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. >> reporter: sheba, along with bashful, cuddle bug, kasper, good looking and chris farley sit around all day eating junk food, locked in cages, doing nothing. you're trying to make monkey just like the human couch potato? >> correct. we are trying to model that sedentary lifestyle. >> reporter: researchers here, who study the effect of food on the brain, maintain that they've already made key findings. like how diet seems to impact a baby's neurological development. watch this baby monkey, just 16 weeks old, whose pregnant mother was fed a high fat, high calorie diet. confronted with a strange toy, in this case, mr. potato head, she becomes anxious and runs away. but now watch the baby of a monkey fed a healthy indict, di quickly makes friends with the toy. >> young females from these high fat diet moms show a significant increase in stress and anxiety responses. that's consistent with what has been observed in young girls, but in the human population it's really been attributed to the social environment, the social stigma of being obese. here, we now know that it's really underlying
. >> reporter: sheba, along with bashful, cuddle bug, kasper, good looking and chris farley sit around all day eating junk food, locked in cages, doing nothing. you're trying to make monkey just like the human couch potato? >> correct. we are trying to model that sedentary lifestyle. >> reporter: researchers here, who study the effect of food on the brain, maintain that they've already made key findings. like how diet seems to impact a baby's neurological development. watch...
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most widely respected businessman has picked russia's urals as a top manufacturing location david farleyead of the industrial parts maker amazon says the region provides a unique mix of resources and even expertise amazon plans to double the size of its operations in russia. our goal is to double our business to almost three quarters a billion dollars here in the next five years and you know i feel with investments we're making we will do that we're going to bring more production here and more capabilities. we're growing in russia quite rapidly right now the commies coming back so we'll probably get a brawling twenty percent in russia this year this will be one of our largest growth this year our largest growth will be in latin america and russia will probably be one the top three what competitive advantages do you think rochelle for i look at the process capability and capability the metal capability and this is one the best regions in the world i mean i look at this region germany united states of the three the best the world china doesn't have this capability and i think a lot of comp
most widely respected businessman has picked russia's urals as a top manufacturing location david farleyead of the industrial parts maker amazon says the region provides a unique mix of resources and even expertise amazon plans to double the size of its operations in russia. our goal is to double our business to almost three quarters a billion dollars here in the next five years and you know i feel with investments we're making we will do that we're going to bring more production here and more...
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joining us now from across the pond is none other than charlie me farley thank you so much for being with us tonight. thanks very much for having me on the show and almost a year ago i was on russia today reporting from toronto for the g. twenty from a dystopian vision of the future and little did i know but this new world order dystopian vision would follow me all the way heard nothing people arrested but you're not surprised you were you were arrested yesterday preemptively for what really planning crimes thought crimes suspicion of intent to cause a disruption he's a regular tom cruise what have i heard no well i think they've brought in those weird cyborgs from minority report they actually watched one and only you tube videos and arrested me for pre-crime for something i may or may not do in the future but we always saw it was the biggest propaganda almost religious experience so pump and ceremony and utter devotion to this parasite which is a royal family and just as we see in the big round ups in china or north korea any activist with a dissenting voice was rounded up and kept
joining us now from across the pond is none other than charlie me farley thank you so much for being with us tonight. thanks very much for having me on the show and almost a year ago i was on russia today reporting from toronto for the g. twenty from a dystopian vision of the future and little did i know but this new world order dystopian vision would follow me all the way heard nothing people arrested but you're not surprised you were you were arrested yesterday preemptively for what really...
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and the duty to protect but only when political conditions favor joining me to discuss it is robert farley assistant professor at the university of kentucky patterson school and blogger lawyers guns and money robert thanks so much for joining us tonight now clearly every situation is different nobody can deny that but if you look at syria where upwards of four hundred protesters have been killed now according to human rights organizations where the violent or the government is clamping down violently and where the protestors are rebels where they have no arms how can you look at that situation and then look at libya and the way the international community has acted and justify the two. i mean i think that you can't on any reference to high principle and i think you make a very good point when you mention that the syrian protesters have not arm themselves in the same way as the libyan rebels and so we're not talking about a civil war likely we're really libya we're talking about a government clamping down and shooting good citizens in the street apparently without any sort of sort of sets o
and the duty to protect but only when political conditions favor joining me to discuss it is robert farley assistant professor at the university of kentucky patterson school and blogger lawyers guns and money robert thanks so much for joining us tonight now clearly every situation is different nobody can deny that but if you look at syria where upwards of four hundred protesters have been killed now according to human rights organizations where the violent or the government is clamping down...
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the rebels at all what to say to congress and to the public joining me to discuss it is dr robert farley assistant professor at the university of kentucky and blogger lawyers guns and money robert thanks so much for joining us tonight now of course everyone is going crazy over this report that cia operatives perhaps a dozen of them are on the ground i don't really think that that's all that shocking i think we have to assume that they would do something that matter but what i did find interesting is the fact that that information about this secret presidential finding came out it seems like it was deliberately lisa do you think that there is a strategy behind that you know of bringing this information out if they think it's going to scare off the off or something. it's certainly possible i mean there there are a lot of there are clearly some disagreements within the cabinet right now about how this should be conducted and both the war and public complicity and campaign inside the united states should be conducted. and what making the cia presence in libya does this temple wanted in. syri
the rebels at all what to say to congress and to the public joining me to discuss it is dr robert farley assistant professor at the university of kentucky and blogger lawyers guns and money robert thanks so much for joining us tonight now of course everyone is going crazy over this report that cia operatives perhaps a dozen of them are on the ground i don't really think that that's all that shocking i think we have to assume that they would do something that matter but what i did find...
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she and molly ducin put pressure on james farley who handle the patronage matters to try to find jobs for these very well qualified democratic women. but she was the first president's wife to testify before congress. addressing congressional committees on the plight of migrant labor and home rule for the district of columbia. still have that one going. she was the first to hold the government office. she was pointed assistant director of civil service in 1941 and '42. it was a bad situation. she did not prove herself a good administrator, she put some people in -- at jobs that seemed rather strange such as teaching dancing in air raid shelters. the press laughed her out of that job. but she never really took responsibility for the fact that she had made some mistakes in her "my day" column she said after she resigned. people can gradually been brought to understand that an individual, even if she is an president's wife, may have individual views and must be allowed to have an opinion. but actual participation in the work of the government, we are not yet able to accept. and, in fact,
she and molly ducin put pressure on james farley who handle the patronage matters to try to find jobs for these very well qualified democratic women. but she was the first president's wife to testify before congress. addressing congressional committees on the plight of migrant labor and home rule for the district of columbia. still have that one going. she was the first to hold the government office. she was pointed assistant director of civil service in 1941 and '42. it was a bad situation....
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. >> jan: lo the career of farley, and a new movies. henry: we are going to be baking cookies. and tasting coffee. >> welcome back, henry. >> thank you. >> marty: >> isabel: a quick live you. with one noface a beautiful loot walnut creek. a panoramic shot. >> marty: cooler temperatures. let us get the full forecast for jacqueline bennett. >>jacqueline: this is going before dry. big changes, cloudy this morning in temperatures from 10-20 degrees cooler. also those winds are going to be picking up in this afternoon especially along the coast and the coastal hills. taking a look at a san francisco is 63 degrees, 69 in concord. again much different of the '70s and '80s that we enjoy the yesterday. this cool weather will stay with us for this weekend. mostly sunny and cool. temperatures will stay in the 60s for tomorrow. warming back up however, if you are going to go to the a's came? high clouds the game? breaks of sunshine and the wind picking up with breezy conditions to bring that jacket to the game. temperatures at the time will be 60s
. >> jan: lo the career of farley, and a new movies. henry: we are going to be baking cookies. and tasting coffee. >> welcome back, henry. >> thank you. >> marty: >> isabel: a quick live you. with one noface a beautiful loot walnut creek. a panoramic shot. >> marty: cooler temperatures. let us get the full forecast for jacqueline bennett. >>jacqueline: this is going before dry. big changes, cloudy this morning in temperatures from 10-20 degrees cooler....
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could anything so inspire the appetite of chris farley. >> lay off me. starving. >> reporter: could anything trigger the rampant theft of the fry guys? >> fries, guys? >> reporter: there's no question we love them. but the stunning fact is, we seem to love them less than we used to. sales of frozen processed potatoes, basically french fries, are down 500 million pounds since 2007. how much is that? if there's three potatoes in a pound. and 15 fries in a potato, that makes for 22 1/2 billion french fries. at three inches apiece, that could go from new york to london to see the royal wedding 308 times. all that gone from our gullet. why? many chains have moved away from the supersize. with the weak economy, we'll cut back on size before the main course. and many eaters have moved toward healthier options. like the apples mcdonald's offers. they moved 60 million pounds worth last year. >> they're really good. >> reporter: wendy's is doing its best to get people back. with natural-cut fries with sea salt. their sales are up 16% since december. these are the
could anything so inspire the appetite of chris farley. >> lay off me. starving. >> reporter: could anything trigger the rampant theft of the fry guys? >> fries, guys? >> reporter: there's no question we love them. but the stunning fact is, we seem to love them less than we used to. sales of frozen processed potatoes, basically french fries, are down 500 million pounds since 2007. how much is that? if there's three potatoes in a pound. and 15 fries in a potato, that...