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it is conceivable that it's an iso container. so, if that's the case, then unfortunately, it may not be as positive an outcome as we've all been hoping it might be. but in looking at the analysis that's been done on this photograph, that data is from a pretty grainy picture. and if you think about it, that satellite is a long way up in the sky. it's being taken from an incredible distance, and it's a massive, probably a massive photograph that's been taken. and the guys have zoomed in and zoomed in to look at the various, you know, various color indentations or various changes in tone on the sea surface to get any sense of there being some kind of flots yam or jetsa that could be part of the boeing 777 aircraft that's been disappeared for nearly two weeks. >> talk about the satellite taking the image right now. is this australian intelligence? and how long do you think it will be until we get a better picture? will that come from one of the planes flying overhead? i understand commercial satellites are now redirecting their camer
it is conceivable that it's an iso container. so, if that's the case, then unfortunately, it may not be as positive an outcome as we've all been hoping it might be. but in looking at the analysis that's been done on this photograph, that data is from a pretty grainy picture. and if you think about it, that satellite is a long way up in the sky. it's being taken from an incredible distance, and it's a massive, probably a massive photograph that's been taken. and the guys have zoomed in and...
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doesn't look like this isoing to change. heavier rains will shift to northern california. we have rain this morning around san francisco. some showers that continues to northern california. the big portion of the storm has moved on shore. showery weather. that's in the forecast all day today. there's another storm in the upper levels behind this that will kick in northwest with additional showers and storms. here's a closer look at radar. green shows you the rain. mountains will see a more showers than the lower elevations. you can see the radar enhancement west of san francisco. that will sweep through throughout your morning. again, much needed rainfall. what we're going to see over seven day, no rain relief for drought in southern california. the rescues. additional showers in the northwest. additional rains thursday night and friday. we'll talk more about the extended forecast coming up. >> looking forward to that. thank you bill. >>> remember the zoo that killed a giraffe? it did it again to a den of lions. >>> plus the burger king baby searching for her mom 27 years
doesn't look like this isoing to change. heavier rains will shift to northern california. we have rain this morning around san francisco. some showers that continues to northern california. the big portion of the storm has moved on shore. showery weather. that's in the forecast all day today. there's another storm in the upper levels behind this that will kick in northwest with additional showers and storms. here's a closer look at radar. green shows you the rain. mountains will see a more...
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individually or in combinatio, and, uh, come prty much immersed in uninkabldefeat, and the work that i do iso meet with them and um, areas of--of, um,ce maybe mutual interest a gradual develment of intest t of fragments of contact. , and, uh, with the understanding that wmay be working togethe t for a very long time,ct. and that if the going gets rough, that i'm here to go the distance thatwith them.eason touit, david was dr. silver's patient at chestt lodge. my relationship with my doctor was one of distrust, admiration, and gratitude with a slight bit of trust.very. it's getting bigger because i'm still in contact with her. initially, the patients will hardly ever believe it's that anything goodause i'm sis going to come of it.r. gradually, vy often, there's a rekindling of hope, and as the relationship with the doctor gbecomes something that they trelyeel they can depend on,, that, then, geralizes, d ey'll more reachable to other people in theommuni d enill start reaching outothers i ubt that at any point research will ever find a single cause of schizophrenia. when we talk about schizophr
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and what is an iso container? an iso container, well, they come in 20 feet, 40 feet and possibly 80 feet. so, we're not sure exactly what it is, so we can't get our hopes up. and of course, to add to the clarity, to try and get a better picture, satellites have been steered to try and rephotograph that area at the moment. and of course, on top of that, the surveillance aircraft from the u.s. navy, the royal australian air force and the new zealand air force are all out there trying to do the same thing at the moment, trying to get some fidelity to what's going on. the part of the issue is, there is poor visibility, and this is the part of the water that used to be called the roaring 40s. you know from history, from the 19th century, this is where ships got ship wrecked. this is really rough waters. so, it's not something that we can expect to stay calm for long. and it means it's going to be hard to really stay on that and actually follow it. and you think about it, this is a 4-day-old, 3-day-old photograph, and t
and what is an iso container? an iso container, well, they come in 20 feet, 40 feet and possibly 80 feet. so, we're not sure exactly what it is, so we can't get our hopes up. and of course, to add to the clarity, to try and get a better picture, satellites have been steered to try and rephotograph that area at the moment. and of course, on top of that, the surveillance aircraft from the u.s. navy, the royal australian air force and the new zealand air force are all out there trying to do the...
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in testimony iso. she isn't ready yet. he has no lack of pressure. there's no kind of pressure. in catalonia. mike was talking to us it is a real democracy elected government with a mandate to compete in the consultation breeding is no comparison oh and wonderful. i think don't get to that. cheers to you too must presume to hear melissa george the eye. i know . which. just today. ch opal key to the market. from my job. chris and it's come in for democracy. come to put them all. krista was formed in my sin and toward us it is out of me pink to push it in my tuna. then today he seemed to me to science. a musical when the rice for students who seek to force form. a country where i come from. we may be in this piece in last week's assignments. so when i was was cooked. tor books in this. on to win the race was also fun. and i'll remain so that the wind. and what the gays misuse and abuse of our house we get to those for the available time the portico was what kept going and it is going to put them to great heights. i'm drinking tea for me. i guess the costliest made it lots of gold
in testimony iso. she isn't ready yet. he has no lack of pressure. there's no kind of pressure. in catalonia. mike was talking to us it is a real democracy elected government with a mandate to compete in the consultation breeding is no comparison oh and wonderful. i think don't get to that. cheers to you too must presume to hear melissa george the eye. i know . which. just today. ch opal key to the market. from my job. chris and it's come in for democracy. come to put them all. krista was...
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bailli is the mical director, margarita iso usesed psdymic principl. would y at depression was real nnly the angetued inward, buit was theest of the conict between her ger, heaggression e husband,and soher confliing e, io and dependency on the hband that creates a cflict whic, for the pat, unresolvable and results in thejust psychologilly ving up, and that's t clinical manifestation of depression. focuseson the identifation of thiagessive impulse and thdetandin of how it's being rechneled and nflicted so twh the patnt understands atin a more clear wa e's able toaccehe feengand unded that it's appropriate and human feeling and doest meanthe feengand unded she will deprive herte of that dependency object. today, iaddition to psychodynamic psychotherapy, the are meew short-terpsychothe. right. different individualsnees and even different types of psychotherapy. we talk about psychotherapy as if it's one thing, but there are many different types of psychotherapy. not everybody should have psychoanalytic psychotherapy that has a depression. some people need
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online, actually, they're partially submerged and they are consistent also with what could be seen as an isocontainer. so we have to be careful not to get our hopes up too high that this is in fact part of the fuselage of because there's beeo little else out there to give us any kind of shred of hope that we might have found something. this is consistent with other imagery in the past. we've seen similar kind of fuselage pieces that might have been floating around in the ocean. so the imagery analysts would have looked at this and compared notes with previous imagery they would have collected over the years and correlated this and seen that that approximates a piece of fuselage from an aircraft. but they can't be certain. that's why it's so important that these aircraft that are flying over that site right now, can verify the data, can take their own photographs, in addition to additional satellite imagery that's been taken at the moment. and try and get some clarity on where it is and what it is. >> yeah. >> the other thing to bear in mind is the currents are shifting this. so the photos ar
online, actually, they're partially submerged and they are consistent also with what could be seen as an isocontainer. so we have to be careful not to get our hopes up too high that this is in fact part of the fuselage of because there's beeo little else out there to give us any kind of shred of hope that we might have found something. this is consistent with other imagery in the past. we've seen similar kind of fuselage pieces that might have been floating around in the ocean. so the imagery...
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a man who continue scoring many goals in the pursuit of an iso range of hope that they still come to the court on to the quarterfinals for the second successive year visiting striker made his mark on sixty minutes but this is the hard drive which flew into the next trip is in its warm them up before st dominic tickets to testing tells her that just before hopped on for most touchdowns this has to go fishing. it's going to visit last year's losing finalists of sleeping through the quiet polemic a bit. runaway serie a leaders youth and to stop and see what to do with a trip to the attendant appeared to the place that will surprise you open the tent stakes. it demands equalize from the reckoning for more detroit tuesday defense like you to fourteen points clear of the rest of it to bake forty to twenty seven points ahead of fourth place pure and tina and to get colds is ambitions extend the older you are petite. but the school. there are costs to repeat its defences should not be new or police. we should be playing in the champions league. will come to his regret needs to be our elimina
a man who continue scoring many goals in the pursuit of an iso range of hope that they still come to the court on to the quarterfinals for the second successive year visiting striker made his mark on sixty minutes but this is the hard drive which flew into the next trip is in its warm them up before st dominic tickets to testing tells her that just before hopped on for most touchdowns this has to go fishing. it's going to visit last year's losing finalists of sleeping through the quiet polemic...
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use and it iso like getting the bazooka out. you take the 2013 numbers and you slap down all of the write-down. at the same time, you take the crown jewels and the property .ortfolio that is why institutional taking thatve been billion pounds. your feed in with price cuts and strategy to revamp the stores. it comes into play this year. this is a big statement by dawson phillips. >> they are losing market share budget conscious shoppers shop there. >> yes. that is 100% correct. business andn there is record sales. is 33% in the 12 weeks at the beginning of march. we spoke to institutions and they said it was not just the germans in markets. they got it wrong and they went after higher and fresh food at the time when everybody was turning to other brands. that takes me back to look backwards. that theyn warns should not ignore the core customer. you can blame the germans. it is fine to blame the germans. when you are in the isle yourself, that is not getting anywhere. we have a profit warning and they say they're making half as mu
use and it iso like getting the bazooka out. you take the 2013 numbers and you slap down all of the write-down. at the same time, you take the crown jewels and the property .ortfolio that is why institutional taking thatve been billion pounds. your feed in with price cuts and strategy to revamp the stores. it comes into play this year. this is a big statement by dawson phillips. >> they are losing market share budget conscious shoppers shop there. >> yes. that is 100% correct....
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now, to say they have the same kinetic energy iso say when they hit the barn door, they'll do the same work, the same damage. from the fact that an elephant and a mouse, honey, running down, doing the same damage and hit the barn door, is that enough information for you to say which is going faster? now, which one's going faster? that mouse is a bullet, okay? it'll have to be like a bullet too the same damage. so it turns out little things will go faster than big things if they have the same energy. that tells you a lot, gang. that tells you why there's no helium. why you go-- you don't get helium. all the helium atoms are going so fast, they're going at escape speed. they escape the earth. and what helium there is in the very, very top, 's all gone. it goes out. the heliumou get in your balloons, that comes from under the ground when they' mining gas, they get helium in there too. later on, we're gonna learn about where that helium comes from. it comes from the radioactive decay of elements ke uranium and radium. that's what it is, that's the alpha particles. so next timeou see a kid
now, to say they have the same kinetic energy iso say when they hit the barn door, they'll do the same work, the same damage. from the fact that an elephant and a mouse, honey, running down, doing the same damage and hit the barn door, is that enough information for you to say which is going faster? now, which one's going faster? that mouse is a bullet, okay? it'll have to be like a bullet too the same damage. so it turns out little things will go faster than big things if they have the same...
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where despite what might have happened to cause it, investigation to find out the people who did it isoing to take a while. these have to be put together. this is going to be very simil similar, and in fact i think what you are going to see now getting back to this actual product is you will see these countries pull away because they don't have any tax base as we have to fund these things. we landed on ach 47 chinook that was six times the entire nation of honduras. i cannot imagine vietnam is much more than that. lou: to cooperate fully to help the authorities is under great threat financial pressure and then we are providing some support. your judgment about this, this disappearance is all we can really call it. your suspicion that it is terrorism, it makes so little sense with the information we have got. where do you take that aircraft if you don't crash it, where do you landed come if you do landed, how in the world do you get it back in the air? what could be going on here? >> those are questions almost undefinable. what is definable is what conventional warfare is. whether it is ter
where despite what might have happened to cause it, investigation to find out the people who did it isoing to take a while. these have to be put together. this is going to be very simil similar, and in fact i think what you are going to see now getting back to this actual product is you will see these countries pull away because they don't have any tax base as we have to fund these things. we landed on ach 47 chinook that was six times the entire nation of honduras. i cannot imagine vietnam is...
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but it is also the length of an iso container. it's not at all conceivable that is what it is.pe against hope that we identified part of the aircraft. i'm not so optimistic. of course, there are other satellites getting further pictures. the problem is that piece of flotsam and jetsam is not where it was. that is why it moved further to the east of where the photograph is taken. the problem is we don't know exactly where. and so the aircraft are looking in poor visibility and this is the area that used to be what we called the roaring 40s. waters that ships got wrecked in. these are treacherous areas of water. it's very hard to detect things in. no matter, you have the p-8 and p-3 aircraft, maritime surveillance aircraft, the best surveillance technology on the planet. but they're not -- even with that best technology, it is still really hard in this kind of environment to pick up these little semisubmerged blips that are not emanating anything necessarily. and you're looking for something that is potentially not even there anymore. >> and that's the concern. you're up against
but it is also the length of an iso container. it's not at all conceivable that is what it is.pe against hope that we identified part of the aircraft. i'm not so optimistic. of course, there are other satellites getting further pictures. the problem is that piece of flotsam and jetsam is not where it was. that is why it moved further to the east of where the photograph is taken. the problem is we don't know exactly where. and so the aircraft are looking in poor visibility and this is the area...
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to do iso not want raise tensions in the area. on the other hands, one staffer suggested announcing a strategic relationship with poland or doing something that shows we have strong interests in the region, that we stand i the region. time, what we do not want to do is raise tensions specifically in that area. i am concerned about what putin will do. it is very evident that this is a tremendous threat to him. for people inside russia to see what the citizens are doing is a threat to him. if ukraine moves to the west, which we have had a good three or four days in that regard, it is going to shape russia's future in a big way. no doubt the country will migrate more that way. if he is able to pull them back in some form or fashion, i thing oppresses them back in the other direction. , we were just talking about the things our office needs to do to push the administration to really take a , but righttion here now it appears the president .eally does not have a plan as with so many other foreign-policy crises, it seems we're catching
to do iso not want raise tensions in the area. on the other hands, one staffer suggested announcing a strategic relationship with poland or doing something that shows we have strong interests in the region, that we stand i the region. time, what we do not want to do is raise tensions specifically in that area. i am concerned about what putin will do. it is very evident that this is a tremendous threat to him. for people inside russia to see what the citizens are doing is a threat to him. if...
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sometimes this stuff iso longer needed. wait, no longer needed? that can't be right.ose jobs you were looking for? those are really needed, and they're the stuff inside your stuff. our job is to unlock those jobs. and it srts when you donate your stuff to your local goodwill. here's how we do it: when you donate to goodwill, we sell yourtuff to provide job training for people right here in your community. so just by teaming up with goodwill, you help create jobs. and isn't that worth parting with the leftover keytar from your 80's cover band? goodwill. donate stuff. create jobs. neil: this is quickly becoming the most popular segment of the show perhaps any show and what do we call it guys? >> what's the deal, neil? neil: you can ask me anything you want, anything at all, email, tweet, text or talk. >> neil, what is your advice for the next year? neil: well my advice for the next yea is patience. next question? >> i think that you know, that americans should be entitled to, you know, decent health care. you know, at a decent cost. i don't think obama is going around a
sometimes this stuff iso longer needed. wait, no longer needed? that can't be right.ose jobs you were looking for? those are really needed, and they're the stuff inside your stuff. our job is to unlock those jobs. and it srts when you donate your stuff to your local goodwill. here's how we do it: when you donate to goodwill, we sell yourtuff to provide job training for people right here in your community. so just by teaming up with goodwill, you help create jobs. and isn't that worth parting...
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we get isos far ma, all of them, they can't do go to the next level without your equipment, can they?i mean, we are the key supplier. >> right. >> the largest supplier by for to biotech and pharmaceutical companies and they do incredible work. if they are trying to cure cancer and fight the right drug, they will use our products to do the scientific discoveries and used for dna sequencing and protein research, very core to those scientific efforts. >> now you also have what people should understand as being the essential raiser blade business. please explain to people why you have this stream? >> yeah, so today 25% of our revenue is instrumentation and equipment and the aftermarket, consumables, chemicals and services we have which headaches the business predictable, stable and growing over time. >> let's be sure because one came out recently and saying there are worries about academic funding. thee these are not worries for funding. >> it was a head wind for our industry, but we continued to gain market share and with a budget deal in the u.s., that's a positive. we see the economic
we get isos far ma, all of them, they can't do go to the next level without your equipment, can they?i mean, we are the key supplier. >> right. >> the largest supplier by for to biotech and pharmaceutical companies and they do incredible work. if they are trying to cure cancer and fight the right drug, they will use our products to do the scientific discoveries and used for dna sequencing and protein research, very core to those scientific efforts. >> now you also have what...
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prices.we >> a woman h said she was doing porn to pay for college and you object to people saying this isoering. >> i think it's just horrendous. you have this woman, she's a woman studies major, of course. and she goes on-line and shes explains that this is very empowering for her.la >> she makes money doing something that's not that>> difficult. >> they're used. they contract std's. >> some do. >> i'm not going to get into an argument about legalized prostitution. >> it's porn, not prostitution. >> it is prostitution, essentially. they're getting paid to have sex. it just happens to be on camera. the bottom line here is that i think women are suggesting, feminists are suggesting thata somehow this woman is going togs be happy to have a duke degree and having spent her four years being used by men on camera. i just think ultimately that'sig not in her best interest. >> thank you, naomi. next, feminism or not, why are most business and political leaders still men? here is one answer from facebook's coo. >> if you ask men why they did a good job, they'll say i'm awesome. if you ask -- obvio
prices.we >> a woman h said she was doing porn to pay for college and you object to people saying this isoering. >> i think it's just horrendous. you have this woman, she's a woman studies major, of course. and she goes on-line and shes explains that this is very empowering for her.la >> she makes money doing something that's not that>> difficult. >> they're used. they contract std's. >> some do. >> i'm not going to get into an argument about legalized...
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they may be iso containers lost overboard from a ship. shu should it prove to be true, they have to do a backtrack and the set and drift calculations to find out where the debris originated. go back to that location, and the basic tools to locate it will be a side scan sonar towed from a ship. towed a distance off the bottom with a search pattern similar to mowing your lawn, going back and forth with a side scan. taking swaths a little less than 1 kilometer wide. if they spot something, they will get a closer look. once identified, they have to come up for a plan for recovery. >> and that of course in ten to 20 foot seas would be hard to do. give us an idea how hard it is operating in those conditions? >> the side scan sonar wouldn't be hard at all hang on and deal with the seasick crew. it would be stable underwater. the crew would be watches the monitors and looking for things. once you saw the spread of the debris and the pieces and sizes that had to be recovered, you would go back to the drawing board and assemble the resources you wo
they may be iso containers lost overboard from a ship. shu should it prove to be true, they have to do a backtrack and the set and drift calculations to find out where the debris originated. go back to that location, and the basic tools to locate it will be a side scan sonar towed from a ship. towed a distance off the bottom with a search pattern similar to mowing your lawn, going back and forth with a side scan. taking swaths a little less than 1 kilometer wide. if they spot something, they...
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sure, there is violence on the see iso, which americans increasing. vines on the left and the right must stop. the way to stop it is not by supporting a private, brutal army who wants to overthrow a government of a country the size of iowa. but by doing what america does best, negotiating a peaceful --tlement with a democratic of nations taking the lead. the way to stop this violence is boland amendment, the gephardt amendment, let us not have the blood of the innocents on our hands. -- i say, vote against the michael amendment. >> c-span, created by the cable companies 35 years ago and brought to you today as a service by your local cable or satellite provider. >> connecticut senator richard blumenthal was a keynote speaker and an event looking at the pfizer court. fisa court. t ize ladies and gentlemen, welcome. centerional constitution , for those of you have been here before no, is the only institution in america chartered by congress to disseminate information about the u.s. constitution on a nonpartisan basis. as part of our inspiring mission, w
sure, there is violence on the see iso, which americans increasing. vines on the left and the right must stop. the way to stop it is not by supporting a private, brutal army who wants to overthrow a government of a country the size of iowa. but by doing what america does best, negotiating a peaceful --tlement with a democratic of nations taking the lead. the way to stop this violence is boland amendment, the gephardt amendment, let us not have the blood of the innocents on our hands. -- i say,...
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numbers.hould have iso >> thank you. we will be back after those numbers are out. numbers are out, chrysler auto sales. matt miller is back with us. >> it is the all-wheel-drive vehicles that help chrysler. you will see automakers come out salesy long that say the fall because of winter weather. that is not untrue, but all-wheel-drive's, especially trucks and jeeps, will do well in that kind of weather. chrysler sales were up 47%. it has been the best brands since the takeover. it is the brand with the biggest cachet. the brand with the most innovation as far as new vehicles are out. the cherokee has a very successful vehicle, the new wrangler is a very successful vehicle. they do well when it snows. the dodge brand fell 11%. they did well with their trucks. heavy-duty trucks, up 19%. the trend likely continue. ford and gm in about an hour and an hour and a half. you can see drops their according to analyst's we the overall number. you will probably see gains for their 40 we'll -- for their four wheel drive. >> thank you. we are waiting for those numbers on income
numbers.hould have iso >> thank you. we will be back after those numbers are out. numbers are out, chrysler auto sales. matt miller is back with us. >> it is the all-wheel-drive vehicles that help chrysler. you will see automakers come out salesy long that say the fall because of winter weather. that is not untrue, but all-wheel-drive's, especially trucks and jeeps, will do well in that kind of weather. chrysler sales were up 47%. it has been the best brands since the takeover. it...
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iso not think putin withdrawing pressure around that time. have parliamentary elections in ukraine. this is a long-term game. businesses should really plan longer-term horizons. the pressure that will come from screwst to tighten the on the russian economy will be a year's time. plan,not know putin's this will determine the action the west takes. >> what is your take on what putin's plan is? at what point does he stop? this is him gaining influence, is this the rebuilding of the russian empire? >> his goal is to destabilize the government of ukraine and prevent him from consolidating on the path to european integration. and it -- we saw g-7 leaders endorsing the program of reform at the ukraine to rent and providing all the necessary economic and financial and moral support to that. that is not what president putin wants, his idea is to have ukraine integrated with the eurasian union. how much he can achieve without military escalation is not clear. he will play a game around the elections, i don't think there will be an open military -- he d
iso not think putin withdrawing pressure around that time. have parliamentary elections in ukraine. this is a long-term game. businesses should really plan longer-term horizons. the pressure that will come from screwst to tighten the on the russian economy will be a year's time. plan,not know putin's this will determine the action the west takes. >> what is your take on what putin's plan is? at what point does he stop? this is him gaining influence, is this the rebuilding of the russian...
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it creates a demand that if you need a certain basis whether it iso, the first day or within the firstays of an ipo because liquidity quickly dries up on a deal, there is a demand in balance at the open. it is more or less trying to figure out him the stock a time where you are matching buyers and sellers and figuring out where the opening cross takes place. it takes a little bit of a longer time with an open subscribed ipo because you have -- ait to figure out >> is it fair to say every deal out there right now is well oversubscribed? i feel like we are saying this deal and that deal is hot and it is every deal. >> a good point. we are in a time, a strong ipo ofket, you have a lot companies sitting in private portfolio hands for a long time. they are coming public at a more mature stage in their life cycle. factors in lot of the overall market. you look at secondary trading volumes and they are down 20% year-over-year for the last three years. excitementty creates . it is the next phase or generation of a technology or a disruptive company to the overall market. as portfolio managers
it creates a demand that if you need a certain basis whether it iso, the first day or within the firstays of an ipo because liquidity quickly dries up on a deal, there is a demand in balance at the open. it is more or less trying to figure out him the stock a time where you are matching buyers and sellers and figuring out where the opening cross takes place. it takes a little bit of a longer time with an open subscribed ipo because you have -- ait to figure out >> is it fair to say every...
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is doing iso devising a complicated system to deliver broadcast -- broadcast television to its subscriberst at all like putting a set of rabbit ears on a tv set to receive over the air broadcast. what is important here is that the system that exists under copyright law is technology neutral. it is supposed to advance the development of new technologies and advance the development of new create work. aereo is really doing opposite. it is taking us backwards. instead of investing in new technologies that are disrupted, because they're creative and innovative, like netflix -- aereo is investing its energies in paying lawyers to find loopholes in the copyright laws and try and exploit and capitalize on those. is more like aereo interested in paying exorbitant electricity fees for the antenna farms that they have set up rather than paying me licensing fees that support the creation and distribution of creative work. >> it seems that the big issue here is that this is become a real money for them. they are, for the first time in history, the broadcasters are getting paid by the disturbing ears.
is doing iso devising a complicated system to deliver broadcast -- broadcast television to its subscriberst at all like putting a set of rabbit ears on a tv set to receive over the air broadcast. what is important here is that the system that exists under copyright law is technology neutral. it is supposed to advance the development of new technologies and advance the development of new create work. aereo is really doing opposite. it is taking us backwards. instead of investing in new...
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a women's professional game against the philadelphia independence in philadelphia and in that game isoord medic rain injury that ended my beloved soccer career. that was four years ago. i struggled with intense piercing headaches that were so bad that by the evening and was all i could do not to cry myself to sleep. i had to take naps on a daily basis just because my sleep was so disrupted. i could not concentrate, and i was very moody. i felt completely disconnected from everything and everyone. i was anxious, and depressed. every day, i wondered if i would ever get better. i recently moved to washington dc to have bilateral occipital nerve surgery at georgetown, to eliminate severe headaches that plagued me daily. fortunately, this surgery seems to work, but i'm still being treated for lack of concentration, balance issues, memory loss, and anxiety. i personally and intentionally had my concussion recovery story documented by media outlets by usa today, the washington post, and brainline.org, to bring a ray of hope to those suffering like me. in september i was alarmed to learn that
a women's professional game against the philadelphia independence in philadelphia and in that game isoord medic rain injury that ended my beloved soccer career. that was four years ago. i struggled with intense piercing headaches that were so bad that by the evening and was all i could do not to cry myself to sleep. i had to take naps on a daily basis just because my sleep was so disrupted. i could not concentrate, and i was very moody. i felt completely disconnected from everything and...
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helene isoing to say, right that the infrastructure is not there yet. we don't have the infrastructure to do it. but it is fascinating that georges soros said loosen up some of the petroleum reserves, export some of and push prices down. bethe president will traveling to saudi arabia. what do you think the message on the energy front is going to be? >> i think of the energy front it will be to maintain stable prices him a stable supplier. this is what we always say to saudi arabia. your role as the central banker of oil is to keep prices stable, keep pumping -- keep pumping and make up for supply shocks. but they look at what the u.s. did with red lines over syria and they said with a lack of u.s. resolve to protect their interest. they are afraid we will cut a deal -- they will cut a deal with the iranians. the north american energy revolution may fear a facilitation of u.s. withdrawal. why are we there if we don't get our oil from the gulf? >> they are intimidated by this, fearful of this. the ability of the united states to produce so much oil, even
helene isoing to say, right that the infrastructure is not there yet. we don't have the infrastructure to do it. but it is fascinating that georges soros said loosen up some of the petroleum reserves, export some of and push prices down. bethe president will traveling to saudi arabia. what do you think the message on the energy front is going to be? >> i think of the energy front it will be to maintain stable prices him a stable supplier. this is what we always say to saudi arabia. your...
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and i fear the way necessity wilthey will tryto stop them iso influence the vote but try to grab someeastern cities where you'll have vocal minority russian populations saying, come here and help your fellow russian; we're being absorbed by a bunch of thugs in kiev. and senator mccain made a good point while we were talking. the theory of the case for russia is that we have a legitimate right to go into this area to protect ethnic native russian -- you know, ethnic russians -- has no limit in that region. if we adopt the theory of the case, ignore international law, let him break the 1994 agreement with no punishment for taking the crimea, then i hope you understand what comes next. the theory of this case can apply to many countries in the region, not just crimea and the ukraine. so we need to reject this theory of the case. we need to make him pay a price tore what he has done, not what i might do, because if he doesn't pay a price for what he has done, i can assure you what he will do, he will do more. and the last thought is that senator mccain and i and senator ayotte have been t
and i fear the way necessity wilthey will tryto stop them iso influence the vote but try to grab someeastern cities where you'll have vocal minority russian populations saying, come here and help your fellow russian; we're being absorbed by a bunch of thugs in kiev. and senator mccain made a good point while we were talking. the theory of the case for russia is that we have a legitimate right to go into this area to protect ethnic native russian -- you know, ethnic russians -- has no limit in...
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russia iso say that putting pressure on ukraine.here are challenges with respect to their energy sources. we are committed firmly to the direction they have chosen for themselves. we will talk about the neighborhood, the region. i look forward to a timely conversation as i depart for tf. >> thank you for this conversation. grateful.remely we are building a functioning institution. tolerantilding a society, making sure that we are ofe to ensure the benefits the citizens of mobile the. a strategicch dialogue, which i am sure will be extremely important in building a more functioning society. we were able to resume the activities of the trade commission because we are indeed accessterested to spend -- we would like to see more american investment in the economy. the response from the usc cr is extremely promising. we will launch today to make sure that there are working groups. numeric and step forth -- it is about the security cooperation. some verythe region .egative developments unfolding since we are the neighbor of ukraine -- [ind
russia iso say that putting pressure on ukraine.here are challenges with respect to their energy sources. we are committed firmly to the direction they have chosen for themselves. we will talk about the neighborhood, the region. i look forward to a timely conversation as i depart for tf. >> thank you for this conversation. grateful.remely we are building a functioning institution. tolerantilding a society, making sure that we are ofe to ensure the benefits the citizens of mobile the. a...
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a women's professional game against the philadelphia independence in philadelphia and in that game isoeford medic rain injury that ended my beloved soccer career. that was four years ago. i struggled with intense piercing headaches that were so bad that by the evening and was all i could do not to cry myself to sleep. i had to take naps on a daily basis just because my sleep was so disrupted. i could not concentrate, and i was very moody. i felt completely disconnected from everything and everyone. i was anxious, and depressed. every day, i wondered if i would ever get better. i recently moved to washington dc to have bilateral occipital nerve surgery at georgetown, to eliminate severe headaches that plagued me daily. fortunately, this surgery seems to work, but i'm still being treated for lack of concentration, balance issues, memory loss, and anxiety. i personally and intentionally had my concussion recovery story documented by media outlets by usa today, the washington post, and brainline.org, to bring a ray of hope to those suffering like me. in september i was alarmed to learn tha
a women's professional game against the philadelphia independence in philadelphia and in that game isoeford medic rain injury that ended my beloved soccer career. that was four years ago. i struggled with intense piercing headaches that were so bad that by the evening and was all i could do not to cry myself to sleep. i had to take naps on a daily basis just because my sleep was so disrupted. i could not concentrate, and i was very moody. i felt completely disconnected from everything and...
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and industry regulations like and frameworks like sands, nd iso are available to help build the architectures. you might be asking how did the breeches oh can you are? stronger t accounts than using a pass word? why wasn't the network segmented sensitive data? why weren't alerts responded to monitoring equipment capturing the unauthorized traffic patterns. nothing in the breeches was new. if we created the culture that understand thend risk, how do we create regulations that evolve and if we with technology, haven't, then no regulation or no security tool will solve our problem. thes and credit unions bear cost of car reissuance and they suffer the pain of cards and accounts. risk assessments where sensitive must consider the data. cybercrime poses a greater individuals than ever before. the challenge is balancing, balancing the importance of the cting data with benefits of emerging technology. as policy makers, you're charged facilitating commerce and putting in place a structure for finding this balance. in ust recommends actions three areas, first, federal breach notification law needs to
and industry regulations like and frameworks like sands, nd iso are available to help build the architectures. you might be asking how did the breeches oh can you are? stronger t accounts than using a pass word? why wasn't the network segmented sensitive data? why weren't alerts responded to monitoring equipment capturing the unauthorized traffic patterns. nothing in the breeches was new. if we created the culture that understand thend risk, how do we create regulations that evolve and if we...
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is upping the pressure in a bit bd to isoe russia from the international community.hey are halting negotiations with russia and suspending trade talks. this as u.s. secretary of state john kerry heads to kiev for talks. yesterday u.s. president barack obama said russia is, quote, on the wrong side of history. >> what cannot dedone is forimp its soldiers on the ground and to violate basic principals that are recognized around the world. the strong condemnation that it's received from countries around the world indicates the degree to which russia is on the wrong side of history in this. >> jim maceda joins us now from moscow. jim, we've been talking about this, do you see this as a pull back and a lowering of tensions herely vladmy putin or is it just coincidence? >> hi, julia. it's not questions dense. it wasn't coincidence when they games were called five or on six days ago to take place along the russian/ukrainian border and it's not questiocoincidence tha they're ending today. vladimir putin could just as well have changed, for whatever reason, changed tend date.
is upping the pressure in a bit bd to isoe russia from the international community.hey are halting negotiations with russia and suspending trade talks. this as u.s. secretary of state john kerry heads to kiev for talks. yesterday u.s. president barack obama said russia is, quote, on the wrong side of history. >> what cannot dedone is forimp its soldiers on the ground and to violate basic principals that are recognized around the world. the strong condemnation that it's received from...
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and they were allowed to move toward industrial standards and iso certifications and that enabled kansas city to reduce the number of federal overseers and at the same time reduce the cost significantly but improve performance as well. kansas city is unique in that it doesn't have a lot of nuclear functions so you cannot transplant that model to some of the other elements of the site. but i think it is a good example that we ought to look hard at, particularly for non-nuclear functions that are performed across the complex to see if there are opportunities of dependent oversight or change the model to provide more effective oversight >> i have other questions i would like to submit for the record. i think this is an incredible important. >> thank you for welcoming me here. i want you to know i was impressed by the candor of your opening statement and your credit is credit to uniform you used to wear. i am grateful we can sit here and have a peaceful conversation. i am convinced this is one of the most important elements of the entire arsenal of freedom. it is important to remember it has
and they were allowed to move toward industrial standards and iso certifications and that enabled kansas city to reduce the number of federal overseers and at the same time reduce the cost significantly but improve performance as well. kansas city is unique in that it doesn't have a lot of nuclear functions so you cannot transplant that model to some of the other elements of the site. but i think it is a good example that we ought to look hard at, particularly for non-nuclear functions that are...
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security governance is a vital, and industry regulations like pci and frameworks like sands 20 and iso are able to help build effective security architectures. so you might be asking with all of this knowledge, guidance and standard how did the breaches occur? why weren't accounts using identification techniques stronger than using a password? why wasn't the network segment to protect sensitive data? why worked a launch respond to an network monitoring equipment capturing the unauthorized traffic patterns? nothing in the breaches was new. we know that good comes to government requires investment in process of time but if we create a culture where executives and board members are unaware and understand information security risk, how do we create a regulation that evolve and change with technology. ..
security governance is a vital, and industry regulations like pci and frameworks like sands 20 and iso are able to help build effective security architectures. so you might be asking with all of this knowledge, guidance and standard how did the breaches occur? why weren't accounts using identification techniques stronger than using a password? why wasn't the network segment to protect sensitive data? why worked a launch respond to an network monitoring equipment capturing the unauthorized...
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. >> actually the play was drawn up for taylor, supposed to be a quick iso but coming out of the huddleif you don't have anything i will be on the right wing, i can't talk. >> everything else was right. >> and gave me the bounce pass and i took the shot. >> what did you say when it was in the air? >> bucket. [laughter] i love that, another confident was harvard a popular upset coming in the match up with fifth seed cincinnati and they left anyone who did not take them red faced and five straight points with the game on the line and picked the pocket of shaun kilpatrick for good measure and harvard one the first game last year now two after going home saad al husseiny 61-57. >> if you play this time of the year you are probably a good basketball team and lucky and fortunate to advance in this great tournament and we were good and we also were somewhat fortunate and lucky as well. >> reporter: 7th seed texas going for the win against 10 seed arizona home and he put it back, yes, go crazy texas and win 87-85 and making the devil's go home. let's take a romney p through the brakts and flori
. >> actually the play was drawn up for taylor, supposed to be a quick iso but coming out of the huddleif you don't have anything i will be on the right wing, i can't talk. >> everything else was right. >> and gave me the bounce pass and i took the shot. >> what did you say when it was in the air? >> bucket. [laughter] i love that, another confident was harvard a popular upset coming in the match up with fifth seed cincinnati and they left anyone who did not take...
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>> the size of the debris is consistent with either a standard large iso shipping container, which areer pieces of the airplane, either the wing or the fuselage, most likely the wing. >> sure. and professor, we're just talking to a guy who analyzes stuff like this. he says that these images, while taken on sunday and just released now, they were taken bay satellite that was traveling, i think he said four miles a second. so how reliable are these images? >> the images are very reliable. the satellites are designed to take high resolution images. it's tough to see, as you look at the images, you can see there is also surface waves and whatever, so it's hard to detect the object in the surface. but the images are reliable. so there is definitely something there. the question is, is it a part of the airplane or is it a container that fell off a container ship? it was not in a normal shipping zone. the other interesting thing is that it's a little bit further south of the end of the arc we would have expected the airplane to be on from the satellite data we had. however, it's possible that
>> the size of the debris is consistent with either a standard large iso shipping container, which areer pieces of the airplane, either the wing or the fuselage, most likely the wing. >> sure. and professor, we're just talking to a guy who analyzes stuff like this. he says that these images, while taken on sunday and just released now, they were taken bay satellite that was traveling, i think he said four miles a second. so how reliable are these images? >> the images are very...