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erickson saying, these guys make wireless networks. we saw the japanese in the u.s. spend on 4g. often margins are rising. much better than the market estimated. .ales fall by over nine percent the stock is off by 4.4%. that is delivering very little today and promising a great deal for tomorrow. the aussie dollar is where you are seeing some of the biggest movement. it drops as consumer prices, inflation under shoots in australia by a third of one percent. as peopleit lower make the assumption that you will see softer rates for a longer. of time. -- longer. time.iod of of thes a member investment committee where he helps oversee about 50 billion euros of assets. thank you for coming in. when you look at the overarching themes, we see a lot of weakness from china. investors saying they have the situation in hand and there is nothing to work -- worry about. situation in europe or a high euro is hampering growth. what do you see as the biggest risk to the markets right now? deflationary pressure that we are seeing around the world. in europe, it is one of the key concerns. one thin
erickson saying, these guys make wireless networks. we saw the japanese in the u.s. spend on 4g. often margins are rising. much better than the market estimated. .ales fall by over nine percent the stock is off by 4.4%. that is delivering very little today and promising a great deal for tomorrow. the aussie dollar is where you are seeing some of the biggest movement. it drops as consumer prices, inflation under shoots in australia by a third of one percent. as peopleit lower make the assumption...
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. >> i have erickson. acsa insurance company. >> reporter: 1,800 people work here. >> i'm going to build nine more buildings. >> reporter: how many of those are already rented out? >> three. i already have three rented. >> reporter: still, skilled labor is key to mexico's growth. all employees train here. 100 graduates a year find jobs in mexico's growing aviation industry and their key market is north america. this is the students' first example after three weeks of school. the plane should stay in the air for four seconds. it is a work in progress, like the mexican economy. >>> as martin fletcher roared several weeks ago, mexico has a national health program to combat obesity. find out about that by visiting newshour.pbs.org. >>> a report published this week in "science" magazine offered new remarkable details about the presence of water on one of saturn's moons. it once again stirred talk about the possibility of life elsewhere in our solar system. for more we are joined from los angeles by david stephe
. >> i have erickson. acsa insurance company. >> reporter: 1,800 people work here. >> i'm going to build nine more buildings. >> reporter: how many of those are already rented out? >> three. i already have three rented. >> reporter: still, skilled labor is key to mexico's growth. all employees train here. 100 graduates a year find jobs in mexico's growing aviation industry and their key market is north america. this is the students' first example after three...
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ruth erickson remembers the early days, before the trouble started.body that came here to work was in -- [ dog barks ] shush! -- was in bad shape economically. and reserve built the town, they furnished us with our medical facilities, fire, ambulance, everything. um... i can't say enough good things about reserve mining. schoumacher: taconite contains iron. not a lot, but enough to make a profit, if you know how to crush it and separate the grains of iron from the rest of the rock. and reserve knew how. but the refining process requires vast amounts of water and produces 2 tons of sandy residue, called tailings, for every ton of iron pellets. and that creates a problem. those tailings have to be put somewhere. and for years, the cheapest place to put them was the lake. that upset a lot of people, like environmentalist alden lind. the save lake superior association started in late '69 and came about largely because of concerns of people who lived in the silver bay vicinity about the impact of the tailings disposal on lake superior. schoumacher: it wasn
ruth erickson remembers the early days, before the trouble started.body that came here to work was in -- [ dog barks ] shush! -- was in bad shape economically. and reserve built the town, they furnished us with our medical facilities, fire, ambulance, everything. um... i can't say enough good things about reserve mining. schoumacher: taconite contains iron. not a lot, but enough to make a profit, if you know how to crush it and separate the grains of iron from the rest of the rock. and reserve...
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erick erickson of red state, conservative blogger, activist was filling in for rush limbaugh. i asked where is the line. this is the line and over the line and beyond. >> she's going to be old. i don't know how far back they can pull her face. >> that's just mean. it's sexist and it's mean. my question is this then, is the conservative venom for hillary, do they so fear her that they'll wander into mistake-land like they did questioning where barack obama was born? do they take it too personally? >> they do. you have certain voices on the right that do that and it causes massive problems for everybody else in the party that is not making those kinds of comments. that's exactly where republicans will run into trouble, especially if there are people out there talking a lot about her age and her health and raising questions about her health over and over again when we don't necessarily have evidence yet one way or the other. >> secretary clinton has been successful in the past when she is under attack. remember rick lazio approaching her on the debate stage. you're likable enough
erick erickson of red state, conservative blogger, activist was filling in for rush limbaugh. i asked where is the line. this is the line and over the line and beyond. >> she's going to be old. i don't know how far back they can pull her face. >> that's just mean. it's sexist and it's mean. my question is this then, is the conservative venom for hillary, do they so fear her that they'll wander into mistake-land like they did questioning where barack obama was born? do they take it...
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we know that this guy and eric erickson a couple weeks ago, i loved it. i retweeted it.e said there must be something i don't understand in this bundy case. because isn't he using land that he hasn't paid for? that he has no right for? and eric erickson like myself, like a lot of other small government conservatives, what are we about? we're about property rights. we talk about property rights all the time. there's something, in fact, if you go back to small government conservatism, the idea of property, personal property is one of the most important things. this guy talking about welfare, this guy wanted a free ride off the government off the rest of us and for some reason some self-described conservatives left peek like eric erickson and myself scratching our heads saying wait a second. this guy is getting a free ride. >> when you start with there is no federal government, he believed that land belonged to everyone. it belonged to him. >> sounds like communism to me, willie. >> well, that's -- >> it sounds like communism. >> he and his supporters are declaring victory.
we know that this guy and eric erickson a couple weeks ago, i loved it. i retweeted it.e said there must be something i don't understand in this bundy case. because isn't he using land that he hasn't paid for? that he has no right for? and eric erickson like myself, like a lot of other small government conservatives, what are we about? we're about property rights. we talk about property rights all the time. there's something, in fact, if you go back to small government conservatism, the idea of...
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eric erickson is back. the law, he had managed federal property, not paying the cattle grazing fees, but this has been going on for two decades. they are on your property. federal land. bill: you say the federal government overreacted. >> i wish they would overreact more. they want to send the irs conservatives after it. bill: he makes the case this is belonging to nevada, not washington, right? >> he does make that case, although the property assessor seems to think it is federal land. the state of nevada says no, it is federal property. bill: that is not allowed, right? >> he has to pay cattle fees. bill: they gave us a statement a few days ago said this is the statement they are sticking with. this is a matter of fairness and equity. cliven bundy continues to not comply with the laws land ranchers do every year. a court order to remove the cattle, he has american taxpayers in excess of $1 million? wilwill they get that? >> i don't think they're going to get anything like that from him. i don't know what
eric erickson is back. the law, he had managed federal property, not paying the cattle grazing fees, but this has been going on for two decades. they are on your property. federal land. bill: you say the federal government overreacted. >> i wish they would overreact more. they want to send the irs conservatives after it. bill: he makes the case this is belonging to nevada, not washington, right? >> he does make that case, although the property assessor seems to think it is federal...
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returning now is talk about this is marcus erickson.s search has really revealed is that the ocean in this area is really full of garbage. and here's one of our viewers writes. in looking for flight 370, does it not alarm anyone else there is so much debris in the ocean. this area is notorious if this garbage, isn't it? >> it's surprising how much debris is there. it's a background of plastic waste from fishing gear to bottles and bags, single use products washing out to the sea. to find a lot of debris in the indian ocean and have it not be from the crash itself is not unlikely. >> what might you find there and how does it get there in such quantities? >> i brought a few things to show you what you might find. we have gone through all five subtropical gyres. there are five of these gyres. from the north pacific one thing we found about five years ago, right in the middle of nowhere was this case. if you were -- if you had a satellite image and you saw this, you might think this might be a seat cushion. you could confuse this debris for
returning now is talk about this is marcus erickson.s search has really revealed is that the ocean in this area is really full of garbage. and here's one of our viewers writes. in looking for flight 370, does it not alarm anyone else there is so much debris in the ocean. this area is notorious if this garbage, isn't it? >> it's surprising how much debris is there. it's a background of plastic waste from fishing gear to bottles and bags, single use products washing out to the sea. to find...
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this is someone that eric erickson repeatedly, and you know, up until this day, called abortion barbiei think it's the confluence of both wendy davis, you know, who she is, she's a beautiful whopping articulate woman, accomplished women with an incredible life story and unapologetic in her stance on unreproductive freedom. i suppose the men running against her -- >> i think it's all of the things that you mentioned and also that she's just threatening to them. i mean, they should be afraid of her campaign. it's gaining a continue of momentum. she's raising a continue of money. running a very good race right now. and they should be afraid. i mean, she's got a message that appeals to texans. she's out there talking about education and greg abbott is talking about boats and hoes. they should be afraid of her. the way they've chosen to go after her is just completely baffling. i don't understand where who they -- who they want to win over with sexist attacks like abortion barbie. seeing republican dozen that against strong democratic women candidates across the country, frankly, and consid
this is someone that eric erickson repeatedly, and you know, up until this day, called abortion barbiei think it's the confluence of both wendy davis, you know, who she is, she's a beautiful whopping articulate woman, accomplished women with an incredible life story and unapologetic in her stance on unreproductive freedom. i suppose the men running against her -- >> i think it's all of the things that you mentioned and also that she's just threatening to them. i mean, they should be...
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marcus erickson is the director of research in california. he says geyers are like plastic soup. >> that's typical of what the material looks like. >> reporter: in 2010, he sailed through the indian ocean geyer. the same area where search teams are looking for doomed flight 370. >> what we found there were things like derelict fishing nets, multicolored buoys. the little buoys like the one behind me. lots of buckets and crates. other goods like bottles and bottle cap and bags and forks and knives. there was so much stuff already there. the aircraft, when they debriefed the aircraft, it's blending interest all that. >> reporter: one reason making finding the missing plane such a challenge. recently a chinese ship in search of the airplane came across trash -- trash instead. even sea life can't tell the difference. fish, sea lions, birds, they ingest this junk thinking it might be food. >> i heard about there being 300,000-police pusz in the aircraft. there are -- 300,000-plus pieces in the aircraft. there are more. >> there are two in the paci
marcus erickson is the director of research in california. he says geyers are like plastic soup. >> that's typical of what the material looks like. >> reporter: in 2010, he sailed through the indian ocean geyer. the same area where search teams are looking for doomed flight 370. >> what we found there were things like derelict fishing nets, multicolored buoys. the little buoys like the one behind me. lots of buckets and crates. other goods like bottles and bottle cap and bags...
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. >> guest: i talk about johnny erickson who is a quadriplegic who had an accident at 17 yourself swimming and struggled with despair and the meaning of life, taught herself to paint by sticking a paint russian her teeth and has created wonderful things, worked with handicapped people was behind americans with disabilities act and has been an inspiration to millions including people who don't have physical challenges. there are a couple of african people in there who grew up in horrible circumstances that you couldn't imagine if you are writing a work of fiction and yet they manage to overcome and come to america where they saw opportunity in navair independent and drawstring. been carson is a great story but the point of the stories and paul harvey used to do them on his radio program called the rest of the story. let me tell you about somebody and how they overcame. we will to you how they overcame we are going to tell you. i go back and tell the story of 60 minutes leslie stahl some years ago. a harlem housing project in new york all minorities led by minority hard-core unemployed peopl
. >> guest: i talk about johnny erickson who is a quadriplegic who had an accident at 17 yourself swimming and struggled with despair and the meaning of life, taught herself to paint by sticking a paint russian her teeth and has created wonderful things, worked with handicapped people was behind americans with disabilities act and has been an inspiration to millions including people who don't have physical challenges. there are a couple of african people in there who grew up in horrible...
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johnny erickson is a quadriplegic who had next day when she was 17 years old soon struggled a lot with disparate meaning of life, taught herself to pay by sticking a paint brush in her teeth and has created a lot of things. work with handicapped people and push strongly the americans with disabilities act and has been an inspiration to millions including people who do not have physical challenges. there's a couple of african people in their grep in horrible circumstances you couldn't even imagine if you are writing a work of fiction that they manage to overcome a come to america where they sought opportunity and other independent and prospering. then carson is a great story. paul harvey used to do them on his radio program called the rest of the story. if you think you have a hard life, that may tell you about how they overcame. we are not just going to tell you the story. we'll tell you how they overcame. i go back and tell the story to 60 minutes, lesley stahl that this piece years ago in a harlem housing project in new york. my nerdy sci-fi minority. hard for unemployed people who'v
johnny erickson is a quadriplegic who had next day when she was 17 years old soon struggled a lot with disparate meaning of life, taught herself to pay by sticking a paint brush in her teeth and has created a lot of things. work with handicapped people and push strongly the americans with disabilities act and has been an inspiration to millions including people who do not have physical challenges. there's a couple of african people in their grep in horrible circumstances you couldn't even...
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about a hour ago i had a chance to run into the erickson is the driver of the pickup truck last nighte described the circumstances that led it to the rest. << an apple research and the rest of the better by trucker came to the pleas of syrup from the pond they took into custody they'd arrest me. the end of my vehicle i phoned my bed. i don't know what happened after that. << now i asked him specifically how did this device get into the back of your trip. he says that he woke up and it was there. he said its capt. multiple times. is still developing and they're not sure what to do with the suspect he is out as you can see. we haven't heard anything back from the park police or the place to park. will that give you a developing story as we get more information on this. << it is strange and a strange story. i select is a lot of gaps. how did this device into the back of the truck?. he says the does happen a multiple times he finds these things in the back of a stroke of multiple times. he said he thought there were fireworks. i believe the bomb squad got out of line. << questions about t
about a hour ago i had a chance to run into the erickson is the driver of the pickup truck last nighte described the circumstances that led it to the rest.
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marcus erickson is the director of research for the five gyres institute in california.soup. >> that's typical of what the material looks like. >> reporter: in 2010 he sailed through the indian ocean gyre, the same area where search teams are now looking for doomed flight 370. >> what we found were fishing nets, multicolored buoys, little fishing buoys like the one that's behind me. lots of buckets and crates. other consumer goods like bottles and bottle caps and bags and forks and knives. there was so much stuff already there. so the aircraft, the debris from the aircraft, is blending into all that. >> reporter: which is one reason why locating the missing plane is such a challenge. satellite images once thought to be debris fields likely just floating garbage. recently a chinese ship in search of the airplane came across trash instead. even sea life can't tell the difference. fish, sea lions, birds, they all ingest this junk, thinking it might be food. >> i hear this talk about there being 300-plus pieces from the aircraft. there are 300,000-plus pieces of trash alread
marcus erickson is the director of research for the five gyres institute in california.soup. >> that's typical of what the material looks like. >> reporter: in 2010 he sailed through the indian ocean gyre, the same area where search teams are now looking for doomed flight 370. >> what we found were fishing nets, multicolored buoys, little fishing buoys like the one that's behind me. lots of buckets and crates. other consumer goods like bottles and bottle caps and bags and...
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the people on tv, the people on radio, bloggers were actually the ones like i said yesterday, eric erickson saying excuse me i don't understand anything here but is he actually paying for the right to graze on that land? because it's socialism if you go out there and say everybody owns everything. and glenn beck was very harsh against this guy from the very beginning. but you have prominent united states senators and other prominent officials who actually came out early on and called this guy a hero. >> yeah, they did. and now as willie said, they can't find the exits fast enough. you know, obviously they dropped him like the piece of i won't say that what he is. the guy's a dead beat. you can question how the government bashed its forces or whatever, but they've been waiting to get this money he owes for a long time. you know, i don't quite understand how people rushed headlong to that fruition. i think it has to do, frankly, with just this sort of anti-big government sort of vibe that he projected. you know, the enemy of my enemy is my friend and so if their enemy is big government and he
the people on tv, the people on radio, bloggers were actually the ones like i said yesterday, eric erickson saying excuse me i don't understand anything here but is he actually paying for the right to graze on that land? because it's socialism if you go out there and say everybody owns everything. and glenn beck was very harsh against this guy from the very beginning. but you have prominent united states senators and other prominent officials who actually came out early on and called this guy a...
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jim crow with edward erickson and today we're discussing fannie and freddie and their possible extinction maybe we'll see now if you remember during the financial crisis the government seized fannie and freddie for a one hundred eighty seven point five billion dollars in taxpayer support into the organizations since then the companies have turned around sending over two hundred billion dollars in dividend payments to the treasury the senate banking committee later this month will discuss a bill that would abolish fannie and freddie and replace them with a new agency that would back home loans but that doesn't bode well for investors in these companies now a new group called investors unite argues that it wants to protect the rights of shareholders they are opposing the bill because it would prevent the companies from we capitalizing and re compensating shareholders so at what's going on here with fannie and freddie and what is this bill supposed to do and what do you do for these companies and do you prevent them from not paying their shareholders basically fannie and freddie really are p
jim crow with edward erickson and today we're discussing fannie and freddie and their possible extinction maybe we'll see now if you remember during the financial crisis the government seized fannie and freddie for a one hundred eighty seven point five billion dollars in taxpayer support into the organizations since then the companies have turned around sending over two hundred billion dollars in dividend payments to the treasury the senate banking committee later this month will discuss a bill...
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the rangers were upside dogs in the final bus behind a raucous crowd and led by coach erickson they coached defending champs coppell by a score of 3-0. mr. olson: the rangers start a new tradition, they did something no ranger team had done before. they won state. and they gave me a new tradition. because every time they win a championship in the future, i get to rearrange the styrofoam cups in the chain link fence that surrounds clements high school on elkins road. ranger pride is alive and well in sugarland, texas, they are the 2014 state champions. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from california seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman from california is recognized for one minute. >> thank you, mr. speaker. april 26 marked world intellectual property day and this year's theme, movies, a global passion that truly represents the importance of innovation and creativity to my district and our entire country. today this industry extends beyond hollywood studios the millions involved in the film making proce
the rangers were upside dogs in the final bus behind a raucous crowd and led by coach erickson they coached defending champs coppell by a score of 3-0. mr. olson: the rangers start a new tradition, they did something no ranger team had done before. they won state. and they gave me a new tradition. because every time they win a championship in the future, i get to rearrange the styrofoam cups in the chain link fence that surrounds clements high school on elkins road. ranger pride is alive and...