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. >> rose: you're a great friend of david chang who's a friend of the program. >> i love david chang to death. he's been a great friend for many years and a great source of inspiration for many years and he's always been kind enough to provide me with advice throughout my career. i owe a lot to david chang. >> rose: he's opening restaurants around the world. are you going to open a restaurant here in new york? >> i love new york city so much -- i'm crazy about this city, the energy that's here and when you leave here you're just energized. i would love to have a restaurant in new york some day. >> rose: how about next year. >> let's do. >> rose: thank you for coming. good to have you here. >> my flash. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
. >> rose: you're a great friend of david chang who's a friend of the program. >> i love david chang to death. he's been a great friend for many years and a great source of inspiration for many years and he's always been kind enough to provide me with advice throughout my career. i owe a lot to david chang. >> rose: he's opening restaurants around the world. are you going to open a restaurant here in new york? >> i love new york city so much -- i'm crazy about this city,...
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i have to say it's got an interesting cover, david chang. he's a superstar chef. ng "cbs this morning." >>> dave chang is basically the man. he built restaurant empire faster than anybody and his food is delicious. >> meet chef david chang. one of new york city's brightest culinary stars. he's the chef and owner of several restaurants. >> david chang has won three james beard awards, which are the oscars for chefs. he's one of the most influential people of the it 1st century. >> he created lucky peach with peter meehan. it was declared -- david and peter, welcome. >> thanks for having us. >> quickly the magazine. gayle has a copy over there. >> this is what struck me about this. because you have a bleeding fish head, you have a chicken spud, you have a tattoo of a pig's leg. i'm thinking in the magazine lamb, we try to make it pretty. the cover. pretty and invitingment we want to draw you in. when i first saw it, i thought how in the world can this be good? that's what i thought. when i first opened it up. then i opened it up. what were you all thinking when you l
i have to say it's got an interesting cover, david chang. he's a superstar chef. ng "cbs this morning." >>> dave chang is basically the man. he built restaurant empire faster than anybody and his food is delicious. >> meet chef david chang. one of new york city's brightest culinary stars. he's the chef and owner of several restaurants. >> david chang has won three james beard awards, which are the oscars for chefs. he's one of the most influential people of the it...
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thirty percent typically it's kind of parties and speaking of the business times coke executive david chang said in the physical business purchases of crude oil from producers and storage offshore and anchors allow us to benefit from the contango market they're buying gasoline and shipping it off shore so that they can drive down available quantities and drive up prices it looks to me like the gas prices are being manipulated by the republican party donors like the koch brothers big oil and wall street they're all making the human spirit is what i was he laid out in order to brighten confederacy for helping to put all this production on line because president obama doesn't want to produce more oil domestically he doesn't want to drill in anwar is shut down drilling in the gulf of mexico after the oil spill and then he turned it back on again yet it took him so long to end george bush on a draw. either. and president obama has has there's work permits out there that aren't being use that are being used in its own x.l. pipeline is a great example of the president shutting down oil production
thirty percent typically it's kind of parties and speaking of the business times coke executive david chang said in the physical business purchases of crude oil from producers and storage offshore and anchors allow us to benefit from the contango market they're buying gasoline and shipping it off shore so that they can drive down available quantities and drive up prices it looks to me like the gas prices are being manipulated by the republican party donors like the koch brothers big oil and...
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but thrre onths later, janet david saw change. (23::8:12) (weiss) "you don't see results right away. its gradual and all of a sudden ou look at yourself aater a couple of months and say, ohhwow, these lines are haven't returnedd itss cllent...who, nine-years after the treatment,...still sses resultt. ddctors are filler.....will do what the un- natural ones cannot. (5:36) (weiss) "in a perfect wwrld, we think what wiill happen is people will see ressltssfor years and instead of coming back every six- ponths, we may have tt see them every 4-5 years." (23:49923) (doctor wide shot) "these cells will spread from wheee we inject them...." on thhs day, hand. his natural filler, she hopes, willlturn back the hands of ime. (23:36:48) "iff our own body can repair itself, itt going to open up a whole new world to people..." jeff abeel, fox 45, news at ten. the procedure costs about 3- thousann dollars. doctors say its also ideal for repairing acne scars.. the man ravens fans... love to hate. hhte.may have seen his career... come to aa end... &pfind out the faae of the steeleer'... ines ward.nex
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. >> the world of comedy, turns out is also changing. david the world of comedy, turns out is also changing. david steinberg is,,,,,, at bank of america, we're lending and investing in the people and communities who call the bay area home. from funding that helped a local entrepreneur start a business... to providing grants to a nonprofit which offers job training and placement... and supporting an organization working to help the environment. because the more we do in the bay area, the more we help make opportunity possible. rick santorum beat mitt romney in kansas. he was expect today do well in kansas because it's also a giant square. [ laughter ] >>> i saw that. thought that was funny. from stand-up to acting to directing, david steinberg has been a big name in comedy for nearly a half a century. that's a long time. in his new series, inside comedy, he talks with other top comics like ellen degeneres about what it tikes get a laugh. >> i just did stuff that i thought was weird and funny. i would go up on stage and hold up fabric like -- th
. >> the world of comedy, turns out is also changing. david the world of comedy, turns out is also changing. david steinberg is,,,,,, at bank of america, we're lending and investing in the people and communities who call the bay area home. from funding that helped a local entrepreneur start a business... to providing grants to a nonprofit which offers job training and placement... and supporting an organization working to help the environment. because the more we do in the bay area, the...
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changes. >> magical. i think davidter of his craft, and i learned through protocol. >> he would become bowie's private photographer and that would lead him to other up and coming rock stars. >> i was one, lucky, and, two, i had good instincts. >> reporter: divine intervention never hurts either. >> and my name, of course. you know, you know, the truth, what can i tell you? >> that really your name? >> yes. >> and that sounds like i invented it but i didn't. >> reporter: he dishd about some of his images, not all rockers. this is truman capote and andy warhol for "high times" magazine in 1979. >> and they were -- and too drunk and couldn't get into it. >> reporter: there are several images of artists that rock calls the modern like cel a -- >> chanel monet and lady gaga. [ singing ] my mamael to me when i was young. >> the games. playing around and what comes out of play. and bono was playing around. he just did it and got it. >> and that looks like -- there later. >> exactly. >> reporter: as far as the best out there t
changes. >> magical. i think davidter of his craft, and i learned through protocol. >> he would become bowie's private photographer and that would lead him to other up and coming rock stars. >> i was one, lucky, and, two, i had good instincts. >> reporter: divine intervention never hurts either. >> and my name, of course. you know, you know, the truth, what can i tell you? >> that really your name? >> yes. >> and that sounds like i invented it but...
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but ohio is the one race that can change everything. and david muir is covering the romney campaign for us. so, david, mitt romney has got to be thinking, what have i got to do to shake this guy, santorum? it is really a test for him. >> reporter: yeah. and you really sense that within this campaign, terry. just 24 hours ago, one adviser told me, they really liked the numbers they were seeing. the momentum heading into super tuesday. particularly in ohio because they thought that a decisive win in ohio, would help them close the deal on this republican nomination. if they could start making the case, that the other candidates won't be able to catch up mathematically. but that argument becomes much more difficult, without the decisive victory that might still pull it out. as mitt romney gets on the stage behind me as he did a short time ago, tomorrow we will get up and start again. it was not the resounding message they were hoping to deliver, with all of the national cameras there trained on the stage. mitt romney was hoping to pit it back to the
but ohio is the one race that can change everything. and david muir is covering the romney campaign for us. so, david, mitt romney has got to be thinking, what have i got to do to shake this guy, santorum? it is really a test for him. >> reporter: yeah. and you really sense that within this campaign, terry. just 24 hours ago, one adviser told me, they really liked the numbers they were seeing. the momentum heading into super tuesday. particularly in ohio because they thought that a...
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change. sitting with david shaw and his wife the lid to one three-point shot saturday in tonight against dukebeen knocked down seven joslyn without one. shamir found a replacement for interlock and it throws deep for the easy layup she finished with 29 stanford beat duke 81 to 69 derek and headed to their fifth straight final four. >>> and sweeter because foreign for. this is going to the fourth one i've been to and to this all started the year before i even came to stanford and was one of the part of this culture. teocallis i lot of pressure on me because my mother bothered tickets she lives in boulder if we know i can't give you a ticket as she says nell i want to have these seats. still sidelines' besides offering for early onset alzheimer's balers britain the highest in what may have been some tense final game. >>> i wouldn't trade anything and what we did this year of this to what his health to be better but i think this team never give up to make forget her phone is is a liberal forget the officials were forget who are players r or get on them or encourage them. but the 1000 in for pap
change. sitting with david shaw and his wife the lid to one three-point shot saturday in tonight against dukebeen knocked down seven joslyn without one. shamir found a replacement for interlock and it throws deep for the easy layup she finished with 29 stanford beat duke 81 to 69 derek and headed to their fifth straight final four. >>> and sweeter because foreign for. this is going to the fourth one i've been to and to this all started the year before i even came to stanford and was...
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the company appears headed for major changes and there is david louie outside of the head quarter was the latest. >> they tell the tech blog all things d that yahoo could layoff a thousand or more employees by the end of the month. and on the job only two months the ceo appears to be deciding when services are part of the future and which are a drag on growth. yahoo has done waves of layoffs in the past to turn the company around but this could be the biggest yet. analysts say cuts won't be a clear indication where yahoo is headed but laid off workers won't be unemployed for long. >> this doesn't give us a clear picture yet of what he wants to do. there is an interview where he explains his vision for a new yahoo. >> we've gone from a 9.8 to an 8.3% unemt employment rate. and the rate here is 4%. and if there is aj engineering degree is 1%. >> yahoo responded with this quote, leadership is engaged in a process that will demonstrate change. my final decision has not yet been made. and and revenues have been in line for three years. now, vulnerable units include marketing, public relati
the company appears headed for major changes and there is david louie outside of the head quarter was the latest. >> they tell the tech blog all things d that yahoo could layoff a thousand or more employees by the end of the month. and on the job only two months the ceo appears to be deciding when services are part of the future and which are a drag on growth. yahoo has done waves of layoffs in the past to turn the company around but this could be the biggest yet. analysts say cuts won't...
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show david seaman thank you well today google's latest privacy changes go into fact what happens as all of google services like e-mail and youtube they're all now streamlined into one profile google maintains it will give consumers a more personalized live experience but critics say it allows the company to compile vast amounts of personal information and store it all into one place well earlier i spoke with con helen and columnist for foreign policy in focus about what this means for your privacy. i think the idea that google is doing this in order to give you a better personal experience is something that you are you are very little careful about accepting i mean this is about working and i and i think in in this case became not only other collecting an enormous amount of information but i don't really think that you can trust google here with what they do with this because they've already been caught in a centrally figuring out a way to sly cookies there is these little things that allows them to track you when you go browsing on the web to slip these into safari and to internet expl
show david seaman thank you well today google's latest privacy changes go into fact what happens as all of google services like e-mail and youtube they're all now streamlined into one profile google maintains it will give consumers a more personalized live experience but critics say it allows the company to compile vast amounts of personal information and store it all into one place well earlier i spoke with con helen and columnist for foreign policy in focus about what this means for your...
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. >> david, have you changed any of your, you know, in vestments, allocated capital differently as a result of what's been going on with oil? are you surprised to hear bernanke talk about the possibility of a hit on growth as rault of gas and oil? >> no. quite frankly, no. it's -- oil is one of the two or three hardest variables to predict. longer term, i think, the price move is probably a little lower. you mentioned the highest in the index, maria, they're up 40% from their october 3rd lows, however, when viewed on a 12-month basis, they're only up about 5% from 12-month-ago levels and that tells me that the market is simply catching up to a horrible, miserable third quarter of last year and still has room to go based on the valuation, corporate earnings and cash flow growth, as well as from this massive amount of liquidity that still permeates in the world economies. >> steve, what would be your worry number on oil? here we are hovering around $107 a barrel. when dow 'do you expect, you know, if we were to see prices continuing to move higher, is it 120 or higher than that? >> cou
. >> david, have you changed any of your, you know, in vestments, allocated capital differently as a result of what's been going on with oil? are you surprised to hear bernanke talk about the possibility of a hit on growth as rault of gas and oil? >> no. quite frankly, no. it's -- oil is one of the two or three hardest variables to predict. longer term, i think, the price move is probably a little lower. you mentioned the highest in the index, maria, they're up 40% from their...
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and i wonder how much this -- you know, david's talking about changing attitudes towards veterans, theng to be coming home in the coming months. do you think this makes the broader case for us to pay attention to what happens to those men and women fighting overseas. >> first of all, shocking to me a wife of an active duty military service member who's been deployed several times doesn't know the signs of ptsd. there's a huge gap in the training for spouses, family nebraska to know when veterans are struggling like this. >> and dave, i want to ask you, you suggested, and again one of your stories that, what might have happened to bales was not ptsd but some kind of psychotic episode. >> well, look, it's great to speculate about what may have happened with staff sergeant bales. the fact is that not only don't we note what happened to him, but it's becoming increasingly clear that we do not understand the immediate and long-term consequences and ramifications of battlefield trauma. and i would put traumatic brain injury and ptsd both in that category. i think it's fair to say that everyb
and i wonder how much this -- you know, david's talking about changing attitudes towards veterans, theng to be coming home in the coming months. do you think this makes the broader case for us to pay attention to what happens to those men and women fighting overseas. >> first of all, shocking to me a wife of an active duty military service member who's been deployed several times doesn't know the signs of ptsd. there's a huge gap in the training for spouses, family nebraska to know when...
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change. >> it is philosophy that attracted david linger to mount a show at meridian. >> you want to feel like your work this summer that it can do some good. i felt like at meridian, it could do some good. we did not even talk about price until the day before the show. of course, meridian needs to support itself and support the community. but that was not the first consideration, so that made me very happy. >> his work is printed porcelain. he transfers images onto and spoils the surface a fragile shes of clay. each one, only one-tenth of an inch thick. >> it took about two years to get it down. i would say i lose 30% of the pieces that i made. something happens to them. they cracked, the break during the process. it is very complex. they fall apart. but it is worth it to me. there are photographs i took 1 hours 99 the former soviet union. these are blown up to a gigantic images. they lose resolution. i do not mind that, because my images are about the images, but they're also about the idea, which is why there is text all over the entire surface. >> marie in moved into the mansion on powell
change. >> it is philosophy that attracted david linger to mount a show at meridian. >> you want to feel like your work this summer that it can do some good. i felt like at meridian, it could do some good. we did not even talk about price until the day before the show. of course, meridian needs to support itself and support the community. but that was not the first consideration, so that made me very happy. >> his work is printed porcelain. he transfers images onto and spoils...
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and far more disagreement within the two parties before moving forward and lastly david yes when asked here will this change the way that you protest and exercise your freedom of speech. going to be completely honest with you i think it will if i know that walking out on the street i can face a felony if i'm just holding up a sign and protesting for what i believe in i might stay at home and that's the real problem is that other people are going to think the same thing and after you see the first few arrests college students and mothers and fathers and every day people who don't have the resources or the legal teams to back them up they're just going to stay at home and a major part of our democracy is going to be dead when you don't have the right to protest you don't have much left. hopefully that not that won't happen but thank you so much for coming on the show david for having us all and that was a journalist and host of the d.l. shout they've at c.n.n. from our new york studios. well the army private accused of leaking hundreds of thousands of secret military documents appeared in court this morning p
and far more disagreement within the two parties before moving forward and lastly david yes when asked here will this change the way that you protest and exercise your freedom of speech. going to be completely honest with you i think it will if i know that walking out on the street i can face a felony if i'm just holding up a sign and protesting for what i believe in i might stay at home and that's the real problem is that other people are going to think the same thing and after you see the...
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one officer told me, this is not a change in tactics. it was locked. david cameron paid tribute to the sacrifice. >> it is a reminder of the huge price we are paying for the work we are doing in afghanistan. the sacrifice our troops have made. i do believe it is important work for our national security at home. this work will be carried out by afghan soldiers. we all want to see that transition take place. >> a stop to honor the dead. -- they stopped to honor the dead. in afghanistan, they are handing over control to afghan forces. most british troops will leave by the end of 2014. today, that seems like long way off. they will continue to fight alongside afghan soldiers and a sacrifice their lives for a far off country. >> opponents of putin branded his election as an insult to the people. this 60% victory still stand. voters say they will press on with demonstrations. tens of thousands of demonstrators have taken to the street in south africa in protest over more expensive poles on roads. they say they have already paid taxes for the new roads would quote
one officer told me, this is not a change in tactics. it was locked. david cameron paid tribute to the sacrifice. >> it is a reminder of the huge price we are paying for the work we are doing in afghanistan. the sacrifice our troops have made. i do believe it is important work for our national security at home. this work will be carried out by afghan soldiers. we all want to see that transition take place. >> a stop to honor the dead. -- they stopped to honor the dead. in...
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>> the road we travelicide the work of david who made the climate change documentary. the film show cases event in his first term, including the recession, healthcare reform and the killing of osama bin laden. >> entire national security. go or not go. >> the full 17 minute movie dabuse next thursday. >>> rick santorum took his campaign to the south. his daughter introduced him in alabama. he took aim at mitt romney. rick santorum said he is not the candidate who has millions of dollars. >> maybe doesn't own oil wells. [ laughter ] >> but his grandfather was coal minor. >> he also head a rally in huntsville. 47 delegates are at stake tuesday. later, newt gingrich barn storms through mississippi, what he has tosay about america being the policeman to had planet. >>> the house of representatives pazzed a pack bash passed a package of bills to make it easier to finance small businesses. it would ease restrictions on public offering for businesses valued less than a billion dollarss. the obama administration backed the plan. >>> the number of people filing for unemployment
>> the road we travelicide the work of david who made the climate change documentary. the film show cases event in his first term, including the recession, healthcare reform and the killing of osama bin laden. >> entire national security. go or not go. >> the full 17 minute movie dabuse next thursday. >>> rick santorum took his campaign to the south. his daughter introduced him in alabama. he took aim at mitt romney. rick santorum said he is not the candidate who has...
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change. >> it is philosophy that attracted david linger to mount a show at meridian. >> you want to feel like that it can do some good. i felt like at meridian, it could do some good. we did not even talk about price untie
change. >> it is philosophy that attracted david linger to mount a show at meridian. >> you want to feel like that it can do some good. i felt like at meridian, it could do some good. we did not even talk about price untie
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. >> the world of comedy, turns out is also changing. davido talk today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. rick santorum beat mitt romney in kansas. he was expect today do well in kansas because it's also a giant square. [ laughter ] >>> i saw that. thought that was funny. from stand-up to acting to directing, david steinberg has been a big name in comedy for nearly a half a century. that's a long time. in his new series, inside comedy, he talks with other top comics like ellen degeneres about what it tikes get a laugh. >> i just did stuff that i thought was weird and funny. i would go up on stage and hold up fabric like -- then look at people and then put that down and hold up velvet and then i would put that down
. >> the world of comedy, turns out is also changing. davido talk today is gonna be an important day for us. you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. rick santorum beat mitt romney in kansas. he was...
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president obama is pulling a fast one and lives in the conference at camp david in maryland so what is really behind the change of scenery question more. we need more troops there are american troops. the enemy have gone up about a thousand or so in the words. and times not on our show are the real blind mice three u.s. senators see how they run they all they all ran after warren air strikes never turned away from a confrontation they didn't like i've never seen such a thing in your life as three blind mice who are also u.s. senators. and israeli prime minister might not be on the best terms with president obama but he is sure getting a whole lot of love from republican presidential candidates we'll show you how these three nominees are clambering over themselves to prove that they love israel the most. it's tuesday march sixth five pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching artsy. well a sudden change of venue for the upcoming g. eight summit the meeting of the world's most powerful leaders was supposed to take place in chicago but the white house has announced it will happen at the president
president obama is pulling a fast one and lives in the conference at camp david in maryland so what is really behind the change of scenery question more. we need more troops there are american troops. the enemy have gone up about a thousand or so in the words. and times not on our show are the real blind mice three u.s. senators see how they run they all they all ran after warren air strikes never turned away from a confrontation they didn't like i've never seen such a thing in your life as...
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president obama is pulling a fast one and living with the conference at camp david in maryland so what was really behind the change of scenery both question more. we need more troops there are american troops attacked by the enemy have gone up about a thousand percent in the words show and knowing times not on our shot three blind mice three u.s. senators see how they run they all run after war in airstrikes never turned away from a confrontation they didn't like have you ever seen such a thing in your life as three blind mice floral so us senators. so this is arguably the most pivotal twenty four hour period in this whole race it has all come down to this day folks and forget vasco call it looks like march madness is starting a little early this year for candidates ten states hundreds of delegates up for grabs are republicans really any closer to selecting a nominee. it's tuesday march sixth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm liz wahl and you're watching artsy. well a sudden change of venue for the upcoming g. eight summit the meeting of the world's most powerful leaders was supposed to take place in chicago but
president obama is pulling a fast one and living with the conference at camp david in maryland so what was really behind the change of scenery both question more. we need more troops there are american troops attacked by the enemy have gone up about a thousand percent in the words show and knowing times not on our shot three blind mice three u.s. senators see how they run they all run after war in airstrikes never turned away from a confrontation they didn't like have you ever seen such a thing...
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time hosting british leader david cameron in washington saying to be no change in the afghan military strategy. journalists who've resigned from al-jazeera accuse station bosses of fabricating reports on syria some of left claimed the broadcasts don't represent what's really happening. and china warning rampant economic growth must slow down and reforms are needed to avert political and financial disaster it comes while europe looks to beijing for help with this massive debts this is our next capital account. good afternoon and welcome to capital account i'm lauren lyster here in washington d.c. these are your headlines for march thirteenth two thousand and twelve informants are running to u.s. regulators to report allegations of accounting fraud and market manipulation lured by the possibility of multimillion dollar payouts under a dodd frank program that's according to a financial times story at least we'll have to see where that all goes but we'll talk to someone who's been blowing the lid off of banking and hedge fund props and for years terry buel is here to bring us into that wo
time hosting british leader david cameron in washington saying to be no change in the afghan military strategy. journalists who've resigned from al-jazeera accuse station bosses of fabricating reports on syria some of left claimed the broadcasts don't represent what's really happening. and china warning rampant economic growth must slow down and reforms are needed to avert political and financial disaster it comes while europe looks to beijing for help with this massive debts this is our next...
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david. this is an unusual late change and there is no explanation for now. >> also, in discussions with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu specifically over how to handle iran pose a nuclear activity. >> as he welcomed prime minister netanyahu to the white house, president obama expressed strong support. >> israel will always have the support of the united states. my policy is prevention of iran obtaining nuclear weapons. when i see all options are on the table, i mean it. >> while the president says he wants time to make sanctions work, he is not ruling out an israeli military strike. >> israel has the sovereign right to make its own decisions. i believe that is why you appreciate, mr. president, that israel must reserve the right to defend itself. >> their meeting came as the u.s. atomic watchdog reported iran has tripled its monthly production of enriched uranium at a time for diplomacy is getting shorter. >> i'm not sure israel feels there is much time before iran's program is essentially in vulnerable to attack. >> there are questions over whether the united states will disarm iran.
david. this is an unusual late change and there is no explanation for now. >> also, in discussions with israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu specifically over how to handle iran pose a nuclear activity. >> as he welcomed prime minister netanyahu to the white house, president obama expressed strong support. >> israel will always have the support of the united states. my policy is prevention of iran obtaining nuclear weapons. when i see all options are on the table, i mean...
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changing out of i.b.m. research center. here is david louie. >> reporter: this small lab makes for cramped working conditions but for the scientists they are working on a tiny scale. it takes one million atoms to store data they have found it can be done with 12 atoms. >> why do we do this? if we make something that works, it's revolutionary. >> they used this electron microscope to do their research. portions were handmade with an occasional peel piece from an aluminum beverage can. they are subjected to a temperature of 460 degrees below zero. >> they hold still and we can see them and watch them and actually operate on them. >> they started out with the goal to see if a single atom could retain digital information. smallest number was 12. what made this possible was rearranging clusters of atoms so head to head.ead to foot >> the current is large and then we come back down. so the image we will see is on the surface. >> scaling down to one million to 12 atoms could lead to much smaller devices that run on less power. >> packing more s
changing out of i.b.m. research center. here is david louie. >> reporter: this small lab makes for cramped working conditions but for the scientists they are working on a tiny scale. it takes one million atoms to store data they have found it can be done with 12 atoms. >> why do we do this? if we make something that works, it's revolutionary. >> they used this electron microscope to do their research. portions were handmade with an occasional peel piece from an aluminum...
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. >> the world of comedy, turns out is also changing. davidk about what makes >>> boy, it is a great picture of this morning, sun is up, still around 40, we are easily going to 68 this day for a high. keep in mind that will occur around 3:00. we are on artificial time. by this evening showers in the , rick santorum beat mitt romney in kansas. he was expect today do well in kansas because it's also a giant square. [ laughter ] >>> i saw that. thought that was funny. from stand-up to acting to directing, david steinberg has been a big name in comedy for nearly a half a century. that's a long time. in his new series, inside comedy, he talks with other top comics like ellen degeneres about what it tikes get a laugh. >> i just did stuff that i thought was weird and funny. i would go up on stage and hold up fabric like -- then look at people and then put that down and hold up velvet and then i would put that down and hold up something else. i said, i'm just trying out new material. people would stare at me. i did lots of prop comedy. >> david steinb
. >> the world of comedy, turns out is also changing. davidk about what makes >>> boy, it is a great picture of this morning, sun is up, still around 40, we are easily going to 68 this day for a high. keep in mind that will occur around 3:00. we are on artificial time. by this evening showers in the , rick santorum beat mitt romney in kansas. he was expect today do well in kansas because it's also a giant square. [ laughter ] >>> i saw that. thought that was funny. from...