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and the rise of alternative currencies, could have profound and exciting implications to the way we ial r conduct financial transactions. as a rapidly growing hub for technology and venture capital, new york has every interest on building on the promise that t technologies like bit coin that have to revolutionize payment system or with contain the building blocks for new technology platforms. all of that is threatened by the association of bitcoins with ns illicit activities.if if bitcoin continues to attract attention, mostly as a way to finance purchases on websites like silk road, it's going to find itself in the digital waste land. le so in order for the legitimate uses of technology like bit coin to flourish, it's imperative that his accepted uses must be addressed.st be a there must be a way to separate the weak from the chaff.simpl bottom line is very simple, i would ask mr. gallippi -- >> gallippi -- >> i would ask mr. gallippi, do you have any specific m suggestions of how we separate the weak from the chaff.gitima what would you suggest to the te witnesses on panel one to ensu
and the rise of alternative currencies, could have profound and exciting implications to the way we ial r conduct financial transactions. as a rapidly growing hub for technology and venture capital, new york has every interest on building on the promise that t technologies like bit coin that have to revolutionize payment system or with contain the building blocks for new technology platforms. all of that is threatened by the association of bitcoins with ns illicit activities.if if bitcoin...
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esta comprobado que los glúteos al ial que los senos con el paso del tiempo piden su firmeza.os que están confeccionados con tecnologías únicas cuyo objetivo es darle forma aluerpo con libertad, algo difícil de encontrar. estos leggins realmente representan comodidad, buen gusto y estilo. aquí está la señora yolanda conmigo, que bueno denme les platico que me estaba comentando que uno de sus sueños es verse atractiva esos leggins que trae ud.reo que puestos, que s bastante ordinarios le estén haciendo cumplir ese sueño. pues, si, dos los leggins me hacen un cuerpo espantoso, bueno de por sí con los años vas perdiendo todas las formas, todo se cae, te queda un cuerpo fatal, pero estos acentúan lo y por qué se los pone? porque pensé que eran modos, pero ni eso, mire como me marca la cintura. no esos leggins se los tenemos que quitar inmediatamente porque no es justo, imagíneseademás dque pues no, esta ud. acuerdo?. estoy totalmente de acuerdo. vamos a hacer una prueba, yo le voy a dar b-elegance leggins, por favor y quieroue se los pruebe, que tos nosotros podamos ver el gran ca
esta comprobado que los glúteos al ial que los senos con el paso del tiempo piden su firmeza.os que están confeccionados con tecnologías únicas cuyo objetivo es darle forma aluerpo con libertad, algo difícil de encontrar. estos leggins realmente representan comodidad, buen gusto y estilo. aquí está la señora yolanda conmigo, que bueno denme les platico que me estaba comentando que uno de sus sueños es verse atractiva esos leggins que trae ud.reo que puestos, que s bastante ordinarios...
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i think it's a multifactor ial, there are social changes, cultural change among women. women are more on the work portion. theportion--force. and they are in a more powerful position. and a lot to be considered and i agree with am ann with what she said. >> men will typically go to a bar an drink with their friend. women tend to eas aye's isolate. and they drink at whom. >> to get rid of negative feelings opposed to a man who might drink to feel better. >> i'm not saying that men don't do that. childhood sexual abuse is a big driver of people get eg gettingo alcohol problems. typically women drink alone. >> the national institute of health say women who drink are more likely to develop liver infloridinflammation and they ar susceptible to heart disease and women have a chanc higher chancf getting breast cancer. and that number jumps with each additional drink and that is just the start of the health problems. >> there are different reasonses for that. the women for fis physiological reasons the alcohol is dispursed by water and women have less wars water in their bodies
i think it's a multifactor ial, there are social changes, cultural change among women. women are more on the work portion. theportion--force. and they are in a more powerful position. and a lot to be considered and i agree with am ann with what she said. >> men will typically go to a bar an drink with their friend. women tend to eas aye's isolate. and they drink at whom. >> to get rid of negative feelings opposed to a man who might drink to feel better. >> i'm not saying that...
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. >> you disturbed by the fact that all felony ials the3 defense attorney is working for the governmentes out of the system where if you are pork you have a felony with a lawyer you get is appointed byhe same people that appoint the prosecutor that tries to convict you. john: then the poor have no defense. >> look at present you don't find that the accord do best at what government produces. they produce schools and we know what those schools are like in the inner-city. he introduces police protecti andhere you don't want to walk at night is for the poor people so on will hold they do better not worse. john: what about law enforcement? the police i think of as a vernment job. >> if you look as recently 18th-centuryngland they have looks odd paper of our system with no pice force if you were robbed it was that you to get him convicted of the crime. john: that sounds impossible. >> it did exist in england for well over one century and thatas a successful society france had a modern system in france went down into the fnch revolution th eaglet the sale on. we are much too willing to assume
. >> you disturbed by the fact that all felony ials the3 defense attorney is working for the governmentes out of the system where if you are pork you have a felony with a lawyer you get is appointed byhe same people that appoint the prosecutor that tries to convict you. john: then the poor have no defense. >> look at present you don't find that the accord do best at what government produces. they produce schools and we know what those schools are like in the inner-city. he...
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one, in a clinical ial, eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin.eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three... unlike warfarin, there's no routine ood testing. [ male announcer ] don't stop taking eluis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis ifyou have an artificial heart valve abnorm bleing. while taking eliquis, yomay bruise more easily and it m take longer than usual for any bleeding to stop. seek immediate medical care for sudden signs of bleeding, like unusual bruising. eliquis may increas your bleeding risk if you take certain medicines. tell youdoctor about all planned medicaor dental procedures. i've got three important reasons to up my game with eliquis. [ male announcer ] ask your doctor today if eliquis is right for you. neil: all right the virginia gubernatorial elect still not decided. but lieutenant governor has been. this is a state one of few where they separately decide to lieutenant governor, an
one, in a clinical ial, eliquis was proven to reduce the risk of stroke better than warfarin.eliquis had less major bleeding than warfarin. and three... unlike warfarin, there's no routine ood testing. [ male announcer ] don't stop taking eluis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a stroke. eliquis can cause serious and in rare cases fatal bleeding. don't take eliquis ifyou have an artificial heart valve abnorm bleing. while taking eliquis, yomay bruise...
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. >>> getting marrie on a tuesday might not feel ial for se. bay areaouples who tied the knot today this was a perfect day to get mared because of the date. sunnyvale couple has been together 17 years and decided t say i do today at the santa clarcounty chapel. >> i said today's date p 11/12/13nd she said yes. >> get it? this bride from morgan hill says she picked the date bause she knew her new husband would never rget their anniversary. santa clara county pformed 23 press marriages today. 17 couplesot married in couy chapel. san francisco saw a spike in marriageas well. 50 people got marriageicenses today an 35 couples were wed at city ha. >>> nextear we'll have so you can book it now. >> okay. >>> still to come here a 6:00, tragy meets technology. some of the bigst names in the bay are are coming together to help victims of the supeyphoon. >>>lus -- >> tonight wenvestigate what firefiters are calling the cancer station. we asked the city of san jose what it's doing about it. >>> and it's not eve day you get invited tohe white house. a bay ar
. >>> getting marrie on a tuesday might not feel ial for se. bay areaouples who tied the knot today this was a perfect day to get mared because of the date. sunnyvale couple has been together 17 years and decided t say i do today at the santa clarcounty chapel. >> i said today's date p 11/12/13nd she said yes. >> get it? this bride from morgan hill says she picked the date bause she knew her new husband would never rget their anniversary. santa clara county pformed 23 press...
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>>ury delibations are expected to gin today inhe apple/samsung ial. closg argumts will be made this morning. then the jury will be asked to deci how much samsung owes for copying key features of the ipad and ipho. apple wants $3 million but samsung wants to pay much less th week's trial deals with older technology. in march apple and samsung will square you've off againo time to determine if the newer products copy apple design. >> jpmorgan chase has reached a deal with theovernment to pay the biggest fine ever. billion. rew, we're talking $ >> a sggering sum. we should hear me about it today but a number of outlets say it's a done deal. we talked about this settlement before but today wthink we're ing to see ink on per. at issue tubstandard mortgages that chase sold during the housing bubble. the bank's not in trouble for what happened you the hoowner, the trouble stems from selling those subprime mortgages investments. other words, theain vicms ar investors. to some degree the company did herit this problem by buying washington mutual. that bank was
>>ury delibations are expected to gin today inhe apple/samsung ial. closg argumts will be made this morning. then the jury will be asked to deci how much samsung owes for copying key features of the ipad and ipho. apple wants $3 million but samsung wants to pay much less th week's trial deals with older technology. in march apple and samsung will square you've off againo time to determine if the newer products copy apple design. >> jpmorgan chase has reached a deal with theovernment...
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at ryan's ial in 2005, chuck re-enacted what he said they did to poor kent heitholt.he head wi a tool from ryan's car, then ryan strangled him with a belt. >>e had his foot on his back, on the victim's back, and he was pulling up on the belt like this. >> reporter: the prosecutor didn't psent dna or fingerint evidence linking ryan to the bloody scene but perhaps he didn't ha to because he hadhuck. >> i g to tell them what that man did. >> reporter: and he had this man. his name - >> jerry trump. >> reporter: you might want remember that name. jerry trump is one of the nitors who called 911 the night of the mder. the man who reported seeing two ung men lurking near the victim'sar. >> do you remember a kind of scription at all on ese guys? >> i don't think -- they were close to 6 feet. >> reporter: athe time of the kiing, trump told poli he wasn't sure he'd be ableo pick out a suspect, but now icourt his memory hadmproved. >> would you point tthat individu or individuals please? >>es. >> reporter: ryan tookhe stand in his own defen, a ringing and deteined denial. >> did
at ryan's ial in 2005, chuck re-enacted what he said they did to poor kent heitholt.he head wi a tool from ryan's car, then ryan strangled him with a belt. >>e had his foot on his back, on the victim's back, and he was pulling up on the belt like this. >> reporter: the prosecutor didn't psent dna or fingerint evidence linking ryan to the bloody scene but perhaps he didn't ha to because he hadhuck. >> i g to tell them what that man did. >> reporter: and he had this man....
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>> you mentioned the difficultdifficult y in developing the psychosocpsychosoc ial dimension.how much of what you have now for the industry has now is still anecdotal and how much of it is systematic studies? >> specifically for the psychosocial there has been a lot of research to look at some of the psychology. there is a lot out there. the problem is there really are no studies or research that compare a look that great information to a comptroller compared to population to really see what is diagnostic because again what we are seeing he from the community is look for a narcissist, narcissism. i don't help anybody else has interacted with the fbi but finding a social agent who doesn't have a little bit of narcissism and them. i'm not saying it's not a good thing to be looking for but when you're in an insider threat program charged with proactively looking at here people if you start with narcissism you're not limiting your population by that much. similar with other risk factors as well and the same thing with the financial considerations and the foreign travel and foreign
>> you mentioned the difficultdifficult y in developing the psychosocpsychosoc ial dimension.how much of what you have now for the industry has now is still anecdotal and how much of it is systematic studies? >> specifically for the psychosocial there has been a lot of research to look at some of the psychology. there is a lot out there. the problem is there really are no studies or research that compare a look that great information to a comptroller compared to population to really...
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the were fireworks at ial and there could be fireworks at sentencing adecade of pent up emotions are about to be released. he's had his day in cot. two months worth, in fact, now the convictemob killer get two daysf reconning as victi famies are given their say beforehe judge hands down e sentence. the 84-year-old bulger was found guilty of 11 deaths in the 1970s and '0s beming one of the fbi's most wanted. captured in 2011 aoss country in california. his trial, much like the reputation he built s the stuff of hollywood legend. >> are you still a cop. no. >>eporter: the legend ke nicholson's gaster character was based on. witnesses d nicknames, the rifle man, executioner and bulger clashed with some of them, lobbing f bombs on the drama grew more iniguing when a potential wness turned up dead. poisoned in what officials say was an unrelated crime. bulger passed on the chance teify in his own defen labeling the trial aham. now will hear from victims' families. perhs those who the jury reached a final verdict where the final chaptein a book full of murder d mayhem. prosecutors are asng
the were fireworks at ial and there could be fireworks at sentencing adecade of pent up emotions are about to be released. he's had his day in cot. two months worth, in fact, now the convictemob killer get two daysf reconning as victi famies are given their say beforehe judge hands down e sentence. the 84-year-old bulger was found guilty of 11 deaths in the 1970s and '0s beming one of the fbi's most wanted. captured in 2011 aoss country in california. his trial, much like the reputation he...
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. >> 14 grams of fiber for every 1,000 calories that you te in is ial and you can find fib in nuts, beansa you add to water. ber has health benefits. it keeps your bowel movements regular. it'she first thing i recommend for constipation. and a study came out thatound for every 1 grams of fiber you take a day you can lower your risk of death from major iness by 10% over 14 yes. >> 14 gms per 1,000 calories. >> so a wom is eating about 15 to 2,000 calories? >> to 28 grams wld be ideal. >> and a man would be 3,000. >> yes. >> does it matter what kind of fiber? dietary supplements as opposed to gting it natally through foods? >> it doesn't matter. you can get it through sometng like beneber or a handful of almond >> let's move to number . this pertains to guys and testostene. >> it does. testosterone production declines as men starts to age. it's the naturalart of the ing process. it can cause insomnia, sexual dysfunction andifficulty losing weight and other problems. it's 30. it's a range from 9 t 30 but 3 ishe upper end of normal. that's the ideal for men. what can men do to increase testos
. >> 14 grams of fiber for every 1,000 calories that you te in is ial and you can find fib in nuts, beansa you add to water. ber has health benefits. it keeps your bowel movements regular. it'she first thing i recommend for constipation. and a study came out thatound for every 1 grams of fiber you take a day you can lower your risk of death from major iness by 10% over 14 yes. >> 14 gms per 1,000 calories. >> so a wom is eating about 15 to 2,000 calories? >> to 28 grams...