics of central banks involved, but nothing to the degree of a $3 trillion balance sheet, unprecedented central bank intervention. do we still need -- is the penicillin still needed? >> that's a great question. dom, this is the point i have been trying to make on this show since the first murmur of taper in may. probably said it 100 times, but it's important. the market goes through the stages where the narrative is
if you look at, for example, the high beta names versus the low beta names throughout the course of the sell-off, the s&p was down, but they were buying high beta. what the market is telling you is that they are growing increasingly comfortable with the potential for global growth once again. they are buying the names that are levered to it. it could not be more obvious. look at the energy names, look at the chemical stocks. even the worst sectors within those materials like iron ore, like...
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your focus is there. >> announcer: five weeks later you're ready for the beta cycle. you'll ramp up your results with five new workouts, with a focus on your core -- core cardio, ripped circuit, dynamic core upper focus, and speed 2.0. >> trust and believe that you are gonna work your core like never before. >> announcer: and we're including a few tools to make sure you get it done every day. the alpha beta wall calendar shows you which workout to do each day and lets you track your progress. the quick-start guide walks you through your transformation step by step. and the get it done nutrition plan makes eating right easy. all the recipes have 5 ingredients and take just 5 minutes of prep. >> the nutrition plan was great. i was never hungry. i lost 16 pounds, and it's been the easiest thing i've ever had to do. >> announcer: we have never seen a product sell this fast, not p90x, not insanity. this isn't just a new workout. this is a life-changer. it's no wonder we've sold over 100,000 units this month alone. shaun took over a year to develop these workouts and figure
your focus is there. >> announcer: five weeks later you're ready for the beta cycle. you'll ramp up your results with five new workouts, with a focus on your core -- core cardio, ripped circuit, dynamic core upper focus, and speed 2.0. >> trust and believe that you are gonna work your core like never before. >> announcer: and we're including a few tools to make sure you get it done every day. the alpha beta wall calendar shows you which workout to do each day and lets you...
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ameloid beta and t on. c.t.cans of imageing can provide pictures of ameloy beta, but no one had developed technologies to capture the proteins tao. a team of japan's national institute of radiological sciences developed a drug that combines exclusively with tau. it emits low levels of red yags. the researchers injected it into a patient's brain, then saw pictures of the protein. they say their findings could have doctors diagnose the disease earlier and help patients avoid developing some symptoms. >>> executives of a jab knees railway company have unveiled final plans for their next generation super speed train. the magnetically levitated will travel up to 500 kilometers per hour. central japan railway company made the announcement. he disclosed the route and stations. the train will connect tokyo and nagoya, a city in central japan. both terminals will be built deep under ground and there will be four stations between the cities. workers will dig new tunnels through the mountains. the service will link the two
ameloid beta and t on. c.t.cans of imageing can provide pictures of ameloy beta, but no one had developed technologies to capture the proteins tao. a team of japan's national institute of radiological sciences developed a drug that combines exclusively with tau. it emits low levels of red yags. the researchers injected it into a patient's brain, then saw pictures of the protein. they say their findings could have doctors diagnose the disease earlier and help patients avoid developing some...
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say we gave you 1200 milligrams of beta cara teen. your body will not know what to do with that amount of beta carotine out of the carrot. >> it has to work so the body can recognize it and absorb it. >> perfect. >> there is a big debate whether or not these is up plaw meants need to be -- supplements need to be looked over and guarded by the fda. what are you thinking about that? >> what i think and what i snow working with whole flood supplements, for example, the standard process, they have been around for 80 years. they are corporately grown crops, organic farm lands. we pulled them out of the ground and dry them at low temperatures which i know you like because that means they are maintaining their enzyme quality and a high drying capacity. >> enzyme quality means you can digest them and ingest them more. >> and the body recognizes them. >> interesting. now we have standard process which everybody knows, but maybe not every label is a standard process label. if you are worried about something hidden in your supplements, what shou
say we gave you 1200 milligrams of beta cara teen. your body will not know what to do with that amount of beta carotine out of the carrot. >> it has to work so the body can recognize it and absorb it. >> perfect. >> there is a big debate whether or not these is up plaw meants need to be -- supplements need to be looked over and guarded by the fda. what are you thinking about that? >> what i think and what i snow working with whole flood supplements, for example, the...
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i've had a very low heart rate, i take beta blockers so the heart rate goes slow. i try to balance my systolic and diastolic blood pressure with hypertension medicine. i must see my heart rate doesn't go to -- >> the measure connects to your phone. data stored here, in the cloud, my doctor? how do you want to make this extend. >> we don't store data. that's for the consumer to do. they have several options to do that. they can do that on cloud. everything happens on the device. >> you just want to sell the box. >> no. we want algorithms -- >> i understand why sensitive you don't store my data. if you sell a million of these, that would be incredibly valuable data not just financially but medically. >> we survey to the consumer very well. he did not want data -- it's a bit like a banker where you have a banker and analyst. there's a firewall. we want to be the people of the computation, algorithm. we can't store the data, the consumer won't like it. somebody else should do it. >> find that interesting in the sense i find it contradictly to what i might want. if a st
i've had a very low heart rate, i take beta blockers so the heart rate goes slow. i try to balance my systolic and diastolic blood pressure with hypertension medicine. i must see my heart rate doesn't go to -- >> the measure connects to your phone. data stored here, in the cloud, my doctor? how do you want to make this extend. >> we don't store data. that's for the consumer to do. they have several options to do that. they can do that on cloud. everything happens on the device....
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it has pygeum africanum, stinging nettle, saw palmetto with beta-sitosterol, and pumpkin seed oil-- all with long histories of limiting overnight urination, lessening urgency, even improving urinary flow-- powerful anti-oxidant lycopene, clinically proven to support prostate health, plus vitamin d and zinc to round out this powerful prostate health formula, all in an easy-to-swallow gel pill with bioperine to increase absorption. so, what's getting your life back worth to you? painful and bloody surgery costs thousands of dollars, and prescription drugs with potential side effects could cost hundreds of dollars, but prosvent won't cost you a hundred dollars, not even close. a full two-month supply is only $79.95, but it won't cost you that either, because we're going to let you try prosvent for 30 days for free. that's right, free. you pay only shipping and processing. plus, call in the next 20 minutes, and as our free gift, we'll include a 30-day supply of dr. may's provigor, his all-natural formula for those intimate moments when you want to put the spark back in your life. that's a $
it has pygeum africanum, stinging nettle, saw palmetto with beta-sitosterol, and pumpkin seed oil-- all with long histories of limiting overnight urination, lessening urgency, even improving urinary flow-- powerful anti-oxidant lycopene, clinically proven to support prostate health, plus vitamin d and zinc to round out this powerful prostate health formula, all in an easy-to-swallow gel pill with bioperine to increase absorption. so, what's getting your life back worth to you? painful and...
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they weren't all phi beta kappa. >> is that correct? >> yes. okay.most shoplifted book in the usa? "a", ""fifty shades of grey," "b", the bible. or "c," harry potter and the sourcerer's stone. >> i would guess "fifty shades of grey." but i'm going to bo with sourcerer. >> in fact it's the bible. it's the most shoplifted book. 25 million bibles printed last year. 208 million ikea catalogs. >> that's quite interesting. >> okay. question three. >> i love this game. >> which hollywood star's middle name is tiffany? >> is it "a" scarlet johansson. "b", julia roberts. "c" richard gere. >> i'm going with scarlet johansson. >> i hope it's richard gere. >> it is richard gere. it was his mom's maiden name. >> tie breaker. >> tie breaker! >> what do 97% of people do when trying out a new pen? >> scribble with it. >> yeah. okay, what do they write? >> their name. >> correct. >> did she win? >> yes. >> bring it on, jerry. i already have one of these! but i love it. i'm going to share it with somebody else. >> come back tomorrow. we have a big show for you. lots o
they weren't all phi beta kappa. >> is that correct? >> yes. okay.most shoplifted book in the usa? "a", ""fifty shades of grey," "b", the bible. or "c," harry potter and the sourcerer's stone. >> i would guess "fifty shades of grey." but i'm going to bo with sourcerer. >> in fact it's the bible. it's the most shoplifted book. 25 million bibles printed last year. 208 million ikea catalogs. >> that's quite...
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beta male? no. at minimum 9 mill neater. i would be happy with a 40 or 45. >> i say a cell phone blocker may work the same way. >> they riel legal. >> really? >> yes. they are like a federal issue. you don't want to do that. >> six hour 40 sends a better message. >>y feel what you are putting down. >> bill, you have never been in a theater before. it is a giant room. there is a screen and images were projected. a guy had a cell phone which is like -- a phone that doesn't have to be tethered to the wall. he was using it as the projection makes story? >> you had me at roof. so-called. this did not happen in america. this happened in toronto. if this was new york some someone called 9-1-1 i think they have hoar things to be doing. >> they are like, put the phone away. >> so.quietly. >> i would lose my mind. >> don't you size up the person? you have to be honest. >> he could beat me in a fight. >> veronica, let me make this clear, i talk a good game on the show and i don't say a word when i am in the theater. i sit there and ins
beta male? no. at minimum 9 mill neater. i would be happy with a 40 or 45. >> i say a cell phone blocker may work the same way. >> they riel legal. >> really? >> yes. they are like a federal issue. you don't want to do that. >> six hour 40 sends a better message. >>y feel what you are putting down. >> bill, you have never been in a theater before. it is a giant room. there is a screen and images were projected. a guy had a cell phone which is like -- a...
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that's why we were in beta for a full year learning a lot, and a lot of our beta testers helped us workeporter: they were so busy from san diego to san jose that we couldn't provide one. google said you place an order using the google app and schedule a delivery time. >> finally instead of shopping all day, i could stay home and watch soaps instead. >> reporter: google hasn't figured out what to charge after that. during the test phase, google shopping express is 10% of its sales, a healthy increase coming from customers outside the area. in mountain view, irs says people are buying a variety of items from backpacks to keychains. >> i actually saw an order yesterday for a bicycle tube. hard to come down here for just one tube and to be able to have that on their normal delivery route is definitely going to save the environment. >> reporter: participating stores include a mix of large chains and small merchants. google says it's not cleollecti data or an lit i cans on shopper's buying habits, but they do hope more will be bought on google. >>> this is pretty wild. scientists have found t
that's why we were in beta for a full year learning a lot, and a lot of our beta testers helped us workeporter: they were so busy from san diego to san jose that we couldn't provide one. google said you place an order using the google app and schedule a delivery time. >> finally instead of shopping all day, i could stay home and watch soaps instead. >> reporter: google hasn't figured out what to charge after that. during the test phase, google shopping express is 10% of its sales, a...
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we asked kristina to beta test it. has the largest 4g lte network, which means you get great coverage in more places. usually when i'm talking on the phone, i'm also shopping. so it's nice to have the multi-tasking ability. the speed on this network was lightning fast; i was completely blown away. alright guys, gotta get back to my run. vo: beta tested, blue shirt approved choose any carrier, any phone, any plan get the htc one from verizon only at best buy has motionsense activated by your movement, the more you move the more it protects. ♪ do more. ♪ degree. it won't let you down. ♪ $5 ♪ $5 footlong [ male announcer ] footlong nation rejoice! right now at subway, any regular footlong is a $5 footlong, all subtember long! subway. eat fresh. >>> jimmy: tonight on the program, an exceptionally funny man who co-created "the office" and the show "extras.' he has a new one called "hello ladies" premiering september 29th on hbo. stephen merchant is here. and then, with music from their brand new album "bad blood", bastille
we asked kristina to beta test it. has the largest 4g lte network, which means you get great coverage in more places. usually when i'm talking on the phone, i'm also shopping. so it's nice to have the multi-tasking ability. the speed on this network was lightning fast; i was completely blown away. alright guys, gotta get back to my run. vo: beta tested, blue shirt approved choose any carrier, any phone, any plan get the htc one from verizon only at best buy has motionsense activated by your...
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we asked kristina to beta test it.the largest 4g lte network, which means you get great coverage in more places. usually when i'm talking on the phone, i'm also shopping. so it's nice to have the multi-tasking ability. the speed on this network was lightning fast; i was completely blown away. alright guys, gotta get back to my run. vo: beta tested, blue shirt approved choose any carrier, any phone, any plan get the htc one from verizon only at best buy hey, dad. we're all tied up. really?! come on. oh! that's a lot of water up there. ♪ go. go. that's a nice shot. [ laughs ] yes! breakfast. [ male announcer ] share what you love with who you love. kellogg's frosted flakes. they're grreat! [ female announcer ] now with kellogg's family rewards, you can get even more from the products you love. join today at kfr.com. like dishes that don't fit in the top rack of the dishwasher. come into sears, i'll tell you about our one hand adjuster... on our exclusive kenmore elite dishwasher. it's amazing what'll happen when... tall
we asked kristina to beta test it.the largest 4g lte network, which means you get great coverage in more places. usually when i'm talking on the phone, i'm also shopping. so it's nice to have the multi-tasking ability. the speed on this network was lightning fast; i was completely blown away. alright guys, gotta get back to my run. vo: beta tested, blue shirt approved choose any carrier, any phone, any plan get the htc one from verizon only at best buy hey, dad. we're all tied up. really?! come...
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Sep 16, 2013
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sample what we told everybody is we are beta testing it in q 3 and roll it out in q4. so that's the schedule and we're going to 66 with it. >> should i be worried? i know in the august meeting that you had, you said it's beta, i'm getting nervous perhaps it's not going to be ready. >> no, you team is great at getting stuff out. that i will be on this as well. >> how about advertise something. >> we did super bowl advertising. >> i remember. what happened, you decide you are don't need snit. >> you know, we did it to build awareness for the company. one of the things that's frustrating at home away. millions of vacation a month are being taken on this country. only about 25% of the population knows who we are. so we did do super bowl ads. we found we were able to pike the brand. unless you have enough money to be strong in tv, maybe 50, $70 million a year, it's not really worth it. we now focus our energies on good old fashioned wet marketing. we get a third of our traffic from seo. we are good at that. we get a third of our traffic from paying for scm. we have a huge d
sample what we told everybody is we are beta testing it in q 3 and roll it out in q4. so that's the schedule and we're going to 66 with it. >> should i be worried? i know in the august meeting that you had, you said it's beta, i'm getting nervous perhaps it's not going to be ready. >> no, you team is great at getting stuff out. that i will be on this as well. >> how about advertise something. >> we did super bowl advertising. >> i remember. what happened, you...
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i just see a lot of the outperformance being driven by a beta chase on the part of money managers.on't need to have the beta chase anymore if we're seeing an acceleration growth. >> i think pfizer is a great name to own, and also amgen, after the recent deal, a bit of the sell-off could be interesting. >> gilliard. to me, a very, very cheap stock. ten times earnings. tremendous pipeline. it's growing significantly faster than pharma. guess what? it's cheaper based on forward earnings. >> all right, dr. j, give me a pick. >> merck. >> all right. later on cnbc, be sure to check out the exclusive interview with james gorman, "street signs" today, as you see, 2:35 eastern time. >>> the pops and drops, the biggest movers. joe, urban outfitters, a big drop. >> it is. unfortunately, what you're seeing here is the comps coming in midsingle digits. i'm going to wait a couple of days. i'm going to buy this name. i like the strength we're seeing in an throe polg -- anthropology. >> fusion io. >> yeah, it had some chatter, some upgrade, as well as people at conferences talking about fusion. it
i just see a lot of the outperformance being driven by a beta chase on the part of money managers.on't need to have the beta chase anymore if we're seeing an acceleration growth. >> i think pfizer is a great name to own, and also amgen, after the recent deal, a bit of the sell-off could be interesting. >> gilliard. to me, a very, very cheap stock. ten times earnings. tremendous pipeline. it's growing significantly faster than pharma. guess what? it's cheaper based on forward...
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Sep 25, 2013
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we just had beta brekers, i hope everybody thinks it was a success. this was all this weekend and now it goes as the weather gets better and we have daylight savings time and i enjoy the panel discussion on video surveillance. i have to again -- reassure you, the camera is for you, for your safety, outside the portal to your place. we have made cases, solved violent crime, absolved people of accusations. it's been a smart thing to do. it is not our video. it is your video. we could not come and take your video. if you want to give it to us sooner rather than later, we would appreciate it, otherwise we have no problem to protect you via search warrant and we won't ask unless we have probable cause to do this. this is nothing about big brother watching or trying to get in anybody's business. this is after the fact only to solve whatever happens to make sure it doesn't happen again to keep your patrons safe and your image in nightlife in san francisco so this town can continue to just long the recession was here, it seems like it blew by. the unemploymen
we just had beta brekers, i hope everybody thinks it was a success. this was all this weekend and now it goes as the weather gets better and we have daylight savings time and i enjoy the panel discussion on video surveillance. i have to again -- reassure you, the camera is for you, for your safety, outside the portal to your place. we have made cases, solved violent crime, absolved people of accusations. it's been a smart thing to do. it is not our video. it is your video. we could not come and...
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right to know that all publically known real estate and rot map and real information data base is in beta testing as of this july with full implementation with the the first quarter of 2013. we know that the administrative code will be maintained by the city departments in the same timeframe. the jury also noted with pleasure in the response to the school district, it's acknowledgment of the importance of a comprehensive listing of property available to the public. secondly, the report concluded actions that led to guiding real estate must be reviewed in the lighted of current conditions. we recommended a review of the code to find further action to obtain optimal utilization including affordable housing. a directive property prepared to a legislative clean up with the board of supervisors and the mayor by 2014 to balance the needs for affordable housing. based on the demographics and reports and the districts responses to our reports. we recognize the school districts takes a concerted review to this opposition. in order to hedge against unanticipated future needs. while we acknowledge t
right to know that all publically known real estate and rot map and real information data base is in beta testing as of this july with full implementation with the the first quarter of 2013. we know that the administrative code will be maintained by the city departments in the same timeframe. the jury also noted with pleasure in the response to the school district, it's acknowledgment of the importance of a comprehensive listing of property available to the public. secondly, the report...
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whose team has had access to the beta version of the new operating system for a couple months. "we'll go through and test all of our clients apps on the ios 7 platform, be sure they're working. if not, we'll call and say, you should probably update this." brandon is looking forward to the expected release of what's been dubbed the iphone 5c.... which is supposed to be an inexpensive smartphone made of plastic... available in different colors... and targeted to teens and emerging markets like china. "it's interesting they're going that route, whether it degrades apple's brand as a top tier or not." experts say apple is trying to regain its eroding market share by going after users who have been opting for cheaper android phones... while retaining its loyal base with edgy new options -- like a fingerprint sensor -- predicted to be part of a new refined iphone. analysts say the iphone 5s will be faster... more efficient.. have more storage... and an upgraded camera. "i'm still in the market for a phone. they'll have to wow me over. i may take a look at them." but some experts say
whose team has had access to the beta version of the new operating system for a couple months. "we'll go through and test all of our clients apps on the ios 7 platform, be sure they're working. if not, we'll call and say, you should probably update this." brandon is looking forward to the expected release of what's been dubbed the iphone 5c.... which is supposed to be an inexpensive smartphone made of plastic... available in different colors... and targeted to teens and emerging...
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let's say we gave you 1200-milligrams of beta care teen, your body will not know what to do with that when they take it out of the carrot. >> it has to work synergistically so the body can recognize it and absorb it. >> perfect. >> there's a big debate whether or not these supplements need be looked over and guarded by the fda. it's a big debate. what are you thinking? >> i think this, and what i know is this, working with whole food substances, they've been around for 80 years and they're on corporately grown crops, certified organic farmlands so we literally pull them out of the ground, we dry them at low temperatures and a high drying capacity. >> you're able to digest them more. >> and the body recognizes them. >> interesting. so, now we have standard process which, okay, everybody knows, but maybe not every label is a standard process label. so, if you're worried about something hidden in your supplements, what should you do? >> again, terrific question. you want to make sure you understand what you're reading. like, if a label says, kale and brussel sprouts, terrific. you know y
let's say we gave you 1200-milligrams of beta care teen, your body will not know what to do with that when they take it out of the carrot. >> it has to work synergistically so the body can recognize it and absorb it. >> perfect. >> there's a big debate whether or not these supplements need be looked over and guarded by the fda. it's a big debate. what are you thinking? >> i think this, and what i know is this, working with whole food substances, they've been around for...
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this is where people are going for beta. as we get into q-4, one of the thing that worries me is that you may have portfolio managers looking to rotate out of some of the stuff that has performed very, very well. to me, there is nothing wrong with that chart. if you own it, keep owning it. raise your stops and stick with it. the trade in the options market was kind of interesting. it was bearish. it was playing for a short-term move lower. >> people are worried. they think the market is going to get ugly, mushy over the next ten days until earnings come in. if they come in like nik can he, everything is great. we have to get through the debt ceiling. on a day when the s&p was only down about six handles, still close to an all-time high. people want protection, because protection is still pretty cheap. that makes a ton of sense right now. >> it is interesting to see this move on the small capps. maybe it is not surprising. we do see some of the more speculative in quotes names moving higher and hitting new all-time highs. the
this is where people are going for beta. as we get into q-4, one of the thing that worries me is that you may have portfolio managers looking to rotate out of some of the stuff that has performed very, very well. to me, there is nothing wrong with that chart. if you own it, keep owning it. raise your stops and stick with it. the trade in the options market was kind of interesting. it was bearish. it was playing for a short-term move lower. >> people are worried. they think the market is...
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hitting new all time highs, the lierks of a facebook, priceline, yahoo, really people searching for beta there. >> what's interesting to me, actually, if we go back one year, what we were talking about is the fact the large caps were outperforming small caps. that's where the performance was. and everyone was wondering how healthy the market was, because we weren't seeing participation in smaller names. now we are getting participation in smaller names. i'd be surprised to see a lot of people selling their winners, a lot of times fund managers, they like to basically take credit for the names that really worked out. you could also see tax law selling the ones that haven't done so well. so, i kind of agree with dan's perspective. the chart doesn't look bad here. but i kind of would be surprised if you see people basically selling off their winners. that said, you indicated he was the desk bear, i haven't expressed a great deal of bullishness myself at this point. >> it's relative. he is here on the desk, you're not. if you were here -- let's talk about your trader. you are -- you are look
hitting new all time highs, the lierks of a facebook, priceline, yahoo, really people searching for beta there. >> what's interesting to me, actually, if we go back one year, what we were talking about is the fact the large caps were outperforming small caps. that's where the performance was. and everyone was wondering how healthy the market was, because we weren't seeing participation in smaller names. now we are getting participation in smaller names. i'd be surprised to see a lot of...
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self-regulatory treatment was virtually identical to that of the most widely prescribed drug for migraine-- a beta blocker that decreases the activity of the sympathetic nervous system-- the same goal of biofeedback and relaxation exercises. you've only had one headache. yeah. christmas eve. how long did that headache last? about a couple of hours. couple of hours. since dillon began working with dr. bernal six months ago, he has had only one migraine. even people at his school can see a difference in him. every teacher said he seemed more alive. he smiled, he did talk, which were things that he wasn't doing before. it seemed like he was a lot happier overall. he didn't fall asleep like he did when he was on the medicine. he's a more normal, average boy. it is estimated that 1 in 9 american women will get breast cancer some time in their life. when i first felt the pa in my breast, i thought i had pulled a pectoral muscle. i was doing exercises trying to trim down. kathleen morrell for ais 44 years old and works for columbia pictures. she lives with her daughter arianna in van nuys, california. i
self-regulatory treatment was virtually identical to that of the most widely prescribed drug for migraine-- a beta blocker that decreases the activity of the sympathetic nervous system-- the same goal of biofeedback and relaxation exercises. you've only had one headache. yeah. christmas eve. how long did that headache last? about a couple of hours. couple of hours. since dillon began working with dr. bernal six months ago, he has had only one migraine. even people at his school can see a...
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we knew that beta amaloid is a protein that clogs the brain and it's associated with alzheimer's. we know another protein is the structure of the brain. it has to do with the brain, how it communicates from oneo anoth. that's implicated, and we now have a new imaging study that allows us to see that early on. if we can diagnose alzheimer's very early on, you notice i pronounced it right this time. if you get it early on, you might be able to put treatments in place before it fully develops clinically. >> what i wanted to go to, dr dr. samadi, losing your keys, forgetting -- these are kind of everyday normal things. how do you co that you're not requesting this test in vain? >> this is obviously a clinical trial. it's not out there for everyone at this moment, but i want you to know that over the years, as physici physicians, we have done an amazing job. you go through your training and the whole goal of a doctor is to extend life. we're always working on quantity. so we fix the heart, we fix the cancer, we fix the diabetes. and our goal has always been how do we push that to 70s,
we knew that beta amaloid is a protein that clogs the brain and it's associated with alzheimer's. we know another protein is the structure of the brain. it has to do with the brain, how it communicates from oneo anoth. that's implicated, and we now have a new imaging study that allows us to see that early on. if we can diagnose alzheimer's very early on, you notice i pronounced it right this time. if you get it early on, you might be able to put treatments in place before it fully develops...
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life as a mail clerk for which ukiah, one of the postal packing mamas if they were lovingly called beta male soldiers. african-american nurses travel to awkwardness of the world to suit their come tree. they usually serve in segregated units. black nurses carried only for black soldiers. they served in africa, in lynn, the china burma india theater in the pacific. in liberia, treated patients at the 25th station hospital. prudence burns with a surgical nurse in new guinea and the philippines. before she left the philippines, she and her fiancÉ wanted to get so her fellow nurses, not having any fabric for a wedding dress to soak from a pair of shoes to make the wedding dress for her. daryl foster in agnes clasped were among a group of nurses in the hospital at the all-black 335th station hospital in the china burma india theater. before they could treat patients, nurses help set up the hospital installing a water system and drainage system. in england, african-american nurses cared for pows. some believed they were intentionally assigned to pows a job other nurses didn't want. stir in th
life as a mail clerk for which ukiah, one of the postal packing mamas if they were lovingly called beta male soldiers. african-american nurses travel to awkwardness of the world to suit their come tree. they usually serve in segregated units. black nurses carried only for black soldiers. they served in africa, in lynn, the china burma india theater in the pacific. in liberia, treated patients at the 25th station hospital. prudence burns with a surgical nurse in new guinea and the philippines....
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a daily supplement which also has been shown to inhibit the growth of tumors foods rich and garlic beta carotene ginger and seaweed have also been shown to have protective properties against radiation ingesting a natural supplement is probably the way to go anyway considering the fact that at this point no one has any idea how much radiation we're all being exposed to the only thing we can be sure of is that we are being exposed to it on a daily basis. tonight let's talk about the bad by following me on twitter at the resident. does it for now for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r t america or you can check out our website or t dot com slush usa and you can follow me on twitter sam sucks and don't forget to tune in at nine pm for larry king now tonight a special guest as curtis stone celebrity chef and author he'll be cooking with larry king and also talk about the world of cuisine so you don't want to miss it until then take it easy. well. science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. says he's a culmi
a daily supplement which also has been shown to inhibit the growth of tumors foods rich and garlic beta carotene ginger and seaweed have also been shown to have protective properties against radiation ingesting a natural supplement is probably the way to go anyway considering the fact that at this point no one has any idea how much radiation we're all being exposed to the only thing we can be sure of is that we are being exposed to it on a daily basis. tonight let's talk about the bad by...
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right now we're looking for beta users in the city and we'll launch in about a month or two. thank you very much. we're really happy to be here. (applause) >> all right, everyone, want to say thank you all for being here today at balboa park and want to say, first off, thanks to the trust for public land who played a key role in renovating balboa park and to put it to be where it is today. and i want to thank you all for your efforts. you know, one of the best parts about being an elected official is the ability to effect change in san francisco in a very positive way. and today i'm very proud to announce that after two years of incredibly hard work on behalf of a lot of people, we are announcing a new project in san francisco to bring free wi-fi to 31 different parks, plazas, and open spaces across our city. from areas such as the marina green to washington square park to sunset playground, all a moe square, civic center, bernal heights to right here in balboa park, this project is going to touch parks and plazas across all of san francisco in every corner of our city. san f
right now we're looking for beta users in the city and we'll launch in about a month or two. thank you very much. we're really happy to be here. (applause) >> all right, everyone, want to say thank you all for being here today at balboa park and want to say, first off, thanks to the trust for public land who played a key role in renovating balboa park and to put it to be where it is today. and i want to thank you all for your efforts. you know, one of the best parts about being an elected...
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so that is why we're in beta for a year learning a lot. lot of testers help us work out the kinks. >> google hybrid vehicles so busy from san francisco to san jose we couldn't catch up with one. so google created this video. you ma place orders then schedule a time. >> so i can stay home and watch hopes or something. >> delivery is free for the first six months. google hasn't figured out what to charge after that. miguel says during the test phase it is 10% of saechls a healthy increase coming from customers outs side of the area. ri says people are wiing a variety of item autos i saw an order fr a bicycle tube hard to come down for just one tube. and to with able taf 6 to have that is going to save the environment. >> google says it not collecting data or analytics on shoppers but hoping it's merchants will buy more advertising on google. >> when it has to be there this second. >> yes. >> coming up a warning to anyone who might be shopping for designer merchandise. >> yes. michael finney how to tell a when ifor your business..curity tyco
so that is why we're in beta for a year learning a lot. lot of testers help us work out the kinks. >> google hybrid vehicles so busy from san francisco to san jose we couldn't catch up with one. so google created this video. you ma place orders then schedule a time. >> so i can stay home and watch hopes or something. >> delivery is free for the first six months. google hasn't figured out what to charge after that. miguel says during the test phase it is 10% of saechls a...
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right now we're looking for beta users in the city and we'll launch in about a month or two. thank you very much. we're really happy to be here. (applause) >> cool, we're going to do a short panel talking about the state of open data and sort of what specifically some of these companies are doing which you've gotten a brief peek on. again, you're probably familiar with, already know who a lot of these people are. really quick go down and have everyone introduce them self. >> hello,ishv. my name is ian kalen, hottved by the department of energy and i support thuous us chief technology officer todd park who is not the cto, but assistant to the president. >> and i'm peter hirschberg, run publicly a dozen hack-a-thon, [speaker not understood], build apps and explore what's possible. >> i'm chris, the co-founder and ceo of 100-plus and we use data from many different sources to try to help people be more healthy in their daily life. >> hi. [speaker not understood]. we're a mapping and location-based analytics platform. and we are working with open data and trying to see how we can
right now we're looking for beta users in the city and we'll launch in about a month or two. thank you very much. we're really happy to be here. (applause) >> cool, we're going to do a short panel talking about the state of open data and sort of what specifically some of these companies are doing which you've gotten a brief peek on. again, you're probably familiar with, already know who a lot of these people are. really quick go down and have everyone introduce them self. >>...
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so that is why we're in beta for a year learning a lot. of testers help us work out the kinks. >> google hybrid vehicles so busy from san francisco to san jose we couldn't catch up with one. so google created this video. you ma place orders then schedule a time. >> so i can stay home and watch hopes or something. >> delivery is free for the first six months. google hasn't figured out what to charge after that. miguel says during the test phase it is 10% of saechls a healthy increase coming from customers outs side of the area. ri says people are wiing a variety of item autos i saw an order fr a bicycle tube hard to come down for just one tube. and to with able taf 6 to have that is going to save the environment. >> google says it not collecting data or analytics on shoppers but hoping it's merchants will buy more advertising on google. >> when it has to be there this second. >> yes. >> coming up a warning to anyone who might be shopping for designer merchandise. >> yes. michael finney how to tell a knockoff from >>> if you're a bargain hun
so that is why we're in beta for a year learning a lot. of testers help us work out the kinks. >> google hybrid vehicles so busy from san francisco to san jose we couldn't catch up with one. so google created this video. you ma place orders then schedule a time. >> so i can stay home and watch hopes or something. >> delivery is free for the first six months. google hasn't figured out what to charge after that. miguel says during the test phase it is 10% of saechls a healthy...
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we might be better at offering people against these economic shocks and that we have quite a bit of beta to understand what to invest in terms of safety in what they read for us. i will conclude by offering this quote. i know it it's long, but i believe it's worth talking about. a speech from robert kennedy, he says our gross national product now has ove he says our gross national product now has over $800 billion per year. that gross national product was adjudged the united states of america by that, it should count air pollution and cigarette advertising to clear this end the chills are people that break them. he counts the destruction of the redwoods in the chaotic sprawl and it counts napalm and nuclear warheads and armored cars to fight the right spirit accounts for television programs and the gross national product does not allow the health of our children and the quality of their education and it does not include the beauty of poetry or the strength of our marriage where the intelligence of our public debate and it measures neither wit or courage neither our wisdom nor our learnin
we might be better at offering people against these economic shocks and that we have quite a bit of beta to understand what to invest in terms of safety in what they read for us. i will conclude by offering this quote. i know it it's long, but i believe it's worth talking about. a speech from robert kennedy, he says our gross national product now has ove he says our gross national product now has over $800 billion per year. that gross national product was adjudged the united states of america...
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, and this was a beta, this was supposed to be better than the vhs because it was smaller. >> how heavythis was the better format but vhs won out. >> this is great. >> that's great. >> and video club. >> wow. >> you went for the quality stuff. >> privates on parade. >> dial m for murder. >> this is still being rented. she has to return these. >> so guys, we have the first commercial from phillips. let's take a look at this, because it's hilarious. it's a vintage commercial of phillips back in 1963. sn. >>> you record from your radio or make your own programs. phillips cassette equipment printing superb stereo sound wherever you are. come to t the experts, come to phillips. remember how we used to be able to record. >> yeah. >> i used to record myself singing. i was on the two way there. we had a stereo that had two cassette players. >> yes. >> you played one and then you put the empty one and then you record yourself singing. >> yes. >> that is what we did back in the day. >> okay, singing back in the day, i asked you to bring something that remind you of. >> i guess i blew it, i did mi
, and this was a beta, this was supposed to be better than the vhs because it was smaller. >> how heavythis was the better format but vhs won out. >> this is great. >> that's great. >> and video club. >> wow. >> you went for the quality stuff. >> privates on parade. >> dial m for murder. >> this is still being rented. she has to return these. >> so guys, we have the first commercial from phillips. let's take a look at this, because...
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it is a beta and soft launch and the real test will not be what happens tomorrow but the next six monthsyou are right about that six months. and you make a good point about that. but the measuring stick is high. because the white house put out numbers that they must meet and you are watching the barometers as we go forward. brad, you believe that the law falls apart in the grassroots level; what do you mean by that? >> here is the problem, bill. grassroots level. people don't know the expectations or obligations are under the law. number two. this law is dependent upon millions and millions of young people signing up. remember social security when it was founded, seven people were paying in for every one recipient. they nooez needs those numbers to make the health care affordable. i don't believe that is going to happen. and what you are going to see in the near future, the youth taking the 95 penalty than pay a 2500 premium. you don't have the numbers we don't have it paying out. >> what is your prediction. that is important. >> my prediction is what are we getting out of this. lower he
it is a beta and soft launch and the real test will not be what happens tomorrow but the next six monthsyou are right about that six months. and you make a good point about that. but the measuring stick is high. because the white house put out numbers that they must meet and you are watching the barometers as we go forward. brad, you believe that the law falls apart in the grassroots level; what do you mean by that? >> here is the problem, bill. grassroots level. people don't know the...