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crude oil and liquefied natural gas or llg, they accounted for one-third of all imports. llg imports were more than 25% from 2011 levels. that's because the gas was needed to fuel the power plants. most nuclear plants in japan are offline for inspection from the march 11 disaster and crisis at fukushima daiichi. the prices also stayed high throughout the year due to stronger demand from emerging countries. another reason for the boost in imports has been universal in currency markets. the yen began weakening after last year. the yen has continued to weaken and the new prime minister shinzo abe worked on policy. this corporation is one of japan's major trailing companies. it imports lng from asia and the middle east. they expect imports of lng to be at least as high as last year, but the cost will be much higher as the value of the yen continues to drop. >> translator: we are really getting a triple punch in the shortage of lng supplies, the high price of the gas and the depreciation of the yen. as an energy importing company, we are concerned about what level the exchange
crude oil and liquefied natural gas or llg, they accounted for one-third of all imports. llg imports were more than 25% from 2011 levels. that's because the gas was needed to fuel the power plants. most nuclear plants in japan are offline for inspection from the march 11 disaster and crisis at fukushima daiichi. the prices also stayed high throughout the year due to stronger demand from emerging countries. another reason for the boost in imports has been universal in currency markets. the yen...
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the rise mainly due to higher demand for liquefied natural gas. investors are trading on the latest data. what is you been seeing this morning? >> right after that announcement investors sold the yen but the yen against the dollar has recovered to the mid 88 yen level now. the dollar yen currently trading at 88.55. analysts say that's been yen selling pressure is not as strong as it's been before the bank of japan policy earlier in the week. let's see how this is affecting stockers. investors are trying to cake ta cues from the yen move. some investors are taking profits while others are buying as the nikkei has fallen be kospi is trading lower by .4 a percent. apple's net profit from october to december rose only 0.1% from the same quarter earlier. this highlights the slowdown in the company's earnings. the quarterly figure stood at $13.1 billion. the sales of smart phones and tablet computers marked a record high on a quarterly basis. analysts say that rising production costs for new models pushed down profits. they say the poor results are due
the rise mainly due to higher demand for liquefied natural gas. investors are trading on the latest data. what is you been seeing this morning? >> right after that announcement investors sold the yen but the yen against the dollar has recovered to the mid 88 yen level now. the dollar yen currently trading at 88.55. analysts say that's been yen selling pressure is not as strong as it's been before the bank of japan policy earlier in the week. let's see how this is affecting stockers....
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least significantly reducing it these images are much cheaper to produce than operate in russia the liquefied gas costs around twenty five dollars per liter which adds seventy five to one hundred thousand dollars to the initial price what's more. making them more helium. then there's the fact that monitoring and maintaining several leaders of super cold liquid helium. and separating the cooling unit from the complex set of coils are useful benefit this kind of m.r.i. machine is very small and highly compacts you need just little as nine square meters of space to install it's one of the big m.r.i. can take up to forty. the hospitals and clinics this is important as it's difficult to totally reconfigure a launch area. the institute is currently about halfway to the finish line with these cutting edge. they've already finished. with that feather in their cap. download the official t. application to yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite . if you're away from your television just doesn't go about with your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. wealthy
least significantly reducing it these images are much cheaper to produce than operate in russia the liquefied gas costs around twenty five dollars per liter which adds seventy five to one hundred thousand dollars to the initial price what's more. making them more helium. then there's the fact that monitoring and maintaining several leaders of super cold liquid helium. and separating the cooling unit from the complex set of coils are useful benefit this kind of m.r.i. machine is very small and...
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least significantly reducing it these images are much cheaper to produce than operate in russia the liquefied gas costs around twenty five dollars per liter which adds seventy five to one hundred thousand dollars to the initial price what's more. making them more helium. then there's the fact that monitoring and maintaining leaders of super cold liquid helium require a specially trained staff and separating the cooling unit from the complex set of coils benefit this kind of m.r.i. machine is very small and highly compacts you need as little as nine square meters of space to install it's all a big m.r.i. can take up to forty. the hospitals and clinics this is important because it's difficult to totally reconfigure a launch area. the institute is currently about halfway to the finish line with the cutting edge. they've already finished. with that feather in their cap. the team's effort has been focused on getting a full body. scanner ready for production. they should have completed in about two to three years time. open world of possibilities once you start looking. for this revealing edition o
least significantly reducing it these images are much cheaper to produce than operate in russia the liquefied gas costs around twenty five dollars per liter which adds seventy five to one hundred thousand dollars to the initial price what's more. making them more helium. then there's the fact that monitoring and maintaining leaders of super cold liquid helium require a specially trained staff and separating the cooling unit from the complex set of coils benefit this kind of m.r.i. machine is...
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the liquefied gas costs around twenty five dollars per liter which adds seventy five to one hundred thousand dollars to the initial price what's more. anytime soon. making them more helium. then there's the fact that monitoring and maintaining leaders of super cold liquid helium. and separating the cooling unit from the complex set of coils are useful benefit this kind of m.r.i. machine is very small and hardly come by you just little is mind space to install it's all a big m.r.i. can take up to forty. the hospitals and clinics this is important as it's difficult to totally reconfigure a launch area. the institute is currently about halfway to the finish line with these cutting edge. they've already finished. with that feather in their cap. what mystery is hidden deep beneath. visitors welcome here. traps are laid for intruders. and the supernatural can arise from nowhere. can a human be possessed by the underwater spirit. mistress of the cave on auntie. the a. lucky . lucky. live. live . live. live live. live .
the liquefied gas costs around twenty five dollars per liter which adds seventy five to one hundred thousand dollars to the initial price what's more. anytime soon. making them more helium. then there's the fact that monitoring and maintaining leaders of super cold liquid helium. and separating the cooling unit from the complex set of coils are useful benefit this kind of m.r.i. machine is very small and hardly come by you just little is mind space to install it's all a big m.r.i. can take up...
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idemitsu-kosan announced it will build a liquefied natural gas plant in canada with altagas. executives at idemitsu said tuesday the two firms agreed to form a joint venture. the new plant will be built on the west coast of canada. they plan to start shipping 2 million tons of lng annually to japan and other countries as early as in 2017. the executives say the lng will have a price advantage as it will be produced at canadian market prices. shipping costs will be lower because of geographical closeness compared with sourcing from the middle east and the u.s. east coast. demand for lng has bn rising in japan since the nuclear accident in fukushima. that's because it's the main fuel used for thermal power generation. >>> let's get a check on market prices now. tokyo stock prices are trading higher. an overnight rise in new york is raising expectations for a u.s. economic recovery. the nikkei average at 10,952 at the moment, up .8%. many investors are buying export-related shares. they're anticipating a further decline in the yen against other currencies. well, let's take a loo
idemitsu-kosan announced it will build a liquefied natural gas plant in canada with altagas. executives at idemitsu said tuesday the two firms agreed to form a joint venture. the new plant will be built on the west coast of canada. they plan to start shipping 2 million tons of lng annually to japan and other countries as early as in 2017. the executives say the lng will have a price advantage as it will be produced at canadian market prices. shipping costs will be lower because of geographical...
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the liquefied gas costs around twenty five dollars per liter which adds seventy five to one hundred thousand dollars to the initial price what's more. making them more helium. then there's the fact that monitoring and maintaining leaders of super cold liquid helium. and separating the cooling unit from the complex. benefit this kind of m.r.i. machine is very small and highly compacts you need just little is nine square meters of space to install it's one of the big m.r.i. can take up to forty. the hospitals and clinics this is important as it's difficult to totally reconfigure a mob geria. the institute is currently about halfway to the finish line with the cutting edge. they've already finished. with that feather in their cap. the team's effort has been focused on getting a full body helium free m.r.i. scanner ready for production. go as planned they should have all work on that completed in about two to three years' time. so hopefully the whole tech up team is open your eyes to a world of possibilities once you start looking beyond what's there at first glance but that's all for this revea
the liquefied gas costs around twenty five dollars per liter which adds seventy five to one hundred thousand dollars to the initial price what's more. making them more helium. then there's the fact that monitoring and maintaining leaders of super cold liquid helium. and separating the cooling unit from the complex. benefit this kind of m.r.i. machine is very small and highly compacts you need just little is nine square meters of space to install it's one of the big m.r.i. can take up to forty....
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it's completely liquefied. all that nutrition has been turned inside out.verything's been completely broken down. and when we pour it, we can see just how glowing it is, beautiful. the real test is always the flavor. let's give it a try. that, ladies and gentlemen, is what i call a nutriblast. we've taken all of those cells, pulverized them, flipped them inside out, got all of that juice, all the nutrients-- the vitamins, the minerals, the enzymes, the essential fatty acids, the protein-- and now we can actually assimilate and utilize those nutrients. we've turned this into a superfood. listen, juicers makes juice and blenders make smoothies, but the nutribullet makes nutrient-packed nutriblasts. all i'm asking you to do is have one nutriblast a day and that will transform your life. >> about five years ago the doctor told me after taking my cholesterol numbers that i was gonna have to be on cholesterol medication and most likely for the rest of my life. we tried to address it with diet, we tried to address it with exercise and neither of them seemed to wor
it's completely liquefied. all that nutrition has been turned inside out.verything's been completely broken down. and when we pour it, we can see just how glowing it is, beautiful. the real test is always the flavor. let's give it a try. that, ladies and gentlemen, is what i call a nutriblast. we've taken all of those cells, pulverized them, flipped them inside out, got all of that juice, all the nutrients-- the vitamins, the minerals, the enzymes, the essential fatty acids, the protein-- and...
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the liquefied gas costs around twenty five dollars per liter which adds seventy five to one hundred thousand dollars to the initial price once more. starting to dwindle making them more helium intensive. then there's the fact that monitoring and maintaining leaders of super cold liquid helium. and separating the cooling unit from the complex. benefit this kind of m.r.i. machine is very small and hardly come by you need as little as mind square meters of space to install it's one of the big m.r.i. can take up to forty. the hospitals and clinics this is important as it's difficult to totally reconfigure a mob geria. the institute is currently about halfway to the finish line with the cutting edge. they've already finished. machines designed for. with that feather in their cap. download the official application to your cell phone choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorites from alzheimer's if you're away from your television well it just doesn't matter how would your mobile device you can watch on t.v. anytime anywhere. wealthy british style. that's not on the front. markets wh
the liquefied gas costs around twenty five dollars per liter which adds seventy five to one hundred thousand dollars to the initial price once more. starting to dwindle making them more helium intensive. then there's the fact that monitoring and maintaining leaders of super cold liquid helium. and separating the cooling unit from the complex. benefit this kind of m.r.i. machine is very small and hardly come by you need as little as mind square meters of space to install it's one of the big...
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equation significantly reducing it these images are much cheaper to produce in operate in russia the liquefied gas costs around twenty five dollars per liter which adds seventy five to one hundred thousand dollars to the initial price what's more. anytime soon. starting to dwindle making the more helium intensive. deal then there's the fact that monitoring and maintaining several thousand liters of super cold liquid helium requires specially trained staff and separating the cooling unit from the complex set of other useful benefit this kind of m.r.i. machine is very small and highly compacts you need just little as nine square meters of space to install it's all a big m.r.i. can take up to forty. the hospitals and clinics this is important as it's difficult to totally reconfigure a large area. the love of the institute is currently about halfway to the finish line with these cutting edge. they've already finished. machine. and the mission of free accreditation free zones for judges free. range minced free. three stooges free. download free blog just plug in video for your media projects and fr
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equation significantly reducing it these images are much cheaper to produce than operate in russia the liquefied gas costs around twenty five dollars per liter which adds seventy five to one hundred thousand dollars to the initial price what's more. making the more helium. then there's the fact that monitoring and maintaining several leaders of super cold liquid helium. and separating the cooling unit from the complex. benefit this kind of m.r.i. machine is very small and highly comeback you need as little as mind square meters of space to install it's all a big m.r.i. can take up to forty. the hospitals and clinics this is important as it's difficult to totally reconfigure a mob geria. the institute is currently about halfway to the finish line with the cutting edge. they've already finished. with that feather in their cap. you know how sometimes you see a story and it seems so for life you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture. vic
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particularly for energy resources such as crude oil and liquefied natural gas or llg. they accounted for one-third of all imports. lng imports charged more than 25% from 2011 levels. that's because the gas was needed to fuel power plants. most nuclear plants in japan are offline for inspection following the mar 11 crisis at the fukushima daiichi. lng prices also stayed high throughout the year, due to stronger demand from emerging countries. another reason for the boost in imports has been a certain reversal in currency markets. the yen began weakening at the end of last year. the yen has continued to weaken and the new prime minister shinzo abe's bold economic policy. this corporation is one of japan's major trading companies. it imports lng from asia and the middle east. they expect imports of lng to be at least as high as last year, but the cost will be much higher as the value of the yen continues to drop. >> translator: we are really getting a triple punch in the shortage of lng supplies, the high price of the gas and the depreciation of the yen. as an energy impo
particularly for energy resources such as crude oil and liquefied natural gas or llg. they accounted for one-third of all imports. lng imports charged more than 25% from 2011 levels. that's because the gas was needed to fuel power plants. most nuclear plants in japan are offline for inspection following the mar 11 crisis at the fukushima daiichi. lng prices also stayed high throughout the year, due to stronger demand from emerging countries. another reason for the boost in imports has been a...
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anything that might have been liquefied a little earlier today will be black ice in the morning. head up for that. our next storm system is not going to produce a huge snow for this area. these will be light fluffy accumulations. timing is the problem. a lot of people will be on the road as the light snow moves through tomorrow afternoon. straight to the maps, this is the system we're talking about. it is starting to expand and we think this thing when it does come through our area will probably stretch from buffalo down even into the carolinas. it will have a wide footprint of light snow moving across the area. here are the headlines and we'll call this round 2, also wanted to showyou at the moment we do not have any winter weather advisories. the national weather service is thinking they will probably have to early wound later tonight or tomorrow just to make sure -- issue one later tonight or tomorrow just to make sure we have a heads up. we're kind of surrounded by advisories to our southwest and the eastern shore and winter storm warnings for the mountains where lake effect
anything that might have been liquefied a little earlier today will be black ice in the morning. head up for that. our next storm system is not going to produce a huge snow for this area. these will be light fluffy accumulations. timing is the problem. a lot of people will be on the road as the light snow moves through tomorrow afternoon. straight to the maps, this is the system we're talking about. it is starting to expand and we think this thing when it does come through our area will...
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out of the house and the farm, down the soil pipes, and this sweet little baby chops it all up, liquefiespushes it back into mother earth. i love this thing, man. i could watch it for hours. if i was still dropping acid i probably would. bone liked to drink, a lot but otherwise he was clean, man. he's been clean for years. i know. what got stuck in his arm may or may not be heroin. we'll find out. but it was designed to kill him. i think bone went to that bar because someone said he'd meet him there. he had a few shandies, went for a pee and while he was standing there-- a bit unsteady, maybe-- the guy jumped him stuck the needle in his arm. then bundled him into the cubicle wrapped the band around his arm and left him there to die. did you kill bone? explain to me why i would do that. because he supervised the recording of your solo album and he cocked it up. wiped the tapes. i have my ideas about who was responsible. wasn't bone. but if it had been, i wouldn't have killed him for it. what sort of man do you think i am? i don't know, mr. maguire. it bothers me. (camera clicking) hey! you
out of the house and the farm, down the soil pipes, and this sweet little baby chops it all up, liquefiespushes it back into mother earth. i love this thing, man. i could watch it for hours. if i was still dropping acid i probably would. bone liked to drink, a lot but otherwise he was clean, man. he's been clean for years. i know. what got stuck in his arm may or may not be heroin. we'll find out. but it was designed to kill him. i think bone went to that bar because someone said he'd meet him...
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these are five years ago over an eighty year lifespan fifteen and a half years of having our brains liquefied and sodomized and glorifying products and nonsense and it does it it completely you know it's it's how you end up with a country with the most anorexic people in the world and the most obese people in the world at the same time because people are selling these awful foods that aren't even food and at the same time making people feel horrible about their bodies and so it's completely screwing up you know totally ran like the fast food nation and everyone's just dying g.m. owes etc and then they're like you know you have acne you're not good enough you can't get you know you need a year of erectile dysfunction and restless legs and everyone's like yeah i think you know my legs kind of are restless when i'm watching t.v. for eight hours in a row maybe i'll still take notes and go get popped them pills but i can't let you go without asking you about the fortieth anniversary of cease fire in vietnam i mean do you see any similarities between the red scare in the war on terror or is it just
these are five years ago over an eighty year lifespan fifteen and a half years of having our brains liquefied and sodomized and glorifying products and nonsense and it does it it completely you know it's it's how you end up with a country with the most anorexic people in the world and the most obese people in the world at the same time because people are selling these awful foods that aren't even food and at the same time making people feel horrible about their bodies and so it's completely...
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that was an amazing two or three hour liquefied lunch the two of them had. but at that first meeting churchill wrote, let me see if i can remember his words. he said tusayan at harry hopkins, that extraordinary man who played at west to play a sometimes decisive part in the whole movement of the war. and then he said, his was a soul that's lame that a frail and feeling naughty. he was a crumbling white house. from which there shall create events that led crates fleets to harbor. i always enjoy his come any, especially when things went ill. he could be very disagreeable and say hard sour thing. churchill's words not known to be an undersea error. such somehow conflate iran were for an incredibly special relationship with churchville. and then a few days later, still in england, actually scotland come a few days better he cemented their relationship with the british people. there is a big dinner at the station house hotel in glasgow, scotland and lots of dignitaries were there. churchill very. hopkins is that the head table and asked him to say a few words to
that was an amazing two or three hour liquefied lunch the two of them had. but at that first meeting churchill wrote, let me see if i can remember his words. he said tusayan at harry hopkins, that extraordinary man who played at west to play a sometimes decisive part in the whole movement of the war. and then he said, his was a soul that's lame that a frail and feeling naughty. he was a crumbling white house. from which there shall create events that led crates fleets to harbor. i always enjoy...
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we all have programs to basically liquefy and we all buy programs.s havoc with our currencies. it tends to push down our interest rate. no different. whether you look at the boons or look at this one-week chart of jgbs, their yields are lower, their patterns are similar. >> thank you very much. sharon is tracking it over at the nigh next. >> we're up about 14. the big games have been in the platinum market. a number of mines shutting production. about a fifth of anglo-american's in that area are going to be shut down and that is something that is definitely helping platinum outperform gold, first time in ten months that's happened. back to you. >> sharon, thank you. so where's the smart money on wall street investing? we're going to tell you up next. and america's failing infrastructure. imagine a future of broken bridges and roads at not enough money to fix them. a report on the u.s. economy when we come back. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids,
we all have programs to basically liquefy and we all buy programs.s havoc with our currencies. it tends to push down our interest rate. no different. whether you look at the boons or look at this one-week chart of jgbs, their yields are lower, their patterns are similar. >> thank you very much. sharon is tracking it over at the nigh next. >> we're up about 14. the big games have been in the platinum market. a number of mines shutting production. about a fifth of anglo-american's in...
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service to exports, they will buy the gas, we will deliver it to the facility in maryland, freeze it, liquefy, put it in the tanker for them and off it goes. liz: some people don't think it is great, so american companies don't think it is great. he has been on the show, and i quote what he says. natural gas is very much a natural resource and he says government policies have got to avoid artificially accelerating demand through this policy. he also believes if we put all this into motion, it could be catastrophic for jobs in the country, he says natural gas will be so expensive eventually that his company won't be able to buy it at the cheap price. >> there's quite a bit of hyperbole in that statement. look at the department of energy hiring consultants to come in and study the impact on the u.s. economy from exporting gas, they thought it would be a net benefit to export gas for multiple sites read all that said, hitting the market will eventually determine how much of this is actually done and it will be far less than the amount of permits being sought. liz: we're watching it. really happy
service to exports, they will buy the gas, we will deliver it to the facility in maryland, freeze it, liquefy, put it in the tanker for them and off it goes. liz: some people don't think it is great, so american companies don't think it is great. he has been on the show, and i quote what he says. natural gas is very much a natural resource and he says government policies have got to avoid artificially accelerating demand through this policy. he also believes if we put all this into motion, it...
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and that was an amazing two or three hour liquefied lunch that the two of them had. but of that, when churchill wrote, let me see if i can remember his words. he said, he said best, i met harry hopkins, that extraordinary man who played and was played, a sometimes decisive part in the whole movement of the war. and then he said, his was the sole that flamed out of a body. he was a crumbling white house. these are churchill's words, from which they are shown great beams that led great fleets to harbor. i always enjoy his company, he said, especially when things went bill. he could be very disagreeable and say hard and solid innings. churchill's words. not known to be an understate or. so hopkins laid the groundwork for an incredibly important special relationship with churchill. and then, a few days later, still in england, actually scotland, a few days later he cemented a relationship with the british people. there was a big dinner at the station house hotel in glasgow scotland, and lots of dignitaries were there. churchill was there. hopkins was at the head table. a
and that was an amazing two or three hour liquefied lunch that the two of them had. but of that, when churchill wrote, let me see if i can remember his words. he said, he said best, i met harry hopkins, that extraordinary man who played and was played, a sometimes decisive part in the whole movement of the war. and then he said, his was the sole that flamed out of a body. he was a crumbling white house. these are churchill's words, from which they are shown great beams that led great fleets to...
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master limited partnership, he's the pioneer who is building our nation's biggest export terminal for liquefied gas down in louisiana. look out, these two stocks are hot, too hot for me right now, wait for a pullback from lng or maybe a stock offering from cheniere energy partners. my eighth theme, let me give you my preamble, technology represents more than 15% of standard and poors 500. it's almost impossible to avoids a place holder in the portfolio. it's got to be a theme. there are very few investment themes in tech. but individual companies might suffice. oracle, a terrific stock, competitive. i think the world of s.a.p., oracle's biggest competitor. it's having a good quarter. although an endless dog fight with oracle. then there's salesforce.com, an expensive but dominant cloud computing play. run by cloud pioneer marc benioff, i like apple, i'm not pounding the table, i just told you to invest in it. social media, on a pullback, liked it lower. amazon and google, exciting. who really knows how it's doing? sure, i like them, but they don't have thematic ideas. that's what this show is a
master limited partnership, he's the pioneer who is building our nation's biggest export terminal for liquefied gas down in louisiana. look out, these two stocks are hot, too hot for me right now, wait for a pullback from lng or maybe a stock offering from cheniere energy partners. my eighth theme, let me give you my preamble, technology represents more than 15% of standard and poors 500. it's almost impossible to avoids a place holder in the portfolio. it's got to be a theme. there are very...
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it's completely liquefied. all that nutrition has been turned inside out.ing's been completely broken down. and when we pour it, we can see just how glowing it is, beautiful. the real test is always the flavor. let's give it a try. that, ladies and gentlemen, is what i call a nutriblast. we've taken all of those cells, pulverized them, flipped them inside out, got all of that juice, all the nutrients-- the vitamins, the minerals, the enzymes, the essential fatty acids, the protein-- and now we can actually assimilate and utilize those nutrients. we've turned this into a superfood. listen, juicers makes juice and blenders make smoothies, but the nutribullet makes nutrient-packed nutriblasts. all i'm asking you to do is have one nutriblast a day and that will transform your life. >> about five years ago the doctor told me after taking my cholesterol numbers that i was gonna have to be on cholesterol medication and most likely for the rest of my life. we tried to address it with diet, we tried to address it with exercise and neither of them seemed to work. the
it's completely liquefied. all that nutrition has been turned inside out.ing's been completely broken down. and when we pour it, we can see just how glowing it is, beautiful. the real test is always the flavor. let's give it a try. that, ladies and gentlemen, is what i call a nutriblast. we've taken all of those cells, pulverized them, flipped them inside out, got all of that juice, all the nutrients-- the vitamins, the minerals, the enzymes, the essential fatty acids, the protein-- and now we...
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>> well, one thing just said that has a common denominator with all of those, of course, is liquefying and central bank activity whether it's bank of japan, europe, we see interest rates are up. went from 180 to testing 190. the bund violated 160, hasn't done that for a while. europe's growth is calming down and foreign exchange, all about whose printing press is faster. breached 120 on the euro, a big deal. breached 90 on the dollar/yen so the japanese are definitely devaluing their currency, but to be fair, it was just last year that the dollar reached a record low on the end, so if you take a wide enough view, you know, the japanese aren't mistaken, say, and they are just trying to price it more accurately. the problem is once this machine gets going of printing and weakening, how does it ever stop? >> yeah. how much of this rally lately that we've been talking about here has been fundamental and how much is just the greasing by the fed, do you think? >> well, look, i think the liquidity backdrop is the ultimate context where all the rest is going on. we've had bad enough economic s
>> well, one thing just said that has a common denominator with all of those, of course, is liquefying and central bank activity whether it's bank of japan, europe, we see interest rates are up. went from 180 to testing 190. the bund violated 160, hasn't done that for a while. europe's growth is calming down and foreign exchange, all about whose printing press is faster. breached 120 on the euro, a big deal. breached 90 on the dollar/yen so the japanese are definitely devaluing their...
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out of the house and the farm, down the soil pipes, and this sweet little baby chops it all up, liquefiesit. pushes it back into mother earth. i love this thing, man. i could watch it for hours. if i was still dropping acid i probably would. bone liked to drink, a lot but otherwise he was clean, man. he's been clean for years. i know. what got stuck in his arm may or may not be heroin. we'll find out. but it was designed to kill him. i think bone went to that bar because someone said he'd meet him there. he had a few shandies, went for a pee and while he was standing there-- a bit unsteady, maybe-- the guy jumped him stuck the needle in his arm. then bundled him into the cubicle wrapped the band around his arm and left him there to die. did you kill bone? explain to me why i would do that. because he supervised the recording of your solo album and he cocked it up. wiped the tapes. i have my ideas about who was responsible. wasn't bone. but if it had been, i wouldn't have killed him for it. what sort of man do you think i am? i don't know, mr. maguire. it bothers me. (camera clicking) hey!
out of the house and the farm, down the soil pipes, and this sweet little baby chops it all up, liquefiesit. pushes it back into mother earth. i love this thing, man. i could watch it for hours. if i was still dropping acid i probably would. bone liked to drink, a lot but otherwise he was clean, man. he's been clean for years. i know. what got stuck in his arm may or may not be heroin. we'll find out. but it was designed to kill him. i think bone went to that bar because someone said he'd meet...
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does booze liquefy first? >> brian: this is terrible. >> steve: you don't like it?houldn't be eating. is this done? oh, look, it's not all a spoon full of sugar. >> steve: brian, it's supposed to help with you the influenza. >> brian: i'd rather get the flu! >> steve: well, you could. all i -- i do taste the tanginess. >> gretchen: i am wondering -- >> brian: joe, you'll see what i mean. >> gretchen: i do wonder if i can continue the show now that i'm drunk. >> steve: we are on the same fuel. >> brian: see what i'm talking about? what do you think? >> steve: it's not bad. >> brian: i tasted worst. he likes it. i can't believe it. i got some like cereal in the green room. [ laughter ] let's talk about cbs's reporter that wrote that column. he's supposed to be their director of politics. the way he wrote this column, it came off as if he was giving the president advice because he was giving the president advice, saying he's got to pulverize the republican party. he's got to essentially take no prisoners. my words, not his, if he wants to get anything passed with his p
does booze liquefy first? >> brian: this is terrible. >> steve: you don't like it?houldn't be eating. is this done? oh, look, it's not all a spoon full of sugar. >> steve: brian, it's supposed to help with you the influenza. >> brian: i'd rather get the flu! >> steve: well, you could. all i -- i do taste the tanginess. >> gretchen: i am wondering -- >> brian: joe, you'll see what i mean. >> gretchen: i do wonder if i can continue the show now that...
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we are now in a position to export liquefied natural gas and coal, and us, reduce our trade deficits and bring billions of dollars to the united states. the abundance of affordable natural gas is attracting good manufacturing jobs back to america, particularly in the chemical and and steel industry. all of this adds up to a lot of jobs, growth, improved national security, and more revenues for government. according to the american petroleum institute, oil and gas companies already account for 9.2% of all -- 9.2 million american jobs, and pumped more than $500 billion into our economy. this is just the beginning. over the next 20 years, energy can create millions and millions of additional jobs, spread out all across the country. in the last few years alone, shea elected that he has created 1.75 million jobs. between now and 2035, we can double shale economic impact, double the number of jobs and generate a cumulative $2.5 trillion in new government revenues. to achieve these benefits, we need to safely opened up new land for exploration. we are foolishly locking away too much of our
we are now in a position to export liquefied natural gas and coal, and us, reduce our trade deficits and bring billions of dollars to the united states. the abundance of affordable natural gas is attracting good manufacturing jobs back to america, particularly in the chemical and and steel industry. all of this adds up to a lot of jobs, growth, improved national security, and more revenues for government. according to the american petroleum institute, oil and gas companies already account for...
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we are now in a position to export liquefied natural gas and coal, and thus reducing our trade deficit and bringing billions of dollars into the united states. the abundance of affordable natural gas is attracting good manufacturing jobs back to america, particularly in the chemical and steel industries. all of this adds up to a lot of jobs, growth, improved national security, and more revenues for government. according to the american petroleum institute, oil and gas companies already account for 9.2 million american jobs and pump more than $500 billion into our economy. over the next 20 years, energy can create millions of additional jobs, spread all across this country. in the last few years, shale activity alone has created 1.75 million jobs. between now and 2035, we can double shale's economic impact, double the number of jobs, and generate a cumulative $2.5 trillion in government revenues. to achieve these great benefits, we need to safely open up new land to exploration. we've foolishly locked away too much of our resources on land and off our coasts. we need a predictable and f
we are now in a position to export liquefied natural gas and coal, and thus reducing our trade deficit and bringing billions of dollars into the united states. the abundance of affordable natural gas is attracting good manufacturing jobs back to america, particularly in the chemical and steel industries. all of this adds up to a lot of jobs, growth, improved national security, and more revenues for government. according to the american petroleum institute, oil and gas companies already account...