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of kartika in north america thank you very much. ok let's wrap up with loose change because dimitri yesterday we wanted to do the instagram story because everyone was a buzz over changes that were announced to their terms of use which suggested that the photo sharing service could use photos of the users in ads well they faced a total backlash and now they're saying. that they will not be using an instagram like you see there in any of their ads they said that they'll change that language because they face so much opposition dimitry are you terribly disappointed because i could see that being a very valuable to some kind of company who wanted a great face to advertise some kind of prose or anti anger and anxiety medication made. something. why don't we have a feeling of. should be a prozac commercial there wouldn't bird flying through the thing. i don't even require that you know if i had a very good credit as i am loathe to discover that that interview am will not be using our images as all right now because i know many privacy fol
of kartika in north america thank you very much. ok let's wrap up with loose change because dimitri yesterday we wanted to do the instagram story because everyone was a buzz over changes that were announced to their terms of use which suggested that the photo sharing service could use photos of the users in ads well they faced a total backlash and now they're saying. that they will not be using an instagram like you see there in any of their ads they said that they'll change that language...
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since then we have built 525 golden gate, our puc building, one of the greenest in north america and on track to receive lead platinum certification. yes. we have installed electric charging stations here at civic center. we have free wi-fi. we have installations at the urban gardens and led lights in the plaza and we continue to do even more. i am proud to announce here that we have applied for lead certification of eight of the existing buildings in the san francisco historic civic center district. [applause] that will represent more than 2.2 million square feet of civic real estate, including buildings such as city hall, the symphony, the library, the art museum and more. it's challenging to retrofit some of the buildings for energy efficiency and water conservation but we have done it. once lead certified the civic center retrofit strategies and technology can serve as a model to other cities and i would like to take this opportunity to recognize leaders from all the country and our world that have made great strides in environmental stewardships themselves and have joined in thi
since then we have built 525 golden gate, our puc building, one of the greenest in north america and on track to receive lead platinum certification. yes. we have installed electric charging stations here at civic center. we have free wi-fi. we have installations at the urban gardens and led lights in the plaza and we continue to do even more. i am proud to announce here that we have applied for lead certification of eight of the existing buildings in the san francisco historic civic center...
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woman: here is north america, so it's english first. french between a sea... you know, in a sea of... english. narrator: this sea of english is a source of concern for the quécois. althoe largest population french spearesides in quebec.out canada yet all of them are surrounded, not only by english canada, t t lge anmost influenti english-spki count i thegio the. pierre-etienne la porte is the director of a government-run research organization called the french language council. translator: one has to keep in mind that quebec is in a very special situation as a result of its proximity to the american giant. from a geo-linguistic perspective, english has an influential presence here, because we are deeply integrated into american civilition, which is the civilization that surroundss. narrator: nearly half of quebec's seven million people live in the city of montreal, and it is here that the battle between french and english is most heated. the québécois recognize that protecting language is the most effective means of preserving culture.
woman: here is north america, so it's english first. french between a sea... you know, in a sea of... english. narrator: this sea of english is a source of concern for the quécois. althoe largest population french spearesides in quebec.out canada yet all of them are surrounded, not only by english canada, t t lge anmost influenti english-spki count i thegio the. pierre-etienne la porte is the director of a government-run research organization called the french language council. translator: one...
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the portland hosts the only legal injection site in north america, a center that's come under fire from's conservative government. i asked dr. matÉ to talk about his patients. >> the hardcore drug addicts that i treat, but according to all studies in the states, as well, are, without exception, people who have had extraordinarily difficult lives. and the commonality is childhood abuse. in other words, these people all enter life under extremely adverse circumstances. not only did they not get what they need for healthy development, they actually got negative circumstances of neglect. i don't have a single female patient in the downtown eastside who wasn't sexually abused, for example, as were many of the men, or abused, neglected and abandoned serially, over and over again. and that's what sets up the brain biology of addiction. in other words, the addiction is related both psychologically, in terms of emotional pain relief, and neurobiological development to early adversity. >> what does the title of your book mean, in the realm of hungry ghosts? >> well, it's a buddhist phrase. in the
the portland hosts the only legal injection site in north america, a center that's come under fire from's conservative government. i asked dr. matÉ to talk about his patients. >> the hardcore drug addicts that i treat, but according to all studies in the states, as well, are, without exception, people who have had extraordinarily difficult lives. and the commonality is childhood abuse. in other words, these people all enter life under extremely adverse circumstances. not only did they...
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if they're still losing them in north america, that hasn't stabilized to strength is in emerging markets. they aren't going to be buying blackberry 10. are people going to switch off their iphones and android devices in america over to blackberry 10, that's what rim has to hope for. a question. is that a quarter on quarter comparison, in terms of declining the most or year on year? >> it is a quarter on quarter comparison. that's the context of what he was saying. subscribers actually increased year on year. >> okay, john, thank you for that. we'll get more from john on the conference call later on in the show. >>> meantime, all day, scott wapner has been counting down the worst trades of 2012. up next, he unveils the final name on the list. the worst trade of the year. >>> plus, we continue to bring you all the action in the after hours movers. find out in the a newly minted rim shareholder is sticking with his long after the xeechl's earnings report. >>> and later on, bruce kasman is here with his outlook from 2013. find out which country he says is a sure bet for next year. [ male ann
if they're still losing them in north america, that hasn't stabilized to strength is in emerging markets. they aren't going to be buying blackberry 10. are people going to switch off their iphones and android devices in america over to blackberry 10, that's what rim has to hope for. a question. is that a quarter on quarter comparison, in terms of declining the most or year on year? >> it is a quarter on quarter comparison. that's the context of what he was saying. subscribers actually...
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we have strong leadership in north america. there were parts of north america where we had great strength. there were areas where we grew and we have to replicate that model across the board. you have to rec, recommend, jim, last time i missed i went on to have 17 very strong quarters consecutively after that and the stock grew five-fold from that point in time. hopefully we can reproduce those rules results moving forward. it was entirely our fault. it was bad execution. >> how are you able to do so well in europe compared to america? is that just an example of you were disciplined in europe and you got a lot of business? i'm trying to understand. europe is harder right now than america. >> exactly. that underscores the point that what we do nobody else can do. we want to make the offer when your wallet is out of your pocket not six months after you leave the store. you can go look in the filing cabinet that oracle or s.a.p. or microsoft has and that's the 20th century. we're all about doing things in realtime. we make you tha
we have strong leadership in north america. there were parts of north america where we had great strength. there were areas where we grew and we have to replicate that model across the board. you have to rec, recommend, jim, last time i missed i went on to have 17 very strong quarters consecutively after that and the stock grew five-fold from that point in time. hopefully we can reproduce those rules results moving forward. it was entirely our fault. it was bad execution. >> how are you...
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>> yeah. >> you know, if you look at the pricing of natural gas in north america, it sells way belowld gas prices. and ultimately, with con activity to markets worldwide, it makes sense to do that and to get the world price for natural gas. right now we're selling at a huge discount for natural gas as well as crude oil, in fact, in north america. >> okay, al, continent tall resources for last year say a lot of people say this is going to run out. a lot of people think we're just scratching the surface. which is a more accurate description, scratching the surface or being tapped out in ten years? >> it's somewhere in between, jim, the reality is that the pace of drilling continues to grow out of the balkan, it's a great reservoir, and it's very high quality crude. i think that producers in the area have cracked the code as far as being able to drill up economically and there's probably a lot more room to run in the balkan. >> where is all this natural gas going to go? because the guys from dominion is out nine years wrchlt is all that natural gas going to end up? >> the natural gas fr
>> yeah. >> you know, if you look at the pricing of natural gas in north america, it sells way belowld gas prices. and ultimately, with con activity to markets worldwide, it makes sense to do that and to get the world price for natural gas. right now we're selling at a huge discount for natural gas as well as crude oil, in fact, in north america. >> okay, al, continent tall resources for last year say a lot of people say this is going to run out. a lot of people think we're...
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franch, austria, russia, prussia, and dozen other nations fighting for control over colonies in north america, africa, asia, and the seas in between. the seven years war changed the map of the world shifting national borders in europe, in africa, in india, and elsewhere. it leveled thousands of towns and villages in europe. killed or maimed more than a million soldiers and civilians, and bankrupted a dozen nations including england and france. remember, it started in britain's north american colonies, and the british government and british people naturally thought british subjects in british north america should share the costs of the war with their fellow citizens in britain. in fact, the government raised property taxes so high in britain that farmers rioted in protest and demanded that americans pay their fair share of the war. in 17 # 64, the british government extended to the colonies a stamp tax that everyone in britain had been paying for more than 70 years. it amounted to next to nothing for the average citizen, a pepny or two or a stamp attached to legal documents, publications, and
franch, austria, russia, prussia, and dozen other nations fighting for control over colonies in north america, africa, asia, and the seas in between. the seven years war changed the map of the world shifting national borders in europe, in africa, in india, and elsewhere. it leveled thousands of towns and villages in europe. killed or maimed more than a million soldiers and civilians, and bankrupted a dozen nations including england and france. remember, it started in britain's north american...
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the bbc's north america editor reports. >> the church bells tolled out the exact time when a week ago a young man with an assault rifle began his massacre of children. they stood in prayer and in silence in the rain. in a town still numb, the bells tolled 26 times, one for each of the victims of the school. inside the white house, president obama and his staff since silent for a minute. beyond the grave, resolution. in a new video, he has promised he will push for a ban on assault rifles. >> i will do everything in my power as president to advance these efforts. if there's even one thing we can do as a country to protect our children, we have a responsibility to try. >> shame on the nra. >> there are those who blame the national rifle association for consistently, powerful lobbying against gun control. they have been consistently silent until now, and some expected they would seek compromise. none of it. instead, raw fury, blaming video games, the culture. >> we have blood-of films out there like "american psycho," "natural born killers." that are aired on saturday. fantasizing -- of
the bbc's north america editor reports. >> the church bells tolled out the exact time when a week ago a young man with an assault rifle began his massacre of children. they stood in prayer and in silence in the rain. in a town still numb, the bells tolled 26 times, one for each of the victims of the school. inside the white house, president obama and his staff since silent for a minute. beyond the grave, resolution. in a new video, he has promised he will push for a ban on assault rifles....
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that israel had in lebanon in gaza make as well the economic crisis in europe in north america make it highly unlikely but the iranians have prepared themselves and i think that it has been it took deterrent to war so the i think in general the iranians feel that a military assault on iran aggression would be highly unlikely so today's world news headlines a brief now and gunfire during a government process is what the iraqi city of ramadi is left to people wounded bodyguards for the iraqi deputy prime minister of the shots several ports say he was hit in the face as he gave a speech during the rally there's been more than a week of protests that you've seen silly little protest against what they see is second class treatment from the shia led government. body of the indian student who was gang raped on a bus is now being cremated in new delhi earlier hundreds held peaceful candlelight vigils in the capital after the twenty three year old died from a injuries in a singapore hospital terror attacks but days of riots with protesters demanding more protection for women in the country six
that israel had in lebanon in gaza make as well the economic crisis in europe in north america make it highly unlikely but the iranians have prepared themselves and i think that it has been it took deterrent to war so the i think in general the iranians feel that a military assault on iran aggression would be highly unlikely so today's world news headlines a brief now and gunfire during a government process is what the iraqi city of ramadi is left to people wounded bodyguards for the iraqi...
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santa and make sure that he has a safe and secure journey throughout the world and throughout north americaular. >> sir, you do point out you have been tracking santa since the 1950s. one thing in modern daytime that you guys are doing now is you're on twitter. what's the response been to social media to the tracking of santa claus? >> well, right now on twitter we have over 110,000 people following santa, and on facebook we have over a million people following santa. since this morning we've been open since 6:00 eastern time, and as you can see behind me, there's a room, and there's many rooms in our norad track operation center. we've fielded more than 24,000 phone calls, and we are on track to be beat the record of last year where we have received over 102 phone calls. we're pretty busy, but we're very excited to be. >> it sounds very busy there. last but not least, where is santa right now in his travels, and what is his estimated time to basically be in north america area? >> well, right now we're tracking santa over russia, and as you know, he is going to be traveling over russia, and
santa and make sure that he has a safe and secure journey throughout the world and throughout north americaular. >> sir, you do point out you have been tracking santa since the 1950s. one thing in modern daytime that you guys are doing now is you're on twitter. what's the response been to social media to the tracking of santa claus? >> well, right now on twitter we have over 110,000 people following santa, and on facebook we have over a million people following santa. since this...
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there were basically squeezed out of north america. they cannot get it back. most people don't understand. or pushed out in 1775. when they came back with a large number of troops they needed in 1776, they were too late and then they have to follow it up in 1777 and there were beaten at the battle of saratoga. that was pretty much the end of their real prospect of holding the colony's. >> dimensions door to washington and sam adams -- you mentioned george washington and sam adams. where would you put some of the other big ones? >> james madison was a really young man at that time. he was an activist, but he was not an important figure. john quincy adams was not involved. john adams was a very significant force. a major force in putting the independents and pre- independence where you had a country but it was still undeclared, he was a huge force in that. >> i've got a list of all the books you ever written except for the one you say you never completed in the early times. it goes back to 1969. before i get into some of that, i want to show you a clip of a visi
there were basically squeezed out of north america. they cannot get it back. most people don't understand. or pushed out in 1775. when they came back with a large number of troops they needed in 1776, they were too late and then they have to follow it up in 1777 and there were beaten at the battle of saratoga. that was pretty much the end of their real prospect of holding the colony's. >> dimensions door to washington and sam adams -- you mentioned george washington and sam adams. where...
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we're outside north america, so out the u.s. and canada. we see supply constrained. we see significant supply contractions because of what's happening in the north sea, because of stagnation pretty much everywhere else. whereas in north america, for next year, we expect something like 880,000 barrels a day supply growth. in the u.s. alone at the moment, we see year-on-year supply growth of 23%. that's double than what natural gas ever did at its peak. >> the supply growth coming from -- >> from shale oil, made in north dakota, oklahoma, texas, louisiana, all these regions in the u.s. are booming. and are seeing a huge recovery in oil production. >> at the moment, 86, what happens to wti? we've got all this extra supply. >> in the first place, in our base case, we think wti and brent will remain very disconnected. you might see a little bit of a tight new englaening near term more capacity, the seaway expansion coming on in january. however, we don't think that will last. wti, brent should remain disconnected much more than what the forward curve is pricing or what the
we're outside north america, so out the u.s. and canada. we see supply constrained. we see significant supply contractions because of what's happening in the north sea, because of stagnation pretty much everywhere else. whereas in north america, for next year, we expect something like 880,000 barrels a day supply growth. in the u.s. alone at the moment, we see year-on-year supply growth of 23%. that's double than what natural gas ever did at its peak. >> the supply growth coming from --...
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wonderland will stay at north america through january 4.children four years and under get in for free. >>> a lot of fresh new snow in the sierra tonight and an incredible example of human nature. a chain installers mission to return a lost wedding ring. >> ch >>> a manhole cover exploded in downtown san francisco this evening. pg & e says it was caused by an underground vault fire. the blast happened around 5:00 this evening near the corner of third and mission street. the intersection was closed to traffic for a while as crews put out the fire. no one was injured and there was no power outages. >>> investigators have found a note and human remains at the home of a man who's accused of deliberately setting a fire and then shooting and killing two firefighters that arrived at the scene. david lee miller has the new details emerging on the man at the center of this attack. >> reporter: when firefighters arrived at the home of adam spangler they did not know they would be ambushed. spangler left a note, detectives will not release the entire c
wonderland will stay at north america through january 4.children four years and under get in for free. >>> a lot of fresh new snow in the sierra tonight and an incredible example of human nature. a chain installers mission to return a lost wedding ring. >> ch >>> a manhole cover exploded in downtown san francisco this evening. pg & e says it was caused by an underground vault fire. the blast happened around 5:00 this evening near the corner of third and mission...
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and wishes are send in all over north america and europe and africa and really we have got wishes comingrld which is really encouraging for us. we create the tree as a symbol of the global unity and hope. and we are going to continue to add wishes to the tree all through the month of december. so we would love for you to go to our website which is rainbow fund.org and it is free and we will printout your wish on a piece of paper and fold it into a crane and put it up on the tree. now, i want to thank, some key people who helped with this year's tree. first i want to start off with our core team, our core creative team and that consists of karin kai and linda mihara and thank you they have been working on the tree for seven years. >> and this year we have the help of dozens of volunteers and i want to particularly acknowledge the university of berkeley alfa, fi omega service community and volunteers from one brick. aid for good, the san francisco chapter. and you guys are here. the bridgemen. the left coast theatre. skip and the staff of martini's bar. yeah. and berny man and we had a bun
and wishes are send in all over north america and europe and africa and really we have got wishes comingrld which is really encouraging for us. we create the tree as a symbol of the global unity and hope. and we are going to continue to add wishes to the tree all through the month of december. so we would love for you to go to our website which is rainbow fund.org and it is free and we will printout your wish on a piece of paper and fold it into a crane and put it up on the tree. now, i want to...
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wonderland will stay at north america through january 4.our years and under get in for free. >>> a lot of fresh new snow in the sierra tonight and an incredible example of human nature. a chain installers mission to return a lost wedding ring. >> chilling new details in the case of a fire. >>> at first, firefighters report of an an explosion in downtown san francisco. what they found on the scene. >>> a manhole cover exploded in downtown san francisco this evening. pg & e says it was caused by an underground vault fire. the blast happened around 5:00 this evening near the corner of third and mission street. the intersection was closed to traffic for a while as crews put out the fire. no one was injured and there was no power outages. >>> investigators have found a note and human remains at the home of a man who's accused of deliberately setting a fire and then shooting and killing two firefighters that arrived at the scene. david lee miller has the new details emerging on the man at the center of this attack. >> reporter: when firefighters
wonderland will stay at north america through january 4.our years and under get in for free. >>> a lot of fresh new snow in the sierra tonight and an incredible example of human nature. a chain installers mission to return a lost wedding ring. >> chilling new details in the case of a fire. >>> at first, firefighters report of an an explosion in downtown san francisco. what they found on the scene. >>> a manhole cover exploded in downtown san francisco this...
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the french had been kicked out of north america in 1763 after the french and indian war. while there were a lot, number of french people were living in canada and in the great lakes area. but france was not much of a presence. that is why the french were so anxious to cause trouble for the british and help the colonies by sending the money and ammunition. essentially, the french were not a force in north america at that time. >> you point up the from the six first presence we had, four of them were from virginia. >> those were the important states at that time. when i say that the four important ones were massachusetts, connecticut was more important for on strategic reasons, and virginia and south carolina in the south. but virginia was the old dominion and had the big population, vary widely respected. enormous influence in terms of territory because west for geneva was then in virginia, so was ky. they claimed the entire great lakes. and they were the oldest colony, dating back to 16 07. so they had a long history of being involved in things. the house of burgesses was
the french had been kicked out of north america in 1763 after the french and indian war. while there were a lot, number of french people were living in canada and in the great lakes area. but france was not much of a presence. that is why the french were so anxious to cause trouble for the british and help the colonies by sending the money and ammunition. essentially, the french were not a force in north america at that time. >> you point up the from the six first presence we had, four of...
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china's economy growing at healthier pace forecasts by 2030, asia will surpass north america and europe combined of global power based on gross domestic product growth, investment in technology. >>> president obama will make his first comments later today in detroit on his one-on-one talks at the white house yesterday with house speaker boehner to dodge that fiscal cliff. yesterday's mattering was the first since election day. mr. obama is expected to reveal details when he speaks to auto work there's afternoon. >>> "wall street journal" reporting hostess used employee pension money to stay afloat as it sank deeper toward bankruptcy. it isn't clear how much money was taken from the funds. today is the final day for bidders interested in taking overwhat is left of hostess to step forward. so far 160 companies have expressed interest which include wonder bread and twinkies. hostess closed last month. >> this morning the national transportation safety board confirms mexican-american singing superstar jenni rivera died from a plane crash yesterday she was one of seven onboard a private jet
china's economy growing at healthier pace forecasts by 2030, asia will surpass north america and europe combined of global power based on gross domestic product growth, investment in technology. >>> president obama will make his first comments later today in detroit on his one-on-one talks at the white house yesterday with house speaker boehner to dodge that fiscal cliff. yesterday's mattering was the first since election day. mr. obama is expected to reveal details when he speaks to...
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in north america, at temperatures around 32 degrees. we have to weather systems moving in. this should make some really we go to our top stories. egyptians have less than two hours for the second and final round on a referendum on the constitution. the president'smahmoud mekki announced he was resigning. a senior minister and seven others have been killed in a suicide bomber attack in pakistan. the taliban is claiming responsibility. in india's capital, there is water cannons and tear gas at demonstrators protesting a gets a gang rape of a student. suicide bombers in nigeria have attacked the offices of two mobile phone companies. it happened in the northwest city. the happiest day targeted phone operators read a they have often targeted the -- often target on operators. they say they will end violence in the areas they control. this comes days after the african plan to reclaim the north. >> they thought to gain control of cities in northern mali earlier. did they have been enforcing a strong law. they agreed to send troops to help them gain control of the region. they say
in north america, at temperatures around 32 degrees. we have to weather systems moving in. this should make some really we go to our top stories. egyptians have less than two hours for the second and final round on a referendum on the constitution. the president'smahmoud mekki announced he was resigning. a senior minister and seven others have been killed in a suicide bomber attack in pakistan. the taliban is claiming responsibility. in india's capital, there is water cannons and tear gas at...
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a lot of these companies big in drilling are saying they're having problems in north america finding ople and moving rigs fast enough to where they need to go in north dakota. don't know if that's the issue here. we've seen it before. if you're buying stocks on fracking and gas booms, be careful. make sure they have the people and fire power. >> the huge problem is the results of space. commodities are booming. you cannot find the people. >> 150 grand for a welder in the outback in australia. >> truck drivers. actually, i think there was a program to make it easier to get visa's for american people to come to america. anyway, wynn, ubs is cutting this from neutral to a buy. >> this could be a good topic for trading the globe. knocking it down. they say the stock though is undervalued. fundamentally they like the stock as it is, but there's three reasons for this downgrade. they see no major rebound in the vips, the mccaw, huge gamblers. >> they spend huge amounts of money, the whales. lack of near term catalyst for wynn. >> adobe is the last one. they're higher on earnings. let's fini
a lot of these companies big in drilling are saying they're having problems in north america finding ople and moving rigs fast enough to where they need to go in north dakota. don't know if that's the issue here. we've seen it before. if you're buying stocks on fracking and gas booms, be careful. make sure they have the people and fire power. >> the huge problem is the results of space. commodities are booming. you cannot find the people. >> 150 grand for a welder in the outback in...
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at no time was the missile or the debris 'threat to north america. i want to go to my colleague barbara starr, our pentagon correspondent who is live on the phone. clearly this has to set off the alarm bells within the pentagon staff. >> reporter: oh, i think there is no way around it. this is huge news. that one little sentence you just read, initial indications are the missile deployed an object that appeared to achieve orbit, the north koreans had been trying for years to put a satellite in to space by all indications what they have achieved now with this orbit is doing something very close to that, if not that itself. an object that appeared to achieve orbit. the u.s. military and the intelligence community has determined that tonight, by going back through the satellite and intelligence data that they quickly collected about this north korean launch in determining they did manage to put something in to orbit. by all accounts the first time north kraen korea has been able to do this and it is what you were just talking about. did they really do i
at no time was the missile or the debris 'threat to north america. i want to go to my colleague barbara starr, our pentagon correspondent who is live on the phone. clearly this has to set off the alarm bells within the pentagon staff. >> reporter: oh, i think there is no way around it. this is huge news. that one little sentence you just read, initial indications are the missile deployed an object that appeared to achieve orbit, the north koreans had been trying for years to put a...
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the new intercontinental railroad running north/south across north america, or as they sometimes callves, the nafta railroad. at last, maybe we can get some revenge for all of the jobs nafta has cost us. all of the losses. anyway, ksu is my new favorite rail. and i think you can buy it at weakness because it's got the tracks where people want them and little competition to boot. let's go to greg in mississippi, greg? >> yes, mr. cramer, thank you so much for taking my call. >> my pleasure. >> caller: i had the pleasure of speaking to you on the "lightning round" approximately a month ago about nordic tanker. >> yeah, go ahead, i'm sorry. >> caller: no, no, i'm sorry, at that time you recommended me not go into that particular stock. i was just wondering, you highly recommended it in your book getting back to even which i thoroughly enjoyed, and i was curious if anything changed in particular with the company or that sector in general. >> i had to back away from it. and i think those who know the show and watch it know that i've backed away from it considerably because there was never
the new intercontinental railroad running north/south across north america, or as they sometimes callves, the nafta railroad. at last, maybe we can get some revenge for all of the jobs nafta has cost us. all of the losses. anyway, ksu is my new favorite rail. and i think you can buy it at weakness because it's got the tracks where people want them and little competition to boot. let's go to greg in mississippi, greg? >> yes, mr. cramer, thank you so much for taking my call. >> my...
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china's economy growing at healthier pace forecasts by 2030, asia will surpass north america and europebined of global power based on gross domestic product growth, investment in technology. >>> president obama will make his first comments later today in detroit on his one-on-one talks at the white house yesterday with house speaker boehner to dodge that fiscal cliff. yesterday's mattering was the first since election day. mr. obama is expected to reveal details when he speaks to auto work there's afternoon. >>> "wall street journal" reporting hostess used employee pension money to stay afloat as it sank deeper toward bankruptcy. it isn't clear how much money was taken from the funds. today is the final day for bidders interested in taking overwhat is left of hostess to step forward. so far 160 companies have expressed interest which include wonder bread and twinkies. hostess closed last month. >> this morning the national transportation safety board confirms mexican-american singing superstar jenni rivera died from a plane crash yesterday she was one of seven onboard a private jet that
china's economy growing at healthier pace forecasts by 2030, asia will surpass north america and europebined of global power based on gross domestic product growth, investment in technology. >>> president obama will make his first comments later today in detroit on his one-on-one talks at the white house yesterday with house speaker boehner to dodge that fiscal cliff. yesterday's mattering was the first since election day. mr. obama is expected to reveal details when he speaks to auto...