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>>> a small town in oregon is the target of the first bio terrorist attack in u.s. history. >> you're at the mercy of evil mind. >> what happened outside portland 30 years ago. the deadliest attack on japanese soil raises questions on how easy it is for terrorists to get their hands on toxic chemicals. and preparing for the worse, basic bio chemical defense training army style. all straight ahead on a second look. >>> good evening and welcome to a second look. i'm gasia mikaelian. the threat of poisoned gas and bilogical weapons have been faced by troops on the battlefield. almost 100 years ago, world war i was known as the chemist war as chlorine and muster gas was used by both sides. last year president obama said syria admitted to using poisoned gas against its own people to wipe out opposition forces and last month the new york times revealed that american soldiers were exposed to thousands of abandoned chemical weapons in iraq. we will look at the use of chemical weapons in war later on but we begin with the use of buy logical weapons obtained by terrorist orga
>>> a small town in oregon is the target of the first bio terrorist attack in u.s. history. >> you're at the mercy of evil mind. >> what happened outside portland 30 years ago. the deadliest attack on japanese soil raises questions on how easy it is for terrorists to get their hands on toxic chemicals. and preparing for the worse, basic bio chemical defense training army style. all straight ahead on a second look. >>> good evening and welcome to a second look. i'm...
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dendreon wasn't part of the s&p bio tech index. so back to this. you get as a passive fund you get it all. you have to take it. it is not going to bring it down. by that point you would owe. by the way, if a big company comes under fire -- >> let me ask the same stupid question a different way. i asked it too long and it didn't make sense to me even to me. i'm hopped up on day quill. >> at least it is not niquill. >> that's later. have we under estimated the risk to passive investing? because the market has done so well it was like buy the market and let it ride. forget about it. you will never beat it. >> that is the case with index investing. it is only as good as the index is itself. in general i think one bad stock one bad day isn't going to make or break an index. i would argue a little bit on the other side of where you are going with this thing. i know exactly where your head is on this thing. >> you do? >> yes. >> i look at numbers here. 80 companies of the s&p 500, maybe a little more are up more than 20% year to date. s&p is up about 8. y
dendreon wasn't part of the s&p bio tech index. so back to this. you get as a passive fund you get it all. you have to take it. it is not going to bring it down. by that point you would owe. by the way, if a big company comes under fire -- >> let me ask the same stupid question a different way. i asked it too long and it didn't make sense to me even to me. i'm hopped up on day quill. >> at least it is not niquill. >> that's later. have we under estimated the risk to...
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the radar name is hyperion. >> bio tech working with orphan diseases.tarted with a buy at roth capital. the target $34, about 35% upside. >> let's move on to talking numbers, shall we? >> we shall. that is our daily look from a stock from both the fundamental and technical perspective. today we are not looking at a stock. >> we are looking at dollar index. craig johnson on the technicals. mark lictenfield. craig to you, technically the dxy looks good setting up against other major currencies, how do you see it? >> we think king dollar is back. we are bullish on the dollar. what we point out to all of the listeners here today is look at the long term down trend reversal we have seen in the dollar index looking back all the way to 2006. we think, again, that we are setting ourselves up for another leg higher. i point out that the next resistance level is at about 88 and after that it is 92. we think over the next six to 12 months that some of the levels will be touched. the stronger economy should lead to a stronger dollar which should be bullish for equi
the radar name is hyperion. >> bio tech working with orphan diseases.tarted with a buy at roth capital. the target $34, about 35% upside. >> let's move on to talking numbers, shall we? >> we shall. that is our daily look from a stock from both the fundamental and technical perspective. today we are not looking at a stock. >> we are looking at dollar index. craig johnson on the technicals. mark lictenfield. craig to you, technically the dxy looks good setting up against...
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the second group bio tech. speaking of the federal reserve being irrelevant the gigantic move started after fed sheet janet yellen railed against stretched valuations. i put this out not to poke fun at everyone but because of the irony. the group is not trading with anything but itself. so often they led the bio techs. today the cohort was pulled along by noses of regenron and isis pharma. to further expand the pipeline which includes atrophy drug. cooks has been on the show talking about the pipeline. i think the stock's run is far from over. the more visible move from regeneron. the treatment approved for diabetic macular edema. as much as i love this stock i thought it might be down more. i attribute the decline to sanafi which seems to buy that stock every time it goes down. every share in the company is they can buy more than they are already buying. i think they will continue to buy the rest of the company. today i realize the excitement comes from the possibility stemming from a formulation we don't talk
the second group bio tech. speaking of the federal reserve being irrelevant the gigantic move started after fed sheet janet yellen railed against stretched valuations. i put this out not to poke fun at everyone but because of the irony. the group is not trading with anything but itself. so often they led the bio techs. today the cohort was pulled along by noses of regenron and isis pharma. to further expand the pipeline which includes atrophy drug. cooks has been on the show talking about the...
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safety level for containment in bio safety level too? >> well, i think the whole issue of risk communication i didn't have it on my slide but i should have. it's a huge gap, i think, across the whole spectrum of everything especially on the waste management side. they have had to grapple with risk communication for years and years. i don't know that there is a magic bullet for that. but i think there's a definite need for us to be able to improve how we can take the scientific nuances and explain them to not just the general public. this is largely an interdisciplinary effort now that we are looking at it. you may have the jargon from one group of scientific experts who don't understand the jargon from another group. it goes way beyond just talking to the public. >> can't agree more with that, actually. dr. peters. >> i guess virus like particles can be made with ebola and look like ebola and are the same size as ebola. they would be a possibility but they are not -- at this time they are not economically feasible. i don't know what it w
safety level for containment in bio safety level too? >> well, i think the whole issue of risk communication i didn't have it on my slide but i should have. it's a huge gap, i think, across the whole spectrum of everything especially on the waste management side. they have had to grapple with risk communication for years and years. i don't know that there is a magic bullet for that. but i think there's a definite need for us to be able to improve how we can take the scientific nuances and...
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. >> his company, bio-recovery corporation, had decades of experience.d by new york city to decontaminate craig spencer's apartment and the brooklyn bowling alley he visiteded. >> this is exactly what we do. >> an investigation found sal payne had only been cleaning up hazardous waste for one year. reporter alex campbell learned pane, a convicted felon, got into the industry by convincing an unsuspected sister to sell her brother's business, a well-regarded cleaning company. she says she was duped. so the company exists, he just was never a part of it? >> exactly. bio-recovery corporation up until 2013 was owned by somebody completely different. >> payne has been at the center of controversy before. back in 2008, during the height of the financial crisis, he started two loan modification companies. they were a scam and new york state sued him. payne was held liable for more than $12.5 million. he has only paid back about $62,000. >> a few months later he bought the bio-recovery company. >> he had been slapped on the wrist and did it again with the bio-re
. >> his company, bio-recovery corporation, had decades of experience.d by new york city to decontaminate craig spencer's apartment and the brooklyn bowling alley he visiteded. >> this is exactly what we do. >> an investigation found sal payne had only been cleaning up hazardous waste for one year. reporter alex campbell learned pane, a convicted felon, got into the industry by convincing an unsuspected sister to sell her brother's business, a well-regarded cleaning company....
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now bio-invaders sound like an , army. in fact, they often feel like one to native species.rive from all over. it's more than just coincidence that the main routes for bio-invaders pretty much match -- pretty much look like a global transport map. these stowaways come at a price, causing an estimated 1 trillion euros in damage every year. some 12,000 such alien species live in the european union alone, with some of them causing serious damage. tunisia is currently having to learn to deal with an influx of jellyfish -- a pest for fishermen and tourists alike. scientists are struggling to keep them at bay and, failing that, trying to make the most of a tricky situation. >> these are uncharted waters for the white-spotted jellyfish. it's ended up in the mediterranean sea after coming all the way from australia. the arrival of new species has left scientists in tunisia worried. each week they head out to sea to carry out tests. in 2012, they found this jellyfish in the mediterranean sea for the first time. >> we assume that they arrived here on big merchant ships. when ships arr
now bio-invaders sound like an , army. in fact, they often feel like one to native species.rive from all over. it's more than just coincidence that the main routes for bio-invaders pretty much match -- pretty much look like a global transport map. these stowaways come at a price, causing an estimated 1 trillion euros in damage every year. some 12,000 such alien species live in the european union alone, with some of them causing serious damage. tunisia is currently having to learn to deal with...
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atmosphere and create human enclosure and human risk and they had no day on the bio availability of the substances and as a result they related on conservative models it will drop the levels below the acceptable standards to the puc has adapted a remedial action plan that is the most expensive and didn't consider alternative plans that might be less radical this if this were a normal sequa project that went through the eir process it will automatically be cost analysis without that cost benefit analysis i think the $17 million remediation plan is overstated and based on an over statement of the hazard see based on incomplete data and sources of the contaminate were not identified in the report it is assuming that all the clay target levels and led are- but they're clearly other sources at play here namely the proposed clean up will be willfully inadequate 6 and a half miles of asphalt roads within the 6 hundred feet of the lake and the plan should - >> thank you. >> sir, your time is up now. >> is there any additional public comment on this item. >> okay seeing none, public comment
atmosphere and create human enclosure and human risk and they had no day on the bio availability of the substances and as a result they related on conservative models it will drop the levels below the acceptable standards to the puc has adapted a remedial action plan that is the most expensive and didn't consider alternative plans that might be less radical this if this were a normal sequa project that went through the eir process it will automatically be cost analysis without that cost benefit...
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alex rodrÍguez admitiÓ a la agencia antidrogas que utilizÓ esteroides de la clÍnica bio gÉnesis, quena. >>> lo que escribiÓ el miami herald referente a las declaraciones de alex rodrÍguez con la dea es preciso. >>> tuvo acceso a la entrevista de la dea defiende a una persona involucrada en el escÁndalo bio gÉnesis, aunque sin relaciÓn con el caso de los beisbolistas de grandes ligas. asegura que algunos de los peloteros involucrados, deberÍan responder ante la justicia, porque cometieron crÍmenes serios. >>> y algunos estÁ alex rodrÍguez. . >>> acuerdo a lao que hemos visto, indiscutiblemente. compÓo testimonio, le pagÓ a su primo, y al seÑor bosch dinero para que no hablaran de Él. >>> tambiÉn habrÍa obstruido a la justicia interferido con una investigaciÓn federal y las autoridades no debieron conceder inmunidad a alex rodrÍguez a cambio de sus declaraciones. buscamos la reacciÓn del abogado de rodrÍguez pero no respondiÓ. aquÍ en miami, el estadio de bÉisbol de una universidad, lleva el nombre de alex rodrÍguez. paradojamente, tan solo al cruzar una avenida, se encontraba la clÍni
alex rodrÍguez admitiÓ a la agencia antidrogas que utilizÓ esteroides de la clÍnica bio gÉnesis, quena. >>> lo que escribiÓ el miami herald referente a las declaraciones de alex rodrÍguez con la dea es preciso. >>> tuvo acceso a la entrevista de la dea defiende a una persona involucrada en el escÁndalo bio gÉnesis, aunque sin relaciÓn con el caso de los beisbolistas de grandes ligas. asegura que algunos de los peloteros involucrados, deberÍan responder ante la...
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degrapple if we have more range you'd see them desolved their bio degrapple but we're talking about the asphalt based materials. >> i understand what you're saying. >> and the shot didn't go into the lake it was years ago but the current shot does not it falls into the property and iron is a substance in property so that steel shot is not thought to be - >> i appreciate that one more question the club is stating they've done a clean obviously not to the level by the agencies involved. >> yeah. the puc has some information regarding that. >> good afternoon clean up just to make sure we getty everything clear the clean up was there's been no clean up on the soil on site the clean up is referenced in the 86 we had a company do a drudging so they recycle some of the lead this was the only clean up absolutely no clean up has occurred on the site whatsoever. >> thank you. i'm pretty much done. >> commissioner hillis. >> so just to clarify the scope is limited that the puc is cleaning up this site and it's great for ou were talking about the future and specific the gun club are not for the
degrapple if we have more range you'd see them desolved their bio degrapple but we're talking about the asphalt based materials. >> i understand what you're saying. >> and the shot didn't go into the lake it was years ago but the current shot does not it falls into the property and iron is a substance in property so that steel shot is not thought to be - >> i appreciate that one more question the club is stating they've done a clean obviously not to the level by the agencies...
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the water sheds for the past thirty years i've been studying the compliment crisis and ecology and bio different in depth i have to concur with a couple of the speakers it is dangerous to put this language of other vegetation and other plants and allow 8 foot shrubs to be considered trees ♪ document that should be struck there is 15 years ago a movement that was originally a good movement that was speed limit to protect bio diversity not to endanger the species has morphed into 0 frankenstein monster there are a lot of people in their mind want to wipeout every tree that is not a species it was previously growing in san francisco and basically to turn the entire city into a bunch of gray i didn't fields and most important the i pcc international climate change reports came out and the i pcc is saying what many of us are saying for the past decades the climate crisis with meth in the atmosphere is extremely dire we'll 80 got to rivera reserved it quickly to plant as many trees as quickly as possible and if this bad diversity crowd gets ahold of language other plants to be added to the d
the water sheds for the past thirty years i've been studying the compliment crisis and ecology and bio different in depth i have to concur with a couple of the speakers it is dangerous to put this language of other vegetation and other plants and allow 8 foot shrubs to be considered trees ♪ document that should be struck there is 15 years ago a movement that was originally a good movement that was speed limit to protect bio diversity not to endanger the species has morphed into 0 frankenstein...
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the arrival in britain of the first bio bus is a case in point.s a company that converts waste into gas that is turned into fuel that drives the bus. you need a driver as well. joining us now is the general manager. good morning. very nice to see you. how does it work? give us the chemistry and the engineering. >> very simply, what we do is transform waste that historically would have gone to landfills -- primarily, what you flush down the toilet. in our case, 75 million tons every year. plus around 35,000 tons of food waste that is collected by households and thrown away by supermarkets. bio-ansform that into a methane gas and a fertilizer that we recycle. the technology behind this is very clever. it is called anaerobic digestion. we have these huge tanks heated naturally occurring bacteria start working on the organic matter to break down the organic matter to produce the bio-methane. >> is it economic at the scale you are at? >> it is. the work we are doing now will help to scale this up. >> what is the limiting factor in terms of scaling this
the arrival in britain of the first bio bus is a case in point.s a company that converts waste into gas that is turned into fuel that drives the bus. you need a driver as well. joining us now is the general manager. good morning. very nice to see you. how does it work? give us the chemistry and the engineering. >> very simply, what we do is transform waste that historically would have gone to landfills -- primarily, what you flush down the toilet. in our case, 75 million tons every year....
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one was basically creating bio shield, which was a guaranteed market for countermeasures. the amount of $5.6 billion. the second was the creation of the asper, which was really about how do we put somebody in charge of the overall federal effort and the third thing was really how do we make the medical countermeasures we need? part of that was investing into nyad. tony fauchy, a spokesperson during this ebola crisis and a true scientific expert in these areas, but also, the idea of how do we build not only what they take from research and development but to a product we can stockpile and use. that was the function of the agency known as barton. i would argue that over the period of time these things have been developed, in some ways, we've kind of lost our eye on the ball. that between crisis, we seem to take for granted, if you will, things are being added or funded when in reality, those things have suffered significantly from that. but it is a circumstance we need to look forward to. after this crisis, we theed to be prepared for the next in a way that may be different
one was basically creating bio shield, which was a guaranteed market for countermeasures. the amount of $5.6 billion. the second was the creation of the asper, which was really about how do we put somebody in charge of the overall federal effort and the third thing was really how do we make the medical countermeasures we need? part of that was investing into nyad. tony fauchy, a spokesperson during this ebola crisis and a true scientific expert in these areas, but also, the idea of how do we...
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this is not to deal with the short term but the people there, you read their bios, two cochairs and members of the community, a really impressive group of people and i think they're worried about outsiders coming in and about the unknown. in general between the leadership of the governor local leadership, the city is ready to deal with whatever the grand jury decides. >> i think there is no doubt, as a mentioned in the opening, the national african-american leaders are calling for protests if the indictment does not come in. i respect those people a lot but no one outside that room has seen all of the evidence. no doubt if the indictment does not come through, a large number will feel as though this is a miscarriage of justice no matter what the evidence says. how that gets handled, how people get to have a voice and do it peacefully, there's a big challenge. i don't know if we are ready for that exactly. it will be a challenge to do this the right way. >> it will be a national component and it all starts here. the dominant race in this, the african-americans and whites they are really conc
this is not to deal with the short term but the people there, you read their bios, two cochairs and members of the community, a really impressive group of people and i think they're worried about outsiders coming in and about the unknown. in general between the leadership of the governor local leadership, the city is ready to deal with whatever the grand jury decides. >> i think there is no doubt, as a mentioned in the opening, the national african-american leaders are calling for...
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natural and organic food, bio tech stocks. buy them when you can when the short termers give you a chance. given how the hedge funds seem to buy high and sell low they can be an annuity for those with a time horizon longer than a may fly. >> thanks for having us. your book "get rich carefully" talks about how johnson&johnson was a solid stock in early years. is it still a solid stock? >> it has fabulous leadership. why do i like gorsky? he came in and cleaned the shop up. there were so many overhangs whether charges or problems. he is one by one cut them off or at least minimized them and put a lot of new products to market and expanded the company. j&j is the classic blue chip stock. i'm recommending it here and now. >> sir, i was wondering with the president in asia and our markets becoming so closely intertwined do you think toyota is a good buy? >> i looked at toyota this weekend because i felt like with the yen where it is toyota would have an advantage. i don't like the auto companies. my travel trust owns general motors
natural and organic food, bio tech stocks. buy them when you can when the short termers give you a chance. given how the hedge funds seem to buy high and sell low they can be an annuity for those with a time horizon longer than a may fly. >> thanks for having us. your book "get rich carefully" talks about how johnson&johnson was a solid stock in early years. is it still a solid stock? >> it has fabulous leadership. why do i like gorsky? he came in and cleaned the shop...
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that we have is how it will apply to the alternative fuel and whether it is electric or natural gas or bio diesel and etc., and yeah, i think that there is many different policy choices that could you go on that, and i think, that it is easy to go down a rabbit hole of looking at what the different emissions are from where you draw the emission food chain for all of these different fuel sources. and i think that our inclination is that at least for the initial ordinance it will make sense to eliminate to gasoline and diesel and the bio diesel where you have the majority of the diesel and try not to get into the over, complicated for the cng and that sort of thing and we would be interested in your feedback on that. and, so, yeah, i guess that will keep your presentation short and i don't know if you would like to address questions or if you would like to hear from the folks at the 360 bay area or from the staff. >> commissioners? questions for mr. pollock? >> perhaps, we could hear the rest of the presentation and then... and questions. >> okay. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. >> and
that we have is how it will apply to the alternative fuel and whether it is electric or natural gas or bio diesel and etc., and yeah, i think that there is many different policy choices that could you go on that, and i think, that it is easy to go down a rabbit hole of looking at what the different emissions are from where you draw the emission food chain for all of these different fuel sources. and i think that our inclination is that at least for the initial ordinance it will make sense to...
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a quick phase and move into construction in approximately 2017, concurrent with construction of the bio solids project which is already under contract and design with a contract you approved with brown and caldwell so we ask your permission to move forward. >> you were speaking there on item 7. you want to speak on item 6 as well? >> i had a staff person who was supposed to talk about item 6. i will tell you the city attorney tells me i have a conflict of interest with urs because my wife works with urs. i will state that out front and say i had nothing to do with the decision to bring this original contract to the puc, but this is a contract to extend the contract for services on the new irvington be tunnel. that tunnel is moving, we have completed construction of the tunnel, we plan on disinfectious in 2015 consistent with our overall operations plan. we did run into very challenging conditions while tunneling which extended the contract so this is an extension of of services to be concurrent with the contractor's xwepx -- extension of services. >> no questions. mr. rose, can we do th
a quick phase and move into construction in approximately 2017, concurrent with construction of the bio solids project which is already under contract and design with a contract you approved with brown and caldwell so we ask your permission to move forward. >> you were speaking there on item 7. you want to speak on item 6 as well? >> i had a staff person who was supposed to talk about item 6. i will tell you the city attorney tells me i have a conflict of interest with urs because...
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so, as a bio management geek, seeing this panel appears phenomenal. it is exciting to see the efforts and the enthusiasm looking at some of the science and technology that is going into it. in my former life, is to do pharmaceutical research. dr. howard, with regard to compound handling -- there is one group that is not at the table, and that is the usda. if we look at our containment facilities for large animal research, you do see a lot of this type of technology with ppe working around large animals that are in containment. the africa issue, it is not just africa, it is a lot of the developing countries. tremendous ent a amount of resources -- billions and billions of dollars on security -- and it security from h a standpoint -- but what we have failed as a global health security's agenda is the we're dealing with -- three have the capacity to, you know, identify, contain, respond to potential outbreaks. whether or not as a terrorist attack or a natural born outbreak. i commend those who are in the front lines. as a biosafety professional, to is an
so, as a bio management geek, seeing this panel appears phenomenal. it is exciting to see the efforts and the enthusiasm looking at some of the science and technology that is going into it. in my former life, is to do pharmaceutical research. dr. howard, with regard to compound handling -- there is one group that is not at the table, and that is the usda. if we look at our containment facilities for large animal research, you do see a lot of this type of technology with ppe working around large...
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it's so connected with self-expression, identity, fashion. >> you are wearing a bio sensing shirt.m wearing one too. we might as well look alike at the very least. i can see it tracks my heart rate, and my breathing. you mentioned that the breathing is particularly important for people who do fitness. i like to think of myself as a reasonably fit guy, but i haven't bothered tracking my breathing. what can i do by tracking my breathing but i can't with a fitness watch? >> good question. we worked a lot with fitness trainers, professional athletes in developing the applications. what many fitness trainers -- >> look like superman. us is theey tell athletes need to own their breath. it's a first phase. , if you manage your breathing and maximize the auction and intake i regulating your breathing, you reduce the creation of lactose axis -- acid. you can push your fitness further. inclined tole be compare the metrics you get off of the bio sensing shirt with the kind of things you can get from a job own horn apple watch -- jawbone or an apple watch. do you see an opportunity to work col
it's so connected with self-expression, identity, fashion. >> you are wearing a bio sensing shirt.m wearing one too. we might as well look alike at the very least. i can see it tracks my heart rate, and my breathing. you mentioned that the breathing is particularly important for people who do fitness. i like to think of myself as a reasonably fit guy, but i haven't bothered tracking my breathing. what can i do by tracking my breathing but i can't with a fitness watch? >> good...
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you will see is impressive bio. from the u.s. senate and so on. also from the potomac institute with a very rich background you can see that. and our next panelist is the professor from south asia with the un and so forth you do have a program in front of you and i would like to make a few remarks is the obligation to put some context for discussion. before that i would like to mention we dedicate the seminar first of all, in the memory of the victim's of violence manmade or mother nature. but now those that have died because of ebola or those that were victimized by terrorism throughout the world. as we speak we have to do keep in mind when dealing with the challenge that is very serious with implications we certainly have two's think about the victim's. also a specific segment of the society, are particularly targeted by terrorism for example, those that tries to bring us the information in with that islamic state of james solely. so a dedication to woo the victims and we also have to celebrate of those whose serve to protect our societies and i
you will see is impressive bio. from the u.s. senate and so on. also from the potomac institute with a very rich background you can see that. and our next panelist is the professor from south asia with the un and so forth you do have a program in front of you and i would like to make a few remarks is the obligation to put some context for discussion. before that i would like to mention we dedicate the seminar first of all, in the memory of the victim's of violence manmade or mother nature. but...
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. >>> citi group adding bio marren. >> down 5.16%. citi group sees positive drug trial data ahead. upgraded the stock. the average price is 88 and change but positive comments at citi group. >> citi liking medovation. >> they reiterated this as their top pick of the bio tech smaller cap space. they see upside to current estimates. not their favorite bio tech at all but in small to mid caps it is a top pick. >> what do we do, we bring out our under the radar name. >> we have done this one before. >> we are doing it again because it is a michigan based engineering firm. they do all kinds of stuff. jp morgan has started coverage of the stock with an overweight and $40 target. so still a lot of upside seen by jp morgan chase. ten analysts cover the name. so getting some double love on the under the radar segment. >> if we have done it before it shouldn't be under the radar anymore. it should be on everybody's radar. >> want to know the real reason we did it? it is friday. it is the only we could find that would look good. >> fair enough reason. it's as good a reason as any. >> it's big
. >>> citi group adding bio marren. >> down 5.16%. citi group sees positive drug trial data ahead. upgraded the stock. the average price is 88 and change but positive comments at citi group. >> citi liking medovation. >> they reiterated this as their top pick of the bio tech smaller cap space. they see upside to current estimates. not their favorite bio tech at all but in small to mid caps it is a top pick. >> what do we do, we bring out our under the radar...
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this is for the bio reserve in mexico, and this is one of the artists we represent. >> you also make prints for the artists that you represent. over here are some large prints by a phenomenal artist. >> he writes these beautiful things. anyone who has told you paradise is a book of rules is -- has only appeared through the windows. this is from all over coffee. we are contract printers for all kinds of organizations all across the country. >> thank you very much for showing us around today. i really appreciate you taking the time to let me get better acquainted with the operation and also to share with our "culturewire" team.
this is for the bio reserve in mexico, and this is one of the artists we represent. >> you also make prints for the artists that you represent. over here are some large prints by a phenomenal artist. >> he writes these beautiful things. anyone who has told you paradise is a book of rules is -- has only appeared through the windows. this is from all over coffee. we are contract printers for all kinds of organizations all across the country. >> thank you very much for showing us...
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around ten years ago, he founded a company that produces bio diesel. this eco-friendly fuel is made from used cooking oil gathered from hotels and restaurants. >> i think in 2011, we realized that in singapore, we import a lot of food. and i think that there were many people we talked to that feels maybe it's time to change. change our society and change our angle. to see whether we can use marichalize t land and land not used by other people. >> allan hit upon the idea of using rooftops. he was able to borrow 550 meters of space and with the help of family and friends, he set to work building a cultivation system. he also promoted the farm on social media, attracting young people to help out as volunteers. in june of 2014, his herbs were ready for sale. he attends the herbs every day. >> a very good idea. it's good for us to know where the food comes from. >> come from those tree tops. >> alan teaches the volunteers about the importance of agriculture. >> what is an -- an orchard is a place to grow fruits, right? why orchard is called orchard is becau
around ten years ago, he founded a company that produces bio diesel. this eco-friendly fuel is made from used cooking oil gathered from hotels and restaurants. >> i think in 2011, we realized that in singapore, we import a lot of food. and i think that there were many people we talked to that feels maybe it's time to change. change our society and change our angle. to see whether we can use marichalize t land and land not used by other people. >> allan hit upon the idea of using...
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we've got a connection that i did not even know we had until i read the bio. here's the deal, people say to me what's it like to be chairman right now? it's hard to describe actually. it's probably hard for all of us to describe what it's like to be serving just now when we are. but i did find this little irish ditty. can i get a drink of water before i try to bang out this irish tune? can somebody hand me a drink of water? somebody back there has got to be listening. by the way, this is the guy that put me in this position. i will never forgive you for this. [laughter] thanks, sir, george casey, 36 chief of staff of the united states army. [applause] i found this little -- it will shock you when i tell you it is an irish ditty but it is a little story about a brick layer. he was a brick layer and he was actually writing to his boss to explain why he was not at work on this particular day. it's called " the sick note." i would describe it as analogous to what it's like to be serving at this level at this particular point in time. here's how it goes -- sir, i w
we've got a connection that i did not even know we had until i read the bio. here's the deal, people say to me what's it like to be chairman right now? it's hard to describe actually. it's probably hard for all of us to describe what it's like to be serving just now when we are. but i did find this little irish ditty. can i get a drink of water before i try to bang out this irish tune? can somebody hand me a drink of water? somebody back there has got to be listening. by the way, this is the...
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. >> if you look at their bios, them, ife met some of you look at their bios and careers, i think they will be more like senators who are part of trying to get things done. like a marco rubio. cruz. than a ted bysomehow, to be motivated where the country is. >> in my entire career, i have never seen so many people as i travel around, so many people who say washington needs to work better. >> gentle language, from what i hear. >> it is just as strong from conservatives as liberals. it is often, in a gratifying way, connected to specific things. not in the abstract that because we have to reduce the deficit or fight isis. >> we need new infrastructure. >> we need trade. >> that is probably the biggest reason for optimism that they can overcome some of these personal things. >> the president wants to reduce corporate income tax. >> i don't see tax reform at this point. there are winners and losers and lobbyists. the president holding that fragile coalition together on tax reform, corporate or individual. >> tummy who can be the stars -- tell medon't tell me -- who can bebe stores elected
. >> if you look at their bios, them, ife met some of you look at their bios and careers, i think they will be more like senators who are part of trying to get things done. like a marco rubio. cruz. than a ted bysomehow, to be motivated where the country is. >> in my entire career, i have never seen so many people as i travel around, so many people who say washington needs to work better. >> gentle language, from what i hear. >> it is just as strong from conservatives as...
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. >> caller: my stock is bio again -- >> everyone turned on bio again and decide there had is nothingise. i think this is a mistake. i actually want to be a buyer deep in the money calls. let's go to ray in texas, ray? >> caller: hi, jim, thank you for much. i read all your books and watched your shows. >> thank you. >> caller: i'm very much interested in a company alny -- >> no, we like this thing. this is a whole different way, personalized medicine target. we like that stock. i need to go to peter in pennsylvania, peter? >> caller: boo-yah. >> boo-yah. >> caller: i want to know, jim, buy hold or sell ge? >> i think ge is a buy. i mean, i know that i flipped it out in my travel trust, it just seemed like it just doesn't have the momentum i like, but, you know what? i think the stock holds up well despite the money spent in the oil patch and i think things are getting better there. the last quarter was good. i got to give them that. let's go to john in massachusetts, john? >> caller: jim, long time first time. rough and rowdy patriots boo-yah to you. >> could you give the ball to the
. >> caller: my stock is bio again -- >> everyone turned on bio again and decide there had is nothingise. i think this is a mistake. i actually want to be a buyer deep in the money calls. let's go to ray in texas, ray? >> caller: hi, jim, thank you for much. i read all your books and watched your shows. >> thank you. >> caller: i'm very much interested in a company alny -- >> no, we like this thing. this is a whole different way, personalized medicine target....
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muestra el sistema de baja presiÓn estÁ continuando entrando hacia nuestra Área tras un largo de su biosencias y es para la embarcaciÓn. mucho cuidado con los vientos. las mÁximas para maÑana, temperaturas que se van a mantener frescas. temperaturas que van a fluctuar cerca de los 70. Éste es el pronÓstico extendido pero san francisco. soltero toda la semana. muy fresco. el martes las temperaturas se celebrarÁ los sentidos. que tengan muy buenas noches. que rica tu nueva sirachi burger. se dice siracha. ¿siriacha? no, no, no. si-rah-chah. siriancha. no. mira como lo digo yo. si-rah-cha. eso no me ayuda. ¡pum! esta es la nueva spicy sriracha burger de jack. llega derretidita y picosita con jalapeños y tocino. y la mejor parte, no es sólo salsa sriracha... es cremosa salsa siriah... siranchi... siria... ah, como se diga, es una salsa super sabrosa. >> una de las fiestas mÁs populares en la que participaron decenas de derechos para festejar a la patrona de los mÚsicos. santa cecilia. grupos de mujeres cargan estandartes y banderas y los participantes avanzan al ritmo de la mÚsica de mariach
muestra el sistema de baja presiÓn estÁ continuando entrando hacia nuestra Área tras un largo de su biosencias y es para la embarcaciÓn. mucho cuidado con los vientos. las mÁximas para maÑana, temperaturas que se van a mantener frescas. temperaturas que van a fluctuar cerca de los 70. Éste es el pronÓstico extendido pero san francisco. soltero toda la semana. muy fresco. el martes las temperaturas se celebrarÁ los sentidos. que tengan muy buenas noches. que rica tu nueva sirachi...
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robert right here and you will see a bio, very, very impressive bio, as the general mentioned. we do have some former senior officials, the white house, the pentagon, u.s. senate and so on. so you can read the bios of the speakers. next one is dr. rashid chotani. medical also doctor who is a -- at the potomac institute. also has a very rich background, and you can see that. who is now with the near southeast asia center for strategic studies. and he also participated in the government -- the u.n. and so forth. now you do have the program in front of you, and i would like to make a few remarks, both as an academic, and it's my obligation to try to put some context and rationalization to our discussion. before that, i would like to mention that in general wln we discuss the issue of security and terrorism, we dedicate the seminar or the session or discussion, first all, in the memory of the victims of violence, both manmade and mother nature which i will come back to it. now because of the ebola disease and those who were victimized by terrorism throughout the world. as we speak,
robert right here and you will see a bio, very, very impressive bio, as the general mentioned. we do have some former senior officials, the white house, the pentagon, u.s. senate and so on. so you can read the bios of the speakers. next one is dr. rashid chotani. medical also doctor who is a -- at the potomac institute. also has a very rich background, and you can see that. who is now with the near southeast asia center for strategic studies. and he also participated in the government -- the...
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don't take bio taking, it will not be very good.: time to address the questions on "making money." stephen prince tweeted you guys referenced peg ratio often, what does it represent and how does it compare to p/e ratio. when is measuring the rate of growth at the top line which is revenue growth in the p/e ratio, earnings is more price-to-earnings, so the p/e ratio is more traditional, the peg ratio is a better thing to sort of measure companies flying high, growing big-time not necessarily earning a lot of money yet. >> i sometimes look at the paper. the valuation of the company, the earnings but figures in the growth. a big growth company has about 16 and change. 25%, slipping ratio comes in below one. southern company utility, both valued the same. it is about five. it is a good way to compare technology versus utilities and find out really value versus growth. charles: using those two examples is perfect because the stocks people by with the great peg ratio's tend to be extraordinarily volatile whereas the utility stock while it
don't take bio taking, it will not be very good.: time to address the questions on "making money." stephen prince tweeted you guys referenced peg ratio often, what does it represent and how does it compare to p/e ratio. when is measuring the rate of growth at the top line which is revenue growth in the p/e ratio, earnings is more price-to-earnings, so the p/e ratio is more traditional, the peg ratio is a better thing to sort of measure companies flying high, growing big-time not...
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new multihealth metabiotic with bio-active 12 is proven to help support a healthy immune system. experience the meta effect with our new multi-health wellness line. you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. you're like the poster child for paying on time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies, news flash. nobody's perfect. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise your rates due to your first accident. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. >>> the stage is set for a potential runoff in louisiana even before voters cast their ballots on tuesday. mary landrieu leads the three-way race between republican bill cassidy and republican long shot -- senior national correspondent john roberts is live for us from new orleans. and john, so how is mary landrieu spending these last two days? >> good evening to you harris, she is crisscrossin
new multihealth metabiotic with bio-active 12 is proven to help support a healthy immune system. experience the meta effect with our new multi-health wellness line. you pay your auto insurance premium every month on the dot. you're like the poster child for paying on time. and then one day you tap the bumper of a station wagon. no big deal... until your insurance company jacks up your rates. you freak out. what good is having insurance if you get punished for using it? hey insurance companies,...
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bio tech firm filing for chapter 11 bankruptcy today. the main catalyst, the world's first attempt at a cancer vaccine fell short of expectations and shares have fallen 90% in a year. they now sit at just 24 cents. >>> hepatitis b is the world's most common liver disease. 350 million people have it. arrow head pharma is now on the front line fighting it. its shares are up big today, almost 6%. last month the stock tumbled as the company's key drug disappoint disappointed. the stock is volatile. meg terrell is live in boston at a major liver disease conference with the ceo. >> thank you so much. joining me now is ceo of arrowhead. let's start with the tumble your stock took. were you surprised by the reaction from investors? do you think they overreacted? >> so let me take a step back first and talk about what we are up against here. hepatitis b is we think the next great liver concern. we are soon to be living in a post hepatitis c world. hepatitis b we think is the next challenge to confront. there is no cure. so it is our goal to find
bio tech firm filing for chapter 11 bankruptcy today. the main catalyst, the world's first attempt at a cancer vaccine fell short of expectations and shares have fallen 90% in a year. they now sit at just 24 cents. >>> hepatitis b is the world's most common liver disease. 350 million people have it. arrow head pharma is now on the front line fighting it. its shares are up big today, almost 6%. last month the stock tumbled as the company's key drug disappoint disappointed. the stock is...
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i gem is an under graduate bio technical program, however, the lining up are recent graduates of lincoln secretarial 2013 and 2014 graduates that are partnered with the sfaufrts they're currently attending community colleges and the sfusd partnership is in pits eight year graugsz congratulations to the team and they're wonderful teacher for a well-earned victory i'd like to mention as a point of preservation privilege the last week, we celebrated on tuesday november 11th a day off from school to honor the service out of our conveniences thanks to all the men and women that served in our armed forces that keeps us free school was in session prior to the day off i want to take the time to acknowledge all the educators in our schools that had the hoist percentage of the teaching staff present those are teachings teaches that didn't take an extra bay day and all of the schools had zero absence on that monday, i want to thank you. we know that a teacher in every classroom is the way to insure that students learn and have high quality education to the superintendent goes to the chinese center
i gem is an under graduate bio technical program, however, the lining up are recent graduates of lincoln secretarial 2013 and 2014 graduates that are partnered with the sfaufrts they're currently attending community colleges and the sfusd partnership is in pits eight year graugsz congratulations to the team and they're wonderful teacher for a well-earned victory i'd like to mention as a point of preservation privilege the last week, we celebrated on tuesday november 11th a day off from school...
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and you will see a bio, very, very impressive bio, as the general mentioned. we do have some former senior officials from the white house, the pentagon, u.s. senate and so on. so you can read the bios of the speakers. next one is dr. rashid -- [inaudible] also medical doctor who is a fellow at the potomac institute. also has a very rich background, and you can see that. and our third panel is professor lawrence lufti who is now with the nasa, the near east south asia center for strategic studies at the national defense university, and he also participated in government, the u.n. and so forth. now, you do have the program in front of you, and i would like to make a few remarks both as an academic and, i think, it's my obligation to try to put some context and rationalization to our discussion. before that i would like to mention that in general when we discuss the issue of security and terrorism, we dedicate the seminar or the session or discussion, first of all, in the memory of the victims of violence both manmade and mother nature which i will come back to i
and you will see a bio, very, very impressive bio, as the general mentioned. we do have some former senior officials from the white house, the pentagon, u.s. senate and so on. so you can read the bios of the speakers. next one is dr. rashid -- [inaudible] also medical doctor who is a fellow at the potomac institute. also has a very rich background, and you can see that. and our third panel is professor lawrence lufti who is now with the nasa, the near east south asia center for strategic...