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nature valley. she's had a tiny cough. see you at 5! seriously? protection. kills over 100 illness-causing germs and viruses, even those that may cause coughs. lysol. what it takes to protect. finish jet-dry dries them better dishwasher? and with the brillant results from a bosch dishwasher, your dishes emerge so clean and dry, you'll need a new use for your kitchen towel. finish jet-dry and bosch. for cleaner, drier dishes. precisely shaped. totally natural. brow precise micro pencil from maybelline new york, america's #1 brow brand. just fill and blend for precise, natural brows. maybelline's brow precise micro pencil. make it happen. ♪ maybelline new york >>> promotional considerations provided by -- time for gold bond fhealing lotion.crinkly, penetrates ten surface layers deep, with seven moisturizers, three vitamins. gold bond. >>> now it may not be pop-pop's birthday, but he's about to get a surprise. that girl there is madison. madison wanted to be the one to give the gift and pop-pop is actually paul, and they happen to be dog tags and he's reading th
nature valley. she's had a tiny cough. see you at 5! seriously? protection. kills over 100 illness-causing germs and viruses, even those that may cause coughs. lysol. what it takes to protect. finish jet-dry dries them better dishwasher? and with the brillant results from a bosch dishwasher, your dishes emerge so clean and dry, you'll need a new use for your kitchen towel. finish jet-dry and bosch. for cleaner, drier dishes. precisely shaped. totally natural. brow precise micro pencil from...
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nature valley paul and bongo march a very different beat.ey break only for the 100% complete and balanced nutrition of meow mix cat food. no wonder it's the only one cats ask for by name. ♪ ♪ hi ted, glad you could join us! ♪ ♪ give it a try. mmm. give that to me. ♪ ♪ (laughing) ted? ♪ ♪ ♪ psoriatic arthritis tries to get in my way? ted? watch me. ♪ i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ♪ think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please. real people with active psoriatic arthritis are changing the way they fight it... they're moving forward with cosentyx®. it's a different kind of targeted biologic. it's proven to help people find less joint pain and clearer skin. don't use if you are allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if you have an infection or symptoms of an infection. or if you have received a vaccine, or plan to. if you have inflammatory bowel disease tell your
nature valley paul and bongo march a very different beat.ey break only for the 100% complete and balanced nutrition of meow mix cat food. no wonder it's the only one cats ask for by name. ♪ ♪ hi ted, glad you could join us! ♪ ♪ give it a try. mmm. give that to me. ♪ ♪ (laughing) ted? ♪ ♪ ♪ psoriatic arthritis tries to get in my way? ted? watch me. ♪ i've tried lots of things for my joint pain. now? watch me. ♪ think i'd give up showing these guys how it's done? please....
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nature valley.ned sweater the perfect ankle boots or a cuddl duds throw. and when you give joy, you get joy with kohls cash presents for them, kohls cash for you give joy, get joy at kohls ♪ thanks for giving lien the strength to outrun her brother. thanks for giving victor the energy to be the rowdiest fan. and joseph, the ability to see monsters. when you choose walgreens, you choose to make a difference... like how every vitamin and flu shot you get at walgreens helps give life-changing vitamins and vaccines... to children in need around the world and here at home. so, really... happy thanks for giving! walgreens. at the corner of happy and healthy. what is that?the google pixel 2. what can it do? a lot. can it tell me when to leave? yes, now. and the fastest way there? yep. can it take a selfie just by saying take a selfie? yep. take a selfie. what happens if i snap this? it giv
nature valley.ned sweater the perfect ankle boots or a cuddl duds throw. and when you give joy, you get joy with kohls cash presents for them, kohls cash for you give joy, get joy at kohls ♪ thanks for giving lien the strength to outrun her brother. thanks for giving victor the energy to be the rowdiest fan. and joseph, the ability to see monsters. when you choose walgreens, you choose to make a difference... like how every vitamin and flu shot you get at walgreens helps give life-changing...
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nature valley moderator: hi, guys. so this is the all-new chevy equinox. it's gorgeous.ilated front seats, heated rear seats, a panoramic sunroof, built-in 4g lte wifi, apple car play compatibility, surround vision, safety alert seat... wow. and teen driver technology. all of that, is in this one car? yeah, and to get all of these features, you would have to buy all five of those crossovers. (gasp) man: whoa! moderator: oh, and the lexus nx. that's insane. moderator: yep, all six of these, and you still wouldn't get everything that's in this equinox. man 2: chevy's raising the bar. woman: six cars in one. man 3: yeah, i like that. how do they make starburst taste so juicy?sing the bar. they use wicked small fighter jets to shoot the juiciness into every starburst. [ pilot ] it's about to get juicy. whoo! i feel so aliii... it takes guts. [ female announcer ] starburst. unexplainably juicy. that's why feeling safe is priceless. with adt, you can feel safe with an adt starter kit professionally installed for only $49.00. call today, and install an adt starter kit that incl
nature valley moderator: hi, guys. so this is the all-new chevy equinox. it's gorgeous.ilated front seats, heated rear seats, a panoramic sunroof, built-in 4g lte wifi, apple car play compatibility, surround vision, safety alert seat... wow. and teen driver technology. all of that, is in this one car? yeah, and to get all of these features, you would have to buy all five of those crossovers. (gasp) man: whoa! moderator: oh, and the lexus nx. that's insane. moderator: yep, all six of these, and...
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trivalley or the central valley, down 99 or interstate 5 you could run into some fog, so please be aware of that. we know how thick it can become. usually very isolated in naturet least for the tri-valley, so plan some extra time. otherwise here is san francisco 54 with a cool start, the colder temperature will be the bay at 49, big change tomorrow, increasing high cloud cover, and still mild temperatures, 79 at gilroy, 75 in downtown san jose, throughout the east bay, 71 in concord, 70 in the east bay, and 72 in palo alto, 69 for daly city, probably need a light jacket in san francisco with 66 along the embarcadero. and in the bay area, above average here and 69 in novato. not bad if you're traveling in the bay area tomorrow, maybe heading towards relatives' house or doing whatever. if you're going to travel on thanksgiving, last-minute getaway here, you need sunglasses and shorts in southern california with 80s and 90s and from san francisco to redding. we'll see the chance of scattered showers back in the forecast. so on that seven-day forecast, it's a spotty chance here on thanksgiving for a little bit of rainfall. the better chance it saturday night, into
trivalley or the central valley, down 99 or interstate 5 you could run into some fog, so please be aware of that. we know how thick it can become. usually very isolated in naturet least for the tri-valley, so plan some extra time. otherwise here is san francisco 54 with a cool start, the colder temperature will be the bay at 49, big change tomorrow, increasing high cloud cover, and still mild temperatures, 79 at gilroy, 75 in downtown san jose, throughout the east bay, 71 in concord, 70 in the...
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at the observatory, the mountains surrounding this valley help create a natural barrier. but as technology keeps encroaching, it's harder and harder to maintain. >> they can be unintentional transmitters. your digital camera creates radio frequency interference. all of that being said, this is still one of the most radio quiet areas in the world because of those protections. >> driving up from the south of town, we lost cell phone reception 45 minutes away. not being tethered to the internet or any type of wireless device is attractive to another group of people, those who say radio frequencies from wireless technology are intoer acting with their bodies in a negative waynd making them sick. it's known as electromagnetic sensitivi sensitivity. >> lots of reading. >> this woman is a bit of a trailblazer around these parts. she was one of the first to move here specifically to escape the electro magnetic waves back in 2007. now she's one of the first contact points for others considering the same. >> there are no cell towers or cell phones. >> diane and her husband lived in
at the observatory, the mountains surrounding this valley help create a natural barrier. but as technology keeps encroaching, it's harder and harder to maintain. >> they can be unintentional transmitters. your digital camera creates radio frequency interference. all of that being said, this is still one of the most radio quiet areas in the world because of those protections. >> driving up from the south of town, we lost cell phone reception 45 minutes away. not being tethered to the...
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meadowness eastern pennsylvania, we have the wood lands, we have schuylkill river valley creek, is there tons of nature forget that, concentrate only on the history and we have nature, hiking trails, we have all kinds of stuff here. >> reporter: as beth mentioned there is history here as well so i would definitely recommend you come down here and check out valley forge national park. while making my way through earlier this afternoon i net ised that the winds that we have had today and really in recent weeks knocked some of the leaves off trees but even though that has happened there is beautiful fall color and if you notice this, this is what we're seeing on the ground, these are freshly fallen leaves so even the leaves that are on the ground have this beautiful color as well. so the landscape, the grass, just looks absolutely exquisite with beautiful yellow, beautiful red and also those orange colors. this weekend is going to be a nice weekend to check on it fall foliage as long as you can brave the cold weather, right now temperatures are in the 30's and feels more like the 20's and as we head into
meadowness eastern pennsylvania, we have the wood lands, we have schuylkill river valley creek, is there tons of nature forget that, concentrate only on the history and we have nature, hiking trails, we have all kinds of stuff here. >> reporter: as beth mentioned there is history here as well so i would definitely recommend you come down here and check out valley forge national park. while making my way through earlier this afternoon i net ised that the winds that we have had today and...
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and while a near zero death rate raises issues like housing and natural resources, we're confident silicon valleyto come up with a work around match by this weekend. for all of us that must achieve death and commute home in new york city, that is our broadcast. good night from new york. >>> trump thumped. let's play "hardball." >> i'm chris matthews. it's midnight in washington on a huge night for the resistance. democrats in virginia and new jersey won massive victories and sent a clear and unmistakable message nationally. a message nationally. rejection of donald trump. ralph northam bounded ahead to defeat ed gillespie, run a trumpian campaign, focused on crime, illegal immigration and confederate monuments. democrats won all statewide offices. trump banked gillespie but tonight sent a dear john letter, all the way from seoul. not own that distance was enough for him. ed gillespie worked hard but did not embrace me or what i stand or. tonight the democrats got the morale boost and trump and his party have plenty to worry about
and while a near zero death rate raises issues like housing and natural resources, we're confident silicon valleyto come up with a work around match by this weekend. for all of us that must achieve death and commute home in new york city, that is our broadcast. good night from new york. >>> trump thumped. let's play "hardball." >> i'm chris matthews. it's midnight in washington on a huge night for the resistance. democrats in virginia and new jersey won massive...
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natural detective barrier to the north. until recently there was no real road here until anyone wanting to reach vocal in age from the valley had to walk several kilometers cover the distance on horseback or by donkey. in its seclusion the village was able to develop and preserve its unique architectural character. it's not known when people first settled here but the earliest written record dates back to fourteen sixty one. for centuries has stood as a masterpiece of slovak wooden architecture constructed in block four apart from the foundation the houses were erected without the use of a single brick. lime washed in intense colors the facades are striking the original . they go hand in hand with magnificent colors of nature thus the village buildings act like a large mirror to the splendid mountain for. the colony is almost lost in the mountain panorama of the vulgar fun to a nature reserve and indeed the history of slovakia contains but sparse reference to the village. what is known is that in the sixteenth century the tiny hamlet consisted of full funds it took two hundred years for the population of the cullen edge to
natural detective barrier to the north. until recently there was no real road here until anyone wanting to reach vocal in age from the valley had to walk several kilometers cover the distance on horseback or by donkey. in its seclusion the village was able to develop and preserve its unique architectural character. it's not known when people first settled here but the earliest written record dates back to fourteen sixty one. for centuries has stood as a masterpiece of slovak wooden architecture...
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natural detective barrier to the north. until recently there was no real road here until anyone wanting to reach vocal image from the valley had to walk several kilometers all cover the distance on horseback or by donkey. in its seclusion the village was able to develop and preserve its unique architectural character. it's not known when people first settled here but the earliest written record dates back to fourteen sixty one. for centuries has stood as a masterpiece of slovak wooden architecture constructed in block four apart from the foundation the houses were erected without the use of a single brick. lime washed in intense colors the facades are striking the original . they go hand in hand with magnificent colors of nature thus the village buildings act like a large mirror to the splendid mountain floor. to . the colony is almost lost in the mountain panorama of the vulgar fungi nature reserve and indeed the history of slovakia contains but sparse reference to the village. what is known is that in the sixteenth century the tiny hamlet consisted of full funds it took two hundred years for the population of the cullen
natural detective barrier to the north. until recently there was no real road here until anyone wanting to reach vocal image from the valley had to walk several kilometers all cover the distance on horseback or by donkey. in its seclusion the village was able to develop and preserve its unique architectural character. it's not known when people first settled here but the earliest written record dates back to fourteen sixty one. for centuries has stood as a masterpiece of slovak wooden...
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valley and the seattle area and austin, texas. erik: googles and facebooks, the companies of that nature? nawaf: and many of the startups as well. g silicon valley. nawaf: we are being very selective about it. erik: talk to me about the innovations. technology is all about innovation and i suppose disruption as well, terms people like to throw around, but talk to me about the innovation you are implementing now and anticipate implementing that will bridge to be disruptive to securities trading. nawaf: data is at the heart of all we do, data and technology. our ability to analyze and glean insights from the data is fundamental. people, no doubt, talk about cloud computing all the time. cloud computing provides you an elasticity that can be a force multiplier to a business. it allows you to expand into resources for periods of time when you could not possibly afford to own them, not cost-effectively on an ongoing basis, but those of the type of things we look at. erik: what about machine learning? nawaf: it is something we deployed today. a lot of folks don't understand it and might not understand how it is distinguished from artif
valley and the seattle area and austin, texas. erik: googles and facebooks, the companies of that nature? nawaf: and many of the startups as well. g silicon valley. nawaf: we are being very selective about it. erik: talk to me about the innovations. technology is all about innovation and i suppose disruption as well, terms people like to throw around, but talk to me about the innovation you are implementing now and anticipate implementing that will bridge to be disruptive to securities trading....
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valley. and 6, 7:00 in the the mornin morning. again patchy in nature where we have uniform rain in city and points south and east and they breaks up as we head into second half of morning and maybe a few showers up toward the poke 2340ez and 9, 10:00 hour and lingering rain showers along the coast into midday and then the afternoon, your evening commute, no problems with decreasing clouds and increasing sunshin sunshine. but, yeah, we have limiting factors with this system and it won't be a significant wintry mix he snrent these areas. deal with upper level he energy and a lot of this evaporates headed to the surface. limited moisture especially in the areas that will have air temperatures more conducive to wintery type precip and also talking about temperatures of soil across most of the delaware valley. soil temperatures 37 to 45 degrees. so that light know and freezing rain hitting soil it will melt on contact so we can see maybe light accumulations on the grassy surfaces and this is our most aggressive model and it's still only giving really a trac
valley. and 6, 7:00 in the the mornin morning. again patchy in nature where we have uniform rain in city and points south and east and they breaks up as we head into second half of morning and maybe a few showers up toward the poke 2340ez and 9, 10:00 hour and lingering rain showers along the coast into midday and then the afternoon, your evening commute, no problems with decreasing clouds and increasing sunshin sunshine. but, yeah, we have limiting factors with this system and it won't be a...
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natural detective barrier to the north. until recently there was no real road here until anyone wanting to reach vocal in age from the valley had to walk several kilometers or cover the distance on horseback or by donkey. in its seclusion the village was able to develop and preserve its unique architectural character. it's not known when people first settled here but the earliest written record dates back to fourteen sixty one. for centuries and it has stood as a masterpiece of slovak wooden architecture constructed in block form apart from the foundation the houses were erected without the use of a single brick lime washed in intense colors the facades are striking the original . they go hand in hand with magnificent colors of nature thus the village buildings act like a large mirror to the splendid mountain floor. to . the colony is almost lost in the mountain panorama of the valka fancher a nature reserve and indeed the history of slovakia contains what sparse reference to the village. what is known is that in the sixteenth century the tiny hamlet consisted of full funds it took two hundred years for the population of th
natural detective barrier to the north. until recently there was no real road here until anyone wanting to reach vocal in age from the valley had to walk several kilometers or cover the distance on horseback or by donkey. in its seclusion the village was able to develop and preserve its unique architectural character. it's not known when people first settled here but the earliest written record dates back to fourteen sixty one. for centuries and it has stood as a masterpiece of slovak wooden...
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valley. >> people are living in harmony with nature, and each other, it was a utopia. >> push. >> but whenrdly stumbled upon it he marked his trail to easily return, but when he left, he never found it again. >> he found a utopia and then, when he went back to look for it he could not find it. >> reporter: massive moral of this pop up book story. >> you cannot find utopia when you are looking for it. >> reporter: but when you look for that book you will definitely find happiness. as you guys mentioned the pop up book is attempting to break guinness book of world record for biggest pop up book but guinness says it need more pages but technically it is, the largest, in the world. >> the largest. >> the largest. >> beyond 20 feet, really neat >> isn't that something? amazing. >> you can go inside with boot ies but you can go inside the cave. >> yes. >> all right, tori, thanks. >> appreciate it. >>> that is "eyewitness news" at 5:00. >>> now at 6:00 a long road ahead, seth kelly continues to fight for his life in the hospital, and as frightening details emerge of the shoot-out, that put him th
valley. >> people are living in harmony with nature, and each other, it was a utopia. >> push. >> but whenrdly stumbled upon it he marked his trail to easily return, but when he left, he never found it again. >> he found a utopia and then, when he went back to look for it he could not find it. >> reporter: massive moral of this pop up book story. >> you cannot find utopia when you are looking for it. >> reporter: but when you look for that book you will...
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the mountains of the panjshir valley are home to untold riches in precious gems, rubies, sapphires and emeralds. with these and other naturalources, afghanistan could be a wealthy country. but instead the gemstones help fund violence and atrocities. the men drill a hole in the rock. nothing is secured. the methods they use are high-risk and completely antiquated. the 'demolition expert', as they call him, arrives. he's spent his whole life here in the mountains. we ask him about the explosives he's using. >> it's 'boom, boom'. that's all i know. we buy it illegally in pakistan and smuggle it over the border. reporter: take cover, they call. the fuse is already burning. we head for a sidetunnel. the men sift through the overburden. >> it's been a long time since we found anything here. at home they're complaining because there's nothing to eat. until now this was all rock. we had to blow it up to follow the vein. reporter: it's unclear who this mine, and the emeralds in it, belongs to. basically, whoever happens to have the say at any given time. sometimes that's the government. sometimes it's local warlords, sometimes the t
the mountains of the panjshir valley are home to untold riches in precious gems, rubies, sapphires and emeralds. with these and other naturalources, afghanistan could be a wealthy country. but instead the gemstones help fund violence and atrocities. the men drill a hole in the rock. nothing is secured. the methods they use are high-risk and completely antiquated. the 'demolition expert', as they call him, arrives. he's spent his whole life here in the mountains. we ask him about the explosives...
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, while a near zero death rate does raise issues of housing, natural resource and restaurant reservations we are confident in silicon valley'sability to come up with a work-around patch by this weekend. well, for all of us who must now cheat death and commute home at midnight in new york city, that is our tuesday evening broadcast. ♪ >>> it was a bruising night for the gop. democrats swept the governors races in new jersey and virginia. >>> plus, president trump continues his trip across asia and issues a new warning to north korea, do not try us. >>> and later, we're learning new information about the texas church gunman including an escape from a mental health facility years before opening fire at the first baptist church in sutherland springs, texas. >>> good morning, everyone. it's wednesday, november 8th, i'm
, while a near zero death rate does raise issues of housing, natural resource and restaurant reservations we are confident in silicon valley'sability to come up with a work-around patch by this weekend. well, for all of us who must now cheat death and commute home at midnight in new york city, that is our tuesday evening broadcast. ♪ >>> it was a bruising night for the gop. democrats swept the governors races in new jersey and virginia. >>> plus, president trump continues...
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nature. it may be a long valley. we'll get through it. >> i'm an optimist, too.alled "what unites us." you can find more about it at today.com/shop. >>> coming up next, clourageous and inspirational women tackling breast cceran a bridge shut down over politics. their biggest triumph was a traffic jam. chris christie and kim guadagno's failures shortchanged our future. after 8 years- incomes are down, costs are up and our economy is crawling. we are better than this. i'm phil murphy together we'll build a stronger, fairer economy that works for every new jersey family. christie and guadagno left new jersey stuck. i'm serious about moving new jersey forward. >>> we're back, now, at 8:40, with "pink power today." and i sat down with women, who are in the midst of breast cancer, having chemo, surgery, and losing their hair. you would think that that story would be very depressing. and they have an inner light that shines through. it's the day you walk in the door and the doctor tells you, that your life has forever changed. >> i found the lump myself, after a routine
nature. it may be a long valley. we'll get through it. >> i'm an optimist, too.alled "what unites us." you can find more about it at today.com/shop. >>> coming up next, clourageous and inspirational women tackling breast cceran a bridge shut down over politics. their biggest triumph was a traffic jam. chris christie and kim guadagno's failures shortchanged our future. after 8 years- incomes are down, costs are up and our economy is crawling. we are better than this. i'm...
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, while a near zero death rate does raise issues of housing, natural resource and restaurant reservations we are confident in silicon valley'sto come up with a work-around patch by this weekend. well, for all of us who must now cheat death and commute home at midnight in new york city, that is our tuesday evening broadcast. a live edition of "hardball with chris matthews" coming up directly. thank you so much for being with us. good night from new york. >>> trump thumped. let's play "hardball." >>> i'm chris matthews. it's midnight in washington on a huge night for resistance. democrats in virginia and new jersey won massive victories and sent a clear and unmistakable message nationally, a rejection of president trump. in virginia ralph northam bounded ahead of late polls defeating republican ed gillespie who had run a trumpian campaign focused on crime, illegal immigration and confederate monuments. democrats won all statewide offices. trump backed gillespie, even putting out a robocall for him. but tonight he sent a dear john letter all the way from seoul. not even the 7,000 mil
, while a near zero death rate does raise issues of housing, natural resource and restaurant reservations we are confident in silicon valley'sto come up with a work-around patch by this weekend. well, for all of us who must now cheat death and commute home at midnight in new york city, that is our tuesday evening broadcast. a live edition of "hardball with chris matthews" coming up directly. thank you so much for being with us. good night from new york. >>> trump thumped....
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valley, inilicon seattle and austin. >> google, the facebook, companies of that nature? >> startups as well.g very selective about it. >> talk to me about the innovations. technology is all about innovation. talk to me about the innovations you are implementing now and anticipate implementing that will prove to be disruptive of securities trading. >> data is at the heart of what we do and our ability to analyze. people talk about cloud computing all the time. cloud computing provides youth -- you elasticity. it can be a force multiplier to a business. it allows you to expand into resources when you could not possibly afford to own them, not cost-effectively. those are the types of things we look at. machine learning is definitely the buzz of the day. a lot of folks do not understand it. they not -- they may not understand how we distinguish it from artificial intelligence. machine learning is state-of-the-art. what you are able to do is look at past patterns of data and correlate them with outcomes that occurred in the past they use the expression those who ignore history are doomed to repea
valley, inilicon seattle and austin. >> google, the facebook, companies of that nature? >> startups as well.g very selective about it. >> talk to me about the innovations. technology is all about innovation. talk to me about the innovations you are implementing now and anticipate implementing that will prove to be disruptive of securities trading. >> data is at the heart of what we do and our ability to analyze. people talk about cloud computing all the time. cloud...
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nature. it may be a long valley. we'll get through it. >> i'm an optimist, too.alled "what unites us." you can find more about it at today.com/shop. >>> coming up next, courageous and inspirational women tackling breast cancer with strength and with humor. first this, is "today" on nbc. ou and inspirational women >>> we're back, now, at 8:40, with "pink power today." and i sat down with women, who are in the midst of breast cancer, having chemo, surgery, and losing their hair. you would think that that story would be very depressing. and they have an inner light that shines through. it's the day you walk in the door and the doctor tells you, that your life has forever changed. >> i found the lump myself, after a routine mammogram, so i was healthy. >> i thought that it was a cyst. i couldn't have breast cancer. >> i walked into that appointment all by myself because nothing was supposed to be wrong. >> he said, you see all this white stuff? that's cancer. and he said, it already spread to your liver and ribs. >> two days before his 1st birthday, i had a double ma
nature. it may be a long valley. we'll get through it. >> i'm an optimist, too.alled "what unites us." you can find more about it at today.com/shop. >>> coming up next, courageous and inspirational women tackling breast cancer with strength and with humor. first this, is "today" on nbc. ou and inspirational women >>> we're back, now, at 8:40, with "pink power today." and i sat down with women, who are in the midst of breast cancer, having...
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natural... -- momentos de panico se vivieron hoy en pinole despues que un vehiculo se estrello contra una gasolinera entre las calles "pinole valleya avenida "estates". -- el accidente provoc congestion vehicular en la zona ya que se restringi la circulacion de vehiculos para permitir la labor de los bomberos. -- el siniestro fue totalmente controlado alrededor de las 3 de la tarde. ---seis personas se encuentran bajo arresto despues de que la policia del bart realizara una batida contra la delincuencia y evasion de pagos en las estaciones del norte y el cerrito.. --otras 52 personas recibieron citatorios.... ---la evasion de pagos se ha convertido en un gran problema para el bart, por lo que el sistema ha estado lanzando operaciones especiales para detener a los evasores... ---el alcalde de gilroy "roland velasco" quiere armar a los ciudadanos con radares para controlar la velocidad en algunas areas de la ciudad... -- el tema de la alta velocidad est ocurriendo en todas partes de gilroy y no existe presupuesto para contratar ms policias dijo velasco... ---la placa de los autos a alta velocidad quedaria registrada por los resident
natural... -- momentos de panico se vivieron hoy en pinole despues que un vehiculo se estrello contra una gasolinera entre las calles "pinole valleya avenida "estates". -- el accidente provoc congestion vehicular en la zona ya que se restringi la circulacion de vehiculos para permitir la labor de los bomberos. -- el siniestro fue totalmente controlado alrededor de las 3 de la tarde. ---seis personas se encuentran bajo arresto despues de que la policia del bart realizara una...
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. >> reporter: across the valley, we found someone else trying to turn cuba's natural wonders into hardh. rock climbing guide raoul casas is leading a pair of french tourists to the pristine limestone cliffs of vinales. the sport is technically illegal here, but, he says, business is, well, looking up. >> the best rock is here, many caves, many walls, like, overhung, full of stalactites, and that make it special, make it unique. >> reporter: european and american climbers have been beating a path in his direction. lana smith is from los angeles. >> i've never seen anything like it. there's, like, nobody there, barely any bolts, just the locals. people climb with ropes and stuff, and they have really limited climbing gear. but just, the mountains are just, like, amazing, unlike anything i've ever seen. >> reporter: it all sounds like another costa rica in the making, but of course, human nature is often at odds with nature itself. plenty of evidence of that near the crocodile breeding facility. in the gift shop, stuffed crocs are for sale, and at the restaurant, crocodile meat is on the
. >> reporter: across the valley, we found someone else trying to turn cuba's natural wonders into hardh. rock climbing guide raoul casas is leading a pair of french tourists to the pristine limestone cliffs of vinales. the sport is technically illegal here, but, he says, business is, well, looking up. >> the best rock is here, many caves, many walls, like, overhung, full of stalactites, and that make it special, make it unique. >> reporter: european and american climbers have...
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maurice did more to support the natural resources of the cat skill mountains and hudson valley than anyone else. from his efforts to clean up the hudson river, to the establishment of the hudson river valley national heritage area, his legacy will endure. to the millions of visitors who enjoy the catskill mountains or explore the hudson valley, you have a champion to thank. his name was maurice hinchey. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time. the gentleman from pennsylvania. for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania ise? for what purpose does the gentleman from pennsylvania seek recognition? mr. thompson: mr. speaker, request unanimous consent to address the house for one minute, revise and extend my remarks. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. thompson: mr. speaker, i rise today to congratulate the grand canyon f.f.a. for bringing home the gold at a recent national competition. the wells bro high school team of 10th graders recently traveled to the national f.f.a. convention in indianapolis. the team competed in th
maurice did more to support the natural resources of the cat skill mountains and hudson valley than anyone else. from his efforts to clean up the hudson river, to the establishment of the hudson river valley national heritage area, his legacy will endure. to the millions of visitors who enjoy the catskill mountains or explore the hudson valley, you have a champion to thank. his name was maurice hinchey. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady yields back the balance of her time....
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with to see them in their natural environment see what an extraordinary animal they are and just how incredibly tough they are living in the sea they're going to watch. these valleysand then mystic on the top. by the time we return to the ship it's late in the evening. but at this time of year at such high latitudes it doesn't get dark. instead there's a long and spectacular sunsets. the following morning we fly back to mt sinai port listen one percent of antarctica is ice free making a place like this prime real estate and nice thing. many of the chicks have been left to fend for themselves while their parents go to sea to catch currall the pinkish color of the shrimp like food often ending up staining their front us as far as we know scientists have never visited this colony before so the group we're with wants and i how large it is and whether there's any other species living here we have behind me a whole lot of adele leaping going on that's going to turn around here show you this chip here he is looking a bit odd because he's losing his baby feel this is just a few months old isn't safe he's very friendly. when the parents return there much in demand sometime
with to see them in their natural environment see what an extraordinary animal they are and just how incredibly tough they are living in the sea they're going to watch. these valleysand then mystic on the top. by the time we return to the ship it's late in the evening. but at this time of year at such high latitudes it doesn't get dark. instead there's a long and spectacular sunsets. the following morning we fly back to mt sinai port listen one percent of antarctica is ice free making a place...
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valley here you have coastal brush moving in taking over. you wouldn't have green grass anymore because these coastal grass lands are not in themselves natural landscapes. they're created landscapes through people's work. trying to understand both the fact people were in these places or if they still are, their contribution to that place. so that is sort of the end of my lecture today. i wonder if you guys had any questions that i could answer. [ inaudible ] >> can you ask that question again? >> what got you interested in point rays in the first place? >> the question is what got me interested in point rays in the first place. i got very interested -- i come from a background as a biologist as an undergraduate. i got my college degree in biology and i thought -- my parents are both biologists. i thought i was going to be a biologist but i started getting interested in the sort of social and cultural aspect of how we think of the natural world. i wasn't so interested in taking the frog apart but thinking about how we think about frogs or why we think they're important et cetera. i started getting more into the social science as peblpects of
valley here you have coastal brush moving in taking over. you wouldn't have green grass anymore because these coastal grass lands are not in themselves natural landscapes. they're created landscapes through people's work. trying to understand both the fact people were in these places or if they still are, their contribution to that place. so that is sort of the end of my lecture today. i wonder if you guys had any questions that i could answer. [ inaudible ] >> can you ask that question...
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natural wonders is plitvice lakes national park. imaginniagara falls sliced and diced and sprinkled over a vast and heavily forested canyon. it's a lush and unforgettable valley of 16 terraced lakes laced together by waterfalls and miles of pleasant plank walks. boats glide visitors into the heart of the park. countless cascades and water that's strangely clear yet full of vibrant colors make plitvice a misty natural wonderland. fish seem to know there's not a hook for miles. carefully maintained trails and boardwalks let you get intimate with the wonder of the place. observant nature lovers can choose from hundreds of flower types to assemble a photographic bouquet. the stony formations drip down like the foliage because the grass and moss both direct the flow of the water and provide a kind of scaffolding for the slow and steady calcification process. naturalists call plitvice a perfect storm of geological, climatic, and biological features. the magic ingredient -- calcium carbonate, a mineral deposit from the limestone that gets dissolved into the water, then re-deposited, continually breaking down natural travertine dams and building up new ones.
natural wonders is plitvice lakes national park. imaginniagara falls sliced and diced and sprinkled over a vast and heavily forested canyon. it's a lush and unforgettable valley of 16 terraced lakes laced together by waterfalls and miles of pleasant plank walks. boats glide visitors into the heart of the park. countless cascades and water that's strangely clear yet full of vibrant colors make plitvice a misty natural wonderland. fish seem to know there's not a hook for miles. carefully...
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valley, to get transfer fees for the happy pipeline. i'm going to take a segue -- the noble peace prize winner, only fought over natural resources. villages want to get into the department of defense. oh, , okay, so then there was 91 which i'm going to be frank i don't believe we were, what we're told her i believe the conspiracy was the one we were shown on tv and the truth lies elsewhere but i'm not going to get into that. so there's also another thing, department of defense, okay then, , if a going to be over there for 15, 20, 30 years of muslim just because the department of offense because i also watched c-span3 much and as far as actual terrorist attacks in this country, very slippery just been a lot on the corporate media you'll see a lot of breaking news and shootings and things like that but it's not the taliban that's over here. if you look at the stats on terrorist attacks you will see that really there really are not any. there's a lot of fear mongering that goes on at the corporate media. >> host: market, let me jump in your make your point. question for our guestsqu specifically? >> caller: yeah, i mean, why stay ov
valley, to get transfer fees for the happy pipeline. i'm going to take a segue -- the noble peace prize winner, only fought over natural resources. villages want to get into the department of defense. oh, , okay, so then there was 91 which i'm going to be frank i don't believe we were, what we're told her i believe the conspiracy was the one we were shown on tv and the truth lies elsewhere but i'm not going to get into that. so there's also another thing, department of defense, okay then, , if...
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nature park everything looking blurry as rain continues to fall. here's current status on storm scan three. well, heaviest rain is moving through portions of the lehigh valleyere red shading is just pouring out there and that is headed for new york city as well, slow commute around that city tonight as well as our city of philadelphia and down into portions of delaware. we have pockets of the heavy rain on the back edge of this and there is snow to the north , so lets zoom in, again see yellow around center city northeast philadelphia, pretty heavy rain, in montgomery county as well, heading up toward lehigh valley where heaviest rain is just about to push into allentown, northeast extension, long 78, to 22, things are slow go and as we move north we will get snow still snowing at a good clip around mount pocono and where snow has piled up on the ground in spots. we will check with lauren casey next half an hour for another look up toward pocono region. steady rain through 9:00, after 9:00 it shifts off shore from west to east. early on wednesday a stray shower possible, namely east down the shore but things look dry for next several days. temperatures are
nature park everything looking blurry as rain continues to fall. here's current status on storm scan three. well, heaviest rain is moving through portions of the lehigh valleyere red shading is just pouring out there and that is headed for new york city as well, slow commute around that city tonight as well as our city of philadelphia and down into portions of delaware. we have pockets of the heavy rain on the back edge of this and there is snow to the north , so lets zoom in, again see yellow...
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valleys. or as we prefer to refer to them, more truths or principles of reason and human nature. much of modern political science must miss a crucial part of political things by leaving aside questions of value. it is in that sense very unscientific, or can be. we have always made our focus the scholarship of the politics of freedom. that brings me to our panel path topic today, the future of conservatism. the future of conservatism indeed the shape and future of our national politics, generally is an open question in a way that we haven't seen in some time. avenuess opened up new for fresh thinking about the statesman's perennial tasks, the applications of timeless truths, human nature, and political things, and their prudent application to circumstances. much change from 10-30 years ago, let alone the time of the founding. i look forward to our discussion today and comments from panelists. i will introduce them in the order in which they will speak. john marini's parents there a political science -- professor of political science. he has written and published over many decades
valleys. or as we prefer to refer to them, more truths or principles of reason and human nature. much of modern political science must miss a crucial part of political things by leaving aside questions of value. it is in that sense very unscientific, or can be. we have always made our focus the scholarship of the politics of freedom. that brings me to our panel path topic today, the future of conservatism. the future of conservatism indeed the shape and future of our national politics,...
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a sofa because of the nature of the product we're selling, but we are very active in our media channels. we have very strong relationships with our neighbors here in silicon valleyo are facebook and pinterest and we were some of the first people who went on to those platforms >> joining us now here at post 9, ethan allen chairman and ceo farooq kathwari. farooq, it's great to see you. >> it's good to be here again. >> you got out in front of the launch of the two amazon brands, you have a design studio on the amazon website, which i was surfing around earlier this morning on how has that resulted in increased sales, if at all what have you seen >> well, as we have been hearing about amazon and the involvement in every other product category, they also got involved in home furnishings, and i felt about a year back that it might make sense for us to associate with amazon, so we got started this summer in establishing ethan allen design studio, in which it's a first for them, too rather than selling a product, they are involved with starting to sell a service like, for instance, our interior designers, we have 1,500 of them, they are now starting to live chat on am
a sofa because of the nature of the product we're selling, but we are very active in our media channels. we have very strong relationships with our neighbors here in silicon valleyo are facebook and pinterest and we were some of the first people who went on to those platforms >> joining us now here at post 9, ethan allen chairman and ceo farooq kathwari. farooq, it's great to see you. >> it's good to be here again. >> you got out in front of the launch of the two amazon...
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natural wonders is plitvice lakes national park. imagine niagara falls sliced and diced and sprinkled over a vast and heavily forested canyon. it's a lush and unforgettable valleyt plank walks. boats glide visitors into the heart of the park. countless cascades and water that's strangely clear yet full of vibrant colors make plitvice a misty natural wonderland. fish seem to know there's not a hook for miles. carefully maintained trails and boardwalks let you get intimate with the wonder of the place. observant nature lovers can choose from hundreds of flower types to assemble a photographic bouquet. the stony formations drip down like the foliage because the grass and moss both direct the flow of the water and provide a kind of scaffolding for the slow and steady calcification process. naturalists call plitvice a perfect storm of geological, climatic, and biological features. the magic ingredient -- calcium carbonate, a mineral deposit from the limestone that gets dissolved into the water, then re-deposited, continually breaking down natural travertine dams and building up new ones. "acroplife america.d and it's member companies and associations in the crop pro
natural wonders is plitvice lakes national park. imagine niagara falls sliced and diced and sprinkled over a vast and heavily forested canyon. it's a lush and unforgettable valleyt plank walks. boats glide visitors into the heart of the park. countless cascades and water that's strangely clear yet full of vibrant colors make plitvice a misty natural wonderland. fish seem to know there's not a hook for miles. carefully maintained trails and boardwalks let you get intimate with the wonder of the...
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the sofa because of the nature of the product we're selling, but we are very active in our media channels. we have very strong relationships with our neighbors here in silicon valley are, you know, facebook and pinterest and we were some of the first people who went on to those platforms and really brought our brands in a new way to those platforms, who are focused on video, and we just are testing our first addressable tv with west elm through our new campaign called house proud, which we're excited about. >> and just one more about the holiday season, which you did refer to as promotional. how would you describe it in terms of the discounts this year versus what we've seen last year and the year before. seems every year we go into this and hear it's going to be another promotional holiday season where bargain hunters are going to get some great yields >> listen, i think the customer wants value, they want transparency, and they also want high quality differentiated products, and so i'm not noticing their step-up promotions at williams-sonoma inc. we're planning to be at the same level we've been at, but the most important thing for us is the service we provide a
the sofa because of the nature of the product we're selling, but we are very active in our media channels. we have very strong relationships with our neighbors here in silicon valley are, you know, facebook and pinterest and we were some of the first people who went on to those platforms and really brought our brands in a new way to those platforms, who are focused on video, and we just are testing our first addressable tv with west elm through our new campaign called house proud, which we're...
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natural defenses. airborne. >> police are launching an all out search for his killer. >> watch as you're walking, the warning as a guy tries to kidnap teenage girls, in the lehigh valleyhappened a few times already. now, the hunt to track him down, before he can strike again. >>> and there is a new people's sexiest man alive. here is the couple hit. 's sooner, dating a pop star, and having a bromance with another. good day philadelphia at 5:00 a.m. start right now. >> all right, it is no one in this room. just a hint. >> good morning, everyone, great to have you with us on this wednesday, i'm thomas drayton. >> i'm karen hepp along with the whole gang, bob and sue joining us this morning. >> did you know it is national clean out your fridge day? >> today is? >> today. >> it is a week before thanksgiving. so, you need to just get everything out. >> purge a few things? >> to save room for the turk. >> i i sent a picture of my fledge, and she said i feel so sad for you. i have like three items in there. >> nothing to clean out? >> one is ice, chicken nuggets. >> mustard? >> little lavation. >> i feel like men always have beer and mayonnaise. >> that's all you need. >> go
natural defenses. airborne. >> police are launching an all out search for his killer. >> watch as you're walking, the warning as a guy tries to kidnap teenage girls, in the lehigh valleyhappened a few times already. now, the hunt to track him down, before he can strike again. >>> and there is a new people's sexiest man alive. here is the couple hit. 's sooner, dating a pop star, and having a bromance with another. good day philadelphia at 5:00 a.m. start right now. >>...
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silicon valley was a machine for plowing under the old and replacing it with the new, and people don't naturallyn't naturally do that. you have to create an ethic, create an expectation that that's going to happen for it to happen, and clark, even though he was then probably in his 50s. not a young silicon valley person -- was legendary for plowing under his own life and business, always kind of moving forward. can remember, a coffee shop across from the street from the stanford campus and i thought i ought to write a book about clark. this sun sun unsettledness feelu feel out here. didn't have a cell phone, very throw it get a cell phone. wish some part -- some part of me wish is never had one but nevertheless, i went to pay phone in back of the coffee shop and there was a pay phone and there was also a phone book, and i went in the phone book and i found clark in the phone book, i stuck in a quarter and i called jim clark, and i got a housekeep are and she said jim is in the office but you can call him there. this is a billionaire. and i called the next number. he picks up thank you phone and
silicon valley was a machine for plowing under the old and replacing it with the new, and people don't naturallyn't naturally do that. you have to create an ethic, create an expectation that that's going to happen for it to happen, and clark, even though he was then probably in his 50s. not a young silicon valley person -- was legendary for plowing under his own life and business, always kind of moving forward. can remember, a coffee shop across from the street from the stanford campus and i...
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valley register. vines are heading into dormancy that means the focus will be on fertilizing the soil and preventing erosion. insiders do expect widespread damage. they say the rows of irrigated grapes served as natural fire breaks and created defensible space. >>> happening today a job fair to help thousands of workers displaced by the fires. graton resort is hosting the event from 1:00 to 7:00 p.m. they hope that the event will help people get back on their feet and rebuild the business community. >>> a plan to transform san francisco's mission bay neighborhood could take a lot longer than expected. >>> plus a new warning about fake caps that can take over weaving your own shoes... by out of flax. or simply adjust your thermostat. do your thing, with energy upgrade california. for mild-to-moderate eczema? it can be used almost everywhere on almost everybody. the arm of an arm wrestler? the back of a quarterback? the face of a fairy? prescription eucrisa is a nose to toes eczema ointment. it blocks overactive pde4 enzymes within your skin. and it's steroid-free. do not use if you are allergic to eucrisa or its ingredients. allergic reactions may occur at or near the application site. the most common
valley register. vines are heading into dormancy that means the focus will be on fertilizing the soil and preventing erosion. insiders do expect widespread damage. they say the rows of irrigated grapes served as natural fire breaks and created defensible space. >>> happening today a job fair to help thousands of workers displaced by the fires. graton resort is hosting the event from 1:00 to 7:00 p.m. they hope that the event will help people get back on their feet and rebuild the...
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valley register. vines are heading into dorm ansi and that means the focus is fertilizing the soil and preventing erosion. insiders expect widespread damage but say the rows of irrigated grapes served as natural fire breaks and created defensible space. >>> happening today a job fair to help thousands of workers displaced by the north bay fire. graton resort hosting the event from 1:00 to 7:00 p.m. employers from many employers will be there. they hope the event will help people get back on their feet and rebuild the business community. >> now your accuweather forecast with mike nicco. >>> the big story this morning those cool temperatures we talked about yesterday. look at that, fairfield up to 15 degrees cooler, novato 13. we will start in our east bay neighborhoods. 36 danville, walnut creek, san ramone, dublin 37, lafayette, pleasanton 38. concord, antioch, brentwood 41 and pittsburg 42 degrees. 42 right now parts of oakland, 44 in san carlos and mountain view 43 and san jose of course it's warmer in san francisco, 50, look at this, 36 in novato to 39 right now in napa. we have a light breeze going across the golden gate bridge and notice no clouds out there. so kind of a peaceful day for
valley register. vines are heading into dorm ansi and that means the focus is fertilizing the soil and preventing erosion. insiders expect widespread damage but say the rows of irrigated grapes served as natural fire breaks and created defensible space. >>> happening today a job fair to help thousands of workers displaced by the north bay fire. graton resort hosting the event from 1:00 to 7:00 p.m. employers from many employers will be there. they hope the event will help people get...