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the normal darwinian-based rules of survival of the fittest, those rules become irrelevant. the change is brought about by these waves of destruction, so fast and so complete that the very notion of darwinian fitness is rendered moot. species that survive -- this is important -- are not so adapted as simply lucky. think about the power of a destructive force that is so overwhelming that survival of the fittest, that tried and true approach for life marching inexorably in the direction of persistence is rendered totally irrelevant. imagine forces so powerful that the whole of living nature, the whole of living nature, with the wisdom of the ages, has insufficient time, resources and know-how to adapt. what then are we to make of the sixth great crisis before us? it's most important to note that it's not a speeding asteroid but, rather, it is us marching inexorably in this direction in a most powerful way to do one thing. to domesticate the planet. that's what is driving this crisis as we speak today. what does this have to do with renewable energy? well, i think the extinctio
the normal darwinian-based rules of survival of the fittest, those rules become irrelevant. the change is brought about by these waves of destruction, so fast and so complete that the very notion of darwinian fitness is rendered moot. species that survive -- this is important -- are not so adapted as simply lucky. think about the power of a destructive force that is so overwhelming that survival of the fittest, that tried and true approach for life marching inexorably in the direction of...
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. >> narrator: in the survival of the fittest environment, the weight yard is one of the few places where inmates can find encouragement. >> come on. want another one? let's get another one in. push it, push it, push it, push it. >> that right there, 215 pounds. >> that's a lot of weight. >> yeah. only weigh 170. so that's about both my weight. a lot of these guys they motivate you to lift that kind of weights. you know? get off the bar. get off the bar. come over here, come mess with the big dogs. >> you know what i mean, get that money. >> narrator: we've met other inmates whose disciplinary problems keep them off the yard, but even by themselves, they're still determined to work out. >> the inmates that succeed are generally the ones that don't let their bodies completely deteriorate on them. >> focus on the street where i'm going to be at again one day. that's how i get by every day. >> they are constantly coming up with interesting ways to exercise. most of it is calisthenics. >> one, two, three, four. >> a lot of the inmates will fill bags full of water for weight-lifting. >> narrat
. >> narrator: in the survival of the fittest environment, the weight yard is one of the few places where inmates can find encouragement. >> come on. want another one? let's get another one in. push it, push it, push it, push it. >> that right there, 215 pounds. >> that's a lot of weight. >> yeah. only weigh 170. so that's about both my weight. a lot of these guys they motivate you to lift that kind of weights. you know? get off the bar. get off the bar. come over...
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survival of the fittest and they just move on about their day. i never realized that they were there to try and help each other out. >> they all help him up. they even protect and drive the lions off while the guy runs off. >> if you have a dispute with a supermarket over pricing, meaning what was on the tag and what you were charged, this is not how you're supposed to handle it. this video from china, i want you to pay attention to that man at the counter. suddenly he takes something out of his shoe. he takes out a knife and he immediatel uses it on the employee closest thim.ulple timt she wasn't the only one he stabbed. he runs into the supermarket. police say that nine people were injured in this attack, and two of them seriously. >> over a price dispute? that's what makes this guy go haywire? >> according to officials, after he found out the prices that he paid were different from the price tag, he was upset. but usually they just give you a refund. you don't have to pull out a knife to do this. >> did they catch the guy? >> they did catch th
survival of the fittest and they just move on about their day. i never realized that they were there to try and help each other out. >> they all help him up. they even protect and drive the lions off while the guy runs off. >> if you have a dispute with a supermarket over pricing, meaning what was on the tag and what you were charged, this is not how you're supposed to handle it. this video from china, i want you to pay attention to that man at the counter. suddenly he takes...
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let's talk about oil, survival of the fittest.merican oil producers can stay profitable in an era of $70 crude? for look at the out put at risk, where? jeff curry is with us. jeff, is there a single number, at whichaverage price u.s. crude oil production from shale becomes uneconomic? >> we would put that at $60 per barrel. we are between 60 and 80 range right now. i also want to emphasize more the $60 number putting money on that as well. it is a band with more of a wait and see. below 60 creates a lot of that for both sides. >> you just said something worth explaining to people. $60 is effectively the level at which you keep the lights on, but the full cycle at $80 includes things like cost of capital, the cost of replacing accents over time. if you don't get $80 for several then ior even years, would have to assume that production is severely at risk. well, the existing production is not at risk until you drop below 60. but future production is at risk below 80. >> so, if you go out and inspect some land and get a contract, get
let's talk about oil, survival of the fittest.merican oil producers can stay profitable in an era of $70 crude? for look at the out put at risk, where? jeff curry is with us. jeff, is there a single number, at whichaverage price u.s. crude oil production from shale becomes uneconomic? >> we would put that at $60 per barrel. we are between 60 and 80 range right now. i also want to emphasize more the $60 number putting money on that as well. it is a band with more of a wait and see. below...
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and prices at the pump falling every day, it creates an opportunity where sort of survival of the fittest becomes the rule of the day. and for those properly positioned it creates a great opportunity. >> a lot of analysts love technology still, peter, and often they're talking about the apples and the twitters of the world, facebook but you're going with an old-school company, the software giant oracle. why? >> well one of the things that we saw this year -- and it's been a recurring theme -- it's got to be getting attention and got to be getting its share of capital spending going forward have been the security breaches. they continue to happen. they're becoming financially very risky. if you're in a regulated industry such as financial service or utilities this is a real problem and you have to start to address it and there will be an outcry to see that it's dealt with. so for the big players who can cover a lot of the needs of a corporation, it's a unique business opportunity. and oracle we think is well positioned. they have a habit of moving the company where it needs to be as we saw
and prices at the pump falling every day, it creates an opportunity where sort of survival of the fittest becomes the rule of the day. and for those properly positioned it creates a great opportunity. >> a lot of analysts love technology still, peter, and often they're talking about the apples and the twitters of the world, facebook but you're going with an old-school company, the software giant oracle. why? >> well one of the things that we saw this year -- and it's been a...
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but some inmates are learning alternatives to survival of the fittest. >> who's going to be my main actor, leo? >> i give you today, he say he's going to let me get the tray. you didn't give me it. you sold it to somebody else. you've got two items for the price of one. what's up with that? >> it's jail, man. it's the hustle. you know what i'm saying? we don't get up for breakfast, you can have the breakfast tray if you want. >> amy boch created a program called turning leaf. >> remember, you are thinking of different ways to apologize involves brainstorming two different ways you can at least apologize to somebody, okay? >> it's geared towards offenders who will soon be released in hopes they won't return or at least not escalate their criminal activity. >> i can go ahead on and tell him to get over it. he's not getting a honey bun. i go ahead and apologize to him now because that would be the right thing to do and i did give my word. >> you're right. it's my fault. tomorrow's dinner tray, i'll let you have the dinner tray. that's not a problem. >> no problem. >> good job. love it. the i
but some inmates are learning alternatives to survival of the fittest. >> who's going to be my main actor, leo? >> i give you today, he say he's going to let me get the tray. you didn't give me it. you sold it to somebody else. you've got two items for the price of one. what's up with that? >> it's jail, man. it's the hustle. you know what i'm saying? we don't get up for breakfast, you can have the breakfast tray if you want. >> amy boch created a program called turning...
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and i think they are the fittest of the bunch. there are 85 people on an italian naval ship right now, under medical care. those people will be brought in later on today. i think this is a scene that's just going to repeat itself throughout the day as more of these merchant ships and navy ships and rescue ships start to bring these passengers ashore. but, again, there's still 160 people that have to be taken offer that ship by helicopter. five at a time now, sometimes six, in metal baskets. then they'll have to decide what to do with the ferry. the fire is contained at the moment. but they're very concerned hathat it could reignite if the ship is jostled too much. but they are expecting high seas throughout the afternoon. so they are using this window of relatively calm seas to work very quickly, get the people off and keep that ship that's still on fire in the lower regions of the ship as secure as possible so it doesn't go to an explosion, so there's no greater damage and no greater risk to those people trying to that are still
and i think they are the fittest of the bunch. there are 85 people on an italian naval ship right now, under medical care. those people will be brought in later on today. i think this is a scene that's just going to repeat itself throughout the day as more of these merchant ships and navy ships and rescue ships start to bring these passengers ashore. but, again, there's still 160 people that have to be taken offer that ship by helicopter. five at a time now, sometimes six, in metal baskets....
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darwinian-based rules of survival of the fittest, those rules become irrelevant. change is brought about by these waves of destruction, so that theso complete very notion of darwinian fitness is rendered moot. species that survive -- this is adaptedt -- are not so as simply lucky. the power of a destructive force that is so overwhelming that survival of the fittest, that tried and true approach for life marching inexorably in the direction of persistence is rendered totally irrelevant. imagine forces so powerful that of living nature, the whole of living nature, with the ages, hasthe insufficient time, resources and to adapt. what then are we to make of the sixth great crisis before us? it's most important to note that it's not a speeding asteroid rather, it is us marching inexorably in this direction in onest powerful way to do thing. to domesticate the planet. driving thiss crisis as we speak today. do withs this have to renewable energy? well, i think the extinction crisis, above all else, is a changing ourfor relationship with one another and the planet earth.
darwinian-based rules of survival of the fittest, those rules become irrelevant. change is brought about by these waves of destruction, so that theso complete very notion of darwinian fitness is rendered moot. species that survive -- this is adaptedt -- are not so as simply lucky. the power of a destructive force that is so overwhelming that survival of the fittest, that tried and true approach for life marching inexorably in the direction of persistence is rendered totally irrelevant. imagine...
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the normal darwinian-based rules of survival of the fittest those rules become irrelevant. the change is brought about by these waves of destruction, so fast and so complete that the very notion of darwinian fitness is rendered moot. speers that survive, this is important, species that survive an extinction crisis are not so adapted as simply lucky. think about the power of a destructive force that's so overwhelming that survival of the fittest that tried and trued approach for life marching in the direction of persistance is rendered totally irrelevant. imagine so, forces so powerful that the whole of living nature, the whole of living nature with the wisdom of the ages has insufficient time, resources and know how to adapt. what then are we to make of the sixth great crisis before us. it's most important to note that it's not a speedings a steroid. but rather it is us marching in this direction in a most powerful way to do one thing, domestic kate the planet. that's what's driving this crisis as we speak today. what does this have to do with renewable energy? well, i thin
the normal darwinian-based rules of survival of the fittest those rules become irrelevant. the change is brought about by these waves of destruction, so fast and so complete that the very notion of darwinian fitness is rendered moot. speers that survive, this is important, species that survive an extinction crisis are not so adapted as simply lucky. think about the power of a destructive force that's so overwhelming that survival of the fittest that tried and trued approach for life marching in...
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this is how it keeps -- this is how markets -- >> survival of the fittest. >> exactly. >> coming outthat even stronger, i believe. grab up some assets at a cheap price, and it'll be great for america long term. charles: but there will be blood in the streets. >> to tom's point, this is what makes stocks different from gambling. this is where it takes intelligence, studying the markets, knowing a good adviser who can watch these bubbles and predict them to the best of their -- this is not -- charles: the hard part, no, because when they first implode, everyone goes down. microsoft went down, intel went down. it's knowing which ones to hold and being able to bite the bullet. i mentioned yesterday, i sent out alerts on self-things, people were up-- on several things. in a way, i don't blame them, but when you have to bite the bullet, it does hurt. >> i mean, look, there are certain states whose own gdp are so dependent on oil, they're not going to enjoy this bubble. they're going to feel it in their local -- >> halo effect. >> yes. we may be able to pick up some cheap paper. the folks i
this is how it keeps -- this is how markets -- >> survival of the fittest. >> exactly. >> coming outthat even stronger, i believe. grab up some assets at a cheap price, and it'll be great for america long term. charles: but there will be blood in the streets. >> to tom's point, this is what makes stocks different from gambling. this is where it takes intelligence, studying the markets, knowing a good adviser who can watch these bubbles and predict them to the best of...
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this will be a survival of the fittest. , will cyber monday be any better?t -- talk with the head of e-commerce. >> you may start paying more for your habit. farmers aren't making enough to grow cocoa. this is market makers. i am erik schatzker.
this will be a survival of the fittest. , will cyber monday be any better?t -- talk with the head of e-commerce. >> you may start paying more for your habit. farmers aren't making enough to grow cocoa. this is market makers. i am erik schatzker.
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it is the survival of the fittest.-known names managed to stay competitive and in business? had aace hosting challenging couple of years. but investors are a little bit more upbeat. how did the company weather the storm? and heis taylor rhodes is sitting next to me. >> good morning. >> tough to be small in an increasingly big world? >> you always have the bulk players, the volume players, and then you have the specialists. you have lots of news this morning about tesco's and at the same time smaller players are doing well. has always been the specialist in the industry that adds value on top of commodity infrastructure. >> drawing their -- nice line drw ainawing there between one and e other. store.s a less managed is this the divergence we are going to see? managed cloud storage and unmanaged cloud storage? >> i think that is the take away. the first five years of cloud -- it really got started in 2008 and 2009. the early five years of cloud were driven by developer software engineers. really those developers are very
it is the survival of the fittest.-known names managed to stay competitive and in business? had aace hosting challenging couple of years. but investors are a little bit more upbeat. how did the company weather the storm? and heis taylor rhodes is sitting next to me. >> good morning. >> tough to be small in an increasingly big world? >> you always have the bulk players, the volume players, and then you have the specialists. you have lots of news this morning about tesco's and...
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in fact, the rescuers used the principle of submarine rescue, you choose the fittest man to go firstapsule today? >> is on display at the regional museum, on display for tourists along with a bunch of other memorabilia. >> hector tobar and his book "deep down dark: the untold stories of 33 men buried in a chilean mine, and the miracles that set them free" >> now on book tv alex@steen said the public only hears one side of the argument in the debate over fossil fuels. he argues that fossil fuels have done far more good than damage to the world and not a safe and reliable source of energy. this is a little under an hour. >> good afternoon. welcome to the heritage foundation. we, of course, welcome those who join us on all of these occasions on our heritage.org website heritage .org website and those who would join us on the future program. we ask that everyone check to make sure their cellphones have been turned off. we will post the program on the heritage homepage for everyone's future reference. as always, internet and other outside viewers are welcome to send questions or comments.
in fact, the rescuers used the principle of submarine rescue, you choose the fittest man to go firstapsule today? >> is on display at the regional museum, on display for tourists along with a bunch of other memorabilia. >> hector tobar and his book "deep down dark: the untold stories of 33 men buried in a chilean mine, and the miracles that set them free" >> now on book tv alex@steen said the public only hears one side of the argument in the debate over fossil fuels....
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it's meant for the fittest of the fit. why did we send t.j.?news now" continues after this from our abc stations. >> announcer: "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations. tt2wút3nú&4 bt@q&ap tt2wút3nú&4 "a@q6m4 tt2wút3nú&4 bm@q=f8 tt4wút3nú&4 " dztq =p tt4wút3nú&4 " entq p90 tt4wút3nú&4 " gzt& i>h tt4wút3nú&4 " hnt& y0$ tt4wút3nú&4 " iztq 3yé tt4wút3nú&4 " jntq !)< tt4wút3nú&4 " lzt& 9d@ >>> new fitness goals may be in your 2015 plans. for some of us, a simple trip to the gym is enough. for those who crave a serious challenge, there's a routine deemed by some to be the toughest around. i went to epic hybrid training. it burns 1200 calories a session. in a city known for extreme fitness classes like underwater spinning and countless boot camps, epic stands out. endurance style grind workout says to be so brutal it makes first-timers pass out, vomit or quit. >> 90 seconds active. 15 seconds to 20 seconds rest. we go through eight different arduous stations and three rounds. >> functional fitness. using your own body weight to ge
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what savita says will be the survival of the fittest for well-known stocks and why some consumer companiese've got legendary oil man boone pickens on the drop in crude prices and his expectations for the new year. as we head to a break, take a look at crude and natural gas at the hour. you can see it there. keeps coming down. quarterback returns in just a moment. >>> take a look at a couple of stocks to watch this morning. walgreens beating on both the top and bottom line. the drugstore chain also reporting a 6% increase in same store sales for the quarter. meanwhile, chesapeake energy announced a $1 billion stock buyback. this follows the completion of a $5 billion asset sale. and one small cap stock to talk about. vanda pharmaceuticals striking a deal with novartis. vanda gaining the rights to the schizophrenia treatment. in u.s. and canada. all right. talk to savita one more time. there are some pockets of worry. our guest host says the consumer stocks for one -- so you worry about those or you like those? >> i worry about them. because i think there's this big sort of playbook trade ri
what savita says will be the survival of the fittest for well-known stocks and why some consumer companiese've got legendary oil man boone pickens on the drop in crude prices and his expectations for the new year. as we head to a break, take a look at crude and natural gas at the hour. you can see it there. keeps coming down. quarterback returns in just a moment. >>> take a look at a couple of stocks to watch this morning. walgreens beating on both the top and bottom line. the...