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knee moe, are you oka >> yee. >> campaigning for a sequel to finding knee moe.nding dory. th the surprise when i got the caal 13 years later. >> i remember something. that's not possible is it? >> oh,no. i suffer from short-term memory loss. i was worried my would start changing and i couldn't be dory anymore. >> the top reasons excited to see finding dory disney had us at ellen but in case you more there's a modern family connection. >> i play this disgruntled octopus. >> how would you. >> bailey is sort of a narotic whael and lacks confidence. >> the second reason the making of it is more than impressive. he spent 218 hours with the stars. >> not out of breath. >> try not to be out of br >> he's right there. >> yes. did you go. >> then inside studios artists and an may tos spent more than 8 m creating the characters. everything had to be perfect right down this exclusive new clip. >> they don't know where i am. >> the message. dory is in search of her parents and while the original was -- >> just keep swimming. just keep swimming. >> the sequel's motto hasn't
knee moe, are you oka >> yee. >> campaigning for a sequel to finding knee moe.nding dory. th the surprise when i got the caal 13 years later. >> i remember something. that's not possible is it? >> oh,no. i suffer from short-term memory loss. i was worried my would start changing and i couldn't be dory anymore. >> the top reasons excited to see finding dory disney had us at ellen but in case you more there's a modern family connection. >> i play this...
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. >> i wasn't part of team i know that contrary to the memory of the moe joe owner he recalls moe joend talking to the client. >> i'll have him speak thank you. >> i did reach out to j.t. collins a very, very well or not man in the neighborhood the president of the association called him in high regard every single one of the merchants called him in high regard and so we were proposing to folks to do that when we talked to him you need to talk to j t it sunk into the location for the site i reached out to him and from his friends and e-mail took a long time for him to return any of my inquires he eventually accident. >> answer any question. >> okay sure. >> where you aware of opposition to our use of before you purchased this this. >> not aware of specific opposition this board knows there is opposition to medical cannabis dispensaries given the the fear and governance ignorance and don't know what the real experience it in san francisco. >> when were you aware of opposition and when i mean pretty early on with our initial location as well you definitely get e-mails and calls the firs
. >> i wasn't part of team i know that contrary to the memory of the moe joe owner he recalls moe joend talking to the client. >> i'll have him speak thank you. >> i did reach out to j.t. collins a very, very well or not man in the neighborhood the president of the association called him in high regard every single one of the merchants called him in high regard and so we were proposing to folks to do that when we talked to him you need to talk to j t it sunk into the location...
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. >> they've got moe. >> moe's has the moe.chipotle right now, even though, again, i hit it last week. >> with all that, the dow's down almost 60 points. let's get to bob pisani on the floor. hey, bob. >> good morning, carl. and mixed markets overall, down over in asia and europe, but mixed here today. take a look at the sectors here. some modest declines in some of the tech names. i think microsoft weighing a little bit on the market, down just a little bit right now. also some declines in the bank stocks as well, going on the last three or four days last week, continuing today. oil failed at $50 and had a tough time on friday as well. utilities, more defensive names like health care are holing up well here. moving the markets, there's three things, and we've been discussing them throughout the morning here at cnbc. we have the china growth concerns out there, we have the brexit vote. we heard about tighter odds of a potential leave over the weekend. and the fed and bank of japan meetings that are this weekend. a lot of people
. >> they've got moe. >> moe's has the moe.chipotle right now, even though, again, i hit it last week. >> with all that, the dow's down almost 60 points. let's get to bob pisani on the floor. hey, bob. >> good morning, carl. and mixed markets overall, down over in asia and europe, but mixed here today. take a look at the sectors here. some modest declines in some of the tech names. i think microsoft weighing a little bit on the market, down just a little bit right now....
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the top 4 are moe's, taco bell and zdoba. >> moe success a big where i come from.t is really good. >> you would think this would be a given that the u.s. military would have to use footwear, other equipment things made here in the u.s. >> it doesn't happen. >> isn't that interesting? >> so this could be good news for new balance the shoe maker. they have been lobbying the u.s. government for years now that u.s. military members should only wear american made running shoes in particular. there's a statute, it's made in america -- 1941 statute. basically everything used to have to be american made. they haven't been paying attention to it. now new balance may have the army and navy and air force to pay for this new statute that would require any running shoe that a military member use is assembled in the united states. good for new balance but bad for nike. i will keep you posted if that is part of the new bill. tax payer money is used to settle every single refugee. it is so stunning the number will shock you. >> cheryl, thank you. talk to you again real soon. 22 mi
the top 4 are moe's, taco bell and zdoba. >> moe success a big where i come from.t is really good. >> you would think this would be a given that the u.s. military would have to use footwear, other equipment things made here in the u.s. >> it doesn't happen. >> isn't that interesting? >> so this could be good news for new balance the shoe maker. they have been lobbying the u.s. government for years now that u.s. military members should only wear american made...
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but i know that moe's is well talked about hear many people go to moe's.he chipotle's i go to are now jammed. >> competitive category. >> yes, very. >> when we come back cramer's mad dash and countdown to the opening bell. a lot of rumors, take a look at the premarket which continues to be weak. more "squawk on the street" in a moment. this just got interesting. why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, or adempas for pulmonary hypertension, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ache. to avoid long-term injury, get medical help right away for an erection lasting more than four hours. if you have any sudden decrease
but i know that moe's is well talked about hear many people go to moe's.he chipotle's i go to are now jammed. >> competitive category. >> yes, very. >> when we come back cramer's mad dash and countdown to the opening bell. a lot of rumors, take a look at the premarket which continues to be weak. more "squawk on the street" in a moment. this just got interesting. why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both...
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contractor al for delivering this great project let's have fun and keep our parks clean thank you thank you moe give our public works another applause at the end of the day parks are not for the public works or the rec and park they're for people next up is a woman who is so involved in the 4124 and involved in park citywide she helps us and champions and works tirelessly as a volunteer for everybody in this neighborhood so they can love their parks let's welcome mia rogers. >> (clapping.) >> hi, everybody i know you're like burning up i'll be brief this park is an example of collaboration that we have to have in order to be effective in this park; right? and we have to focus on equity and accessibility but also, we have to focus on the collaboration piece of it where i feel like hunters point family and food and beverages and richmond watkins and his crews and oh, my gosh numerous organizations have helped us auto r anti that parklet i think this is it that's it everybody enjoy. >> mia will lead us and you guys up front so attentive together we'll count down from 5 and cut a ribbon and back to
contractor al for delivering this great project let's have fun and keep our parks clean thank you thank you moe give our public works another applause at the end of the day parks are not for the public works or the rec and park they're for people next up is a woman who is so involved in the 4124 and involved in park citywide she helps us and champions and works tirelessly as a volunteer for everybody in this neighborhood so they can love their parks let's welcome mia rogers. >>...
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contractor al for delivering this great project let's have fun and keep our parks clean thank you thank you moe give our public works another applause at the end of the day parks are not for the public works or the rec and park they're for people next up is a woman who is so involved in the 4124 and involved in park citywide she helps us and champions and works tirelessly as a volunteer for everybody in this neighborhood so they can love their parks let's welcome mia rogers. >> (clapping.) >> hi, everybody i know you're like burning up i'll be brief this park is an example of collaboration that we have to have in order to be effective in this park; right? and we have to focus on equity and accessibility but also, we have to focus on the collaboration piece of it where i feel like hunters point family and food and beverages and richmond watkins and his crews and oh, my gosh numerous organizations have helped us auto r anti that parklet i think this is it that's it everybody enjoy. >> mia will lead us and you guys up front so attentive together we'll count down from 5 and cut a ribbon and back to
contractor al for delivering this great project let's have fun and keep our parks clean thank you thank you moe give our public works another applause at the end of the day parks are not for the public works or the rec and park they're for people next up is a woman who is so involved in the 4124 and involved in park citywide she helps us and champions and works tirelessly as a volunteer for everybody in this neighborhood so they can love their parks let's welcome mia rogers. >>...
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could it be a privately held company like moe's? >> yeah.oing to a number of different restaurants evenly. there isn't one that's exactly benefiting. from what we have heard from other ceos is if you're next to chipotle you're benefiting. it doesn't matter if you're in and out burger or whatever brand it may be. it is more geography and real estate. >> got it. nick, thanks for your time. here's about the global economy weighing on stocks. right now the dow close to session lows. down by 170 points or almost 1%. what traders are saying amidst the selloff. that's next. review the electronic medical record of the next patient.. no problem. it's a pretty huge file. done. sorry for the wait. that was quick. as part of our research, i also compared lab results with notes about prior treatments, then cross referenced it with thousands of medical journals. and i get the benefit of much more data, and a lot more time to plan the best treatments. i stay focused 24/7 and never sleep. you sound like a lot of medical students i know. [martha and mildred
could it be a privately held company like moe's? >> yeah.oing to a number of different restaurants evenly. there isn't one that's exactly benefiting. from what we have heard from other ceos is if you're next to chipotle you're benefiting. it doesn't matter if you're in and out burger or whatever brand it may be. it is more geography and real estate. >> got it. nick, thanks for your time. here's about the global economy weighing on stocks. right now the dow close to session lows....
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moe. how many times i got to tell you not to throw your trash in my dumpster? oh, come on, szyslak.ke space in the store for my new side business-- a tanning salon that secretly has cameras in the beds, which feeds into my web site, www.tancams.com. that is registered. yeah, sounds great. maybe then you could afford to rent your own dumpster. i like my current deal. free. of. charge. (grunting) i'll eat your hair! you call that a testicle kick? (tires screech) all right, you two, break it up. drive on, asphalt cowboy, or i'll squeeze his brain out like an edamame.
moe. how many times i got to tell you not to throw your trash in my dumpster? oh, come on, szyslak.ke space in the store for my new side business-- a tanning salon that secretly has cameras in the beds, which feeds into my web site, www.tancams.com. that is registered. yeah, sounds great. maybe then you could afford to rent your own dumpster. i like my current deal. free. of. charge. (grunting) i'll eat your hair! you call that a testicle kick? (tires screech) all right, you two, break it up....
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last week you saw my conversation and finding knee moe rescued her crew here when she couldn't get aob. dive back in for a sequel. >> oh my goodness. nemo, are you okay? >> yes. >> campaigninggfor a sequel to finding nemo. i didn't think it would be finding dory. that was the surprise when i got the call 13 years later. >> i remember something. that's not possible is it? >> oh, i suffer from short-term memory loss. in case you need more there's the modern family connection. >> i play thii guy named hank. >> i don't like chatter questions. >> bailey is sort of a narotic whale and just lacks confidence. >> the second reason the making of it is more than impressive. he spent 218 hours with the stars. >> not out of breath. >> try not to be out of br >> he's right there. >> yes. >> where did you go. >> then inside pixar studios artists and an may tos spent more than 8 months creating the characters. everything had to be perfect right down this exclus clip. >> they don't know where i am. >> the message. dory is in search of her parents and while the original mod was -- >> just keep swimmin
last week you saw my conversation and finding knee moe rescued her crew here when she couldn't get aob. dive back in for a sequel. >> oh my goodness. nemo, are you okay? >> yes. >> campaigninggfor a sequel to finding nemo. i didn't think it would be finding dory. that was the surprise when i got the call 13 years later. >> i remember something. that's not possible is it? >> oh, i suffer from short-term memory loss. in case you need more there's the modern family...
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right now we are looking at temperatures falling into comfortablethunderstorms are moe to cincinnati, through ohio and cleveland. that is the cold front heading our way tomorrow, not making it alder, but it does bring us chance of showers and thunderstorms late in the evening for most of us around he see further to the west, we will see those midafternoon. we start in the 60's, then the upper 80's and much more humid tomorrow, back to the summer-like feel. if you are out and about tomorrow evening, make sure that you take your umbrella. we will time those out coming up. kimberly: as if people in flood suffered enough, the misery is not over. the national weather service has issued a flash flood watch for 22 counties in west virginia monday. heavy rains are possible in many areas already hit by last week's flood that killed 25 people statewide. remember the sinking feeling you may have had friday when the stock market went into a freefall after britain voted to leave the u.k.? you may feel queasy again when the market opens tomorrow. trading,in premarket stocks are aiming lower again.
right now we are looking at temperatures falling into comfortablethunderstorms are moe to cincinnati, through ohio and cleveland. that is the cold front heading our way tomorrow, not making it alder, but it does bring us chance of showers and thunderstorms late in the evening for most of us around he see further to the west, we will see those midafternoon. we start in the 60's, then the upper 80's and much more humid tomorrow, back to the summer-like feel. if you are out and about tomorrow...
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down below we have a briefcase moe, who had to driven liquor trucks for bugsy siegel during the prohibition era and was involved in casinos out here. and everything from one of the uniform jackets from the desert inn, that organized crime interests from cleveland operated, to the placemat from the moulin rouge, which was the first integrated hotel and casino in las vegas. las vegas was a segregated community. and if you were african-american, you could not stay in or patronize a strip or downtown hotel or casino. entertainers usually had to stay in west las vegas and the moulin rouge, which itself had mob connections, was an attempt to integrate the industry and the community. the casino closed but it helped set standards that contributed to the civil rights movement that would lead to changes in las vegas and around the country. below that are photos and magazines featuring frank "lefty" rosenthal. if you have seen the movie "casino," robert de niro is playing a character supposedly based on him. and he ran the stardust and a couple other casinos on the strip and could never get a gaming l
down below we have a briefcase moe, who had to driven liquor trucks for bugsy siegel during the prohibition era and was involved in casinos out here. and everything from one of the uniform jackets from the desert inn, that organized crime interests from cleveland operated, to the placemat from the moulin rouge, which was the first integrated hotel and casino in las vegas. las vegas was a segregated community. and if you were african-american, you could not stay in or patronize a strip or...
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and i walk into the corner store where i talked to moe, and moe is from guinea. i get a cup of coffee before i go home. young kids come into the store. they come in to get candy when they should be in preschool, but they are not. so if that person is six, the mother is what, maybe 20, 22. the grandfather is maybe 42, great-grandfather 62. maybe they did not have opportunities. and african-american men, 67% have never been in high school full-time. they could have arecord, they might not be able to get jobs. so dubois is doing this study. we did not learn as much about the study because we are not engaged in the daily work to understand it is not enough to say what social problems are, one must try to solve them.
and i walk into the corner store where i talked to moe, and moe is from guinea. i get a cup of coffee before i go home. young kids come into the store. they come in to get candy when they should be in preschool, but they are not. so if that person is six, the mother is what, maybe 20, 22. the grandfather is maybe 42, great-grandfather 62. maybe they did not have opportunities. and african-american men, 67% have never been in high school full-time. they could have arecord, they might not be able...
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down below we have a briefcase that belonged to moe, who had driven liquor trucks for bugsy siegel during the prohibition era and was involved in casinos out here. and everything from one of the uniform jackets from the desert inn, that organized crime interests from cleveland operated, to the placemat from the moulin rouge, which was the first integrated hotel and casino in las vegas. las vegas was a segregated community. and if you were african-american, you could not stay in or patronize a strip or downtown hotel or casino. entertainers usually had to stay in west las vegas and the moulin rouge, which itself had mob connections, was an attempt to integrate the industry and the community. the casino closed but it helped set standards that contributed to the civil rights movement that would lead to changes in las vegas and around the country. below that are photos and magazines featuring frank "lefty" rosenthal. if you have seen the movie "casino," robert de niro is playing a character supposedly based on him. and he ran the stardust and a couple other casinos on the strip and could neve
down below we have a briefcase that belonged to moe, who had driven liquor trucks for bugsy siegel during the prohibition era and was involved in casinos out here. and everything from one of the uniform jackets from the desert inn, that organized crime interests from cleveland operated, to the placemat from the moulin rouge, which was the first integrated hotel and casino in las vegas. las vegas was a segregated community. and if you were african-american, you could not stay in or patronize a...
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. >> the othther thing thahat haso out is t that they're much m moe water soluble than everyone e ws led to believe. . this means tht when they get into the g ground with water, they move readi i in across the environment. they are now found routinely in stream samples as well as well samples across the unitited states. >> birds like swifts and swallows depend on insects as a food source. if insects are killed in their breeding ground, usually a body of water, birds are depriveved of fooood. >> the concentrations of the neonics in our waterways are sufficient to kill the aquatic invertebrate life on which these birds depend. >> in canada, where neonicotinoids are widely used on crops, dr. christy morrissey is also finding high levels of wetland contamination. she focuses her research in canada's breadbasket, the prairie pothole region of saskatchewan, where agricultural land is laced with potholes, small temporary ponds fed by snowmelt and rain. >> in 2013 we found up to 90% of the ponds that we sampled in spring, even before the farmers were out seeding, had detectable levels of neo
. >> the othther thing thahat haso out is t that they're much m moe water soluble than everyone e ws led to believe. . this means tht when they get into the g ground with water, they move readi i in across the environment. they are now found routinely in stream samples as well as well samples across the unitited states. >> birds like swifts and swallows depend on insects as a food source. if insects are killed in their breeding ground, usually a body of water, birds are depriveved...
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and tt's a breasteding moe that 'm so pud of. um.but soso-- we h been fore. you ow, itasn't ke an unown plac so tt was sortf an eas steplike, tror gro and hn coope charlieeff-- althe pele at sundce-- mielle satte they've been suchngels, hestly.ike, um, theyelped meind of d the first hurdle of--of people seeing the movie. and it was--it was truly like the best place the film could have premiered. mike: what did lucy tap into with that film you--that--that hits across so many different levels? marianna: well, i think what you were saying about it being so powerful even though it's so short has to do with lucy as a filmmaker. and it's her as a documentary filmmaker because i--i feel like a documentary filmmaker is a person who is a cross between a film director and a journalist. and i think that those are two beautiful jobs. and if you can--and if you marry the two and you make a great documentary, um, then you're so lucky, and we're so lucky to see it, you know? mike: where would you say we are in research? i mean, are we... marianna: we're so close. i was just
and tt's a breasteding moe that 'm so pud of. um.but soso-- we h been fore. you ow, itasn't ke an unown plac so tt was sortf an eas steplike, tror gro and hn coope charlieeff-- althe pele at sundce-- mielle satte they've been suchngels, hestly.ike, um, theyelped meind of d the first hurdle of--of people seeing the movie. and it was--it was truly like the best place the film could have premiered. mike: what did lucy tap into with that film you--that--that hits across so many different levels?...
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and tt's a breasteding moe that 'm so pro of. um.but soso-- we h been fore. ow, it wn't ke an unown plac so thawas sortf an eas steplike, tror gro and hn coope charlieeff-- althe pele at sundce-- mielle satte they've been suchngels, hestly.ike, um, theyelped meind of d the first hurdle of--of people seeing the movie. and it was--it was truly like the best place the film could have premiered. mike: what did lucy tap into with that film you--that--that hits across so many different levels? marianna: well, i think what you were saying about it being so powerful even though it's so short has to do with lucy as a filmmaker. and it's her as a documentary filmmaker because i--i feel like a documentary filmmaker is a person who is a cross between a film director and a journalist. and i think that those are two beautiful jobs. and if you can--and if you marry the two and you make a great documentary, um, then you're so lucky, and we're so lucky to see it, you know? mike: where would you say we are in research? i mean, are we... marianna: we're so close. i was just at-
and tt's a breasteding moe that 'm so pro of. um.but soso-- we h been fore. ow, it wn't ke an unown plac so thawas sortf an eas steplike, tror gro and hn coope charlieeff-- althe pele at sundce-- mielle satte they've been suchngels, hestly.ike, um, theyelped meind of d the first hurdle of--of people seeing the movie. and it was--it was truly like the best place the film could have premiered. mike: what did lucy tap into with that film you--that--that hits across so many different levels?...
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. >>> the tex-mex chain moe's southwest grill is now america's most popular mexican food chain.surged ahead of chipotle even though it has half the number of locations. chipotle of the number-one pick the last three years but has been impacted by a string of food safety issues. it fell to fifth place on the annual harris poll. >>> uber is letting customers schedule rides ahead of time. the new uber service started yesterday in seattle. other cities will follow soon. customers can schedule a ride 30 minutes or 30 days in advance. you can cancel without penalty as long as your driver is not on the way. >>> and one day, we might be driving flying cars. google co-founder larry page is funding two flying car startups, according to bloomberg business. one company, zdot arrows is funding one that takes off and flies vertically. another is a quad copter. he's put $100 million of his own money into the project allegedly. like the jetsons. >> i always wanted one of those cars. do you still call them cars if they're flying? i don't know. >> that's an interesting question. >> ponder that, j
. >>> the tex-mex chain moe's southwest grill is now america's most popular mexican food chain.surged ahead of chipotle even though it has half the number of locations. chipotle of the number-one pick the last three years but has been impacted by a string of food safety issues. it fell to fifth place on the annual harris poll. >>> uber is letting customers schedule rides ahead of time. the new uber service started yesterday in seattle. other cities will follow soon. customers...
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moe ghashim was one of them. he's s from syria's most he's s from syria's most populous city, aleppo he ran his own web design agency with a dozen employee. >> things started to become ugly back then in syria. it was basically booming, a lot of start-ups. >> reporter: five years ago, with seed money from oasis 500, he launched shopgo, an e-commerce platform helping businesses in the region process payments, something he learned to do in the us, while paying his way through college. he now has 300 clients. >> we're in dubai, we're in amman, we are now subcontracting others. we have subcontractors in the u.k., subcontractors in the u.s. years ago i just wanted $10,000, that was it, to survive. we raised over $3 million in funding so far. >> reporter: 25 of ghashim's employees are jordanian. seven are syrian. the integrated workforce is intentional. >> i'm very proud of how we're trying to work together as a community. the team thatted with me brought their families here. some of them married jordanians, we have to
moe ghashim was one of them. he's s from syria's most he's s from syria's most populous city, aleppo he ran his own web design agency with a dozen employee. >> things started to become ugly back then in syria. it was basically booming, a lot of start-ups. >> reporter: five years ago, with seed money from oasis 500, he launched shopgo, an e-commerce platform helping businesses in the region process payments, something he learned to do in the us, while paying his way through college....
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if you have moe to severe rheumatoid arthritis, and you're talking to your doctor about your medication.. this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me go further. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. doctors have been prescribing humira for over 13 years. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure. before treatment, get tested for tb. tell your doctor if you've been to areas where certain fungal infections are common, and if you've had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections, or have flu-like symptoms or sores. don't start humira if you have an infecti
if you have moe to severe rheumatoid arthritis, and you're talking to your doctor about your medication.. this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain and protect my joints from further damage. this is humira helping me go further. humira works for many adults. it targets and helps to block a specific source of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. doctors have been prescribing humira for over 13 years. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including...
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. >> i wasn't part of team i know that contrary to the memory of the moe joe owner he recalls moe joend talking to the client. >> i'll have him speak thank you. >> i did reach out to j.t. collins a very, very well or not man in the neighborhood the president of the association called him in high regard every single one of the merchants called him in high regard and so we were proposing to folks to do that when we talked to him you need to talk to j t it sunk into the location for the site i reached out to him and from his friends and e-mail took a long time for him to return any of my inquires he eventually accident. >> answer any question. >> okay sure. >> where you aware of opposition to our use of before you purchased this this. >> not aware of specific opposition this board knows there is opposition to medical cannabis dispensaries given the the fear and governance ignorance and don't know what the real experience it in san francisco. >> when were you aware of opposition and when i mean pretty early on with our initial location as well you definitely get e-mails and calls the firs
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. >> moe's. >> not familiar until it came on i thought a great guest. >> taco bell pretty good so goodo bell, solid 35 pounds more than -- >> come on. >> high school ares santa clarita in the morning outbreaking curfew taco bell drive-through. >> i love, extra cheese breakfast lunch and dinner in college. >> e. coli scare i think hurts chipolte. >> pretty good. >> i don't know if direct result but certainly did. >> i think it is who wants to take that risk right? go somewhere else a sand ditch or risk e. coli. >> moe's more fresh i think you are seeing fast casual restaurants is this push to be more health and chains that are doing that showing that, even taco bell has got into that trying to show how healthier moe's more fresh chipolte dethroned i think you are seeing a trend toward at least a healthy image. >> chipolte, soar, chipolte management really fouled up. >> if they about acted immediately tried to talk to customer not been so arrogant about it, they wouldn't be i don't think would be in that. >> j&j has to go back to the -- >> to be dylan call bob dylan pr guy worked on cris
. >> moe's. >> not familiar until it came on i thought a great guest. >> taco bell pretty good so goodo bell, solid 35 pounds more than -- >> come on. >> high school ares santa clarita in the morning outbreaking curfew taco bell drive-through. >> i love, extra cheese breakfast lunch and dinner in college. >> e. coli scare i think hurts chipolte. >> pretty good. >> i don't know if direct result but certainly did. >> i think it is who...
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this notion that there's a location called gitmo, france does not have a gau tan moe.ve one. >> he could be anywhere. >> very troubling. doug mckel way live for us. we'll be right back. those hot dogs look good. oh yeah, hebrew national. they're all-beef like yours but they're also kosher. is that a big deal? i think so. because not just any beef goes into it. only certain cuts of kosher beef. i guess they're pretty choosy. oh, honey! here, have some of ours. oh! when your hot dog's kosher, that's a hot dog you can trust. hebrew national >>> a story near and dear to my heart. travelers can treat themselves to spectacular scenery starting today with the colorado old falls road. it takes travelers into the rocky hill national park. it goes up a steep slope. it was originally built back in the early 1900s. it will be open to drivers until october 3rd. >> so beautiful. >> sometimes they have 20, 30-foot snow drifts they have to plow through even this time of year. >> wow. how do they manage to do that? >> my first job, i used to cover the opening of fall river road in rock
this notion that there's a location called gitmo, france does not have a gau tan moe.ve one. >> he could be anywhere. >> very troubling. doug mckel way live for us. we'll be right back. those hot dogs look good. oh yeah, hebrew national. they're all-beef like yours but they're also kosher. is that a big deal? i think so. because not just any beef goes into it. only certain cuts of kosher beef. i guess they're pretty choosy. oh, honey! here, have some of ours. oh! when your hot dog's...
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contractor al for delivering this great project let's have fun and keep our parks clean thank you thank you moe give our public works another applause at the end of the day parks are not for the public works or the rec and park they're for people next up is a woman who is so involved in the 4124 and involved in park citywide she helps us and champions and works tirelessly as a volunteer for everybody in this neighborhood so they can love their parks let's welcome mia rogers. >> (clapping.) >> hi, everybody i know you're like burning up i'll be brief this park is an example of collaboration that we have to have in order to be effective in this park; right? and we have to focus on equity and accessibility but also, we have to focus on the collaboration piece of it where i feel like hunters point family and food and beverages and richmond watkins and his crews and oh, my gosh numerous organizations have helped us auto r anti that parklet i think this is it that's it everybody enjoy. >> mia will lead us and you guys up front so attentive together we'll count down from 5 and cut a ribbon and back to
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he hinted ther there will be moe executive orders on climate change as part of his administration. apparently the overarching message of separation of powers, congress and the president working together falling on deaf ears to a degree. >> texas has 11 lawsuits since i came into office a year and a half ago against the federal government for this reason. we are suing because the president does not have the authority to make these actions and we can't let them do this because then future presidents will follow in this line and our elected representatives won't have a say what the law is. charles: perhaps 8-0 was far-fetched. but if aniston scalia was -- in anton scalia was on the bench it would have been 5-4. >> we miss scalia, one of the greatest jurists of all times and we think he would have voted with us. that swing vote will determine whether we'll continue to follow the constitution or whether this becomes an interpretation where the president gets more and more authority to do what he or she wants. it could be donald trump, hillary clinton or any president in the future decid
he hinted ther there will be moe executive orders on climate change as part of his administration. apparently the overarching message of separation of powers, congress and the president working together falling on deaf ears to a degree. >> texas has 11 lawsuits since i came into office a year and a half ago against the federal government for this reason. we are suing because the president does not have the authority to make these actions and we can't let them do this because then future...
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decades in the emergency room for yourself, 7 years as a primary care physician, in oakland what is the moeion for you -- motivation for you becoming involved in this aspect of med >>in it's a long history of thinking very hard and being around a policy of death and dying issues. and i've been one of the people advocating for this legal change we now have the right to in california. and wrn reason i'm doing what i'm doing with bay area end of life options is because i know there will be some physicians quite uncomfortable with this for a variety of reasons. and there are some patients who can't work it out what their needs are at the end of life. and my role at that point in time would be to try and teach, and get those patients to work with their physicians. but in the end if there are patients who are in need then we will accept them into our practice to help them at that time. >> what do you say to the critics who have set up a website fearing that there may be abuses in this law, do you think the safeguards that we first talked about are enough? >> yeah, i think we have tremendous evide
decades in the emergency room for yourself, 7 years as a primary care physician, in oakland what is the moeion for you -- motivation for you becoming involved in this aspect of med >>in it's a long history of thinking very hard and being around a policy of death and dying issues. and i've been one of the people advocating for this legal change we now have the right to in california. and wrn reason i'm doing what i'm doing with bay area end of life options is because i know there will be...
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contractor al for delivering this great project let's have fun and keep our parks clean thank you thank you moeive our public works another applause at the end of the day parks are not for the public works or the rec and park they're for people next up is a woman who is so involved in the 4124 and involved in park citywide she helps us and champions and works tirelessly as a volunteer for everybody in this neighborhood so they can love their parks let's welcome mia rogers. >> (clapping.) >> hi, everybody i know you're like burning up i'll be brief this park is an example of collaboration that we have to have in order to be effective in this park; right? and we have to focus on equity and accessibility but also, we have to focus on the collaboration piece of it where i feel like hunters point family and food and beverages and richmond watkins and his crews and oh, my gosh numerous organizations have helped us auto r anti that parklet i think this is it that's it everybody enjoy. >> mia will lead us and you guys up front so attentive together we'll count down from 5 and cut a ribbon and back to p
contractor al for delivering this great project let's have fun and keep our parks clean thank you thank you moeive our public works another applause at the end of the day parks are not for the public works or the rec and park they're for people next up is a woman who is so involved in the 4124 and involved in park citywide she helps us and champions and works tirelessly as a volunteer for everybody in this neighborhood so they can love their parks let's welcome mia rogers. >> (clapping.)...
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what we consider extremist and radical and threatening is for them increasingly more and d moe americans coming of age in the post-9/11 world all they know. it's normal. not objectionable, something they don't even pay much thought to in terms of questioning are challenging because it's the only experience they've had. that underscores why this long time in which these russians have been permitteted to take hd or so significant. important issue to me whenever i write about these issues is the term civil liberties. people try to guess about my political ideology or where i am on the spectrum of political ideology and believe. that's alwaysyshe phrase -- that's really the only phrase i accept. the reason is i considider it completely central to everything we are talking about tonight. in order to have that discussion, i think it is important to step back. so many terms in our political discourse are terms ththat get thrown around all the time without paying attention to o wt they mean. we heard before the term internal support thahat sends people to prison for decades even though almost no
what we consider extremist and radical and threatening is for them increasingly more and d moe americans coming of age in the post-9/11 world all they know. it's normal. not objectionable, something they don't even pay much thought to in terms of questioning are challenging because it's the only experience they've had. that underscores why this long time in which these russians have been permitteted to take hd or so significant. important issue to me whenever i write about these issues is the...
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tunisia, backing the muslim brotherhood regime in egypt and oppressed people and the iran deal and we moe what they're doing to minorities, to women, gays and others. >> you raise a good point. control knell peters, 150 billion to iran. the vacuum for the emergence of isis in iraq and syria. they let gitmo terrorists go free. they give money to the former muhammad morsi, former muslim brotherhood president. it is -- how could you be so wrong so often? >> you can if you're a'd log or purely selfish. he is. clinton is purely selfish. you know, what really troubles me is a thorough lack of sbeg ri ten and abandoning minority groups, persecuted groups such as, again, the christians in the middle east. we have watched blithely in the obama administration's watched blithely 2,000 years of christian civilization in the middle east has been all but eradicated and none of them care. so, you know, we think we're in total agreement about this. >> yeah. >> this is a betrayal. not only the united states of america, but of our values, but of christianity, of judeaism and civilization. >> thank you for
tunisia, backing the muslim brotherhood regime in egypt and oppressed people and the iran deal and we moe what they're doing to minorities, to women, gays and others. >> you raise a good point. control knell peters, 150 billion to iran. the vacuum for the emergence of isis in iraq and syria. they let gitmo terrorists go free. they give money to the former muhammad morsi, former muslim brotherhood president. it is -- how could you be so wrong so often? >> you can if you're a'd log or...
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if you want to be in this space, it's a manny moe jack and peter os the world auto zone. >> i would look ate toyota. it's all about the yen to me. it's an exports and that's something that also it's unrelated to the european business. i think this is an opportunity. >> shift gears now from autos. i can't take credit for that. >> good. you shouldn't. really shouldn't. >> nike set to report fourth quarter earnings tomorrow. >> walk and talk. here's the deal. you wear nikes? >> no. >> about a 5.5% one-day move. a tad high of their fourth quarter average, about 5%, the long-term average has been about 4.8% toefr last ten years. think about what's going on here in nike. the stock is down 17%. this is a stock that was up 600% from its 2009 lows to last year's all time highs made in late december here and i just want to make a point. you know, the tok got hit in march when they reported their q3. they talked about head winds tr a strong dollar. 60% of sales come from overseas. there's been a lot of soccer going on. copa america, olympics coming up, lebron just did his thing. there's a lot of th
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contractor al for delivering this great project let's have fun and keep our parks clean thank you thank you moe give our public works another applause at the end of the day parks are not for the public works or the rec and park they're for people next up is a woman who is so involved in the 4124 and involved in park citywide she helps us and champions and works tirelessly as a volunteer for everybody in this neighborhood so they can love their parks let's welcome mia rogers. >> (clapping.) >> hi, everybody i know you're like burning up i'll be brief this park is an example of collaboration that we have to have in order to be effective in this park; right? and we have to focus on equity and accessibility but also, we have to focus on the collaboration piece of it where i feel like hunters point family and food and beverages and richmond watkins and his crews and oh, my gosh numerous organizations have helped us auto r anti that parklet i think this is it that's it everybody enjoy. >> mia will lead us and you guys up front so attentive together we'll count down from 5 and cut a ribbon and back to
contractor al for delivering this great project let's have fun and keep our parks clean thank you thank you moe give our public works another applause at the end of the day parks are not for the public works or the rec and park they're for people next up is a woman who is so involved in the 4124 and involved in park citywide she helps us and champions and works tirelessly as a volunteer for everybody in this neighborhood so they can love their parks let's welcome mia rogers. >>...
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john ramsey is a longtime friend, known him over 30 years, moe most of his life. sat down with him minutes ago, talked about his relationship with muhammad ali. he got a call from muhammad ali's wife, that he might want to come by and say his final words to the champ. you'll see some of this coming up on "nbc nightly news." john ramsey said ali was everything you thought he was and lived as you believe he should. he was well taken care of in the past 30, 32 years as he fought this awful disease, parkinson's. an emotional week in louisville and big, big farewell send off. >> the crowd continues to grow outside the center. ron motte live in louisville. "nbc nightly news with lester ho holt" much more with the passing of muhammad ali including lester's face to face meeting with the champ in 2002 and see photos that might have been the last photos taken in his life. >>> i'm tracking a chance for showers tonight and tomorrow and then a midweek cool down. that's next in my first alert forecast. >>> and still ahead at 6:00, an infant kidnapped from the king of prussia ma
john ramsey is a longtime friend, known him over 30 years, moe most of his life. sat down with him minutes ago, talked about his relationship with muhammad ali. he got a call from muhammad ali's wife, that he might want to come by and say his final words to the champ. you'll see some of this coming up on "nbc nightly news." john ramsey said ali was everything you thought he was and lived as you believe he should. he was well taken care of in the past 30, 32 years as he fought this...
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we talk about -- and moe is from guinea. young kids come into the store. they come in to get candy when they should be in preschool, but they are not. so if that person is six, the mother is what, maybe 20, 22. the grandfather is maybe 42, grandfather 62. -- great-grandfather 62. maybe they did not have opportunities. and african-american men, 67% have never been in high school full time. so dubois is doing this study. we did not learn as much about the study because we are not engaged in the daily work to understand it is not enough to say what social problems are, one must try to solve them. dubois du bois also founded these organizations. what does that say about him? editing with a good speaker and they said that he cannot organize himself out of a bag, but you do not have to did all he had to do -- have to. ali had to do was speak up. and du bois was an organizer. it was not writing the leaflets. to organize today is quite simple. you tweet or something like that and people come out. this was a different david one had to do -- different day. one had t
we talk about -- and moe is from guinea. young kids come into the store. they come in to get candy when they should be in preschool, but they are not. so if that person is six, the mother is what, maybe 20, 22. the grandfather is maybe 42, grandfather 62. -- great-grandfather 62. maybe they did not have opportunities. and african-american men, 67% have never been in high school full time. so dubois is doing this study. we did not learn as much about the study because we are not engaged in the...
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for conventional systems american standard is more reliable while a.mamanas are moe likely to break. the quality of the ductwork even the size and layout of the house but choosing a more dependable brand can boost your chances the of getting a system that lasts. >> the responsibility is also on you. even the most reliable air conditioning system will let you down if you don't maintain it. check and clean filters monthly. clear debris and leaves from around the condenser is coils and check for blockages in the drainpipe. also, look over insulation around ducts. bolstering insulation and once in a year bring a licensed professional to check out things like refrigerant and mechanical components. consumer reports says another important consideration is how you landscape around your outdoor unit. hedges and plants should be at least 2 feet away from the compressor, sharrie. >> cleaned out my filter today. >> good for you. >> yeah. thank you sir finally at 4:00 the action cam got a sneak preview of musical at cherry hill high school west. >> ♪ >> 30 students from puerto rico have come to t
for conventional systems american standard is more reliable while a.mamanas are moe likely to break. the quality of the ductwork even the size and layout of the house but choosing a more dependable brand can boost your chances the of getting a system that lasts. >> the responsibility is also on you. even the most reliable air conditioning system will let you down if you don't maintain it. check and clean filters monthly. clear debris and leaves from around the condenser is coils and check...
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people in favor of these amendments, this one end collude -- included, want is for people in fwauntaun moe to be there forever. you can't spend money to release them, to close the prison, to put them in a facility in the united states. you can't spend any money to do anything except hold them in jail in guantanamo forever at $5 million apiece per year. several reasons exist for this if they're brought to the united states so a supermax prison, that's dangerous. no, it's not. no one has ever escaped from a supermax prison. the director of the american correctional association submitted a statement for the record to the house homeland security record said u.s. corrections facilities hold extremely dangerous individuals. no matter how dangerous the individuals are, we have the ability, training and capacity to take them on. secondly, we're told that there's a risk if these people are released and some of them should be because they're not guilty, at some point, there -- they could return to terrorism. assuming they're all terrorists. the fact of the matter is, the recidivism rate, now it's tr
people in favor of these amendments, this one end collude -- included, want is for people in fwauntaun moe to be there forever. you can't spend money to release them, to close the prison, to put them in a facility in the united states. you can't spend any money to do anything except hold them in jail in guantanamo forever at $5 million apiece per year. several reasons exist for this if they're brought to the united states so a supermax prison, that's dangerous. no, it's not. no one has ever...