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but no, it's all for a carlsbad based company called spy optic. it's a sunglasses company.is is all an ad campaign launching their happy lens line, which, get this, has some sort of technology that lets blue light in from the sun thus upping yourer seratonin levelsd making you a happier person. >> i got to give them credit for marketing, because we're talking about it. >> we got this video from our friends at abc 10 in san diego. they spoke to the marketing director of spy. he said, look, we didn't set out to offend anyone. >> but they knew this was going to make people think of something not sunglasses related. >> yeah, what did that just say? sit on my what? >>> kids are back in college now. they're all settled into their dorms. this guy brice decided he was going to do some magic. he claims to have been doing magic since he was 10 years old. take a look. >> oh! turn a quarter into an iphone. >> the quarter is in the iphone. >> that's an app. >> it's in the phone now, but then it's not in the phone anymore. >>ic i could do that trick. >> do it. >> he had the quarter on th
but no, it's all for a carlsbad based company called spy optic. it's a sunglasses company.is is all an ad campaign launching their happy lens line, which, get this, has some sort of technology that lets blue light in from the sun thus upping yourer seratonin levelsd making you a happier person. >> i got to give them credit for marketing, because we're talking about it. >> we got this video from our friends at abc 10 in san diego. they spoke to the marketing director of spy. he said,...
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it's for a $9 -- $900 million plant in carlsbad that's expected to make water daily for sea water. this proposed plant should be finished by 2016. >>> some commits say east contra costa county has what it takes to build. officials say a waterfront with deep water fishing channels and road rail lines are among some of the region's best attributes. the chamber of commerce has been working for more than a yoo year now to try to attract more nonretail businesses. >>> if you are flying out of san francisco international airport. you can expect some flight delays. this is the third week in a row that crews will install new runway lights an upgrade safety systems. one of the main runways will close at 10:00 tonight and reopen at 8:00 a.m. this is likely to cause delays. i believe this is the third and final weekend this is happened -- this is happening. >>> hey, sal, you have things happening on the roads now. >> northbound 680 we have the offturned ice cream truck that's been there for about a half-hour, 30 minutes. that's at rutgear road. the southbound direction is also affect. traffic
it's for a $9 -- $900 million plant in carlsbad that's expected to make water daily for sea water. this proposed plant should be finished by 2016. >>> some commits say east contra costa county has what it takes to build. officials say a waterfront with deep water fishing channels and road rail lines are among some of the region's best attributes. the chamber of commerce has been working for more than a yoo year now to try to attract more nonretail businesses. >>> if you are...
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host: carlsbad, new mexico, mark, independent line. caller: david, is there a bill before congress that is trying to sell our public land to china to pay for our debt? guest: not to my knowledge. what is going on is a debate. china has an enormous amount of cash. it is the largest holder of u.s. treasury securities. also local debt, state debt, corporate debt, increasingly an actor and our equities market. china has a lot of cash. the question for china is where it puts it. it would like higher returns than the low interest-rate if it's in the united states. it is looking to put its money into real assets. to be land, factories, research facilities. it could be joint ventures with american firms. the overall issue is not china is trying to buy up our public land. china is short on resources, minerals and so forth. china is trying to deploy its new-found wealth on a global basis to sustain its own economic growth. the policy issue that arises for the united states is are there certain industries or areas where we want to limit or curtai
host: carlsbad, new mexico, mark, independent line. caller: david, is there a bill before congress that is trying to sell our public land to china to pay for our debt? guest: not to my knowledge. what is going on is a debate. china has an enormous amount of cash. it is the largest holder of u.s. treasury securities. also local debt, state debt, corporate debt, increasingly an actor and our equities market. china has a lot of cash. the question for china is where it puts it. it would like higher...
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. >> host: carlsbad, california. go ahead. >> caller: i'm one of the greatest generation.and i want to thank you for your knowledge and acknowledgment of us. and also, your support on the emphasis on education. i am from the lower east side in new york with seven kids. i had a one bedroom apartment. i ended up on the left coast in california. america has been marvelous to us. marvelous to us immigrants who came over with nothing but hope. and all that hope of that hope has been filled, and i agree with you, education is the most important thing of all. and it was free for us, and that is what helped. that is what made us what we are, we could not have done it without that. >> guest: thank you so much. that is so characteristic of so many of them that i hear from, and that is also worth hearing again and again and again for future generations and generations who are in place now, wondering whether they will go up with their lives and where they will go. a lot of the immigration talk is entirely legitimate. something has to be resolved in a way that we don't blow ourselves u
. >> host: carlsbad, california. go ahead. >> caller: i'm one of the greatest generation.and i want to thank you for your knowledge and acknowledgment of us. and also, your support on the emphasis on education. i am from the lower east side in new york with seven kids. i had a one bedroom apartment. i ended up on the left coast in california. america has been marvelous to us. marvelous to us immigrants who came over with nothing but hope. and all that hope of that hope has been...
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and that's where valdivia farms, located in nearby carlsbad, comes in. like many farms in san diego county, it's small, diversified, full of life, and the perfect match for this one-of-a-kind restaurant. >> they're certainly the largest user of potatoes. and they use a lot of fresh fruits and vegetables in their restaurants, the hash house does. >> from persimmons and avocados in fallbrook to green beans in la jolla, the area is rich with agriculture, albeit on a smaller scale. about 65% of the farms in the area are 9 acres or less. but at the hash house, small farms are highlighted in a very big way. >> well, we're basically taking the meats and the agriculture inspired by the midwest and doing it with an urban twist. so it's twisted farm food. and andy's from milford, indiana. and i'm from southern california. so that makes it twisted. twisted farm food, yeah. >> it's pretty twisted. >> so i think that it's been received really well in san diego because it's such a, you know, california cuisine area that this is just like, you know, "what? what are the
and that's where valdivia farms, located in nearby carlsbad, comes in. like many farms in san diego county, it's small, diversified, full of life, and the perfect match for this one-of-a-kind restaurant. >> they're certainly the largest user of potatoes. and they use a lot of fresh fruits and vegetables in their restaurants, the hash house does. >> from persimmons and avocados in fallbrook to green beans in la jolla, the area is rich with agriculture, albeit on a smaller scale....