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north america is not growing at 3%. what we have to get our heads around is to lower our economic expectations. i think we're finding that neither zero interest rates nor huge budget deficits is really a substitute for cheap fuel. >> as the economies of china, india and the united states continue to remain relatively calm or low, as you say, what does that portend in terms of the status of the economy and how it will change? should we expect to see unemployment at the same rates for some time? should we continue to see the government running the sort of deficits it's running because the economy won't be growing and producing more revenue for the government? >> i think those are reasonable assumptions, and i think the federal reserve board has basically said as much. i mean, when they're talking about easing off on quantitative easing, which is their purchase of bonds, with the jobless rate at 7%, i mean, that's an implicit recognition that we're not going to go back to 4.5% jobless rates like we had before the recession
north america is not growing at 3%. what we have to get our heads around is to lower our economic expectations. i think we're finding that neither zero interest rates nor huge budget deficits is really a substitute for cheap fuel. >> as the economies of china, india and the united states continue to remain relatively calm or low, as you say, what does that portend in terms of the status of the economy and how it will change? should we expect to see unemployment at the same rates for some...
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we think a lot of that will occur in north america and these are our north america projections and there's high lows and usually it's the red one that's the target but it depends on the economy and currency exchange that drives those decisions but we're looking to doubling passengers in north america. where are they going to go? in san francisco -- well, throughout the united states the major home ports are really the four obvious corners, the northwest and northeast and southwest corner. san francisco is one of the few that is in the middle and the reason for that is because the iteneriary. it goes to the west and to the hawaiian market. each one has different characteristics. what i wanted to show you on this one is that all though this is the last five years, the percentage market captured by each of those markets, the one thing you can see the caribbean is the largest percentage -- it captured 40 of the business and then europe. most of them are stable. the caribbean and the mediterranean, it's stable and there's not tremendous growth and the one that had change is northern europe, upw
we think a lot of that will occur in north america and these are our north america projections and there's high lows and usually it's the red one that's the target but it depends on the economy and currency exchange that drives those decisions but we're looking to doubling passengers in north america. where are they going to go? in san francisco -- well, throughout the united states the major home ports are really the four obvious corners, the northwest and northeast and southwest corner. san...
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andrews: north america does take up a lot of co2. one reason that we've taken up a lot of co2, historically is that when the eastern part of north america was settled a lot of forests were cleared for agriculture. and those have been regrowing over the past 100, 150 or 200 years. and so those forests have taken a lot of carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere, but they're nearing maturity and so they probably won't be such a strong net sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide in the future. narrator: by increasing the number of tall towers, noaa scientists will enhance their ability to understand the rate that natural ecosystems are absorbing or releasing carbon dioxide. dr. andrews: we're really trying to develop a sampling network that will allow us to kind of keep our finger on the pulse of the biosphere continuously. so something that's sustainable and that we can use to monitor net carbon dioxide emissions for many years. narrator: taken together the programs at noaa's global monitoring division have revealed not only how quickly greenh
andrews: north america does take up a lot of co2. one reason that we've taken up a lot of co2, historically is that when the eastern part of north america was settled a lot of forests were cleared for agriculture. and those have been regrowing over the past 100, 150 or 200 years. and so those forests have taken a lot of carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere, but they're nearing maturity and so they probably won't be such a strong net sink for atmospheric carbon dioxide in the future. narrator:...
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we think a lot of that will occur in north america and these are our north america projections and there's high lows and usually it's the red one that's the target but it depends on the economy and currency exchange that drives those decisions but we're looking to doubling passengers in north america. where are they going to go? in san francisco -- well, throughout the united states the major home ports are really the
we think a lot of that will occur in north america and these are our north america projections and there's high lows and usually it's the red one that's the target but it depends on the economy and currency exchange that drives those decisions but we're looking to doubling passengers in north america. where are they going to go? in san francisco -- well, throughout the united states the major home ports are really the
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hair club is the leading provider of proven hair-loss solutions in north america.hough many companies on tv and the internet claim they can regrow hair with miracle cures, are focused on only one product or solution, most these claims are either biased or unproven. hair club is not about one product, one shampoo, or a miracle cure. hair club is about all proven hair-loss solutions. hair club is a real company, and they guarantee their work. hair club staff includes researchers, world-class hair stylists, a network of physicians, and trained hair-loss consultants, experts. real people who love what they do and aspire to help others. during this show, you'll meet these unique individuals. most important, you'll meet real clients who, like many of you, wanted to do something about their hair loss. are you ready to do something about your thinning hair? if you're ready to act or even just find out more about hair loss, hair club is ready to help. stay tuned and you'll learn more about this unique company and the thousands of people hair club has helped to get their hai
hair club is the leading provider of proven hair-loss solutions in north america.hough many companies on tv and the internet claim they can regrow hair with miracle cures, are focused on only one product or solution, most these claims are either biased or unproven. hair club is not about one product, one shampoo, or a miracle cure. hair club is about all proven hair-loss solutions. hair club is a real company, and they guarantee their work. hair club staff includes researchers, world-class hair...
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joining me now with a look inside the luxury brand, ultraluxury, is ferrari north america's ceo marco mattiacci. good to have you on the program. thank you so much for joining us and for bringing these things of beauties behind us. recently, a rare 1967 ferrari set a world record as the most expensive road car ever sold at auction. it was $27.5 million. >> yes, indeed. >> what does that say about the ferrari brand versus others among the superluxury or luxury consumers? >> it's saying several things, that ferrari, three months ago, the most powerful brand in the world. people are investing in things that have variety, quality. >> so the last time you and i spoke, two years ago, i believe it was, you said almost 30% of ferrari sales came from the united states. making ferrari's number-one -- it's the number-one market, the u.s. is, for ferrari. how are your sales today? is it still that the u.s. is number one? >> it's still by far the largest market for ferrari, one of the most important. we have 35,000 customers. we sell almost 2,000 cars a year. but our focus is in quality, not in qu
joining me now with a look inside the luxury brand, ultraluxury, is ferrari north america's ceo marco mattiacci. good to have you on the program. thank you so much for joining us and for bringing these things of beauties behind us. recently, a rare 1967 ferrari set a world record as the most expensive road car ever sold at auction. it was $27.5 million. >> yes, indeed. >> what does that say about the ferrari brand versus others among the superluxury or luxury consumers? >>...
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now there are approximately 500,000 bison left in north america.em are protected in refuges like this one. nagin, a media coordinator for the refuge, shares the prairie experience with visitors. >> we have groundhogs, badgers, some pocket gophers. we also have a little bit larger to medium-sized editor animals like coyotes, foxes, bobcats. we hope to grow our prairie of to about 8000 acres so we don't have native lance and animals going extinct, so there is a place -- plants and animals going extinct, so there is a place for them to live. native animals get a lot of attention, and for good reason. after all, they are what makes a prairie a prairie. which brings us back to pete. >> bison will pick up seats in their hair. sometimes they eat brasses -- grasses and it all comes out the other end as a pile of fertilizer. >> heat will take a sample of ice and done -- pete will take a g to a of bison dun laboratory to be examined. >> we are good to go. >> it is not a pretty job, but somebody has to do it. these bison are fascinating to watch, grazing in t
now there are approximately 500,000 bison left in north america.em are protected in refuges like this one. nagin, a media coordinator for the refuge, shares the prairie experience with visitors. >> we have groundhogs, badgers, some pocket gophers. we also have a little bit larger to medium-sized editor animals like coyotes, foxes, bobcats. we hope to grow our prairie of to about 8000 acres so we don't have native lance and animals going extinct, so there is a place -- plants and animals...
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it's not just a north america issue and it's really a global issue.t's more in that single digit kind of growth and we just don't see the strength that we've seen. >> all right. candid look at apparel. as always, you're straightforward with us. chairman of pvh and let's not lose sight of the fact that it was a great quarter. that does matter. >> thank you, jim. >>> it is time -- it is time for the lightning round, buy, buy, buy, sell, sell, sell. play until we hear this sound, and the lightning round is over, are you ready, skee-daddy? we'll start with roy in oklahoma. >> i'll start with a big boo-yah. >> boo-yah. >> i'm tired of making friends and ready to make some money. i'm riding the roller coaster, avnr, i want you to tell me about it. >> i don't regard it as a roller coaster and it's a great spec biotech. we'll have to start taking profits in the biotechs and they're getting a little hot. right now they're still okay. andrew in maryland. andrew! >> a big boo-yah from baltimore, maryland and thank you. you have the best show on tv. >> thank you,
it's not just a north america issue and it's really a global issue.t's more in that single digit kind of growth and we just don't see the strength that we've seen. >> all right. candid look at apparel. as always, you're straightforward with us. chairman of pvh and let's not lose sight of the fact that it was a great quarter. that does matter. >> thank you, jim. >>> it is time -- it is time for the lightning round, buy, buy, buy, sell, sell, sell. play until we hear this...
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these red dots, it's concentrated in north america. here is a trends map. here is where syria is being discussed all around north america on twitter. >> the words, the darker the black, the more people are talking about it? >> there you go. it's l.a. my beloved bay area all the way in mexico. east coast. even florida. so the entire community. we have had some very opinionated passionate responses. here is ali: where was this indignation years ago? this is like six years. we have one more joseph phillips summarizes, i think, the opinion of americans. >> it is impossible to take any sides. there is no clear side to take. so you, the viewer at home, today, you are the third host of the show. as always, you have driven our discussion. throughout this show, tweet at us live using the hash tag conversation. >>> president obama has called for a national debate on certain i can't. some is taking place across the streets of america. there are those who are for military intervention. >>'s. >> free, free syria. >> and others are against it. >> as congress prepares to
these red dots, it's concentrated in north america. here is a trends map. here is where syria is being discussed all around north america on twitter. >> the words, the darker the black, the more people are talking about it? >> there you go. it's l.a. my beloved bay area all the way in mexico. east coast. even florida. so the entire community. we have had some very opinionated passionate responses. here is ali: where was this indignation years ago? this is like six years. we have one...
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now, hair loss affects more than 70 million people in north america today -- 40 million men and 30 million women. that's a lot of people. some people try products that claim to regrow hair only to find out a few hundred dollars later that they didn't work. don't waste your money on unproven remedies. if you care about how you look and you want to get your hair back, let's hear from some of the world-class doctors in our network. >> by far, the most common cause of hair loss is genetic. by age 50, 50% of the adult population have experienced enough hair loss to be noticeable. >> hair loss is different for men and women. male-pattern hair loss is the most common form of hair loss, representing more than 90% of all male cases in north america. it occurs due to a hormone called dihydrotestosterone, commonly known as dht. dht causes a shortening of the life span of the hair follicles in these men. dht chokes the hair follicle and it eventually shuts down. the follicle's resistance to dht or lack of resistance is genetic, and that's why some men go bald and some don't. >> actually started losing
now, hair loss affects more than 70 million people in north america today -- 40 million men and 30 million women. that's a lot of people. some people try products that claim to regrow hair only to find out a few hundred dollars later that they didn't work. don't waste your money on unproven remedies. if you care about how you look and you want to get your hair back, let's hear from some of the world-class doctors in our network. >> by far, the most common cause of hair loss is genetic. by...
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and as you know, san francisco's 80% landfill diversion rate is the highest in any city in north america. the housing authority, working with the department of environment, to implement our recycling and composting programs saved $1.1 million on their trash bill since the end of just last year. this amount represents one-7th of the housing authority's annual shortfall. and there are even bigger savings to come as we work with the remaining housing authority buildings. that means more resources for important services and building maintenance that our public housing residents need and deserve. these are just a few examples of good environmental policy. real tangible results for our planning and for the people of our city. supervisor chiu, with your leadership and the leadership of your colleagues, i hope we can unite around policies like these and work together. thank you. >> thank you. our next question will be read by our district 5 colleague, supervisor breed. >> thank you. thank you for being here, mr. mayor. my question is, recognizing the constraints imposed by state law, particularl
and as you know, san francisco's 80% landfill diversion rate is the highest in any city in north america. the housing authority, working with the department of environment, to implement our recycling and composting programs saved $1.1 million on their trash bill since the end of just last year. this amount represents one-7th of the housing authority's annual shortfall. and there are even bigger savings to come as we work with the remaining housing authority buildings. that means more resources...
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now, hair loss affects more than 70 million people in north america today -- 40 million men and 30 million women. that's a lot of people. some people try products that claim to regrow hair only to find out a few hundred dollars later that they didn't work. don't waste your money on unproven remedies. if you care about how you look and you want to get your hair back, let's hear from some of the world-class doctors in our network. >> by far, the most common cause of hair loss is genetic. by age 50, 50% of the adult population have experienced enough hair loss to be noticeable. >> hair loss is different for men and women. male-pattern hair loss is the most common form of hair loss, representing more than 90% of all male cases in north america. it occurs due to a hormone called dihydrotestosterone, commonly known as dht. dht causes a shortening of the life span of the hair follicles in these men. dht chokes the hair follicle and it eventually shuts down. the follicle's resistance to dht or lack of resistance is genetic, and that's why some men go bald and some don't. >> actually started losing
now, hair loss affects more than 70 million people in north america today -- 40 million men and 30 million women. that's a lot of people. some people try products that claim to regrow hair only to find out a few hundred dollars later that they didn't work. don't waste your money on unproven remedies. if you care about how you look and you want to get your hair back, let's hear from some of the world-class doctors in our network. >> by far, the most common cause of hair loss is genetic. by...
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we're not satisfied being the only city in north america that earns that title. we want other cities to earn that as well because that will up the competition, and we like competition in this area. we also passed a business tax exclusion for clean tech firms in our city. we've taken advantage of our position as being in the center for business and innovation to become a hub for international clean tech firm. our historic strength and our city has been in finance, and, so, solar firm are moving here to san francisco to be close to their financial partners and to major utilities and government agencies such as pacific gas and electric, our san francisco public utilities commission, our california public utilities commission as well as the environmental protection agencies. we are now home to more than 35 solar companies and five of the top 10 solar module manufacturers in the world have their offices here in san francisco. we're home to energy major developers and installers, including sun run, sun edison, teetion energy, basse electric, [speaker not understood]. s
we're not satisfied being the only city in north america that earns that title. we want other cities to earn that as well because that will up the competition, and we like competition in this area. we also passed a business tax exclusion for clean tech firms in our city. we've taken advantage of our position as being in the center for business and innovation to become a hub for international clean tech firm. our historic strength and our city has been in finance, and, so, solar firm are moving...
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we see a relatively slow economy in europe and north america. r in china. we see good growth there. japan's been positive i would say generally. places like australia, and parts of latin america, not really robust growth. david: interest rates have come down in the past couple days, particularly since the fed's non-decision a week ago. they were going up and really spooked the market. did they spook you as well? >> no, david. we're investing for the long term here at fuller. we came in, we laid out a five-year plan in 2010, with a management team that was focused on how do we ad value for customers. 2010 we grew more than we had in 15 years. 2011 we grew more than 2010. as you mentioned in 2012 we made a great deal and that deal's bringing a lost synergy that is showing up in our numbers here in 2013. we have a very clear plan what we'll do in 2014 and 15. so moves in interest rates don't drive our business. we need to do things that add value for customers. david: since i trust you a lot more than the fed to predict the future because the fed is
we see a relatively slow economy in europe and north america. r in china. we see good growth there. japan's been positive i would say generally. places like australia, and parts of latin america, not really robust growth. david: interest rates have come down in the past couple days, particularly since the fed's non-decision a week ago. they were going up and really spooked the market. did they spook you as well? >> no, david. we're investing for the long term here at fuller. we came in,...
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>> 1,700 executives from 350 airports across north america are here in san jose.hey say a top priority is to make things better for passengers. >> flying the friendly skies can make you grumpy with long lines at security driving down passenger satisfaction. here at the airport council international north america conference in san jose at the convention center, satisfying the passenger is a top priority. no more sitting next to the lone outlet next to the bathrooms wi-fi, usb plug and electrical outlets of everywhere. >> the number one thing i am asked for, for seating. ten years ago that was never the case. today it is power, power, power. >> software is designed to integrate the airport systems from security to shopping. if you get caught in a long security line it can create an automatic mood enhancer. >> they do things like maybe turning lighting increased to reduce stress, music, air conditioning, heats anything to try to improve the expense for the passenger. >> by end of the year the mobile phone could get you through customs quicker, you can fill out your f
>> 1,700 executives from 350 airports across north america are here in san jose.hey say a top priority is to make things better for passengers. >> flying the friendly skies can make you grumpy with long lines at security driving down passenger satisfaction. here at the airport council international north america conference in san jose at the convention center, satisfying the passenger is a top priority. no more sitting next to the lone outlet next to the bathrooms wi-fi, usb plug...
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that is the warn errs business with a number of key retailers in north america.t continues to be good and our own wholesale heritage businesses, van heusen and izod in particular are very, very strock and the wholesale operating margins are over 12% and that, for us, is a strong performance. >> we heard from terry lundgren. he wasn't that happy with how apparel had done and he did say back to school was getting better and do you think there's a shift among the department stores and maybe jc penney making a comeback. when you look at all of your customers, someone is not doing as well as others or is it everybody is a little flat. >> there's always winners and losers, but i think -- i would interpret it more that it's a general malaise in the apparel sector for the last couple of months and i'm not specifically pointing to any one channel or customer. i think we're just not seeing the strongest traffic that we'd like to see, and i think as we get further into back to school and clearly in the holidays selling season i think the consumer will respond and right now
that is the warn errs business with a number of key retailers in north america.t continues to be good and our own wholesale heritage businesses, van heusen and izod in particular are very, very strock and the wholesale operating margins are over 12% and that, for us, is a strong performance. >> we heard from terry lundgren. he wasn't that happy with how apparel had done and he did say back to school was getting better and do you think there's a shift among the department stores and maybe...
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hair club is the leading provider of proven hair-loss solutions in north america.hough many companies on tv and the internet claim they can regrow hair with miracle cures, are focused on only one product or solution, most of these claims are either biased or unproven. hair club is not about one product, one shampoo, or a miracle cure. hair club is about all proven hair-loss solutions. hair club is a real company, and they guarantee their work. hair club staff includes researchers, world-class hair stylists, a network of physicians, and trained hair-loss consultants, experts. real people who love what they do and aspire to help others. during this show, you'll meet these unique individuals. most important, you'll meet real clients who, like many of you, wanted to do something about their hair loss. are you ready to do something about your thinning hair? if you're ready to act or even just find out more about hair loss, hair club is ready to help. stay tuned and you'll learn more about this unique company and the thousands of people hair club has helped to get their
hair club is the leading provider of proven hair-loss solutions in north america.hough many companies on tv and the internet claim they can regrow hair with miracle cures, are focused on only one product or solution, most of these claims are either biased or unproven. hair club is not about one product, one shampoo, or a miracle cure. hair club is about all proven hair-loss solutions. hair club is a real company, and they guarantee their work. hair club staff includes researchers, world-class...
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hair club is the leading provider of proven hair-loss solutions in north america.hough many companies on tv and the internet claim they can regrow hair with miracle cures, are focused on only one product or solution, most of these claims are either biased or unproven. hair club is not about one product, one shampoo, or a miracle cure. hair club is about all proven hair-loss solutions. hair club is a real company, and they guarantee their work. hair club staff includes researchers, world-class hair stylists, a network of physicians, and trained hair-loss consultants, experts. real people who love what they do and aspire to help others. during this show, you'll meet these unique individuals. most important, you'll meet real clients who, like many of you, wanted to do something about their hair loss. are you ready to do something about your thinning hair? if you're ready to act or even just find out more about hair loss, hair club is ready to help. stay tuned and you'll learn more about this unique company and the thousands of people hair club has helped to get their
hair club is the leading provider of proven hair-loss solutions in north america.hough many companies on tv and the internet claim they can regrow hair with miracle cures, are focused on only one product or solution, most of these claims are either biased or unproven. hair club is not about one product, one shampoo, or a miracle cure. hair club is about all proven hair-loss solutions. hair club is a real company, and they guarantee their work. hair club staff includes researchers, world-class...
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. >>> toyota motors is recalling about 870,000 cars for a second time in north america. of the automaker suspects not all of the vehicles were fixed properly when they were first recalled in august last year. the latest to recall applies to about 850,000 units of the rav4 utility vehicle from 2006 to 2011. it also applies to nearly 20,000 units of the 2010 lexus hs. the affected cars were sold in the u.s. and canada. toyota had to recall these vehicles last year, saying there was a problem with their suspension systems. it says the same models sold outside of north america have no problems. >>> here are the latest market figures. >>> a court in india has a verdict in a closely watched trial of four men accused of rape and murder. >> the case relates to the brutal gang rape of a woman on a bus in new delhi last december. the woman later died from her injuries. the court on tuesday convicted four of the six men involved in the incident which became a tragic symbol of the status of women in indian society. >> reporter: i'm standing outside the court, and media is waiting fo
. >>> toyota motors is recalling about 870,000 cars for a second time in north america. of the automaker suspects not all of the vehicles were fixed properly when they were first recalled in august last year. the latest to recall applies to about 850,000 units of the rav4 utility vehicle from 2006 to 2011. it also applies to nearly 20,000 units of the 2010 lexus hs. the affected cars were sold in the u.s. and canada. toyota had to recall these vehicles last year, saying there was a...
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it would also make a difference in north america among the jewish communities in north america.and so, i think really for reasons of the war, much more than sentiment, although the sentiment was there, they decided to support the jewish homeland. they very carefully, and this was the balfour declaration, which was written by balfour, the british foreign secretary to lord rothschild, they very carefully did not mention a jewish state or nation. they simply said a homeland for the jews in palestine. and, like the zionists themselves, they didn't really think the arabs living in palestine would mind. i mean they simply thought they were a negligible force who didn't have any particular nationalism or any particular views on things. c-span: you say there were 700,000 arabs there in palestine at the time. >> guest: yes. c-span: and how many jews lived there back in those years? >> guest: oh, 50,000 or 60,000. the jews were less than ten percent or about ten percent of the population. now some of them were the descendants of jewish communities that had been there right from the diaspo
it would also make a difference in north america among the jewish communities in north america.and so, i think really for reasons of the war, much more than sentiment, although the sentiment was there, they decided to support the jewish homeland. they very carefully, and this was the balfour declaration, which was written by balfour, the british foreign secretary to lord rothschild, they very carefully did not mention a jewish state or nation. they simply said a homeland for the jews in...
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and this affects, basically, health care driven by north america and the reform that's going on therepe, because of the general economic situation and the ee emergencying markets, as well. for example, think about all the currency movements going on with india, the rupee up and down, the rupee indonesia up and down. so the world is still very much restless. and that affects, of course, in the short-term, the possibilities to grow. over the longer run i'm opt on mystic that the world is heading in the right direction. >>> and burberry debuted its new collection on the cat walk yesterday. cnbc caught up with the ceo and talked about the bottom line. >> it's not just the profitability. it's a very important growth drive for the business. our business is very small. we have said we would like to be in the top ten in the intermediate care. we're launching skin care. by using fashion and beauty, using digital technology, we can do things in a very unique way. we've got the beauty way set up back here. as all the girls are being made up, we're doing the tutorials, but they can go into the be
and this affects, basically, health care driven by north america and the reform that's going on therepe, because of the general economic situation and the ee emergencying markets, as well. for example, think about all the currency movements going on with india, the rupee up and down, the rupee indonesia up and down. so the world is still very much restless. and that affects, of course, in the short-term, the possibilities to grow. over the longer run i'm opt on mystic that the world is heading...
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we have, in some of our research plots, more species of trees than the whole of north america or the whole of europe. that's a phenomenal number of species -- 1,000 species or 1,200 species in one plot. narrator: at 17 forest-dics plots throughout latin america africa, and asia davies' project, in collaboration with the arnold arboretum of harvard university, maintains an active database of more than 3 million trees of 6,000 species. dr. davies: this is a huge data set, which no one else in the world is doing this kind of research. and the idea of doing it right across the whole world is that then we'll be able to come to some generalizations about what's happening to tropical rainforests. narrator: by statistical analysis of a large number of individuals over long period of time the team can determine the dynamics of forest growth. dr. davies: what we do is we monitor them every five years. we go and remeasure all the trees. the idea is to try to work out for hundreds and hundreds of species, their population biology -- that is, the rates with which they grow the ratethey die at --
we have, in some of our research plots, more species of trees than the whole of north america or the whole of europe. that's a phenomenal number of species -- 1,000 species or 1,200 species in one plot. narrator: at 17 forest-dics plots throughout latin america africa, and asia davies' project, in collaboration with the arnold arboretum of harvard university, maintains an active database of more than 3 million trees of 6,000 species. dr. davies: this is a huge data set, which no one else in the...
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the 2012-2013 initial proposal for a successor agreement from laborers international union of north america, liuna, local 261 to san francisco unified school district and the 2012-2013 initial proposal for a successor agreement from the san francisco unified school district to the laborers international union of north america, local 261. there are no speakers on this item. so, i am going to move on to an action item under item l. may i hear a motion and a second on approval of qtea membership appointments? >> [speaker not understood] recommendation. >> i second. >> thank you. mr. ar men trout, may i hear a reading of the recommendation? >> yes, president norton. thank you. again commissioners, superintendent, my name is chris armentraut, director of policy and planning. [speaker not understood] appoints the following individuals for membership to the quality teacher and education act oversight committee. also known as qtea. sam rodriguez, [speaker not understood], [speaker not understood], [speaker not understood] cornell, and dan cohen. >> we don, i believe, have resumes on these people. >
the 2012-2013 initial proposal for a successor agreement from laborers international union of north america, liuna, local 261 to san francisco unified school district and the 2012-2013 initial proposal for a successor agreement from the san francisco unified school district to the laborers international union of north america, local 261. there are no speakers on this item. so, i am going to move on to an action item under item l. may i hear a motion and a second on approval of qtea membership...
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the contract that we are negotiating with shell, north america is for 100% california renewable standard energy as you know and it is i believe you'll see a letter in your packet that we're trying to put additional confines to encourage the use of union facilities energy production facilities. that is only a contract for 250 to 30 megawatts of energy, the initial vision of cleanpowersf is for almost 250 megawatts of energy, the entire load of the non-municipal build rinsing san francisco is over 500 megawatts of electricity consumption at its peak, there is a lot of room for this program to grow and where we want to take it is local renewable generation that creates good, green jobs, local green jobs. what we need to do is establish a rate base so that we have some leveraging ability to do that local build-out. your staff has done a good job of bringing the price down so people won't opt out of the program that people can afford to stay in, pg&e have resources to garner from their huge rate base in order to develop a small amount of renewable energy. woe need to have a competitor to that
the contract that we are negotiating with shell, north america is for 100% california renewable standard energy as you know and it is i believe you'll see a letter in your packet that we're trying to put additional confines to encourage the use of union facilities energy production facilities. that is only a contract for 250 to 30 megawatts of energy, the initial vision of cleanpowersf is for almost 250 megawatts of energy, the entire load of the non-municipal build rinsing san francisco is...
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the release of methane under the sea or affect the gulf stream and thus affect whether around north america in europe. there's already evidence that melting of greenland and increased rainfall in the north atlantic is modifying the gulf stream circulation in the ocean which keeps northwestern europe warm that's a clear signal so down on the other side of the arctic. did these are shallow seas and warming of those potentially can destabilize methane ice so called methane hydrates or nothing clathrates and and that's another one of these stored reservoirs of carbon that if activated would. add so much more carbon into the atmosphere that. the human perturbation just becomes a trigger effect and so these are dangerous times and we need to dial back our series here missions we the last thing we should do is is use energy technologies which produce a lot more carbon into the atmosphere professor jason box thank you so much for joining us tonight thanks. play. live live. live live. cross talk rules in effect guns you can jump in anytime you want. and. i would rather ask questions to people in pos
the release of methane under the sea or affect the gulf stream and thus affect whether around north america in europe. there's already evidence that melting of greenland and increased rainfall in the north atlantic is modifying the gulf stream circulation in the ocean which keeps northwestern europe warm that's a clear signal so down on the other side of the arctic. did these are shallow seas and warming of those potentially can destabilize methane ice so called methane hydrates or nothing...
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chris: we're here in north america. martin: in a habitat called the north-eastern temperate forest.s that have evolved to live here together. martin: squirrels! squirrels depend on trees for their home and food. red squirrels love pine cones. grey squirrels love acorns. and the squirrels also help the trees. a squirrel buries a pine cone or acorn, forgets about it, a new tree grows! and lynx help balance out the amount of squirrels in the forest by eating them. with lynx and other predators around, there won't be too many squirrels eating all the pine seeds. everything's balanced-- big and small. there are ants who eat the wooded trees. chris: frogs and toads who help keep the ants and insects under control, which helps those trees. trees provide homes for raccoons! chris: and the raccoons keep the frogs and toads in check so they don't down too many of those insects... as long as they look out for coyotes! sound confusing? that's because it is! and that's why nature's a big a balancing act. but if something happens to mess up that balance... chris: no! whoa! ho-ho, yeah! everything
chris: we're here in north america. martin: in a habitat called the north-eastern temperate forest.s that have evolved to live here together. martin: squirrels! squirrels depend on trees for their home and food. red squirrels love pine cones. grey squirrels love acorns. and the squirrels also help the trees. a squirrel buries a pine cone or acorn, forgets about it, a new tree grows! and lynx help balance out the amount of squirrels in the forest by eating them. with lynx and other predators...
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growth in north america onshore.uge position on the permian basin. we have a huge position in the central region, anadarko region. we want to reposition our portfol portfolio. we're pretty well through that. >> in terms of permitting, getting the permits you need, has that become easier? for a long time, certainly after the big spill, with bp, things tightened up for a number of the energy companies. >> certainly things have -- things are much more regulated than they were in the past and probably for a good thing. but things have -- people are learning their positions now. both on the regulatory side and the producer side. so you have to plan your business a little more but it's not bad. >> are there more asset sales coming? >> we have a portfolio that we mentioned earlier in the year that we put together that's larger than the assets that we've sold so far. it's really not about raising cash as much as it is about repositioning the portfolio. >> and does that repositioning include coming completely out of the gulf?
growth in north america onshore.uge position on the permian basin. we have a huge position in the central region, anadarko region. we want to reposition our portfol portfolio. we're pretty well through that. >> in terms of permitting, getting the permits you need, has that become easier? for a long time, certainly after the big spill, with bp, things tightened up for a number of the energy companies. >> certainly things have -- things are much more regulated than they were in the...
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to this - one of the hottest and driest places in north america - all in only about 70 linear miles from coast. so a large part of it has to do with topographical diversity, topography. that's just really the ups and the downs. and here in san diego county we can go from sea level here at the coast to over 6,500 feet up at the tops of the mountains, back down to sea level, even below, on the other side near the salton sea. well when you go up in elevation, temperature goes down and humidity goes up. that explains why we have such lush forests on the peaks of the mountains here. when you go over the other side, all of a sudden you are met with an extreme and abrupt change to desert, and that's because of where we set, right here on the western edge of a continent, at a very special latitude. another huge chunk of this whole problem with biodiversity has to do with that, the interplay between the land, the latitude, and this huge chunk of blue out here - the pacific. >>♪music. >>between 30 and 35 degrees latitude is a region of intense dryness. the reason is that the sun, which shines dire
to this - one of the hottest and driest places in north america - all in only about 70 linear miles from coast. so a large part of it has to do with topographical diversity, topography. that's just really the ups and the downs. and here in san diego county we can go from sea level here at the coast to over 6,500 feet up at the tops of the mountains, back down to sea level, even below, on the other side near the salton sea. well when you go up in elevation, temperature goes down and humidity...
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how close are we to saying we need to do further expansion in north america?ook at our sales projections, we take a look at not only our capacity to build those vehicles but what the global capacity is. and prius is probably the best example of that. could we -- is there enough demand in the u.s. to build prius here? yes, there is. but there's enough global supply that's not necessarily necessary. >> when you look at the future of cars, you have a partnership with tesla. >> yep. >> do you look at battery-powered stuff and think that is the future? or do you think it's going to ultimately be something totally different? >> i think it's -- we look at it as a portfolio approach. we're going to continue to improve regular internal combustion engines efficiency. hybrids are going to be the mainstay of our business. >> really? for how long? ten years? >> no, i think it's well into the future. >> no natural gas car? >> but you can use a natural gas engine in a hybrid vehicle. because remember, hybrid basically allows you to combine an engine with electric motors thro
how close are we to saying we need to do further expansion in north america?ook at our sales projections, we take a look at not only our capacity to build those vehicles but what the global capacity is. and prius is probably the best example of that. could we -- is there enough demand in the u.s. to build prius here? yes, there is. but there's enough global supply that's not necessarily necessary. >> when you look at the future of cars, you have a partnership with tesla. >> yep....
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as i mentioned, we have a contract with shell energy of north america for 20 to 30 megawatts of power. and something that i've been working on very hard in the last month or so is an investigation of whether we can be buying power in-house with expertise we already have. san francisco puc already scheduled and delivers about 240 megawatts of power to municipal and other customers every year, adding -- adding 10 or 20 megawatts would not be a big change in what they're doing. it's a matter of conducting some risk assessment and figuring out the best way to do that on behalf of the city. i also think i should tell you that we believe we could serve the program with hetch hetchy power at least four months out of most years and we're doing some analysis of that internally as well. and finally because the shell contract has been quite controversial for some, we've asked shell to investigate whether it could provide us a portfolio that would be -- from resources that are greenhouse gas free, all hydro, and all wind, all california, and all unionized facilities. and they're working on that.
as i mentioned, we have a contract with shell energy of north america for 20 to 30 megawatts of power. and something that i've been working on very hard in the last month or so is an investigation of whether we can be buying power in-house with expertise we already have. san francisco puc already scheduled and delivers about 240 megawatts of power to municipal and other customers every year, adding -- adding 10 or 20 megawatts would not be a big change in what they're doing. it's a matter of...
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we have a huge upgrade cycle in the lte upgrade in north america, in china now, in europe.d it's driven by our devices. >> do you think it's a correct takeaway to be able to say wait a second, soft bank is putting more money into sprint if deutsche telecom is putting more money into t-mobile. att is trying to catch up to verizon. it can lead to more business for xilinx. >> absolutely. and the names that you mentioned are actually behind, so they need to catch up with verizon which is the -- which is looking to upgrade their networks in a big way. >> when i first broke into the business, altera, xilinx, at various times one bigger than the other at various times. is it becoming a strong number one and a distant number two? >> well, we are aspiring to that and the 28th animator, we shipped 72% market share this last quarter. yep. >> now when i look at the broader world, we are kind of gripped with the sense that we have this 2% gdp here. europe may be coming back, china is now coming back. you have a global outlook. is your take that 2014 is going to be substantially stronger
we have a huge upgrade cycle in the lte upgrade in north america, in china now, in europe.d it's driven by our devices. >> do you think it's a correct takeaway to be able to say wait a second, soft bank is putting more money into sprint if deutsche telecom is putting more money into t-mobile. att is trying to catch up to verizon. it can lead to more business for xilinx. >> absolutely. and the names that you mentioned are actually behind, so they need to catch up with verizon which...
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specialty that positioned her to be put in charge of the propellant contract when it arrived in north americaaviation seven years later. so it was that a farm girl from north dakota with only a high school diploma on the wall was given the task of succeeding where experienced education and genius had failed. after five month of work, she arrived what they had failed to do. she created brand new rocket propoll lant that more than satisfied the 7% requirement. the red stone rocket at the time used liquid oxygen. when the army asked my mother what she wanted to name the new fuel, she said i would like that call it bagel. so we can say the red stone uses lox and big bagel. [laughter] she put that in writing and stoant the u.s. army. the u.s. army; however, didn't share her sense of humor instead called it high dine. when it was launched in explorer i it was the one and only time it would be used. and this brings me back to the los angeles times obituary. after i sent the article, i watched the newspaper every day. the obituary was important for me and my family because it would finally give our m
specialty that positioned her to be put in charge of the propellant contract when it arrived in north americaaviation seven years later. so it was that a farm girl from north dakota with only a high school diploma on the wall was given the task of succeeding where experienced education and genius had failed. after five month of work, she arrived what they had failed to do. she created brand new rocket propoll lant that more than satisfied the 7% requirement. the red stone rocket at the time...
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my father was a designer, builder, an architect of luxury contemporary space in connecticut and north america. i used to this question a lot. what do you know about this pipeline? his answer was, look at the complexity of the houses i have designed and built and then ask yourself, what is so difficult about digging a hole in the ground? and the answer of course is it is not difficult. the problem is the politics. project 6 -- the project seeks to move between 35 million tons and 45 million tons of oil per per barrel.ut $1.45 , it ist of the matter is a pipeline injury to the bosporus strait. is our real when. everyone wins. -- it is a real win. it is a win for the oil companies. it is a win for the country's. to sharply condemn anyone who suggests that dick cheney or anyone has anything to do with this project that has -- it is laughable. the assertions they make that it exists to secure the pipeline project, that dick cheney has anything to do with it whatsoever. let me be categorical in my denial about this. and i should know. i have been there since the beginning. >> the company was also r
my father was a designer, builder, an architect of luxury contemporary space in connecticut and north america. i used to this question a lot. what do you know about this pipeline? his answer was, look at the complexity of the houses i have designed and built and then ask yourself, what is so difficult about digging a hole in the ground? and the answer of course is it is not difficult. the problem is the politics. project 6 -- the project seeks to move between 35 million tons and 45 million tons...
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while rarely used as fuel in north america it's sold as fuel in china.t means tense of millions of tons of coke is accumulating in canada and the u.s. >> our whole society is built on cheap energy. that does not include the cost of energy by-products such as waste piles of residuals. this is a really expensive problem that is still waiting to be solved. >> activists expect new piles of coke will be placed here amid-coal in an industrial site by the shipping port. whether or not it's as toxic as many fear, it's no longer being stored on detroit's waterfront, but what to do with this by-product of bitumin refining is not just here but across north america. >> signing gareth bale to tens of thousands. he's the most expensive player after a long running transfer. the english side tottham paid a record $132 million. he thanked his fans for a great welcome. >>> a move that has sent shockwaves around football, i'm joined by a former player who also went for a record fee, andy gray who is nag sport now al jas sports reporter. >> normally when someone goes for su
while rarely used as fuel in north america it's sold as fuel in china.t means tense of millions of tons of coke is accumulating in canada and the u.s. >> our whole society is built on cheap energy. that does not include the cost of energy by-products such as waste piles of residuals. this is a really expensive problem that is still waiting to be solved. >> activists expect new piles of coke will be placed here amid-coal in an industrial site by the shipping port. whether or not it's...
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it was the largest land animal in north america. it was brought to the edge of extinction by our foolishness. i wanted to see if i could help bring it back, and when i started thirty years ago started collecting it and breeding bison, there were 30,000 bison in north america, which all there was in the world. and now there are 500,000. [applause] and of those 500,000 in all, 55,000 are on our ranches. so we have 10% of all the bison in the world. and 10% of all the pair i are dogs. >> as beautiful as they are. anybody who had the sliders earlier knows how good they are. >> tell us about your relationship. you have known ted for a long time. tell us how it started and the lifespan how the book came ?eabt. >> the book took seven years to write. our conversation goes back more than twenty, and i was on an assignment for a new york magazine. ted recently arrived in montana in cowboy country, and he booted all the cattle off, and raised the steer -- stir on a.m. radio. [laughter] and that other networking we won't mention tonight. i arri
it was the largest land animal in north america. it was brought to the edge of extinction by our foolishness. i wanted to see if i could help bring it back, and when i started thirty years ago started collecting it and breeding bison, there were 30,000 bison in north america, which all there was in the world. and now there are 500,000. [applause] and of those 500,000 in all, 55,000 are on our ranches. so we have 10% of all the bison in the world. and 10% of all the pair i are dogs. >> as...
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now, hair loss affects more than 70 million people in north america today -- 40 million men and 30 million women. that's a lot of people. some people try products that claim to regrow hair only to find out a few hundred dollars later that they didn't work. don't waste your money on unproven remedies. if you care about how you look and you want to get your hair back, let's hear from some of the world-class doctors in our network. >> by far, the most common cause of hair loss is genetic. by age 50, 50% of the adult population have experienced enough hair loss to be noticeable. >> hair loss is different for men and women. male-pattern hair loss is the most common form of hair loss, representing more than 90% of all male cases in north america. it occurs due to a hormone called dihydrotestosterone, commonly known as dht. dht causes a shortening of the life span of the hair follicles in these men. dht chokes the hair follicle and it eventually shuts down. the follicle's resistance to dht or lack of resistance is genetic, and that's why some men go bald and some don't. >> actually started losing
now, hair loss affects more than 70 million people in north america today -- 40 million men and 30 million women. that's a lot of people. some people try products that claim to regrow hair only to find out a few hundred dollars later that they didn't work. don't waste your money on unproven remedies. if you care about how you look and you want to get your hair back, let's hear from some of the world-class doctors in our network. >> by far, the most common cause of hair loss is genetic. by...