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the charting of keeling islands was done by this voyage and keeling islands were not recharted until the 1940s during world war ii. so they did very fine work. here's the basic theory -- darwin's basic coral reef theory. land subsiding and coral reef growing up on top of that. darwin's explanation for atolls was different. he didn't think the top of the atoll was determined by the shape of the underlying ground. he rather thought that it had something to do with the quality of the water inside the atoll. that's turned out to be true. coral reefs need a lot of oxygen in the water. for the alge need that. so darwin didn't know quite why but he thought they needed active water surf. this by the way was his idea was not his own. he picked it up from a french voyage that had gone out six or seven years ago. there's a lot of circulation of knowledge among these voyagers and the french were very active in the pacific. now, what to do with this idea about coral reefs? darwin had the idea of correlating movements of the earth with coral reefs as an indicator for subsidence and mountains and v
the charting of keeling islands was done by this voyage and keeling islands were not recharted until the 1940s during world war ii. so they did very fine work. here's the basic theory -- darwin's basic coral reef theory. land subsiding and coral reef growing up on top of that. darwin's explanation for atolls was different. he didn't think the top of the atoll was determined by the shape of the underlying ground. he rather thought that it had something to do with the quality of the water inside...
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instead it keeled over like a matchbox. the top half landed on its roof
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keel he lee mcpherson joins us live outside shock trauma. >> reporter: police say they were not following or chasing this suspect but some witnesses tell me they disagree. but at the end of the day a woman dade here at shock trauma and that suspect is in serious condition. we don't know where the woman driving this car was heading to on calhoun street but it's here where the drive ended violently when a suspected car thief crashed into her. she died at shock trauma. >> i didn't even get a chance to blink my eye. just rolled, and the next thing i know i was smashed up against the wall. >> reporter: we are looking at that time side of the vehicle that was hit by the stolen car. the fire department had to pull her out of the car, and they tell me by the time they got here she already was not breathing. >> the stolen car had been spotted by regional auto theft task force's daily patrol. 10 blocks later the hijacked car t-bened the woman's car. >> when they attempted the follow, something spooked the driver of that honda accord, at which time he took off at a high rate of speed. before the off
keel he lee mcpherson joins us live outside shock trauma. >> reporter: police say they were not following or chasing this suspect but some witnesses tell me they disagree. but at the end of the day a woman dade here at shock trauma and that suspect is in serious condition. we don't know where the woman driving this car was heading to on calhoun street but it's here where the drive ended violently when a suspected car thief crashed into her. she died at shock trauma. >> i didn't even...
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instead it keeled over like a matchbox.he top half landed on its roof missing the building by only a few yards. you know what i love about raisin bran crunch®? all the delicius raisins. i like the crunchy flakes and th granola clusters. you know, that's why it says "crunch" on there. yeah, but raisins are before "crunch" on the box. even "bran" made it befoe "crunch." yeah, but look at how big the wod "crunch" is., i mean it just dominates the box. i like the box because in the middle of the word... "kellogg's®" is "ello," like a british greeting. "ello govenor." three tasty ingredients, one great combination. ♪ raisin bran crunch®! 7 from kellogg! >>> finally this morning you can't blame one group of swimmers if their arms are hurting just a little bit this morning. they had a real workout on saturday. >> they were part of a race from long island all the way to connecticut but their main goal was to raise a lot of money for cancer patients. it was a pristine day across long island sound when they started getting into the w
instead it keeled over like a matchbox.he top half landed on its roof missing the building by only a few yards. you know what i love about raisin bran crunch®? all the delicius raisins. i like the crunchy flakes and th granola clusters. you know, that's why it says "crunch" on there. yeah, but raisins are before "crunch" on the box. even "bran" made it befoe "crunch." yeah, but look at how big the wod "crunch" is., i mean it just dominates the...
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. >> he is always so even keel. >> he keeps it medium. that's his expression.e keeps it medium. >> we'll look forward to more, brett. >>> also stay with us. topper is back with your weekend for cast. next we also have the megamillion drawings. don't go away. hey i'm worried about mrs. lowenberg next door. why?
. >> he is always so even keel. >> he keeps it medium. that's his expression.e keeps it medium. >> we'll look forward to more, brett. >>> also stay with us. topper is back with your weekend for cast. next we also have the megamillion drawings. don't go away. hey i'm worried about mrs. lowenberg next door. why?
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hole with that like this hash browns and gravy just to keep the biscuit from falling off when you keel over. not exactly the breakfast of champions. but foods like this are winning a following, especially on web sites like thisiswhyyouarefat.com. waffles, infused with bacon. and the hurler burger, which one of the founders described it by phone. >> it's a burger with cheese whiz and a jelly doughnut. >> reporter: they dubbed the trend the gross food movement. >> i think americans suffer from having no native food culture. we come up with a new, bizarre trend, and that's what created this. >> we decided to speak with an assistant professor and the chief pediatric nutritionist at the university of san francisco. >> do you think these kinds of foods are unhealthy. >> yes. >> thank you. >> that's not stopping christian williams. he admits his baked cone invention is just that, an invention. >> i am not a gluten kinof guy. >> you know, you are doing the calorie counting earlier. >> reporter: in all honesty, how can your heart not skip a beat with foods like this. >> one third is breakfast,
hole with that like this hash browns and gravy just to keep the biscuit from falling off when you keel over. not exactly the breakfast of champions. but foods like this are winning a following, especially on web sites like thisiswhyyouarefat.com. waffles, infused with bacon. and the hurler burger, which one of the founders described it by phone. >> it's a burger with cheese whiz and a jelly doughnut. >> reporter: they dubbed the trend the gross food movement. >> i think...
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rachel guzy, who is not licensed to drive, hopped into the bus driver's seat, after the bus driver keeled over. she was a counselor on a day care camp. the door was open because of the heat. and the driver fell out. >> i saw him. and he was just rolling down. and then i looked and i was like, oh, my god. so i did that. and pulled over right away. first thing i did was put my foot on the brake. >> reporter: before coming to a stop, the bus did come in contact with another car. there were no injuries, but the bus driver did suffer a fatal heart attack. >> the quick-thinking teenager says her father taught her the basics of driving and she, quote, did what she had to do. >>> a home explodes in tennessee. and amazingly, only one person was injured. the injured woman is in critical condition, with second- and third-degree burns to her face and hands. investigators say the home blew up due to a gas leak. no one was home at the time of the explosion. >>> former nfl star plaxico burress will spend years behind bars. bures mistakenly shot himself in the leg while care carrying a gun into a nightcl
rachel guzy, who is not licensed to drive, hopped into the bus driver's seat, after the bus driver keeled over. she was a counselor on a day care camp. the door was open because of the heat. and the driver fell out. >> i saw him. and he was just rolling down. and then i looked and i was like, oh, my god. so i did that. and pulled over right away. first thing i did was put my foot on the brake. >> reporter: before coming to a stop, the bus did come in contact with another car. there...
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instead of imploding into a pile of rubble, it just keeled over. >> the top half of the factory landed on its roof missing the building next door by only a few yards. >> the factory was being demolished to make way for a i think the building was upset i think the building was upset. that was itsen sreilckt volt. we'll be right back with more "world news now." ♪ boom, boom, boom, got to get that boom, boom, boom ♪ imodium multi-symptom relief combines two powerful medicines for fast relief of your diarrhea symptoms, so you can get back out there. imodium. get back out there. >> methamphetamine destroys more than the lives of the people who use it because meth can be made in the home with simple ingredients. >> tens of thousands of former meth houses are estimated to be out there right now and many are them are sold town suspecting buyers. heres's linsey davis. >> reporter: in 2004 rhonda and jason holt fond their dream home and started a family but the playground in the back yard didn't get much use. their three children all developed mysterious illnesses before they were even a year ol
instead of imploding into a pile of rubble, it just keeled over. >> the top half of the factory landed on its roof missing the building next door by only a few yards. >> the factory was being demolished to make way for a i think the building was upset i think the building was upset. that was itsen sreilckt volt. we'll be right back with more "world news now." ♪ boom, boom, boom, got to get that boom, boom, boom ♪ imodium multi-symptom relief combines two powerful...
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with scrambled eggs, hash browns and a little grated to keep that biscuit from falling off when you keel over. that is not exactly the breakfast of champions, but foods like this are winning quite a following, especially with sites like this. some actually served in restaurants and others homemade. waffles and used with bacon, fry is made out of spam, a burger with cheese whiz in between a jelly doughnut. >> you will not find anything like that in his refrigerator. the writer calls it the gross food movement. >> i americans suffer from having a native food culture. we are always coming up with these new trends. that is part of what created this. >> we decided to speak with dr. andrea garber. she is an assistant professor at uc san francisco. >> do you think these kind of foods are unhealthy? >> yes. >> that is not stopping christian williams. he admits that his baked cone invention is just that, and invention. >> i am not a gluttonous either kind of guy. >> i do not think that it is inherently dangerous. i think that people are doing it for fun. of the unhealthy aspect of it is what is b
with scrambled eggs, hash browns and a little grated to keep that biscuit from falling off when you keel over. that is not exactly the breakfast of champions, but foods like this are winning quite a following, especially with sites like this. some actually served in restaurants and others homemade. waffles and used with bacon, fry is made out of spam, a burger with cheese whiz in between a jelly doughnut. >> you will not find anything like that in his refrigerator. the writer calls it the...
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let's get ourselves on an even keel here. i still think we're going lower. everybody's saying the worst is over, this market's going higher. but i feel it in my heart that the next big move is lower. when i say the next move, i'm talking about 40 or 50 s&p points. >> i kind of agree. i think some of these stocks have had such a big run-in we've had this divergence. i can't get wildly bullish here. >> i think what you've got to do is flip around yesterday into today. that's what you got, a lot of trash stocks moving to the upside. then you have participation with goldman sachs. nice intel rally when you look across the chip sector. energy didn't hurt. it came down to volatility. value tilt been hanging around at the 25.50 level. protections are being put in place. everybody keeps looking for this big pull-back, including myself. the more protection that's put in place, the less need to panic out of the marketplace. that's what you're seeing right now been 800,000 puts against 400,000 calls today on an up day. >> what's the fundamental catalyst to take the mar
let's get ourselves on an even keel here. i still think we're going lower. everybody's saying the worst is over, this market's going higher. but i feel it in my heart that the next big move is lower. when i say the next move, i'm talking about 40 or 50 s&p points. >> i kind of agree. i think some of these stocks have had such a big run-in we've had this divergence. i can't get wildly bullish here. >> i think what you've got to do is flip around yesterday into today. that's what...
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in the second quarter, the biggest play of the game was when campbell found chris keel.g count sidelines for a 73-yard game. the longest reception in cooly's career. three plays later, campbell does it on his own with the help of a nice pump fake and gets into the end zone for a 4- yard touchdown and campbell completed 13 of 22 passes for 209 yards after throwing for 48 in the first two games. head coach jim zorn was impressed with his quarterback's move. >> he made a heads-up play by moving out of the pocket still looking down the field for an open guy and a real nice pump- fake on the linebacker, the guy left his feet and it was pretty slick. >> and the until quarterback. you don't get cruise is nighted, you know, with the good and bad. you have to be able to take it and contain the move forward. one thing is put the negative and flip it into a positive and keep that as your mindset. the road is not going to be easy. >> the big leagues we go. the nationals in st. louis and taking on the cardinals. bottom of the 5th, cards up 4-2 with go 2 on rathmuth, a 3-run homer to
in the second quarter, the biggest play of the game was when campbell found chris keel.g count sidelines for a 73-yard game. the longest reception in cooly's career. three plays later, campbell does it on his own with the help of a nice pump fake and gets into the end zone for a 4- yard touchdown and campbell completed 13 of 22 passes for 209 yards after throwing for 48 in the first two games. head coach jim zorn was impressed with his quarterback's move. >> he made a heads-up play by...
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briana keel ler, capitol hill. >> it's easy to get lost in all the rhetoric, and the rumors. so we turned to our josh levs to sort out the facts. or maybe facts and fiction, on the internet. >> you know, fred, you know me, i like to show up with the hard facts and say here's what the bill says. but as we know, it keeps changing. you've got all the different versions, here and here, it keeps moving. i want to point to some important websites that can help you keep track of some of the facts as the story keeps moving. the first place i'm going to show you at our web page, cnn money.com, one of our sites here. every time you see a blue line, that's another updated story from the cnn money.com, focusing specifically on health care. sometimes you get five, six stories a day. now, a lot of people ask, where does president obama really stand? what has he actually said? you can go to health reform.gov, and this brings you to where the white house stands, the administration's statements, and ha they're calling for. and it brings you to this map in which they give you an argument for w
briana keel ler, capitol hill. >> it's easy to get lost in all the rhetoric, and the rumors. so we turned to our josh levs to sort out the facts. or maybe facts and fiction, on the internet. >> you know, fred, you know me, i like to show up with the hard facts and say here's what the bill says. but as we know, it keeps changing. you've got all the different versions, here and here, it keeps moving. i want to point to some important websites that can help you keep track of some of...
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i think what we have to do is steer middle course and try to keep the economy on an even keel. i don't think one single rule will follow because once you announce what your rule is, everyone knows the rule, they can gain. that what's what markets do very well. they will make money on it. >> i appreciate that. that's what markets and investors do. sort of conundrum of the government imposing its will on the market or market imposing its will on the government. you say targeting cpi didn't work and targeting assets didn't work, what about keeping two eyes on the market indicators, exchange rates, value of the dollar and gold and commodities john tamny is mentioning? >> absolutely, those should be taken into account, look at asset prices, look at consumer prices. the list you just gave are lot of good indicators, leading indicators of what's going to happen on those two fronts. obviously, the price of gold is a signal of what investors are thinking, whether they're contemplating a run on the dollar or not. i think ben will take all those factors into consideration. i don't think t
i think what we have to do is steer middle course and try to keep the economy on an even keel. i don't think one single rule will follow because once you announce what your rule is, everyone knows the rule, they can gain. that what's what markets do very well. they will make money on it. >> i appreciate that. that's what markets and investors do. sort of conundrum of the government imposing its will on the market or market imposing its will on the government. you say targeting cpi didn't...
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>> charles schwab says it could keel the everyday investor. >>> any normally amicable co-host of "leftring tonight. we're calling it left jab with a right hook. this should be an interesting discussion. don't go away. she is the greatest thing ever. woman: one little smile, one little laugh. - honey bunny. - ( coos ) we would do anything for her. my name is kim bryant and my husband and i made a will on legalzoom. man: it was really easy to do. - ( blows raspberries ) - ( laughing ) robert shapiro: we created legalzoom to help you take care of the ones you love. go to legalzoom.com today and complete your will in minutes. at legalzoom.com we put the law on your side. >>> famed investor charles schwab fought back against regulation and lawsuit being brought against his firm by new york attorney and drew cuomo in today's "wall street journal" saying "to take risk out of investing, you have to take americans out of the market." he says the new regulations are punishing everyday investors. here to debate, two guys normally on the same side of the aisle. david, from "left jab" and here to t
>> charles schwab says it could keel the everyday investor. >>> any normally amicable co-host of "leftring tonight. we're calling it left jab with a right hook. this should be an interesting discussion. don't go away. she is the greatest thing ever. woman: one little smile, one little laugh. - honey bunny. - ( coos ) we would do anything for her. my name is kim bryant and my husband and i made a will on legalzoom. man: it was really easy to do. - ( blows raspberries ) - (...
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and now you're about to see the man, he's been shot, he keels over.ally is fired, and it would be hard to find fault at what the officer did but you look at the fact that the man, at least on this video, attacked the officer. there's the officer coming into the frame now. we'll keep watching and asking questions for you. >>> and finally this. this one's tough to watch. the ending of a police chase where a pickup hits two vehicles, a utility pole, and then ricochets into a building and then the truck just explodes. police are still trying to identify the driver who was killed in that wreck. wow. sometimes the pictures just tell the stories. >>> sheila jackson lee joins us live to talk about that video that so many of you have been commenting on. stay with us. to stay on top of my game after 50, i switched to a complete multivitamin with more. only one a day men's 50+ advantage... has gingko for memory and concentration. plus support for heart health. that's a great call. one a day men's. recently turned 65. glad he's now got medicare on his side. but j
and now you're about to see the man, he's been shot, he keels over.ally is fired, and it would be hard to find fault at what the officer did but you look at the fact that the man, at least on this video, attacked the officer. there's the officer coming into the frame now. we'll keep watching and asking questions for you. >>> and finally this. this one's tough to watch. the ending of a police chase where a pickup hits two vehicles, a utility pole, and then ricochets into a building and...
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she keeled over, you hopped on the next flight, - keefe changed plans, here we are. - peanuts or pretzels - peanuts, thank you. - ma'am? no. so, what happens if they don't start working? you bury your dad in a closed casket. ( applause ) good...cuz here's #something else to love --, free mccafé mondays at mcdonald's. enjoy a sweet, scintillating sample of chocolate bliss... that'll leave you "shivering for more., and you thought we couldn't get any cooler. or warm your soul with a chocolate and coffee combo... that'll send you to mocha heaven -- only thing better... is that it's free. they're giving me the light, so i give you... mccafé! ♪ ba da ba ba ba all: hi, john! going to college and need a laptop. what do you got? you, in the top corner. our next class laptops could be perfect for you. we got student feedback and designed them specifically for college. are they legit brands, though? boom! we partnered with hp, toshiba, sony and dell. okay. uh, what's the square root of 841? 29. announcer: laptops desigd for college and thousands of people lp. in the fridge it's a light and fluffy m
she keeled over, you hopped on the next flight, - keefe changed plans, here we are. - peanuts or pretzels - peanuts, thank you. - ma'am? no. so, what happens if they don't start working? you bury your dad in a closed casket. ( applause ) good...cuz here's #something else to love --, free mccafé mondays at mcdonald's. enjoy a sweet, scintillating sample of chocolate bliss... that'll leave you "shivering for more., and you thought we couldn't get any cooler. or warm your soul with a...
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let's get ourselves on an even keel here. i still think we're going lower. everybody's saying the worst is over, this market's going higher. but i feel it in my heart that the next big move is lower. when i say the next move, i'm talking about 40 or 50 s&p points. >> karen, what do you feel? >> i kind of agree. i think some of these stocks have had such a big run-in we've had this divergence. between what's happening in the economy and what's happening in the stock market. and the stock market has discounted a huge return, a huge v-shaped recovery in the economy that maybe will come and that's great. if it does, stocks might be fairly priced already. i can't get wildly bullish here. >> volatility, pete? >> i think what you've got to do is flip around yesterday into today.y. that's what you got, a lot of trash stocks moving to the upside. then you have participation with goldman sachs. nice intel rally when you look across the chip sector. energy didn't hurt. it came down to volatility. volatility has been hanging around the 25.5 level. on a day with the s&p
let's get ourselves on an even keel here. i still think we're going lower. everybody's saying the worst is over, this market's going higher. but i feel it in my heart that the next big move is lower. when i say the next move, i'm talking about 40 or 50 s&p points. >> karen, what do you feel? >> i kind of agree. i think some of these stocks have had such a big run-in we've had this divergence. between what's happening in the economy and what's happening in the stock market. and...
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in the same respect, randy seems to be the kind of -- even keel judge and simon really is kind of blatantlyem is limited, but yet, you do have to realize you're spending time with folks that are helping to build your career. so they're very nurturing. >> and let me turn to you. auditions are beginning for next season 7 "american idol" and so many names are floated around so now who could potentially either guest judge or maybe be a permanent judge. victoria beckham, katie peryy, livia newton-john. are you hearing inside information about w they're leaning towards? >> even janet jackson, ma rye ra carey. big named banded about for this position. it started yesterday. posh already landed, already filling in. that's nothing unusual. you have to remember, guest judges every season. one of better names is cyndi lauper, actually. a lot of the bigger names that already have flourishing careers going on are not really going to work t. they're promoting their own album, et cetera. someone like cindy lauper has the clip, the insight to really teach these kids what make as good pop star. she comes fro
in the same respect, randy seems to be the kind of -- even keel judge and simon really is kind of blatantlyem is limited, but yet, you do have to realize you're spending time with folks that are helping to build your career. so they're very nurturing. >> and let me turn to you. auditions are beginning for next season 7 "american idol" and so many names are floated around so now who could potentially either guest judge or maybe be a permanent judge. victoria beckham, katie peryy,...
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. >> we'll keel monitoring and see what happens. dr.n. it must feel great. >> it really does. >>> much more to come here on "the early show". chris, what do you say? oh, you don't have cellulite. you're a man. >> you're right, i am a man. we have some some great, great food, absolutely delicious, three-course meal from our "chef on a shoestring," good for you and the environment. erica, please, i'm trying to cook out here. >>> we're "the early show" with chris wragge and erica hill, coming to you from the general motors building on fifth avenue in new york city. >>> you've got it. welcome back. he is a five-star chef from the lone star state, john tesar is sharing his love of healthy foods from his new restaurant located in the woodlands outside houston. this morning it's all on a shoe string, folks, three courses under 35 bucks. great to see you again. great to have you here. nice to have you in our little city here. what's on the menu? >> we have an heirloom tomato and salad with feta cheese, turkey loaf with lemon tart with blackberr
. >> we'll keel monitoring and see what happens. dr.n. it must feel great. >> it really does. >>> much more to come here on "the early show". chris, what do you say? oh, you don't have cellulite. you're a man. >> you're right, i am a man. we have some some great, great food, absolutely delicious, three-course meal from our "chef on a shoestring," good for you and the environment. erica, please, i'm trying to cook out here. >>> we're...
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we're pretty much on even keel from what we saw at the beginning of the week. 4,500 has not been conquered in trade today. today we have seen auto bounce back in trade and real estate up, as well. net/net, it's been a quiet day of trade. volumes about 5% to 10% lower than what we've seen for the entire week. with that, i'll send things westward to matt. >> all right, aneesh kra. there will be things happening in jackson hole, wyoming. fed chairman ben bernanke will be giving that huge speech there about lessons he's learned from the financial crisis. existing home sales are forecast to rise 2.2% in july to a rate of 5 million homes. that would be a ten-month high. just a few earnings reports there, we're going to get numbers out from retailer ann taylor as well as j.m. schmucker. they make jelly. and the market leader in peanut butter. i didn't know they made peanut butter. it's a natural parent, i guess. >> if you're an american, anyway. >> 20 years ago, more than a million people formed a 375 mile human chain right across battlic countries to demand independence from the soviet union. we
we're pretty much on even keel from what we saw at the beginning of the week. 4,500 has not been conquered in trade today. today we have seen auto bounce back in trade and real estate up, as well. net/net, it's been a quiet day of trade. volumes about 5% to 10% lower than what we've seen for the entire week. with that, i'll send things westward to matt. >> all right, aneesh kra. there will be things happening in jackson hole, wyoming. fed chairman ben bernanke will be giving that huge...
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. >> becomeky, petrochina has sealed a $41 billion keel with exxon mobil to buy australian liquified natural gas. the trade deal is the largest lb0,vÑíar]x9 and comes at a time of between the two nations. ace trailan resources minister said he does not expect any political opposition to the deal. checking on shares of petrochina today listed in hong kong, if we have those, they were trading to the upside, but i guess we don't have the board at this moment. there we go. the shanghai listing, as you can see, pretty much ae raising all of their earlier losses in hong kong. down about 2.3%. bertha. >> thanks very much, chloe. warren buffett says the u.s. is out of the emergency room and in a low path to recovery. in today's "new york times," mr. buffett says the u.s. will have to deal with huge doses of monetary medicine being administered. he says the net debt is climbing to 56% of gdp. buffett says our immediate problem is to get our country back on its feet and flourishing. whatever it takes still makes sense. and u.s. regulators reportedly put direct pressure on citigroup to replace
. >> becomeky, petrochina has sealed a $41 billion keel with exxon mobil to buy australian liquified natural gas. the trade deal is the largest lb0,vÑíar]x9 and comes at a time of between the two nations. ace trailan resources minister said he does not expect any political opposition to the deal. checking on shares of petrochina today listed in hong kong, if we have those, they were trading to the upside, but i guess we don't have the board at this moment. there we go. the shanghai...
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this seems like a pretty good keel deal, no?eal and maybe this type of deal can have some effect, but like you said, it you just said it, it doesn't spur real organic demand and i think the real issue here is that now the administration has opened up pandora's box and you're going to see a political backlash, quite large, as every union, every industry marches on washington and asking for the same type of deal as the auto industry and what's next? cash from worn out clothing to help the apparel industry or how about cash for aging corporate aircraft, to help the sector. you can take this as far as you want to go? >> what's wrong with that, david. what's wrong with that, if it helps the businesses keep employees hold on to jobs, those workers pay taxes on their revenue. what's the matter with trading in your old lawn mower or television set or used clothing as you said? >> i'm not saying there's anything wrong with it, but let's be about the costs? it isn't going to be 1, 2, 3 or 5 billion. it's 10 to 15 to 100 times that as ever
this seems like a pretty good keel deal, no?eal and maybe this type of deal can have some effect, but like you said, it you just said it, it doesn't spur real organic demand and i think the real issue here is that now the administration has opened up pandora's box and you're going to see a political backlash, quite large, as every union, every industry marches on washington and asking for the same type of deal as the auto industry and what's next? cash from worn out clothing to help the apparel...
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i want them to be able to be freed up to do things that they know will keel person truly, truly cure them without having peer pressure where pharmaceutical companies coming down on them. i need to see something like that in this bill. and also, the health care plan is very clear from what i have looked up. the only acceptable plan is going to affect every aspect of our life. i am concerned with the families, the choice of parents being able to make choices for building up our own and use systems so that the health care really will not cost as much as it is today, because that is much lacking here. the way we're modifying our food and things like that has to change so that we can have this freedom to build our country with our families and with associates that we have here together. thank you for being here. i hope he will seriously consider these big changes that need to come into this plan before it can be voted on. [applause] >> thank you. >> four more numberg. 607. 585. 538. [no audio] go ahead. >> i am from wisconsin. i am a retired teacher. i think most of the questions that i w
i want them to be able to be freed up to do things that they know will keel person truly, truly cure them without having peer pressure where pharmaceutical companies coming down on them. i need to see something like that in this bill. and also, the health care plan is very clear from what i have looked up. the only acceptable plan is going to affect every aspect of our life. i am concerned with the families, the choice of parents being able to make choices for building up our own and use...
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my own view, the postal service has made them great efforts to try to put the boat back on an even keel. the usgs has reduced $6.1 billion this year by a recent 87 million work hours. executive salaries were reduced. trying to reduce the cost of some existing contracts that result in some long-term savings. the oddest -- the obvious reality is the loss of $2.4 billion. the postal service is in a downward spiral. unless we act forcefully, this great american institution created in our constitution -- that is how serious the founders of our country believed the responsibility was to provide for post offices. unless we apply some tough medicine, this dollar spiral could become a death spiral for the postal service. we do not want that to happen. the u.s. postal service health retiree funding format -- i think it is good response to the crisis. without it, there would not be enough money to pay its bills. the postal service has made clear that it will continue to deliver the mail and pay salaries. this might change would be proposed. it is critically necessary to do this rescheduling of pay
my own view, the postal service has made them great efforts to try to put the boat back on an even keel. the usgs has reduced $6.1 billion this year by a recent 87 million work hours. executive salaries were reduced. trying to reduce the cost of some existing contracts that result in some long-term savings. the oddest -- the obvious reality is the loss of $2.4 billion. the postal service is in a downward spiral. unless we act forcefully, this great american institution created in our...
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." >> keel come back with our "squawk" summit.the same tools the pros use, so you can be a disciplined trader. by selecting from eight advanced triggers, your order gets executed, even when you're busy. and with trailing stops to help you lock in profits and minimize risk, you can be confident in your strategy, no matter which way the market moves. find out why more and more active traders are turning to fidelity for a smarter way to trade online. trade like a pro. trade with fidelity. finally, good news for people with type 2 diabetes or at risk for diabetes. introducing new nutrisystem d, the clinically tested program for losing weight and reducing blood sugar. hi i'm mike, and i lost 100 pounds on nutrisystem d when i was first diagnosed with diabetes, that first step was more like a giant leap. till i discovered nutrisystem d. in a clinical study people on nutrisystem d lost 16 times more weight and reduced their blood sugar 5 times more than those on a hospital-directed plan. plus a1c was reduced .9%. choose from over 140 men
." >> keel come back with our "squawk" summit.the same tools the pros use, so you can be a disciplined trader. by selecting from eight advanced triggers, your order gets executed, even when you're busy. and with trailing stops to help you lock in profits and minimize risk, you can be confident in your strategy, no matter which way the market moves. find out why more and more active traders are turning to fidelity for a smarter way to trade online. trade like a pro. trade...
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is a private owned company that sort of force is the insurance companies to compete on a more even keel. i think what we heard from that color is not going to be the last of some very real anchor i think what we heard from that koehler is not going to be the last of some very real -- i think what we heard from that caller is not the last of the anchor that we are going to hear. host: what reaction do you hear so far from the more liberal wing, beginning with the speaker of the house? guest: i have not seen the speaker's comments. i have been focused mostly on the white house and the present's trip out west. i think -- andy pettitte and's trip out west. i think they do have to look for -- the president posset trip out west. host: voices from "mihill." upcoming, maryland, -- voices from "of the hill." from maryland, forestville, are you there? forestville, go ahead. caller: i am for the public option. host: tell us why. caller: because of the cost. we do not know anything about health care co-ops. the public option has been explained to us, giving some competition to the insurance industr
is a private owned company that sort of force is the insurance companies to compete on a more even keel. i think what we heard from that color is not going to be the last of some very real anchor i think what we heard from that koehler is not going to be the last of some very real -- i think what we heard from that caller is not the last of the anchor that we are going to hear. host: what reaction do you hear so far from the more liberal wing, beginning with the speaker of the house? guest: i...
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. >> sort of an even keeled guy. >> nor would i. >> never. >> jim is the executive editor of politico a look at the politico playbook. >> i understand you've got an interview with tim pawlenty one of people talked about as a possible republican nominee in 2012. >> we've been trying to talk to the republicans that want to run in 2012, he's trying to carve out an image being both a conservative but as someone to tackle the problem. he didn't take direct shots at sarah palin but took subtle and clear ones, i'm focused on a broad solution, not just one issue, which was clearly sort of a nod to sarah palin and talked about mitt romney when he was governor of massachusetts, how that health care plan in that state, which has been a model that some people have looked at have said it failed to control costs and he does not like a health care plan that does not control costs. he's trying to become more assertive, trying to become a voice for republicans and trying to talk about the solutions. he'll have to share that part of the debate with mitt romney who has a similar strategy. who has tried
. >> sort of an even keeled guy. >> nor would i. >> never. >> jim is the executive editor of politico a look at the politico playbook. >> i understand you've got an interview with tim pawlenty one of people talked about as a possible republican nominee in 2012. >> we've been trying to talk to the republicans that want to run in 2012, he's trying to carve out an image being both a conservative but as someone to tackle the problem. he didn't take direct shots...
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my own view, the postal service has made them great efforts to try to put the boat back on an even keel. the usgs has reduced $6.1 billion this year by a recent 87 million work hours. executive salaries were reduced. trying to reduce the cost of some existing contracts that result in some long-term savings. the oddest -- the obvious reality is the loss of $2.4 billion. the postal service is in a downward spiral. unless we act forcefully, this great american institution created in our constitution -- that is how serious the founders of our country believed the responsibility was to provide for post offices. unless we apply some tough medicine, this dollar spiral could become a death spiral for the postal service. we do not want that to happen. the u.s. postal service health retiree funding format -- i think it is good response to the crisis. without it, there would not be enough money to pay its bills. the postal service has made clear that it will continue to deliver the mail and pay salaries. this might change would be proposed. it is critically necessary to do this rescheduling of pay
my own view, the postal service has made them great efforts to try to put the boat back on an even keel. the usgs has reduced $6.1 billion this year by a recent 87 million work hours. executive salaries were reduced. trying to reduce the cost of some existing contracts that result in some long-term savings. the oddest -- the obvious reality is the loss of $2.4 billion. the postal service is in a downward spiral. unless we act forcefully, this great american institution created in our...
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my own view, the postal service has made them great efforts to try to put the boat back on an even keel. the usgs has reduced $6.1 billion this year by a recent 87 million work hours. executive salaries were reduced. trying to reduce the cost of some existing contracts that result in some long-term savings. the oddest -- the obvious reality is the loss of $2.4 billion. the postal service is in a downward spiral. unless we act forcefully, this great american institution created in our constitution -- that is how serious the founders of our country believed the responsibility was to provide for post offices. unless we apply some tough medicine, this dollar spiral could become a death spiral for the postal service. we do not want that to happen. the u.s. postal service health retiree funding format -- i think it is good response to the crisis. without it, there would not be enough money to pay its bills. the postal service has made clear that it will continue to deliver the mail and pay salaries. this might change would be proposed. it is critically necessary to do this rescheduling of pay
my own view, the postal service has made them great efforts to try to put the boat back on an even keel. the usgs has reduced $6.1 billion this year by a recent 87 million work hours. executive salaries were reduced. trying to reduce the cost of some existing contracts that result in some long-term savings. the oddest -- the obvious reality is the loss of $2.4 billion. the postal service is in a downward spiral. unless we act forcefully, this great american institution created in our...
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. >> what keels this delay getting benefits? >> reporter: in termses what have could jeopardize it, we asked a lot of folks what they're experiencing. sherry wrote in and said she has this job as defense contractor and here's what she wrote in, she said i was able to accept a much lower paying job, but by the time i paid health insurance, taxes and gasoline to get to work, i was actually making less than unemployment. now i'm worried that i'll be kicked off unemployment because i left that job. and she's right, legally she could lose her unemployment benefits because she left the job. when you file a claim, your previous employer is notified. they can challenge that claim. and you can't get unemployment if you've been fired or if you've quit your job. so employers paid those taxes that fund unemployment so they can dispute the claims. about 25% of all unemployment claims are actually challenged. so that's a lot that you need know. >> good information. thank you so much. what a catch 22 for that woman, too. much more business new
. >> what keels this delay getting benefits? >> reporter: in termses what have could jeopardize it, we asked a lot of folks what they're experiencing. sherry wrote in and said she has this job as defense contractor and here's what she wrote in, she said i was able to accept a much lower paying job, but by the time i paid health insurance, taxes and gasoline to get to work, i was actually making less than unemployment. now i'm worried that i'll be kicked off unemployment because i...
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it's workers, its employees have made some very great efforts to try to put the boat back on an even keel and i cite these numbers again. usps has reduced costs by more than $6.1 billion this year by reducing 87 million work hours, realigning carrier routes, freesing postal office and executive salaries at 2008 levels. reducing travel budgets and the like. also trying to reduce the cost of more than 500 existing contracts that will result in short and long-term savings but the obvious reality is, not withstanding all those efforts, is most graphically demonstrated by the quarterly report yesterday, loss of $2.4 billion. the postal service is in a dizzying downward spiral and unless we act forcefully this great american institution, created in our cons tuition -- that's how serious the founders of our country believed the responsibility was to provide for -- as they said, post offices and post roads -- created from our constitution. unless we apply some tough medicine here and we do it working together, this dizzying downward spiral for the u.s. postal service could become a death spiral a
it's workers, its employees have made some very great efforts to try to put the boat back on an even keel and i cite these numbers again. usps has reduced costs by more than $6.1 billion this year by reducing 87 million work hours, realigning carrier routes, freesing postal office and executive salaries at 2008 levels. reducing travel budgets and the like. also trying to reduce the cost of more than 500 existing contracts that will result in short and long-term savings but the obvious reality...
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get payload's up, we had a space station designed on the drawing board with something called a will keel and up here you have a hangar. the idea is to cut do assembly and put pieces of spacecraft together in orbit you could send out. at the time we didn't have this in high inclination orbit and that was yet to be decided, and we also had something here instead of just ford will tax we have solar concentrators with sterling power generators. succumb a number of different technologies that it and all manifest themselves that way. and here is our little sadr rang rover with a nuclear reactor and electric thrusters. as of these ideas were there in 1988. something happened that really significantly changed things. one thing in particular was the fall of the wall. when the wall came down on technology that we didn't know much about called hall thrusters became available in the west and this is a couple pictures here. this is actually one we have recently tested that is 50-kilowatt thruster, 50 kilowatts of power through a thrust and that is us fleering up there. something else that has happene
get payload's up, we had a space station designed on the drawing board with something called a will keel and up here you have a hangar. the idea is to cut do assembly and put pieces of spacecraft together in orbit you could send out. at the time we didn't have this in high inclination orbit and that was yet to be decided, and we also had something here instead of just ford will tax we have solar concentrators with sterling power generators. succumb a number of different technologies that it and...