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final checks will launch of a machine called isis.his unmanned submarines being deployed to some of the strangest places in the deep ocean. >> as this robotic submarines begins its journey it will be taken straight down 3 miles to the ocean floor. a mission of discovery. >> is going threat -- it is going so deep, it will take three hours to reach the sea bed. the jets of blackwater belting out of the hydrothermal vents are incredibly hot. and they were just discovered by this expedition. live video is relayed back to the control center on board. scientists and engineers are delighted. >> you are humbled. you are all by it. you can revel in the beauty of it. for a few minutes it is not about science. it is about the wonder of this part of our planet, something that has been hidden for so long. >> it is only in the last 40 years that anyone knew that they existed. they acted like miniature volcanoes. in cross section you can see how cold seawater under pressure in the ocean floor is heated up and forced out. and apparently hostile envir
final checks will launch of a machine called isis.his unmanned submarines being deployed to some of the strangest places in the deep ocean. >> as this robotic submarines begins its journey it will be taken straight down 3 miles to the ocean floor. a mission of discovery. >> is going threat -- it is going so deep, it will take three hours to reach the sea bed. the jets of blackwater belting out of the hydrothermal vents are incredibly hot. and they were just discovered by this...
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reach midnight, sequestration will begin in just deal isys. if a new not reached, 85 billion dollars will have to be cut from the federal legit. -- federal much it. -- budget. areor those of you who skeptical of what some lawmakers are saying about this, look at the following. when you say budget cuts, you assume that they will take what they spent last year and spend less than that. that is not the way dick government does things. they will cut from what they plan to spend in the coming year. it will still be more than what they spent last year. >> the sequester will happen and then we will find that the world does not and. >> he says that the cuts really are not that big. >> all the hysteria and chicken little rhetoric is grotesquely exaggerated. >> government officials are perfectly -- purposely coming up with cuts to scare you. take last week's air travel warning. >> you take that contract that you have. you can leave air travel completely unaffected. >> she thinks that the cuts will be as bad as predicted. >> it will affect so many people
reach midnight, sequestration will begin in just deal isys. if a new not reached, 85 billion dollars will have to be cut from the federal legit. -- federal much it. -- budget. areor those of you who skeptical of what some lawmakers are saying about this, look at the following. when you say budget cuts, you assume that they will take what they spent last year and spend less than that. that is not the way dick government does things. they will cut from what they plan to spend in the coming year....
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combate 7 signos de la edad de forma impecable. isí, sí a cc cream!os no aceptan su relación con esta azul, y no se les hace justo. lo han llegado a insultar. mi mamá, está en una idea igual que ni no permite que mi papá sea feliz. ♪ >> sí, yo apoyo la relación de mi papá. lleva siete años separado de mi madre. creo yo que ya es justo de que vuelva a ser su vida. yo no quiero que sus años que le quedan de vida, no pasa sólo. nos ha enseñado a ver la vida de otra forma. ♪ >> bienvenida, sarh hay. ¿tú estás a favor de tu papá? es decir, tú ves naturalmente el hecho de que tu papá tenga novia. >> sí, yo le dije a mi papá que yo estaba de acuerdo con él, más que nada porque yo no lo quiero ver sólo. >> ¿y tu mamá? >> mi mamá puede rehacer su vida. >> ¿cómo te llevas con ella? >> hay muchos problemas porque yo estoy del lado de mi papá. dice que yo estoy del lado de mi papá y muchos problemas por eso. >> está dolida y sentida contigo... >> cada que vea mi papá, que sale con azul, ella se pone demasiado mal de la presión. padece de la presión. >> ¿cómo se d
combate 7 signos de la edad de forma impecable. isí, sí a cc cream!os no aceptan su relación con esta azul, y no se les hace justo. lo han llegado a insultar. mi mamá, está en una idea igual que ni no permite que mi papá sea feliz. ♪ >> sí, yo apoyo la relación de mi papá. lleva siete años separado de mi madre. creo yo que ya es justo de que vuelva a ser su vida. yo no quiero que sus años que le quedan de vida, no pasa sólo. nos ha enseñado a ver la vida de otra forma. ♪...
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final checks before the launch of a machine called isis.t is deployed to the strangest features of the deep ocean. >> it begins a journey that will take it down three miles to the ocean floor, a mission of genuine discovery. it is going so deep it will take three hours to reach the sea bed. the objective is this landscape, thermalrow chimneys of vents. the water is incredibly hot and these vents were just discovered by the expedition. >> we are at the top. >> live video is relayed back to a control center on board. the scientists are delighted. >> you are humbled and awed by it, and you can revel in the beauty of it. it is not about the signs but the wonder of this part of the planet. >> it is only in the last 40 years anyone knew vents existed, blasting out water reaching 400 celsius. this is a hostile environment home to strange creatures. thousands of white shrimp jostle on one vent. they are blind and somehow survive eating bacteria. a sample was brought back to the surface. researchers want to see how life evolved and how shrimp ahve a
final checks before the launch of a machine called isis.t is deployed to the strangest features of the deep ocean. >> it begins a journey that will take it down three miles to the ocean floor, a mission of genuine discovery. it is going so deep it will take three hours to reach the sea bed. the objective is this landscape, thermalrow chimneys of vents. the water is incredibly hot and these vents were just discovered by the expedition. >> we are at the top. >> live video is...
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addicks is more interesting for you we do exercises and drug patterns in our math isis or. you get a yeah i'm going to be an artist the worst thing is because drawing that's what i like most of all. the children understand that d.s. is not like that they know they'd better not pass to her and leave her alone to avoid unnecessary problems. but she does try to join in. sometimes she even chases other children as she drives her wheelchair around the room she chimes in when the boys or girls are discussing something she has friends and the certain fifth forms as well as her own also. discovered she copes pretty well without me sometimes she asks me to stir pick up books because she finds it difficult and just deserts and i fear for his safety because she might fall from the chair she leans over the skin if i knew that somebody was taking good care of her school i'd get a job bad dream. only his turned my life around before she was born i wasn't aware of what the world is like for disabled people it really was beyond my perception i sensed that their problems provided me with a
addicks is more interesting for you we do exercises and drug patterns in our math isis or. you get a yeah i'm going to be an artist the worst thing is because drawing that's what i like most of all. the children understand that d.s. is not like that they know they'd better not pass to her and leave her alone to avoid unnecessary problems. but she does try to join in. sometimes she even chases other children as she drives her wheelchair around the room she chimes in when the boys or girls are...
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one-on-one is brought to you isy month. why don't we have a woman president in the unite states? why haven't we had one? >> i think the answer to that is simply that american women may not be ready for it. a majority of the voters ar fee may president we would probably have one. i'm being a little bit flip. the thuth is we are not a and women have not really focused on politics unti the last couple of decades so we haven't developed a team that can move up to theprey >> what do you make of the women occupy seats in the united states congress? compared to the rest of the pretty much near the bottom. something like number 6 around the world in terms of that women are not terribly for office when that changes, we'l >> you written a fascinating book here and it's hard to >> thank you >> i managed to put it down. because i wanted to take some notes. your central proposition o the book is that a lot of americans, perhaps most americans, by far most, regard first ladies as kind of glitzy devoted to charitable undertakings. involved in soft power issues like literacy. that they really ar
one-on-one is brought to you isy month. why don't we have a woman president in the unite states? why haven't we had one? >> i think the answer to that is simply that american women may not be ready for it. a majority of the voters ar fee may president we would probably have one. i'm being a little bit flip. the thuth is we are not a and women have not really focused on politics unti the last couple of decades so we haven't developed a team that can move up to theprey >> what do you...
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his mistreatment has not ended at the hands of the isi.akistans that captured him and learned in the past 24 hours, he released a desperate plea to his family for some help to get him out. to get him out of the prison, because conditions are just getting considerably worse and he's fearful for his safety and that was communicated to the family in the past 24 hours, greta. >> thank you very much and i'm sure that a lot of our viewers are very interested in this, dr. afridi helped the united states immensely and now sitting in prison in pakistan. thank you, dominic. >> we do want to know what you think. will hollywood's help help get this doctor out of prison and should the united states do something? go to gretawire.com and tell us. coming up, a study that discovers everything what you thought about the missing fashion me guogul missoni's pla. >> and a snowplow goes rogue, you'll see it on camera minutes away. on goggles. it's marching to the beat of a different drum. and where beauty meets brains. it's big ideas with smaller footprints. an
his mistreatment has not ended at the hands of the isi.akistans that captured him and learned in the past 24 hours, he released a desperate plea to his family for some help to get him out. to get him out of the prison, because conditions are just getting considerably worse and he's fearful for his safety and that was communicated to the family in the past 24 hours, greta. >> thank you very much and i'm sure that a lot of our viewers are very interested in this, dr. afridi helped the...
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brian marshall of isi. more like a microsoft, intel or exxon. that's really speaking volumes. >> i'm not in the camp with everybody else that says apple has to get the money back to the shareholders right now. dividends, forget about it, in my opinion. i think a lot of activists and guys who have been chasing the stock finally got into the stock at its high levels that now they want to pressure the company on what they should do with their money. i don't agree with that at all. i think they should spend that money on innovation through acquisition. that would be a far smarmenter way. some share buy backs, as well. >> what do you want them to acquire at this point? >> whether or not they want to do something like intel did, create a venture capital firm, where they invest in names. maybe they get in the early rounds, i know it's not early, but -- >> isn't that more of a concern -- >> i'm not concerned. >> a lot of good money, cisco trying to -- >> i don't agree. that's actually where they're going to get the innovation. they've got to get growth
brian marshall of isi. more like a microsoft, intel or exxon. that's really speaking volumes. >> i'm not in the camp with everybody else that says apple has to get the money back to the shareholders right now. dividends, forget about it, in my opinion. i think a lot of activists and guys who have been chasing the stock finally got into the stock at its high levels that now they want to pressure the company on what they should do with their money. i don't agree with that at all. i think...
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this is now trading close to 20 times its earnings, isi of 85.t's probably the most technically overbought stock in the dow at this point in time. when i look at this thing, i look at it as inflation adjusted bond. you don't see these kinds of rifts in that. i think it's ready for a pullback. exceptional low volatility, makes the options cheap. i'm inclined the buy puts on this one. >> mike has a bearish view on this. a great beginning trade for those new to options. when you buy a put, you want the stock to go lower by more than the cost of the trade. that's where you see the most profits. above that level, you will see losses. it's that simple. with that said, what's the trade? >> i'm looking at the april puts. when i was looking at this earlier today, they were traded about 60 cents. it's well less than 1% of the current stock price. one of the things to think about here, because the stock doesn't move around a whole lot, what's it going to take to push it through that strike? but this is a situation where i don't think you'll see a lot of dec
this is now trading close to 20 times its earnings, isi of 85.t's probably the most technically overbought stock in the dow at this point in time. when i look at this thing, i look at it as inflation adjusted bond. you don't see these kinds of rifts in that. i think it's ready for a pullback. exceptional low volatility, makes the options cheap. i'm inclined the buy puts on this one. >> mike has a bearish view on this. a great beginning trade for those new to options. when you buy a put,...
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always saw people add they tried taking my life away me my mom started making really arguing and like isis i get really mad i had it was just it was a lot to me at that i say my teenage years was like my most lucky is. when i got to is of like sixteen seventeen i had to make realize like you know even . your mom didn't do something because you know she didn't know at the time and i had to realize i had to put my family sense into this like. i was born with that i did x. that is you know i can't be mad at my mother what can she do you know let me make make you make your future better don't don't look beyond the path i don't look at h.l.v. as a bad thing in my and of other youth in raven's age group who are prone to contract in h i v. the reaction of people what they're going to think of. the stigma that's the main one i think of the stigma that's why a lot of young kids the skid to get tested be done privately that they discuss going on stuff like that but i'm talking as the young because i'm still in the young generation that you know that's the that's what the big biggest problem is that
always saw people add they tried taking my life away me my mom started making really arguing and like isis i get really mad i had it was just it was a lot to me at that i say my teenage years was like my most lucky is. when i got to is of like sixteen seventeen i had to make realize like you know even . your mom didn't do something because you know she didn't know at the time and i had to realize i had to put my family sense into this like. i was born with that i did x. that is you know i can't...
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thirteen i always tell people i did try taking my life away me my mom started making really arguing like isis i get really mad i had it was just it was a lot to me at that i say my teenage years was like my most of. my country isn't right sixteen seventeen i had to make realize like you know even. be a mom then do something because you know she didn't know at the time and i had to realize i had to put my lily sense into this like. i was born with that i did x. that is you know i can't be mad at my mother what can she do you know let me make make it make your future better don't don't look beyond the path i don't look at a child we as a bad thing in my life and of other youth in raven's age group who are planning to contract in h.i.v. . the reaction of people what they're going to think of. the stigma that's the main one i think of the stigma that's why a lot of young kids are scared think it does that mean that they discuss stuff like that but i'm talking as they young because i'm still in the young generation that you know that's the that's where the big al biggest problem is that you know p
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thirteen i always tell people i did try taking my life away me my mom started making really auguring make isis i get really mad i had it was just it was a lot to me at that i say my teenage years was like my most lucky. i got to the age of right sixteen seventeen i had to make realize like you know even. be a mom then do something but you know she didn't know at the time and i had to realize i had to put my family sense into this like. i was born with that i did x. that is you know i can't be mad at my mother what can she do you know let me make make it make your future better don't don't look beyond the path i don't look at h.l.v. as a bad thing in my life and of other youth in raven's age group who are planning to contract in h i v. the reaction of people what they're going to think of. the stigma that's the main one i think of the stigma that's why a lot of young kids escape to get tested maybe on probable that they discussed being on stuff like that but i'm talking as they young because i'm still in the young generation that you know that that's the that's what the big biggest problem is t
thirteen i always tell people i did try taking my life away me my mom started making really auguring make isis i get really mad i had it was just it was a lot to me at that i say my teenage years was like my most lucky. i got to the age of right sixteen seventeen i had to make realize like you know even. be a mom then do something but you know she didn't know at the time and i had to realize i had to put my family sense into this like. i was born with that i did x. that is you know i can't be...
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isis therey evidence that economically raising the minimum wage is beneficial? >> there is. the chicago federal reserve bank modeled the intaskt a dollar minimum wage increase and found it resulted in very substantial boosts in consumer spending in low-income communities. >> reporter: that 2011 study by the chicago fed found an overall increase in spending of $2800 by households with minimum wage workers. >> it works just look a tax cut for low-wage workers. it gives them more money in their pobs to spend at local businesses. >> reporter: if the federal minimum wage had kept pace with inflation, studies show it would now be $10.56. the white house has a $9 minimum would only bring buying power back up to 1981 levels. >> pelley: anthony thanks very much. well, that minimum wage idea do the got a cold reception among republicans last night. the republican response to the state of the union address was made by senator marco rubio of florida. >> the tax increases and the deficit spending you propose will hurt middle-class families. it will cost them their raises. it will cost th
isis therey evidence that economically raising the minimum wage is beneficial? >> there is. the chicago federal reserve bank modeled the intaskt a dollar minimum wage increase and found it resulted in very substantial boosts in consumer spending in low-income communities. >> reporter: that 2011 study by the chicago fed found an overall increase in spending of $2800 by households with minimum wage workers. >> it works just look a tax cut for low-wage workers. it gives them more...
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always saw people add they tried taking my life away me my mom started making really arguing and like isis i get really mad at her it was just it was a lot to me at that i say my teenage years was like my. mom got to the age of like sixteen seventeen i had to make realize like you know even. your mom didn't do something but you know she didn't know at the time and i had to realize i had to put my family sense into this like. i was born with that i did x. that is you know i can't be mad at my mother what can she do you know let me make make it make your future better don't don't look beyond the pat i don't look at a child we as a bad thing and i and of other youth in raven's age group who are planning to contract in h i v. the reaction of people what they going to think of the. the stigma that's the main one i think of the stigma that's why a lot of young kids escape to get tested maybe on probable that they discussed being on stuff like that but i'm talking as they young because i'm still in the young generation that you know it that's the that's what the big al biggest problem is that you
always saw people add they tried taking my life away me my mom started making really arguing and like isis i get really mad at her it was just it was a lot to me at that i say my teenage years was like my. mom got to the age of like sixteen seventeen i had to make realize like you know even. your mom didn't do something but you know she didn't know at the time and i had to realize i had to put my family sense into this like. i was born with that i did x. that is you know i can't be mad at my...
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always tell people i did try taking my life away me my mom started making really arguing and like isis i get really mad at her it was just it was a lot to me at that i say my teenage years was like my most lucky he. got to the age of like sixteen seventeen i had to make realize like you know even. then do something but you know she didn't know at the time and i had to realize i had to put my family sense into this like. i was born with that i did x. that is you know i can't be mad at my mother what can she do you know let me make make it make your future better don't don't look beyond the path i don't look at a child me as a bad thing in my and of other youth in raven's age group who are planning to contract in h i v. the reaction of people what they going to think of. the stigma that's the main one i think of the stigma that's why a lot of young kids escape to get tested made on probable that they discussed being on stuff like that but i'm talking as they young because i'm still in the young generation that you know that's the that's what the big al biggest problem is that you know pe
always tell people i did try taking my life away me my mom started making really arguing and like isis i get really mad at her it was just it was a lot to me at that i say my teenage years was like my most lucky he. got to the age of like sixteen seventeen i had to make realize like you know even. then do something but you know she didn't know at the time and i had to realize i had to put my family sense into this like. i was born with that i did x. that is you know i can't be mad at my mother...
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. >> payments like google wallet, isis, will they take off in united states? >> what's your sense? you know, so i work at a business school, teach a lot of mbas. every semester, a project comes through where somebody's attacking the wallet because -- and they'll show these pictures of their bulging wallet. everybody hates them. so every student want to come up with an answer to this dilemma. absolutely it's going to take off. >> yeah, but, you know, 20 years ago they told us it would be a cashless society. basically, today it is, except in new york. but it's going to be a walletless society. it's just going to take time to do. who is going to survive? i have no idea. but yes, we're going to have that. and the retailers have to start installing the new equipment in their place. it has to be demanded by the customers, but it's going to happen but it's going to happen over a long period of time. >> you guys, thank you so much. really appreciate all of this information. and if any of you out there have a question for our experts, all you have to do is go to our website. the address is
. >> payments like google wallet, isis, will they take off in united states? >> what's your sense? you know, so i work at a business school, teach a lot of mbas. every semester, a project comes through where somebody's attacking the wallet because -- and they'll show these pictures of their bulging wallet. everybody hates them. so every student want to come up with an answer to this dilemma. absolutely it's going to take off. >> yeah, but, you know, 20 years ago they told us...
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isis it the crisis hit once started to reverse and we see in all of our headlines today. the fundamental nature of all the world around us is changing due to these reverse in trends of prices. swiper take twilit as u.s. homes with plumbing ebb amid the worst recession since the great depression pilfering cut the number of u.s. homes with complete plumbing by about ten point four percent from two thousand and eight to two thousand and eleven according to a us census data compiled by bloomberg that reverse the five decade trend the decay of housing adds another obstacle to recovery and rust belt cities already beset by crime and poverty so there max are now three million homes in america with no plumbing at all that's about two point two percent of the stock in some cities like detroit nineteen percent of homes have no plumbing twenty four percent in gary indiana because it's all been stripped by their cellphones no plumbing no indoor plumbing but they do have cell phones where they can access virtual games and they can invest in virtual property on second life or some virt
isis it the crisis hit once started to reverse and we see in all of our headlines today. the fundamental nature of all the world around us is changing due to these reverse in trends of prices. swiper take twilit as u.s. homes with plumbing ebb amid the worst recession since the great depression pilfering cut the number of u.s. homes with complete plumbing by about ten point four percent from two thousand and eight to two thousand and eleven according to a us census data compiled by bloomberg...
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very little isis actually known about them when you consider how much ink and tv time they get. >> other than fishermen, who's going to be the big lobbyists to keep that off the list? >> you know, i don't know that a lot of these top scientists are going to actually be really begging for it. a few have written letters. the chair of aquatic biology at cal academy of science, 40-year shark expert, is saying i don't think they need to be listed. >> who does? >> mostly the environmentalists at this point. >> all right. we'll come back to that no doubt. >> one year from now. >> one year from now. thank you, paul. >>> now we go on to another environmental story. this one on dry land. and it involves the san francisco bicycle coalition. over the past six years, the number of commuters using bikes in the city has risen dramatically. they'd like nothing more than to see those numbers continue going up. and to that end, the influential advocacy group is lobbying hard for the city's transportation agency to pour a bigger chunk of its budget into bicycling improvements and develop a plan to make san
very little isis actually known about them when you consider how much ink and tv time they get. >> other than fishermen, who's going to be the big lobbyists to keep that off the list? >> you know, i don't know that a lot of these top scientists are going to actually be really begging for it. a few have written letters. the chair of aquatic biology at cal academy of science, 40-year shark expert, is saying i don't think they need to be listed. >> who does? >> mostly the...
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but taco bell said really, meat isis if it? is eating horse anti-different that cow.se horses are so pumped full of drugs and steroids they could play third base for the yankees. as if you need one more reason to eat fast food. it's not a shampoo so you can stop intense itch fast wherever you are. i dropped the itch. free yourself from embarrassing scalp itch. drop the itch with maximum strength scalpicin®. also available scalpicin® 2 in 1, itch relief plus dandruff control. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough college graduates to fill them. that's why at devry university we're teaming up with companies like cisco to help make sure everyone is ready with the know-how we need for a new tomorrow. [ male announcer ] make sure america's ready. make sure you're ready. at devry.edu/knowhow. ♪ ♪ >> john: tonight's viewer tweet comes from renee ten eyck who brings up a point i really haven't heard so far in the gun debate. they ask why no one discusses the likelihood of hate groups such as t
but taco bell said really, meat isis if it? is eating horse anti-different that cow.se horses are so pumped full of drugs and steroids they could play third base for the yankees. as if you need one more reason to eat fast food. it's not a shampoo so you can stop intense itch fast wherever you are. i dropped the itch. free yourself from embarrassing scalp itch. drop the itch with maximum strength scalpicin®. also available scalpicin® 2 in 1, itch relief plus dandruff control. what we need are...
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in 2011 about the pakistani government not doing much about the haqqani network and the arm of the isie explanation i routinely got in again this can be taken with a grain of salt but nevertheless competent pakistani military did go to that end he described a hornets nest they were being alliance and bring that same level of violence that have pakistani in 2,072,009 which crushed the pakistani public and military and that would return again and that was something that they greatly feared so there's a degree of calibration as to how much you can do given the cost you have to absorb or the cost to have to bear that i think motivates the limited strategy of the pakistani stasis utilize. another question that comes up a lot is the issue of selectivity. distinguishing good taliban versus bad taliban. selectivity is not just about the target or the insurgent group but also about the territory being contested. i believe hassan referred to the distinction between unsettled areas and this is something that resonates in terms of how pakistan calibrates territory. unsettled areas are expected to
in 2011 about the pakistani government not doing much about the haqqani network and the arm of the isie explanation i routinely got in again this can be taken with a grain of salt but nevertheless competent pakistani military did go to that end he described a hornets nest they were being alliance and bring that same level of violence that have pakistani in 2,072,009 which crushed the pakistani public and military and that would return again and that was something that they greatly feared so...
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farewell to the pope, we will go live to rome to pope, we will go live to rome to find out how the pope isys of wg to give a breast cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. it was such a beautiful experience. (jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because your efforts help komen serve millions of women and men facing breast cancer every year. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information today. it was 3 days of pure joy. ♪ and it's beautiful >> cupertino, concord, wine country and all the bay area this is abc7 news. >> on this thursday we are back, and remember how we talked about it would be warmer this morning? five degrees in san jose. six in oakland. in concord, eight degrees. livermore and half moon bay, 11, 14 in novato and forward, 13 in napa, temperatures running mainly in the mid-to-upper 40's and 49 in san francisco and oakland. we will break down today in the mid-to-upper 40's through 7:00 and upper 50's at the coast to low-to-mid 60's for the rest of us with increasing sunshine
farewell to the pope, we will go live to rome to pope, we will go live to rome to find out how the pope isys of wg to give a breast cancer survivor a lifetime-- that's definitely a fair trade. it was such a beautiful experience. (jessica lee) ♪ and it's beautiful (woman) why walk 60 miles in the boldest breast cancer event in history? because your efforts help komen serve millions of women and men facing breast cancer every year. visit the3day.org to register or to request more information...
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competent, despite evidence that he suffers from hallucinations, psychosis and fantasies employs he isis-- he faces life in prison. >> lane admits he shot the student but says he doesn't know why. >>> today, maryland officials want approval for police to take dna samples from people arrested for crime. 28 states. but privacy advocates and others say it's unconstriewcial to take dna from someone who has not been convicted of a crime without a apparent. the justices will make the decision later this year. >>> looking into secret recordings, made by hopkins ob/gyn. dr. nikita levy was fired and later his body was found. they say levy used a pen camera to make some of the recordings and computer recordings were found at his home. police say levy left a suicide note, apologizing to his wife. >>> a military judge refuses to discharges against an army private accused of sending classified documents to wikileaks. lawyers argue their client was denied a speedy trial. he's been detained for nearly three years. manning faces 22 charges, including aiding the enemy, which carries a maximum life sente
competent, despite evidence that he suffers from hallucinations, psychosis and fantasies employs he isis-- he faces life in prison. >> lane admits he shot the student but says he doesn't know why. >>> today, maryland officials want approval for police to take dna samples from people arrested for crime. 28 states. but privacy advocates and others say it's unconstriewcial to take dna from someone who has not been convicted of a crime without a apparent. the justices will make the...
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just wanted to get your perspective on a business partner that you brought up with isis and wanted tonow the other side of that, which is alny. >> yeah, we've looked at that. you know, it's an interesting -- speculative friday. i bless it. but i'll talk about the idea of the one i like. biomarin. great number. that's my spec in the group and i reiterate that's my fave. need to go to rob in pennsylvania. rob. >> caller: jimmy. boo-yah to ya from glenside, pa. >> glenside. around the corner. what's happening? >> caller: hey, jimmy, was just wondering about aqua america. the old suburban water company. >> you bet. that was my water company when we never had to drink bottled water because their water's better than bottled water. none of that plastic. it's come alive after being dormant for a very long time and i have to admit it's starting to roll up. i'm on board. call me a momentum player. i will take the blame. let's go to richard in colorado. richard. >> caller: hey, jim. a single-digit mining stock. does it still have a call? molly corp. >> i've been against that stock from time imme
just wanted to get your perspective on a business partner that you brought up with isis and wanted tonow the other side of that, which is alny. >> yeah, we've looked at that. you know, it's an interesting -- speculative friday. i bless it. but i'll talk about the idea of the one i like. biomarin. great number. that's my spec in the group and i reiterate that's my fave. need to go to rob in pennsylvania. rob. >> caller: jimmy. boo-yah to ya from glenside, pa. >> glenside....
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go in and take out usama bin laden and leave behind the doctor and he's arrested by the pakistanis, isiwn in prison and tried for treason and 30, 35 years. and have we done anything to get him back or to help free him? >> the efforts to get the doctor out have been very weak, quite frankly, on this side of the u.s. government, both at the cia level and also the state department in an effort-- in its efforts as well and one of the reasons, the u.s. government is very, very scared when it comes to dealing with the pakistanis, because they're so material, it's part of the pakistani military which is very controlling inside pakistan to send militants over to afghanistan to attack on soldiers and n.a.t.o. soldiers over there. so, washington is very concerned about actually upsetting pakistan, even further. and you know, we give them up to 2 billion dollars a year in military aid and we're getting virtually nothing in return for that. he so, washington doesn't have to deal with this primarily and one of the reasons they haven't attacked the issue as much as you think they would. >> all right,
go in and take out usama bin laden and leave behind the doctor and he's arrested by the pakistanis, isiwn in prison and tried for treason and 30, 35 years. and have we done anything to get him back or to help free him? >> the efforts to get the doctor out have been very weak, quite frankly, on this side of the u.s. government, both at the cia level and also the state department in an effort-- in its efforts as well and one of the reasons, the u.s. government is very, very scared when it...
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brian marshall from isi group is at the mobile conference in barcelona.an, thanks for coming on today. >> thanks, scott. >> obviously have a pretty big delay in the satellite so just tell us what seems to be the most exciting thing out there, how should investors here be thinking about it? >> well, i think the key take-aways -- this is obviously take one. but key take-aways, service provide remembers spending more on networks so the com equipment vendors will be happy about that. two, the smartphone die mentions, the size of the screen on the smartphone is definitely migrated up. i saw a smartphone today, the world's largest esst 6.1 inche. the iphone 5 is four inches today. i think the sweet spot goes to five, six inches over time. >> you mentioned apple. what's the scuttlebutt as to whether apple's lost its mojo, if people think it has, can it get it back? >> i think the word on the street with respect to apple, it's kind of lost its cool a little bit. i think the product is a little bit stale from a form factor perspective. obviously we see a lot of 4.
brian marshall from isi group is at the mobile conference in barcelona.an, thanks for coming on today. >> thanks, scott. >> obviously have a pretty big delay in the satellite so just tell us what seems to be the most exciting thing out there, how should investors here be thinking about it? >> well, i think the key take-aways -- this is obviously take one. but key take-aways, service provide remembers spending more on networks so the com equipment vendors will be happy about...
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brian marshall at isi point out dell is one of the best performers in the '90s.t $10,000 in 1990 and returned in 19999 your investment would have been millions. as of yesterday 2.4 million. inflation adjusted about 1.4 million but something to consider as we wait to see what happens with dell in terms of it going private. >> time for friday edition of the rundown. kay la joins us and welcome to you both. let's talk first of all about setting the cnbc alarm clock app a little earlier. because nasdaq, unbelievably here, will move up the premarket trading by three hours to 4:00 a.m. neil, do we need premarket trading at 4:00 a&m? >> i tell you, i don't think the people in los angeles will think so. that is 1:00 a.m. for them. but there are nickels and dimes that nasdaq can pick up here. apple and other big tech stocks trade overseaes a lot. there is 5% of the volume in the earlier day. it is nickel answers dimes. >> you agree with that kayla or not? >> well europe is such an integral part of the market moves, a lot of traders get up at 2:00 a.m. to watch europe like
brian marshall at isi point out dell is one of the best performers in the '90s.t $10,000 in 1990 and returned in 19999 your investment would have been millions. as of yesterday 2.4 million. inflation adjusted about 1.4 million but something to consider as we wait to see what happens with dell in terms of it going private. >> time for friday edition of the rundown. kay la joins us and welcome to you both. let's talk first of all about setting the cnbc alarm clock app a little earlier....
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and you've already come and my is going to transforming his campaign he's you know you're an isis i remember three months going to came out of high fives all the hand-picked middle class americans and said look what the republicans are doing to my friends here in the pledge this is three months later he's going to promise me you the same thing with using the military as a prop it's the same thing the a.f.l.-cio i thought i'd already thought you know you're going to write a little i regret i jack a job. so. obama will always have the upper hand on this because he's not he's communicator and america is going to speak loudly and in that debate and there are reports that you know when the politics of that there's a there's a really fundamental question here and ben you pointed this out in europe they have been cutting spending you said oh we've got a spending problem need to we have a debt probably have to reduce our debt and and so europe said ok we've got a debt problem let's cut and it's crashing their economies in the united states when we ended world war two or. debt to g.d.p. ratio was one
and you've already come and my is going to transforming his campaign he's you know you're an isis i remember three months going to came out of high fives all the hand-picked middle class americans and said look what the republicans are doing to my friends here in the pledge this is three months later he's going to promise me you the same thing with using the military as a prop it's the same thing the a.f.l.-cio i thought i'd already thought you know you're going to write a little i regret i...
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refined oil products the price of gas the isis would drop by a dollar a gallon at least so let's keep increasing the production here you get into the middle of the let's put an export tariff on refined oil products karl i am shocked that we're having a debate in which conservatives are talking about world markets affecting the guts of price after spending four years talking about how obama is this possible for you to increase domestic production which would we are we do see a freeze we don't want to hear all the words forty year producing more oil and crude products then we excrete it for what the private sector does that's not on federal lands that's his favorite thing to do ok and i would do is that you know watch the debates knows that everyone who's seen what's going on in north dakota knows that everyone has seen what's going on in southwest and western pennsylvania as well and this is the whole thing that they were talking about during the debates was what or whether or not obama had approved certain licenses or whether or not the administration just let them lapse and get reins
refined oil products the price of gas the isis would drop by a dollar a gallon at least so let's keep increasing the production here you get into the middle of the let's put an export tariff on refined oil products karl i am shocked that we're having a debate in which conservatives are talking about world markets affecting the guts of price after spending four years talking about how obama is this possible for you to increase domestic production which would we are we do see a freeze we don't...