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separate power vertically and horizontal lead. federal-state local with those enumerated powers so since then we've violated that behind -- beyond comprehension that house had 5 inches of bills. so if you get the sense we are upside-down, we are. and we have to push things back with the direct bottom line but those federal prague -- programs that our insolvent with their own board of trustees reports so in 10 years of federal revenue will go just to entitlement programs. so that is not need that is the main grab. of the budget committee. so that kind of evidence where virginia is a well-run stay. we don't want them to think we are anti-government then go by flowers. and education is in the constitution of the stage. we have to do that and we should do that. but i got pants on fire to say we debated on the salad bar. we did. go check again that we debated what is on the salad bar at your local school at the federal level. >> host: you say that vertical component returns governance to the stage. even if some of the implications and
separate power vertically and horizontal lead. federal-state local with those enumerated powers so since then we've violated that behind -- beyond comprehension that house had 5 inches of bills. so if you get the sense we are upside-down, we are. and we have to push things back with the direct bottom line but those federal prague -- programs that our insolvent with their own board of trustees reports so in 10 years of federal revenue will go just to entitlement programs. so that is not need...
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. >> leonardo paixao: so we are up at the central market at bello horizonte.l state and we share with every other state around. it's very democratic up here. uh, the people come here -- they can have a haircut, they can buy like living chicken or good cheese from france. >> anthony: if mineas is the heart of brazilian cooking, then the mercado central is the heart of mineas. it's the place where everybody shops, including chefs like leo, who are focused on giving mineiras products the attention they deserve. this is a country where there is a lot of fruit that i've never seen outside of brazil. >> leonardo paixao: yeah. >> anthony: a lot of it is super perishable too. like even if you wanted to export it, it just doesn't really last. >> leonardo paixao: we're getting to pequi season now. >> anthony: oh, yeah. >> leonardo paixao: and people get, like, overwhelmed by the just like they eat it like -- >> anthony: every day. >> leonardo paixao: every day. >> anthony: the infamous pequi, loved and hated in equal measure. it's described by both camps as tasting swea
. >> leonardo paixao: so we are up at the central market at bello horizonte.l state and we share with every other state around. it's very democratic up here. uh, the people come here -- they can have a haircut, they can buy like living chicken or good cheese from france. >> anthony: if mineas is the heart of brazilian cooking, then the mercado central is the heart of mineas. it's the place where everybody shops, including chefs like leo, who are focused on giving mineiras products...
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it's mostly the horizontal that we're worried about. it starts moving the building back and forth and pushing on it. when you see i'm pushing on it, the upper stiff of the wall stay straight up but the lower floors, they actually collapse just like i did there. >> luckily, we can put this building right back up where it came from so it's a lot easier. now kelly, obviously these aren't real frame walls here but when you talk about buildings, what makes the property for stiff? >> the easiest and most cost-effective type of bracing you can put in is either put in a brand new wall or to potentially go in and strengthen a wall that's already there where you don't need to have an opening is where you maybe have a garage door or access to commercial space, you might go to a steel frame or other types of bracing systems that provides the strength and stiff if necessary but at the same time, allows continued use of that area. but some combination of walls or frames or other tools that are in the tool kit that can bring the building up to the str
it's mostly the horizontal that we're worried about. it starts moving the building back and forth and pushing on it. when you see i'm pushing on it, the upper stiff of the wall stay straight up but the lower floors, they actually collapse just like i did there. >> luckily, we can put this building right back up where it came from so it's a lot easier. now kelly, obviously these aren't real frame walls here but when you talk about buildings, what makes the property for stiff? >> the...
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it's mostly the horizontal that we're worried about. it starts moving the building back and forth and pushing on it. when you see i'm pushing on it, the upper stiff of the wall stay straight up but the lower floors, they actually collapse just like i did there. >> luckily, we can put this building right back up where it came from so it's a lot easier. now kelly, obviously these aren't real frame walls here but when you talk about buildings, what makes the property for stiff? >> the easiest and most cost-effective type of bracing you can put in is either put in a brand new wall or to potentially go in and strengthen a wall that's already there where you don't need to have an opening is where you maybe have a garage door or access to commercial space, you might go to a steel frame or other types of bracing systems that provides the strength and stiff if necessary but at the same time, allows continued use of that area. but some combination of walls or frames or other tools that are in the tool kit that can bring the building up to the str
it's mostly the horizontal that we're worried about. it starts moving the building back and forth and pushing on it. when you see i'm pushing on it, the upper stiff of the wall stay straight up but the lower floors, they actually collapse just like i did there. >> luckily, we can put this building right back up where it came from so it's a lot easier. now kelly, obviously these aren't real frame walls here but when you talk about buildings, what makes the property for stiff? >> the...
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absolutely. >> and can you talk a little bit about what you're seeing both in terms of the horizontal and vertical checks and balances and the problem that creates for us as government. >> he went to princeton seminary, college in new jersey back then. he studied hebrew. this is smart guy. hebrew tradition i was at my stump speeches, angels or a little bit fallen three chapters. if that's the tradition that informs your thinking and you're the author of the constitution, what do you do, you separate power every way you can. vertically and horizontally, the vertical separation federal, state, local, there's 18 enumerated powers and the founders knew that and we violated that beyond comprehension. mike has a picture in his office where in 2013 the house did 5-inches of bills and the executive branch did 11 feet. you get the sense, we are upside down. we are. >> we know about executive overreach for the last several years every day and we have to push things back. the easiest way to see the direct bottom line and the data, the federal programs are the ones insolvent by their own board of
absolutely. >> and can you talk a little bit about what you're seeing both in terms of the horizontal and vertical checks and balances and the problem that creates for us as government. >> he went to princeton seminary, college in new jersey back then. he studied hebrew. this is smart guy. hebrew tradition i was at my stump speeches, angels or a little bit fallen three chapters. if that's the tradition that informs your thinking and you're the author of the constitution, what do you...
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. >> pero los que pueden buscan o mm mirar otros horizontes . >> hay situaciÓn de costos por el peso, muestran que sus tramas estÁn ligadas a lo que pase de este a lado de la frontera. >> al regresar , un estudio r e revela que las minujeres drocts son mÁs eficientes que sus co g colegas whombres, se lo contamo al regresar (madre) date prisa cariño, vamos a llegar tarde! ♪ ugh. asi! no! (llamando a la puerta) fui de compras... ¡y mira lo que te traje! ¡¿qué?! (hermana menor) me encanta! (avo) la verdadera magia de las fiestas aparece cuando todos damos un poco más. ¡igualmente!rutes! tranquilo. te dieron el impresionante nuevo iphone 7, cortesía de la casa, al cambiarte a at&t. ¡y con datos ilimitados porque tienes directv! okay, solo unos pasos más... ¡cuidado... ...puerta! ♪ llévate el iphone 7 por nuestra cuenta y obtén datos ilimitados cuando te cambias a at&t y tienes directv. ♪ (mÚsica) impactantes imagÁgenes de las s costas de california, la cÁmara de un dron muestra a una de las ballenas deorvorandoÁndose a o tiburÓn. >> impresionante espexctctauÁcu. >> feldavid phelps es el d
. >> pero los que pueden buscan o mm mirar otros horizontes . >> hay situaciÓn de costos por el peso, muestran que sus tramas estÁn ligadas a lo que pase de este a lado de la frontera. >> al regresar , un estudio r e revela que las minujeres drocts son mÁs eficientes que sus co g colegas whombres, se lo contamo al regresar (madre) date prisa cariño, vamos a llegar tarde! ♪ ugh. asi! no! (llamando a la puerta) fui de compras... ¡y mira lo que te traje! ¡¿qué?!...
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and on the horizontal access i have job creation. seesing the data, you can you also have social mobility. we know that the engines of growth are education and higher education and flexible labor markets. particularly if you do the labor market flexibility, you have serious retraining and helping people find a job. so there is hope of more inclusive growth. nobody is left out, then you can reconcile and people will not be and they globalization will go into the 21st century because they know they are not left out of the system. europe should in the late the ..s. inclusive,rowth more learn your lesson from exit and the donald trump victory and come up with ways to say, it is good to push innovation and do it in a way that does not discourage innovation and makes growth more inclusive. just to finish, i want to cite a quote, in 1835 in a book about democrats in america, was written the following "i cannot help feeling that man may reach a point where they look on every new theory as adventure, on any innovation as trouble, and that the
and on the horizontal access i have job creation. seesing the data, you can you also have social mobility. we know that the engines of growth are education and higher education and flexible labor markets. particularly if you do the labor market flexibility, you have serious retraining and helping people find a job. so there is hope of more inclusive growth. nobody is left out, then you can reconcile and people will not be and they globalization will go into the 21st century because they know...
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our fund mental strategy is to be the agnostic, horizontal platform that connects all those differentervices. emily: you, like many in silicon valley, were vocal about the presidential election. you had a conference -- make software great again. >> that was when it was a joke. emily: [laughter] now that we know the results, you recently tweeted "can ump keep america great, can you recognize the pain he has created?" what i grew biggest concerns? >> there are probably two big components of him specifically moving into office. the first is i think the campaign that we saw over the past year, the rhetoric from the campaign created a lot of divisiveness. we have seen that play out over the past couple weeks. the first thing is he needs a strong message that is one of the social issues of inclusion that we need as a country, to build great organizations and to innovate. that would be the first and most important thing i'd want to see from the new administration. the second part is, we have a bunch of issues in the tech industry that relate to policy butgovernment regulation, these are incr
our fund mental strategy is to be the agnostic, horizontal platform that connects all those differentervices. emily: you, like many in silicon valley, were vocal about the presidential election. you had a conference -- make software great again. >> that was when it was a joke. emily: [laughter] now that we know the results, you recently tweeted "can ump keep america great, can you recognize the pain he has created?" what i grew biggest concerns? >> there are probably two...
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the camera records circular video, allowing you to hold your phone virtically or horizontally.hter, and not having to worry about dropping a camera or a phone and being able to record that experience, it was really pretty fantastic. emily: why do you think spectacles will do any better than these? google glass? jeremy: i think it is kind of obvious just looking at them, don't you? emily: obvi, right? remember google glass retails at $1,500. more than 11 times more than spectacles. it can do a lot more things, though. jeremy liew believes that snap's price point will help get the product into the hands of the masses, but will it have long-term staying power? i want to bring in ryan hoover. you haven't tried it, but you just saw our little experience there. i'm sure you have heard a lot about it. what do you think? ryan: i think it is a brilliant move. snapchat is doing so well on so many different levels. it is very difficult for, especially a software company, to execute in hardware. they are doing it in a very snap kind of way. they are making it a toy and making it fun. intro
the camera records circular video, allowing you to hold your phone virtically or horizontally.hter, and not having to worry about dropping a camera or a phone and being able to record that experience, it was really pretty fantastic. emily: why do you think spectacles will do any better than these? google glass? jeremy: i think it is kind of obvious just looking at them, don't you? emily: obvi, right? remember google glass retails at $1,500. more than 11 times more than spectacles. it can do a...
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it scans in the horizontal area to give us rain data. it gives us higher resolution that can detect everything from fog to exactly how much rainfall is falling in the bay area and here's a live look right now at san bruno mountain where it's currently sitting. we are expecting that rain to continue throughout the majority of the morning at at 9:00 a.m. it's going to be 58 degrees and it's also getting windier out there. we're tracking the possibility of seeing some gusts that could hit anywhere between 25 to 30 miles per hour, but here's a live look right now across the remainder of the bay area. the south bay's already seeing those overcast skies. we did see some overnight rain in the south bay and we are expecting that rain to hit the south bay yet again but not until about 10:00 or 11:00. now, east bay, north bay, north bay getting hit the hardest right now as the majority of that storm system is currently sitting over the north bay area. we are expecting that start pushing south. here's a live look right now at our satellite radar. y
it scans in the horizontal area to give us rain data. it gives us higher resolution that can detect everything from fog to exactly how much rainfall is falling in the bay area and here's a live look right now at san bruno mountain where it's currently sitting. we are expecting that rain to continue throughout the majority of the morning at at 9:00 a.m. it's going to be 58 degrees and it's also getting windier out there. we're tracking the possibility of seeing some gusts that could hit anywhere...
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en el horizonte, se alcanza a divisar un pequeÑo bulto que lejos de ser una de, es el mismo aviÓn volando posterior la secuencia es una explosiÓn. >> dios mio! reportero: debe extenderse una enorme nube negra, otros vecinos del lugar corren al punto y registran el hallazgo del Único sobreviviente del fatal accidente. >> auxilio! >> acÁ! reportero: al aturdido, sÓlo preguntaba por sus compaÑeros de viaje. >> y los demÁs? la tripulaciÓn de cabina? reportero: se pregunta tenÍa sentido especial, en la cabina tambiÉn... entretenido del fuego, los otros voluntarios en unos policÍas que trataban de encontrarla, sÓlo pasaron a los otros cinco ocupantes del aviÓn sin vida. el accidente del vuelo carguero es el segundo que ocurre en colombia en menos de 20 dÍas luego de la tragedia la que muriÓ casi todo el equipo de fÚtbol chapecoense llegando a medellÍn. segÚn las autoridades, ni el radar de la pista tuvieron algo que ver y serÁ la investigaciÓn la que determine si se trata de una fars --falla humana o tÉcnica. >> en perÚ 12 policÍas morirÁnhoy cuando el autobÚs en el que viajaban cayÓ por un bar
en el horizonte, se alcanza a divisar un pequeÑo bulto que lejos de ser una de, es el mismo aviÓn volando posterior la secuencia es una explosiÓn. >> dios mio! reportero: debe extenderse una enorme nube negra, otros vecinos del lugar corren al punto y registran el hallazgo del Único sobreviviente del fatal accidente. >> auxilio! >> acÁ! reportero: al aturdido, sÓlo preguntaba por sus compaÑeros de viaje. >> y los demÁs? la tripulaciÓn de cabina? reportero: se...
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frosty and santa had a hard time standing upright and horizontal rain. hang in there, guys. >>> san pablo, greenwood drive flooded. the water went up past this woman's ankles. some drivers tried to get through and got stuck. fortunately no one was trapped. >>> our abc 7 news reporters have been out across the bay area covering the storm. roy anthony tweeted this. a flooding in the park. melissa harrington tweeted about the awful traffic on the way home. >> matt kelly had this photo. you can do up to the minute weather forecast. >>> now an accuweather alert from abc news. >>> the up to the minute forecasts will help you out. download the abc news 7 app. the rain continues to fall. it is moderate in intensity around parts of the east bay, newark, patterson ranch road. don't be surprised if you run into a downpour. if you are heading out on the roadways in the next couple of hours, lighter rain across el camino and in the south bay we're seeing light bay around evergreen, allen rock as we take you down towards dell roy, san martine area, monterey boulevard.
frosty and santa had a hard time standing upright and horizontal rain. hang in there, guys. >>> san pablo, greenwood drive flooded. the water went up past this woman's ankles. some drivers tried to get through and got stuck. fortunately no one was trapped. >>> our abc 7 news reporters have been out across the bay area covering the storm. roy anthony tweeted this. a flooding in the park. melissa harrington tweeted about the awful traffic on the way home. >> matt kelly had...
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have been using a cement saw to cut out of the notch you see in the building and they are moving horizontallyo the corner, lowering the height of the wall. they have been knocking it with a sledge hammer to the street below, making sure the wall will not collapse so they can continue the work inside and look for more potential victims. i will wrap it up here in oakland later, but for now, eric, back to you. >> all right, thank you so much, dan. >> a home grown oakland business is pledged to help the city's artistic community following the deadly warehouse fire. they sell oakland inspired creations and the store will set aside $5,000 in grants to benefit the oakland creative community. local artists and musicians can apply for the grants through oakla oaklandish through january 15th. >> now your forecast. >> let's check out live doppler 7, we have patchy fog, visibility down to four miles in fairfield, tomorrow morning during the community, allow extra time the fog will be around in spots and that means a slower going commute. upper 30s in santa rosa, most of the rest of you in the 40s and 50s
have been using a cement saw to cut out of the notch you see in the building and they are moving horizontallyo the corner, lowering the height of the wall. they have been knocking it with a sledge hammer to the street below, making sure the wall will not collapse so they can continue the work inside and look for more potential victims. i will wrap it up here in oakland later, but for now, eric, back to you. >> all right, thank you so much, dan. >> a home grown oakland business is...
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frosty and santa had a hard time standing upright and horizontal rain. hang in there, guys. >>> san pablo, greenwood drive flooded. the water went up past this woman's ankles. some drivers tried to get through and got stuck. fortunately no one was trapped. >>> our abc 7 news reporters have been out across the bay area covering the storm. roy anthony tweeted this. a flooding in the park. melissa harrington tweeted about the awful traffic on the way home. >> matt kelly had this photo. you can do up to the minute weather forecast. >>> now an accuweather alert from abc news. >>> the up to the minute forecasts will help you out. download the abc news 7 app. the rain continues to fall. it is moderate in intensity around parts of the east bay, newark, patterson ranch road. don't be surprised if you run into a downpour. if you are heading out on the roadways in the next couple of hours, lighter rain across el camino and in the south bay we're seeing light bay around evergreen, allen rock as we take you down towards dell roy, san martine area, monterey boulevard.
frosty and santa had a hard time standing upright and horizontal rain. hang in there, guys. >>> san pablo, greenwood drive flooded. the water went up past this woman's ankles. some drivers tried to get through and got stuck. fortunately no one was trapped. >>> our abc 7 news reporters have been out across the bay area covering the storm. roy anthony tweeted this. a flooding in the park. melissa harrington tweeted about the awful traffic on the way home. >> matt kelly had...
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have been using a cement saw to cut out of the notch you see in the building and they are moving horizontallyo the corner, lowering the height of the wall. they have been knocking it with a sledge hammer to the street below, making sure the wall will not collapse so they can continue the work inside and look for more potential victims. i will wrap it up here in oakland later, but for now, eric, back to you. >> all right, thank you so much, dan. >> a home grown oakland business is pledged to help the city's artistic community following the deadly warehouse fire. they sell oakland inspired creations and the store will set aside $5,000 in grants to benefit the oakland creative community. local artists and musicians can apply for the grants through oakla oaklandish through january 15th. >> now your forecast. >> let's check out live doppler 7, we have patchy fog, visibility down to four miles in fairfield, tomorrow morning during the community, allow extra time the fog will be around in spots and that means a slower going commute. upper 30s in santa rosa, most of the rest of you in the 40s and 50s
have been using a cement saw to cut out of the notch you see in the building and they are moving horizontallyo the corner, lowering the height of the wall. they have been knocking it with a sledge hammer to the street below, making sure the wall will not collapse so they can continue the work inside and look for more potential victims. i will wrap it up here in oakland later, but for now, eric, back to you. >> all right, thank you so much, dan. >> a home grown oakland business is...
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cubanos de la isla regresarÁn maÑana a la vida regular, aunque con desafÍosimportantes en el ho horizontea polÍtica del presidente electo hacia cuba, despuÉs en el 2018 si se hace efectivo raÚl castro estarÍa abandonando el poder como lo ha dicho en diferentes ocasiones. >> gracias rogelio, vamos de regreso a estados unidos, donde donald trump volviÓ a recurrir a twitter en las Últimas horas, esta vez lo hizo para repetir sus amenazas con las compaÑÍas que quieran invertir en el exterior e importar empleos. >> aumentara el impuesto de 35%. >> en rusia tambiÉn se sigue de cerca lo que hace y dice donald trump, al presidente, rusia vladÍmir putin, le inquieta que tras la retÓrica pro rusia del magnate al llegar a la casa blanca, cambie su postura uno de los elementos que preocupa es el posible nombramiento de mitt romney como secretario de estado, putin expresÓ que espera que donald trump sea un hombre inteligente y que tome decisiones responsables asÍ lo dijo. >> mike pence le quitÓ importancia a la conversaciÓn de donald trump con la presidenta dent de taiwÁn, en declaraciones al programa
cubanos de la isla regresarÁn maÑana a la vida regular, aunque con desafÍosimportantes en el ho horizontea polÍtica del presidente electo hacia cuba, despuÉs en el 2018 si se hace efectivo raÚl castro estarÍa abandonando el poder como lo ha dicho en diferentes ocasiones. >> gracias rogelio, vamos de regreso a estados unidos, donde donald trump volviÓ a recurrir a twitter en las Últimas horas, esta vez lo hizo para repetir sus amenazas con las compaÑÍas que quieran invertir en...
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the high winds swinging those gondolas from one side to the other lifting them, at times, almost horizontallyplenty of harnesses, rope, and several hours to finally get all the passengers to safety. >>> so if you haven't found the perfect gift yet, it's safe to say you're pretty much out of time. malls were packed today, though. stores were offering last-minute deals. americans are expected to shell out $655 billion this november and december. that's a jump of more than 3% over last year. get this, 10% of holiday shopping comes after christmas when stores push to clear those shelves of excess inventory. you're not too late. >>> just in for the folks at norad tracking santa's sleigh around the world where it's already christmas in many places. santa and his reindeer making stops in sydney, moscow, and athens. he's on the way here which makes a good time to remind the kids, including my own, santa is still keeping tabs on who is naughty or nice. so just be good for goodness sake! >>> when we come back, name that tune. about everybody can in a state when a catchy tv sales pitch turned into an an
the high winds swinging those gondolas from one side to the other lifting them, at times, almost horizontallyplenty of harnesses, rope, and several hours to finally get all the passengers to safety. >>> so if you haven't found the perfect gift yet, it's safe to say you're pretty much out of time. malls were packed today, though. stores were offering last-minute deals. americans are expected to shell out $655 billion this november and december. that's a jump of more than 3% over last...
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of 150 kilometres per hour during which we we re kilometres per hour during which we were almost horizontaln danger during the rescue. those who are safely out were just pleased to be back before christmas. one year since they arrived in the uk, the bbc has caught up with a syrian families or one of the first to be brought up as part of the government's resettlement programme. this family now living in the midlands found it was a big change to adjust to. tee—macro their children have visible scars from a suicide bomb. one year on and with a new addition to the family. they we re new addition to the family. they were some of the first syrian refugees to come to the uk under a government scheme. translation: it is a big change for us. it made's forget our concerns, especially for the little girls. they are now much happier. the uk has been good for us and the only issueis has been good for us and the only issue is the language, but we are trying to learn it. it is very different from our country. the family have spent the year settling into their new home in coventry. translation: the communi
of 150 kilometres per hour during which we we re kilometres per hour during which we were almost horizontaln danger during the rescue. those who are safely out were just pleased to be back before christmas. one year since they arrived in the uk, the bbc has caught up with a syrian families or one of the first to be brought up as part of the government's resettlement programme. this family now living in the midlands found it was a big change to adjust to. tee—macro their children have visible...
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there were moments with gusts of 150 kilometres an hour, during which the gondolas were almost horizontalent. the resort said on social media that nobody was in danger during the rescue. those who are safely out are just pleased to be back before christmas. thousands of people have started evacuating their homes in the philippines as a powerful typhoon heads towards the island nation. typhoon nock—ten, known locally as typhoon nina, is forecast to bring heavy rain and strong winds of up to 138 miles per hour when it hits on christmas day. boats have been grounded and extra emergency staff called out to help deal with the damage expected from the storm. more than 6,000 people died and 200,000 homes were destroyed when typhoon haiyan hit the country in 2013. for more, here's bbc weather‘s louise lear. it's late in the season for a significant storm to strike through the heart of the philippines, but that's exactly what typhoon nock—ten is likely to do. you can just about make out the eye of the storm on the satellite picture as it continues to move in a westerly direction, expected to make
there were moments with gusts of 150 kilometres an hour, during which the gondolas were almost horizontalent. the resort said on social media that nobody was in danger during the rescue. those who are safely out are just pleased to be back before christmas. thousands of people have started evacuating their homes in the philippines as a powerful typhoon heads towards the island nation. typhoon nock—ten, known locally as typhoon nina, is forecast to bring heavy rain and strong winds of up to...
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trouble ingressing this building from a horizontal perspective through the doors and from the verticalerspective. it's a lot of trouble. that's why they plan on bringing in heavy equipment including excavators, bulldozers, and cranes to move the material out of the way on the west side of the building. just so they can get in and move around in some of those really tight nooks and cran anies. >> the bodies they're seeing on the second floor. you can imagine that situation. the only way down from the second floor to the first floor was a makeshift staircase made out of wooden palettes on fire. the lights went out shortly after the fire started. you can imagine the panic. the fire spread quickly. the smoke was quick and it burned fast. >> no lights and only a couple of exits. it had to be nightmarish. we're getting an account from the witness a member of the artist collective. >> it's a 24 hour artist collective. there's about 18 resident artists that are here and there throughout the day. we're having an event tonight and i and another member of the collective smelled smoke. we were dow
trouble ingressing this building from a horizontal perspective through the doors and from the verticalerspective. it's a lot of trouble. that's why they plan on bringing in heavy equipment including excavators, bulldozers, and cranes to move the material out of the way on the west side of the building. just so they can get in and move around in some of those really tight nooks and cran anies. >> the bodies they're seeing on the second floor. you can imagine that situation. the only way...
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there were moments with gusts of 150 kilometres per hour during which the gondolas were almost horizontala that no—one was in danger during the rescue. those safely out were pleased to be back before christmas. caroline davies, bbc news. christmas is a time for family, but if you don't have one it can be difficult. the poet lemn sissay knows exactly how that feels. he was fostered as a baby but when he turned 12 his foster family gave him up. he spent the next five years in and out of children's homes. that's why each year he organises special christmas dinners for young people who've left care. breakfast‘s jayne mccubbin went to meet him as he prepared for one of those dinners in hackney. not everyone has someone at christmas. this isn't my... you're better with words. i'm better with words. lemn sissay understands this. author, poet, broadcaster, orphan. there was nobody there. you were on your own? yeah, i was on my own. if i visited a friend's house, i often felt i was the boy with no family who was going to visit families, you know? # jingle bells, jingle all the way. here in hackney
there were moments with gusts of 150 kilometres per hour during which the gondolas were almost horizontala that no—one was in danger during the rescue. those safely out were pleased to be back before christmas. caroline davies, bbc news. christmas is a time for family, but if you don't have one it can be difficult. the poet lemn sissay knows exactly how that feels. he was fostered as a baby but when he turned 12 his foster family gave him up. he spent the next five years in and out of...
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there were moments with gusts of 150 kilometres an hour, during which the gondolas were almost horizontal resort said on social media that nobody was in danger during the rescue. those who are safely out are just pleased to be back before christmas. rick parfitt, guitarist with the band status quo, has died in spain at the age of 68. he was being treated in hospital for a severe infection. the musician was still recovering from a heart attack he'd had earlier this summer. david sillito looks back at his life and career. i have gotten to where i wanted to go, you know, to become a pop star or a rock star. to quo fans, he was easy to spot. he was the man with blond hair and was responsible for some of the greatest riffs in rock ‘n‘ roll. 1972's piledriver was the beginning of a run of a0 hit albums. 57 top a0 singles. no other rock band comes close and it all began here. rick parfitt met francis rossi when he was a teenager. their first single was a bit of 1960s psychedelia. but their passion for something a bit more raw — a hit making rock ‘n‘ roll formula. all our records do sound the sam
there were moments with gusts of 150 kilometres an hour, during which the gondolas were almost horizontal resort said on social media that nobody was in danger during the rescue. those who are safely out are just pleased to be back before christmas. rick parfitt, guitarist with the band status quo, has died in spain at the age of 68. he was being treated in hospital for a severe infection. the musician was still recovering from a heart attack he'd had earlier this summer. david sillito looks...
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you would normally just get up on your knees and lean over the and you go down below the horizontal stabilizer and out. the slower the better but sometimes you just had to get out if it was on fire. , mostlyarmy airplanes all used in the european theater because it was mostly land over there. you took off from europe somewhere went over to germany. there was basically a river in between the battles. the navy stuff was different. there was a lot of water so they were on boats and things like that. the army stuff was mostly in the european theater or land-based operations. the p-40 being the early as of the modern fighters for world war ii, this is the navy version of a very early fighter. bute are grumman built during the war, they were trying to produce so many airplanes that grumman in this case could themselves of the contracted out to general motors or other companies. general motors built a lot of the grumman airplanes in the general motors factories. wildcat.n fm-2 withrived from a biplane fixed gear. it was a carrier-based airplane. they took it and modernized it and took the top wing of
you would normally just get up on your knees and lean over the and you go down below the horizontal stabilizer and out. the slower the better but sometimes you just had to get out if it was on fire. , mostlyarmy airplanes all used in the european theater because it was mostly land over there. you took off from europe somewhere went over to germany. there was basically a river in between the battles. the navy stuff was different. there was a lot of water so they were on boats and things like...
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to be fair, it can be cropped out later, leaving a better view that is actually 360 horizontally but made everything seem far away. anything close up looked great, but the sound quality was woolly. as we trudged through the undergrowth, we decided it was time to swap over to the kodak. it was then the adventure really took off. as the air got thinner, this camera looked like it would capture anything we came across. 0r anything that came across us. by having two super high—def cameras, we weren'tjust able to capture these incredible creatures wherever they went, but we had the resolution to zoom in as well. 0n the downside, the two cameras didn't automatically stitch well together. after fiddling with it using kodak's own software, we decided one shot was running behind the other. after a calculated tweak, we got these much better results. the picture quality was the best of the bunch. the consumer 360 cameras can allow you to capture everything in one go, but finer details still elude even the best of them, meaning it will still be a while before you feel like you're right there. th
to be fair, it can be cropped out later, leaving a better view that is actually 360 horizontally but made everything seem far away. anything close up looked great, but the sound quality was woolly. as we trudged through the undergrowth, we decided it was time to swap over to the kodak. it was then the adventure really took off. as the air got thinner, this camera looked like it would capture anything we came across. 0r anything that came across us. by having two super high—def cameras, we...
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there were moments with gusts of 150 kilometres per hour during which the gondolas were almost horizontalocial media that no—one was in danger during the rescue. those safely out were pleased to be back before christmas. caroline davies, bbc news. one year on since their arrival in the uk, the bbc caught up with a syrian family who were one of the first to be brought over as part of the government's vulnerable persons resettlement programme. the ayo family lives in coventry, and the two children have visible scars from a suicide bomb. frankie mccamley reports on how they're settling in to their new lives. a year ayearon and a year on and with a new addition to the family, and they and their two young children were among the first to come to the country and a government scheme to resettle vulnerable refugees. translation: it is a big change for us. translation: it is a big change for us. it made us forget our concerns especially for the little girls. they are much happier now. the uk has been good for us. the only issue is the language but we are trying to learn. but it is very different f
there were moments with gusts of 150 kilometres per hour during which the gondolas were almost horizontalocial media that no—one was in danger during the rescue. those safely out were pleased to be back before christmas. caroline davies, bbc news. one year on since their arrival in the uk, the bbc caught up with a syrian family who were one of the first to be brought over as part of the government's vulnerable persons resettlement programme. the ayo family lives in coventry, and the two...
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normally you would just kind of get up over your knees and lean on the side and go down, beyond the horizontal stabilizer. sometimes you just had to get out of it, it was on fire, you had to get out of it. as most airplane were used, not specifically, but mostly they landed over there. you took off from europe somewhere and went over to germany or from the allied side, so it was basically a river between the battles. the navy stuff was a little different. there was a lot of water so they were on boats and stuff like that. but the army stuff was mostly in the european theater or land-based operations. just like we talked about the b-40 being the very early of the modern fighters that we had for world war ii. this is the navy version of a very early fighter. these are grummond-built, but back during the war they were trying to produce so many airplanes during the war that grumman in this case couldn't build them all, so they contracted with general motors, they built a lot of the airplanes, and this is the automotive. this is an fm-2 wild cat, a very simple airplane, came out from an actual bi-p
normally you would just kind of get up over your knees and lean on the side and go down, beyond the horizontal stabilizer. sometimes you just had to get out of it, it was on fire, you had to get out of it. as most airplane were used, not specifically, but mostly they landed over there. you took off from europe somewhere and went over to germany or from the allied side, so it was basically a river between the battles. the navy stuff was a little different. there was a lot of water so they were...
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was heavy, but there were moments with gusts of 150 kph, during which the gondolas were almost horizontal during the rescue. those safely out are just pleased to be back before christmas. caroline davies, bbc news. a man woman have been arrested after a pedestrian was knocked down and killed while crossing a road in da rtford killed while crossing a road in dartford on christmas eve. the man agedin dartford on christmas eve. the man aged in his 20s from tyne & wear died on the scene. the vehicle was driven away from the crash shortly after six o'clock. a 22—year—old man and a 22—year—old woman, both from da rtfo rd , and a 22—year—old woman, both from da rtford, were arrested and a 22—year—old woman, both from dartford, were arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving, failing to stop at the scene of a collision, and perverting the course of justice. one year on since their arrival in the uk, the bbc caught up with a syrian family who were one of the first to be brought over as part of the government's vulnerable persons resettlement programme. the ayo family now lives in
was heavy, but there were moments with gusts of 150 kph, during which the gondolas were almost horizontal during the rescue. those safely out are just pleased to be back before christmas. caroline davies, bbc news. a man woman have been arrested after a pedestrian was knocked down and killed while crossing a road in da rtford killed while crossing a road in dartford on christmas eve. the man agedin dartford on christmas eve. the man aged in his 20s from tyne & wear died on the scene. the...
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on the horizontal axis, you have schooling. on the vertical axis, you have probability of the child reaching the top income sector if the parents started in the lowest. what is most interesting is this one that shows on the vertical the differences in outcome between a child of the rich and a child of the poor. i have job creation and job destruction. cross using the data on commuting zones, you can see that when you have more job market turn it over, you have more social mobility. why is there hope for more inclusive we know that innovation base growth needs education and flexible labor markets. if you do the labor markets the way the danish do, serious retraining, generous benefits, and helping people find a job. there is help for more inclusive growth if you're able to do that everybody can feel part of the process and no one is left out. then you can reconcile. people will not be afraid of globalization, they will not be afraid of trade liberalization and they will move into the 21st century because they know they are not l
on the horizontal axis, you have schooling. on the vertical axis, you have probability of the child reaching the top income sector if the parents started in the lowest. what is most interesting is this one that shows on the vertical the differences in outcome between a child of the rich and a child of the poor. i have job creation and job destruction. cross using the data on commuting zones, you can see that when you have more job market turn it over, you have more social mobility. why is there...
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storm ranger scans in the horizontal to provide rain data so gives us higher resolution to detect anyreacceptation, fog, or wind speeds as well. here's what we're looking to expect into today's early morning, the stronger wind gusts could also be kicking up at about noon. we are expecting for this storm system to track from the north to the south, which means if you live out in the south bay, we are expecting rain at about 11:00, noon, we're expecting it to become widespread, moving from the north bay, tracking down to san francisco, the peninsula, out near the east bay as well, the majority of the rainfall right now falling the heaviest in the north bay, but by about 11:00, 12:00, san jose is also looking at the possibility of seeing some pretty serious pockets. where you see that yellow at about 9:00 a.m., it's going to start really moving down. san francisco's going to see widespread showers, as we push forward ahead to about 1:30, that majority of the rainfall that was sitting in the north bay begins to really track to the south bay and san jose isn't expected to get as much rainf
storm ranger scans in the horizontal to provide rain data so gives us higher resolution to detect anyreacceptation, fog, or wind speeds as well. here's what we're looking to expect into today's early morning, the stronger wind gusts could also be kicking up at about noon. we are expecting for this storm system to track from the north to the south, which means if you live out in the south bay, we are expecting rain at about 11:00, noon, we're expecting it to become widespread, moving from the...
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still.s min-liang: gamers as a demographic, it is not just going horizontally.hina, southeast asia, these are growing quickly everywhere. gamers are getting older. they are more familiar playing different types of games. a 2-year-old today it's likely on a tablet right away. , wen the proliferation tonk gaming will go everywhere and be more pervasive. emergence is really key. immersive gaming experience. phone, it tells you to go back to the game. different layers of the are. let's go back for two seconds p or to one category you guys are doing in there is robotics. are you building a robot? min-liang: we are excited about robotics. labs and weinternal try all kinds of different things. sorts. see a big enough we are always looking at new interfaces, and exciting new area with a huge amount of innovation. us, we see this confluence between software, firmware, and hardware. it is something we can as a company help do startups. it is an area we are looking at. ingrid: i'll take it as a yes. itselfe bit about razer as a company p mentioned to these new areas. a lot
still.s min-liang: gamers as a demographic, it is not just going horizontally.hina, southeast asia, these are growing quickly everywhere. gamers are getting older. they are more familiar playing different types of games. a 2-year-old today it's likely on a tablet right away. , wen the proliferation tonk gaming will go everywhere and be more pervasive. emergence is really key. immersive gaming experience. phone, it tells you to go back to the game. different layers of the are. let's go back for...
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we use 40% of it for horizontal agriculture which will replace with vertical agriculture.e have plenty of resources for an expanding population even went to radically cut the death rate to the biological population will only double every 15 years or so. the power of these technologies doubles every one here. that is the exponential growth that i called the law of accelerating returns. >> ray kurzweil, i could talk to you forever. and if we get to that level i hope i get the chance. [applause] >> often when you look at a project, you look afterwards to see whether you've achieved your check is in the above costs. i wanted to see through this last half century of military interventions. parties in politics aside and morality aside, what happens after the party's over? what are the aftereffects of war as financial costs on both sides? >> i went to all these places. of course we all come with some form of bias. i went to these places with an open mind trying not to understand what a partisan point of view might we be validated, but to look at was the mission accomplished and w
we use 40% of it for horizontal agriculture which will replace with vertical agriculture.e have plenty of resources for an expanding population even went to radically cut the death rate to the biological population will only double every 15 years or so. the power of these technologies doubles every one here. that is the exponential growth that i called the law of accelerating returns. >> ray kurzweil, i could talk to you forever. and if we get to that level i hope i get the chance....
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comcast buster posey acquisition of time warner cable which got blocked because it was more of a horizontal deal. the expectation is that the deal will be approved and it is just another step in what we are seeing in the convergence of media, telecommunications, technology. and we are seeing a big wave as we have seen over the last few years of it getting even bigger as the whole communication sector continues to consolidate. to think the view is that it will get approved, ultimately, who decides in these types of situations? paul: the department of justice. i don't think the fcc will have much of a role here. ofy take action in terms this. much like what they did before, this will ensure that it is eager and more vertically integrated. it will still be a platform where other content players can get carriers. they want to make sure that whether it is internet access or cable access, in whatever platform that may develop, that everybody will have a chance to play on the bigger at&t network. much like they did with comcast. deal so the version of the might be straightforward but what kind of
comcast buster posey acquisition of time warner cable which got blocked because it was more of a horizontal deal. the expectation is that the deal will be approved and it is just another step in what we are seeing in the convergence of media, telecommunications, technology. and we are seeing a big wave as we have seen over the last few years of it getting even bigger as the whole communication sector continues to consolidate. to think the view is that it will get approved, ultimately, who...
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producers have made in the horizontal wells over last year and the influence of the permeon, this new area in the u.s., you could see an additional amount being stimulated by the price rise. the u.s. ought to be stimulated by this by the end of 2017. although it gives 2017 a decent hike, you may want to worry now about 2018 or so. unless we he see the growth part of the equation up from current expectations. so, you know, we're not there yet in terms of -- we're not going back to triple digit oil prices. but at the same time, it is a step in the right direction. because the u.s. can't make up for all the growth. >> so what exactly does it mean for the oil companies that you cover? it is is not a game changer. i guess some of these oil majors are not going to be ramping up production just on the back of this deal. >> i don't expect a wholesale announcement of new projects. these companies are still in the mode of paying pash, reducing expenditures on all services, et cetera. and they're cautious people. they won't want to come dive head first into this. unlike some of their peers. and
producers have made in the horizontal wells over last year and the influence of the permeon, this new area in the u.s., you could see an additional amount being stimulated by the price rise. the u.s. ought to be stimulated by this by the end of 2017. although it gives 2017 a decent hike, you may want to worry now about 2018 or so. unless we he see the growth part of the equation up from current expectations. so, you know, we're not there yet in terms of -- we're not going back to triple digit...
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they had the dive bombers and and the manson horizontal bombers that we couldn't reach. i saw the nevada get hit and the west virginia get hit. after the oklahoma capsize. we had the fireball. somewhere.g to get we were burning alive. , the the initial explosion decks were so hot you couldn't touch them or lean them. . you were just tried to get someplace. andere caught off guard somehow we survived just trying to still keep surviving. >> my battle station was changed from the distribution room to the active repair party which was what saved my life because of i been in the distribution gang i would still be there. chief petty officer came running down and said the japanese are attacking. man u battle stations. . for a minute we froze. we ran to our battle stations and mine was about four decks down by the number three gun and also the radioshack. the first man there was supposed to get the headset on and make contact with the engine room, that is our control center. i did that but i could not raise anybody. so i stood there with the headset on for a few minutes and whet
they had the dive bombers and and the manson horizontal bombers that we couldn't reach. i saw the nevada get hit and the west virginia get hit. after the oklahoma capsize. we had the fireball. somewhere.g to get we were burning alive. , the the initial explosion decks were so hot you couldn't touch them or lean them. . you were just tried to get someplace. andere caught off guard somehow we survived just trying to still keep surviving. >> my battle station was changed from the...
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strong winds and horizontal rain moved into the area by midmorning. the fear was at a series of king tide and large swell would further deteriorate the fragile crumbling bluff at this address. in january the city yellow tag the 20 unit building after storm driven waves accelerated the erosion of the cliff. city now says it's noticed even more damage. >> we have seen progressive deterioration. large failure of the sea block and this is the reason why we need to take action. while we still can. >> city manager says negotiations to force landlord miller to repair his property gone nowhere since he filed for bankruptcy last year. >> because of mr. tom failure to take responsibility for his property and serious threat the building collapsed poses to public safety we are stepping in to demolish the structure. >>reporter: pacifica resident we spoke with had no objection. >> if it's a safety thing by all means it has to be done. >> those cliffs have receded approximately 20 feet. they keep going. yes we have to understand. >> not far along the same street is
strong winds and horizontal rain moved into the area by midmorning. the fear was at a series of king tide and large swell would further deteriorate the fragile crumbling bluff at this address. in january the city yellow tag the 20 unit building after storm driven waves accelerated the erosion of the cliff. city now says it's noticed even more damage. >> we have seen progressive deterioration. large failure of the sea block and this is the reason why we need to take action. while we still...
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strong winds and horizontal rain moved into the area by mid-morning. the fear was a series of king tides and large swells would further deteriorate the fragile crumbling bluffs holdingp the apartment complexion at 310 esplanade avenue. in january the city yellow tagged the building after storm-driven waves accelerated the erosion of the cliff. the city now says it's noticed even more damage. >> progressive deterioration, the sea block, and this is the reason we need to take action while we still can. >> reporter: the city says negotiations to force landlord miller to repair his property have gone nowhere since he filed for bankruptcy last year. >> because of mr. tong's failur to take responsibility for his property, and the serious threat that the building collapse poses to public safety, we are stepping in to demolish that structure. >> reporter: pacific to residents we spoke with had no objections. >> if it's a safety thing, by all means i think it's kind of got to be done. >> and those cliffs have receded approximately 20 feet. so they're going to j
strong winds and horizontal rain moved into the area by mid-morning. the fear was a series of king tides and large swells would further deteriorate the fragile crumbling bluffs holdingp the apartment complexion at 310 esplanade avenue. in january the city yellow tagged the building after storm-driven waves accelerated the erosion of the cliff. the city now says it's noticed even more damage. >> progressive deterioration, the sea block, and this is the reason we need to take action while...
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the camera records circular video, allowing you to hold your phone vertically or horizontally to see scene. >> so i went zip lining with my toghter, and not having worry about dropping a camera or phone, having -- being able to record that experience. emily: why do you think spectacle will do any better than these? >> it's kind of obvious just looking at it. emily: obvy, right? $1500,glass retailed at more than 11 times more than snap's spectacle. he believes snap's price point will help get the product into the hands of the masses, but will spectacles be able to have long-term staying power? i will bring back the ceo of product hunt. you have not tried it. you just is a brilliant move. snapchat is executing so well on so manyyou just saw our little experience there. i'm sure you've heard a lot about it right what do you think? >> different levels printed is difficult for a software company to execute on hardware. they are doing it in a very snap making it fun. and also introducing a price point that is accessible for a lot of people. emily: brilliant is a strong word. of theirxecuti
the camera records circular video, allowing you to hold your phone vertically or horizontally to see scene. >> so i went zip lining with my toghter, and not having worry about dropping a camera or phone, having -- being able to record that experience. emily: why do you think spectacle will do any better than these? >> it's kind of obvious just looking at it. emily: obvy, right? $1500,glass retailed at more than 11 times more than snap's spectacle. he believes snap's price point will...
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Dec 4, 2016
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and they had horizontal bombers up there with the aircraft. you could see the gun bursts. i had seen the nevada get hit, the oklahoma capsized. all from up there. and a a big explosion fireball and everything it engulfed us up there. we were trying to get behind someplace, do something, we were burning alive. ,fter the initial explosion came down, but the decks were so hot you could not touch of them. you cannot lean up against the boat. you do not say anything when you are burned as bad as we were. you are trying to get place - -t- to a comfortable place. somehow we survived. trying to keep still surviving. herbert: my battle station was changed from the distribution room to the after repair party, which is what saved my life, because if i had to be on the distribution gang, i would still be there. the chief petty officer came running down and said, the japanese are attacking, close your battle ports and man your battle stations. for a minute, we froze. but the electricians were there and said, we might as well do it. we ran to our battle stations and mine was about four
and they had horizontal bombers up there with the aircraft. you could see the gun bursts. i had seen the nevada get hit, the oklahoma capsized. all from up there. and a a big explosion fireball and everything it engulfed us up there. we were trying to get behind someplace, do something, we were burning alive. ,fter the initial explosion came down, but the decks were so hot you could not touch of them. you cannot lean up against the boat. you do not say anything when you are burned as bad as we...
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>> we have done great things with horizontal drilling for the past 10, 15 years and certainly natural gas is one of those. we have 200 year supply of natural gas and the cleanest burning fuel. it's a tremendous thing, tremendous thing for the consumer. oil prices both gasoline and diesel fuel and natural gas. >> before we let you go, what would pea the ideal price? it's tough when the price of oil gets down in the $30 range, low 40s. it's tough to make money for a lot of smaller fracers out there. the consumers hate when it gets to $60 or higher. what is the ideal price in your view that would please both consumers and producers here? >> you are still down $2. higher in some states with higher taxes. that's not going to hurt anybody. i think the recent cut that opec did which i think was wise and cuts in production will level out supply for a long time and for consumers. we're in for a very good environment for the consumer. >> what did you think when ivanka trump brought al gore to trump tower and talked about how she wants to make climate change a theme and if you do that maybe you
>> we have done great things with horizontal drilling for the past 10, 15 years and certainly natural gas is one of those. we have 200 year supply of natural gas and the cleanest burning fuel. it's a tremendous thing, tremendous thing for the consumer. oil prices both gasoline and diesel fuel and natural gas. >> before we let you go, what would pea the ideal price? it's tough when the price of oil gets down in the $30 range, low 40s. it's tough to make money for a lot of smaller...
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Dec 6, 2016
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necessarily heavy rain with the radar is seeing is that the beam goes up into the radar in the horizontalscan you are picking up ice in the clouds and called bright banding and blinds the radar and enhances the radar's color and that could be sleet mixing in at times with the rainfall. and as we head to the south it's a mess on all area roadways here on the evening rush hour. moderate rain pushing in towards malvern and that continues in southern parts of new jersey, the atlantic city expressway and hammonton dealing with heavy rain and that breaks up during the next several hours. this is the thickest of it, it tapers late tonight. temperatures just a little too warm. in the northwestern suburbs for frozen precipitation, it stays well above freezing in the immediate viewing area and a cold rain for the region and reading 38 degrees and raw 42 in philadelphia and southern areas only mid to upper 40s. the rain again pushed in mid to latter part of this afternoon as you head to the north along interstate 80 north to binghamton and it flips to all snow and the back edge to washington now qui
necessarily heavy rain with the radar is seeing is that the beam goes up into the radar in the horizontalscan you are picking up ice in the clouds and called bright banding and blinds the radar and enhances the radar's color and that could be sleet mixing in at times with the rainfall. and as we head to the south it's a mess on all area roadways here on the evening rush hour. moderate rain pushing in towards malvern and that continues in southern parts of new jersey, the atlantic city...
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here in the united states since 9/11, what i call horizontal sharing, sharing information across the federal government, has improved. but we even have a ways to go when it comes to sharing with state and local law enforcement. and so this is something that every -- every country has to be focused on. and if we improve information sharing networks in our own countries and figure out how to tag this together, we can make sure to have a global dragnet to stop these people. >> will hurd,...