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. >>> hi, i'm maryann. and this is george. and we're from al zullo remodeling specialists. >> al zullo's remodeling was an institution in illinois. >> al zullo's remodeling has been part of making your house a home. >> maryann was in some of the print advertising very early on in the business, kind of doing this vanna white thing with the kitchen cabinets. >> and maryann clibbery was well known in the community for her generosity. >> she would advance employees' salary out of her own pocket, not the company money. >> investigators were convinced maryann was killed by a client or a co-worker. >> it had to be somebody who was somewhat familiar with the layout of the business. >> the investigation centered on a disgruntled ex-employee, kevin doyle. >> he was not a reputable person. i believe that he was a lot of talk but couldn't perform. i believe he said things that weren't accurate, and i believe that he was not to be trusted. >> when questioned, doyle said he was at home sick at the time of the murder, but there was no one to
. >>> hi, i'm maryann. and this is george. and we're from al zullo remodeling specialists. >> al zullo's remodeling was an institution in illinois. >> al zullo's remodeling has been part of making your house a home. >> maryann was in some of the print advertising very early on in the business, kind of doing this vanna white thing with the kitchen cabinets. >> and maryann clibbery was well known in the community for her generosity. >> she would advance...
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. >> reporter: colorado entomologist maryann hamilton says folks in 13 countries eat bugs for proteint bugs because we have bugs that are milled into our flour that the food and drug administration can't control. >> reporter: most cinnamon, chocolate and cereal have invert brat legs, wings and parts. >> these are pretty dry. good to follow them up with -- >> reporter: that's pretty good. >> -- a beer. >> reporter: patrick crowley buys crickets raised for consumption from a farm in louisiana, then bakes them. >> we take those crickets and mill them down into a flour. >> reporter: a protein-dense source of energy for these bars that come in a variety of flavors. first friends thought he was nuts but now he's busier than ever. folks are curious. >> people are unaware of the unsustainability of the current 2350d supply that we have. >> reporter: for example as a food, insects use up far less water than other sources of protein, like beef. maryann says first we'll need a culture shift, perhaps one person at a time. >> food that looks different in all different parts of our world. >> report
. >> reporter: colorado entomologist maryann hamilton says folks in 13 countries eat bugs for proteint bugs because we have bugs that are milled into our flour that the food and drug administration can't control. >> reporter: most cinnamon, chocolate and cereal have invert brat legs, wings and parts. >> these are pretty dry. good to follow them up with -- >> reporter: that's pretty good. >> -- a beer. >> reporter: patrick crowley buys crickets raised for...
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maryann keller is an auto industry consultant and she joins me from stamford, connecticut.elcome back to "bottom line." the tesla model s, it is the winner for best overall vehicle. how did this car distinction so from its peers? >> you have to remember last year when consumer reports gave it the highest rating. it is not a surprise that, a year later, with the experience of the car being on the road, it has continued to prove itself a superb car. it is a well-engineered car and performs well in the people who own it love it. -- it was called a truly groundbreaking car. is that overstating the case or would you agree with that assessment? question many ways, it is. tesla has proven that people will buy and love an electric vehicle. and in electric vehicle can have her formants as good as an internal combustion engine car. and it is a beautiful car to boot. manyannot fault it on too things. clearly, that is reflected in how its owners perceive it. >> how does this reshape or restart the dialogue over electric cars in this country? price of the the battery can come down to a
maryann keller is an auto industry consultant and she joins me from stamford, connecticut.elcome back to "bottom line." the tesla model s, it is the winner for best overall vehicle. how did this car distinction so from its peers? >> you have to remember last year when consumer reports gave it the highest rating. it is not a surprise that, a year later, with the experience of the car being on the road, it has continued to prove itself a superb car. it is a well-engineered car and...
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. >> maryann, thank you very much. thanks for launching us on this race.i, as athletes continue to arrive ahead of friday's opening ceremony. matt lauer is already there and this morning he spoke to the men's bobsled team. they'll be trying to defend their history making gold medal win from 2010. >> actually really confident. we have two great sleds coming in, brand-new bmw 2 men and he have three incredible athletes and i'm four years more experienced. having experience and being prepared takes a lot of pressure off. your mom has a mom cave! today i have new campbell's chunky spicy chicken quesadilla soup. she gives me chunky before every game. i'm very souperstitious. haha, that's a good one! haha! [ male announcer ] campbell's chunky soup. it fills you up right. wake it up with olay regenerist. formulated with a skin energizing complex, it penetrates 10 layers of the skin's surface. because energized skin is younger looking skin. ♪ they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to t
. >> maryann, thank you very much. thanks for launching us on this race.i, as athletes continue to arrive ahead of friday's opening ceremony. matt lauer is already there and this morning he spoke to the men's bobsled team. they'll be trying to defend their history making gold medal win from 2010. >> actually really confident. we have two great sleds coming in, brand-new bmw 2 men and he have three incredible athletes and i'm four years more experienced. having experience and being...
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. >> maryanne what do you think?r you're a mountain runner or do it. >> is it an age range because diana nyad was a contestant. >> we really want to surprise people with our selections and we want the selections to represent different adventures. diana was compelling because she tried for 35 goals. she had a dream. she faced some failures but she persevered and got it in the end. we really wanted to include her. >> this is incredible. "national geographic" searching for adventurers. >> >> we really do. it's a wonderful job to do to find these stories and be able to share them with a larger audience audience. so to take kilian and share him with fans we have a bunch of people who doend know him. >> to watch what you do it says you never sprain and i ankle. >> i do, but we don't show it. >> oh, it says you never sprain an ankle. >> there are days we need to turn around. >> do you ever get afraid? >> to be afraid, it makes us to be alied because if you are not afraid, you will die. >> what have you not yet conquered tha
. >> maryanne what do you think?r you're a mountain runner or do it. >> is it an age range because diana nyad was a contestant. >> we really want to surprise people with our selections and we want the selections to represent different adventures. diana was compelling because she tried for 35 goals. she had a dream. she faced some failures but she persevered and got it in the end. we really wanted to include her. >> this is incredible. "national geographic"...
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two hours into this annual event we started with jpmorgan's cfo maryann lake followed by some executivesd then later on today we'll hear from executives in the commercial and investment bank as well. but the headline, you mentioned it, simon, the broad layoffs that will be happening across the bank. it's been a focus for the bank since at least last year. it's changing its business line-up now that the economic environment is changing, and as a result it expects to see head count fall by net 5,000 jobs this year alone. that includes 8,000 jobs being cut in the consumer bank due in part to both mortgage production falling as well as fewer people going into the bank branches. they don't need as many tellers. last year they cut 10,000 net jobs, but, guys, they added 7,000 jobs in risk management and control. that's how strenuous some of these new regulatory controls and some of these litigation issues have been for big banks like jpmorgan. on the capital front marianne lake said the regulatelations a regulations are getting better. jpmorgan has $900 billion in safe assets as a capital buffe
two hours into this annual event we started with jpmorgan's cfo maryann lake followed by some executivesd then later on today we'll hear from executives in the commercial and investment bank as well. but the headline, you mentioned it, simon, the broad layoffs that will be happening across the bank. it's been a focus for the bank since at least last year. it's changing its business line-up now that the economic environment is changing, and as a result it expects to see head count fall by net...