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nutrient extraction is the answer. now, let's be clear. nutrient extraction is not juicing, where you throw away the fiber and some of the nutrients and vitamins. it's not blending, where you may not absorb these nutrients and vitamins, because they're not fully broken down. nutrient extraction helps release the vitamins and nutrients that are locked deep inside whole fruits, vegetables, nuts, and seeds. the bottom line -- nutrient extraction will make you look and feel better than you ever imagined. >> since i've been using my ninja, i have more energy than ever and i just feel amazing. this morning, i'm actually making my favorite juice -- the berry healthy super juice. what an amazing way to start a morning, you know, knowing that you have something healthy and that's gonna give you the energy, the nutrients. turn it. and this is my favorite part. very delicious. >> i love the super juices because i know that the energy i'm taking in is top-notch and gives me great energy, fantastic nutrition, and the nutri ninja is perfect for helping
nutrient extraction is the answer. now, let's be clear. nutrient extraction is not juicing, where you throw away the fiber and some of the nutrients and vitamins. it's not blending, where you may not absorb these nutrients and vitamins, because they're not fully broken down. nutrient extraction helps release the vitamins and nutrients that are locked deep inside whole fruits, vegetables, nuts, and seeds. the bottom line -- nutrient extraction will make you look and feel better than you ever...
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and had been involved in several of roy's cell extractions. >> the last four cell extractions that was ever done with him when he got sprayed, i was the one that sprayed. that was the last straw. he said he didn't want to play anymore. >> if you don't cuff up we're going to administer oc. >> he said it was due to the chemical, the oc that we introduced. he said it wasn't fun anymore because he, in my opinion, he got a thrill with fighting from the staff when we would go into the cell and wrestle him had to the ground. he got a thrill from all that. >> after you guys were done, you guys were all talking. what was he saying to you any way, i've had enough? >> yeah, [ bleep ]. first time for that. >> i don't know. >> now that he's out, i think he's going to mellow out. if he don't, he'll come back for life. like you said, this is no way to live. this sucks. >> it does suck. i don't want to see you come back either. >> no, i'm not. >> 17 weeks, i don't want to see your face. >> you'll never see me again, maybe at the mall or something. i'll be doing my thing. but, nah, i ain't never coming
and had been involved in several of roy's cell extractions. >> the last four cell extractions that was ever done with him when he got sprayed, i was the one that sprayed. that was the last straw. he said he didn't want to play anymore. >> if you don't cuff up we're going to administer oc. >> he said it was due to the chemical, the oc that we introduced. he said it wasn't fun anymore because he, in my opinion, he got a thrill with fighting from the staff when we would go into...
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and foot broke all in a conversation with the police yard extraction, pod extraction, hospital extraction, shower extraction, any place you can get into a fight i got in a fight with. >> when our crew later visited taylor's cell he felt compelled to let the producer know that nobody is entirely safe around him. >> the last fight -- two days on life support machine so i don't know if you really want to run in here. >> gradually he became more comfortable and gave an impromptu show and tell of his cell. >> tell me about your cell. what do you got in here? >> don't see nothing but one book and my medication, and that's my soap i save and put them all together and make one bar so i can do my laundry. that's what i was doing when you came in. >> what do you do with this butter right here? >> oh, man that's lubrication, concentration, stimulation, masturbation, ejaculation, you got the real thing on the streets, right? but that's what they use in here. you know, you can't get whatever they sell it on the street, ky-jelly or whatever that is, that's what that is. i use my butter to make impressi
and foot broke all in a conversation with the police yard extraction, pod extraction, hospital extraction, shower extraction, any place you can get into a fight i got in a fight with. >> when our crew later visited taylor's cell he felt compelled to let the producer know that nobody is entirely safe around him. >> the last fight -- two days on life support machine so i don't know if you really want to run in here. >> gradually he became more comfortable and gave an impromptu...
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got permission to extract him from the cell. >> for security reasons the prison videotapes all extractions. >> you ready to move? keep your hands down. all the way. >> open b-11. >> a mask is placed over his head to prevent him from spitting. >> let's go. initially he seems to be compliant. but as they pass through the doorway etter explodes. >> oh, hey, hey, hey. >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ] >> don't [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ] i swear don't break my neck [ bleep ] yeah, yeah. yeah! >> stop, stop. >> yeah! [ bleep ] hurt me more. >> secure. you were banging your head. you understand? >> i'll kill you all [ bleep ] i'll kill you all [ bleep ] i'll kill you. i'll kill you. >> etter! calm down. >> calm down. >> put him down. >> on the floor. all right. >> all right. easy. that's good. >> hurt me more. hurt me more. aah! >> stand up. and walk normal. etter. >> as his fit continues, he is taken to the suicide prevention unit for observation. >> [ bleep ] hurt me more. hurt me more. hurt me. >> nobody wants to hurt you. >> then why [ bleep ] smashes me against the wall. if you don't want
got permission to extract him from the cell. >> for security reasons the prison videotapes all extractions. >> you ready to move? keep your hands down. all the way. >> open b-11. >> a mask is placed over his head to prevent him from spitting. >> let's go. initially he seems to be compliant. but as they pass through the doorway etter explodes. >> oh, hey, hey, hey. >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ] >> don't [ bleep ] [ bleep ] [ bleep ] i swear...
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nature has provided an oil extract that's one of a kind. it's patent protected. >> this is a nutritional supplement, and what it can do is reduce the signs and symptoms associated with inflammation. you know, inflammation is prevalent in many diseases, so it's helpful in many different conditions. >> people say, "well, how can this be so good?" well, because the biggest problem to your body is inflammatory-related conditions. doesn't matter if you're a truck driver, if you're a police officer, if you're a fireman, if you work in construction, if you work in the restaurant business, if you are a lady that stands on your feet all day -- >> almost if you move. >> if you move. >> [ chuckles ] >> because pain just ruins your day. >> you're looking at someone. >> it ruins your day. >> i have a low tolerance. >> it's hard to enjoy your life. everybody has a low tolerance, particularly when you have back pain. back pain will strike 80% of everyone in their lifetime. and it's an over-use condition -- chronic, chronic back pain. so, when you have bac
nature has provided an oil extract that's one of a kind. it's patent protected. >> this is a nutritional supplement, and what it can do is reduce the signs and symptoms associated with inflammation. you know, inflammation is prevalent in many diseases, so it's helpful in many different conditions. >> people say, "well, how can this be so good?" well, because the biggest problem to your body is inflammatory-related conditions. doesn't matter if you're a truck driver, if...
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nature has provided an oil extract that's one-of-a-kind.. >> this is a nutritional supplement and what it can do is reduce the signs and symptoms associated with inflammation. you know, inflammation is prevalent in many diseases. so it's helpful in many different conditions. >> in the show, people say "well, how can this be so good?" well, because the biggest problem to your body is inflammatory related conditions. doesn't matter if you're a truck driver, if you're a police officer, if you're a fireman if you work in construction, if you work in the restaurant business, if you are a lady that stands on your feet all day. >> almost if you move. >> if you move! because pain just ruins your day. >> you're looking at someone. >> it ruins your day. >> i have a low tolerance. >> it's hard to enjoy your life. everybody has a low tolerance, particularly when you have back pain. back pain will strike 80% of everyone in their lifetime. and it's an overuse condition. chronic, chronic back pain. so when you have back pain you have arthritic pain, parti
nature has provided an oil extract that's one-of-a-kind.. >> this is a nutritional supplement and what it can do is reduce the signs and symptoms associated with inflammation. you know, inflammation is prevalent in many diseases. so it's helpful in many different conditions. >> in the show, people say "well, how can this be so good?" well, because the biggest problem to your body is inflammatory related conditions. doesn't matter if you're a truck driver, if you're a...
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can be extracted by the robot. how do you extract d.n.a.? how does that happen?kfully biology made dna water soluble. all we need to do is add water. >> once that has happened it is deposited into a center final, removing plant debris. >> at 3,000 revolutions per minute, it's hard to get rid of the cellular debris from the leaf or chip. the second purification is to put the liquid through a filter, producing a d.n.a. that is a pure, high quality, so we can it. >> it is loaded into the wells. enzymes and other chemicals are added to detect the appearance of specific genes. >> the kneel is to found the one in 1,000 plants that contains in. >> the needle in a haystack. >> that's right. >> this shows the results on water melon plants. each dot is a plant. green dots indicate plants with a genetic marker for a certain disease resistance that jerome is looking for. this cap take a couple of years off the breeding process. >> we can combine a number of traits. quality, exterior appearance, and it opens a lot of opportunity why is. >> this device shaved more years off th
can be extracted by the robot. how do you extract d.n.a.? how does that happen?kfully biology made dna water soluble. all we need to do is add water. >> once that has happened it is deposited into a center final, removing plant debris. >> at 3,000 revolutions per minute, it's hard to get rid of the cellular debris from the leaf or chip. the second purification is to put the liquid through a filter, producing a d.n.a. that is a pure, high quality, so we can it. >> it is loaded...
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that's because once they extract their amalgam - they have to burn off the mercury to get to the gold. >> so these miners are touching mercury, they're breathing mercury, what are the health effects? >> so, the type of mercury that these miners are exposed to is extremely toxic, especially when you breathe it. it starts to affect, the liver, kidneys the digestive system and starts to affect the central nervous system. >> today the manuani miners aren't working because of the rain. but john valdez showed me the equipment he used just two days ago to burn mercury off a piece of gold. >> everything we've been seeing it's for this - this is about 3 grams of gold or a hundred dollars, which the average worker can make in about 3 days. that's a lot of money in madre de dios. the average farm worker makes less than $200 a month. that lure of gold, is changing the face of the amazon as jungle is replaced by mining camps like this magnets for crime, under age prostitution and poverty. symbols of gold at any cost. coming up on techknow, marita davidson meets with a scientist who's hi-tech plane
that's because once they extract their amalgam - they have to burn off the mercury to get to the gold. >> so these miners are touching mercury, they're breathing mercury, what are the health effects? >> so, the type of mercury that these miners are exposed to is extremely toxic, especially when you breathe it. it starts to affect, the liver, kidneys the digestive system and starts to affect the central nervous system. >> today the manuani miners aren't working because of the...
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>> shooting an extraction wearing a gas mask is pretty difficult. you're kept a certain distance from the view finder. it's hard to see. with my beard or goatee is compromised a bit. so there is some of the gas that leaks in. eyes are watering a bit. but that's just part of it. we go in there and do the best we can to show what's going on. >> what's going on with these [ bleep ]? i need fresh air. i can't breathe. >> you're all right, hall. >> so that was quite a first day. the next day we had to go back into ad seg to continue doing our interviews and one of the inmates we were going to interview was michael gill. one of the first things he shared with us is that on the streets, he was a professional wrestler. >> i do what you see on tv, like wwe. but i do -- i do it off camera most of the time. and at smaller arenas. mainly around kansas, colorado, iowa, stuff like that. >> what's your name? >> my wrestling name? bud dubey. it was a stoner character. >> gill had just finished explaining that he was currently at limon on a parole violation when the
>> shooting an extraction wearing a gas mask is pretty difficult. you're kept a certain distance from the view finder. it's hard to see. with my beard or goatee is compromised a bit. so there is some of the gas that leaks in. eyes are watering a bit. but that's just part of it. we go in there and do the best we can to show what's going on. >> what's going on with these [ bleep ]? i need fresh air. i can't breathe. >> you're all right, hall. >> so that was quite a first...
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i'm the number one man on the cell extraction team. i'll be in charge of his head. >> each member has a specific function in these highly choreographed procedures. >> i'm officer scott. i'm the number four man and team leader. i'm responsible for securing right side leg and i'm also responsible for all team movement. >> prison policy is to videotape statements from each team member. >> my name is sergeant unit and i'm responsible for introducing chemical agents into the cell. >> i'm officer barry soski. i'll be videotaping this operation. i'll be using the amount of force necessary. >> i'll use the least amount of force necessary -- >> -- to gain control of the offender. >> okay, let's go, guys. >> grahf is given a final chance to comply. >> grahf -- >> get the [ bleep ] away from my door! you understand? >> i'm coming through the window. >> grahf has covered his window and food port with his mattress. it won't protect him for long. the emergency response team is about to knock it down to administer oc gas, a form of pepper spray. >> g
i'm the number one man on the cell extraction team. i'll be in charge of his head. >> each member has a specific function in these highly choreographed procedures. >> i'm officer scott. i'm the number four man and team leader. i'm responsible for securing right side leg and i'm also responsible for all team movement. >> prison policy is to videotape statements from each team member. >> my name is sergeant unit and i'm responsible for introducing chemical agents into the...
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we extracted data from a mammoth bone that is 40,000 years old. and we do this approach through shotgun sequencing it is 50 percent of what we've recovered was mammoth dna the rest was a wheel microbial or environmental. probably more so real microbes that was not in the database. human common dog, a domestic cat, it all gets in a sequence that we try hard to keep them clean but 50 percent was man with. -- mammoth but how did we think it really gets 50%? it turns out this is a a really well-preserved sample the majority has by for 10% and that is from a good place. from then neanderthal genome was assembled from a different bone neither had more than 1% the rest was environment that was thrown away. but to have that mix of horrible dna but with the purple ones. how do we do that? fortunately we do have complete sequences from a living species. there used as the scaffold or a map to figure out where they go. if you want to map broken damaged fragments or erg neanderthal sequence we use the human genome. we have a partial genome that has some holes.
we extracted data from a mammoth bone that is 40,000 years old. and we do this approach through shotgun sequencing it is 50 percent of what we've recovered was mammoth dna the rest was a wheel microbial or environmental. probably more so real microbes that was not in the database. human common dog, a domestic cat, it all gets in a sequence that we try hard to keep them clean but 50 percent was man with. -- mammoth but how did we think it really gets 50%? it turns out this is a a really...
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88 asked for reductions in the carbon assets and the value of the company should they be unable to extract a level of reserves fossil fuel task force has come up within an estimate that is global temperatures rise and it will not be reserve the will be extractable what is the financial impact on the companies. >> the fossil fuel folks that's one of the issues and we've seen that come forward in stakeholders proposals. >> question are there any any shoulder proposed items on the ballot this is talk about the pension fund to get their issues obtains the ballot to address the climate issues are you aware artist issues on the ballot button out by other groups of stakeholders for example. >> i can address this i was invited to the investor network annual conference they said they submitted hundred and 37 stakeholder proposals related to climate risk for this season and so a lot of them are focused on the area make sure the companies include in their business plan the risk of sustained assets a lot of disclosure to progress and that i can get you a list of those but it was recorded yesterday tha
88 asked for reductions in the carbon assets and the value of the company should they be unable to extract a level of reserves fossil fuel task force has come up within an estimate that is global temperatures rise and it will not be reserve the will be extractable what is the financial impact on the companies. >> the fossil fuel folks that's one of the issues and we've seen that come forward in stakeholders proposals. >> question are there any any shoulder proposed items on the...
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cell extraction! >> okay. we will. >> and whether [ bleep ] that filming rats and sex offenders. >> we'll be back in a minute. >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ] this is limon. this is limon! >> coming up -- >> we will not negotiate with terrorists! >> the conflict in ad seg escalates, and the prison responds with force. you want to make a change in your career and you need an advanced degree. but making life changes is hard, because you have a life. now capella university offers a revolutionary new way to earn a degree. it's called flexpath and it's the most direct path, leveraging what you've learned on the job and focusing on what you need to know. so you can get a degree at your pace and graduate at the speed of you. flexpath from capella university. discover the path to your potential. at capella.edu. ♪ i am eric ripert and this is my squarespace. ♪ >>> during our first day of shooting on the administrative segregation unit at colorado's limon correctional facility. inmates started a disruption, backing up their toil
cell extraction! >> okay. we will. >> and whether [ bleep ] that filming rats and sex offenders. >> we'll be back in a minute. >> [ bleep ] [ bleep ] this is limon. this is limon! >> coming up -- >> we will not negotiate with terrorists! >> the conflict in ad seg escalates, and the prison responds with force. you want to make a change in your career and you need an advanced degree. but making life changes is hard, because you have a life. now capella...
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88 asked for reductions in the carbon assets and the value of the company should they be unable to extract a level of reserves fossil fuel task force has come up within an estimate that is global temperatures rise and it will not be reserve the will be extractable what is the financial impact on the companies. >> the fossil fuel folks that's one of the issues and we've seen that come forward in stakeholders proposals. >> question are there any any shoulder proposed items on the ballot this is talk about the pension fund to get their issues obtains the ballot to address the climate issues are you aware artist issues on the ballot button out by
88 asked for reductions in the carbon assets and the value of the company should they be unable to extract a level of reserves fossil fuel task force has come up within an estimate that is global temperatures rise and it will not be reserve the will be extractable what is the financial impact on the companies. >> the fossil fuel folks that's one of the issues and we've seen that come forward in stakeholders proposals. >> question are there any any shoulder proposed items on the...
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best known for the amount of cell extractions he's had in prison, and these are very dramatic cell extractionsre in the opening title sequence of "lockup." we found out that roy had been released from prison, and he was only a couple hours away living with his parents, and roy and ray are very close. so we decided we would go out and visit with roy and talk to him about his brother and about how it is being out of prison. >> roy slagle, who had served his time at a different prison than ray, had been out for four months at the time of our visit. but after nearly 20 years of incarceration, much of it in solitary confinement, he was still struggling with the transition to the free world. >> you go from a pecking order type mentality into an economic society, and it's tough, it really is, because everybody is wearing the same clothes, everything's uniform. it don't matter about what type of car you drive, what type of house you live in, how much money you got. that's kind of irrelevant in prison because it's a pecking order society. it's the strong, you know, and that's how you survive. >> before
best known for the amount of cell extractions he's had in prison, and these are very dramatic cell extractionsre in the opening title sequence of "lockup." we found out that roy had been released from prison, and he was only a couple hours away living with his parents, and roy and ray are very close. so we decided we would go out and visit with roy and talk to him about his brother and about how it is being out of prison. >> roy slagle, who had served his time at a different...
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in extracting dna from cigarette butts.s just usually a matter of how much dna is deposited on the cigarette butts. >> the saliva on the cigarettes came from jonathan binney, proof he was at the scene. investigators found a 9 millimeter weapon in the open field in between the binneys' home and the crime scene. scientists fired a test bullet and compared it to the bullet from the crime scene. >> just like looking through a pair of binoculars. you're actually looking at one specimen on the left stage, one specimen on the right. and you're looking for commonality of markings between the two items. >> the test left no doubt. the gun found in the field was the murder weapon. investigators discovered evidence in binney's room that proved the gun was in his possession. >> we found blue jeans that had one unspent, 9 millimeter bullet in the pocket. we found a holster, magazine holders, and a security badge, as well as some other items that related to the possession of a gun. >> all the evidence pointed to binney, but what was his m
in extracting dna from cigarette butts.s just usually a matter of how much dna is deposited on the cigarette butts. >> the saliva on the cigarettes came from jonathan binney, proof he was at the scene. investigators found a 9 millimeter weapon in the open field in between the binneys' home and the crime scene. scientists fired a test bullet and compared it to the bullet from the crime scene. >> just like looking through a pair of binoculars. you're actually looking at one specimen...
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just without the plant extract. in redwood city, don ford, kpix 5. >> all right.l, ecogreen admits it can't get everything clean with its special spray method. they say extra muddy trucks and jeeps still need the standard wash. >> but they are trying. that's a good thing. >>> a sign of the times in southern california where some kids so rarely see the rain, they don't even know what it is. this is grayson. he is 22 months old. presumably the little one. and his father says this week's rain at dana point named for richard henry dana was his first experience ever with a real downpour! he says grayson was fascinated by the idea of water falling from the sky and he couldn't resist opening his mouth to capture a few raindrops. and i hope he succeeded. we won't! there's not much on the way for us. still ahead, as we look live over the city, nothing but blew up there a few low clouds along the shoreline. in terms of rain, just a hint of a chance. we'll have the forecast coming up. >> grayson, keep hoping for that. and remember, there are just three nights left with "the
just without the plant extract. in redwood city, don ford, kpix 5. >> all right.l, ecogreen admits it can't get everything clean with its special spray method. they say extra muddy trucks and jeeps still need the standard wash. >> but they are trying. that's a good thing. >>> a sign of the times in southern california where some kids so rarely see the rain, they don't even know what it is. this is grayson. he is 22 months old. presumably the little one. and his father says...
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just without the plant extracts.dwood city, don ford, kpix 5. >> eco green says some trucks or jeeps with heavy mud or dirt need a little more water. >>> cal train riders can stretch their legs a little. starting today they come with an extra car. they saw a big spike in ridership and bought 16 more cars. it means 150 extra seats for riders. so far just four of those new cars are hitting the tracks but the others will follow after minor repairs. >>> we're hearing for the first time about accidents involving self-driving cars. there have been four since september. dmv keeps the details confidential but a source claims two of the accidents happened when cars were in the self-driving mode. the cars were traveling at speeds less than 10 miles per hour in each incident. the cars involved being developed by google and delphi. >>> facebook ceo sheryl sandberg is already back at the office a little more than a week after her husband unexpectedly died. she plans to be at work when her two children are at school. sandberg has
just without the plant extracts.dwood city, don ford, kpix 5. >> eco green says some trucks or jeeps with heavy mud or dirt need a little more water. >>> cal train riders can stretch their legs a little. starting today they come with an extra car. they saw a big spike in ridership and bought 16 more cars. it means 150 extra seats for riders. so far just four of those new cars are hitting the tracks but the others will follow after minor repairs. >>> we're hearing for the...
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the glass was thrown after he was extracted. and that was thrown by the protesters towards the police. i think he's bloody because they dragged him across the street. >> and tough to tell from what we're seeing right now, from our aerial shot and ground shot, but ten minutes into the curfew taking effect in the streets of baltimore, does it seem like the crowd even two, three, four minutes ago, is that -- has that shrunk somewhat, are more people headed home? it seems right now, compared to what we saw five minutes ago, not many people on the streets at all. >> no, no. absolutely right. very few, if any. the few people, the few protesters that were here have certainly dispersed after the police moved in and pepper sprayed them. and we're seeing obviously a larger police presence, but nothing like we've seen in previous noits in terms of armored personnel carriers, state troopers, national guard, none of that. we just see baltimore city police officers here, and only a couple dozen of them. so if this settles down as is, i think
the glass was thrown after he was extracted. and that was thrown by the protesters towards the police. i think he's bloody because they dragged him across the street. >> and tough to tell from what we're seeing right now, from our aerial shot and ground shot, but ten minutes into the curfew taking effect in the streets of baltimore, does it seem like the crowd even two, three, four minutes ago, is that -- has that shrunk somewhat, are more people headed home? it seems right now, compared...
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that includes nine involving oil sands extraction in canada.use of the fall in the price of oil which dropped from $115 a barrel a year ago to a low of just $45 in january making those expensive extraction projects uneconomic. >> the senior partner around head of analysis at rystof energy gave of me his readings of all those dropped oil projects. >> i think what we will see now is a mix of delays and cancellations, so the total project value of all the cancellations and delays that they actually have seen announcements for amounts to $100 billion. we think that if all parties is rebounding and increasing, some of these projects can actually be come on stream later. we are talking about delays of a win mum of two, three years for these projects. >> how immediate will the effect be on the oil price, do you think? >> that is the interesting question. there is a time lag in the system for oil and gas. we don't expect production with the exception of u.s. where the production has flattened out by now. the fall in production from offshore will not be
that includes nine involving oil sands extraction in canada.use of the fall in the price of oil which dropped from $115 a barrel a year ago to a low of just $45 in january making those expensive extraction projects uneconomic. >> the senior partner around head of analysis at rystof energy gave of me his readings of all those dropped oil projects. >> i think what we will see now is a mix of delays and cancellations, so the total project value of all the cancellations and delays that...
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whatever it was that these absolute monsters were trying to extract, it's thought that it is money. >> right. >> what are the details you usually know, how do you find out when you deal with four bodies and an inferno. >> the autopsy report is key, they will tell you whether or not he was dead. especially if there's no smoke in the lungs, tells us he was dead at the time it was said on fire. there are indications he was either sliced or battered and that's how he died but we haven't seen the autopsy report yet so we'll have to wait to see that. >> oerk. if you both can stand by, we are awaiting this briefing from washington, d.c., not only the mayor but also the police chief, they are joining forces on this news conference and update us as to the developments and whether in fact we actually do have someone on the loose in the new york area or perhaps even arrested in the new york area or more. we're just waiting to find out. it's 12:08 eastern time. we'll have that for you soon as it happens. >>> we're also following on the other coast in southern california a state of merof eme aft
whatever it was that these absolute monsters were trying to extract, it's thought that it is money. >> right. >> what are the details you usually know, how do you find out when you deal with four bodies and an inferno. >> the autopsy report is key, they will tell you whether or not he was dead. especially if there's no smoke in the lungs, tells us he was dead at the time it was said on fire. there are indications he was either sliced or battered and that's how he died but we...
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it's an extract of my book and i saw a bunch of people tweeted oh, now jon ronson says it's an extractfrom a book. what does that mean quext it was the noise and extract. so was the only thing and nobody replied. i didn't reply to anybody and then somebody tweeted, why isn't jon ronson replying to any of this and someone wrote because jon ronson only replies the man. so then i remembered something in the book. he says i have to remember i'm just a blank canvas for people to put their ideologies in and in that moment i realized i was a blank canvas for people to put ideologies onto and i also realized something today realize maybe there are two types of people in the world. they are the people who value humans over ideologies and there's a type of people who value ideologies of the type of people. maybe that's too simplistic but if there are those two types of people in the world i'm the first out. >> host: you are watching booktv on c-span2, 48 hours of nonfiction books about airs every weekend and this is our "in depth" program. once a month we invite one author on to talk about his o
it's an extract of my book and i saw a bunch of people tweeted oh, now jon ronson says it's an extractfrom a book. what does that mean quext it was the noise and extract. so was the only thing and nobody replied. i didn't reply to anybody and then somebody tweeted, why isn't jon ronson replying to any of this and someone wrote because jon ronson only replies the man. so then i remembered something in the book. he says i have to remember i'm just a blank canvas for people to put their ideologies...
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just without the plant extracts. in redwood city, don ford, kpix 5. >> ecogreen says some trucks or jeeps with heavy mud or dirt still need a little more than a cup of water. >>> dozennens of people are still in a shelter after a deadly tornado hit the town of van, texas. sunday's twister is blamed for the deaths of two people in van. about 70 miles southeast of dallas. the american red cross says nearly 120 homes are destroyed or damaged. search crews continue to look for victims and survivors even though everyone is accounted for. >> it's important that we check and we recheck what we've done. just to be sure we don't miss anybody. >> today volunteers plan to distribute food and clean-up supplies to neighborhoods most affected. more severe weather threatens to hamper clean-up efforts this week. >>> and i know roberta we were talking about your son last week. he's home sweet home and probably glad he is. crazy there. >> he has friends and other family members there now and he considers his fraternity family. he has
just without the plant extracts. in redwood city, don ford, kpix 5. >> ecogreen says some trucks or jeeps with heavy mud or dirt still need a little more than a cup of water. >>> dozennens of people are still in a shelter after a deadly tornado hit the town of van, texas. sunday's twister is blamed for the deaths of two people in van. about 70 miles southeast of dallas. the american red cross says nearly 120 homes are destroyed or damaged. search crews continue to look for...
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to extract their kids from the grip of the flds. to protect them, they say, from a life of forced labor and forced marriages. unlikely heroes who, despite years of indoctrination, are now summoning the courage to face down the church that once dominated their lives. were you nervous? were you scared? >> i just pretended it was me and my kids, like i singled them out. everything else, i didn't focus on anybody else, i'm like, they're not even there. >> reporter: by the end of our report tonight, some of these parents will be reunited with their children. and others will not. >>> good evening. i'm elizabeth vargas. david is away tonight. the sect in crisis between the faithful and defectors. and comes to that moment you just saw, a mother trying to reclaim the children she says the church has brainwashed against here. but tonight, what you've never seen. before and after the standoff. and the mother and two other families speaking out only to "20/20," about a bizarre where'v even a christmas presen is seen as a sign of the devil. >> r
to extract their kids from the grip of the flds. to protect them, they say, from a life of forced labor and forced marriages. unlikely heroes who, despite years of indoctrination, are now summoning the courage to face down the church that once dominated their lives. were you nervous? were you scared? >> i just pretended it was me and my kids, like i singled them out. everything else, i didn't focus on anybody else, i'm like, they're not even there. >> reporter: by the end of our...
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to adjust 2:00 o'clock and make slight fixed by something that was voted by the voter you try to extract a perfect ordnance about it is difficult having that option is a good thing. >> i agree so if alternatively we propose to did board and they infect it how is the amendment process differ. >> if you go through the normal legislative process that provision is not as i guess necessary because any board and acted orientals can simply be amended so the board 3 votes also known as to the super majority or 4, fifths of commission you could certainly well- it yeah. it wouldn't be necessary any board to include that progression provision it is intended for the board manufacture. >> so the difference in terms of effecting changes a super majority is needed consistent with the purposes of the legislation if we go to the ballot if it goes to the board it's majority and any changes can be made. >> exactly you don't need that clause from the normal perspective process. >> it looks like the gentleman wants to say something. >> if i may side board of supervisors anticipated it last year is it not com
to adjust 2:00 o'clock and make slight fixed by something that was voted by the voter you try to extract a perfect ordnance about it is difficult having that option is a good thing. >> i agree so if alternatively we propose to did board and they infect it how is the amendment process differ. >> if you go through the normal legislative process that provision is not as i guess necessary because any board and acted orientals can simply be amended so the board 3 votes also known as to...
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but the danger is very much as wealth starts being created that the political elite will seek to extract that wealth for themselves through what is called an indige nighization policy through what the south africans call an empowerment policy. it is simply that, a means to allow very big government and very big business to work together in a quausiquasicorrupt fashion to secure short-term economic goals for the investor in question and personal economic goals for the government and its supporters. should other countries start to move towards that model i think it bodes ill for western investment, particularly because of the implications of the foreign corrupt practices act. a criticism we often have of the u.s. state department is that on the one hand you have the foreign corrupt practices act. on the other hand, your investors in africa run the risk of being exposed to government that is increasingly become less democratic, more authoritarian and there's not enough of an effort to create an environment that would be conducive to long-term investment. the winner in all of this ultimately
but the danger is very much as wealth starts being created that the political elite will seek to extract that wealth for themselves through what is called an indige nighization policy through what the south africans call an empowerment policy. it is simply that, a means to allow very big government and very big business to work together in a quausiquasicorrupt fashion to secure short-term economic goals for the investor in question and personal economic goals for the government and its...
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the army in the navy had drafted one third of all the dead to sin america and collectively they extracted 16 million teeth and build 68 million more than made two and a half million sets of dentures, all to allow those draftees to be able to masticate the army ration. i know it sounds like an obscene act, but that was the standard. in 1944. in newest correctable to 2040 in one eye. the vision standards have eroded so badly that deal bromide the army did examine how just counted them had come churros if you are blinded in one eye, just in one manner and if you're messing those external yours. you could be drafted if you're messing night, or three fingers on one hand and reading your trigger finger. when the draft began they kept many soldiers out of the army but that restriction to a certain restricted in the army soon drafted in 1944 12080 patients a month most of them syphilitic. how could they do that? penicillin. an extraordinary discovery of a burger scientist in the 1920 is had been converted into an extraordinary industrial project by the american and the british said that a substan
the army in the navy had drafted one third of all the dead to sin america and collectively they extracted 16 million teeth and build 68 million more than made two and a half million sets of dentures, all to allow those draftees to be able to masticate the army ration. i know it sounds like an obscene act, but that was the standard. in 1944. in newest correctable to 2040 in one eye. the vision standards have eroded so badly that deal bromide the army did examine how just counted them had come...
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here, they went through the crates to extract pornography ammunition, perhaps amorous , letters from a girlfriend you did want a grieving widow to be -- to see. workers use grinding stones in dentist drills to remove corrosion and blood stains from uniforms. and the containers worked their way by assembly line down to the seventh floor and finally a detailed inventory of the sex was end and stacked in a storage bin and all the while a large adjacent room banks of typists are banging out letters. 70,000 letters a month. and the gist of those letters was this, dear sir, dear madam we have your dead sons stuff. where should we send it? over the years, the affects bureau found many thing, tapestries, enemy swords, a german machine gun and italian accordion, tobacco sack full of diamonds. a shrunken head. among thousands of diaries also collected in kansas city with a small notebook that belonged to lieutenant herschel g horton 29, from aurora, illinois. shot in the right leg and hip in a firefight with the japanese on new guinea, where it had dragged himself out of the fire zone and into
here, they went through the crates to extract pornography ammunition, perhaps amorous , letters from a girlfriend you did want a grieving widow to be -- to see. workers use grinding stones in dentist drills to remove corrosion and blood stains from uniforms. and the containers worked their way by assembly line down to the seventh floor and finally a detailed inventory of the sex was end and stacked in a storage bin and all the while a large adjacent room banks of typists are banging out...
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inside a bio degradable spray with plant extracts and a chemical designed to lift dirt. the owners want to feel good about saving water. >> this is going to be the best thing since sliced bread. >> your almost waterless car wash sets you back $30 for full service, but for $7 you can still feel good about saving water when washing the wagon. >> all the water that's used is recycled, reclaimed, and reused, all of it. >> all of. >> i using high pressure, low -- and timing, your car will come clean here, just without the plant extracts. don ford, kpix 5. >> pretty cool. eco green says some trucks or jeeps with heavy mud or dirt, those still need water. >> one of the best ways to get healthy is to get a dog. that's according to harvard researchers. it helps people lose weight and maintain body mass index. researchers show dog owners are more likely to get the 2.5 hours of exercise each week that experts recommend. >> good morning, everybody. how does this sound. western conference, meet the warriors, warriors, meet the western conference. >>> all right. we love it. >>> plus,
inside a bio degradable spray with plant extracts and a chemical designed to lift dirt. the owners want to feel good about saving water. >> this is going to be the best thing since sliced bread. >> your almost waterless car wash sets you back $30 for full service, but for $7 you can still feel good about saving water when washing the wagon. >> all the water that's used is recycled, reclaimed, and reused, all of it. >> all of. >> i using high pressure, low -- and...
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crews from plains pipeline will extract the oil from the ground.ns of protesters took to the streets sunday along the beach in santa barbara demanding an end to fracking. they were pressing authorities to rule out using dangerous chemicals to clean up that spill. >>> happening now, an intense search for thousands of migrants abandoned at sea by human traffickers. the pope now weighing in on that crisis. that's next. [ female ann ] take skincare to the next level with roc® multi correxion® 5 in 1. proven to hydrate dryness illuminate dullness lift sagging diminish the look of dark spots and smooth the appearance of wrinkles. high performance skincare™ only from roc®. kellogg's® frosted mini-wheats®... 8 layers of wheat... and one that's sweet. for the adult.... and kid - in all of us. (supergrass' "alright") (plays throughout) ♪ kellogg's frosted mini wheats® feed your inner kidult... >>> welcome back. this morning, a powerful earthquake rocking central tokyo causing the usssuspension of bullet trains and shutting down airports. >>> the search for t
crews from plains pipeline will extract the oil from the ground.ns of protesters took to the streets sunday along the beach in santa barbara demanding an end to fracking. they were pressing authorities to rule out using dangerous chemicals to clean up that spill. >>> happening now, an intense search for thousands of migrants abandoned at sea by human traffickers. the pope now weighing in on that crisis. that's next. [ female ann ] take skincare to the next level with roc® multi...
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every time a passenger vehicles pass by they extract a toll. as we know, they have a lot of laws. >> thank you so much >>> israeli prime minister sealed the deal to form a new government hours after a midnight deadline. the majority is thin. mike hanna explains. >> it went to the wire. only at the last moment was an agreement reached for the jewish home party. the leader conceding major concessions before throwing in the eight seats, giving prime ministers the support of the parliament. a thin majority of one. >> time is of the essence. not only because i'm leaving now to call the president and the chairman of the knesset that i have managed to form pa government but we need to form it by next week in order to give a strong government for the state of israel. >> reporter: the full extent of concessions made will only become apparent in coming days as binyamin netanyahu finalis the composition of his cabinet. it's clear this will be a government of the stream right wing sense -- extreme right wing sensibility. jewish home has the roots in the ce
every time a passenger vehicles pass by they extract a toll. as we know, they have a lot of laws. >> thank you so much >>> israeli prime minister sealed the deal to form a new government hours after a midnight deadline. the majority is thin. mike hanna explains. >> it went to the wire. only at the last moment was an agreement reached for the jewish home party. the leader conceding major concessions before throwing in the eight seats, giving prime ministers the support of...
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if you're in a move-up situation, it's a great time to also sell your house and extract some of thata new house at a higher price point. so, you know, we're seeing movement along all price points, both at the entry-level all the way up to the move-up. liz: great to see you. you guys were gutsy. first housing company to go public since the housing bubble blew up. good luck to you. >> thanks, liz. >> doug buyer. a fine usc graduate. i can at least say that. tri pointe homes, good to see you, doug. forty minutes away, you can see on the screen. what is this? why is there so much red on the screen? there's panic about what the federal reserve might do next. well, fear no more, charlie gasparino's guest is coming up. yes, he's bringing a friend who is very smart with five things you need to do when the feds come knocking. and -- health catching on to the fast food industry. yum brands operating taco bell, kfc, pizza hut, will no longer use artificial ingredients like that neon orange in the taco sh shell. what will this mean to your health, your wallet, maybe even the stock market. stay t
if you're in a move-up situation, it's a great time to also sell your house and extract some of thata new house at a higher price point. so, you know, we're seeing movement along all price points, both at the entry-level all the way up to the move-up. liz: great to see you. you guys were gutsy. first housing company to go public since the housing bubble blew up. good luck to you. >> thanks, liz. >> doug buyer. a fine usc graduate. i can at least say that. tri pointe homes, good to...
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. >> it was important for me to extract some type of information from him that would give me enough tom. i give information about a witness, which was not true. i told him there was somebody who worked with him at the apartments and had seen him walking behind wearing a yellow backpack and i took it further and said there was a fingerprint from that backpack and he said you know, i only took $10 from that backpack and i knew it was true. >> so, he was arrested and forced to provide an additional dna suspect. and that left no doubt he was the source of the dna on susan schumake. they cannot fathom a reason for susan schumake's murder. they believe he saw her walking alone on the dirt path and decided to attack her. it was late in the day, no one heard or saw anything. he left behind his dna, then took her yellow backpack, stole $10 from her purse, dumped it in the creak, then dropped his bag with a pharmacy prescription in it not far away. >> it's the randomness that's so frightening, she wasn't selected. she just happened to be in the wrong place at the wrong time. >> despite the evide
. >> it was important for me to extract some type of information from him that would give me enough tom. i give information about a witness, which was not true. i told him there was somebody who worked with him at the apartments and had seen him walking behind wearing a yellow backpack and i took it further and said there was a fingerprint from that backpack and he said you know, i only took $10 from that backpack and i knew it was true. >> so, he was arrested and forced to provide...
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the only way he will grow intellectually by examining your opinions, extracting your prejudices constantly, and within your reason. this can be unsettling, and it can be tempting to art for the comfort of a life without questions. it is possible today to live in an echo chamber that serves only to reinforce your own high opinion of yourself and what you think. that is the temptation that educated people must reject. there is nothing wrong with holding an opinion and holy and passionately, but it those times when you have decided you are absolutely right, go and find someone who disagrees with you. don't align yourself the easy course of the cost in -- constant amen to everything you say. a commitment to reason leads to your third responsibility. the rejection of false pride. it is natural, especially among the educated, to want to credit your success to your own intelligence and hard work and judgment. it is true of course, that all of you sitting here today are here because you do in fact possess those qualities. but it is also true that merit alone did not get you to this stage. there ar
the only way he will grow intellectually by examining your opinions, extracting your prejudices constantly, and within your reason. this can be unsettling, and it can be tempting to art for the comfort of a life without questions. it is possible today to live in an echo chamber that serves only to reinforce your own high opinion of yourself and what you think. that is the temptation that educated people must reject. there is nothing wrong with holding an opinion and holy and passionately, but...
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after that, a discussion on the method of oil extraction called hydraulic fracturing. now, gerald roberts with the fbi counterterrorism division discusses how isis makes money itself and what the fbi and other agencies are doing to disrupt their finances. posted by the washington institute for near east policy, this is one hour 15 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon. welcome to the washington policy i am the director of the program on counterterrorism and intelligence and i am very, very pleased to have you here. some of you in person with of life's dream you are all will come for us to talk on the money flow of physis to follow the of many with ahead of the terror of finance operations end section and later deployed to iraq as a liaison officer with a tremendous amount of expertise and inside. with a counterterrorism lecture series that you can still catch on line involved in defense with the assistant director. the state department's counterterrorism ha -- to encounter the islamic state and as one of the seven components. then the importance to there
after that, a discussion on the method of oil extraction called hydraulic fracturing. now, gerald roberts with the fbi counterterrorism division discusses how isis makes money itself and what the fbi and other agencies are doing to disrupt their finances. posted by the washington institute for near east policy, this is one hour 15 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> good afternoon. welcome to the washington policy i am the director of the program on counterterrorism and intelligence and...
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they extracted concessionses or sanctions would be relieved. that dates back to the bush and the clinton administrations. i feel through various parties they play us like a fiddle. how do we play this? >> one of the things we should be doing is look back on the 1994 agreement with north koreans that president clinton negotiated. and he said that's where we're going to bring this pariah nation into the community of nations and they're going to stop and we'll have verifiable inspections and all. that none of that happened. and here we are again, and what we're hearing this president say sounds eerily similar and very, very naive as did president clinton's statement. neil: wasn't much better with president bush, right? >> no. neil: we had a long track record with a country that has been lying to us for a long time. >> exactly. neil: and the hope to get relief from us as a bargaining chip what do we do? >> the same thing goes all the way back, administration after administration, all the way back to president carter. neil: don't get me started on m
they extracted concessionses or sanctions would be relieved. that dates back to the bush and the clinton administrations. i feel through various parties they play us like a fiddle. how do we play this? >> one of the things we should be doing is look back on the 1994 agreement with north koreans that president clinton negotiated. and he said that's where we're going to bring this pariah nation into the community of nations and they're going to stop and we'll have verifiable inspections and...
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>> steve: it says, yeast extract, vegemite. >> jimmy: eat it!laughter ] >> jimmy: wait a second. hey, are you a spokesperson for vegemite? >> steve: he just smiled and gave me a vegemite sandwich, so. all right, ready? i'm going to spread this on this bread. this is real vegemite. all right, sorry, here we go. >> steve: going to throw a a shrimp on the barbie. >> jimmy: yeah. >> steve: vegemite. >> jimmy: here we go. yeah! [ applause ] >> steve: oh, so good. >> jimmy: i saw that! i saw that! >> steve: what? >> jimmy: i think your tooth fell out. [ laughter ] >> how is my gingivitis? >> jimmy: no, it's bad. [ laughter ] you should go see a dentist immediately. what did it taste like? what's it taste like, man? >> steve: oh god. >> jimmy: it was not what you expect? >> steve: i think it's not for the american palate. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you think it's just for australia. >> steve: well, i think it's like, you know, apparently french people think root beer tastes weird. because they've never tasted it before. this is like, i'm sure it is delicio
>> steve: it says, yeast extract, vegemite. >> jimmy: eat it!laughter ] >> jimmy: wait a second. hey, are you a spokesperson for vegemite? >> steve: he just smiled and gave me a vegemite sandwich, so. all right, ready? i'm going to spread this on this bread. this is real vegemite. all right, sorry, here we go. >> steve: going to throw a a shrimp on the barbie. >> jimmy: yeah. >> steve: vegemite. >> jimmy: here we go. yeah! [ applause ] >>...
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if you don't comply, you'll be extracted from your cell. turn around and put your hands through the trap. >> why are you doing this to me? >> turn around and place your hands through the trap. >> every week you ask me to do this -- >> i'm not going to answer anything because i'm giving you an order to put your hands through the trap. it's your last chance. turn around and put your hands through. turn around, put your hands behind your back. and put your hands through the trap or you're going to be extracted from your cell. open 2. >> the problem inmate is 50-year-old ricardo gomes, currently serving two consecutive two-and-a-half year sentences for assault with a dangerous weapon. >> he is a major behavioral issue, if he doesn't get his way or things don't happen fast enough, he tends to get riled up very quickly and everything is a problem for him. it's tough to get him to come down. and everything is a problem for him. nothing -- he doesn't do anything wrong, we do everything wrong. and there's some major injustice. >> i'm going to advise
if you don't comply, you'll be extracted from your cell. turn around and put your hands through the trap. >> why are you doing this to me? >> turn around and place your hands through the trap. >> every week you ask me to do this -- >> i'm not going to answer anything because i'm giving you an order to put your hands through the trap. it's your last chance. turn around and put your hands through. turn around, put your hands behind your back. and put your hands through the...
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it will allow doctors to prescribe marijuana through extracts. >>> turning turquoise is trying to raise awareness on skin cancer. >>> good morning wrefreveryone. looking live. starting to jam up on the southbound side through the work zone right here. you can see 27 minutes for your total drive times headed southbound from woodhaven road towards the vine street expressway. average speed over 30 miles an hour. i am looking at an accident in lower providence. i'll tell you where that is. send them over to bill henley to show you how steamy it will be this morning. >> humidity is high all across the area. now we're starting to see some sunshine. scattered clouds moving through center city. enough sunshine to see temperatures near the record high of 91 degrees. now right now the readings are in the 60s just off of yesterday morning's temperatures. 64 in trenton, 65 in wilmington. >>> bill this hot, dry weather could hurt farmers and in turn your pocketbook. "nbc 10's" matt delucia is live from riverton new jersey. matt, tell us more. >>> vai, if it stays too dry for too long it could mean t
it will allow doctors to prescribe marijuana through extracts. >>> turning turquoise is trying to raise awareness on skin cancer. >>> good morning wrefreveryone. looking live. starting to jam up on the southbound side through the work zone right here. you can see 27 minutes for your total drive times headed southbound from woodhaven road towards the vine street expressway. average speed over 30 miles an hour. i am looking at an accident in lower providence. i'll tell you where...
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the problems will not be solved by extracting marginal racism.andio is a professor at harvard, a democrat. he said america is the least racist society, provide opportunities better for black people than any place in the world, including all of those in africa. in '97 "time" and cnn did a poll about young blacks and racism. they said it was a problem in america. they asked was it a problem in your own life not a problem at all. 89%'s it was not a problem in their daily life. >> you don't have many. >> not really getting up going to working coming home no. the average black person if they work hard stays focussed and doesn't make mistakes will be fine. >> tricia rose. nonsense says larry elder. >> my answer to that is that answer is nonsense. number one, to say it's less racist than other white dominated countries doesn't mean it's not racist. that's number one. number two we have to put the current situations in context. you can't say people believe differently everything will be fine. this is not about personal prejudice. david duke is an extremi
the problems will not be solved by extracting marginal racism.andio is a professor at harvard, a democrat. he said america is the least racist society, provide opportunities better for black people than any place in the world, including all of those in africa. in '97 "time" and cnn did a poll about young blacks and racism. they said it was a problem in america. they asked was it a problem in your own life not a problem at all. 89%'s it was not a problem in their daily life. >>...