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corn and squash and beans were domesticated in north america appeared in south america it was potatoes essentially. to those of the mainline crops in the mainline crops today. they still account for something like 72% of human patient today. the effect of agriculture on people is very much like domestication and other animals. we started moving a lot less because we were sedentary. we lived in cities. we were able to store grain. because we could store grain, that was wild. because there is wealth, there is poverty. there is hierarchy, leaders, people in control, which we never ask us before. institutions like churches and government, which never existed before. those things serve to work in a society and a regiment deciding ways that we could continue to produce or fluid. the main trust of agriculture and the environment was there from the very beginning. we tend to think of agriculture today is industrial agriculture and somehow that different than what we've been doing for six or eight or 10 dozen years. in fact, the principle is exactly the same period were not doing all that much
corn and squash and beans were domesticated in north america appeared in south america it was potatoes essentially. to those of the mainline crops in the mainline crops today. they still account for something like 72% of human patient today. the effect of agriculture on people is very much like domestication and other animals. we started moving a lot less because we were sedentary. we lived in cities. we were able to store grain. because we could store grain, that was wild. because there is...
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brigitte even though north america con >> okay brigitte north america con is the member of the pueblo frieb of animal new mexico as has been working for over 17 years as an administration and recruitment services at the university of california peculiar. she group in a military family and has would and traveled as a proof performance. she raised her son jacob awhile earning her batches degree at uc berkley. brigitte is an active member of the bay area american committee and vice chair of the indian council recruiters association. she worked with under congratulates at cal providing support from the beginning of the application cycle beyond congratulation. she presents workshops and conference begin about educational access and native identity and the political, legal, social, cultural and a higher education let's role the video. >> when i first meet a student their unusual in high school then i meet theory parents and brothers and sisters you can't leave anyone out. and in some cases they don't have you can anybody to support them i might be they're only support. we looked out for eac
brigitte even though north america con >> okay brigitte north america con is the member of the pueblo frieb of animal new mexico as has been working for over 17 years as an administration and recruitment services at the university of california peculiar. she group in a military family and has would and traveled as a proof performance. she raised her son jacob awhile earning her batches degree at uc berkley. brigitte is an active member of the bay area american committee and vice chair of...
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investment mecca for our money and the world's money, about the girtlines fourth largest city in north america. other large north american cities with similar embarrassments include bob filner of san diego, who had to resign because he was too touche you feely, and kwame kilpatrick, the former mayor of detroit who had to go to jail for 28 years for doing a whole lot worse than smoking crack cocaine. a lot of financial malfeasance there. what does the mayor do? can he still hang on to his job? does he pull like a bob filner and saddle the city with paying his legal fees to get out of the office? we have an attorney with us. lisa, what do you think? what does he do? >> i think he has to resign. i think -- he has committed a crime. this isn't just somebody acting out. this isn't just taking pictures and putting them all over the internet. this is a crime. the smoked crack. he admitted it. and now he has to deal with the consequences. i'm sure there will be a prosecution. i'm not sure if the choice will be left up to him if he can stay in office. >> normally if you committed a crime and admit to t
investment mecca for our money and the world's money, about the girtlines fourth largest city in north america. other large north american cities with similar embarrassments include bob filner of san diego, who had to resign because he was too touche you feely, and kwame kilpatrick, the former mayor of detroit who had to go to jail for 28 years for doing a whole lot worse than smoking crack cocaine. a lot of financial malfeasance there. what does the mayor do? can he still hang on to his job?...
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in the west indies during the colonial period, because they could send their sons to europe or north america>> how does the civil war play into this? >> you have all these north -- you have all these northerners that owned slaves and they run into the tuition that justifies slavery. it challenges the notion of the civil war, the north against the south, fighting for the evils of slavery. >> one of the things northerners , northern intellectuals contribute before the war, is an attempt to establish a common ground between the north and south. an intellectual solution to the crisis over slavery, as that crisis boils up. to claim aly managed new public position in this role. i argue in the book than what allows the college to become a university to become what we know today, an independent influential actor in public affairs, rather than an offshoot of churches come a which is what they are in the colonial period, what allows them to establish is their ability to articulate a new vision of the united states, but it is premised on racial science, premised upon a claim that academics, intellectua
in the west indies during the colonial period, because they could send their sons to europe or north america>> how does the civil war play into this? >> you have all these north -- you have all these northerners that owned slaves and they run into the tuition that justifies slavery. it challenges the notion of the civil war, the north against the south, fighting for the evils of slavery. >> one of the things northerners , northern intellectuals contribute before the war, is an...
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students, colonial students who had to scotland to study science and medicine and then come back to north americato do things like for instance establish the first medical schools in the north american colonies, established by a american colonial students in places like new jersey and philadelphia who would head have off to scotland. >> host: now the scottish and correct me if i'm wrong, they are one of the principle players in the slave trade bill weren't they? >> guest: they are not the usual suspects that you look at. there's a trade that comes out of scotland just like there's a trade that comes out of the small towns and we have to remember -- small towns like bristol. we have to remember how massive the slave trade is including with the book is about in many ways is actually the enormously of the african trade in the 17th and 18th centuries. the ways of the trade shape the atlantic world and that constituted the economy that connected europe to the americas to africa to south america and created in fact it transoceanic trade part of which the united states was involved with. >> host: in ter
students, colonial students who had to scotland to study science and medicine and then come back to north americato do things like for instance establish the first medical schools in the north american colonies, established by a american colonial students in places like new jersey and philadelphia who would head have off to scotland. >> host: now the scottish and correct me if i'm wrong, they are one of the principle players in the slave trade bill weren't they? >> guest: they are...
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the root of what causes it.hair loss and 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
the root of what causes it.hair loss and 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...
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day in chicago are you standing in the tallest occupied spot in a building that you can stand in north america and that will continue to be the case regardless of the decision made by the council. (laughter) >> jon: what you talking about-- willis tower. what you-- (applause) fine, fine! we'll take tallest building in the united states and you can have tallest occupied spot in a building you can stand in north america. (laughter) you know what, chicago, what are you so mad been. we already gave you guys murder capitol of the united states. you really think shall you really think we can't kill more people than you? (laughter) please. we let you win. come on. let's not do this. they're both great buildings, both great city, i love chi, you know what, let's have a toast. a little toast to new york and chicago. we'll have-- oh, a little ger trude bertram-- did we really-- is this real? oh. i think it would be ginger ale but it's not. a toast to peace between new york and chicago. >> while new york city won today, it's no contest which city takes the cake when it comes to, well, just about everythi
day in chicago are you standing in the tallest occupied spot in a building that you can stand in north america and that will continue to be the case regardless of the decision made by the council. (laughter) >> jon: what you talking about-- willis tower. what you-- (applause) fine, fine! we'll take tallest building in the united states and you can have tallest occupied spot in a building you can stand in north america. (laughter) you know what, chicago, what are you so mad been. we...
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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 peop try products that claim to re-grow 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 howou look and you want to get your hair back, take time to listen to world-renowned hair-loss expert dr. jon gaffney, a board-certified plastic surgeon and member of the american medical association. >> hair loss, for both men and women, is more common than you think. by the age of 50, half the adult population experiences hair loss. many of us in the medical community expect this trend to increase over time, in part, due to such things as stress, poor nutrition, bad diets, and certain prescription medication. hair loss is different for men and women. male-pattern hair loss is the most common hair loss for men, representing more than 90% of all male cases in north america. it occurs due to the chemical dihydrotestosterone, commonly known as dht. dht causes a shortening of the
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 peop try products that claim to re-grow 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 howou look and you want to get your hair back, take time to listen to world-renowned hair-loss expert dr. jon gaffney, a board-certified plastic surgeon and member of the american...
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. >> cyber security experts say one attack could darken north america and knock this out of commission. that happened in 2003 when a small power outage spread across a canadian province and eight u.s. states, affecting 55 million people. a repeat could bring a series of cascading power failures and cyber security experts say widespread panic. >> the department of homeland security found more than 100 cyber attacks against critical infrastructure during 2013. >> the mother of a firefighter killed is suing the stake, seeking $36 million, for the death of her 21-year-old second grant. marcia mckee says the firefighting agencies failed to follow proper firefighting procedures. >>> a lot of snow for the north-west mountains. two feet of snow fell. here is a picture of the roadways, slushy and wet as the snow felt low. it was below the 3,000 foot level. going over to parts of eastern washington, beautiful snow. it's on top of prior snowfall. now, as we look at what is happening on the overnight hours. there's the risk of showers and thunder storms coming up for parts of the midwest. plenty o
. >> cyber security experts say one attack could darken north america and knock this out of commission. that happened in 2003 when a small power outage spread across a canadian province and eight u.s. states, affecting 55 million people. a repeat could bring a series of cascading power failures and cyber security experts say widespread panic. >> the department of homeland security found more than 100 cyber attacks against critical infrastructure during 2013. >> the mother of a...
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. -- bmw north america. using u.s. operations as a platform to take advantage of our free trade agreement. in fact more than 20% of the united states exports come from subsidiaries based abroad. the next 10 will demystify the united states market. it features a mix of top leaders from business, academia and associations. we will then have two sets of breakout sessions with topics ranging from workforce development to securing working capital and financing for your investments here. we will wrap up the afternoon with a panel on the united states energy environment come into discussion on exhibition oe exhibition floor on how to take the edge of service providers. for right now let's get to this morning's keynote speaker. i am honored to introduce secretary of state john kerry. he is a proud son of a decorated former foreign service officer. as a young man, he served two tours of duty in the amount, receiving a bronze star -- in vietnam, a bronze star, a silver star and three purple hearts. he served as a top
. -- bmw north america. using u.s. operations as a platform to take advantage of our free trade agreement. in fact more than 20% of the united states exports come from subsidiaries based abroad. the next 10 will demystify the united states market. it features a mix of top leaders from business, academia and associations. we will then have two sets of breakout sessions with topics ranging from workforce development to securing working capital and financing for your investments here. we will wrap...
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i love the idea of north america being self-sufficient and the real environmentalist mistakemakers are the ones opposing hydrofracking. hydrofracking is a gift, a gift to this great continent and i don't think we should be fighting it. >> no, it is a gift and we need to give the u.s. some credit for these cheaper gasoline and oil prices because we're now producing more oil in the u.s. last month than we imported for the first time in almost 20 years, which is but to ben's point we have cheaper oil in this country than other countries. $60 a barrel for canadian oil as recently as a week ago, you have a $9 to $45 per barrel discount on oil sold here in the united states simply because we are a stable >> because theirs is like brent north sea crude? >> it's quoted on the market. >> he's going to do the putdown. ben? >> no, no. >> we love you love you. >> no, it has to do with the quality of the oil in terms of the various qualities of oil, it's a worldwide commodity price. >> i'm sensing a ratings juggernaut in the making with the description of oil. holy toledo. gasparino? >> frac someth
i love the idea of north america being self-sufficient and the real environmentalist mistakemakers are the ones opposing hydrofracking. hydrofracking is a gift, a gift to this great continent and i don't think we should be fighting it. >> no, it is a gift and we need to give the u.s. some credit for these cheaper gasoline and oil prices because we're now producing more oil in the u.s. last month than we imported for the first time in almost 20 years, which is but to ben's point we have...
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jay parker, lenovo president north america. here, jay. >> great to be here. >> love the lenovo story. we have news on jpmorgan. jpmorgan made a offer to pay $4.5 billion to trustees of some 330 mortgage securities trust. according to sources jpmorgan's $4.5 billion settlement offer does not include wamu or washington mutual trust. new agreement is apparently separate from the tentative justice department settlement with jpmorgan trustee. it has until january to accept the offer. the stock not particularly not y because it is like a broken record of how many settlements this company has. david: you wonder how many it can take before it really begins to affect the stock. it has not had a big run-up the way banking stocks have but hasn't been hit too hard. there has to be a limit at some point. liz: is it the last act of drive-in movie theaters? we head to chicago to find out whether the great american movie business can be saveed from the wrecking ball! david: maria sharapova, no wrecking ball here, the biggest earning female ath
jay parker, lenovo president north america. here, jay. >> great to be here. >> love the lenovo story. we have news on jpmorgan. jpmorgan made a offer to pay $4.5 billion to trustees of some 330 mortgage securities trust. according to sources jpmorgan's $4.5 billion settlement offer does not include wamu or washington mutual trust. new agreement is apparently separate from the tentative justice department settlement with jpmorgan trustee. it has until january to accept the offer. the...
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views of the station and this is one of the most commonly used systems in use right now mostly in north america developed by the city of montreal and also in use in london and melbou r.n. e and minnesota and boston san francisco bay area and soon to be in use in vancouver portland and seattle and so this system was designed in montreal to be seasonal so as a result it's a portable and modular system. what that means here we can deploy them quickly and easily without doing any excavation it simplifies deployment significantly they are battery powered using solar and as mentioned there's no excavation they are not even bolted down they are held down by their own considerable weight and the basic components consist of panels com prize -- there's a kiosk on there people that welcome up with a credit card and get a membership and one other i think one of the challenges i'll say so far the biggest challenge we've had and they have had this in other cities is communicating how the pricing for bicycle riding works so 2 tiers and in order to use this system you have to be a member so i'm an annual membe
views of the station and this is one of the most commonly used systems in use right now mostly in north america developed by the city of montreal and also in use in london and melbou r.n. e and minnesota and boston san francisco bay area and soon to be in use in vancouver portland and seattle and so this system was designed in montreal to be seasonal so as a result it's a portable and modular system. what that means here we can deploy them quickly and easily without doing any excavation it...
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>> pilgrims landed in north america on a spot called. >> north america. >> and when the mayflower landed they encountered thousands of. >> indians. >> the native americans were excellent. >> arrow shooters? >> tepee makers. >> the pilgrims were really good at? >> taking people's land. >> ouch. let's hope none of them are american history majors. it might be a problem. bringing those grades home to the parents. eric, what do you make of this? >> bob and i are looking at our football picks. >> you weren't paying close attention. >> not a surprise. young kids, it's amazing how little they pay attention. history is one be of those subjects that a lot of kids are really into. my son's really into history, he roloves it. a lot of people in the building love history. a lot of kids don't pay attention to history. >> do they know 1621, the first thanksgiving? >> i think so. why are you looking at me. >> was that the date? >> that was the date. >> it was in november. know a lot of things. >> it wasn't in november? >> it actually wasn't in november. >> abraham lincoln dedicated the day. >> correct.
>> pilgrims landed in north america on a spot called. >> north america. >> and when the mayflower landed they encountered thousands of. >> indians. >> the native americans were excellent. >> arrow shooters? >> tepee makers. >> the pilgrims were really good at? >> taking people's land. >> ouch. let's hope none of them are american history majors. it might be a problem. bringing those grades home to the parents. eric, what do you make of...
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. >> despite the bombshell from ford, mayor of the fourth largest city in north america, the 44-year-old refused to resign. >> i feel like a thousand pounds have been lifted off my shoulders. folks, i have nothing left to hide. i apologize and i'm so sorry. i was elected to do a job and that's exactly what i'm going to continue doing. >> ford has been hammered by drug allegations since may and denying them ever since until now. it stems back to a video reportedly showing him smoking crack cocaine. toronto police say they have a copy but authorities say the video doesn't have enough evidence to charge the mayor with a crime. canada's cbc news reports that ford's approval ratings have gone up to 44% despite calls for him to step down. >> right now he does not have a shred of credibility and we have become the laughing stock of north america if not the world. >> indeed the late night shows are not at a loss for words. >> i heard that your mayor ford's approval ratings went up after it came out that he smoked crack. you know what that makes you as a city, toronto? enablers, eh. >>> buried in
. >> despite the bombshell from ford, mayor of the fourth largest city in north america, the 44-year-old refused to resign. >> i feel like a thousand pounds have been lifted off my shoulders. folks, i have nothing left to hide. i apologize and i'm so sorry. i was elected to do a job and that's exactly what i'm going to continue doing. >> ford has been hammered by drug allegations since may and denying them ever since until now. it stems back to a video reportedly showing him...
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the natural gas story as it comes back in north america and we move from especially being domestic to an exporter of natural gas, chicago bridge iron has a huge technology footprint in natural gas. they benefit not only from the projects in the north american market but those around the globe. as natural gas continues to expand in replacement fuel for electricity generation, we think chicago bridge and iron is in the right place to benefit from it. >> terrific. any disclosures, peter? >> i do not own names personally. we own them in the funds and less than 5%. >> okay. great, thank you so much. have a great weekend. thanks for coming on the program. >> senior portfolio manager at hunting ton asset managers. >>> will falling gasoline prices put consumers in a spending mood this season? >>> so do you plan to do any shopping on thanksgiving? how about black friday or the rest of the holiday weekend? a new survey showed up to 140 million americans plan to hit the stores over that long thanksgiving weekend, that's actually down a bit from last year but more shoppers than ever are planning
the natural gas story as it comes back in north america and we move from especially being domestic to an exporter of natural gas, chicago bridge iron has a huge technology footprint in natural gas. they benefit not only from the projects in the north american market but those around the globe. as natural gas continues to expand in replacement fuel for electricity generation, we think chicago bridge and iron is in the right place to benefit from it. >> terrific. any disclosures, peter?...
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now, hair loss affts more th 70illion peoe in north america today -- 40 million men a 30 miion men. that's a lot of people. some people try produc that claim to regrow hair only to fi out a few hundred dollars later that they didn't work. don't waste your mon 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 fa the most mmon cause of hair loss is genetic. by age 50, 50% of the adult population have experienced noticeab. losso be >> hair loss is dierent for men anwomen. maleattern hailoss is the most common form of ha loss, presentingore than 9 of all male cases in north america. called dydrotestosronemone commonly kwn as dht. dht causes a shortening of the life span of the hair follicles in these men. dht chokes t hair follle and it eventually shuts down. the follicle's resistance to dht or lack of resistance is genetic, and that's why some men go baland some d't >> actually started losing my hair aa pretty young age -- actually in college. so iefinitely ew what th future had
now, hair loss affts more th 70illion peoe in north america today -- 40 million men a 30 miion men. that's a lot of people. some people try produc that claim to regrow hair only to fi out a few hundred dollars later that they didn't work. don't waste your mon 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 fa the most mmon cause of hair loss is genetic. by age 50, 50% of the...
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hair club is the leading provider of proven hair-loss solutions in north america.h 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
hair club is the leading provider of proven hair-loss solutions in north america.h 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...
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blommer chocolate company, the largest cocoa processor and ingredient chocolate supplier in north america suffered a fire at it's chicago facility, tuesday morning. a firefighter said one of the factory's five- story chocolate roasters caught fire after five a.m. more than a hundred workers were evacuated and no one was injured. but a mechanic at the plant said water used to put out the fire contaminated chocolate on the production line. in a statement, a blommer's spokeswoman said "we have stopped all plant operations to conduct a thorough assessment of the impacted areas..." city and state environmental inspectors found no contamination outside the facility. it's one of four factories, run by blommer chocolate. still to come: down payment drop. why you need less upfront to buy a house these days... plus.... find out what factors could help or hurt the housing market next year. and next... rapid coffee production has the coffee market buzzing... what it means for prices... we'll be right back. starbucks should be get a price break on coffee beans. there's a flood of arabica coffee beans
blommer chocolate company, the largest cocoa processor and ingredient chocolate supplier in north america suffered a fire at it's chicago facility, tuesday morning. a firefighter said one of the factory's five- story chocolate roasters caught fire after five a.m. more than a hundred workers were evacuated and no one was injured. but a mechanic at the plant said water used to put out the fire contaminated chocolate on the production line. in a statement, a blommer's spokeswoman said "we...
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and despite being the oldest continuously run citrus packing operation in north america, it actually is pretty state-of-the-art these days. >> basically, what we're looking at here is the calera system that basically takes a picture of each piece of fruit. then what happens is that it can tell, basically, its color, its size, and then how much blemish might be on that lemon itself. >> and whatever isn't deemed of the highest and best quality is then removed and sold to be used as lemon-scented cleaners, air fresheners, or candles. so what's the key to growing a great lemon for all of these years? as it turns out, location, location, location. >> lemons are very temperamental with the weather, just lika we are, as a matter of fact. in fact, they enjoy the beautiful weather that we do. they're able to flower year-round, and that's why we can get such great production off these smaller trees. they're relatively small trees. and so, we're in a perfect scenario between not too hot, not too cold. we're a bit of the goldilocks of the citrus growing area. >> california is the number one stat
and despite being the oldest continuously run citrus packing operation in north america, it actually is pretty state-of-the-art these days. >> basically, what we're looking at here is the calera system that basically takes a picture of each piece of fruit. then what happens is that it can tell, basically, its color, its size, and then how much blemish might be on that lemon itself. >> and whatever isn't deemed of the highest and best quality is then removed and sold to be used as...
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tallest anything.our cover story takes a long look up at the competition for tallest building in north america. spoiler alert--the title won't be in chicago for much longer. at 14-hundred 51-feet, the roofline that caps 110-stores of chicago's willis tower renamed from sears tower in 2009, makes it the tallest building in north america. but next year, it's 40-year reign will end--- replaced by new york's new one world trade center---making chicago "second-city" again. "no, no no, no. nah,no." the council on tall buildings and urban habitat, an international group of architects and engineers determined that a spire that will hold a beacon one-thousand seven hundred seventy-six feet or 1776 atop one world trade center is a permanent part of the building.---unlike the numerous communications antennas that extend from the willis tower. "the difference between spire and antennae is all about permanence. a spire is integral, never to be taken away." "the spire is an accessory. this is an actual building...and ours is the tallest because it goes all the way up." phyllis parker has a point. chicago's
tallest anything.our cover story takes a long look up at the competition for tallest building in north america. spoiler alert--the title won't be in chicago for much longer. at 14-hundred 51-feet, the roofline that caps 110-stores of chicago's willis tower renamed from sears tower in 2009, makes it the tallest building in north america. but next year, it's 40-year reign will end--- replaced by new york's new one world trade center---making chicago "second-city" again. "no, no no,...
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the mayor of the fourth largest city in north america has smoked crack. employs last week say they recovered a deleted video that the mayor apparently showed the mayor smoking crack. cops say the video came from a hard drive they found during a raid back in june. report arers have gathered outside mayor ford's office before the announcement, and it seems none too pleased about it. >> can you get off my driveway, please? >> can you get off my property, please? >> can you get off my driveway? can you get off my driveway? get off my property, please. get off my property. take it off my property. >> they did not leave the property. they came back as he got into the vehicle. toronto is canada's largest city, a little bigger than chicago, and the fourth largest city in all of north america. mexico city, new york, los angeles, and the home of the crack-smokearch toronto. 15% of canada's entire population lives there. john roberts, i'm wondering if we're going to get an announcement from the mayor of toronto. >> reporter: it's where i grew up so this is of partic
the mayor of the fourth largest city in north america has smoked crack. employs last week say they recovered a deleted video that the mayor apparently showed the mayor smoking crack. cops say the video came from a hard drive they found during a raid back in june. report arers have gathered outside mayor ford's office before the announcement, and it seems none too pleased about it. >> can you get off my driveway, please? >> can you get off my property, please? >> can you get...
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they really did those they set up a pretty bad system to have only one warehouse and for all of north americawhere forty percent of the world's aluminum sat so that was sort of a problem with the system no goldman and the other companies didn't do anything wrong but they made they found a loophole in the system and they sure milked it some of the people at miller coors said it cost consumers up to five billion dollars now analysts are calling these new rules consumer friendly can you explain who the winners and losers are of these new rules. sure if the if the ability of the new rules and i think more importantly the c.m.e. coming out with their own aluminum contract with many warehouses goes into effect this premium will disappear the premium for many many years was only about a penny or so a pound it's about five or six cents a pound as we speak and that probably comes back down so it will really help all consumers particularly a beverage cans as this premium comes down hopefully the people who make beer cans etc will pass those savings along to customers now you have the people who it hurt
they really did those they set up a pretty bad system to have only one warehouse and for all of north americawhere forty percent of the world's aluminum sat so that was sort of a problem with the system no goldman and the other companies didn't do anything wrong but they made they found a loophole in the system and they sure milked it some of the people at miller coors said it cost consumers up to five billion dollars now analysts are calling these new rules consumer friendly can you explain...
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goalie and now coach but three core ought to twenty five year old is among the top goaltender is in north america and in russia is widely considered crucial to the national team's chances of gold at the sochi winter games however on the van with the forest and their village of shock headlines heat the news as the russian star appeared in and then their court charged with domestic weiland he was freed on bail and returned to mind the net of his club what a wonderful next appear in court on the venom of the fourteenth and could face the prospect of spending the olympics in an american prison while russia head coaches do it all i merely dina says he is closely following the case you have to share can't comment on this we're just waiting for the outcome it's hard to say anything right now probably only two people really know the truth we're keeping in touch with him and supporting him. with this such olympics getting underway in less than three months billy dealer has called up a few new faces for the four nation cardia lock up on the euro tour with a possible absence of demand for lima for the home
goalie and now coach but three core ought to twenty five year old is among the top goaltender is in north america and in russia is widely considered crucial to the national team's chances of gold at the sochi winter games however on the van with the forest and their village of shock headlines heat the news as the russian star appeared in and then their court charged with domestic weiland he was freed on bail and returned to mind the net of his club what a wonderful next appear in court on the...
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that's the guy in charge of the fourth largest city in north america for now.always been a strange story. as of tonight this is a still unraveling story. >> get off my driveway, please. get off my driveway. can you get off my property, please. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. >>> best new thing in the world. happy halloween. a holiday that originally marked the end of the harvest season, the beginning of winter. time of year when people particularly in the north start saying good-bye to sunlight. but before you start feeling too seasonally affected sorry for yourself, be thankful you don't live in this town in norway that sits between two mountains so high and too steep the sunlight is blocked by the mountains so they don't get short sunlit days in winter from september to march every year. until now. you may have heard this week about their new work around. they in
that's the guy in charge of the fourth largest city in north america for now.always been a strange story. as of tonight this is a still unraveling story. >> get off my driveway, please. get off my driveway. can you get off my property, please. for those nights when it's more than a bad dream, be ready. for the times you need to double-check the temperature on the thermometer, be ready. for high fever, nothing works faster or lasts longer. be ready with children's motrin. >>> best...
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goalie and now coach but three core the twenty five year old is among the top goaltender is in north america and in russia is widely considered crucial to the national team's chances of gold at the sochi winter games however on the ember the forest and their village of shock headlines heat the news as the russian star appeared in and then their court charged with domestic weiland he was freed on bail and returned to mind the net of his club what a lot of will next appear in court on the venom of the fourteenth and could face the prospect of spending their lympics in an american prison while russia head coach do it all i merely dina says he is closely following the case you haven't heard or initially i can't comment on this we're just waiting for the outcome it's hard to say anything right now probably only two people really know the truth we're keeping in touch with him and supporting him. with the such olympics getting underway in less than three months believe the dealer has called up a few new faces for the four nation cardia lock up on the euro tour with a possible absence of demand for
goalie and now coach but three core the twenty five year old is among the top goaltender is in north america and in russia is widely considered crucial to the national team's chances of gold at the sochi winter games however on the ember the forest and their village of shock headlines heat the news as the russian star appeared in and then their court charged with domestic weiland he was freed on bail and returned to mind the net of his club what a lot of will next appear in court on the venom...
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european nation a north american market fish that has been caught illegally in the consumer from north america or asia or europe will not distinguish in the market stalls. knows the fish is good but if it is been fished illegally or not that does not concern the consumer but of course this is not easy and the european union is doing all it to get. but don't forget that this is just another player on the global chess board and let's not forget there is great resistance and huge interests right now in our effort to form and he policy which will respect all that you mention the sustainability is of the sea is met by a lot of opposition. these are all words. that down at the same time the ships are in the ocean every day today we are trying to establish an economy of subsistence you through the. states of west africa from guinea bissau descent. going to go so if we are in such a state of poverty they have been flooded by drug dealers not going to ship was arrested here not by chance but. it is carrying two tons of cocaine one or two kilo's but two tons of cocaine so we give that means the drug smu
european nation a north american market fish that has been caught illegally in the consumer from north america or asia or europe will not distinguish in the market stalls. knows the fish is good but if it is been fished illegally or not that does not concern the consumer but of course this is not easy and the european union is doing all it to get. but don't forget that this is just another player on the global chess board and let's not forget there is great resistance and huge interests right...
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here is the ceo of bmw north america. and the man who sticker showing these trade agreements on both side of the atlantic united states, the u.s. trade rep is ambassador michael froman. we would start with lessons from a few the panelists. but governor of tennessee for three years. wasn't select asterisk levy learned. enters a whole lot. one of the quick things you learned is this. international trade agreements strictly impact the job of a state governor. when i started running several years ago, that surely would've been one of the key issues on my horizon, but it is definitely true. the give you low context. in tennessee we are part of the fact that we still make things. ore a lot of automobiles, make a lot of furniture, which people thought had gone from being produced in the u.s.. weekthe country just last and also removing jobs from china back to tennessee to produce things. of medicalot supplies. i could go on and on partner out of the fact that we still make things. as you'll see from so my comments, ability to ma
here is the ceo of bmw north america. and the man who sticker showing these trade agreements on both side of the atlantic united states, the u.s. trade rep is ambassador michael froman. we would start with lessons from a few the panelists. but governor of tennessee for three years. wasn't select asterisk levy learned. enters a whole lot. one of the quick things you learned is this. international trade agreements strictly impact the job of a state governor. when i started running several years...
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. >>> also ahead, lenovo north america's president will sit down with me. lenovo is the world's largest pc maker. looking to make a big dent in the mobile market. but the canadian government blocked lenovo from taking over blackberry because it's a chinese company. we'll get his reaction to that. stay with us. ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ [ male announcer ] the beautifully practical and practically beautiful cadillac srx. get the best offers of the season now. lease this 2014 srx for around $369 a month with premium care maintenance included. ♪ ♪ ♪ here we are, me and you ♪ on the road ♪ and we know that it goes on and on ♪ [ female announcer ] you're the boss of your life. in charge of making memories and keeping promises. ask your financial professional how lincoln financial can help you take charge of your future. ♪ ♪ oh, oh, all the way ♪ oh, oh these are the hands a pediatrician. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatm
. >>> also ahead, lenovo north america's president will sit down with me. lenovo is the world's largest pc maker. looking to make a big dent in the mobile market. but the canadian government blocked lenovo from taking over blackberry because it's a chinese company. we'll get his reaction to that. stay with us. ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ ♪ stacy's mom has got it goin' on ♪ [ male announcer ] the beautifully practical and...