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the big one. the big one. the big one will fall faster, yeah? yeah. do you have any friends that swim? do you have any friends that are like competition swimmers? do you know any competition swimmers who are-- look at that. do you know any competition swimmers who are small? will this effect of scaling be useful or nonuseful to a small swimmer? two people fall off a cliff in a vacuum, big person, small person. which one hits the ground first? the same. now, two people fall off a cliff in the air, one is heavy, one is light. which one hits the ground? the heavy. i take these two balls here, one is heavy, one is light. which one went faster through the water? heavy. heavy. and the light one, honey, got to do some tricks or something to keep up with the heavy one. that's right. so big boats usually go faster than the small boats. the big fish swim smarter than fast fish. the small fish-- [laughter] you know a big fish will open up their mouth and just go, right? the little fish can't keep up. the little things have more resistance compared to their stren
the big one. the big one. the big one will fall faster, yeah? yeah. do you have any friends that swim? do you have any friends that are like competition swimmers? do you know any competition swimmers who are-- look at that. do you know any competition swimmers who are small? will this effect of scaling be useful or nonuseful to a small swimmer? two people fall off a cliff in a vacuum, big person, small person. which one hits the ground first? the same. now, two people fall off a cliff in the...
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big up days make us bullish.t experience was having all your stocks produce huge gains of course you will feel like buying. it's another case where your feelings lead you astray. do not buy stocks after the market spiked. don't chase. take advantage of rallies. when you buy the day after they have gotten gigantic mark-ups you are letting the rally take advantage of you. i know you're doing it. i read out on twitter all day after every big up day. that's when people get most juiced. they are most excited. that's when they want to open their wallets to chase stocks. don't do it. i will respond that way on twitter if you do. you know i can be feisty in retweets. sounds like common sense. something any bozo could figure out. i don't want to waste your time. of course it's silly after a rally or a huge run. you know it right up until the moment you get swept away by euphoria. that's why you need a playbook done in the cool of day. you need rules to prevent yourself from making mistakes you will later regret. if you wa
big up days make us bullish.t experience was having all your stocks produce huge gains of course you will feel like buying. it's another case where your feelings lead you astray. do not buy stocks after the market spiked. don't chase. take advantage of rallies. when you buy the day after they have gotten gigantic mark-ups you are letting the rally take advantage of you. i know you're doing it. i read out on twitter all day after every big up day. that's when people get most juiced. they are...
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this poem is called big thicket jasper, texas. a crack is a buck shot. big thickel. crack, headlights staggering home. the road kills. crack, big thicket. the sticks, drink, drink, headlight stagger in the road. creek, crack, stick broke light kills. big thickel. buck shot by the white headlights to big thicket. what you looking at. crack, the white stick big thicket along the trees. the buck is staggering home. crack, we go to big thicket what you are doing here. break for home. on the road, go, go, crack, crack, crack, big thicket. headlights what you think you are. huff, is this, critic o crack, a stick broke. buck in the brushes. put them back on. what you think. in the rushes. put them back o. big thicket we go to creek. go to head staggers along the trees. crack, a stick broke the creek breaks big thicket we go, buck shot, home we go, go, big thicket. road kill. staggering bucks. headlight rushes. screeching. road screeching, what you what you. we go, we go. crack. bones. road kills a broke stick along the staggering creek we go on. [applause] >> i will close w
this poem is called big thicket jasper, texas. a crack is a buck shot. big thickel. crack, headlights staggering home. the road kills. crack, big thicket. the sticks, drink, drink, headlight stagger in the road. creek, crack, stick broke light kills. big thickel. buck shot by the white headlights to big thicket. what you looking at. crack, the white stick big thicket along the trees. the buck is staggering home. crack, we go to big thicket what you are doing here. break for home. on the road,...
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that's a big number. >> that is a very big number.e to imagine, the reason why we had so many parts leaks out ahead of this is because apple was trying to make enough of these to satisfy that kind of demand. whether they get that from china and the u.s., apple did 30 million iphone 4s in the first two quarter. those people are looking to upgrade in the first two quarters. >> we've got at this phone 5 now out of the way. it is called mid-september. we've got 3 1/2 months left in the year. will we see another big announcement from apple before new year's? >> bet on it, brian. i think we will. a source of mine close to apple said we'll have multi.many announcements for the end of the year. this is just once. they're going to have something else. >> tv. >> my money is on the ipad mini, not a tv. i don't think they have the deal. >> the kindle attacker. >> what's interesting on price point, they put the ipod touch at $300. where will they be with the ipad mini? maybe $350. you never know. >> i think not an i-unicorn. no unicorn from apple.
that's a big number. >> that is a very big number.e to imagine, the reason why we had so many parts leaks out ahead of this is because apple was trying to make enough of these to satisfy that kind of demand. whether they get that from china and the u.s., apple did 30 million iphone 4s in the first two quarter. those people are looking to upgrade in the first two quarters. >> we've got at this phone 5 now out of the way. it is called mid-september. we've got 3 1/2 months left in the...
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clearly you must. >> i think he's making a big mistake. >> well, warren buffett may not be a big believerthe gold rally but our next guess is. weeden's chief global stratiest michael purvis updates his year-end target. welcome back. >> great to be on. >> i want to use your insights again, shine some light on us if you will, call gold now. >> i'm looking for 2,000 by the end of the year and things directly related to gold, silver and the gold mining equities to move aggressively higher. one key message i'd like to get out there we've seen a lot of money made over the last several weeks but we have to step back and realize this is part of a really breaking out of a consolidation and really important move to the upside across the precious metals complex. so don't be so fast to take profits here. >> what will take it to the 2,000 level, just central bank activity around the world, don't fight the fed and this is a perfect reason why? >> right now we have you know american, european and japanese helicopters increasingly showering the world with money and therefore debasing the reserve currenci
clearly you must. >> i think he's making a big mistake. >> well, warren buffett may not be a big believerthe gold rally but our next guess is. weeden's chief global stratiest michael purvis updates his year-end target. welcome back. >> great to be on. >> i want to use your insights again, shine some light on us if you will, call gold now. >> i'm looking for 2,000 by the end of the year and things directly related to gold, silver and the gold mining equities to move...
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we're not sure. >> we're not sure. >> that remains to be seen. >>> big weekend, big, big weekd. it's happening. >> i know it. >> on friday, i went over to the neil simon theater with my leading lady, and we actually -- they were putting up the marquee, so that -- >> here it's going up. >> yeah. >> are you contributing? >> i was helping the guys. >> i noticed you helped carolee. >> i helped her and then it went up. >> that's pretty cool, huh? what a fun day. >> unbelievable. this thing is huge. somebody's calling me, hoda. >> i know. >> i don't know if we have anything rare, i was hoisting carolee. >> both your hands on her tush. >> then yesterday, i was very honored to host broadway on broadway, where it's a big free celebration in times square. thousands of people came out and our "scandalous" -- oh, hoda was sweet enough to show up with something i had forgotten, a nice big old glass of wine. then you took off stage and drank. >> you didn't need it. >> anyway, a lot of the new shows performed a different song coming up. people were so excited about new stuff. >> it was cool, t
we're not sure. >> we're not sure. >> that remains to be seen. >>> big weekend, big, big weekd. it's happening. >> i know it. >> on friday, i went over to the neil simon theater with my leading lady, and we actually -- they were putting up the marquee, so that -- >> here it's going up. >> yeah. >> are you contributing? >> i was helping the guys. >> i noticed you helped carolee. >> i helped her and then it went up. >>...
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welcome to the big picture. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max keyser time now to go to frank braun security consultant and a libertarian for bit coin the peer to peer crypto currency frank is part of the team launching shadow life dot cdc he also gave a fantastic talk at the recent bitcoin twelve conference here in london which is why i invited him on the kaiser report brought welcome to the kaiser report thanks for having me all right frank first i'm sure the audience will want to know why the mass. privacy is necessary for liberty. privacy is not granted it needs to be taken therefore in times of extreme surveillance i think we need extreme cold to measure us for example they're coming with snow everywhere and they can identify you personally and take all of whom movements that's why you became a pro the extremists and mosque and public. right so you're talking about extreme privacy as being necessary in a world that we live in now of extreme of extreme surveillance where you've got millions of cameras
welcome to the big picture. welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max keyser time now to go to frank braun security consultant and a libertarian for bit coin the peer to peer crypto currency frank is part of the team launching shadow life dot cdc he also gave a fantastic talk at the recent bitcoin twelve conference here in london which is why i invited him on the kaiser report brought welcome to the kaiser report thanks for having me all right frank first i'm sure the audience will want to know...
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big people working on big people. led the running back by the 3-4 seam and t what they can. now, the off season, usc spent a lot of time. you see the rushing yardage, huge in stanford's favor. usc spending a lot of time in take-aways. that's what made them great in the early 2000s. they have gotten better at that. they need one in a big way right now. >> gus: first down and ten at the 19. for josh nunes and the stanford offense. taylor is back with mark dawson getting into the backfield. >> charles: watch how this possession goes. usc gets an opportunity to stack up the ball carrier. second man, third man in, they're all raking in the football, trying to knock it free and create a big play. >> gus: lane kiffin. right now stanford giving them a run. up by seven. second down and nine. play fake, nunes rolling out. over the middle. ertz again, first down cardinals. they said this kid was unflappable. they said he knew how to make all the right decisions and forget about mistakes. and he has done that. >> charles: thrown a couple interceptions tonight but david shaw told us he t
big people working on big people. led the running back by the 3-4 seam and t what they can. now, the off season, usc spent a lot of time. you see the rushing yardage, huge in stanford's favor. usc spending a lot of time in take-aways. that's what made them great in the early 2000s. they have gotten better at that. they need one in a big way right now. >> gus: first down and ten at the 19. for josh nunes and the stanford offense. taylor is back with mark dawson getting into the backfield....
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big. and maybe not the perfect system but it can be used very well as a replacement for fear of money and very nice properties thinks like there is no inflation in bitcoin there is no central authority issuing bitcoin ok that's fair enough i mean the comparisons are are excellent to be made with gold and silver they have a lot of many of the same attributes but as a medium of exchange right now there is something i think you could call the encrypted public domain that big supports and expands and now you've got a whole group of people around the world serving that encrypted public domain frank broad tell us a little bit about the counter economy what is it how big is it what is it going got to do with it well the counter economy is the global black market and it has a size of ten trillion us dollars and when you combine all black markets in the boat together it makes it the second largest economy in the world only second to the united states and. the county economy is growing very fast esp
big. and maybe not the perfect system but it can be used very well as a replacement for fear of money and very nice properties thinks like there is no inflation in bitcoin there is no central authority issuing bitcoin ok that's fair enough i mean the comparisons are are excellent to be made with gold and silver they have a lot of many of the same attributes but as a medium of exchange right now there is something i think you could call the encrypted public domain that big supports and expands...
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getting red dill for the big speech.e for the november election, home stretch, a new book portrays president obama as overconfident, underprepared, and unwilling to nurture relationships with the congressional leaders from either party. not a gloring portrayal. the price of politics is written by noted author bob woodward. not exactly a conservative idealogue. chief national correspondent jim angle has a first look. >> two weeks before inauguration, president elect obama and joe biden went to capitol hill to tell leaders of both party he is wanted a stimulus package of $800 billion to $1.3 trillion. he asked for everyone's ideas and both parties said the atmosphere for bipartisan cooperation was sincere on all sides. but then the president went his own way, as the book puts it, president obama and his advisors believe, "government spending could create jobs and grow the economy." that's why republicans believe helping small business would create more jobs. just after taking office, the new president invited congressional
getting red dill for the big speech.e for the november election, home stretch, a new book portrays president obama as overconfident, underprepared, and unwilling to nurture relationships with the congressional leaders from either party. not a gloring portrayal. the price of politics is written by noted author bob woodward. not exactly a conservative idealogue. chief national correspondent jim angle has a first look. >> two weeks before inauguration, president elect obama and joe biden...
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a big day calls for the big n' toasted breakfast sandwich. grab yours at dunkin' donuts. but it makes millions offin west marylanders every year. now they're running dishonest ads. why? because voting for question seven is a vote to build a... world-class resort casino in maryland. creating thousands of jobs and... ...according to the official department of legislative... services, hundreds of millions for our schools. while saving taxpayer money by cutting casino subsidies. question seven. good jobs and better schools in maryland. not west virginia. i'm drinking dunkin'. i'm just in love with the flavor. i get mine black. i don't want to take away from that pure taste. so smooth, no bitterness. it's awesome. there's no other taste like it. america runs on dunkin' coffee. >>> welcome back. an update on this weekend's severe weather. the national weather service says there were no tornado touchdowns in fairfax county. still, many neighborhoods took a hard hit especially in reston. on south shore road ark large tree crashed a carport. another clipped a house n that neighbor
a big day calls for the big n' toasted breakfast sandwich. grab yours at dunkin' donuts. but it makes millions offin west marylanders every year. now they're running dishonest ads. why? because voting for question seven is a vote to build a... world-class resort casino in maryland. creating thousands of jobs and... ...according to the official department of legislative... services, hundreds of millions for our schools. while saving taxpayer money by cutting casino subsidies. question seven....
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. >>> and the triathlon, after a big race, we'll see more. and first, cancer cures under the microscope. >>> this week, md anderson, the largest cancer center in the world make this surprising announcement. they say we're finally in a position to radically reduce the death rate from several common cancers. not some someday, far off in the future, but instead, soon. including cancers like melanoma, prostate, lung cancer, the biggest killer. it is a big challenge, but some say we just simply can't afford the huge cost of new treatments. and we've also heard new ideas before, but this time they say it is different. she was half way through her senior year of college last december when she noticed something strange in her left breast. >> something was just not right. and i knew it was not. and i just felt like it was something not good. >> two doctors told her not to worry. but a biopsy told her the truth. it was cancer. rose linn lives outside houston, but the first thing, they drove to md anderson. this place is big, in fact, a whole center dev
. >>> and the triathlon, after a big race, we'll see more. and first, cancer cures under the microscope. >>> this week, md anderson, the largest cancer center in the world make this surprising announcement. they say we're finally in a position to radically reduce the death rate from several common cancers. not some someday, far off in the future, but instead, soon. including cancers like melanoma, prostate, lung cancer, the biggest killer. it is a big challenge, but some say...
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dangerous is a big, big word. unintended consequences, we all get the concept.have any sense of what those unintended consequences might be? and i understand, it's a dumb question almost, right you? never know what they're going to be. >> you never know. i call them cancers. very much like prior to the last credit crisis. there were cancers developing in various areas of the credit market that were a function of unsound monetary policy in '03 but you didn't see it for several years. the same thing is happening with the fed's qe policy, particularly with this qe3, since it's forcing investors to make what i would call riskier decisions. you are seeing some of these elements, such as discussions, let's say, on friday about bond funds, extending and moving out in differences from their benchmarks. or in europe about money market funds having to move out and go down in credit. and even this morning, san jose talking about how they're going to increase alternative investments so as to try and increase the returns in this low return environment. >> that's what he want
dangerous is a big, big word. unintended consequences, we all get the concept.have any sense of what those unintended consequences might be? and i understand, it's a dumb question almost, right you? never know what they're going to be. >> you never know. i call them cancers. very much like prior to the last credit crisis. there were cancers developing in various areas of the credit market that were a function of unsound monetary policy in '03 but you didn't see it for several years. the...
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least you can easily fit on a bumper sticker you see mitt romney's so-called big idea is the same big idea that's been pushed by every republican since reagan we the people are free this believe has been the underlying basis for everything going to try to do these games to the vision of a society where men and women are free free to choose but work government is not as free to override their decisions we have to fight for our freedoms also economic and our national security freedoms it was ronald reagan who said that freedom is always just one generation away from extinction freedom freedom freedom after hearing it all this much the word starts to lose meaning in the founders by the way didn't use the word freedom they used the word liberty what exactly do these republicans mean when they talk about freedom pluckily gov good hair down in texas rick perry explained it for us. america needs to be about where you need to be about freedom from overtaxation freedom over litigation dream oh. regulation that's the key right there when republicans are talking about freedom they're not talking
least you can easily fit on a bumper sticker you see mitt romney's so-called big idea is the same big idea that's been pushed by every republican since reagan we the people are free this believe has been the underlying basis for everything going to try to do these games to the vision of a society where men and women are free free to choose but work government is not as free to override their decisions we have to fight for our freedoms also economic and our national security freedoms it was...
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from big steps, to little steps.r clients, so they can take the steps to help grow, preserve, and pass along their wealth. so their footsteps can help the next generation find their own path. all of us serving you. us bank >>> millions of folks watched michelle obama's speech on television including the first family. this is the view from the white house. you can see the president with his daughters watching their mom. the administration released this photo of the three of them curled on on the couch. here at the dnc in charlotte, north carolina energy inside the conventional hall, lots of it. take a look. >> i brought home three berets. put my inauguration earrings on and i'm set. >> i wore this in 2008, and i said we did great. i'm wearing it again in 2012. >> i love the flag because i think the republicans think it's theirs so i wear it. >> from head to toe i notice. >> head to toe and even my socks. look at my shoes. >> oh, my goodness. >> we are going to have a big gap, a big gender gap and we're going to bring
from big steps, to little steps.r clients, so they can take the steps to help grow, preserve, and pass along their wealth. so their footsteps can help the next generation find their own path. all of us serving you. us bank >>> millions of folks watched michelle obama's speech on television including the first family. this is the view from the white house. you can see the president with his daughters watching their mom. the administration released this photo of the three of them curled...
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it cleared a big opening in the understory, killed small trees, and left a big opening in the canopy. and in that ening, a rush of trees germinates and establishes. and we call those trees -- they're very fast-growing -- we call them pioneers. they pioneer the new gap. and they're specialists. they don't occur inheerstor they only cur these gaps. so this promotes diversity, because you have species specialized to these gaps. you have species specialized to the dark understory of the forest. and if we look at a big landscape scale, the forest is a mosaic of trees and gaps. or: some trees are specialized by the nutrients in the soil. dr. hubbell: this species is rare. this is casearia, and it only occurs in this local little area that we' in of about 100 feet by 100 feet. and there are a couple hundred individuals here, t nowhere se in the pl, or very rare in the rest of thelot. and so we're trying to understand why this species likes this particular place in the forest. and one idea is that this particular species kehigh-calcium soils and poor-phosphorus soils. and so thiis one area th
it cleared a big opening in the understory, killed small trees, and left a big opening in the canopy. and in that ening, a rush of trees germinates and establishes. and we call those trees -- they're very fast-growing -- we call them pioneers. they pioneer the new gap. and they're specialists. they don't occur inheerstor they only cur these gaps. so this promotes diversity, because you have species specialized to these gaps. you have species specialized to the dark understory of the forest. and...
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big-box stores have a terrible impact on the businesss in san francisco. it will close many small stores and it will layoff people and in my opinion, it becomes a monopoly over the whole city here. so i came here to just give you this feedback from somebody who has been there the past 28 years. >> i will say it's some of the best turkey and cranberry sauce sandwiches in the whole city. [ laughter ] thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> next speaker, mr. wu. >> thank you, supervisor mar and good afternoon. my name is steve wu and i'm from the tender loin neighborhood development and we're here to talk today about what is going on in our neighborhood in the tenderloin. and we have been up to an effort to bring fresh food to the neighborhood. it's one of the only neighborhoods without access to a grocery store. and so what we have been trying to do is to organize the corner stores, which there are a number of in our neighborhood, to provide more fresh food. we realized that the corner stores are actually a resource to the neighborhood. and if we could ju
big-box stores have a terrible impact on the businesss in san francisco. it will close many small stores and it will layoff people and in my opinion, it becomes a monopoly over the whole city here. so i came here to just give you this feedback from somebody who has been there the past 28 years. >> i will say it's some of the best turkey and cranberry sauce sandwiches in the whole city. [ laughter ] thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> next speaker, mr. wu. >> thank...
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he's got this very, very big tax cut. it's trillions of dollars big. it's particularly big at least on paper for the rich. but he's also got these four promises he made. he says his tax cut won't cost anything. it won't raise taxes on the middle class. it won't cut taxes on the rich. and it won't end the tax breaks for saving and investment. the tax policy center, the sort of gold standard in nonpartisan tax wonkerry looked at this and declared it, quote, not mathematically possible. even if you erased literally every tax break and deduction for people making over $250,000 except for the ones for savings and investment which romney says he'll keep, there's not enough money there to pay for romney's tax cut. the math simply doesn't work. for a while the romney campaign had just no answer to this at all. they just said they didn't believe the tax policy center. they called them, quote, biased even though they're directed by one of george w. bush's top economists. then slowly right leaning economists began releasing their own studies showing if you made s
he's got this very, very big tax cut. it's trillions of dollars big. it's particularly big at least on paper for the rich. but he's also got these four promises he made. he says his tax cut won't cost anything. it won't raise taxes on the middle class. it won't cut taxes on the rich. and it won't end the tax breaks for saving and investment. the tax policy center, the sort of gold standard in nonpartisan tax wonkerry looked at this and declared it, quote, not mathematically possible. even if...
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start your big day with a big n' toasted breakfast sandwich from dunkin'.rve more than starters. we serve igniters. and now, so can you. introducing succulent dumplings and crispy spring rolls. ignite the night with p.f. chang's home menu appetizers. find them near our frozen meals. death.how the state is fighting back tonight on fox45 news at five.3 3 3 map wilkens795395map at this hour... the victim of a campus shooting at morgan state university is in critical but stable ondition. pe was shot yesterday in the heart of campus. campus.although classes will resume today... megan gilliland is here with more on the search for the gunman. good morning guys,the shoottr got away... but officials say the campus is secuue this morning.they stressed to us that that was not a random shooting... that the victim was targeted. targeted.around 5 o'clock yesterday evening a shot was fired inside the student center on campus.within minutes... the city swat team backed by officers found a man stumbling outside... shot once no sign of the gunman. immediately students were s
start your big day with a big n' toasted breakfast sandwich from dunkin'.rve more than starters. we serve igniters. and now, so can you. introducing succulent dumplings and crispy spring rolls. ignite the night with p.f. chang's home menu appetizers. find them near our frozen meals. death.how the state is fighting back tonight on fox45 news at five.3 3 3 map wilkens795395map at this hour... the victim of a campus shooting at morgan state university is in critical but stable ondition. pe was...
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if that happens how big a deal is that and if that doesn't happen how big a deal is that well i think he's going to have to i think the supreme court i think the supreme court embarrassed him they shamed this judge as he should have been if you recall you and i talked about this when it was happening i said this is this is law school one o one this judge should have understood the basic parameters for injunctive relief that there's a permanent irreparable harm in this situation permanent referable harm for seven hundred fifty thousand potential voters where they have a system where they selectively. unnecessarily and caprices flee target parts of pennsylvania the supreme court said to him you didn't do it right so he's going i think there's going to be some injunctive relief i think when that happens i think it's going to interrupt this whole effort to the point to where simpson is is hugely embarrassed his career from an appellate standpoint is really at risk here because the supreme court is telling us is telling him what casual observers in the law understood and that is there are
if that happens how big a deal is that and if that doesn't happen how big a deal is that well i think he's going to have to i think the supreme court i think the supreme court embarrassed him they shamed this judge as he should have been if you recall you and i talked about this when it was happening i said this is this is law school one o one this judge should have understood the basic parameters for injunctive relief that there's a permanent irreparable harm in this situation permanent...
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the big mac is not the biggest source of calories, just 550.hat'sless than the double quarterpounder with cheese at 750. the highest calorie food on the menu isn't even a burger. it's the big breakfast with hot cakes. 1,090. what's the damage in my bag? grand total, 1,950 calories. now, step two in this little experiment. how much time will it take me to burn off 1,950 calories on this treadmill? okay, so, as the experiment runs its course, let's consult some experts on whether forcing restaurants to post calorie information, as the federal government is poised to do soon, actually works or whether it's just another example of the nanny state run amuck. all right, doctor -- >> yes. >> reporter: we brought you here to mcdonald's because we have a question. this doctor is from new york university. he has done studies and found that posting calorie info does not change the way people order. what do we have to do to get people to really change their orders? offer a defibrillator with the burger? >> these foods really taste good, so, the price is a
the big mac is not the biggest source of calories, just 550.hat'sless than the double quarterpounder with cheese at 750. the highest calorie food on the menu isn't even a burger. it's the big breakfast with hot cakes. 1,090. what's the damage in my bag? grand total, 1,950 calories. now, step two in this little experiment. how much time will it take me to burn off 1,950 calories on this treadmill? okay, so, as the experiment runs its course, let's consult some experts on whether forcing...
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big moves there.et's go over to mandy drury for what's coming up on street signs. >>> i'm going to give you one guess what we are going to be all over today. no prizes for a correct guess. yes, it is the fed. at the top of the hour the fed is releasing its revised economic forecast. you will get them first with us. >>> then we'll debate whether or not qe3 will be a long-term boost to your money. >>> and then at about 2:15 eastern time, big ben is going to be holding his news conference. we'll be carrying it live in its entirety when that happens. you have to tune in. this is must-watch television. back to you on "power lunch." >>> the looming fiscal cliff includes some massive skweft tra sequestration, cuts in the defense budget. meantime, the pentagon has found a way. use some of the research and technologies developed by the defense department and license it in the private sector to build new businesses. joining us, chris silva, ceo of the private equity firm allied mines. i want to make sure that i
big moves there.et's go over to mandy drury for what's coming up on street signs. >>> i'm going to give you one guess what we are going to be all over today. no prizes for a correct guess. yes, it is the fed. at the top of the hour the fed is releasing its revised economic forecast. you will get them first with us. >>> then we'll debate whether or not qe3 will be a long-term boost to your money. >>> and then at about 2:15 eastern time, big ben is going to be holding...
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missed tackles here mean big plays. oklahoma state more than capable of breaking off big chunks. texas has to tackle in the secondary. >> gus: walsh with two timeouts. over the middle. charlie moore, josh stewart closest men to the football. >> charles: there can be zero relaxation if you're a texas defender. we've seen oklahoma state score so quickly during this evening. >> gus: second and ten. texas rushes three. and they get to him! randle with the fumble recovery. oklahoma state calls a time-out. jackson jeffcoat, alex okafor, both in the backfield. >> charles: that's what you expect out of your big-time players. when the ball game's on the line and the pressure's there, you expect 44 and 80, often called the best tandem of defen ends not just in the conference but possibly in the country. they'll get an argument out of lsu with mingo and montgomery, but they rank up there and a big play was made. >> gus: last three seasons, not how you start, it's how you finish. texas has gotten off to good starts. >> charles: just think about big games. big-name opponents. that's what texa
missed tackles here mean big plays. oklahoma state more than capable of breaking off big chunks. texas has to tackle in the secondary. >> gus: walsh with two timeouts. over the middle. charlie moore, josh stewart closest men to the football. >> charles: there can be zero relaxation if you're a texas defender. we've seen oklahoma state score so quickly during this evening. >> gus: second and ten. texas rushes three. and they get to him! randle with the fumble recovery. oklahoma...
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certainly not a big deal. saturday afternoon through sunday should be dry, sunny with high temperatures expected in the upper 70's. >> in this morning's consumer alert. the secret is out. apple unveiled its latest version of the iphone. the new smart phone is thinner and lighter than the iphone 4-s but has a smaller screen. starting next week, more than 14,000 mcdonald's restaurant also list calorie and nutritional information on in store and drive-thru menus. mcdonald's says it wants to voluntarily offer the information in an effort to educate customers. that brings us to our water cooler question of the day. will seeing the calorie count change the way you order? send us your answer to wbaltv.com. we definitely felt it here, the cooler fall-like weather. you might be thinking you need an upgrade. it is not the best season for sales. we'll offer some tips to save you money. >> shoppers don't usually -- to find clothing bargains but "shop smart" magazine says certain trick consist help shoppers make their own
certainly not a big deal. saturday afternoon through sunday should be dry, sunny with high temperatures expected in the upper 70's. >> in this morning's consumer alert. the secret is out. apple unveiled its latest version of the iphone. the new smart phone is thinner and lighter than the iphone 4-s but has a smaller screen. starting next week, more than 14,000 mcdonald's restaurant also list calorie and nutritional information on in store and drive-thru menus. mcdonald's says it wants to...
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levi's is a big one right now where you have had a big big deal with levi's and it's several pages worthu be sure people are actually looking at the ads themselves? >> so the way it works is that what we do is we enable publishers to actually put ads within the pages of their magazine. so this is details magazine content on flipboard. here's a full page ad that they sold to levi's. levi's basically has this really beautiful ad and when you tap on it, it actually takes you to levi's magazine which is also on flipboard. this is made up of all sorts of different articles and things but very importantly you can also buy these things. you can tap on them and you can actually buy on any of these items, so here for example i can buy this scarf if i wanted to. and it just -- it buys it on flipboard directly and so it's a social catalog. liz: 25,000 to a million dollars, people are paying for those ads to be in flipboard because they are so much prettier first of all than the banner ads, sure, you can prove that they are actually using them and looking at them. evan, show us where you sit because
levi's is a big one right now where you have had a big big deal with levi's and it's several pages worthu be sure people are actually looking at the ads themselves? >> so the way it works is that what we do is we enable publishers to actually put ads within the pages of their magazine. so this is details magazine content on flipboard. here's a full page ad that they sold to levi's. levi's basically has this really beautiful ad and when you tap on it, it actually takes you to levi's...
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two big developments. >> two big developments. and got a little tattoo on the back of her neck, performance art and everybody watched as she did this. >> permanent tattoo. >> you know gaga, goes big or goes home. >> eva longoria, rumors about this, confirming her new romance. >> with mark sanchez, nfl quarterback. she says don't get crazy, you guys, we're washially dating. divorced from tony parker so she has a thing for athletes. >> never get crazy and overdo it. never, never. >> we don't do that. >> thank you so much. >> and now here's natalie. >> thanks, savannah. what's in with style and beauty. rebecca is from getgorgp.com. >> good morning. >> the first thing is equestrian look is in. >> it's in and easy to pull off. put together a really easy started. starting with the ruffled blazer and an equestrian-themed shirt and look for a pair of riding pants and you've got to have the riding boots. >> you can do it easier with accessories even. >> use items already in your closet, just accessories, a satchel bag from limited, a wide
two big developments. >> two big developments. and got a little tattoo on the back of her neck, performance art and everybody watched as she did this. >> permanent tattoo. >> you know gaga, goes big or goes home. >> eva longoria, rumors about this, confirming her new romance. >> with mark sanchez, nfl quarterback. she says don't get crazy, you guys, we're washially dating. divorced from tony parker so she has a thing for athletes. >> never get crazy and...
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it is true that we have a big trouble maintaining what is amateurism. it is hard to maintain the amateur focus because everybody wants to make a buck off these big-time student-athletes. the problem is, the big-time student-athletes are a very tiny fraction of our franchise. very few. 430 student athletes in the franchise. 430,000 student athletes. that is a lot of kids. they're all playing in a franchise. we believe in this stuff. it is very hard to manage. what you watch when you watched the evolution of the n.c.a.a., and don't forget, this is about the universities, the universities are the franchise, whatever is done is because the universities, their presence, their trustees, faculty, regulatory agencies, everybody is in favor of what is going on. there is nobody opting out. nobody is opting out. people are raising their hands. they get filled with wisdom and justice and truth and they go off and say, we don't need to play anymore. they don't do that. everybody needs to have justice and truth, just like us, so we don't have under competition. they
it is true that we have a big trouble maintaining what is amateurism. it is hard to maintain the amateur focus because everybody wants to make a buck off these big-time student-athletes. the problem is, the big-time student-athletes are a very tiny fraction of our franchise. very few. 430 student athletes in the franchise. 430,000 student athletes. that is a lot of kids. they're all playing in a franchise. we believe in this stuff. it is very hard to manage. what you watch when you watched the...
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big point big going allowed some funds to flow to julian assange who is obviously the standard bearer for journalism in the world today is this we see an application of bitcoin and is a best gate of journalism potentially one of the greatest uses a bit going going forward especially in conflict zones where moving money around would be completely difficult for any number of reasons or thought yeah i agree totally that this is a very nice property of bitcoin that you cannot have charged x. as a system so the state cannot. you know prevent journalists like julian songs from receiving money but it's also very important for a full online businesses because when you don't have charge backs you don't have the risk that somebody received the goods and then. charge the money back and you with the merchant you just sit there with a loss frank wrong or out of time thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thanks so much for having me it was a pleasure and that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with me max kaiser and stacy herbert i want to thank my guest frank braun who
big point big going allowed some funds to flow to julian assange who is obviously the standard bearer for journalism in the world today is this we see an application of bitcoin and is a best gate of journalism potentially one of the greatest uses a bit going going forward especially in conflict zones where moving money around would be completely difficult for any number of reasons or thought yeah i agree totally that this is a very nice property of bitcoin that you cannot have charged x. as a...
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big game in st. pete last night. evan longoria and the rays taking on the yankees.ottom three, man on, two outs for longoria. an explosive situation. takes freddy garcia deep. his tenth home run of the year. the rays take a 3-2 lead. bottom five. desmond jennings at the dish. he takes garcia out long. rays on top, 4-2. not done yet. very next batter. b.j. upton. his 18th home run of the season. the rays go on to win 5-2. the yanks have now lost three in a row. >>> so, the orioles chasing the yankees. baltimore taking on the blue jays. top five, no score. two on for mark reynolds. crushes one to left. his 17th home run of the season. fifth home run in five games. the o's have a season high 18 hits. and shutout the blue jays, 12-0. and they're tied with the yankees in the division. >>> white sox, taking on the twins. that's outfielder dewayne wise pitching for the white sox because, well, the white sox used six pitchers in this game. wise gets a double-play. and the next batter gets ryan doumit to fly out and end the inning. phil humber allowed eight home runs. ouch i
big game in st. pete last night. evan longoria and the rays taking on the yankees.ottom three, man on, two outs for longoria. an explosive situation. takes freddy garcia deep. his tenth home run of the year. the rays take a 3-2 lead. bottom five. desmond jennings at the dish. he takes garcia out long. rays on top, 4-2. not done yet. very next batter. b.j. upton. his 18th home run of the season. the rays go on to win 5-2. the yanks have now lost three in a row. >>> so, the orioles...
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was a big. welcome back to the cause a report on max kaiser time now to go to new york and talk to author historian and investigative journalist leah mcgrath goodman is author of the asylum the renegade to hijack the world oil market leo welcome back to the kaiser report thanks for having me max so william a graph goodman you've been banned from entering the u.k. due to your investigative reporting interest sex crimes in jersey before we get to that story let's talk about jersey what exactly is jersey go. well jersey is an island the largest island in the channel islands and it's a peculiar possession of the british crown it is the largest tax center in the world has more money in it than any other and it's a very secretive island it runs itself as a parliamentary democracy under a constitutional monarchy it's very complicated but technically britain has legal ties to it but it runs itself right now it's recently been estimated that up to thirty trillion or more is held off shore by various enti
was a big. welcome back to the cause a report on max kaiser time now to go to new york and talk to author historian and investigative journalist leah mcgrath goodman is author of the asylum the renegade to hijack the world oil market leo welcome back to the kaiser report thanks for having me max so william a graph goodman you've been banned from entering the u.k. due to your investigative reporting interest sex crimes in jersey before we get to that story let's talk about jersey what exactly is...
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it's all about the big picture. we have some optimism but we got to watch the big picture numbers. and this, the big day better be good or we're going to start take back some of these bountiful gains. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up, airborne? >> what is your location over. >> critical mission technology that helps protect our country. is it positioned to defend your portfolio or could budget cutbacks put it at risk? cramer's running reconnaissance to find out when he talks with the company's ceo just ahead. >>> and later, gold royalty? as the fed prints more money, gold bugs celebrate. tonight cramer's got a brand-new precious metal's spec play that could help you shine. is it time to strike while the iron's hot? stay tuned to find out. plus -- >>> apple's maps app fiasco is causing backlash with users. tonight cramer's navigating the mobile landscape and checking in on one tech stock now showing signs of life after being left for dead. all coming up on "mad money." >>> don't miss a second of "mad money." follow @jim cramer on twitter. have a question? we cramer #mad
it's all about the big picture. we have some optimism but we got to watch the big picture numbers. and this, the big day better be good or we're going to start take back some of these bountiful gains. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up, airborne? >> what is your location over. >> critical mission technology that helps protect our country. is it positioned to defend your portfolio or could budget cutbacks put it at risk? cramer's running reconnaissance...
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start your big day with a big n' toasted breakfast sandwich from dunkin'.rt modell will be laid to rest today.how you can pay your rrspects. the victim of the perry hall high school shooting.. heads home.the two things he ssys he's most looking forward to doing now that he's out of the 3&and.. the ravens win their season opener against the bengals.the best plays of the game... and what baltimore thinks about the purple and bllck's superbowl chances this year. 3 3 3 tuesday, september 11. 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 a final goodbye to a baltimore legend. the funeral for the former owner of the baltimore ravens... arr modell... is scheduled for laaer this mornin. morning.megan gilliland is here witt more on how heeis being honored today. good morniig guys,the funeral for art modell will be held at the baltimore hebrew congregation at 11:00 o'clock &pthis morning.it'll then be followed by an invitation only servicc. since his assing last thursday... at the age of 87... the ciiy of altimore hassbeen honoring the man whh brought football back to baltimore.during last night's
start your big day with a big n' toasted breakfast sandwich from dunkin'.rt modell will be laid to rest today.how you can pay your rrspects. the victim of the perry hall high school shooting.. heads home.the two things he ssys he's most looking forward to doing now that he's out of the 3&and.. the ravens win their season opener against the bengals.the best plays of the game... and what baltimore thinks about the purple and bllck's superbowl chances this year. 3 3 3 tuesday, september 11. 3...
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willing to make big, bold changes. it announced assets sales a part interest in fields and a pipeline that brings total sales to $2 billion. and management has hinted they might sell more than small assets. he is ease refine -- hess's refining business is just a small part of the refinery. if they were to spin it off and rationalize the hess production side, the stock could be worth a heck of a lot more than where it's trading now. let's break it up. let's start with the explore air -- exploration side of things, known as the up stream in the oil business. all the way up. the market is not giving hess credit at all. hess could certainly sell some of these positions to another oil company for a pretty penny and unlock huge value for shareholders. the latest results are very strong. i've seen estimates saying part of hess's business could be worth up to $25 a share. hess is just a $53 stock. hess also has a joint venture in ohio's utica shale, battleground state. that could be the next big shale discovery. people are goi
willing to make big, bold changes. it announced assets sales a part interest in fields and a pipeline that brings total sales to $2 billion. and management has hinted they might sell more than small assets. he is ease refine -- hess's refining business is just a small part of the refinery. if they were to spin it off and rationalize the hess production side, the stock could be worth a heck of a lot more than where it's trading now. let's break it up. let's start with the explore air --...
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big year. >> it is a big deal, man. >> jimmy: it's exciting. >> you got to blow it out. rager at my house. >> jimmy: you had to. >> i had a dance floor. >> jimmy: you did it up! >> lucy, my almost-three-year-old was dancing to till the wee hours of the morn. >> jimmy: really? >> doing a lot of spinning in her diaper. >> jimmy: yeah, that's the diaper move. that's a big move. >> that's a big move. >> jimmy: yeah -- does 40 feel any different than any other year? >> honestly, it does not. i feel great. >> jimmy: oh my gosh. >> no, i'm just kidding. >> jimmy: i feel great! >> i feel great! [ laughter ] no, i feel really good. the only thing -- and i swear to you. sorry, i had to eat a mint before i came, guys. that's what i'm doing, i'm eating a mint. >> jimmy: you're chewing on a mint. >> yeah. >> jimmy: well, you have very fresh breath. >> thank you. it was for your birthday. >> jimmy: thank you. [ laughter ] i'm getting a lot of presents tonight. >> yes, that was your second present. [ laughter ] and your last. >> jimmy: out of two, yeah. i got two presents. i got a nice
big year. >> it is a big deal, man. >> jimmy: it's exciting. >> you got to blow it out. rager at my house. >> jimmy: you had to. >> i had a dance floor. >> jimmy: you did it up! >> lucy, my almost-three-year-old was dancing to till the wee hours of the morn. >> jimmy: really? >> doing a lot of spinning in her diaper. >> jimmy: yeah, that's the diaper move. that's a big move. >> that's a big move. >> jimmy: yeah -- does 40...
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you have a big idea though. make that happen, you've got to sell that big idea to a much bigger entity, and that's the story in a nutshell of jhe production group, in convincing nascar enterprise to let little jhe run most of their opening ceremonies and more. jay howard runs jhe. what do you do in a nutshell for nascar? > > hopefully we're providing a memorable experience for the fans, from the time they arrive and sit in their seat until the green flag drops. > > so that's all the pre-event stuff, concerts and sideshow events and such? > > in racing, it's the pre- game and the halftime all rolled into one. > > how did you convince nascar you were able to do it? you were a very small player. > > out of college i had an opportunity to go to work full- time for a racetrack, and did exactly what we do now. i started my own company, had one track as a client, and only had myself as an employee for seven years. finally, we got some traction to do what you just said, which was to convince others to jump on. > > let's
you have a big idea though. make that happen, you've got to sell that big idea to a much bigger entity, and that's the story in a nutshell of jhe production group, in convincing nascar enterprise to let little jhe run most of their opening ceremonies and more. jay howard runs jhe. what do you do in a nutshell for nascar? > > hopefully we're providing a memorable experience for the fans, from the time they arrive and sit in their seat until the green flag drops. > > so that's all the...
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big news.e're spreading the word about new honey bunches of oats fruit blends and their unique taste combinations. like peach/raspberry... and banana/blueberry. we're telling everyone. with one flavor in the granola bunch and one on the flake. try some. mmm! two flavors. in harmony. yummy. four nutritious grains and two big fruit flavors to make your day bunches better. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> the demolition of a 14-story building near paris did not quite go as planned. just as dust started billowing up from the site, a change in wind direction sent it straight into the watching crowd. even the soothing strains of some classical music couldn't put people at ease, as they held cloth over the
big news.e're spreading the word about new honey bunches of oats fruit blends and their unique taste combinations. like peach/raspberry... and banana/blueberry. we're telling everyone. with one flavor in the granola bunch and one on the flake. try some. mmm! two flavors. in harmony. yummy. four nutritious grains and two big fruit flavors to make your day bunches better. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited...
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espinosa, that big time hit, big time web gem for the cards. tied at nine, good matchup.he world series mvp wins the battle, singles to left, allen craig scores and that proves to be the game winning run. cards down the nats 10-9. steven strasbourg on the hill tomorrow afternoon. >>> the yankees are ahead of the nats in the a.l. east. >>> the maryland terrapins football team this year, a win is a win. his team is now halfway to matching last year's total number of victories. a new beginning for the terps, with a lot of beginners. perry hill is one of them. the true freshman getting pressured in the quarter right here. it goes to brian thompson. perry, one of three picks, he went 16 for 24, 125 yards. this is one of those completions right here. down 6-0 in the fourth quarter, on third down, he finds kevin dorsey who takes it to the tribe's 14 yard line. big game. two plays later, they go to the ground. here it,justice picket. he's going to untouch, run right into the end zone. maryland's first td of the year. terps up 7-6. late fourth quarter, tribe with the last chance.
espinosa, that big time hit, big time web gem for the cards. tied at nine, good matchup.he world series mvp wins the battle, singles to left, allen craig scores and that proves to be the game winning run. cards down the nats 10-9. steven strasbourg on the hill tomorrow afternoon. >>> the yankees are ahead of the nats in the a.l. east. >>> the maryland terrapins football team this year, a win is a win. his team is now halfway to matching last year's total number of victories. a...
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the first thing you notice when you get here, this place is big. instead, a whole city devoted to fighting cancer. hallways like highways here, and if you're walking, stick to the side. that's the part with the blue stripes. more than a hundred thousand patients every year, nearly 20,000 employees, more than a thousand clinical trials, all of it going on at once. and now m.d. anderson's president says we're at a turning point. >> we're in a position to make dramatic impact on cancer mortality in this decade. >> you're saying if we do everything right, five years from now there will be far fewer people dieing from cancer, right? >> correct. i think that with the existing knowledge and the application of what we now know, we can begin to see dramatic declines in mortality that would excacceler in years five through ten and beyond, set the stage for ultimate control of the disease. >> he calls it the moon shots program. they're pouring in $3 billion over ten years at a time when national funding for cancer research is flat. he says that $3 billion wil
the first thing you notice when you get here, this place is big. instead, a whole city devoted to fighting cancer. hallways like highways here, and if you're walking, stick to the side. that's the part with the blue stripes. more than a hundred thousand patients every year, nearly 20,000 employees, more than a thousand clinical trials, all of it going on at once. and now m.d. anderson's president says we're at a turning point. >> we're in a position to make dramatic impact on cancer...
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and for people for whom israel is a big, big issue, this is a big thing.think they need to diminish the vote. and there is a huge story. you know, and then it's kind of gone away. but it's a platform by republicans wanted to pursue this romney people wanted to push this because of democrats that had made kind of a stink about republican platform in tampa. >> and are we going to see ads about the platform? >> it's a distraction and it always is just getting in the way of the convention. and you know that mitt romney supports exclusions and exceptions for a ban on abortions and party platform does not allow for that. the president knew this was a distraction. so they had this awkward moment this afternoon. they had to vote. and it was awkward and a bad distraction. could have happened to republicans but they had to please ron paul and different factions. platform is troubled both party autos we have more live coverage from charlotte coming up. and of course you're looking live at the roll call vote. it's still going on. the president has officially received
and for people for whom israel is a big, big issue, this is a big thing.think they need to diminish the vote. and there is a huge story. you know, and then it's kind of gone away. but it's a platform by republicans wanted to pursue this romney people wanted to push this because of democrats that had made kind of a stink about republican platform in tampa. >> and are we going to see ads about the platform? >> it's a distraction and it always is just getting in the way of the...
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that is about to change big time.la is looking ahead to a deluge of deals next week. >> there certainly is a busy backlog coming to the fore of the ipo market next week. seven companies are set to hit the market, and it's long overdue activity for sure. it is a cross-section of industries, which is a good thing, two banks, an oil company, a biotech company, a real estate website, and an electric vehicle company to boot. investors say not so fast. it will release $2 billion. that's only roughly 31% of the proceeds so far. excludeing facebook, those proceeds are the lowest level in nine years versus last year. dollar proceeds are down 41%. the back drop overall for these deals, not as friendly as investors had hoped. this year's newly minted stocks are up 15% according to renaissance capital, but still underperforming the s&p 500, as you can see. one sector doing the best is consumer, responsible for the most ipos of any sector out the gate. further evidence of a slowdown, the pipeline ahead is sluggish, and the big kah
that is about to change big time.la is looking ahead to a deluge of deals next week. >> there certainly is a busy backlog coming to the fore of the ipo market next week. seven companies are set to hit the market, and it's long overdue activity for sure. it is a cross-section of industries, which is a good thing, two banks, an oil company, a biotech company, a real estate website, and an electric vehicle company to boot. investors say not so fast. it will release $2 billion. that's only...
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how big is the sun? - big. - how big? very big. big-big-big-big-big-big. okay, let me tell you this, gang. the atom is small-small-small-small, as many times small than us as the sun and average-size stars are bigger than us. so do you want something for your poetry class? guess who stands between the atoms and the stars... in size? - us. - us. that's right, right in between. human beings are as many times bigger than the atom as the stars are many times bigger than us. so it will kind of give you a little bit of feeling. here's another one. i like things like this. apple, any atoms in an apple? i'm sure there's a few, couple of dozen. come on, honey. this scads, right? about 10 to the 22, huh? many, many atoms in an apple, okay? how many apples would fit in the world? you take the world and made it all hollow and you stuck apples in there, lot of apples or little? about as many apples would fill up the whole world as, as many atoms fill up the apple, so atoms are really... small small-small. some people say, "no such thing as perpetual motion." someone el
how big is the sun? - big. - how big? very big. big-big-big-big-big-big. okay, let me tell you this, gang. the atom is small-small-small-small, as many times small than us as the sun and average-size stars are bigger than us. so do you want something for your poetry class? guess who stands between the atoms and the stars... in size? - us. - us. that's right, right in between. human beings are as many times bigger than the atom as the stars are many times bigger than us. so it will kind of give...
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and now, two, big hurricanes brewing in the atlantic. >>> bill's big night. clinton fires up the democratic convention. >> i want to nominate a man who's cool on the outside. but who burns for america on the inside. >> obama comes on stage for a surprise hug. as leaks from a new book show confusion and dysfunction in the white house and congress. >>> and caught on tape. the harrowing moments of a bank manager with a bomb strapped around her stomach. forced to open the vault. throwing bags of cash out the back door. now, the thieves are on the run. >>> and pippa makes manhattan by storm. popping up in all the hot spots. is she headed for the centre court of the u.s. open to the catwalk. is she hunting for a home? and does she have a new man? >>> and good morning, america, from charlotte. robin is with her family in mississippi. glad to have elizabeth vargas with us again today. and what a night it was here at the democratic convention. president clinton made a little bit of history last night. he's the first former president ever to nominate a current presiden
and now, two, big hurricanes brewing in the atlantic. >>> bill's big night. clinton fires up the democratic convention. >> i want to nominate a man who's cool on the outside. but who burns for america on the inside. >> obama comes on stage for a surprise hug. as leaks from a new book show confusion and dysfunction in the white house and congress. >>> and caught on tape. the harrowing moments of a bank manager with a bomb strapped around her stomach. forced to open...
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the eurozone is our big customer. that means you're selling less to your biggest customer and that's why europe is so important. you heard me say that before. today we have new information thathe economies in europe are falling deeper into recession. the person on the screen is mario draghi, they call him super mario, the president of the european central bank and we'll be looking for signs from him about what the ecb could do to stimulate the european economy. that's what we're watching today. it is really important. you're watching the president and mitt romney and a very tight and fierce political battle in the united states. that's the political battle right now that means so much to your money and that's what's happening in europe. i want to take a look at stocks. stock futures are higher as you mentioned and we have been telling you the stocks had a pretty good summer. in the middle of this whole conversation this week of the are you better off conversation, no one is really talking about the stock market. the s
the eurozone is our big customer. that means you're selling less to your biggest customer and that's why europe is so important. you heard me say that before. today we have new information thathe economies in europe are falling deeper into recession. the person on the screen is mario draghi, they call him super mario, the president of the european central bank and we'll be looking for signs from him about what the ecb could do to stimulate the european economy. that's what we're watching today....
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they have help don't they the big accounting firms to k.p.n. james the price waterhouse coopers there and all of the fraud the rain again the seas s. and p. and fitch they are and all of the fraud wall street banks city of banks they all are own. so the wall street journal follows up they conclude based on this piece about the fed accidentally widening the wealth and income gap they say quote this isn't a criticism of the fed just an acknowledgement that monetary policy benefits those who have skin in the financial markets and this is another important term used in the united states by those who have the voice on the mainstream media the rich guys who are able to go on the mainstream media they say we pay the most taxes not by percentage but by a large amount we have skin in the game those poor people the people you saw in the banks the cocher see our work by william bonzai seven well they don't benefit from monetary policy and the wall street journal is pretending it's just accidental it's not intentional that over and over since this financia
they have help don't they the big accounting firms to k.p.n. james the price waterhouse coopers there and all of the fraud the rain again the seas s. and p. and fitch they are and all of the fraud wall street banks city of banks they all are own. so the wall street journal follows up they conclude based on this piece about the fed accidentally widening the wealth and income gap they say quote this isn't a criticism of the fed just an acknowledgement that monetary policy benefits those who have...
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i mean, big, big, very, very big, but it's far, but it's bigger than it is far and it pulls on the earth's oceans more than the moon. so how come we get then the tides by the moon? and the person to figure that out was named isaac, guess what the last name is gang? you know, how many people would not be knowing? isaac newton is the one that figured that out. let's suppose we have a ball of putty or a ball of taffy or a ball of jell-o, something that's really pliable, something that you can whang around a lot, okay? and let's suppose i pull it across the room, and i pull it everywhere with just the same amount of force. what it would do is it'll race across the room and when it got here if you took a snapshot of it, it would still be in a ball shape, okay? let's suppose instead that i pulled on that jell-o a lot stronger here on this part and so-so in the middle and over here a little bit weak-- quite a bit weaker. ah, now i have a difference in pulls across the jell-o. that jell-o, gang, is gonna race across the room. when it gets over here and you take a snapshot of it as it goes by, woul
i mean, big, big, very, very big, but it's far, but it's bigger than it is far and it pulls on the earth's oceans more than the moon. so how come we get then the tides by the moon? and the person to figure that out was named isaac, guess what the last name is gang? you know, how many people would not be knowing? isaac newton is the one that figured that out. let's suppose we have a ball of putty or a ball of taffy or a ball of jell-o, something that's really pliable, something that you can...