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hence dozens of protests has been akin to the local prosecutor's office is an east on saturday and the main bad for a while. on the same day he painted it a mystery centered on two men and seized a police station in the small town. as silly as about ninety km south of finance. his friendliness and andy was a bust of telling candy take the high speed demonstration line on the magnetic he meant it as a child. the management team boarded the train on some tidying and to be impeached ongoing reconstruction in math and santa testing to see the team insisted tmi she peaked at ten. japanese language is now under development. well frank on the contest now. central to permanently company plans to launch an active step is a of dough and gently and in twenty seventeen. i am devoting hanoun ask any teacher that the lighthouse now how she liked the rind abbott told reporters that can be said she was content and pensions of experiences that can stand around on. i think that as technology has some great benefits too. i am hoping these days i will do my best to see the japanese technology is adopted f
hence dozens of protests has been akin to the local prosecutor's office is an east on saturday and the main bad for a while. on the same day he painted it a mystery centered on two men and seized a police station in the small town. as silly as about ninety km south of finance. his friendliness and andy was a bust of telling candy take the high speed demonstration line on the magnetic he meant it as a child. the management team boarded the train on some tidying and to be impeached ongoing...
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>> they would drag you away from the office, hence drag coefficient. hence if your drag coefficient was too high you better be super-desirable or they wouldn't hire you. >> today parsons lives in a different culture, the one she made herself. her day begins in eugene oregon with her husband noah and three young boys. the day is a flurry of math problems and musical scales. then it's out the door. >> is everybody wearing jackets? >> yeah, yeah. >> scheduling on the go. >> it is leo's turn for sleepover. >> the school for older boys and youngest. >> all right. come guys. >> back home she meets the nanny. finally says good-bye. and that's when things really get going. >> good. that's good i like it. that works. >> because parsons is not only a mom, she's also the ceo of the multimillion dollar tech company, palo alto software. it's a radical antedote to the silicon valley startup. >> it's probably one or two maybe three. >> as boss she allows employees to bring their children into the office, any time they like. a one woman revolt against what she now see
>> they would drag you away from the office, hence drag coefficient. hence if your drag coefficient was too high you better be super-desirable or they wouldn't hire you. >> today parsons lives in a different culture, the one she made herself. her day begins in eugene oregon with her husband noah and three young boys. the day is a flurry of math problems and musical scales. then it's out the door. >> is everybody wearing jackets? >> yeah, yeah. >> scheduling on the...
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hence the basin was dead, as i've said earlier, is the fastest growing oil mark, faster that is the fwufl of mexico, the marcellus, the nigh brara. nigh obrara, it's just kicking them all. >> your technology is proprietary? the reason why you're winning contracts is just because you have the best constitution. >> viewly. we spent a lot of our ups in three key tailsn areas. one is to become less visible, because that's an increasing growing part of the oil field coexisting with larger population centers, things like that in the u.s. customized chemistry. we have a lot of proprietary chemistry that really helps or customers get more oil from a wale than they could in the past. then a product that we are really excited about. we call it the cipher software. this is an artificial intelligence-enabled soft way, which them them term how to drill the well, complete it appeared max mize production. we have a lot of great new technology coming down the pipeline, most of it developed right here in the u.s. >> dave, thank you for coming on and sharing. we've been behind your stock all the way, and i
hence the basin was dead, as i've said earlier, is the fastest growing oil mark, faster that is the fwufl of mexico, the marcellus, the nigh brara. nigh obrara, it's just kicking them all. >> your technology is proprietary? the reason why you're winning contracts is just because you have the best constitution. >> viewly. we spent a lot of our ups in three key tailsn areas. one is to become less visible, because that's an increasing growing part of the oil field coexisting with...
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producer who is watching on screen in washington d.c., if you ask her to describe she will say -- hence the second mile, the differences. some sort of visitor may would say, oh, well, these weird creatures. so it's really all a question of perspective. because i'm trying to see them. and also, people who as a result of that experience carry the culture to a very distant parts of the world. more successful than the spaniards in shaping the world, the language of the united states in the end the sports. it's incredible. a very important part. the games were invented. and even beyond the british empire's cultures, in no way part of the imperial reached which adopted these forms of english culture like sports, parliamentary crusade. >> host: one of the other myths that comes up is the myth of the program. tell us a little bit about that. when you talk about how american students learn their american history, one of the images, i think, that we all have as unamerican is seeing that image, particularly on thanksgiving. >> were you taught the history from the founding fathers. >> host: is one
producer who is watching on screen in washington d.c., if you ask her to describe she will say -- hence the second mile, the differences. some sort of visitor may would say, oh, well, these weird creatures. so it's really all a question of perspective. because i'm trying to see them. and also, people who as a result of that experience carry the culture to a very distant parts of the world. more successful than the spaniards in shaping the world, the language of the united states in the end the...
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year, and retailers and restaurants and not just the aggressive growth stocks and the industrials and hence why ibm, walmart and intel can outperform the s&p today. so few people have profits that there are almost no sellers ringing the registers to protect themselves. what's there to protect? that's all history. it's the sum of what's happened up until now. what i'm sure you're asking is, what happens next? let's not get too negative, okay? hey, remember the markets are big and lots of people are profits and selling can can be justified even if nothing is wrong. it could be what comes naturally. we experience the sell-off with significant proportions at this time last year. plus i saw a lot of stocks acting constructively at the end of the day and some that rebounded for pretty seriously weak levels and second, earnings season is upon us and tomorrow alcoa reports. trucking, autos, and aerospace registry and positive numbers could put the whole sell-off for the dow industrials. on wednesday, we get the minutes of the last fed meeting and enough fed members say that the economy is stronger
year, and retailers and restaurants and not just the aggressive growth stocks and the industrials and hence why ibm, walmart and intel can outperform the s&p today. so few people have profits that there are almost no sellers ringing the registers to protect themselves. what's there to protect? that's all history. it's the sum of what's happened up until now. what i'm sure you're asking is, what happens next? let's not get too negative, okay? hey, remember the markets are big and lots of...
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donetsk and do hence can. belong --aratists want a referendum granting more autonomy to ukraine's regions. met,eir demands are eastern regions could break away and join russia as did crimea. >> un-american convicted of murder has died of a heart attack more than 40 minutes after his -- an american convicted of murder has died of a heart attack within 40 minutes after a botched lethal injection. catherine clifford has the details. cried enactedket a that cried in agony on the execution chair. as it became clear how badly wrong the execution had gone, they call a stop to the execution and pull the curtain, but he died minutes later of a heart attack. at 6:39 he is still listing his shoulders and head off the gurney, grimacing and appeared to be in distress. the execution started, and 6:39 is when they close the curtains on us. a 16-minute process to watch. >> and execution have been postponed for weeks. drugmakers are fused to continue selling education for use in executions. oklahoma and other states combined t
donetsk and do hence can. belong --aratists want a referendum granting more autonomy to ukraine's regions. met,eir demands are eastern regions could break away and join russia as did crimea. >> un-american convicted of murder has died of a heart attack more than 40 minutes after his -- an american convicted of murder has died of a heart attack within 40 minutes after a botched lethal injection. catherine clifford has the details. cried enactedket a that cried in agony on the execution...
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when you cash out you have to pay taxes hence the 20% withholding just like income tax withheld fromour paycheck. irs will reimburse you when you file your tax return, that's a lot of hassle to go through when you can get the money sent directly from old 401(k) to new ira. losing your job may be horrible, but in the bizarre world of retirement saving comes with a signing. you can rollover into an ira which is a much better way to invest for retirement and save tremendous sums of money over the course of your working life. in fact, this rollover is so helpful that you might want to consider losing your job every five or six years just to turbo charge the darned ira. lightning round is upon us next. stay with cramer. with cramer. huh, fifteen minutes with cramer. could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know bad news doesn't always travel fast? (clears throat) hi mister tompkins. todd? you're fired. well, gotta run. geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >>> it is time. it is time for the lightning round. play
when you cash out you have to pay taxes hence the 20% withholding just like income tax withheld fromour paycheck. irs will reimburse you when you file your tax return, that's a lot of hassle to go through when you can get the money sent directly from old 401(k) to new ira. losing your job may be horrible, but in the bizarre world of retirement saving comes with a signing. you can rollover into an ira which is a much better way to invest for retirement and save tremendous sums of money over the...
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hence, i don't think that they are betraying their role. think it wasn't their role to begin with. >> the system has failed me rica. >> finally, the late argentina . poet said i had imagined paradise will be some kind of be library. he worked as a librarian. this is national library week in the u.s. and the seattle public library, doing the raising of awareness thing set a new record for the longest book domino chain, 2,131 books were lined up and knocked down. about 170 million words went atumbling and the video has attracted 700,000 views. the message being your library card. don't leave home without it. we will see you next time at "the listening post." >> at al jazeera, there are resources to alow us as journalists to go in depth and produce the kind of films... the people that you don't see anywhere else on television. >> we intend to reach out to the people who aren't being heard. >>we wanna see the people who are actually effected by the news of the day... >> it's digging deeper it's asking that second, that third question, finding t
hence, i don't think that they are betraying their role. think it wasn't their role to begin with. >> the system has failed me rica. >> finally, the late argentina . poet said i had imagined paradise will be some kind of be library. he worked as a librarian. this is national library week in the u.s. and the seattle public library, doing the raising of awareness thing set a new record for the longest book domino chain, 2,131 books were lined up and knocked down. about 170 million...
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because of this we have been able to serve our community, hence her strategic insight has brought us to our main objective which we participate in the graffiti watch program every two weeks, myself, my brothers and numerous volunteers cover a 16-block radius in san francisco to abate graffiti. this program has grown and successfully grown into a ray of light for the students, the academy and san francisco. in fall of 2013 we were instrumental in removing over 2,000 cigarette butts from the streets of san francisco which was an initiative spearheaded by herself. it was because of her unselfish dedication that allowed myself and other young men to develop social graces, the art of good manners, good taste and developing the power of an education. she is more than just a member of faculty or board, she is to us a friend, supporter and cheer leader. she leads by example. rebecca delgado rottman is our champion for change. >> thank you. are you running for president or something? >> good afternoon, supervisors, my name is genevive dupond, it is my pleasure to speak in support of the reapp
because of this we have been able to serve our community, hence her strategic insight has brought us to our main objective which we participate in the graffiti watch program every two weeks, myself, my brothers and numerous volunteers cover a 16-block radius in san francisco to abate graffiti. this program has grown and successfully grown into a ray of light for the students, the academy and san francisco. in fall of 2013 we were instrumental in removing over 2,000 cigarette butts from the...
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hence the reason why this part of the intersection is still shut down. it's not a complete shut down of the intersection. you can still go southbound on almaden but coming northbound that direction is closed and going across on coleman is still not possible. i want to send over to our traffic anchor and, mike, what is the best way for commuters. this is a big commute area, what is the best way for people to get around this? >> you talked about one direction of almaden expressway and we'll get you oriented. bob, on the scene just south of highway 85 and we'll talk about the rest of the stuff on the south bay freeways. just south of highway 85. almaden expressway towards coleman and the northbound side heading towards 85, that's what's closed. the same thing back and forth across the area. blossom hill is your alternate that will take you east to west and santa theresa from coleman up at blossom hill to get you around the scene or up to highway 85 and 87. that is probably the way you go anyway. on the other side, meridian, as well, we just got the update t
hence the reason why this part of the intersection is still shut down. it's not a complete shut down of the intersection. you can still go southbound on almaden but coming northbound that direction is closed and going across on coleman is still not possible. i want to send over to our traffic anchor and, mike, what is the best way for commuters. this is a big commute area, what is the best way for people to get around this? >> you talked about one direction of almaden expressway and we'll...
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hence, in many cases perhaps mostases-- of organic brain damage, have no realistic hope of achieving a cure of the problem. on the other hand, there is this whole array ofsychological problems at are visited upon the individual with snificant brain mage, many of whh- for example, combativeness are not, again, the cessary oduct of brain damage, but rather of the psychological situation which the individual finds himself herself. now, that can worked with psychologilly. and as a matter of fact, there is a fair amot data-- increasily so in recent yes-- thatemonstrates that people who are getting on in age and ginning to he alzheimer-type demtia problems can be very sutantially helped psychosocially. their life bdens cabe much lessen virtue of appropriate psychosocial meares suchs, for emple, setting up the eironment in such a way that thendividuais sll making his or her own oices. iong pfoed by the national captioning institute,nc. captions copyright 11 alvin h. perlmutter funding for this program was provided by.
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those people most likely to be fighting to survive, keeping them out of the ballot box and then henceut of other opportunities. >> the people who need government most. as you mentioned, it's going to get harder and harder. this is a physical court press. i want to quickly play you what eric holder said at the national action network earlier this week, because this is literally going across the obama administration. let's listen to holder. >> protecting the right to vote. the action that truly makes our nation an exceptional one will continue to be a priority for this administration, for this department of justice, for this president, and for this attorney general. >> and i can't get away without listening to joe biden. here comes joe biden also getting in on the act. this was a democratic party released video where vice president joe biden makes his -- >> take a listen. >> if someone had said to me ten years ago that i would have to make a pitch for protecting voting rights today, i would have said you've got to be kidding. last year the supreme court cut the heart out of the voting r
those people most likely to be fighting to survive, keeping them out of the ballot box and then henceut of other opportunities. >> the people who need government most. as you mentioned, it's going to get harder and harder. this is a physical court press. i want to quickly play you what eric holder said at the national action network earlier this week, because this is literally going across the obama administration. let's listen to holder. >> protecting the right to vote. the action...
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ecuador had several years of rainfall confined to a four-month period, so the mines were flooded and hence production was halted. >> if there is an el nino, how big will it be? years ago it hit california hard. and many tried to make light of it. >> you know, i was going to bring the boat down here and leave it at your place. >> for those who don't like the weather just wait a few months it could change, and be careful what you wish for. >>> and we're worried about a really hot summer. >> hey, i would love it to get hot. go ahead. >> a lot of extremes going on coast to coast, that is "nightly business report," i'm susie gharib. >>> and i'm tyler mathisen, for "nightly business report," hope to see you tomorrow. >> the landscape has always been a subject for artists. >> trevor paglen: the world that we live in is much stranger, much more complicated, much more interesting than what we really see. when we walk around every day. >> landscapes are about many things. >> paul madonna: that's why i draw city scapes, because i wanted to give the place, i wanted to put people in a mood or in a scen
ecuador had several years of rainfall confined to a four-month period, so the mines were flooded and hence production was halted. >> if there is an el nino, how big will it be? years ago it hit california hard. and many tried to make light of it. >> you know, i was going to bring the boat down here and leave it at your place. >> for those who don't like the weather just wait a few months it could change, and be careful what you wish for. >>> and we're worried about a...
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hence, i don't think that they are betraying their role. think it wasn't their role to begin with. >> on the next talk to al jazeera >> oscar winner sean penn shares his views on privacy rights, press freedom and his controversial relationship with hugo chavez >> talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america vé take a new look at news. >> finally, the late argentina poet said i had imagined library. he worked as a librarian. this is national library week in the u.s. and the seattle public library, doing the raising of awareness thing set a new record for the longest book domino chain, 2,131 books were lined up and knocked down. about 170 million words went atumbling and the video has attracted 700,000 views. the message being your library card. don't leave home without it. we will see you next time at "the listening >> audiences are intelligent and they know that their needs are not being met by american tv news today. >> entire media culture is driven by something that's very very fast... >> there has been a lack of fact based, in depth, s
hence, i don't think that they are betraying their role. think it wasn't their role to begin with. >> on the next talk to al jazeera >> oscar winner sean penn shares his views on privacy rights, press freedom and his controversial relationship with hugo chavez >> talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america vé take a new look at news. >> finally, the late argentina poet said i had imagined library. he worked as a librarian. this is national library week in the u.s. and...
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. >> men and women wear skirts, hence is swinging skirts. >> reporter: swinging skirts may sound weird, but it is really not. mike sugerman, kpix5. >> and as for the actual tournament, vern glenn will have the highlights coming up in sports. >>> it all looks good on paper. used cars with clean titles. >> but they could put your safety at risk. false mileage, broken door handles. >> and as we look live toward san jose, enjoy the cool weather while it lasts. we will be in the 90s before you know it. one hot forecast after the break. ,,,,,,,, but what about cars? cbs reporter "kurtis ming" show how drivers are getting tri by unlicensed dealers. and it could put them in danger. 42 21 crazy >> you heard about people flipping houses, but what about flipping cars? >> reporter: she is growing like crazy already. >> just weeks old. airman michael burrman wanted to make sure he was putting his new daughter in a safe car. >> i looked to see if there was any frame damage. >> reporter: the 1997 honda accord he bought off craig's list advertised with 150,000 miles on it. >> he showed me the title wa
. >> men and women wear skirts, hence is swinging skirts. >> reporter: swinging skirts may sound weird, but it is really not. mike sugerman, kpix5. >> and as for the actual tournament, vern glenn will have the highlights coming up in sports. >>> it all looks good on paper. used cars with clean titles. >> but they could put your safety at risk. false mileage, broken door handles. >> and as we look live toward san jose, enjoy the cool weather while it lasts....
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. >> so some arc vests centuries hence may know you for that. >> they will know me as souffle sham ma, yes. >> great to talk to you. >> you too, thank you. >> with the most interesting people of our time. >> thinking differently is actualy punished... >> this saturday, is public education actually failing america? >> education is the biggest investment we make in our futures. >> but what are we really teaching our kids? >> i think it's a catastrophe that so many school disticts have cut arts programs back... >> could his reforms lead to happier, more fufilled lives. >> schools need to encourage the development of imagination... >> sir ken robinson talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america
. >> so some arc vests centuries hence may know you for that. >> they will know me as souffle sham ma, yes. >> great to talk to you. >> you too, thank you. >> with the most interesting people of our time. >> thinking differently is actualy punished... >> this saturday, is public education actually failing america? >> education is the biggest investment we make in our futures. >> but what are we really teaching our kids? >> i think it's...
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ecuador had several years of rainfall confined to a four-month period, so the mines were flooded and hence production was halted. >> if there is an el nino, how big will it be? years ago it hit california hard. and many tried to make light of it. >> you know, i was going to bring the boat down here and leave it at your place. >> for those who don't like the weather just wait a few months it could change, and be careful what you wish for. >>> and we're worried about a really hot summer. >> hey, i would love it to get hot. go ahead. >> a lot of extremes going on coast to coast, that is "nightly business report," i'm susie gharib. >>> and i'm tyler mathisen, for "nightly business report," hope to see you tomorrow. cialg tonight on the computer history museum presents "revolutionaries." the lab employs 15,000 people including some 1500phds. it includes the world'sac centrist men and women. >> the silicon valley before silicon valley was bell labs in murray hill, new jersey. as author john gergner says, it's where the future which we now call the present was conceived and designed. tonight gert
ecuador had several years of rainfall confined to a four-month period, so the mines were flooded and hence production was halted. >> if there is an el nino, how big will it be? years ago it hit california hard. and many tried to make light of it. >> you know, i was going to bring the boat down here and leave it at your place. >> for those who don't like the weather just wait a few months it could change, and be careful what you wish for. >>> and we're worried about a...
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. >> so some arc vests centuries hence may know you for that. >> they will know me as souffle sham ma, yes. >> great to talk to you. >> you too, thank you. >> >> these protestors have decided that today they will be arrested >> these people have chased a president from power, they've torn down a state... >> what's clear is that people don't just need protection, they need assistance. >> >> these signals and the objects could not be verified as being related to missing aircraft at that point in time. that remains the case. >> a glimmer of hope and a sea of caution. what could be a break in the search for the missing malaysian airliner. plus, waiting for a winner. afghanistan counts the votes in the first d
. >> so some arc vests centuries hence may know you for that. >> they will know me as souffle sham ma, yes. >> great to talk to you. >> you too, thank you. >> >> these protestors have decided that today they will be arrested >> these people have chased a president from power, they've torn down a state... >> what's clear is that people don't just need protection, they need assistance. >> >> these signals and the objects could not be...
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comeback to the jaw of cuban state forces ousted the convictions would undermine the position of the name hence the name of each species that i'd like to use it on to the poor the speech she has six s team opens its rights issue was what stick to what stephen eighteen. eight months but accidentally october one of the day. nor can he leans over to lessen the tune of more sports wanted to run off on repeat screening of the press this month i know. each. now the quick fix what the city on the top off to the break the satisfaction no one is on the meeting will be ok. i bought one star sign at the top it off miss india two of the footy. fan. your chin music songs they should win or not. people fought to stop the practice we don't see any end to the open ocean but the sum of all. masters he goes city are getting in the situation off dismay normal to be focused on the bike should be. you see these in sundays. ay ay. with an increasing rate target to kidnappings shootings and logos. the modern preaching has become a hub for trying ha. she looked at its meeting next to his speedo many see the snow into
comeback to the jaw of cuban state forces ousted the convictions would undermine the position of the name hence the name of each species that i'd like to use it on to the poor the speech she has six s team opens its rights issue was what stick to what stephen eighteen. eight months but accidentally october one of the day. nor can he leans over to lessen the tune of more sports wanted to run off on repeat screening of the press this month i know. each. now the quick fix what the city on the top...
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. >> so some arc vests centuries hence may know you for that. >> they will know me as souffle sham ma, yes. >> great to talk to you. >> you too, thank you. >> >> this is al jazeera america. i'm david shuster with a look at the day's top stories. fort hood shoote shooter lopez d arguments. >>> in israel. [ sirens ] the fragile mea
. >> so some arc vests centuries hence may know you for that. >> they will know me as souffle sham ma, yes. >> great to talk to you. >> you too, thank you. >> >> this is al jazeera america. i'm david shuster with a look at the day's top stories. fort hood shoote shooter lopez d arguments. >>> in israel. [ sirens ] the fragile mea
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hence the name monkey malaria.he transmission happens when a mosquito bites a monkey and then a human. the first infection was reported in the 1960s. cases were rare. they are becoming more common show, with the parasite being the cause of malaria cases in hospitals in the eastern states of s ajs ba and sharawa. across the transmission of parasites is rare. increased land clearing for farming and logging has meant closer contact between men and monkey. that has made it easier for the parasite to become an infection that jumps from animal to human. 80% carry the parasite, they are the most common nonhuman primate in south-east asia. the parasite is more dangerous because it multiplies quicker than other malarial parasites. >> the problem is when the patients come in, the parasite count is low. they may not be diagnosed with malaria, are sent home. when they return, the parasite counts are too high. >> under the microscope it looks like another less deadly parasite. and misdiagnosis can by fatal. because of that heal
hence the name monkey malaria.he transmission happens when a mosquito bites a monkey and then a human. the first infection was reported in the 1960s. cases were rare. they are becoming more common show, with the parasite being the cause of malaria cases in hospitals in the eastern states of s ajs ba and sharawa. across the transmission of parasites is rare. increased land clearing for farming and logging has meant closer contact between men and monkey. that has made it easier for the parasite...
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and hence we've got someone who is working off of the tarmac to hawaii. >> the doctor says most people hidden in the wheel well die when the wheels drop in the plane comes in for landing in the fall to the ground. on ktvu.com you will find more on the store including the entire news conference held by san jose airport officials. >>> developing news out of cupertino. two children are dead following a car accident. it happened about 3:30 p.m. on highway 85 deangelis boulevard. all northbound lanes remain closed at this hour. the chp has confirmed both children are under the age of ten and are related. news chopper to captured this video shortly after the crash happened. cars were being diverted off the highway there at deanza boulevard. >>> the state department of alcoholic beverages said it suspended the liquor license of an east bay store and it has nothing to do with alcohol. we are live now emanates market and liquor. an employee there is accused of buying stolen cellphones. >> the whole investigation started with a report of stolen cell phones. i spoke with the 60-year-old man invol
and hence we've got someone who is working off of the tarmac to hawaii. >> the doctor says most people hidden in the wheel well die when the wheels drop in the plane comes in for landing in the fall to the ground. on ktvu.com you will find more on the store including the entire news conference held by san jose airport officials. >>> developing news out of cupertino. two children are dead following a car accident. it happened about 3:30 p.m. on highway 85 deangelis boulevard. all...
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but no one knows the true extent, hence the creation of the santa clara county human trafficking commission, created moments ago, inside the building behind me, by the santa clara county board of supervisors, after it was proposed by supervisor cindy chavez. the new commission will bring together many forces, different agencies, including the sheriff, police, fbi, federal prosecutor, two judges, labor, and the south bay coalition to end human trafficking. two driving forces behind the timing of this, this new commission, one, is trying to get ahead of super bowl l, which could cause a spike in sex trafficking when the game is played in a couple of years at the new levi stadium. and also this summer, money for san jose police human trafficking unit will be running out. the commission wants to try to identify where trafficking is worse and just how bad it is here in silicon valley. it will be offering law enforcement support in their investigation, apprehensions, and prosecution of traffickers, and will try to educate the public about this problem. especially when you consider that both sex a
but no one knows the true extent, hence the creation of the santa clara county human trafficking commission, created moments ago, inside the building behind me, by the santa clara county board of supervisors, after it was proposed by supervisor cindy chavez. the new commission will bring together many forces, different agencies, including the sheriff, police, fbi, federal prosecutor, two judges, labor, and the south bay coalition to end human trafficking. two driving forces behind the timing of...
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hence the reason india are usually seen as a cause and the offense into prostitution or bacon satisfied that there would not be limited to scenes made to look lesbians and bisexual it's the uncertainty that i was asked on sundays december the third time to read the snakes was in hebrew continuing on with the chickens didn't commit to come and sweep back from all continents to kamikaze us on that occasion month and it's part of the nation reservation on the continent has denied that he should go back to the country includes try and protestant box and cooked. how has continued that the testimony of the sea on monday as did the marks of petty crime on. isn't this exciting action against them on foot is coming the ability to love on the bbc army could say that i have the time that the unanimous decision to being back in a month to face trial but his remarks. for those of an event that the grip and when ben and the rest of the men and women in the living dead. with just eleven minutes of the men in many cases. and those women that has been the demand of inverness. i've been to the pan and th
hence the reason india are usually seen as a cause and the offense into prostitution or bacon satisfied that there would not be limited to scenes made to look lesbians and bisexual it's the uncertainty that i was asked on sundays december the third time to read the snakes was in hebrew continuing on with the chickens didn't commit to come and sweep back from all continents to kamikaze us on that occasion month and it's part of the nation reservation on the continent has denied that he should go...
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imagine not doing dishes deed of these houses of assessment much algeria hence the polls in presidential elections on the state incumbent abdel aziz who still think it has been in power for fifteen years and is widely expected to win a fourth time in office is that hundreds are expected to have much of a chance. activists did hold anti government protests in the capital today before they were forcefully removed by police as the peak himself he hasn't made a single campaign appearance. that's because he still recovering from a stroke that he suffered steep the umpteenth election rallies feature enthusiastic cheering for phantom candidates. current president under nineteen cricket because he needs to be seen giant posters. he's likely to win reelection. he doesn't continue rambling the seventy seven years old and seriously ill. instead former prime minister until the next month as the talking that's not a problem. we love but topeka. even if he isn't here rain has held soon improve. it's my group chose as his garment factory the government gave this young entrepreneur of production facilit
imagine not doing dishes deed of these houses of assessment much algeria hence the polls in presidential elections on the state incumbent abdel aziz who still think it has been in power for fifteen years and is widely expected to win a fourth time in office is that hundreds are expected to have much of a chance. activists did hold anti government protests in the capital today before they were forcefully removed by police as the peak himself he hasn't made a single campaign appearance. that's...
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hence the reason why the teams have brought in those three very large pieces of equipment. they're three portable dehumidifiers you're looking at. they're running hard and connected to large plastic tubes that run through the building and on to the arena floor, where they are blasting cool, dry air into that open space. the nhl requires 50 to 40% humidity inside. those are their standards, leaving little chance for any moisture then to condense on the ice and make it unnecessarily slipperly for the players. not an easy task when you've got the potential for 90-degree temps outside. >> it is very hard. as you can imagine, as soon as you open the door, depending on the temperature and which way the winds are blowing outside, as you open doors, you naturally let in that air from outside. so we try to overpressurize the building with additional fans running at higher capacity to keep the pressure that's inside the building, keeping the warm air outside and the cool air inside, very much like when you walk into a hotel or something and you feel that cool air coming in the door.
hence the reason why the teams have brought in those three very large pieces of equipment. they're three portable dehumidifiers you're looking at. they're running hard and connected to large plastic tubes that run through the building and on to the arena floor, where they are blasting cool, dry air into that open space. the nhl requires 50 to 40% humidity inside. those are their standards, leaving little chance for any moisture then to condense on the ice and make it unnecessarily slipperly for...
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the earth will be surrounded by a red halo and hence the blood moon. ,,,,,,,,,, >> male announcer: theollowing is a paid presentation for 10 minute trainer, brought to you by beachbody. >> as a new mom, it s hard for me to find time to work out. >> i have my career as a police officer and, also, as an army officer. >> with the restaurant, i wear a lot of hats. >> hey, i know you're busy. >> this is probably the busiest i've ever been in my life. >> i'm very busy. >> i'm extremely busy. >> okay, you're extremely busy. >> i'm out the door at 7:00. >> i eat lunch at my desk. >> i'm manager, waitress, and then, on top of it, i have an 8-month-old. >> okay. time-out. maybe yoe
the earth will be surrounded by a red halo and hence the blood moon. ,,,,,,,,,, >> male announcer: theollowing is a paid presentation for 10 minute trainer, brought to you by beachbody. >> as a new mom, it s hard for me to find time to work out. >> i have my career as a police officer and, also, as an army officer. >> with the restaurant, i wear a lot of hats. >> hey, i know you're busy. >> this is probably the busiest i've ever been in my life. >> i'm...
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. >> our ability to predict and, hence, prevent mass violence is still in a very, very limited stage of development. >> reporter: officials admit they did not expect the wars to drag on so long. and as a result, have been thaying catch-up, racing to hire more mental health workers and develop programs that work, both for service members and their families. there are now 9,500 mental health workers in the military, and last year, they had 10.5 million visits from patients ginnnumber of new cases of post- ut tmatic stress is beginning to go down, but the psychological aftershocks of these wars will incelt for years. the army is actually increasing its mental health budget, even though the fighting is coming to an end. >> pelley: david martin at the pentagon for us tonight. david, thank you very much. atedy, in afghanistan, two associated press journalists assigned to cover tomorrow's presidential election were shot. one was killed, the other was wounded. hiat's especially disturbing is who was behind the attack, and charlie d'agata is in kabul. >> reporter: they were in the backseat wh
. >> our ability to predict and, hence, prevent mass violence is still in a very, very limited stage of development. >> reporter: officials admit they did not expect the wars to drag on so long. and as a result, have been thaying catch-up, racing to hire more mental health workers and develop programs that work, both for service members and their families. there are now 9,500 mental health workers in the military, and last year, they had 10.5 million visits from patients ginnnumber...
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it takes a lot of water to grow alfalfa, that the cows eat, hence the meat prices go up, the cows can'trices will continue to go up. when people have to start paying for it, i think that's when they'll really start to conserve if they don't take caution now and conserve when we're just asking them to, as opposed to making them. >> the alternative situation. >> and that's the thing, is that silicon valley is great in innovation. until it starts hitting in the pocketbook, you can be a green person, and we're very green in this area, but once you start paying for it, then you're like, well, now i really have to conserve. the key is, we don't have normal in california. we have a lot or a little. we rarely have it in between. we can go years before we suddenly get the huge spike. we need to make plans in the interim. >> you were talking about that earlier, what this new normal might be. >> yeah. it's all about your habits. if we're not getting the rain that we're used to getting, we've got to figure out how do we readjust our habits to the weather we're getting. of course, we've been here th
it takes a lot of water to grow alfalfa, that the cows eat, hence the meat prices go up, the cows can'trices will continue to go up. when people have to start paying for it, i think that's when they'll really start to conserve if they don't take caution now and conserve when we're just asking them to, as opposed to making them. >> the alternative situation. >> and that's the thing, is that silicon valley is great in innovation. until it starts hitting in the pocketbook, you can be a...
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however, expectations for this drug were much, much higher, hence that's why we saw the major pullback today with pfizer. >> all right. i understand, damian, that novartis and eli lilly are also working on some kind of similar breast cancer drug so it seems like between these three companies the race is on. what does this mean for breast cancer patients? how soon can they expect one of these drugs or pills to be on the market? >> i think it means a lot for breast cancer patients to have more treatment options. when you think about oncology, breast cansner particular, there's not a lot of great treatment options out there. so these next generation of products for the specific subset of breast conditionser patients is a major door opener for these folks from either pfizer, lilly or novartis, these products should really transform the medicine that these breast cancer patients have. >> even though these results for the pfizer drug were received as somewhat disappointing, i gather that they are promising in the sense that they doubled the life expectancy, a certain late-stage cancer patien
however, expectations for this drug were much, much higher, hence that's why we saw the major pullback today with pfizer. >> all right. i understand, damian, that novartis and eli lilly are also working on some kind of similar breast cancer drug so it seems like between these three companies the race is on. what does this mean for breast cancer patients? how soon can they expect one of these drugs or pills to be on the market? >> i think it means a lot for breast cancer patients to...
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minutes of footage taken by a member of the rescue team is the period between nineteen forty three and hence nine forty ninety and it shows the captain of this of a fairy leaves us up and his crew fleeing without attending to passengers the captain was not wearing his uniform or pants as he left the vessel but the help of the most part he needed the rescuers were able to just do the same as being the captain. by nine thirty five eighty and that all fifteen members have begun leader said. but after video stills party any passengers can be seen on the back of the fairy of reasoned criticism that the food did not give in order to then to leave the set the prosecution special investigative unit is still continuing to search for who's responsible. ultimately for the syncing with the latest that i set the shot of the number of the subject in the pro is increasing on investigations into the ferry operator is practical owner you the blonde continue on as prosecution prosecutors that is brain dead for a location since holland table and come to the province this morning looking for evidence of hot pin
minutes of footage taken by a member of the rescue team is the period between nineteen forty three and hence nine forty ninety and it shows the captain of this of a fairy leaves us up and his crew fleeing without attending to passengers the captain was not wearing his uniform or pants as he left the vessel but the help of the most part he needed the rescuers were able to just do the same as being the captain. by nine thirty five eighty and that all fifteen members have begun leader said. but...
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. >> it's now hence forth to be known as a willard moment. >>> we have a big thing happening. >> we dong everyday moments. the kickoff to an american express contest for the epic get away. >> you submit photos of your mom inspired everyday moments. >> what does that mean exactly? >> photos like this one when your child -- when you give your child bananas and he uses them as hair gel. >> today is peanut butter and jelly day. what can a person win? >> a trip to new york city with your best friend with lots of events like a private maroon 5 concert. >> private? go to our website to find out. >> this is a big day. peanut putter and jelly day. this is also national child abuse prevention month. today is child health national day of hope. i used to go every year. it's when we remember that now five children a day die of either abuse or neglect. when i first started working with sarah, i think there were two for children -- these statistics go in the wrong direction. they've been doing child care, child health for 55 years. they think it's 9 million children they have saved in that amount of
. >> it's now hence forth to be known as a willard moment. >>> we have a big thing happening. >> we dong everyday moments. the kickoff to an american express contest for the epic get away. >> you submit photos of your mom inspired everyday moments. >> what does that mean exactly? >> photos like this one when your child -- when you give your child bananas and he uses them as hair gel. >> today is peanut butter and jelly day. what can a person win?...
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the earth will be surrounded by a red halo and hence the blood moon. >> wild. david letterman is coming up next. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david lett tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now, with your feels like entertainment, david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs
the earth will be surrounded by a red halo and hence the blood moon. >> wild. david letterman is coming up next. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david lett tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now, with your feels like entertainment, david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs
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the icu team the apprentice contestant who would question if they are to watch people's money and hencenot the be the one hand looks on easter day. you knew those nations of the quiet winter there was an agreement that the minister pointed to your geeky due to kill our boys yes the city in the us for being rational. well they did with relay a message into the sitting members are turned on the antique it's on very heavy on the under ten final the attack is with as we can see these two cars behind the destroyed. we do have reports of to kill pulled this on to the attack is too many of connected many of the purported to be members of the private sector this of course things are going on to his agent responsible for a series of attacks around the great bubble into my hands. we have put the lid and ring the ground to run to put the death toll reported being away for the moment looking this is a showcase escalation of violence in eastern ukraine. let's take a look at those thought to be behind a deadly attack or unsanitary far right neo fascist group that was at the forefront of the kiev to n
the icu team the apprentice contestant who would question if they are to watch people's money and hencenot the be the one hand looks on easter day. you knew those nations of the quiet winter there was an agreement that the minister pointed to your geeky due to kill our boys yes the city in the us for being rational. well they did with relay a message into the sitting members are turned on the antique it's on very heavy on the under ten final the attack is with as we can see these two cars...
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hence he's been said in separate national criticism. >> : is to be more closely monitored than any defendant who is on probation or parole anywhere in the state. authorities say if the location is approved hobert will not have a chance to go back to the bay area for at least a year. because of his conditional release. in fact the under watch at all times for a month when he is released. 247 security detail knowledge drive ride the bus take a bike or go anywhere this point. the random searches and seizures drug testing. this proposal is not yet finalized and keep in mind there was prior proposal prior to this one such operated in southern california that the property owners back down. >> : concord police officer in jail tonight. accused of using his status as an officer to steal prescription drugs from the o'leary. it's night where we learn officer matthew is no longer employed by the police bread. >> : we spoke with nephew's attorney that confirmed earlier today hours ago meth user has resigned as a staff officer here it with gutter police department effective immediately. we also spoke with
hence he's been said in separate national criticism. >> : is to be more closely monitored than any defendant who is on probation or parole anywhere in the state. authorities say if the location is approved hobert will not have a chance to go back to the bay area for at least a year. because of his conditional release. in fact the under watch at all times for a month when he is released. 247 security detail knowledge drive ride the bus take a bike or go anywhere this point. the random...
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and, hence, the ball curves. but the neat thing is that what happens sideways doesn't change. it's only the downward part that changes. and you know why that's true? the gravity pulls which way again? beginning with a d, ends with a "own." - try it. - down. down, gravity pulls down. and so guess which way it accelerates? - down. - down. how about accelerating sideways? no. so the sideways part stays the same. [mwah] isn't that nice? take a cannon ball and you throw it up in the air like that, okay? here's the speed like this, the speed gets less, less, less, now it's about to pick up. all along here, the sideways part stays the same. the sideways part doesn't change, only the vertical part does. and that's kind of neat. and human beings didn't know that for a long, long time. the sideways part doesn't change. question? and one thing that might have, maybe occurred without figuring it out, is the question of how long does it have one of those speeds drawn in there? how--what kind--how long does it have that speed? are any of those an average speed? yeah. well, no, this would be
and, hence, the ball curves. but the neat thing is that what happens sideways doesn't change. it's only the downward part that changes. and you know why that's true? the gravity pulls which way again? beginning with a d, ends with a "own." - try it. - down. down, gravity pulls down. and so guess which way it accelerates? - down. - down. how about accelerating sideways? no. so the sideways part stays the same. [mwah] isn't that nice? take a cannon ball and you throw it up in the air...
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because a lot of parents are like helicopter parents and hovering and they're present for everything and henceation? >> i definitely think so. think about what moms are expected to do these days. work, come home, cook dinner, go to a gazillion extracurricular activities and then you have to build the taj mahal out of tooth picks for a project at school and you're exhausted. >> if you go to the bakery and bring cupcakes from a bakery -- >> as a mother of five, how do you -- what do you do? >> i'm store bought all the way. i will bring that -- no. >> be proud. >> when your kids whine, the five of them, or -- what do you do? what is the solution? >> we have all ages, from preschool all the way through high school. so depending on their age, that's how i handle it. we do laps around the house. we do extra chores. >> like a time-out? >> no, they run laps around the house. >> a grown-up time-out. you do laps. >> you make your kids run? i like it. all right. does that work? >> that works. if you have to run around the house five times, you're not going to whine about dinner. >> hungry, you can eat wh
because a lot of parents are like helicopter parents and hovering and they're present for everything and henceation? >> i definitely think so. think about what moms are expected to do these days. work, come home, cook dinner, go to a gazillion extracurricular activities and then you have to build the taj mahal out of tooth picks for a project at school and you're exhausted. >> if you go to the bakery and bring cupcakes from a bakery -- >> as a mother of five, how do you --...
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they are appreciative of what the community has done, hence the high poll rating of the forces. 75%. >> wow. do you think americans have a perception of what the mission in afghanistan is question mark >> americans have said we don't want to be involved in anything. wars are enough. if they look back in terms of what has been achieved and how the afghans have changed, they should take pride in what the u.s. has achieved. afghanistan is not iraq. we have to be clear. the country -- >> how are they different? >> we are not going to go through another civil war. secondly, antiforeign sentiment. they are iraqis, how they feel towards americans is obvious. anti-american sentiment in iraq. we don't have the in afghanistan. the other thing, this new generation of afghans emerge within the political establishment are very progressive. they are forward thinking. >> is a tribal society question >> it is. -rural is almost 50-50. 50% of the population is in urban centers. that changes the dynamics. >> you are afghan australian? >> yes. >> are you one to spend more time there? what is your sentim
they are appreciative of what the community has done, hence the high poll rating of the forces. 75%. >> wow. do you think americans have a perception of what the mission in afghanistan is question mark >> americans have said we don't want to be involved in anything. wars are enough. if they look back in terms of what has been achieved and how the afghans have changed, they should take pride in what the u.s. has achieved. afghanistan is not iraq. we have to be clear. the country --...