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they have a combined $5.2 billion. the combined market value of y.c. companies is $6.2 billion. has that ebbed and flowed in the current environment? >> that was super nice of brian to say, super heartwarming. i would still buy their sense, i don't make the value myself but i would say it's going to be worth more than that. emily: what about the combined market value of y.c. companies? are you seeing fluctuations? >> yes, going up. it's no longer 65, it's higher, in the 70's. emily: as you continue to build this company, how do you continue to scale y.c. but keep what makes it great? >> one thing about our model that i think works well is that we try to have very hands on guidance with companies. and so we have to scale up the number of partners, basically linearly, with the number of companies we fund. the model works in this very one-to-one kind of way. we try to do that and build a stronger and stronger platform. we do things to help our companies, we have events, software, resource lists. when a company joins ycombinator, they get a list of vendors system of we try to keep b
they have a combined $5.2 billion. the combined market value of y.c. companies is $6.2 billion. has that ebbed and flowed in the current environment? >> that was super nice of brian to say, super heartwarming. i would still buy their sense, i don't make the value myself but i would say it's going to be worth more than that. emily: what about the combined market value of y.c. companies? are you seeing fluctuations? >> yes, going up. it's no longer 65, it's higher, in the 70's. emily:...
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it was just -- you said a combination, an unfortunate combination you said? >> i think we're going to discover just my hunch. i mean it could be addiction. of course he was a very private guy and maybe something was happening we're just not aware of. my hunch is we're going to find that there was some chronic medical problem that he was contending with, amongst which was a pain syndrome that got treated too aggressively. a combination was put in that was really dangerous, particularly for somebody with a chronic medical problem, and that was that. i really am highly suspicious. of course i don't know. this is pure conjecture at this point, but it just smacks of that kind of a combination of problems that really results in what we call a medical misadventure. >> all right. that is dr. drew. again, dr. drew knows a lot about this stuff. but again the official reporting is that investigators found prescription opioid medication on prince and in his home. again, a law enforcement official told cnn that. dr. drew, thank you very much. here's a programming note abo
it was just -- you said a combination, an unfortunate combination you said? >> i think we're going to discover just my hunch. i mean it could be addiction. of course he was a very private guy and maybe something was happening we're just not aware of. my hunch is we're going to find that there was some chronic medical problem that he was contending with, amongst which was a pain syndrome that got treated too aggressively. a combination was put in that was really dangerous, particularly for...
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combination of sun and clouds, mainly cloudy overnight tonight.omes the second system, monday morning snow is flying north and west, this is well north and west, upstate new york, scranton, wilks-berry area. whatever moisture we see will fall in the form. liquid. showers tomorrow afternoon and clouds giving way to clearing as we get into monday night and tuesday. windchills later on, they will improve, but it's going to feel like february or march out there. 2:30, it will feel like 34 in philadelphia. 30 in reading. 27 in allentown. you can see all the numbers improve by evening. 39 in philadelphia. 40 in wilmington. by tomorrow afternoon it will feel like the 60s again. 65 in millville and dover. 60 in philadelphia. for today, temperatures struggling through the mid 40s, 47 in philadelphia. wilmington, 48, mid 40s north and west. very windy combination of sun and clouds, it will feel like the 30s all day long. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast, then shows a warmup tomorrow, 63. back in the 40s tuesday. 46 degrees, windchills in the 30s
combination of sun and clouds, mainly cloudy overnight tonight.omes the second system, monday morning snow is flying north and west, this is well north and west, upstate new york, scranton, wilks-berry area. whatever moisture we see will fall in the form. liquid. showers tomorrow afternoon and clouds giving way to clearing as we get into monday night and tuesday. windchills later on, they will improve, but it's going to feel like february or march out there. 2:30, it will feel like 34 in...
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the pessimists believe the integration is combined in combining newell rubbermaid with jarden could be a nightmare. getting everything running smoothly won't be easy. we accept that. second some analysts are concerned that the stock could face what's known as a conglomerate discount. meaning it won't be valued as highly as consumer goods competitors. this argument is bogus. because they are already about as far from being pure plays as you can get. if the conglomerate discount exists it's baked in already. third the companies are organized differently. this is a concern. newell rubbermaid has a centralized business model whereas jarden is more of a holding company. they don't say jarden. they use old names. you never see jarden's names anywhere. combining their structures could be difficult. this is a major reason to believe in the upside of the deal. why? if newell rubbermaid can succeed the cost savings could be enormous. at the end of the day the argument between the bulls and bears comes down to whether or not you believe newell rubbermaid can pull this off given the management tea
the pessimists believe the integration is combined in combining newell rubbermaid with jarden could be a nightmare. getting everything running smoothly won't be easy. we accept that. second some analysts are concerned that the stock could face what's known as a conglomerate discount. meaning it won't be valued as highly as consumer goods competitors. this argument is bogus. because they are already about as far from being pure plays as you can get. if the conglomerate discount exists it's baked...
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over time, i have become a combination.ave something which i really like about german upbringing or german culture. there are something that i really like about thai. the -- we talk about the buddhists, even though the christians and buddhists are different, i think in thailand, buddhism is more expressed in the way of life. thai people are really flexible and willing to change her that is a great thing. germans are really great and really principled and thoughtful and professional. what we try to do is to combine the two. haslinda: you go a long way back in terms of how long you have been in thailand. it was 1978? harald: yes, i came in 1978. my grandfather came in 1973. haslinda: you brought a wife later on, a princess from which -- from litchetenstein. it is not a traditional way to impress the wife. caroline: she was very adventurous. she says she could have lived in a hut in africa. [laughter] haslinda: how were the early days like for both of you? harald: it was interesting. the culture is so different. even though i
over time, i have become a combination.ave something which i really like about german upbringing or german culture. there are something that i really like about thai. the -- we talk about the buddhists, even though the christians and buddhists are different, i think in thailand, buddhism is more expressed in the way of life. thai people are really flexible and willing to change her that is a great thing. germans are really great and really principled and thoughtful and professional. what we try...
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and it's a combination, it's like a true story going on but all of things combine. it combines animation, realtime. it's very interesting. that's what i was talking about latin-american cinema now. they are not afraid to take risks of telling stories. >> obviously we have a mexican director as well making history with all the oscars he's getting. this is a very sobering look at violence against guatemalan women, right? >> yes. it follows the story of three women kidnapped in guatemala. two are killed and one survives. we are following the two cases back in guatemala and the one of the survivor whose name is astrid. after she is released has to free her own country and is caught between mexico and the u.s. she's facing deportation. we follow her while she's facing deportation and trying not to be sent back to guatemala. >> i understand you came across this issue reporting on it, correct? what are you hoping will come? i know this has been premiered already in other countries. >> my hope as a reporter, i saw that guatemala was underreported. when i saw what happened t
and it's a combination, it's like a true story going on but all of things combine. it combines animation, realtime. it's very interesting. that's what i was talking about latin-american cinema now. they are not afraid to take risks of telling stories. >> obviously we have a mexican director as well making history with all the oscars he's getting. this is a very sobering look at violence against guatemalan women, right? >> yes. it follows the story of three women kidnapped in...
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they die of a prescription combination of benzo and opiate. taking it essentially as prescribed, maybe a little too much because after all they're addicts and then they stop breathing. it's a dangerous combination. physicians have not caught up with this yet. we have the problem of people with chronic pain taking a medication, opioid, that is not considered an effective long-term treatment and yet there are many forces in place that hamstring physicians where they have to prescribe it. there is workers comp and lawyers and doctors that keep them prescribing it. we are far too liberal with the prescribing of these medicines. >> you said you don't believe that it was probably not addiction, it was probably some -- you said an unfortunate combination you said? >> i think we're going to discover, just my hunch -- it could be addiction. he's a very private guy and maybe something was happening we're not aware of. my hunch is we'll find a chronic medical problem he was contending with, amongst which was a pain syndrome that was treated to aggressive
they die of a prescription combination of benzo and opiate. taking it essentially as prescribed, maybe a little too much because after all they're addicts and then they stop breathing. it's a dangerous combination. physicians have not caught up with this yet. we have the problem of people with chronic pain taking a medication, opioid, that is not considered an effective long-term treatment and yet there are many forces in place that hamstring physicians where they have to prescribe it. there is...
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from his experience in sim com, combined experience as commander, dave developed a deep knowledge of the region where he u.s. air force is now carrying out the vast majority of air strikes against isil. it was also during that tour that he experienced the integrated air missile defense arabian gulf and developed the gulf command peration center and working closely with nations who are today critical partners in the campaign.il as confirmed air force chief of extensive military experience will be of great enefit as we continue to accelerate our efforts to deal isil a lasting defeat. as director of the joint staff and as vice chief of staff of the air force, dave has also demonstrated superb skill as a consensus builder and a manager. during the time that our joint air force's for the global vigilance, global reach and global power has only increased, general goldstein has helped to expertly manage demands on the fighter squadrons and other forces in an demand.xceptional and i myself, have worked with frequently, asein secretary, deputy secretary. -- we go back quite aways i've seen da
from his experience in sim com, combined experience as commander, dave developed a deep knowledge of the region where he u.s. air force is now carrying out the vast majority of air strikes against isil. it was also during that tour that he experienced the integrated air missile defense arabian gulf and developed the gulf command peration center and working closely with nations who are today critical partners in the campaign.il as confirmed air force chief of extensive military experience will...
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it is the only facility that has an integrated swimming pool and recreation center combined.water slide, for little kids and those of you that are more daring and want to try the rockslide, we have a drop slide. >> exercises for everybody. hi have a great time. the ladies and guys that come, it is for the community and we really make it fun. people think it is only for those that play basketball or swim. >> i have been coming to the pool for a long time now. it is nice, they are sweet. >> in the aquatics center, they are very committed to combining for people in san francisco. and also ensuring that they have public safety. >> there are a lot of different personalities that come through here and it makes it very exciting all the time. they, their family or teach their kids have a swim. >> of the gem is fantastic, there is an incredible program going on there, both of my girls have learned to swim there. it is a fantastic place, check it out. it is an incredible indication of what bonn dollars can do with our hearts and facilities. it is as good as anything you will find out w
it is the only facility that has an integrated swimming pool and recreation center combined.water slide, for little kids and those of you that are more daring and want to try the rockslide, we have a drop slide. >> exercises for everybody. hi have a great time. the ladies and guys that come, it is for the community and we really make it fun. people think it is only for those that play basketball or swim. >> i have been coming to the pool for a long time now. it is nice, they are...
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so what is this new combined broadcom limited look like?t controls 4.5% of the total semiconductor market. that's thursday place by intel and taiwan semi. they're the elite in the big growth end market. fiber optics, storage connectivity, chips for wireless, set top boxes, broadband and either net switching. that's not either the whole list. it's everything you need to have quality entertainment at your fingertips. the broadcom limited is the rock star of the semi space. in the consolidating industry where scales become important, this new broadcom has the scale to rival anybody. the real strength of the deal is are wireless communications where the old broadcom and avago had a major presence and intel has lagged giving the new broadcom this opportunity. in wireless, avago had a dominant position in high end radiofrequency chips that allowed smart phones to function efficiently across a congested electromagnetic spectrum. how congested? back in the days when cell ph e phones used 3g networks, they needed five networks, but 4g lte requires 2
so what is this new combined broadcom limited look like?t controls 4.5% of the total semiconductor market. that's thursday place by intel and taiwan semi. they're the elite in the big growth end market. fiber optics, storage connectivity, chips for wireless, set top boxes, broadband and either net switching. that's not either the whole list. it's everything you need to have quality entertainment at your fingertips. the broadcom limited is the rock star of the semi space. in the consolidating...
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combination of sun and clouds today, nice looking day.vernight tonight mostly cloudy, there could snow showers along the state line that new york/p-a state line. does not look like we'll see anything in the philadelphia area. temperatures warm up into the 60s again. rain develops by afternoon. the poconos, lehigh valley and the delaware valley. not going to be a washout, but bring the umbrellas in case you have outdoor plans. allow the shower threat at any point during the day. tuesday we get a cold front pushing through the temperatures drop off again. as far as the winds are concerned they lighten up by the afternoon. we'll see gusts 40 miles per hour by 8:00. by 3:00 p.m. the strong winds lift into new england and replaced with gusts in the teens and 20s. 47 degrees is the forecasted high. winds sustained out of the northwest at 25 to 35 merely. overnight tonight, clothed and chilly, 30 degrees outlying suburbs, 37 center city. the exclusive accuweather seven-day forecast 47 today. 63 tomorrow. tomorrow will feel fantastic only to get
combination of sun and clouds today, nice looking day.vernight tonight mostly cloudy, there could snow showers along the state line that new york/p-a state line. does not look like we'll see anything in the philadelphia area. temperatures warm up into the 60s again. rain develops by afternoon. the poconos, lehigh valley and the delaware valley. not going to be a washout, but bring the umbrellas in case you have outdoor plans. allow the shower threat at any point during the day. tuesday we get a...
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here, i sit down with y combinator's president and dropbox ceo.hat do you have to say about the mutual fund? >> we don't pay that much attention to it. what we focus on his we have 500 million people using dropbox, 8 million businesses using dropbox, 150,000 of them paying like expedia, all these new big deals. our customers are happy and we are happy. emily: if you could do it all over again, would you take money from a $10 billion valuation? >> the markets were different then. so we, like other companies, will be affected by the public markets. whatever we are today, it will be something different tomorrow. valuation is an output, so you have to focus on inputs. emily: on one hand, people say this is just on paper. snapchat has gotten written down and then britain now. -- then written up. but it does have a ripple effect on sentiment. how much do they matter? >> it doesn't matter that much. stocks go up and down. fidelity marks them down and up. i know fidelity marked down the dropbox shares at one point. it is unclear to me if they themselves e
here, i sit down with y combinator's president and dropbox ceo.hat do you have to say about the mutual fund? >> we don't pay that much attention to it. what we focus on his we have 500 million people using dropbox, 8 million businesses using dropbox, 150,000 of them paying like expedia, all these new big deals. our customers are happy and we are happy. emily: if you could do it all over again, would you take money from a $10 billion valuation? >> the markets were different then. so...
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this combines the two leaders in the heart device business. the feeling is hospitals are negotiating for lower prices all the times for these devices. by combining these two companies they may have more bargaining power as a result and right now shares of saint jude medical are david, there were others as well that i don't have time to tell you about. this was a takeover thursday announced. >> thank you for those details. >> see you tomorrow. >>> check out this light show over missouri. an explosive super cell rolled in spotting lightning and tornado. no one was hurt. a lot of downed trees and damaged buildings. more than 15 million people in the path of the storms along the mississippi river from iowa to louisiana. >>> you've got a different kind of storm on your mind apparently. >> a strange story but interesting and worth talking about. we're talking about the blizzard. >> right. >> this past year. setting that record we got 26.8 inches and the record for all time was 26.9? well, the national weather service now saying new york's central pa
this combines the two leaders in the heart device business. the feeling is hospitals are negotiating for lower prices all the times for these devices. by combining these two companies they may have more bargaining power as a result and right now shares of saint jude medical are david, there were others as well that i don't have time to tell you about. this was a takeover thursday announced. >> thank you for those details. >> see you tomorrow. >>> check out this light show...
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the estimation was near carver, she felt was just over a combined total of 3500 people, combined guests, as well as good members. the crossing to just shy of five full days. she was hailed and wonderfully welcomed in your carpet. when she arrives. travels andhip's crossings, this was basically meant to be an entertainment destination. you could come during the day, here like music, and socialize with fellow passengers. hours, thee evening stage would light up, and there would either be movies, projected on screens, or entertainment with live music, and dancing. the room was basically all wooden floors, parquet flooring. they would roll down the carpets during the day and will the carpets up at night for dancing entertainment. there are many built in original features in the room that remains. probably one of the most notable features of the first-class main lounge, now the queen salon, is the artwork behind me, that depicts to unicorns playing in battle. that is the name of the piece. unicorns in battle. it is said that when the horns mats, on the unicorns, you would hear music. because
the estimation was near carver, she felt was just over a combined total of 3500 people, combined guests, as well as good members. the crossing to just shy of five full days. she was hailed and wonderfully welcomed in your carpet. when she arrives. travels andhip's crossings, this was basically meant to be an entertainment destination. you could come during the day, here like music, and socialize with fellow passengers. hours, thee evening stage would light up, and there would either be movies,...
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aleve pm is the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12-hour strength of aleve... for pain relief that can last into the morning. and now... i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. real is touching a ray.
aleve pm is the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12-hour strength of aleve... for pain relief that can last into the morning. and now... i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. real is touching a ray.
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if you add those together, that's a lethal combination. patients are aware and doctors are reckless with prescribing. >> so a percocet with a sleeping pill like ambien. >> with the opiate, becomes a dangerous combination. that dea agent was way out of line. these are common prescribing habits. all a doctor has to do is document what they're doing, if they met the patient face to face and use a standard of care. the problem is the culture in america where we are so grossly overprescribed, so prone to seek solutions to pain through a pill, it is us and on my profession for overprescribing and adding combinations that commonly -- my patients don't die of illicit medication, heroin, cocaine or anything else. they die of prescription with one of my peer's names often taken as prescribed. these are dangerous, dangerous substances. >> we talked about celebrities able to get celebrity medicine, different treatment. doctors seem less willing to be tough with them. >> the vip status is a recipe for sub standard care. listen, when a doctor is excited
if you add those together, that's a lethal combination. patients are aware and doctors are reckless with prescribing. >> so a percocet with a sleeping pill like ambien. >> with the opiate, becomes a dangerous combination. that dea agent was way out of line. these are common prescribing habits. all a doctor has to do is document what they're doing, if they met the patient face to face and use a standard of care. the problem is the culture in america where we are so grossly...
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he once said the achievement of an organization are the results of the combined effort of each individual. i know that each of us does our part right now and if we do that our efforts will amount to something great. there is no other group of people i would rather be in the trenches with than all of you here today. your patriotism is true. your convictions are clear. i am proud to be carrying on the fight with you. there is no limit to what we as a party can accomplish together. let's make this year a republican year together together. let's put a republican president back in the white house together thank you and god bless you. thank you very much. [applause]
he once said the achievement of an organization are the results of the combined effort of each individual. i know that each of us does our part right now and if we do that our efforts will amount to something great. there is no other group of people i would rather be in the trenches with than all of you here today. your patriotism is true. your convictions are clear. i am proud to be carrying on the fight with you. there is no limit to what we as a party can accomplish together. let's make this...
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the families have been relentless. 2004, they combined to take on the saudi government. you cannot sue another government if you are an american citizen unless they overturn this. >> i'm trying to figure out why we are being held hostage. they have $750 billion in assets that they would liquidate immediately. i think the wall street journal came up with under 300 billion. you don't negotiate like this. if the bill passes through the proper channels, too bad. saudi arabia, where is mecca? saudi arabia, right? don't you think every religious fanatic in the middle east wants mecca? we are there. the reason they don't take it is
the families have been relentless. 2004, they combined to take on the saudi government. you cannot sue another government if you are an american citizen unless they overturn this. >> i'm trying to figure out why we are being held hostage. they have $750 billion in assets that they would liquidate immediately. i think the wall street journal came up with under 300 billion. you don't negotiate like this. if the bill passes through the proper channels, too bad. saudi arabia, where is mecca?...
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these ads show case products by combining video images and call to action buttons. press your tv, nothing. press this, stuff comes. how does it work? he explains how lowe's, we all know lowe's, motivated millennials to take on self-help projects. she said it is focussed with canvas ads that lets people see designs and tap to purchase. tap to purchase. how great was it for lowe's? according to sandberg, the ads were so engaging that people sent an average of 6 seconds with them. the reason facebook roared today but wasn't finished roaring is that it is the optimal method for advertisers to connected with with the average but hard to reach millennial demographic and get a dynamic return. especially since this age group uses what they buy to everything else, their phones. facebook is a high definition tv that puts on commercials that you're interested in watching. you watch the full commercial wrap which almost never happens on television and then you buy what you see. if you give the right ad, they give you $6. all right. $6.70 while you're locking up the demographic
these ads show case products by combining video images and call to action buttons. press your tv, nothing. press this, stuff comes. how does it work? he explains how lowe's, we all know lowe's, motivated millennials to take on self-help projects. she said it is focussed with canvas ads that lets people see designs and tap to purchase. tap to purchase. how great was it for lowe's? according to sandberg, the ads were so engaging that people sent an average of 6 seconds with them. the reason...
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here's clouds and sun combination tomorrow with the sun in the morning. here's the next system. watch as it drops to the south. there's the precipitation coming in for saturday late morning into the afternoon. the combination of wet snow and rain and it might be enough to of the city and the first part of saturday night. sunday, beautiful, sunny, breezy, but chilly. only in the 40s on sunday. showers early. then just a fair amount of clouds. 43 in the city. tonight, upper 30s in the burbs. tomorrow, limited sun in the morning. a gusty breeze tomorrow. 53 will be the high for tomorrow. there's the wet snow and rain saturday. breezy, 41. sunday morning, 29. back to 45 but sunny during the day. showers by monday afternoon. back in the 50s. 62, showery on tuesday. and then looks like we'll start cooling it back down into the upper 50s, which is where we should be. hopefully after that -- ernie: we'll get there. thanks, nick. a lot going on. we have a special guest standing by to talk about this. tonight the mta is on the hot seat. we're going to start with the seemingly daily delays
here's clouds and sun combination tomorrow with the sun in the morning. here's the next system. watch as it drops to the south. there's the precipitation coming in for saturday late morning into the afternoon. the combination of wet snow and rain and it might be enough to of the city and the first part of saturday night. sunday, beautiful, sunny, breezy, but chilly. only in the 40s on sunday. showers early. then just a fair amount of clouds. 43 in the city. tonight, upper 30s in the burbs....
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we're seeing a combination of sun and clouds this morning.e the trends throughout the afternoon. the winds will gradually subside. we're 50 to 60-mile an hour right now him they will pull back to 20 to 30. it will be brisk and chilly. the normal high will be 57 degrees. today's we'll struggle to reach 47 degrees. overnight tonight, rain and snow showers in the poconos first thing tomorrow morning. everybody else looking at cloudy skies tomorrow with rain showers developing during the day. temperatures by monday all of a sudden are back up in the 60s. winds will ease up this afternoon. 3:00 p.m., you can see the 50s and 60s being replaced with the 20s. during the evening hours, 3 miles in philadelphia. 11:00 a.m., 2 miles in allentown. and 2 miles in trenton. there's a little light at the end of the tunnel. we have a couple of more hours to go. wind today, clouds and sun, 47 degrees is the forecasted high. windchills in the 30s. winds sustained out of the northwest 20 to 30 miles per hour. overnight tonight, the lows look like february and mar
we're seeing a combination of sun and clouds this morning.e the trends throughout the afternoon. the winds will gradually subside. we're 50 to 60-mile an hour right now him they will pull back to 20 to 30. it will be brisk and chilly. the normal high will be 57 degrees. today's we'll struggle to reach 47 degrees. overnight tonight, rain and snow showers in the poconos first thing tomorrow morning. everybody else looking at cloudy skies tomorrow with rain showers developing during the day....
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financial turnaround track record in the district combined with general manager paul wiedefeld's success at bwi marshall airport has them in the right position to make a meaningful difference at metro, but he says in no uncertain terms it's going to take extra in d.c., maryland, and virginia and the federal government will have to contribute more to get it done. i'm not interested in congress or anyone saying we're waiting for you to get your house in order. we got our house in order. we have the best people now in charge. now we need you to step up. >> reporter: he says it's time for hard, tough decisions. now, evans, of course, says that local jurisdictions and the federal government need to contribute more to help metro get back on its feet, but what about riders? will there be a fare hike? tell you about that, wendy, coming up next hour at 6:00. >> thanks, adam. >>> we are learning new details about what may have been the district's first murder of 2016. the medical examiner is now saying that a man's death inside a home in northwest d.c. in january was actually a homicide. it says t
financial turnaround track record in the district combined with general manager paul wiedefeld's success at bwi marshall airport has them in the right position to make a meaningful difference at metro, but he says in no uncertain terms it's going to take extra in d.c., maryland, and virginia and the federal government will have to contribute more to get it done. i'm not interested in congress or anyone saying we're waiting for you to get your house in order. we got our house in order. we have...
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we would shoot and then combine their movements with backgrounds, such as the sky, for instance. which we would edit in during the post production process. this is a film made in cambodia, roughly half a century ago. at the time, these special effects were in the 1960s, cambodia was a thriving and prosperous country. at the time more than 3 million tons of rice was produced annually, making cambodia one of the leading rice exporting nations alongside thailand and vietnam. in cinemas, domestic movies shared the screens with foreign titles, and both from enjoyed by the public. during the '60s, more than 300 movies were made in cambodia. today, steps are being taken to find and preserve the country's cinematic series. film screenings are held regularly. >> during the 1960s, the arts, including music, cinema and architecture, flourished in cambodia. it was a very creative time, and we must learn from that era, to create an artistic future for our country. >> movement and dialogue will make you more expressive. >> this drama teacher was a major movie star during the golden age of camb
we would shoot and then combine their movements with backgrounds, such as the sky, for instance. which we would edit in during the post production process. this is a film made in cambodia, roughly half a century ago. at the time, these special effects were in the 1960s, cambodia was a thriving and prosperous country. at the time more than 3 million tons of rice was produced annually, making cambodia one of the leading rice exporting nations alongside thailand and vietnam. in cinemas, domestic...
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>> i heard once this is completed this will be bigger than all the current lithium ion batteries combined in the world. >> it gives just the sense of the bet they're maketion, they're going all anywhere they're expecting average people to want electric cars, to drive electric cars, and this factory is the embodiment of that gamble. >> you got such rare access inside the factory. what did you see? >> they're moving in as soon as each room is done. part of the factory, you could already see the production line humming, batteries rolling off the line. the rest is the most massive construction site, trucks, people, tons of noise. just room after room after room. it's a lot of equipment as you might imagine. it's almost like a baktry except they're taking the raw inseed yent for batteries, bake them in these big ovens, mix them. it's massive amounts of equipment. >> they're often very secretive. were there many areas that were off limits? >> we got to walk around a lot of it. no pictures in some places because this is proprietary equipment in many places. working with panasonic to develop this
>> i heard once this is completed this will be bigger than all the current lithium ion batteries combined in the world. >> it gives just the sense of the bet they're maketion, they're going all anywhere they're expecting average people to want electric cars, to drive electric cars, and this factory is the embodiment of that gamble. >> you got such rare access inside the factory. what did you see? >> they're moving in as soon as each room is done. part of the factory, you...
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one pac cleans tough food better than 6 pacs of the bargain brand combined.e. the #1 selling frequent heartburn brand in america. ♪ "i hope you like it spicy" get complete protection with the purple pill. the leader in frequent heartburn. that's nexium level protection. >>> there are new details coming in tonight about that tragic mauling at a florida zoo. the zoo keeper known as the tiger whisperer violently killed earlier this month. tonight the palm beach zoo says she violated policy by entering a restricted area in the tiger enclose sure. the investigation still continuing tonight. >>> and could it be a harriet hint? preparations are in full swing now for putting hero abolitionist harriet tubman on the $20 bill, but which closeup will end up on the note? the treasury secretary was seen overlooking this portrait. no word yet on whether this is the one that will make the final cut. >>> the word for these monks that you're about to see? zen. check these guys out, monks surfing during a retreat at banzai beach in australia. pretty peaceful, even after a wipeo
one pac cleans tough food better than 6 pacs of the bargain brand combined.e. the #1 selling frequent heartburn brand in america. ♪ "i hope you like it spicy" get complete protection with the purple pill. the leader in frequent heartburn. that's nexium level protection. >>> there are new details coming in tonight about that tragic mauling at a florida zoo. the zoo keeper known as the tiger whisperer violently killed earlier this month. tonight the palm beach zoo says she...
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aleve pm is the only one to combine a sleep aid plus the 12-hour strength of aleve... for pain relief that can last into the morning. and now... i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. from virtually anywhere. to warn of danger it's been smashed and driven. it's perceptive enough to detect other vehicles on the road. it's been shaken and pummeled. it's innovative enough to brake by itself, park itself and help you steer. it's been in the rain... and dragged through the mud. the 2016 gle. it's where brains meet brawn. lease the gle350 for $599 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. >>> i find it interesting that everybody keeps on asking us to unite the party behind hillary. ten states haven't even voted yet. and secretary clinton did line up behind president obama, but that was in june. and it was after a little bit of negotiations. >> the interview tonight is jane sanders. she is senior adviser to the bernie sanders campaign and spouse to bernie sanders. and she's here live next. >>> the democratic party up to now has not been clear about which side they are on on the major issues f
aleve pm is the only one to combine a sleep aid plus the 12-hour strength of aleve... for pain relief that can last into the morning. and now... i'm back. aleve pm for a better am. from virtually anywhere. to warn of danger it's been smashed and driven. it's perceptive enough to detect other vehicles on the road. it's been shaken and pummeled. it's innovative enough to brake by itself, park itself and help you steer. it's been in the rain... and dragged through the mud. the 2016 gle. it's where...
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it is not unreasonable to ask her where she sees the combinations working.pping aside from that strategic message, what was really important is the barometer of the u.k. economy as to whether we are starting to see any parts of the european referendum on economic activity in the u.k. they are saying this is a hotels market which is predominantly where premier operates which has been flat this year. we thought it may be slowing economic activity. they have done alright themselves, but that was an important barometer -- what we are seeing with economic activity to the u.k. anna: it is interesting it is viewed as a barometer. that is the point of your most recent commonententry. what is the logic of selling off the coffee. andrea: it makes a lot of sense. we are going to get there fairly soon. it reminds me of the supermarket when they expanded and expanded when the market was flattening. it would be a good time to extract the maximum value before the coffee goes cold. the hotels market, there is a lot of consolidation. you can see some splits. you have the hot
it is not unreasonable to ask her where she sees the combinations working.pping aside from that strategic message, what was really important is the barometer of the u.k. economy as to whether we are starting to see any parts of the european referendum on economic activity in the u.k. they are saying this is a hotels market which is predominantly where premier operates which has been flat this year. we thought it may be slowing economic activity. they have done alright themselves, but that was...
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. >> i would love to see that combination. beyonce on car poolkaraoke?y-z popping up in the back seat as a backup? >> she's a combination not so many people wanted to see. the oc's misha barton and dancing. we were tracking all the stars last night our first stop hollywood, and backstage at dancing. >> misha bar got the ballroom boot in l.a. >> is this experience what thought it would be going into it? >> it's an intense experience. >> it was definitely more than make i had barga for. >> jodie sweetin and her tv dad bob saggett remembering her bad times and getting sober. >> i was into pain pills and eck tasity and all that. >> i have known bob since i was 5 years old. >> i was trying to be more relatable. not a lot of people can say they more ridiculous in dproch front of millions ofpeople. >> and last night i got a look at the jungle book premier. the night was bittersweet f director john fabreaux who was missin garhandling. >> the reimagining of the childhood classic and one song fans wait for it. ♪ look for the bare necessities ♪ ♪ forget about your
. >> i would love to see that combination. beyonce on car poolkaraoke?y-z popping up in the back seat as a backup? >> she's a combination not so many people wanted to see. the oc's misha barton and dancing. we were tracking all the stars last night our first stop hollywood, and backstage at dancing. >> misha bar got the ballroom boot in l.a. >> is this experience what thought it would be going into it? >> it's an intense experience. >> it was definitely more...
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lincoln invented in this combined borage was a way of walking the boat over sandbars. these posts and lift the boat up. they must've been like lincoln very strong. and shuffle the boat over the sandbars. it is metaphorical that the openness of lincoln. the river should be open. opportunities should exist. a rising tide would lift all boats. this fascinating mechanism would man to be that rising tide, to carry it down the river. grant wins the battle at the siege of vicksburg. him, therites to father of waters runs again on the next to see. i wonder if he thought about his boat, his patent. the point of america was to have this element of opportunity and openness and to the river should run free. i go back to the landscape. the notion that the south couldn't be allowed to leave the union p. . because it was part of the sacred ground of the union. lincoln's so-called homeliness. he was famously ugly. i've spent a lot of time with lincoln and perhaps it is the stockholm syndrome. he seems more and more attractive to me. by is itsi was struck house old romantic hair. almos
lincoln invented in this combined borage was a way of walking the boat over sandbars. these posts and lift the boat up. they must've been like lincoln very strong. and shuffle the boat over the sandbars. it is metaphorical that the openness of lincoln. the river should be open. opportunities should exist. a rising tide would lift all boats. this fascinating mechanism would man to be that rising tide, to carry it down the river. grant wins the battle at the siege of vicksburg. him, therites to...
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well, there is a a chef in town who combines three things that guys love.irls don't mind them either. that is cheese stake, fries, and beer. >> mike says you got a try this. >> okay. i have come over, right across from washington square park, seventh and walnut basically, the beautiful curtis building, i always loved this building, and inside, the lobby, in one of the corners is one of my favorite places. i have been here a hundred times. it is called cooperage and here's my friend here for seven years since this place opened up. good to see you, chef. >> nice to see you this will be a you got a try this segment. he tells me he invented something called what. >> cheese stake fries. >> cheese stake fries. >> yes. >> it is as simple as it sound. >> very simple. >> how do you start what is at bottom. >> you start from the bottom and it goes cheese stake all the way through and after that we have onions. we cook them three hours. >> why. >> because i want all of the flavors all together from the onions and beer and make sure every flavor comes off. >> did you s
well, there is a a chef in town who combines three things that guys love.irls don't mind them either. that is cheese stake, fries, and beer. >> mike says you got a try this. >> okay. i have come over, right across from washington square park, seventh and walnut basically, the beautiful curtis building, i always loved this building, and inside, the lobby, in one of the corners is one of my favorite places. i have been here a hundred times. it is called cooperage and here's my friend...
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founded in 2009, the team at boxed water combined west michigan ingenuity with capital from investors through start garden who now employ 60 people and have facilities in both michigan and utah and sell their product in over 8,000 stores nationwide and are now starting to sell around the globe. while small business across the globe and across the country like boxed water are looking for real solutions from congress to help them innovate and thrive. the jobs act, a solution to jump-start capital formation for small businesses, entrepreneurs and startups, was signed into law in 2012, but instead of helping small businesses access capital through the jobs act, as congress had intended, the securities and exchange commission has choked off avenues of that capital formation. in order to participate in a demo day, the s.e.c. requires startups to register as securities offering and verify the sophistication level of potential funders, some of which don't have the financial means to do, according to start garden. i'd like to thank the gentleman rom ohio for introducing the halos act, investor
founded in 2009, the team at boxed water combined west michigan ingenuity with capital from investors through start garden who now employ 60 people and have facilities in both michigan and utah and sell their product in over 8,000 stores nationwide and are now starting to sell around the globe. while small business across the globe and across the country like boxed water are looking for real solutions from congress to help them innovate and thrive. the jobs act, a solution to jump-start capital...
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olson, are frequent discharges of combined sewage overflows and sanitary sewer overflows, are they a concern? because we are focused on lead as we should be. what about these overflows with the bacteria? >> yes. these are definitely a concern -- >> i'm going to ask you -- >> these are definitely a public health concern as well as an environmental concern. from a public health standpoint, very often raw sewage is actually dumped into lakes and streams and that can cause massive contamination. we see beaches being closed, we see people getting sick, water-borne disease from swimming in it, from being exposed to it. >> so it is a problem that should be addressed, in your opinion? >> it's definitely a big problem in hundreds of communities. >> because that's what the studies are now showing. it's disgusting. and we have to fix it. and we can argue over everything. we have to fix it. now, mr. berger, i want to be your partner. the first part of your testimony, i agreed with. but the rest of it i found very disturbing. first of all, you mentioned my state and you talk about what it costs.
olson, are frequent discharges of combined sewage overflows and sanitary sewer overflows, are they a concern? because we are focused on lead as we should be. what about these overflows with the bacteria? >> yes. these are definitely a concern -- >> i'm going to ask you -- >> these are definitely a public health concern as well as an environmental concern. from a public health standpoint, very often raw sewage is actually dumped into lakes and streams and that can cause massive...
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olson, discharges of combined sewage overflows and sanitary sewer flows, are they a concern? because we're focused on lead, as we should be what about these overflows with bacteria? >> yes, they are a certain concern. there are definitely public health concerns as well in environmental concerns. from a public health standpoint, often raw sewage is exit jumped into lakes and streams and that can cause massive contamination. seeee be disclosed, we people getting sick, waterborne diseases from swimming in it, from being exposed to it. >> is definitely a big problem in your opinion? 's dental a big problem in hundreds of communities across the country. because that is what studies are now showing, it is disgusting and we have to fix it. can argue over everything, we have to fix it. now mr. berger, i want to be your partner. the first part of your money i agree with what the rest of that i found buried serving. first of all you mentioned my state and you talk about what it cost. i want to know that my state has tougher environmental law and the federal government. that is with the
olson, discharges of combined sewage overflows and sanitary sewer flows, are they a concern? because we're focused on lead, as we should be what about these overflows with bacteria? >> yes, they are a certain concern. there are definitely public health concerns as well in environmental concerns. from a public health standpoint, often raw sewage is exit jumped into lakes and streams and that can cause massive contamination. seeee be disclosed, we people getting sick, waterborne diseases...
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epa demanded i spend $150 million to fix combined sewer overflows for a community which has only 38,000 residents. projected average annual sewer bill will be over $870 a year this means that 46% of lima households will be spending more than 4% of their household incomes on just their sewer bills. with nearly 14% of my residents spending 9% of their household income on their sewer bill. in the conference of mayor study of just 33 california cities. 24 cities report that more than 10% of their households are now paying more than 4 1/2% of their income on water, sewer and flood control costs. with ten of those cities having more than 20% of their households spending 40%. please keep in mind that many of these cities have not yet factored in the cost for tmdls, which are estimated to put just the cities in los angeles county up to $140 billion. one county, $140 billion. how did we get here? when the clean water act and safe drinking water act were first established, congress established lofty goals. that investment foss toured a reasonable attitude about how to accomplish those goals toget
epa demanded i spend $150 million to fix combined sewer overflows for a community which has only 38,000 residents. projected average annual sewer bill will be over $870 a year this means that 46% of lima households will be spending more than 4% of their household incomes on just their sewer bills. with nearly 14% of my residents spending 9% of their household income on their sewer bill. in the conference of mayor study of just 33 california cities. 24 cities report that more than 10% of their...
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all of those in combination equal readiness. i would say the number one thing at least near term would be readiness. in addition to that, because we have to look past lunch time here, that the -- in addition to readiness, we have got to reinvest in our modernization and r&d over time. that's what hr was getting at. if we condition to atrit that, as we have over the last eight to ten years or so, if we continue to atrit that, that will result in a bad outcome five or ten years from now. five or ten years from now. those are the two things i would offer to yo senator. >> thank you very much. i need to ask you about the light utility helicopter. you recently published an unfunded requirement for 17 lakotas. in fiscal year 2017. of course i was relieved to hear that. but can you elaborate on how these 17 lakotas in your -- would be utilized and what risk we would incur if you did not receive the 17 lakotas? >> those 17 are specifically tied to the national commission's recommendation, so which we owe you a response to their recommen
all of those in combination equal readiness. i would say the number one thing at least near term would be readiness. in addition to that, because we have to look past lunch time here, that the -- in addition to readiness, we have got to reinvest in our modernization and r&d over time. that's what hr was getting at. if we condition to atrit that, as we have over the last eight to ten years or so, if we continue to atrit that, that will result in a bad outcome five or ten years from now. five...
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we can meet these targets without combining northern and southern command or inviting -- or combining european and african command. actions that would run contrary to why we made them separate. because of their distinct areas of emphasis and increasing demands on our forces in them. indeed those demands have only , increased with each demand in recent years with each growing more visible. instead of combining these commands to the detriment of our friends and our allies and our own commanding control capabilities, we intend to be more efficient by integrating functions like logistics and intelligence and plans across the joint staff, combatant commands, eliminating redundancies while not losing capability and much can be done here. additionally, in the coming weeks the defense department will look to semper fi -- simplify and improve command control where the number of four-star positions have made headquarters either top-heavy less efficient than they could be. the military is based on rank hiarchy. juniors are subordinate and right to their seniors. this is true from the platoon to
we can meet these targets without combining northern and southern command or inviting -- or combining european and african command. actions that would run contrary to why we made them separate. because of their distinct areas of emphasis and increasing demands on our forces in them. indeed those demands have only , increased with each demand in recent years with each growing more visible. instead of combining these commands to the detriment of our friends and our allies and our own commanding...
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you think the combined entity uld be too big to fail?: the individual entities are too big to fail, so the combined entity would be too big to fail. lisa: there was a story today about how the committee came out and proposed a way for banks to atone for derivatives. require them to hold less capital against their derivative partly because of what they have to post with the clearinghouses. do you think in general there is enough collaborative -- enough collateral being posted? craig: collateral is exactly the way risk has been transferred. it has made it derivatives transactions and safer, but other bank activities less safe. the other important thing about collateral, during times of a crisis, there will be huge margin costs. that will put tremendous liquidity strains on the system. that makesis a way some transactions and safer and other transactions less safe. on that, it is hard to say whether we've improved things or not. lisa: which transactions have become less safe? craig: what collateral and other does --t clearings somebody else
you think the combined entity uld be too big to fail?: the individual entities are too big to fail, so the combined entity would be too big to fail. lisa: there was a story today about how the committee came out and proposed a way for banks to atone for derivatives. require them to hold less capital against their derivative partly because of what they have to post with the clearinghouses. do you think in general there is enough collaborative -- enough collateral being posted? craig: collateral...
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. >> imagine taking all the best features of all the different vacuums that you know of and combining it in one. >> announcer: but shark didn't stop there. with the rotator, they solved a problem that stopped other uprights dead in their tracks -- furniture. to truly clean your carpets with other uprights, you have to move the furniture. but not anymore! no more bending over, no more back-breaking cleaning, no more moving furniture, and no more leaving dirt behind. the rotator powered lift-away can reach it all. the secret behind the rotator is its ability to deliver power to drive the brush roll when you go into lift-away mode. power travels through the hose, down the pole, and right to the powerhead. now you can reach the tightest spaces in your home, all while the cleaning head is still powered, continuing to drive the roller brushes deep into the carpet, providing deep-down cleaning that never stops. then simply reattach the canister. there has never been a vacuum that could do that. that's why people who own a rotator powered lift-away can't imagine using any other vacuum. >> my
. >> imagine taking all the best features of all the different vacuums that you know of and combining it in one. >> announcer: but shark didn't stop there. with the rotator, they solved a problem that stopped other uprights dead in their tracks -- furniture. to truly clean your carpets with other uprights, you have to move the furniture. but not anymore! no more bending over, no more back-breaking cleaning, no more moving furniture, and no more leaving dirt behind. the rotator...
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detail on this, but i do think that you can make a credible argument that the sanctions, frankly, combined with what happened in the overall oil markets, which had a real impact on russia's economy, caused putin and his crew to think harder about what they were doing. >> rose: and we continue with hassan sheik mohamud, president of somalia. >> somalia is just in the corner by establishing state institutions in place, by defeating the scornlg of the terrorism that was in control for a long time, and now they are revitalizing the energy of the society, it's resources, it's agriculture, there are beautiful opportunities. >> rose: we conclude with radhika jones and "time magazine"'s list of the world's 100 most influential people. >> there is a way where you have the same 90 people year after year, but we really want to keep it fresh because we want it to feel like a snapshot of the moment, and so we take a lot of pride in making sure that every year the list has a new kind of energy. >> rose: the c.i.a., somalia and "times" 100 list, when we continue. >> rose: funding for "charlie rose" has b
detail on this, but i do think that you can make a credible argument that the sanctions, frankly, combined with what happened in the overall oil markets, which had a real impact on russia's economy, caused putin and his crew to think harder about what they were doing. >> rose: and we continue with hassan sheik mohamud, president of somalia. >> somalia is just in the corner by establishing state institutions in place, by defeating the scornlg of the terrorism that was in control for...
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there is a new reporthat amerans spend more on taxes than food, clothing and housing combined.ge andrew napolitano says the government is taking your money at a level that is akin to thefeft. we're going rough the numbers together. >>> also legal tough talk. there is a judgen georgia, caught on deo telling teens to stop acting like trash. more after this. >> get yourselves together! stop this! why do you want to be another statistic? the way you're going, you will go to jail, or you will end up in this body bag. i i use what's already inside to reach my goals. so iiked when my d doctor told me i may reach my blood sugar and a1c goals by activating g what's within m. with once-weekekly trulicity. trulicity y is not insulin. >> injectable prescriion medicine injectable prescriion medicine to improve blood sugar in adults with type 2 diabetes. it should be used along with diet d exercise. tricity is not recommended as the first medicine to treat diabetes and should not be used by people with severe stomach or intestinalal problems, or people with type i diabetes or diabetic ketoac
there is a new reporthat amerans spend more on taxes than food, clothing and housing combined.ge andrew napolitano says the government is taking your money at a level that is akin to thefeft. we're going rough the numbers together. >>> also legal tough talk. there is a judgen georgia, caught on deo telling teens to stop acting like trash. more after this. >> get yourselves together! stop this! why do you want to be another statistic? the way you're going, you will go to jail, or...
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talk about the factors behind this. >> what a combination, right? highest prices and the worse roads. something is wrong here. the answers are both economic and political. look, on the economic side, california has only 12 refineries. that's down from 30 refineries just 30 years ago. because of environmental regulations here made it hard for companies to operate. there's the beginning. >> okay. we can obviously ship in refined gas from other states. are we not doing enough to keep up the demand? >> not so easy. we can't use gasoline from other states. first, of our extensive pollution reducing refinery. when a refinery goes up the price goes up. unlike other states, no, we don't have pipelines that bring in gasoline. so the price is higher because our imports come via ships. another problem. >> we talk about environmental factors playing a role both with the reduction of refineries and making it difficult to ship in that gas from other places. but let's talk about political factors as well. what is it about elected officials and why they're increasi
talk about the factors behind this. >> what a combination, right? highest prices and the worse roads. something is wrong here. the answers are both economic and political. look, on the economic side, california has only 12 refineries. that's down from 30 refineries just 30 years ago. because of environmental regulations here made it hard for companies to operate. there's the beginning. >> okay. we can obviously ship in refined gas from other states. are we not doing enough to keep...
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they want to combine with home away, not swallow it and digest it into something different.ow is it going? expedia reported in february while the results were disappointing, the company's outlook was stronger than expected. imagine providing a positive update on a home away acquisition saying they were encouraged by the fourth quarter performance which came in ahead of expectations. home away started to introduce a 6% travellers fee for the coming months. it could be worth a billion dollars to expedia's bottom line. i'm a fan of the deal but expedia stock has been annihilated since it was announced in november. down 22%. price line is down only 10% over the same period. the online travel space is hammered thanks in part to the strong dollar. with the dollar getting weaker versus other major currencies that will provide a nice boost to expedia numbers. things are happening so fast to the dollar it hasn't been even been incorporated into thees theethees eses es estima estimates. i'm thinking you are getting a terrific entry point -- [ buy, buy, buy ] -- with the stock trading
they want to combine with home away, not swallow it and digest it into something different.ow is it going? expedia reported in february while the results were disappointing, the company's outlook was stronger than expected. imagine providing a positive update on a home away acquisition saying they were encouraged by the fourth quarter performance which came in ahead of expectations. home away started to introduce a 6% travellers fee for the coming months. it could be worth a billion dollars to...