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with a 6% drop on merger news, you may guess that micron is the buyer. and it is, offering $1.3 billion to by memory chip company numonyx. that's jointly owned by intel and s.t. microelectronics. the two sells saw fractional gains. among those to watch tomorrow may be auto nation. it's toyota's single biggest u.s. dealer and a spokesperson tells me they will focus on the toyota situation, quote, "big time". that's tonight's "market focus". >> suzanne: the f.a.a. appears to be ready to slap a huge fine on american airlines. the associated press reports the agency is wrapping up a probe of american's safety records, and could fine the carrier more than $10 million. the agency wouldn't comment on that report, and the airline said it wasn't aware of any pending fine. in april of 2008, the government grounded hundreds of american planes to fix safety problems in their electrical wiring. >> tom: despite the possible fine, american airlines is one of the favorite airline stocks of tonight's "street critique" guest. he's julius maldutis, president and chief airl
with a 6% drop on merger news, you may guess that micron is the buyer. and it is, offering $1.3 billion to by memory chip company numonyx. that's jointly owned by intel and s.t. microelectronics. the two sells saw fractional gains. among those to watch tomorrow may be auto nation. it's toyota's single biggest u.s. dealer and a spokesperson tells me they will focus on the toyota situation, quote, "big time". that's tonight's "market focus". >> suzanne: the f.a.a....
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Feb 25, 2010
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into oreck's hypoallergenic bag that traps up to 99.9% of all dust and allergens down to point three microns agree that oreck has packed a ton of cleaning power... into a vacuum that's incredibly lightweight. but, best of all, david oreck wants you to try his new platinum pilot in your own home risk free for a full 30 days. and he'll even ship it to you for free! call or go online now to get the new oreck platinum pilot. decide to keep it and you'll never pay a penny of interest, that's right no interest-ever! it's the ultimate consumer test...and you're in charge of it. order now and get these free gifts, the incredible hand-held vac, cordless electric steam iron, plus a one-year supply of filter bags. that's over $250 in free gifts when you order right now. it takes confidence to let someone try your product risk free for 30 days. then again, with over 10-million oreck vacuums sold in america, david oreck has been earning your confidence for nearly 50 years. call now and try the new oreck platinum pilot risk free for 30 days. keep it and get an incredible 10-year warranty plus no interest
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Feb 28, 2010
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they can say one little micron is going to be taxed. it's in their power.even worse than cap and trade, they all should back away from that table. it's a costly thing. >> lastly, pat, you think this is good for the economy? everybody is backing away from this bit? >> there is no costless way to reduce carbon emissions. it's what you want to do. there is no costless way to do that. it costs money whether you call that a tax or cap and trade, i don't care what you call it, it costs money. and the problem with trying to sell it politically as we'll offset this with jobs created elsewhere, it doesn't work. if you think that reducing carbon emissions is a laudable goal, it will cost money for the economy. >> okay. toby, i got to give you the last word. >> well, finally, i'm going to say, pat is right. when we look at the cost versus benefit, like a normal rational human being, it ain't there and the truth is coming out. >> all right. thanks, guys. and thank you to you, julia for joining us. we appreciate it. >> thanks, brenda. >> protesters in greece. bringing t
they can say one little micron is going to be taxed. it's in their power.even worse than cap and trade, they all should back away from that table. it's a costly thing. >> lastly, pat, you think this is good for the economy? everybody is backing away from this bit? >> there is no costless way to reduce carbon emissions. it's what you want to do. there is no costless way to do that. it costs money whether you call that a tax or cap and trade, i don't care what you call it, it costs...
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the overall safety of cribs -- >> is your micron please?ribs is a critical concern of the cpsc a personal priority of mine giving on case gets off the market and out of the home is always been a key part of the cpsc mission. i strongly believe we must do more and have strong federal safety standards that prevent cribs with design flaws or safety defects from ever making it into the stream of commerce and trade commerce. since the inception of the agency in 1973 the cpsc has been deeply involved in issues of ribbon and conflicting environment safety. in november 1973, the commission promoted the first mandatory safety standards governing drop side cribs. the cpsc is also worked diligently with other organizations such as the astm international code standards. these mandatory and voluntary standards come by the substantial outreach efforts have undoubtedly presented numerous infant child and just grease. one question that has arisen in some media reports is the issue of why the cpsc's current standards have not been revised since 1982. the ma
the overall safety of cribs -- >> is your micron please?ribs is a critical concern of the cpsc a personal priority of mine giving on case gets off the market and out of the home is always been a key part of the cpsc mission. i strongly believe we must do more and have strong federal safety standards that prevent cribs with design flaws or safety defects from ever making it into the stream of commerce and trade commerce. since the inception of the agency in 1973 the cpsc has been deeply...
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the overall safety of cribs -- >> is your micron please? mine giving on case gets off the market and out of the home is always been a key part of the cpsc mission. i strongly believe we must do more and have strong federal safety standards that prevent cribs with design flaws or safety defects from ever making it into the stream of commerce and trade commerce. since the inception of the agency in 1973 the cpsc has been deeply involved in issues of ribbon and conflicting environment safety. in november 1973, the commission promoted the first mandatory safety standards governing drop side cribs. the cpsc is also worked diligently with other organizations such as the astm international code standards. these mandatory and voluntary standards come by the substantial outreach efforts have undoubtedly presented numerous infant child and just grease. one question that has arisen in some media reports is the issue of why the cpsc's current standards have not been revised since 1982. the main answer is that the commission has limited authority to do
the overall safety of cribs -- >> is your micron please? mine giving on case gets off the market and out of the home is always been a key part of the cpsc mission. i strongly believe we must do more and have strong federal safety standards that prevent cribs with design flaws or safety defects from ever making it into the stream of commerce and trade commerce. since the inception of the agency in 1973 the cpsc has been deeply involved in issues of ribbon and conflicting environment...
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the overall safety of cribs -- >> is your micron please? maker micron please. >> the overall safety of cribs is a critical concern of the cpsc a personal priority of mine giving on case gets off the market and out of the home is always been a key part of the cpsc mission. i strongly believe we must do more and have strong federal safety standards that prevent cribs with design flaws or safety defects from ever making it into the stream of commerce and trade commerce. since the inception of the agency in 1973 the cpsc has been deeply involved in issues of ribbon and conflicting environment safety. in november 1973, the commission promoted the first mandatory safety standards governing drop side cribs. the cpsc is also worked diligently with other organizations such as the astm international code standards. these mandatory and voluntary standards come by the substantial outreach efforts have undoubtedly presented numerous infant child and just grease. one question that has arisen in some media reports is the issue of why the cpsc's current st
the overall safety of cribs -- >> is your micron please? maker micron please. >> the overall safety of cribs is a critical concern of the cpsc a personal priority of mine giving on case gets off the market and out of the home is always been a key part of the cpsc mission. i strongly believe we must do more and have strong federal safety standards that prevent cribs with design flaws or safety defects from ever making it into the stream of commerce and trade commerce. since the...
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you also have him awake because we're talking about microns of safety, not even millimeters of safetystroke, bleeding, those kinds of things can happen. >> correct, absolutely. we need to monitor the patient's neurological function. we need to have him awake in order to do the recordings to confirm that we're in the correct place. but finally, really, the issue is whether or not we can stop the tremor, or if we were to get any side effects of stimulation. so, if, for instance, we were to get a painful tingling, it would indicate that we were a little too far back. we could actually adjust our targeting here in the operating room. >> and if he doesn't know where he is or becomes disoriented, cause for concern and you stop. >> absolutely. >> so, ben, let me sneak over here. how are you feeling? >> i'm feeling great. >> i have to ask you the obvious, because people are not used to seeing human beings with a big metal contraption around their head. is it disconcerting? >> for me? >> yes. >> i don't see it. >> you don't see it. >> no. >> and could you feel anything during this procedure? >
you also have him awake because we're talking about microns of safety, not even millimeters of safetystroke, bleeding, those kinds of things can happen. >> correct, absolutely. we need to monitor the patient's neurological function. we need to have him awake in order to do the recordings to confirm that we're in the correct place. but finally, really, the issue is whether or not we can stop the tremor, or if we were to get any side effects of stimulation. so, if, for instance, we were to...