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mÁs de 100 db.lo las personas que trabajan en los aeropuertos cercanos de los aviones, eso con el tiempo les va afectar y pueden tener sÍntomas. pamela: ¿cuÁles son los primeros sÍntomas de la pÉrdida de audiciÓn? doctor: esta es una palabra mÉdica, son esas personas que empiezan a sentir ese pito, silbido en el oÍdo, hay un porcentaje de audiciÓn que usted ha perdido. algo que usted tiene que saber es que si una vez se pierde la audiciÓn, no hay maneras de recobrarla. las personas que no escuchan bien, que no pueden tener una conversaciÓn normal, pueden deprimirse, les puede afectar el diario vivir, su trabajo. entonces hay daÑos que pueden tener consecuencias severas. pamela: ¿quÉ recomiendan los expertos para prevenir este daÑos irreparables? doctor: una de las cosas es que los jÓvenes, si estÁn expuestos a los audÍfonos, que bajen el volumen, que tienen que tener sensitividad de cuantas horas nos va a utilizar y hay estudios que demuestran que la vitamina b3 tiene el potencial de prevenir esta p
mÁs de 100 db.lo las personas que trabajan en los aeropuertos cercanos de los aviones, eso con el tiempo les va afectar y pueden tener sÍntomas. pamela: ¿cuÁles son los primeros sÍntomas de la pÉrdida de audiciÓn? doctor: esta es una palabra mÉdica, son esas personas que empiezan a sentir ese pito, silbido en el oÍdo, hay un porcentaje de audiciÓn que usted ha perdido. algo que usted tiene que saber es que si una vez se pierde la audiciÓn, no hay maneras de recobrarla. las personas...
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they're also using it in different areas as well. >> clinical trials all over the country for dbs. they've been looking at parkinson's and movement disorder and that has shown to be quite promising. there are parkinson's patients who are having wonderful affects. the new realm is psychiatric disorders. the ocd, and it is happening at a handful of clinics right now. we should have the findings march of next year as to whether or not it is effective. >> so remarkable. thanks. >>> next, new death toll for ebola. fast forward to find out if the outbreak is over. >>> and speaking her mind for more than four decades, an outspoken feminist, now she's getting tough with women. >> women have a false sense of empowerment because the fact is they can't do everything that men can do. >> and on our website now meet the suburban mom who post intimate shots of other women online. could your relationship be just clicks away from being revenge porn? find out at www.aljazeera.com/america tonight. >> sunday night. >> 140 world leaders will take the podium. >> get the full story. >> there is real disu
they're also using it in different areas as well. >> clinical trials all over the country for dbs. they've been looking at parkinson's and movement disorder and that has shown to be quite promising. there are parkinson's patients who are having wonderful affects. the new realm is psychiatric disorders. the ocd, and it is happening at a handful of clinics right now. we should have the findings march of next year as to whether or not it is effective. >> so remarkable. thanks....
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oh, yeah, this is from the db's. they would play at parties and they'd quickly throw together a bunch of cover song, and it was great. >> right. >> and one time peter asked if we wanted to join them, and, well, at the time, we had just played together in the play room of the house i grew up in, you know, we'd once in a while -- we'd played for nobody but ourselves. >> right. were you necessarily intending to start a band? >> no. >> we absolutely weren't. >> no. >> you absolutely were not? >> right. >> look at that. >> funny. >> your background, georgia, you are one of four children of two very famous animate teres in filmmakers, faith and john hubley. >> is there a mr. mcgoo connection? >> my dad started out working for walt disney and he worked on some of the disney films, actually. >> yeah. >> and then he and a bunch of other people at disney became disenchanted with the traditions there and they left, striked, and they formed upa, eventually, and mr. mcgoo is kind of the first big character to come out of that. >>
oh, yeah, this is from the db's. they would play at parties and they'd quickly throw together a bunch of cover song, and it was great. >> right. >> and one time peter asked if we wanted to join them, and, well, at the time, we had just played together in the play room of the house i grew up in, you know, we'd once in a while -- we'd played for nobody but ourselves. >> right. were you necessarily intending to start a band? >> no. >> we absolutely weren't. >>...
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those are the ethical hallmark that make dbs different. >> doctors at the mayo clinic believe that dbsld be used for other medical conditions and maybe even addictions. dr. kaplan believes it could be a pandora's box. >> where do you see this going? >> it could be helpful but you could see it going in a different direction. i never read that fast. is there a part of the brain you could trigger for a better memory? possibilities. it is not there yet, you don't wake up tomorrow by saying oh my goodness, they're going to be enhancing people's brains. ten years out, we're going to have to decide, is this limited to diseases or are we going to extend it further and see whether we can make a better brain. >> jennifer's future is unclear. she sees a psychiatrist at the university of chicago twice a week and she's undergoing additional behavioral therapies hoping eventually the gloves will come off for good. >> there's no such thing really as ocd remission. it is not like cancer where it goes away and you wait to see as tumors come back. it is more like you can manage it and it's more like kin
those are the ethical hallmark that make dbs different. >> doctors at the mayo clinic believe that dbsld be used for other medical conditions and maybe even addictions. dr. kaplan believes it could be a pandora's box. >> where do you see this going? >> it could be helpful but you could see it going in a different direction. i never read that fast. is there a part of the brain you could trigger for a better memory? possibilities. it is not there yet, you don't wake up tomorrow...
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un concierto de mÚsica tiene 100 db.or eso la importancia de cubrirse los oÍdos. cÚales son los sÍntomas de la pÉrdida de oÍdo? doctor: son las personas que empiezan a sentir ese silbido en el oÍdo constantemente, eso quiere decir que hay un porcentaje de audiciÓn que usted ha perdido y algo que tiene que saber es que una vez se pierde la audiciÓn, no hay manera de recobrarla. eventualmente hay sÍntomas crÓnicos. las personas que no escuchan bien, que no pueden tener una conversaciÓn normal o estar en un lugar donde muchas personas hablando, pueden deprimirse o frustrarse, les puede afectar en su trabajo. hay daÑos que pueden tener consecuencias severas. bÁrbara: quÉ recomiendan los expertos para prevenir ese daÑo irreparable? doctor: una cosa mÁs sencillas es que si estÁn expuestos a los audÍfonos, baje el volumen. dos: tenga algÚn tipo de sensibilidad en cuantas horas lo va a utilizar y se estÁ trabajando en algÚn lugar donde tiene una exposiciÓn a ruido muy alto, tiene que protegerse. finalmente, hay estudios que demu
un concierto de mÚsica tiene 100 db.or eso la importancia de cubrirse los oÍdos. cÚales son los sÍntomas de la pÉrdida de oÍdo? doctor: son las personas que empiezan a sentir ese silbido en el oÍdo constantemente, eso quiere decir que hay un porcentaje de audiciÓn que usted ha perdido y algo que tiene que saber es que una vez se pierde la audiciÓn, no hay manera de recobrarla. eventualmente hay sÍntomas crÓnicos. las personas que no escuchan bien, que no pueden tener una...
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led backlights to color liquid crystal displays and in this one is actually using the individual ole dbarticles as a source of light. they can be turned on and turned off independently. with an led sets, you will always take sums are of light seeping through there. to my eyes this is pretty amazing, right? these the two big buzzwords of this year's show and have been for a few years or it the holy grail of tvs. >> monday night at 8:00 eastern on the communicators on "c-span2." >> and we are back live of ford's theater in washington, d.c. where all day today we have been covering a symposium looking at president abraham lincoln's life and legacy. force theater is the site where president lincoln was assassinated nearly 150 years ago. for theater and ever have lincoln institute cohosted the days events. -- the abraham lincoln institute cohosted the days events. >> on the night of april 11 1855, a large crowd gathered outside of the north portico of the white house come of it come the president speak, and now with the war although one, is with the words northerners most wanted to hear and
led backlights to color liquid crystal displays and in this one is actually using the individual ole dbarticles as a source of light. they can be turned on and turned off independently. with an led sets, you will always take sums are of light seeping through there. to my eyes this is pretty amazing, right? these the two big buzzwords of this year's show and have been for a few years or it the holy grail of tvs. >> monday night at 8:00 eastern on the communicators on "c-span2."...
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commissioner with the neighborhood policy, we don't want to say well you only turn up your &m music to 25 db. could you live with that level or do you have to soundproof so the neighbor won't be as impacted? >> i think we can live with the sound level approval and depending on how much it will cost, we are willing to work with that as well. the inspector suggested perhaps a curtain on one of the windows. we've been looking into that to see what that really means and how much it cost. and i just want to clarify, we are not interested in having music every night of the week. we understand that this permit process is a serious one and we take it really seriously and we also understand that it's a pretty permanent thing and we want to have the flexibility if we have an art exhibit on a wednesday night we want tools to have the flexibility to be able to provide music. i don't want to have a venue seven nights a week. that's not what i'm asking for and i just want to clarify that. >> thanks for the clarification. you can have a seat if there are no other questions. commissioners, part of what you
commissioner with the neighborhood policy, we don't want to say well you only turn up your &m music to 25 db. could you live with that level or do you have to soundproof so the neighbor won't be as impacted? >> i think we can live with the sound level approval and depending on how much it will cost, we are willing to work with that as well. the inspector suggested perhaps a curtain on one of the windows. we've been looking into that to see what that really means and how much it cost....
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and these twin sisters have a db -- debut album doing well in france. >> it is one of my favorites.s a mix of jazz soul, and electronic. -- electronica. i would not be surprised if it explodes around the world. ibeyi is from the language, meaning "spirit that exists between twins." one vocalist sounds like a cross between lauryn hill and regina spector. music is in their blood. their father was a master percussionist. he performed with when it is the social club -- with buena vista social club. honoring their father, they sampled his sounds on a track. here is ibeyi. ♪ >> ♪ come to river come to river i will to river wash my soul wash my soul ♪ reporter: you were saying you are a fan? >> i performed with them. it was great. reporter: really good sound. you have your first debut album as a solo artist out. it is a record without any instruments. how did you do that? >> it is just the body percussion. to produce the bass drum, the snare, the bass, the vocals, the trumpet, the voice. that's how i organized the whole concept of the album. i was very blessed to have guest vocals, even gr
and these twin sisters have a db -- debut album doing well in france. >> it is one of my favorites.s a mix of jazz soul, and electronic. -- electronica. i would not be surprised if it explodes around the world. ibeyi is from the language, meaning "spirit that exists between twins." one vocalist sounds like a cross between lauryn hill and regina spector. music is in their blood. their father was a master percussionist. he performed with when it is the social club -- with buena...
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doue db last games cmg in a heo a hr he ores caer high0 poin to go alg wi 14 reupdz.an ha17 poi an 3 boar. sxs fall 119-. > d there'slys a ghtt the enof tunnel. mss myic phlies thane, it cu be aan no first round pcfm ye ago gets a ts of the g leag agait te yank to on, one t, dense s his bck. jff frkor ows off his ar h seles do and pihes tr innings utout fi hits furas no k's th shod ked abo him ty lse 10. >> itas diereny but cool t r out e for thbull pp to e mnd and yoknow gthrough that first inning ad yoknow nervesut e adutrflies anyounow colxrice for me > u should be a good one. andntil eaes play a ga. chip key off season moves ll be anyzed and ctized ad tsff seon keyarted wywi lesean mcco jere mcn. fl and r nes on t offsive si ofhe ba. wat willhe net effte. js kelce he blopingz in hsoa. >> i don'and a opof i thk chip a guy at wi fnd a way dout points on t boas. itnk th he's a ve cnde coa confent in gme an aneveryi if you lok atome sitions atuay have goeptty go pars this off seon as wl. > ill to me ronextl fn a silr ling in t piies unev pl and an > fers skatg condrum
doue db last games cmg in a heo a hr he ores caer high0 poin to go alg wi 14 reupdz.an ha17 poi an 3 boar. sxs fall 119-. > d there'slys a ghtt the enof tunnel. mss myic phlies thane, it cu be aan no first round pcfm ye ago gets a ts of the g leag agait te yank to on, one t, dense s his bck. jff frkor ows off his ar h seles do and pihes tr innings utout fi hits furas no k's th shod ked abo him ty lse 10. >> itas diereny but cool t r out e for thbull pp to e mnd and yoknow gthrough that...
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. > porter: ev afrhe dbs has clead amtk ss it n be a day orwo bere teir cuomers hded sou cnet to their fin dsnaon >> are doing everythin thatean to accmodate tem by whaver mns ncsarto get tm where teneed to . > porterthat actor traer inorth carona was gtng hhway prol eco. theonht there is an ivtigatnnto why amak wastofied befe the collio aa, those philadelph a bu paenrs got on to a cue of differt trns and teshould be he betwn nwnd after midnht moay cncteportg li ouide 30th reet sti kenneth mot for cnnes "action nw. >> u c llow the last dvepnts on this sty on sx abcom whe rit now we hva coectn of phot ad veos fr the sne and or ctinng covage. >>el these are the datic momtas pidehia pole offers crea shting viim into a uad c and rush hito te hpa coeriw over the200 bo of rush stet in nor pilehia this afrnn as isll happen that is ne theeorg clier elentary scol. ple say end up beg day doub shoong.-259 yearld vict tan by ple died at the tele hstal at 5:. asond man sh twi in the heais in crical condion n ron suspts or mote. >>n officer rdered, a ctin moni. tnit, re th a 100 poeaered at the sp w
. > porter: ev afrhe dbs has clead amtk ss it n be a day orwo bere teir cuomers hded sou cnet to their fin dsnaon >> are doing everythin thatean to accmodate tem by whaver mns ncsarto get tm where teneed to . > porterthat actor traer inorth carona was gtng hhway prol eco. theonht there is an ivtigatnnto why amak wastofied befe the collio aa, those philadelph a bu paenrs got on to a cue of differt trns and teshould be he betwn nwnd after midnht moay cncteportg li ouide 30th reet sti...
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apple has acquired database company foundation db according to a person familiar with the matter who says the purchase will help apple improve its cloud computing offerings. apple says it buys smaller technology companies from time to time and generally does not discuss its plans. to the lead, facebook's f8 developers conference is underway in san francisco. mark zuckerberg giving his keynote speech and moments. cory johnson is life outside of f8. what have you learned? what are we expecting? cory: what we might expect mark zuckerberg talk about are some themes that are specific to this developer community but maybe tie in the bigger things we have heard out of facebook in the last few quarters. especially around ads, video ads and the ways these developers might incorporate facebook's new tools in advertising and running video ads so they can take some of that cash and use the latest tools facebook has an ways to track which ads are working across multiple devices. these are vexing technological problems and there is a lot of money associated with it. if you look at the revenue from
apple has acquired database company foundation db according to a person familiar with the matter who says the purchase will help apple improve its cloud computing offerings. apple says it buys smaller technology companies from time to time and generally does not discuss its plans. to the lead, facebook's f8 developers conference is underway in san francisco. mark zuckerberg giving his keynote speech and moments. cory johnson is life outside of f8. what have you learned? what are we expecting?...
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. >> one of the arguments is that the car market has been driven very much and the truck market db. >hat. >> yes, and there was a pun intended by lower gas prices. look at the numbers out of january, it was all about truck steams which are the most profitable. i'll go back to the companies, i like gm a lot, but the head winds on margins could be bigger. this is a stock on relative value underperformed by 24% in the last year. so you stay with that over four foot, again, be careful, i think some of the great numbers are driven by lower gas prices. >>> coming up next on fast, should you follow the big money? top names that institutional investors are buying and selling. china's new regulations could spell trouble for tech companies. we're talking with an analyst whose names like apple, ipm, and cisco could stand to lose billions, stay tuned. attention investors! vectorvest mobile is here and it's free! make faster, smarter, better trading decisions with vectorvest mobile. the most powerful app or managing your portfolio from the palm of your hand. only vectorvest mobile analyzes, ranks
. >> one of the arguments is that the car market has been driven very much and the truck market db. >hat. >> yes, and there was a pun intended by lower gas prices. look at the numbers out of january, it was all about truck steams which are the most profitable. i'll go back to the companies, i like gm a lot, but the head winds on margins could be bigger. this is a stock on relative value underperformed by 24% in the last year. so you stay with that over four foot, again, be...
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i would still look at db, deutsche bank. solid name and i like to the upside in that specific area of the financial. >> you also have to bleed it out and say where does the dollar go from here? if the natural trade is stronger dollar, weaker euro, if that's what you're gaming yourself up to, what did crude? crude has the short covering bid right now and how long does that long? guys are still talking about crude in the high 20s. could be a huge amount of time that you have to really sell those energy positions in the e and p space and maybe level off and take some profits in the refiners. those have run a tremendous amount. >> karen? >> you know, i'm always perplexed by what to do with the dollar. i actually, you know -- we do have multi-national exposure clearly. >> does it concern you if the euro will weaken 20% more and the dollar strengthens. >> 20% more, yeah. >> that's very considerable. >> a considerable move. something bad will happen. >> all right. coming up next, huge gains for biotech stock orexygen and teen retai
i would still look at db, deutsche bank. solid name and i like to the upside in that specific area of the financial. >> you also have to bleed it out and say where does the dollar go from here? if the natural trade is stronger dollar, weaker euro, if that's what you're gaming yourself up to, what did crude? crude has the short covering bid right now and how long does that long? guys are still talking about crude in the high 20s. could be a huge amount of time that you have to really sell...
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i think those are the big ethical hallmark goeses that make dbs different from all prior work in thein. >> reporter: so everybody though it hasn't been a cure. >> right. >> reporter: you are happy you had it done? >> oh, god yes. >> i couldn't really remembered what happened. so like when i did feel it was very motivating because i am like, it's possible. it's physically possible for me to be happy. it can happen. >> adam may, al jazerra chicago. >> and you can see adam's full report laid our tonight on "america tonight." >>> to a story coming up had in our next hour, more refugees settle in the united states than any other country. it's an amazing fact. 10s of thousands each year. but once mall group may experience is the most culture shock. stephanie si is here with that story. >> stephanie. >> good evening john, we are talking about north korean refugees tonight, there are only 150 known to be living in the u.s. through the resettle. program. many fled the communist country due to famine in the 1990s and the transition from a country where you are told how to live to a free societ
i think those are the big ethical hallmark goeses that make dbs different from all prior work in thein. >> reporter: so everybody though it hasn't been a cure. >> right. >> reporter: you are happy you had it done? >> oh, god yes. >> i couldn't really remembered what happened. so like when i did feel it was very motivating because i am like, it's possible. it's physically possible for me to be happy. it can happen. >> adam may, al jazerra chicago. >> and...
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deutsche bank, db is pretty steady from its closing price.sachs standing pretty tall, so is jpmorgan. citigroup is moving higher because it finally broke the two-time losing streak of not passing these stress tests. this gives michael corbett a new lease on life as the ceo. they will be able at least, maybe five-fold or six fold up that dividend. david: it actually said, if they fail another stress test, he would probably have to leave. so he doesn't have to leave now. michael corbett looks like he will be in the driver's seat for a while. peter barnes, thank you very much. so who is going to raise dividends and issue buybacks? two top wall street banking analysts tell us what is next for bank of america and citi and more now that the results are in. we're tracking after market reaction to all the stocks. liz: the showdown before the smackdown. mayweather and pacquiao go chest to chest ahead of their multimillion dollar title fight. a top boxing promoter tells us how much this battle means for the business of boxing. we'll take you live as so
deutsche bank, db is pretty steady from its closing price.sachs standing pretty tall, so is jpmorgan. citigroup is moving higher because it finally broke the two-time losing streak of not passing these stress tests. this gives michael corbett a new lease on life as the ceo. they will be able at least, maybe five-fold or six fold up that dividend. david: it actually said, if they fail another stress test, he would probably have to leave. so he doesn't have to leave now. michael corbett looks...
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>> it depends on a couple of things not just the deficit level itself, but you db growth.g to see a pickup in u.k. growth. maybe even a little bit stronger. that helps on the debt dynamics because when gdp goes up, it goes down. when you get stronger growth and lower debt, user to see the jet to gdp ratio go down. it is not come down this year but he goes down next year. we have said it 90% is the peak level for a aaa. we need to get a dip inevitably -- get it definitively below 90. mark: we hear from the budget of office responsibility. this year government bond sales are set to rise for the first time in four years. nearly 100 and 50150 pounds. manus: this is a government which is an issue. negative bonds. does that make guilt in british government bonds much more appealing in terms of where they sit on a global's respective? >> one would think with that yield pickup that it is more tractive but yields are higher in the u.s. than they are in europe as well. it comes down to a question of what is driving european yields into negative territory. it is not as if it is pot p
>> it depends on a couple of things not just the deficit level itself, but you db growth.g to see a pickup in u.k. growth. maybe even a little bit stronger. that helps on the debt dynamics because when gdp goes up, it goes down. when you get stronger growth and lower debt, user to see the jet to gdp ratio go down. it is not come down this year but he goes down next year. we have said it 90% is the peak level for a aaa. we need to get a dip inevitably -- get it definitively below 90. mark:...
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apple has bought database software foundation db. according to a person familiar with the matter, the move is expected to help apple improve the speed of their software devices. a painting by pablo picasso could be yours for $140 million. his "women of algiers" will hit the auction block on may 11 in new york. get your paddles ready. we have breaking news. tom: "the wall street journal" reported overnight on the kraft transaction. this is very simple. it is a merger and a re-merger. mr. buffett is involved in this transaction. olivia: berkshire hathaway is once again teaming up to buy up another big american food company. they are in advanced talks to buy kraft foods. heinz will in fact merge with kraft. tom: heinz will own 51%? olivia: the heinz ceo will become ceo of kraft. tom: so i can put heinz ketchup on mike -- on my kraft velti to cheese? -- velveeta cheese? brendan: haven't you been doing that for years? tom: yes. we have a perfect guest. this is dinosaurs mating. ugly business. dave driscoll out at citigroup has great stuff
apple has bought database software foundation db. according to a person familiar with the matter, the move is expected to help apple improve the speed of their software devices. a painting by pablo picasso could be yours for $140 million. his "women of algiers" will hit the auction block on may 11 in new york. get your paddles ready. we have breaking news. tom: "the wall street journal" reported overnight on the kraft transaction. this is very simple. it is a merger and a...
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the db-5 -- another one used in "goldfinger" sold for $4.6 million. no one has heard of this guy. you see the richest people you've never heard of. >> does he have herbie? >> he does. he has herbie. every movie car you could ever think of is in that place. mad max. he's got everything. >> but not kit because i've seen kit. >> there are a lot of kits. they used a lot for the tv series. >> they did? >> they sell them once in awhile. there were a lot of them. the bat,mobile is famous. he didn't have that original. that sold over $20 million a few years ago. that's one he does not have. just about everything else. they made their money in real estate. we have guys who made their money from car dealerships, beanie babies handbags. so part of the show is the stories behind how people got there and what they do with it. >> how many are you doing this year? >> this is season four. this is six episodes. but this time -- this is what's exciting. we're actually putting back-to-back episodes. so it's a full hour of "secret lives." >> do you own those shows? you'v
the db-5 -- another one used in "goldfinger" sold for $4.6 million. no one has heard of this guy. you see the richest people you've never heard of. >> does he have herbie? >> he does. he has herbie. every movie car you could ever think of is in that place. mad max. he's got everything. >> but not kit because i've seen kit. >> there are a lot of kits. they used a lot for the tv series. >> they did? >> they sell them once in awhile. there were a lot...
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db sports car, david brown, x, crossover. something much more appealing. female customers of the brand. guy: or -- hans: or james bond. would james bond be caught dead in a minivan? mr. palmer: would -- this is not a minivan. it's a beautiful sports car. hans: it is a little in between. eventually it will have five doors with a hatch. mr. palmer: yes. it will appeal to a market that is more accessible. today we have the aston martin model that is more traditional. this is aimed at the next few generations, generation y, generation c in asia and south america, and to the female customer. in the 102 years aston martin has existed, we've made 70,000 cars in total. only 3500 of those were ever sold to females. only 2000 were ever sold in the brics. when you think about the future this is important. hans: i will not ask you for the crash rate. we will not get into trouble like that. we had the gt3. what is this thing about the direction you are taking the brent? -- the brand? mr. palmer: it is about making sure the second century of aston martin, we do not ever
db sports car, david brown, x, crossover. something much more appealing. female customers of the brand. guy: or -- hans: or james bond. would james bond be caught dead in a minivan? mr. palmer: would -- this is not a minivan. it's a beautiful sports car. hans: it is a little in between. eventually it will have five doors with a hatch. mr. palmer: yes. it will appeal to a market that is more accessible. today we have the aston martin model that is more traditional. this is aimed at the next few...
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second under which standards there so such a thing as mobile broadband because the fastest four gl db connection can get to 25 megabits per second. flash forward one month we learned there is such a thing as mobile broadband and it's good to be classified as a title ii service. the schizophrenia we've seen the last several months as to what is broadband illustrates the basic point. we need an election consistency that is grounded in the facts. the facts in this case basically stem from the question what do people use broadband for? high and large if you look at my statement with respect to the genuine order, i was trying to look at patterns of usage. there are going to be some folks who use the internet for very high bandwidth applications, others use it for less. the goal should be to artificially pick a number so can declare the broadband marketplaces uncompetitive and justify regulation to hud to try to tailor with some forward thinking what broadband means in the current era. that's what i think the problem with the 25 megabits per second standard which i forecast will be jettison
second under which standards there so such a thing as mobile broadband because the fastest four gl db connection can get to 25 megabits per second. flash forward one month we learned there is such a thing as mobile broadband and it's good to be classified as a title ii service. the schizophrenia we've seen the last several months as to what is broadband illustrates the basic point. we need an election consistency that is grounded in the facts. the facts in this case basically stem from the...
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matt: db 10 is a beautiful car. are we ever going to see that car on the street? i am driving it. there are 10. they are done for the movie. we use it as a way of showcasing the new design language for aston. matt: what is the next road car we can make that will make noise? what is the new product coming out for aston martin and went? -- and when? andy: we will replace the entire sports car lineup in the coming years. we will cap production at 7000 units a year so we will keep that exclusivity. in our history when we have launched new cars, we were typically between 7000 and 8000 and we have since doubled ourselves network so demand is far above 7000. matt: you mentioned the 5% partnership with -- do you have any plans to increase that? andy: we are already working closer together. we take from them the architecture. very good for making sure we have all the safety systems in the cars. we take a v8 engine from them but no plans beyond that right now. olivia: that is a very sexy looking car. matt: absolutely. i cannot wait to see it as the auto show -- at the auto
matt: db 10 is a beautiful car. are we ever going to see that car on the street? i am driving it. there are 10. they are done for the movie. we use it as a way of showcasing the new design language for aston. matt: what is the next road car we can make that will make noise? what is the new product coming out for aston martin and went? -- and when? andy: we will replace the entire sports car lineup in the coming years. we will cap production at 7000 units a year so we will keep that exclusivity....
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the epa in west virginia or the db in west virginia said the schools are unattainable and we have heardsome testimony to that. with that in mind i would like to talk to mr. easterly because we have a lot in common in terms of your production of electricity predominately with coal. we have 95% of our electricity generated by coal for obvious reasons. we have a lot of coal although not as much as wyoming. epa has indicated it does not have significant concerns about reliability. last week pjm interconnection released analysis that found clean power can trigger 49 gigawatts of generating capacity. let me quantify 9 gigawatts is the equivalent of electricity used to power 50 million homes. this is one of the studies recently released that i think i'll tend to question the reliability issue. are you concerned about reliability and indiana? i would note that ms. nichols did note the reliability as an important month but i would like to hear your comments on that. see i guess we are. we have another group that deals with reliability but here's a fundamental problem. even apa's best that proces
the epa in west virginia or the db in west virginia said the schools are unattainable and we have heardsome testimony to that. with that in mind i would like to talk to mr. easterly because we have a lot in common in terms of your production of electricity predominately with coal. we have 95% of our electricity generated by coal for obvious reasons. we have a lot of coal although not as much as wyoming. epa has indicated it does not have significant concerns about reliability. last week pjm...
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the presence, infusion of a large db i think this is where they would be a little more precise if even the opportunity. the presence of a large conventional maneuver force would change the nature of the conversation. pu it's really important to understand that during iraq and during afghanistan and in the way we have responded to other similar challenges around the world, the united states brings to bear a variety of really important capabilities. the first is the capacity of our strategic leadership. just our leadership alone has brought to bear 62 nations against this challenge. our leadership brought to bear the first night of our strike operations five, five arab air forces flying along on the wing of the united states air force in strikes against isil targets in syria. that's not anything that any of us could have imagined a year ago. so our strategic leadership counts as an enabler to the process. other ways and means -- your question is really important. other ways and means that we can bring success to the arab solution to this is providing technical support, intelligence suppo
the presence, infusion of a large db i think this is where they would be a little more precise if even the opportunity. the presence of a large conventional maneuver force would change the nature of the conversation. pu it's really important to understand that during iraq and during afghanistan and in the way we have responded to other similar challenges around the world, the united states brings to bear a variety of really important capabilities. the first is the capacity of our strategic...
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we have to help everybody db -- everybody has to help those who committed this heinous act.'s my prayer that the community is going to help the police get to the bottom of this who did that? but it can't be done with one side working against each other. everybody has to work together. this is an opportunity for us to show that we're better than all of this that we can do better. >> it's a big gift going forward. benjamin crump, thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> we'll have reaction in ferguson and when we come back an update on miracle baby who survived 14 hours in a freezing car halfway under water. her incredible story of survival next. that's it. good job. nice coating. and get this one next. whoa! what are you guys doing? making sure nothing sticks. otherwise, we gotta scrub all this stuff off. huh, what? nobody thought of this before? what's wrong with people? dish issues? not with improved cascade platinum. it powers through... your toughest, starchy messes... better than finish's best... the first time. as if your dishes were non-stick. cascade. now that's clean. ♪ ah,
we have to help everybody db -- everybody has to help those who committed this heinous act.'s my prayer that the community is going to help the police get to the bottom of this who did that? but it can't be done with one side working against each other. everybody has to work together. this is an opportunity for us to show that we're better than all of this that we can do better. >> it's a big gift going forward. benjamin crump, thank you, sir. >> thank you. >> we'll have...
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the fact is he promised db they promised a lot of things. i mean, the volume of words is so high and yet ultimately what they have to do is get things done in order to get the money that they need. something for everybody. >> talks long enough you'll hear something you want to hear. >> exactly. >> how long were you there? >> the beautiful hotel. i was there for the important conference. >> right. they shot star wars by the way, a couple of years ago. >> the new stars. >> one of the new star war was back there. >> greece or italy. >> if they can just get a couple of structure reforms to allow a couple of businesses to start. you have the tourist trade locked. with the euro where it is to export tourism of italy or greece out of the magnet for money coming in. a couple of structure reforms they can start a brewery, which you can't do in greece. or italy where you can do something domestically to generate an income for people put a little infrastructure in because nothing really works that well. >> right. >> you don't even care because you're i
the fact is he promised db they promised a lot of things. i mean, the volume of words is so high and yet ultimately what they have to do is get things done in order to get the money that they need. something for everybody. >> talks long enough you'll hear something you want to hear. >> exactly. >> how long were you there? >> the beautiful hotel. i was there for the important conference. >> right. they shot star wars by the way, a couple of years ago. >> the...
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. >> it is a weird dynamic, because most people do think db they've stayed way too long and yet thereinished. we may be just above stall speed, but it's not a given we're out of the woods. >> that's exactly right. the u.s. came out strongly but now the growth is sort of slowing down and data is inconsistent. look at the eurozone. it's been a real challenge. emerging markets are struggling. and then you think to china where they're trying to rebalance the economy. so we're in a massive reset around the world. and it's going to be very difficult to move away and slowly normalize from where we are now. >> you like europe more than the u.s.? >> right now for stocks absolutely. yes. >> everywhere? greece? >> well, it's interesting. we can come back to greece but if you look at the dax, the euro stocks, even at the uk their returns are stronger than the s&p and it's much stronger? >> but you don't -- the currency continues. >> if you're a dollar investor that's a major issue. >> how about japan? >> well japan's done very well. and i think, you know whether or not the third arrow has really
. >> it is a weird dynamic, because most people do think db they've stayed way too long and yet thereinished. we may be just above stall speed, but it's not a given we're out of the woods. >> that's exactly right. the u.s. came out strongly but now the growth is sort of slowing down and data is inconsistent. look at the eurozone. it's been a real challenge. emerging markets are struggling. and then you think to china where they're trying to rebalance the economy. so we're in a...
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a pair of would db bsh-be foster parents told they cannot adopt.years and they want to adopt a pair of 12-year-old siblings. >> that's because you have to store your guns and ammunitions in separate places in their community in neff. so they have been told because they have conceal carry permitsces in their community in neff. so they have been told because they have conceal carry permits, they're not fit to be parents. >> and the father spoke out at a nevada state assembly. take a listen. >> my wife valerie and i have been together since high school. 24 years now i believe. we have allege planned from early on that we would adopt later in life. in 2013, we decided it was now time to go ahead anded a aded a adopt and complete our family. a lot of older children in the system need home. we have 12-year-olds that let's be honest, a sad truth not as many lining up to take those kids and give them a good home. fortunately we were in position to do that. p. >> so this couple wants to give these children or a child at least who is being shipped around fro
a pair of would db bsh-be foster parents told they cannot adopt.years and they want to adopt a pair of 12-year-old siblings. >> that's because you have to store your guns and ammunitions in separate places in their community in neff. so they have been told because they have conceal carry permitsces in their community in neff. so they have been told because they have conceal carry permits, they're not fit to be parents. >> and the father spoke out at a nevada state assembly. take a...
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just things db jon didn't want anything ironically. >> what did you end up taking?r. >> certainly left and indelible impression on the world. i grew up in the '50s so you guys nailed it. final episodes of "mad men" kick off on april 5th. >>> you'll be mad if you miss you exercise. you choose the salad. occasionally. but staying well - physically, financially, emotionally - its hard on your own. so cigna's got your back and your knees, 24/7. cigna's there to answer your questions. or when you need some coaching. in sickness and in health, cigna's there, helping you to get well and stay well. that's having a partner, who's with you all the way. cigna. (clucking noises) everyone wants to be the cadbury bunny because only he brings delicious cadbury creme eggs. while others may keep trying nobunny knows easter better than cadbury. listen to this sweet symphony of flavor. beautiful! gorgeous! here comes the fruitful crescendo! incredible. pillsbury toaster strudel. if beethoven made breakfast. i want my foyer to smell more like a foyer. i want his bedroom to smell like h
just things db jon didn't want anything ironically. >> what did you end up taking?r. >> certainly left and indelible impression on the world. i grew up in the '50s so you guys nailed it. final episodes of "mad men" kick off on april 5th. >>> you'll be mad if you miss you exercise. you choose the salad. occasionally. but staying well - physically, financially, emotionally - its hard on your own. so cigna's got your back and your knees, 24/7. cigna's there to answer...