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as i mentioned before the charcoal trade is actually banned bit u.n. security counsel and i think that the united states should do more to force its partners to in fact adhere to the prohibitions. i think gnat real challenge with amazon is that it is essentially reached a point where it is extended to the point that can be no longer push farther out and either the international community needs to provide more resources to amazon to increase the true capacity and improve the ability to reach out, or i think more needs to be done on the political side to stabilize somalia from a political perspective. >> thought on we reduce financing to al-shabaab by whatever means? i think the first thing, we need to know where the financing is coming from. and con vengal belief it was mostly coming from the cities that it controlled and the resources it controlled like al-shabaab and al qatar market. now that's gone, i think many of us are wondering with the financing still seems to be coming through. still control considerable amount of land in south central somali.
as i mentioned before the charcoal trade is actually banned bit u.n. security counsel and i think that the united states should do more to force its partners to in fact adhere to the prohibitions. i think gnat real challenge with amazon is that it is essentially reached a point where it is extended to the point that can be no longer push farther out and either the international community needs to provide more resources to amazon to increase the true capacity and improve the ability to reach...
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i of interested in all three of her answers. -- sure answers. >> charcoal trade is banned by the u.n. security council and the united states should do more to force the partners to adhere to the prohibitions. the real challenge with amisom has reached a point that it can no longer push farther out and what it needs to provide resources for amisom to capacity to improve the ability to reach out or board needs to be done on the political side to stabilize somalia from a political perspective. >> thoughts on how we reduce financing by whatever means. >> first we need to know exactly where the financing of al-shabaab as coming from the conventional belief was the city's that it controlled and the resources like mogadishu but now it is gone many are wondering where the financing still comes through. part of the answer they still control considerable amount of land in south somalia so it is the attempt to be part -- recapture that but in relations to the security forces that is ultimately with that peacekeeping mission that is needed up until the moment but the attempt needs to be made by t
i of interested in all three of her answers. -- sure answers. >> charcoal trade is banned by the u.n. security council and the united states should do more to force the partners to adhere to the prohibitions. the real challenge with amisom has reached a point that it can no longer push farther out and what it needs to provide resources for amisom to capacity to improve the ability to reach out or board needs to be done on the political side to stabilize somalia from a political...
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they have charcoal. can't put like pressure -- my body weight on my wrists if i'm doing a plank post. it hurts. these are modifiers. they take the pressure. for your knees. >> i have bad knees. >> even for someone with knee surgery. >> when do you do yoga? >> never. >> but now you can. now you'll be able to. she still won't. you won't. you love your running. >> do your running. and then do some stretching afterward. core does not want you to use plastic water bottles at the gym. they designed this gorgeous water bottle and it has a charcoal filter so you can fill up at any tap and always have filtered water. >> how much is that? >> that is 40. this is a really interesting device. you plug it into your phone and you put your finger on it for a minute. and it's tracking your blood pressure, your heart rate your respiratory rate, your blood oxygen level. so it's telling you how fit you are but also how relaxed you are and it tracks your progress over time. >> that's good. >> this is activity for the whole f
they have charcoal. can't put like pressure -- my body weight on my wrists if i'm doing a plank post. it hurts. these are modifiers. they take the pressure. for your knees. >> i have bad knees. >> even for someone with knee surgery. >> when do you do yoga? >> never. >> but now you can. now you'll be able to. she still won't. you won't. you love your running. >> do your running. and then do some stretching afterward. core does not want you to use plastic water...
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. >> stephen: carbon like charcoal, that kind of carbon. >> single wall walled carbon nano tubes.ng thin types of carbons that are 150,000th the diameter of your hair. they're really small. then i createdded this in my garage and essentially you just stick it in there and you take this $50 meter and just put it like that and you can see if you have pancreatic cancer. >> stephen: and do i? >> well, there's no blood on here yet. >> stephen: so i put blood on here? >> just a drop of blood. >> stephen: so you could buy this add radioshack. >> i actually got this from home depot. (laughter). >> stephen: how old were you when you got interested in this? >> i suppose i started doing serious scientific research when i was in sixth grade. my middle school made it mandatory and they kind of like made it into a "hunger games" type competition where -- (laughter). >> stephen: really. >> it was a blood sport. they hung a laptop over 300 kids and said "whoever wins get this is." >> stephen: who won? >> i did three years. (laughter) (cheers and applause) >> stephen: have you thought about using
. >> stephen: carbon like charcoal, that kind of carbon. >> single wall walled carbon nano tubes.ng thin types of carbons that are 150,000th the diameter of your hair. they're really small. then i createdded this in my garage and essentially you just stick it in there and you take this $50 meter and just put it like that and you can see if you have pancreatic cancer. >> stephen: and do i? >> well, there's no blood on here yet. >> stephen: so i put blood on here?...
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these conditions are usually worse in winter, because most people heat their homes with charcoal. an increasing number of people in china are voicing the fear of possibility health effects of living in a toxic haze. the chinese government announced plans in september to limit the number of vehicles. they want to reduce the density of air pollutants by more than 10% by 2017. will this plan produce results? people are watching closely to see what the government will do to help clear things up. nhk world, beijing. >>> cash-strapped japanese semiconductor maker renesas electronics has a little breathing room. it has received about a $1.5 billion capital injection. renesas executives say the government-backed innovation network corporation of japan and eight companies provided the funds. the firms include toyota motor and panasonic. the innovation network corporation now holds 69% of renesas and becomes its largest shareholder. the company has been struggling ever since its establishment through a merger of the semiconductor units of hitachi, nec and mitsubishi electric. renesas has po
these conditions are usually worse in winter, because most people heat their homes with charcoal. an increasing number of people in china are voicing the fear of possibility health effects of living in a toxic haze. the chinese government announced plans in september to limit the number of vehicles. they want to reduce the density of air pollutants by more than 10% by 2017. will this plan produce results? people are watching closely to see what the government will do to help clear things up....
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. >> fillers, gravies, charcoal, it is in tea bags that are wheat starch. that's how they bind the tea bag. it is everywhere. for a celiac it has to go there. for somebody cutting out gluten, if they are not allergic and they want to try it, they don't have to go to that extent. >> if they can cut out gluten and see if you feel better because you are on the road to something worse. you said a lot of these gluten free products are not gluten free so you have to make sure you get them. >> that's the biggest issue and i believe that's what lead me to leaky gut. i am an eater of mostly fresh fruit and vegetables and i believe that you want to go gluten free then there is a problem tau tude of so much natural gluten free foods, fruits, vegetables. >> don't always go for the packaged foods. >> i assure you there is gluten somewhere and you keep damaging lining of your gut. >> which is why you did jennifer's bakery. >> absolutely. i wanted something that was completely clean. but not only clean, healthy. >> thank you so much for being here. by the way, i have been
. >> fillers, gravies, charcoal, it is in tea bags that are wheat starch. that's how they bind the tea bag. it is everywhere. for a celiac it has to go there. for somebody cutting out gluten, if they are not allergic and they want to try it, they don't have to go to that extent. >> if they can cut out gluten and see if you feel better because you are on the road to something worse. you said a lot of these gluten free products are not gluten free so you have to make sure you get...
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charcoal when the movement controls -- it generated revenue by controlling road junction and levying taxes. couldn't operate. now it has lost control but it remains very close by. we can tax the charcoal trade as a source of production rather than a source of on ward distribution. it really is critical. the affords them the opportunity impact any trade that is coming from mogadishu and tax and also make revenue all the charcoal business. many other cities. so they are stuck using that limit number of force in a static security role. the factorrest way for them to free up and be able to deploy them would be if the somali federal government work with local administration to actually craft govern mans in the area. global forces particularly national army or other forces provide local security and let amazon take the fight toward al-shabaab. and other spoil leers. in the peace process. there seems to be a tension for the strong national government to be able resist intrusion from ethiopia from kenya metaling by outside forces. on the other hand there's a suspicious of a strong federal or
charcoal when the movement controls -- it generated revenue by controlling road junction and levying taxes. couldn't operate. now it has lost control but it remains very close by. we can tax the charcoal trade as a source of production rather than a source of on ward distribution. it really is critical. the affords them the opportunity impact any trade that is coming from mogadishu and tax and also make revenue all the charcoal business. many other cities. so they are stuck using that limit...
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something as simple as the ash through our wood burning off un, we sift the ash and make charcoal tok with over a grill and the middle grade ash is a good soil amendment. >> ironically this uber sustainable restaurant actually rose from the ashes of what was once a burned out compound of industrial buildings. >> our location is in one of baltimore's grand old mill spaces. we took this great old space and had local artists and crafts people, many of which are locate inned mill along with us, they built the space. >> woodbury kitchen is tapping into a trend of companies that care about sustainability, care about their local community and care about the local economy. >> what sourcing locally sdos drives the local food economy and that's really what woodbury kitchen is all about. buying more food from farmers that we could then make into this beautiful product. >> but it doesn't just end at the food. using found materials from the area, they repurposed metal work for the stairs, salvaged wood for the bar and table tops and utilized the local glassblower to create the light fixtures. >>
something as simple as the ash through our wood burning off un, we sift the ash and make charcoal tok with over a grill and the middle grade ash is a good soil amendment. >> ironically this uber sustainable restaurant actually rose from the ashes of what was once a burned out compound of industrial buildings. >> our location is in one of baltimore's grand old mill spaces. we took this great old space and had local artists and crafts people, many of which are locate inned mill along...
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. >>> this is tailgate week fired up by kingsford charcoal. >>> welcome to espn's saturday night footballup between ohio state and northweste northwestern. you are looking live at ryan field in evanston, illinois, earlier today a major storm rolled through here with winds measured in excess of 40 miles an hour, but
. >>> this is tailgate week fired up by kingsford charcoal. >>> welcome to espn's saturday night footballup between ohio state and northweste northwestern. you are looking live at ryan field in evanston, illinois, earlier today a major storm rolled through here with winds measured in excess of 40 miles an hour, but
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of slaves, but some of his slaves could earn a small amount of money by doing extra work, extra charcoal burning in making extra barrels, that sort of thing. it was never enough to get them out of slavery, never enough to win the masters confidence to an extent that he would let you go. there was one slave he did use the opportunities, a man named james hubbard to buy clothing and free papers in managed to escape. he did it twice. both times jefferson had him hunted down. the second time he was sold. we don't really know what happened to have. the thing about jefferson politically is that we can see in his career to put in the events that show how much he had changed. in 1784 when he was still in his young ensign pater facie was a member of the continent congress he proposed a radical bit of legislation. essentially he was drawing a white line. he said, if we ever acquire new territories beyond that line we will only allow slaves in until 1800. essentially he was putting a time line on slavery, deadline. he said, if we have it now it will end in 18 under. flash forward. what is one of je
of slaves, but some of his slaves could earn a small amount of money by doing extra work, extra charcoal burning in making extra barrels, that sort of thing. it was never enough to get them out of slavery, never enough to win the masters confidence to an extent that he would let you go. there was one slave he did use the opportunities, a man named james hubbard to buy clothing and free papers in managed to escape. he did it twice. both times jefferson had him hunted down. the second time he was...
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they need to have activated charcoal pumped into their stomach.imals recover with a several hundred dollar vet bill in rare cases it can be fatal. >> vets say the best form of treatment for marijuana toxicity is prevention. treat it like any other medication and keep it away from your pet. in berkeley, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a smart phone with a new shape the latest competition for the iphone comes with a curve. >> get ready for cold mornings in the bay area. bill martin returns with his complete bay area forecast. pgh >>> >> she survived a >>> a surfer who survived a shark attack when she was only 13 years old is in the bay area to inspire teens with her story. >> amber lee is live in pleasanton and tells us hundreds of people turned out for an opportunity to hear from bethany hamilton. >> reporter: the nonprofit group dedicated to helping children and young people make healthy life choices, held the event at super franks restaurant. >> aloha pleasonton. >> reporter: 23-year-old bethany hamilton made headlines ten years ago when she lost her le
they need to have activated charcoal pumped into their stomach.imals recover with a several hundred dollar vet bill in rare cases it can be fatal. >> vets say the best form of treatment for marijuana toxicity is prevention. treat it like any other medication and keep it away from your pet. in berkeley, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a smart phone with a new shape the latest competition for the iphone comes with a curve. >> get ready for cold mornings in the bay area. bill martin...
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they need to have activated charcoal pumped into their stomach.imals recover with a several hundred dollar vet bill in rare cases it can be fatal. >> vets say the best form of treatment for marijuana toxicity is prevention. treat it like any other medication and keep it away from your pet. in berkeley, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a smart phone with a new shape the latest competition for the iphone comes with a curve. >> get ready for cold mornings in the bay area. bill martin returns with his complete bay area forecast. pgh >>> >> she survived a shark attack now she is a professional surfer. tonight she is in the bay area to inspire others >>> a surfer who survived a shark attack when she was only 13 years old is in the bay area to inspire teens with her story. >> amber lee is live in pleasanton and tells us hundreds of people turned out for an opportunity to hear from bethany hamilton. >> reporter: the nonprofit group dedicated to helping children and young people make healthy life choices, held the event at super franks restaurant. >> aloha pleason
they need to have activated charcoal pumped into their stomach.imals recover with a several hundred dollar vet bill in rare cases it can be fatal. >> vets say the best form of treatment for marijuana toxicity is prevention. treat it like any other medication and keep it away from your pet. in berkeley, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a smart phone with a new shape the latest competition for the iphone comes with a curve. >> get ready for cold mornings in the bay area. bill martin...
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they have become major charcoal sellers in the region and they are getting financing from the he is somalis here. and apparently they have the money to pay a lot of fighters and not that many of them are religious fighters. they are getting this financing to pay many of these mercenaries or somalis who are working for them. >> money is the life blood of any terrorist organization. without money they can't survive. eventually they won't get recruits and they won't buy the resources and weapons and provide for the track and things. and there are a lot of sources of money that come in to al shabab. we, as the u.s. government , have done a lot to stem the flow of money going in there. prosecuting the people in the united states who have sent money to al shabab. this is a difficult task. especially when you look at foreign sources of money coming in from other countries, other organizationses under the aces you a you a us a auspices of ngo's. once the money gets over there it's difficult to track if the money gets into the hands of people that need food or al shabab. >> two months ago we were ta
they have become major charcoal sellers in the region and they are getting financing from the he is somalis here. and apparently they have the money to pay a lot of fighters and not that many of them are religious fighters. they are getting this financing to pay many of these mercenaries or somalis who are working for them. >> money is the life blood of any terrorist organization. without money they can't survive. eventually they won't get recruits and they won't buy the resources and...
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that's charcoal.lose as we could get today. >> now, that was just before christmas '95, the last shutdown. and look at the fallout of what happened. president clinton won re-election in '96, the next year. democrats gained seats in the house both in '96 and '98, and finally gingrich resigned as speaker after republican losses. so it didn't work too well when mr. boehner was doing stunts in '95. >> it didn't. and remember, compared to today, gingrich had a better relationship with the man he tried to impeach than boehner has now with the president of the united states. so it's even worse now, they're playing an even worse hand. we could talk about the next election and the one after that, but this is as bad for republicans on the economy, on debt and deficits, as it was for democrats when you look back at the vietnam era. republicans are looking at the same thing right now, and at the moment they're saying this is not just a vacation. we're cutting spending. they are increasing the cost by closing down
that's charcoal.lose as we could get today. >> now, that was just before christmas '95, the last shutdown. and look at the fallout of what happened. president clinton won re-election in '96, the next year. democrats gained seats in the house both in '96 and '98, and finally gingrich resigned as speaker after republican losses. so it didn't work too well when mr. boehner was doing stunts in '95. >> it didn't. and remember, compared to today, gingrich had a better relationship with...
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east, kidnapping can be quite profitable as can illegal trafficking in a range of goods including charcoal smuggling in some cases in the hundreds of thousands and when you add the kidnapping in the millions of dollars. >> someone has to have those resources there are banks involved in this in some way. >> that is likely. i am not a treasury expert so i would defer to those who followed banking more than i have. >> all i can suggest and what i am suggesting today is in law enforcement's, i like how dan borelli is talking about how we have to get to the actual psychological and combat the recruitment of people in these communities but we have ignored the big guys. you want to get to the source, the bottom, and cut them off from recruiting people but we have been going after the little guys, even a first individual the when we have some very big players in the international terrorism who for some reason we have not been willing to touch with their big banks or somebody in saudi arabia who have $1 billion some place and pumping in, we are ignoring them. and this horrible massacre, deciding to
east, kidnapping can be quite profitable as can illegal trafficking in a range of goods including charcoal smuggling in some cases in the hundreds of thousands and when you add the kidnapping in the millions of dollars. >> someone has to have those resources there are banks involved in this in some way. >> that is likely. i am not a treasury expert so i would defer to those who followed banking more than i have. >> all i can suggest and what i am suggesting today is in law...
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but with the sentinel -- >> you can spot a charcoal against the black sky with sentinel from a distance of ten times as far from los angeles to new york. >> reporter: lou says it's not a matter of if, but when, even a small asteroid can cause massive destruction. these pictures from 1908 in tonguska, russia, are proof. and lou successfully completed two space shuttle missions. he says without this type of project, and we are simply flying blind along with all other countries in the world. he says we really need this type of telescope to give us that warning we need to stop the course of any collision with the world. reporting live, in menlo park, marianne favro, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. >>> it's all up to mother nature now. the big time maverick surf contest is almost here. the contest window opens on friday. you know how this works. competitors can be given as little as 24 hours notice. it can only take place with ideal surfing conditions. waves higher than 30 feet breaking regular intervals as well as good visibility and low winds. legendary competition happens a half mile off
but with the sentinel -- >> you can spot a charcoal against the black sky with sentinel from a distance of ten times as far from los angeles to new york. >> reporter: lou says it's not a matter of if, but when, even a small asteroid can cause massive destruction. these pictures from 1908 in tonguska, russia, are proof. and lou successfully completed two space shuttle missions. he says without this type of project, and we are simply flying blind along with all other countries in the...
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>> they actually use a lost money they attack, they have exporting charcoal, importing sugar., even with inform nal groups or local groups, they have too access the financial group. you can use these techniques. with countries like iran, it's harder. the first thing rouhani wants is a litt from sanctions but first he wanted a plug back into the banking system. >> that's that 311 rule i was looking at. >> that's exactly right. >> if you look at what's going on, around the corner is a big giant skyscraper that sits on the most expensive real estate on the planet and this was owned and seized a few weeks ago by a held real government because they tran traced the money to iran. >> financial warfare, can they use it against us? ? >> they use it but in a different way. like china, instead of using the moral high ground and international community, they're doing the opposite. they're taking their cyber capabilities and stealing trade secrets to boost their own economy. >> they call it the biggest transfer. remember juan zarate is like kara karate. if you watched "06 minutes" last nig
>> they actually use a lost money they attack, they have exporting charcoal, importing sugar., even with inform nal groups or local groups, they have too access the financial group. you can use these techniques. with countries like iran, it's harder. the first thing rouhani wants is a litt from sanctions but first he wanted a plug back into the banking system. >> that's that 311 rule i was looking at. >> that's exactly right. >> if you look at what's going on, around the...
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they have redundant sources of funding from illegal criminal activity, including involvement of the charcoal network to kidnapping, to multiple other sources, including taxation in southern somalia. so, redundant sources of funding, as well as funding from population of somalis across the globe including from the u.s. >> i assume we keep track, especially in the u.s. 0, people who are contributing to these people. somehow. >> yes, and some have been arrest ford that. >> we have made arrests. >> yes, we have. the thing is, it's very difficult to track the money opposite it gets to somalia. there are many people in the sew mall -- somali community that send money to their families. the problem is once the money gets there, it's hard to track if it's actually going to feed relatives or being diverted to go to al-shabab. this is the challenge for law enforcement because, quite frankly, some of those people need the money and it's sent there with good intent but it's diverted. >> i might just add, this is a very live issue right now because of the difficulties of monitoring the money transfers of
they have redundant sources of funding from illegal criminal activity, including involvement of the charcoal network to kidnapping, to multiple other sources, including taxation in southern somalia. so, redundant sources of funding, as well as funding from population of somalis across the globe including from the u.s. >> i assume we keep track, especially in the u.s. 0, people who are contributing to these people. somehow. >> yes, and some have been arrest ford that. >> we...
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really critical in this affords them the opportunity and this is also still making revenue in the charcoalusiness. in that sense, this includes more operations to dislodge them and they are really going to be the best and fastest way and nonsense. it is absolutely true that amisom needs force multipliers and additional transport and additional soldiers in order to undertake the movements. the forces are limited to the same number that they had when they only controlled the city of mogadishu but they are spread out in multiple locations and there are many other cities and they are stuck using that limited number of his sources and the fastest way for them to actually free up the forces and to be able to deploy them would be if the federal government worked with them to craft consensual government in the area. local forces, particularly the somalian national army that provides this and as well as them taking the part of this as well as other squirrels in the process. >> okay on federalism, there seems to be a real tension with strong government to be able to resist intrusion from ethiopia, k
really critical in this affords them the opportunity and this is also still making revenue in the charcoalusiness. in that sense, this includes more operations to dislodge them and they are really going to be the best and fastest way and nonsense. it is absolutely true that amisom needs force multipliers and additional transport and additional soldiers in order to undertake the movements. the forces are limited to the same number that they had when they only controlled the city of mogadishu but...
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>> usually we use a bed of charcoal and smoke like any other ingredient. moderation. >> woman.irect system. so i can get nice moisture to the meat, wonderful flavor. it imparts a beautiful smoke ring and great flavor. >> you have spices. these are yours? >> those are mine. >> if you're the world champion barbecuer i would say your spices will be good. >> your rub is the most important thing about your flavor profile for the barbecue. it sets the tone for the flavor you want the to go for. memphis is sultry. you want some sweet, salty, acidic and a kick in the back. >> here is the deal. you can get the recipes on foxandfriends.com. we'll eat now. thank you very much for being here with us. >> are you a married woman? >> i am. >> i'm sorry. back to you inside. >> any time mike is on the show we have to work in a barbecue segment. >> or 12 of them. >> mike's wasting away. we have to get him some food. >>> coming up, think you sit in the waiting room forever? wait until obama care rolls out. the time it takes to see your doctor will get longer. we'll tell you why. >>ight. then it's
>> usually we use a bed of charcoal and smoke like any other ingredient. moderation. >> woman.irect system. so i can get nice moisture to the meat, wonderful flavor. it imparts a beautiful smoke ring and great flavor. >> you have spices. these are yours? >> those are mine. >> if you're the world champion barbecuer i would say your spices will be good. >> your rub is the most important thing about your flavor profile for the barbecue. it sets the tone for the...
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they have charcoal.won't. >> i know. >> you love your running. >> do your running. then do some stretching after. core does not want you to use plastic water bottles at the gym. they design third-degree. it has this filter inside. >> how much is that? >> $40. this is a really interesting device. plug it into your phone. put your finger on it for a minute. it's tracking your blood pressure, your heart rate, your respiratory rate, blood oxygen level. telling you how fit you are but also how relaxed you are. it tracks progress over time. >> that's good. >> this is activity for the whole family. ibitz. the kid one has a game that unlocks levels if you run around, exercise. the parent one tracks the whole family. as a family be motivated to get out and exercise. >> wear this little thing? >> hook it to your shoe, belt. tracks your steps. >> that's cool! >> thanks, doll. >>> all right. plant yourself on your sofa because you don't want to miss the multi platinum recording artist, our friend gavin degraw, live.
they have charcoal.won't. >> i know. >> you love your running. >> do your running. then do some stretching after. core does not want you to use plastic water bottles at the gym. they design third-degree. it has this filter inside. >> how much is that? >> $40. this is a really interesting device. plug it into your phone. put your finger on it for a minute. it's tracking your blood pressure, your heart rate, your respiratory rate, blood oxygen level. telling you how...
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is they have redundant sources of funding from illegal criminal activity including involve in the charcoal networking to kidnapping to other multiple sources including taxation and southern somalia. redundant sources as well as funding from a population of somalis across the globe including from the u.s. i assume we keep track people contributed to this somehow. >> yes, and some of it have been arrested for that. >> we have been arrested. >> yes, we have been arrested. the thing is, it's very difficult to track the money once it gets to somalia. there are many people at the somali desk that send money to their families because they desperately need it. the problem is that once the money gets there it's hard to track if it's actually going feed their relatives or being diverted to go al-shabaab inspect is the challenge for law enforcement because quite frankly, it just, you know, some of the people need the money. it's sent with good intent but diverted. >> it's a very live issue right now. because of the adulty of monitoring the money tran fors of much of the money flows. a lot of banks ar
is they have redundant sources of funding from illegal criminal activity including involve in the charcoal networking to kidnapping to other multiple sources including taxation and southern somalia. redundant sources as well as funding from a population of somalis across the globe including from the u.s. i assume we keep track people contributed to this somehow. >> yes, and some of it have been arrested for that. >> we have been arrested. >> yes, we have been arrested. the...