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physicians of hair club medical group are among the most experienced hair transplant experts in north america educated on nearly every major advancement in the science of hair restoration. >> hair club medical group offers several options, including new technology that is the gold standard in hair transplantation. it looks so natural and is virtually undetectable. >> announcer: hair club medical group hair restoration is a simple one-day outpatient procedure. the results look completely natural and it's affordable on nearly any budget. a simple phone call to hair club medical group will get the ball rolling. hair club medical group is the largest and most affordable of all hair restoration providers in north america. to find out more about this permanent hair loss solution guaranteed from hair club medical group, call this toll-free number to receive your free no-obligation information kit, brochure and dvd, so you can decide if hair restoration is right for you. call 1-800-660-hair. call now. >>> most of you are used to seeing number 71 tackling big guys on the field. but off the field he ta
physicians of hair club medical group are among the most experienced hair transplant experts in north america educated on nearly every major advancement in the science of hair restoration. >> hair club medical group offers several options, including new technology that is the gold standard in hair transplantation. it looks so natural and is virtually undetectable. >> announcer: hair club medical group hair restoration is a simple one-day outpatient procedure. the results look...
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these are current temperatures across north america. it's 51 here, but 64 in omaha.air extends so far west indicates that we've got ourselves a couple more mild days on the way. look at the colder air taking shape up north. and the way this pattern keeping the southerly air in tomorrow. then this comes over the area and that's when we get showers friday and friday night. by sunday another big trough. look at that flow from western canada into the u.s. that dumps chilly air into the united states that keeps coming with this pattern. a different pattern next week. we are in a much cooler weather regime. there you can see the parade of systems from the west coast and the cool air building in northwestern north america and coming our way. here's our forecast. we look for 67 tomorrow. readings will range to the low 60s at the shoreline. 64 cooler at the lake on thursday. friday 64. a big spread. looks like upper 50s at the lake shore friday. particularly north show and southerly winds blow low 70s into the suburbs. by saturday through tuesday, winds are cool and of canadi
these are current temperatures across north america. it's 51 here, but 64 in omaha.air extends so far west indicates that we've got ourselves a couple more mild days on the way. look at the colder air taking shape up north. and the way this pattern keeping the southerly air in tomorrow. then this comes over the area and that's when we get showers friday and friday night. by sunday another big trough. look at that flow from western canada into the u.s. that dumps chilly air into the united...
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understanding climate variability and changes particularly as they apply to the pacific ocean and north america. his specific work concerns impacts of climate changes on water resources and other sectors in west europe north america and he also worked on large scale exchange of heat and water between the ocean and the atmosphere. dan is also a director of the california climate change center a center that works to improve and forecast for decision makers in the california region and i'm sure it's information we can take throughout the united states. dan recieved a bachelor of science in meterologist and oceanographer and received in 1971 from university that makes us about the same age dan, but i'm just a broken down lawyer and economists. he received a, ph.d., in ee in san diego. his speech today will focus on climate change and it's challenge to our water supply. please welcome doctor dan cohan. >> thank you susan, well, it's a privilege to be here. i'm really impressed with the gathering that you've all assembled here in and the quality of the discussion. so i know that i don't want to wear
understanding climate variability and changes particularly as they apply to the pacific ocean and north america. his specific work concerns impacts of climate changes on water resources and other sectors in west europe north america and he also worked on large scale exchange of heat and water between the ocean and the atmosphere. dan is also a director of the california climate change center a center that works to improve and forecast for decision makers in the california region and i'm sure...
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we'll come back to north america. hurricane tomas here moving northeast, 16 kilometers per hour, heading right now between the caribbean and -- rather cuba and hispaniola and aiming for the bahamas and turks and caicos islands. strong winds around the center, around 135 kilometers per hour. next 48 hours, precipitation forecast models showing an incredible amount of rain, especially falling for hispaniola, perhaps over 380 millimeters in the next two days. that's going to really be a problem here. lots of vulnerable people out in tents and it is not going to be a good situation. as for north america, let's come back here, very strong storms and they're just going to be one after another for eastern canada, maybe even interior areas seeing snow. high pressure elsewhere, though, for the continent and a few light areas of rain, maybe even mountain snow for parts of the northwest. temperaturewise, started to cool down across the board, 8 degrees or rather, 6 degrees in chicago. make that 5 in toronto. 13 in new york. we h
we'll come back to north america. hurricane tomas here moving northeast, 16 kilometers per hour, heading right now between the caribbean and -- rather cuba and hispaniola and aiming for the bahamas and turks and caicos islands. strong winds around the center, around 135 kilometers per hour. next 48 hours, precipitation forecast models showing an incredible amount of rain, especially falling for hispaniola, perhaps over 380 millimeters in the next two days. that's going to really be a problem...
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headed into north america, out to the west mostly clear and settled up into canada as well. we can see the storm moving into b.c., affecting parts of washington state as well. the worst of the storm is much further up north into northwestern canada. through the center of the united states, another low pressure system, this one thunderstorms, wet stuff down to the south, snow heading in towards the great lakes area. as the system progresses, it's really going to bring temperatures down by about 10 degrees so watch for that. friday you're still fine, have a look at these, 16 degrees in chicago, 13 in topeka. 27 in houston. you can knock about ten degrees off of those temperatures as we head into the weekend. all right, let's check out what's going on now in europe. well it is going to be pretty messy i'm afraid. we have that low pressure system, front's coming down off of it and this front here is going to be pushing down into iberia, into france, so the return of storms to parts of northern portugal as well as parts of northern spain, very strong wind here. as for the rest of
headed into north america, out to the west mostly clear and settled up into canada as well. we can see the storm moving into b.c., affecting parts of washington state as well. the worst of the storm is much further up north into northwestern canada. through the center of the united states, another low pressure system, this one thunderstorms, wet stuff down to the south, snow heading in towards the great lakes area. as the system progresses, it's really going to bring temperatures down by about...
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in 2008, it lost almost $1,200 on every car it sold in north america. today, it's making just over $3,000 on every car it sells. the focus of the new gm is increasingly overseas. in particular, china where gm is number one in sales. gm's chinese partner, shanghai automotive, owned by the chinese government, is poised to buy 1% of gm for $500 million. >> general motors has wisely taken their relationship with shanghai automotive to the next level. >> reporter: for thousands of gm retires who watched their savings evaporate when the old gm went bank ruptd, deciding whether to buy into the new gm is not easy. >> i think they have learned from past mistakes and they are a stronger company. unfortunately, there was a lot of decisions made that affected a lot of people, that hurt a lot of people, myself included. >> reporter: when all is said and done, the gm ipo could generate up to $13.6 billion for the federal government as it sells its stake, money that will go back to the treasury department. >> phil, thanks as always. >>> and now the latest on the grim
in 2008, it lost almost $1,200 on every car it sold in north america. today, it's making just over $3,000 on every car it sells. the focus of the new gm is increasingly overseas. in particular, china where gm is number one in sales. gm's chinese partner, shanghai automotive, owned by the chinese government, is poised to buy 1% of gm for $500 million. >> general motors has wisely taken their relationship with shanghai automotive to the next level. >> reporter: for thousands of gm...
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that evangelized europe and north america. now that it has gone strongly, it will actually, the gospel will sir cum nav kate the world. >> why would you be making journe, to hong kong, indee indonesia? >> we see what happens here politically, literally makes world news. just the other day the president, prsident obama was making comments whe he was in indonesi day of prayer is effecting millions of christians arou the world. this movement to come back here is one more sign the world is looking to this city. >> is the church excited abou this movement? >> many christians and messianic jews excited. i would say the is a greater interest in china and other parts of the rld of what is happening and greater interest, a real hunger to ow what is happening in israel. >> absolutely, we apprecia your time. >> final today a troubling study in the united kingdom, people believe christianity is irrevant in day-to-day live. >> peter wooding reports. >> reporter: in the uk young people are losing sight of their christian heritage. we ask th
that evangelized europe and north america. now that it has gone strongly, it will actually, the gospel will sir cum nav kate the world. >> why would you be making journe, to hong kong, indee indonesia? >> we see what happens here politically, literally makes world news. just the other day the president, prsident obama was making comments whe he was in indonesi day of prayer is effecting millions of christians arou the world. this movement to come back here is one more sign the world...
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more than half of the cars produced there would be for export, especially to north america.the clock is ticking for miners at the world's third largest copper mine. they are not waiting to be rescued. instead, these miners are negotiating to end a three week strike. they have until midnight to decide. the mine needs to convince more than half the unionized workers to take a $29,000 bonus to end the strike legally. friday evenk luschini. finally as usual on this friday after thanksgiving, shoppers hit the stores in search of great deals. >> tom: as usual on this friday after thanksgiving, shoppers hit the stores in search of great deals. but many kept a tight grip on their pocketbooks to avoid spending too much. still, you know some people over did it. tonight's money file commentator says there's no need to worry if you overspent. all you have to do now is prioritize. he's ramit sethi-- author of "i will teach you to be rich." >> starting this week, you'll see pundit after pundit bemoaning america's consumerist culture. oh no, they'll say, americans are out of control. they'
more than half of the cars produced there would be for export, especially to north america.the clock is ticking for miners at the world's third largest copper mine. they are not waiting to be rescued. instead, these miners are negotiating to end a three week strike. they have until midnight to decide. the mine needs to convince more than half the unionized workers to take a $29,000 bonus to end the strike legally. friday evenk luschini. finally as usual on this friday after thanksgiving,...
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let's move on to north america. pretty quiet for much of northern mexico and the southeastern tier of t u. where we get more active is across to the north in towards canada, and with the complex of systems out in the nthst t'ta about this here first. very strong low moving through ontario and eventually into quebec. winter weather for sure. but this one is going to be really concentrated with lots of snow involved. so we have coastal areas looking anywhere from rain -- looking at rain anywhere from northern california all the way up to say british columbia. but interior areas, looking at a great deal of the white stuff to accumulate and the temperatus are going to be very, very cold. so friday, we're looking like this across the board. let's talk about the east first. 11 in washington, 9 in new york, 6 in toronto. as we work our way further westward, seeing about 15 in denver, and 3 degrees in ncveonriy. but watch what happens saturday as that low passes. very frigid air moves through. forecast highs in vancouver, ju
let's move on to north america. pretty quiet for much of northern mexico and the southeastern tier of t u. where we get more active is across to the north in towards canada, and with the complex of systems out in the nthst t'ta about this here first. very strong low moving through ontario and eventually into quebec. winter weather for sure. but this one is going to be really concentrated with lots of snow involved. so we have coastal areas looking anywhere from rain -- looking at rain anywhere...
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but here's the equator, 30 degrees north and 60 degrees north and north america is here and here. let's just talk about the bottom part of this. this is the median of the projected change in precipitation where change is coated by color. red is less. what did you give me there david? 0? well, let's rearrange and i want to talk a little longer everybody is giving me attention here. i'll promise to hasten up a little bit. red is dryer and blue is wetter. and what you can see here is that along the sub tropics the latitudes between 20 degrees north and south and 30 degrees or so there tends to be a trying so the way the atmosphere works if you look at it sideways from along the equator the air is rising along the equator and sinking polar to that in the sub tropics and in our area that's calledd the north pacific high. that's why we don't get much rain. we're under the influence of the north pacific high. what's happening in these climate simulations is those subtropical highs, more or less, are strengthening, on the other hand if you live in seattle you might be more encouraged beca
but here's the equator, 30 degrees north and 60 degrees north and north america is here and here. let's just talk about the bottom part of this. this is the median of the projected change in precipitation where change is coated by color. red is less. what did you give me there david? 0? well, let's rearrange and i want to talk a little longer everybody is giving me attention here. i'll promise to hasten up a little bit. red is dryer and blue is wetter. and what you can see here is that along...
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but when you get to the interior of north america, this is for summer, the temperature rise is in excess of five celsius and colorado does not look very good, naturally in those terms. so, what this suggests - and more than one model shows the same kind of behavior and i'll show you : tha. but this is a transit of southern california showing you the temperature rise across this area, and you see this tremendous gradient of temperature increase as you get in land. of course, that has a profound influence - or would have on all sorts of things including probably water, eco systems, forest fires, human health, all sorts of issues. this is a facet of the latest generations of climate models that really was not recognized five years back or so and whether or not this is going to be um... - this is going to be verified and confirmed by future model runs that's a question, but it looks like land properties, because of the drying that brad mentioned feeding back to the summertime atmosphere, and perhaps causing a potential worse problem to deal within the warm season. next one. this is four diff
but when you get to the interior of north america, this is for summer, the temperature rise is in excess of five celsius and colorado does not look very good, naturally in those terms. so, what this suggests - and more than one model shows the same kind of behavior and i'll show you : tha. but this is a transit of southern california showing you the temperature rise across this area, and you see this tremendous gradient of temperature increase as you get in land. of course, that has a profound...
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. >> not so long ago there would have been eight leaders in this photo, seven of them from north americaeurope. the financial crisis has changed all that. one big change america cannot always get its way. president obama wants other countries, especially china, to play their part in a more balanced " -- a global growth by letting their currencies strengthen against the dollar and buying more u.s. goods. the chinese move further in that direction in this meeting, but on their own terms. they're also doing it at their own pace. >> slowly, slowly, china is moving into a position of actually increasing domestic consumption, rebalancing its economy, and the g-20 is a helpful marker in that progress. i always said it would not vero, but i think is good and steady progress. >> some said the president had been weakened by a loose monetary policies and that election results. he had a simpler explanation. >> it was not any easier to talk about currency when i had just been elected and my poll numbers were at 65% then it is now. it was hard now -- it was hard then and it is hard now. it is because
. >> not so long ago there would have been eight leaders in this photo, seven of them from north americaeurope. the financial crisis has changed all that. one big change america cannot always get its way. president obama wants other countries, especially china, to play their part in a more balanced " -- a global growth by letting their currencies strengthen against the dollar and buying more u.s. goods. the chinese move further in that direction in this meeting, but on their own...
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>> it may well be that he does is some stage, but he is in north america.e have not heard through suu kyi's people that there were plans for anyone else from the family to travel. there are grandchildren she has never met. it depends on how this visit goes, on how long the authorities in burma tolerate that new freedom, how she uses that. when she has been released in the past, she has at some stage when sherrested becomes a challenge to them. but they are being very lenient. she has been allowed to go back in public. they granted this via. sa. it is being described as a very private visit, but there is almost nothing? isat suu kyi does that private. one of the high things on the agenda with the plans is for the two to go to the famous pagoda and pray together. >> in new zealand, were 29 miners are trapped underground, and emergency teams have reported a setback. remote-controlled robot has failed to work. experts are warning that some of the 29 miners may have already died. a combination of rockfall and dangerous gas trapped the men on south island on frid
>> it may well be that he does is some stage, but he is in north america.e have not heard through suu kyi's people that there were plans for anyone else from the family to travel. there are grandchildren she has never met. it depends on how this visit goes, on how long the authorities in burma tolerate that new freedom, how she uses that. when she has been released in the past, she has at some stage when sherrested becomes a challenge to them. but they are being very lenient. she has been...
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let's head over to north america then. another round of winter storms, really affecting the northern rockies today. montana looking at heavy snow accumulation on your tuesday and blowing snow. winter storms really affecting alberta and saskatchewan in canada. looking very wet, miserable and windy in the pacific northwest as well, british columbia and oregon looking at more wet weather. in the deep south, thunderstorms brewing up again. that will be heading into preside eastern seaboard. look out for heavy storms and showers. washington, d.c., rainy tape for you. 14 degrees. 14 in new york. los angeles, 22 degrees. warming up in denver. 12 for your daytime high. very frosty and cold night across the british isles. we will see some clearing on your tuesday. there is that heavy rain coming in from the west. heavy bursts of rain anticipated later on in the day. central europe continues to contend with heavy rain and upper elevation snow. this low pressure system continues to move slowly. fortunately, it looks like the low coun
let's head over to north america then. another round of winter storms, really affecting the northern rockies today. montana looking at heavy snow accumulation on your tuesday and blowing snow. winter storms really affecting alberta and saskatchewan in canada. looking very wet, miserable and windy in the pacific northwest as well, british columbia and oregon looking at more wet weather. in the deep south, thunderstorms brewing up again. that will be heading into preside eastern seaboard. look...
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arkansas north america editor reports from washington occurred >> that president known deep -- down deep knows. there's a bounce in his step. not much in his voice. >> people are deeply frustrated with the pace of our economic recovery and the opportunities that they hope for their children and their grandchildren. >> he promised to work with the newly elected republicans, but in front of the cameras, if he was asked about being out of touch, he became introspective. it became more like a therapy session. >> there is a inherent danger in being in the white house and being in the bubble. and folks did not by adoring crowds. this was how he spent it last night -- making calls to defeated candidates and the comments he has to work with. the republican leader will all become speaker, the man in charge, and his party will be able to stop long as they do not like. >> i spent my whole life chasing the american dream -- day, he saidight of he wanted to work with the president on his own terms. >> the president was kind enough to call me. we discussed working together on portis -- cutting spendin
arkansas north america editor reports from washington occurred >> that president known deep -- down deep knows. there's a bounce in his step. not much in his voice. >> people are deeply frustrated with the pace of our economic recovery and the opportunities that they hope for their children and their grandchildren. >> he promised to work with the newly elected republicans, but in front of the cameras, if he was asked about being out of touch, he became introspective. it became...
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in north america, it remains dry across mexico and through a lot of the western half of the united stateswe do have a new system moving into british columbia. that will bring winds in of more wintery precipitation, we're keeping an eye on this big system moving into the east of the united states and canada, continuing to bring in snowfall anywhere along the great lakes region, up in through central or eastern canada. on the southern end of this, it's going to be a lot of rain and heavy rain as well as thunderstorms, severe thunderstorms, possibly even tornadic activity possible right through the mississippi valley. now, following that rain is going to be a big dip in temperatures, a lot of cool air coming in here, 12 degrees for your high in houston, so big change from yesterday minus one in chicago, two degrees in toronto. it's going to be a chilly friday for those of you in the midsection of the united states. as for europe, remaining unsettled, and especially in the north, a lot of chilly winter precipitation falling again today. british isles saw some significant snowfall on thursday.
in north america, it remains dry across mexico and through a lot of the western half of the united stateswe do have a new system moving into british columbia. that will bring winds in of more wintery precipitation, we're keeping an eye on this big system moving into the east of the united states and canada, continuing to bring in snowfall anywhere along the great lakes region, up in through central or eastern canada. on the southern end of this, it's going to be a lot of rain and heavy rain as...
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as for north america, clear skies continuing to impact much of mexico as well as the western half ofted states, looking much calmer. after all the stormy weather from the past few days, that big system is instead now moving in toward the central plain states. out of central canada, all the way down even in toward texas we're seeing a lot of messy weather here. snow showers will be impacting areas toward the north. so central canada into the northern plains definitely seeing a lot more snow accumulation tonight. then as we go toward the south it's going to turn more into rain as well as some stormy areas. the southern plains could see some severe storms developing. we are looking at tornado watches in effect now for parts of the central plains. so tonight do stay on the watch for that. all of that chilly wet weather's going to be headed into the northeast new england states as we head into the latter part of the weekend. meanwhile, we do have a new system already impacting british columbia. that's starting to bring in more snow again. looks like that will start moving into the pacific
as for north america, clear skies continuing to impact much of mexico as well as the western half ofted states, looking much calmer. after all the stormy weather from the past few days, that big system is instead now moving in toward the central plain states. out of central canada, all the way down even in toward texas we're seeing a lot of messy weather here. snow showers will be impacting areas toward the north. so central canada into the northern plains definitely seeing a lot more snow...
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physicians of hair club medical group are among the most experienced hair transplant experts in north americaeducated on nearly every major advancement in the science of hair restoration. >> hair club medical group offers several options, including new technology that is the gold standard in hair transplantation. it looks so natural and is virtually undetectable. >> announcer: hair club medical group hair restoration is a simple one-day outpatient procedure. the results look completely natural and it's affordable on nearly any budget. a simple phone call to hair club medical group will get the ball rolling. hair club medical group is the largest and most affordable of all hair restoration providers in north america. to find out more about this permanent hair loss solution guaranteed from hair club medical group, call this toll-free number to receive your free no-obligation information kit, brochure and dvd, so you can decide if hair restoration is right for you. call 1-800-660-hair. call now. >> larry: we're back with michael moore. tea party. what do they represent? are they the right-wing m
physicians of hair club medical group are among the most experienced hair transplant experts in north americaeducated on nearly every major advancement in the science of hair restoration. >> hair club medical group offers several options, including new technology that is the gold standard in hair transplantation. it looks so natural and is virtually undetectable. >> announcer: hair club medical group hair restoration is a simple one-day outpatient procedure. the results look...
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deserted the marshall islands are scattered for hours southwest of honolulu this is no way from north america's clay field but a paradise if one intends to test atomic bombs. all right. at the united states but now almost a journalist's right it's a force and there's something good for man. one if you don't know what it is you know the united. everything being and god help us figure out. over the twelve years of testing thirty three of the sixty seven devices that were tested here were bigger than the largest one ever tested in the eighteen of them were what are called megaton level devices in other words. including the bravo test in one nine hundred fifty four fifteen megaton test thousand times more powerful and explosive yield than the hiroshima bomb. or she won but there are no one of them. in makes me angry that nobody knows what is your own life low level it is a little. bit too. much first thousand nine hundred fifty four the islanders are amazed to see the sun rising in the west but this star is. thermonuclear bombs bravo irradiates the sky by the wind blows towards the atoll of wrong l
deserted the marshall islands are scattered for hours southwest of honolulu this is no way from north america's clay field but a paradise if one intends to test atomic bombs. all right. at the united states but now almost a journalist's right it's a force and there's something good for man. one if you don't know what it is you know the united. everything being and god help us figure out. over the twelve years of testing thirty three of the sixty seven devices that were tested here were bigger...
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physicians of hair club medical group are among the most experienced hair transplant experts in north america on nearly every major advancement in the science of hair restoration. >> hair club medical group offers several options, including new technology that is the gold standard in hair transplantation. it looks so natural and is virtually undetectable. >> announcer: hair club medical group hair restoration is a simple one-day outpatient procedure. the results look completely natural and it's affordable on nearly any budget. a simple phone call to hair club medical group will get the ball rolling. hair club medical group is the largest and most affordable of all hair restoration providers in north america. to find out more about this permanent hair loss solution guaranteed from hair club medical group, call this toll-free number to receive your free no-obligation information kit, brochure and dvd, so you can decide if hair restoration is right for you. call 1-800-660-hair. call now. >>> when you consider when elizabeth smart has gone through, what she calls her nine months in hell, it's rem
physicians of hair club medical group are among the most experienced hair transplant experts in north america on nearly every major advancement in the science of hair restoration. >> hair club medical group offers several options, including new technology that is the gold standard in hair transplantation. it looks so natural and is virtually undetectable. >> announcer: hair club medical group hair restoration is a simple one-day outpatient procedure. the results look completely...
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the banks do not dare to go to north america to buy structured securities or decrease to buy government bonds. çthey seek safer investment opportunities, and they seem to find them in germany. the mortgage rates in germany are the lowest in history, and the result is that people use the loans which are offered to them to build houses. so we are in the beginning of a construction boom and firms invest also the construction of factory buildings is shooting up. these things contributed demand inside germany. in the second place, they would increase the capacity of german industry and lay the foundations for sustained long-term growth process. >> shares in german software giant s.a.p. fell about 1% after a federal jury in the united states ordered them to pay $1.3 million to its american rivals oracle for copyright infringement. oracle had argued they owed as much as $3 billion because one of its former business units illegally downloaded oracle software in documents, thereby infringing on dozens of copyrights. s.a.p. admitted liability for the actions but argued the copyright damages shoul
the banks do not dare to go to north america to buy structured securities or decrease to buy government bonds. çthey seek safer investment opportunities, and they seem to find them in germany. the mortgage rates in germany are the lowest in history, and the result is that people use the loans which are offered to them to build houses. so we are in the beginning of a construction boom and firms invest also the construction of factory buildings is shooting up. these things contributed demand...
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the marshall islands and scouted for hours southwest of honolulu this is no way from north america's point of view but a paradise if one intends to test atomic bombs. all. all right not dangerous tell about the united states government now on street turn this right destructive or worse and or something good for man. want to level up if you don't want to get up in a. little group with. everything being and god help us be good. over the twelve years of testing thirty three of the sixty seven devices that were tested here were bigger than the largest one ever tested in the eighteen of them were what are called megaton level devices in other words thousand kill it including the bravo test in one nine hundred fifty four fifteen megaton test thousand times more powerful and explosive yield than the hiroshima bomb. it was a normal yoshi one but never know what happened. it makes me angry that nobody knows but it sure on my own it is. this. march first one nine hundred fifty four the islanders are amazed to see the sun rising in the west but the star is a thermonuclear bomb bravo irradiate t
the marshall islands and scouted for hours southwest of honolulu this is no way from north america's point of view but a paradise if one intends to test atomic bombs. all. all right not dangerous tell about the united states government now on street turn this right destructive or worse and or something good for man. want to level up if you don't want to get up in a. little group with. everything being and god help us be good. over the twelve years of testing thirty three of the sixty seven...
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we provide financing for every bobcat dealer in north america.e rolled out over 100,000 machines to small businesses all over the country so they too can grow. ♪ ge capital. we're there for bobcat every step of the way. ♪ ♪ if you have gout, high uric acid can lead to more attacks. ♪ to help reduce attacks, lower your uric acid. uloric lowers uric acid levels in adus with gout. it's not for the treatment of high uric acid without a history of gout. uloric reduces uric acid to help you reach a healthy level. [ female announcer ] don't take uloric if you are taking azathioprine, mercaptopurine, or theophylline. gout may flare when starting uloric. don't stop taking it. your doctor may give you other medicines to help prevent flares. a small number of heart attacks, strokes, and heart-related deaths were seen in studies. it's not certain uloric caused them. certain testto check liver function may be required. tell your doctor about liver or kidney problems, or history of heart disease or stroke. the most common side effects are liver problems, nause
we provide financing for every bobcat dealer in north america.e rolled out over 100,000 machines to small businesses all over the country so they too can grow. ♪ ge capital. we're there for bobcat every step of the way. ♪ ♪ if you have gout, high uric acid can lead to more attacks. ♪ to help reduce attacks, lower your uric acid. uloric lowers uric acid levels in adus with gout. it's not for the treatment of high uric acid without a history of gout. uloric reduces uric acid to help you...
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all right, let's look now to north america.e have been tracking our storm across the east. now the beginning of the day is going to be quite unsettled for many of you in the southeast. but the good news is that it should start to settle down by the afternoon. and, in fact, by the evening, most of this is already gone. so in behind will be a much dryer and cooler friday night. and into saturday. you will still see storms lingering across the florida peninsula. to the north as well, that snow is not going anywhere quite as fast. you'll still see some pretty significant snowfall across ontario and the great lakes and then a bit of a mix of freezing rain, rain, and snow into the northeast. then we have our next round over here in the west. you'll notice this coming down. this is going to be pretty significant again in terms of snow for parts of southern bc. about 30 centimeters here. it is also going to be a very strong wind event. those gusts getting up to about 110 kilometers an hour. so you really need to watch that, especially
all right, let's look now to north america.e have been tracking our storm across the east. now the beginning of the day is going to be quite unsettled for many of you in the southeast. but the good news is that it should start to settle down by the afternoon. and, in fact, by the evening, most of this is already gone. so in behind will be a much dryer and cooler friday night. and into saturday. you will still see storms lingering across the florida peninsula. to the north as well, that snow is...
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made most of that money in north america. closing plants, shedding jobs and launching new products. as diane eastabrook reports, g.m. hopes the good news will convince investors to buy its stock again. >> reporter: analysts credit g.m.'s profitable third quarter to cost-cutting and getting higher prices for its products. with fewer vehicles rolling off assembly lines and better products-- like its new chevy cruze-- g.m. commanded higher sticker prices. jeremy anwyl from edmunds.com also thinks g.m. has been cashing in on consumers trading down in a sour economy. but, he questions if that will continue. >> the question is, as the economy recovers, are consumers going to go back to perhaps the normal pattern-- being the lexus buyer buying the lexus-- and some of that upselling that we've been seeing disappears. >> reporter: even g.m. cautioned the current quarter may not be as strong as the last three, blaming higher launch costs for the chevy volt and engineering expenses for future products. still, the company hopes potential investors will look past that warning when it goes public
made most of that money in north america. closing plants, shedding jobs and launching new products. as diane eastabrook reports, g.m. hopes the good news will convince investors to buy its stock again. >> reporter: analysts credit g.m.'s profitable third quarter to cost-cutting and getting higher prices for its products. with fewer vehicles rolling off assembly lines and better products-- like its new chevy cruze-- g.m. commanded higher sticker prices. jeremy anwyl from edmunds.com also...
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. >> not so long ago there would have been eight leaders in the photo, seven from north america or europee financial crisis changed all of that. just as it changed the global chi. one big change, america can't always get its way. >> president obama wants other countries especially china to play their part in more balanced global growth. by letting the currency strengthen against the dollar and buying more u.s. goods. the chinese move further in that direction at the meeting. they're doing it on their own terms. as david cameron emphasized, they're doing it at their own pace. >> slowly china is moving in a position of actually increasing domestic consumption and rebalancing the economy. the g-20 is a helpful markener that progress. i always said it wouldn't be heroic but it is good and steady progress. >> some said the president had been weakened here by the loose monetary policies and by the bad election results last week. he had a simpler explanation. >> it wasn't easier to talk about currency when i just been elected and my poll numbers were at 65% than it is now. it was hard then and h
. >> not so long ago there would have been eight leaders in the photo, seven from north america or europee financial crisis changed all of that. just as it changed the global chi. one big change, america can't always get its way. >> president obama wants other countries especially china to play their part in more balanced global growth. by letting the currency strengthen against the dollar and buying more u.s. goods. the chinese move further in that direction at the meeting. they're...
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it has a chain of pretty profitable retail sort of farm depose scattered throughout north america. >> tom: trying to take advantage of likely rising incomes with american farmers with higher crop prices. finally, the third one you brought along is dupont, chemical-maker, earnings were out last week. helping to fuel the recent rally. what is interesting here, scott, not just an agriculture play, but really is focused on the global chemical commodity business, isn't it? >> that's right. they've really have a sprawling set of businesses, plastics, and pharmaceuticals, and the pharma ceuticals were a cause of concern. a couple of their drugs came off patents. but they're doing well. they're a competitor with jonsonto, in the genetically modified seed business. >> todd: w>> tom: we mentioned s is a global business because it is intertwined with a bigger picture. maybe they could be a play on the weaker dollar, couldn't they? >> no doubt about it. and deere plays overseas, in india, china, brazil, all of which farmers are really upgreating to deere equipment. >> tom: any disclosures with th
it has a chain of pretty profitable retail sort of farm depose scattered throughout north america. >> tom: trying to take advantage of likely rising incomes with american farmers with higher crop prices. finally, the third one you brought along is dupont, chemical-maker, earnings were out last week. helping to fuel the recent rally. what is interesting here, scott, not just an agriculture play, but really is focused on the global chemical commodity business, isn't it? >> that's...