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burn eft,d5ñ?ñ ms. do so unless you would want to keep all three seatsbé until the next time, that's fine with me as well. but i agree, especially given the testimony of the commissioners, i think having some of these people come forth and be able to talk would be something we'd want to do. >> chair kim: and i do want to thank all the2ñ?ñ? mtious particularly the commission who came out to speak on behalf ofhsñ?ñ? the appointees today. it was helpful. i had wanted to hear from these individuals:#iç after having read their application. we will do a reach out again and appreciate your assistance in reaching out?1ñ?ñ? to dr. matto. i would feel if we can continue all of the seats jbñ?ñ?u[pw greater level of flexibility. but i did want to thank both mr. burnette, mr. adams,s?ñ? ms. tramil and mr. gallagher for coming out today when we had scheduled it. we certainly will not ask you to come to the next rules committee meeting because we have heard you and your presentation. thank you so much for your service
burn eft,d5ñ?ñ ms. do so unless you would want to keep all three seatsbé until the next time, that's fine with me as well. but i agree, especially given the testimony of the commissioners, i think having some of these people come forth and be able to talk would be something we'd want to do. >> chair kim: and i do want to thank all the2ñ?ñ? mtious particularly the commission who came out to speak on behalf ofhsñ?ñ? the appointees today. it was helpful. i had wanted to hear from...
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Nov 14, 2012
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time ive beennback.....thh scene of a shooting.....((6:30) cafeteria having a normal lunch....that eft17 year oldd daniel borowy.......fighting for his life.....today.....his parents ssep into the cafeteeia or the first time since that day.....(:22) hooestly eerie for e very describe the feelinggbetter than that...today....inside this cafeteria......a blood drive dedicated to daniel..... to help theevictims of help out in any way to gib to - back to help those that have pelped him helped us we are more than happy to do it.... (nats)policc say......onn school.....15 year old tudent robbrt gladdennopened fire inside the cafeteria....(26:40) it got realyyreally quiit....it was scary...(26:51) thee we heard another banggand realized what waa goinngon..... students scrambled to get out....(27:00)it was organized chaos if that makes any sense people know what to do theyy knew how to get out of the school....leah bradford was inside the cafeeeria thaa rushing to the scene......kids calling home in a panic....while othhrs were brought out on stretccers..... (27755)i think one person was person
time ive beennback.....thh scene of a shooting.....((6:30) cafeteria having a normal lunch....that eft17 year oldd daniel borowy.......fighting for his life.....today.....his parents ssep into the cafeteeia or the first time since that day.....(:22) hooestly eerie for e very describe the feelinggbetter than that...today....inside this cafeteria......a blood drive dedicated to daniel..... to help theevictims of help out in any way to gib to - back to help those that have pelped him helped us we...
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Nov 23, 2012
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eft. by the time this holiday season is over, an estimated 1.2 million identities may be stolen.very time you pull out your wallet, shop online or hit the road, you give thieves a chance to ruin your holiday. by the time you're done watching this, as many as 40 more identities may be stolen. you can't be on the lookout 24/7, but lifelock can. they're relentless about protecting your identity every minute of every day. when someone tries to take over your bank accounts, drain the equity in your home, or even tries to buy a car in your name, lifelock is on guard. and with lifelock's 24/7 alerts, they contact you by text, phone or email as soon as they detect suspicious activity in their network. lifelock wants you to be protected this holiday season, so they're giving you 60 days of protection risk-free. >> my years as a prosecutor taught me that you have to be proactive to protect yourself from crime, and that's especially true of identity theft. that's why i'm a member of lifelock. >> announcer: absolutely no one protects you better than lifelock, and they stand behind their prot
eft. by the time this holiday season is over, an estimated 1.2 million identities may be stolen.very time you pull out your wallet, shop online or hit the road, you give thieves a chance to ruin your holiday. by the time you're done watching this, as many as 40 more identities may be stolen. you can't be on the lookout 24/7, but lifelock can. they're relentless about protecting your identity every minute of every day. when someone tries to take over your bank accounts, drain the equity in your...
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Nov 2, 2012
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how big of an eft is this for you? >> we'll be sending about 1,500 people up to new jersey to assist with the restoration there. that's about the biggest contingent we've ever sent out of state. but we're happy to do it because as you said, we've received assistance many times before. we're going up with 1,500 people, five different contingents that have between 6 to 60 buckets and we'll have patrollers, line crews and we'll have some point people and managerial people there to help. we have trailers that we're bringing up that will have lodging. we'll have our own catering so that first energy, the company that we'll be assisting does not have to worry about us except to give us the orders so we can go out and help them get power back on. >> you're leaving about 7:30 today from national harbor. when do you ebbs president-elect to arrive in new jersey, where do you anticipate you'll be working and how long will those crews be there? >> it will be a four to five-hour trip for us. we will go to lakewood, new jersey and t
how big of an eft is this for you? >> we'll be sending about 1,500 people up to new jersey to assist with the restoration there. that's about the biggest contingent we've ever sent out of state. but we're happy to do it because as you said, we've received assistance many times before. we're going up with 1,500 people, five different contingents that have between 6 to 60 buckets and we'll have patrollers, line crews and we'll have some point people and managerial people there to help. we...
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Nov 16, 2012
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. >> reporter: the emotional freedom technique, or eft, is when patients tap their fingers on acupressure points around their body while talking out loud about whatever is bothering them. >> a lot of times people think i'm crazy. especially the doctors. they say, oh, you're doing that tapping thing. when they see it work, they're the first ones to call me to ask me to do some tappy thing with some kid. >> reporter: she said she's not sure how it helps, but it does. hannah miller says her pain is now diminished. >> it just makes me, like, calm down. >> reporter: hannah said the pain is still there, but now it's tolerable. both she and her mother believe she's finally on the right path toward healing. >> i hope it all goes away. i hope she lives a normal life. >> hannah miller's treatment isn't completely drug-free. she still takes one medication and undergoes physical therapy. right now children's national medical center is using alternative medicine in their pain clinic as well as kids dealing with a lot of fear and anxiety about just being in the hospital. but they're testing aroma thera
. >> reporter: the emotional freedom technique, or eft, is when patients tap their fingers on acupressure points around their body while talking out loud about whatever is bothering them. >> a lot of times people think i'm crazy. especially the doctors. they say, oh, you're doing that tapping thing. when they see it work, they're the first ones to call me to ask me to do some tappy thing with some kid. >> reporter: she said she's not sure how it helps, but it does. hannah...
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Nov 6, 2012
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since the debate we havectseen double digit gain out of the coal eft. we have seen 42% out of alpha natural resources. you have seen a nice to uh a company that goes coal. it's clear people were betting that as mitt romney pounded the table for coal there that this would come into focus. >> the participating names? >> i think the stocks benefitted from mitt romney's pro coal stance and obama coming in to parrot him. i think they got a little what he would call multiple expansion as a result. i have to tell you i think the recent rally is in a bear market. i think the longer term prospects of utilities switching over to natural gas probably remains in force and dr. j. rightfully mentions at the top that really coal is a derivative of what you think nat gas price wills do. they probably stay cheap enough to be the better alternative. >> let's look at the market right here. we have an election day rally on our hands. the dow jones industrial average is up 161 points. you look at all of the movers there. looks like at&t down in the far right corner of your
since the debate we havectseen double digit gain out of the coal eft. we have seen 42% out of alpha natural resources. you have seen a nice to uh a company that goes coal. it's clear people were betting that as mitt romney pounded the table for coal there that this would come into focus. >> the participating names? >> i think the stocks benefitted from mitt romney's pro coal stance and obama coming in to parrot him. i think they got a little what he would call multiple expansion as...
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particular sectors, including etfs that short stocks, negative bets on the market, like the ultrashort s&p eft. down all year, its been a gainer since the election. consumer shorts, technologies, financials have been gainers since the election, until today. with more conciliatory talk coming from the white house and congressional leaders over the weekend, investors are showing more optimism maybe we will avoid the cliff. the snydr s&p and aero s&p are gaining. also higher the 20-year treasury short etf. whether or not we go off the cliff, investors are positioning themselves to make more money, and for more check out riseabove.cnbc.com. >> i'm just noticing one of our producers at the new york stock exchange pointing out today is apple's best trading day to the upside, up 6.6% right now. doing very well. is that a rise above move? >> seems like it. >> once you get that fear out, once you get that feeling that maybe you need to take your capital gains now on big winners, like apple, then maybe you can hold onto the stock, hold onto it into next year rather than sell it right now. >> thank you.
particular sectors, including etfs that short stocks, negative bets on the market, like the ultrashort s&p eft. down all year, its been a gainer since the election. consumer shorts, technologies, financials have been gainers since the election, until today. with more conciliatory talk coming from the white house and congressional leaders over the weekend, investors are showing more optimism maybe we will avoid the cliff. the snydr s&p and aero s&p are gaining. also higher the...