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j peg file. you have so much more latitude with it. >> back to the united states and finally the supreme court, what's this? >> this was the gay marriage hearings up on the hill. lots of crowds and really beautiful light there. it was a big day. this was eddie rose i believe. he was the sponsor of the legislation there of the bill. protesters here. >> now will you tweaket -- this is -- >> in colorado. gun legislation was the agenda for that trip. >> hold on that photo for a second. when you tweet, do you do it when you're right there on the road? >> yes. sometimes i'm as close as you and i are to the president. if he is giving a speech and i have my laptop out i'll tweet , out a picture during his speech. >> will you put language in there? >> sure. i'll put language where he is and what he's doing. try to keep the commentary out. everybody else will throw that in there. i will try and give who, what, where, when and why. >> raised in arlington virginia. northern virginia community college. >> yes
j peg file. you have so much more latitude with it. >> back to the united states and finally the supreme court, what's this? >> this was the gay marriage hearings up on the hill. lots of crowds and really beautiful light there. it was a big day. this was eddie rose i believe. he was the sponsor of the legislation there of the bill. protesters here. >> now will you tweaket -- this is -- >> in colorado. gun legislation was the agenda for that trip. >> hold on that...
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camera you can shoot raw or j pegs. the information you5ptñ can get. >> what's j peg? peg. this will shoot a j peg but it will shoot something raw which is probably hundred times better >> back to the united states and finally the supreme court, >> this was the gay marriage hearings up on the hill. lots of crowdÑç"d and really beautiful light there. it was big day. he was the sponsor of trj protesters here. >> in colorado. gun legislation was the agenda for that trip. >> hold on that photo for9k!oz a second. when you tweet, doñ"f you do it when you're right there on the road? >> yes. sometimes i'm as close as you and i are to the president. i'll tweet out a picture during his speech.o[:pñ >> when you put language in there? >> sure. i'll put language where he is and what,ínx he's doing. try to keep the commentary out. everybody else will throw that in there. i will try and give who, what, where, when and why. >> raised in arlington, virginia. 20 years with the a.p. >> 20 years with a.p. about 12 years with the "new york times" >> what changed other than this technolog
camera you can shoot raw or j pegs. the information you5ptñ can get. >> what's j peg? peg. this will shoot a j peg but it will shoot something raw which is probably hundred times better >> back to the united states and finally the supreme court, >> this was the gay marriage hearings up on the hill. lots of crowdÑç"d and really beautiful light there. it was big day. he was the sponsor of trj protesters here. >> in colorado. gun legislation was the agenda for that...
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i shoot all of my -- within the camera you can shoot raw or j pegs.n you shoot raw, it gives all the information you can get. >> what's j peg? >> the standard file for shooting -- like your iphone camera shoot a jpeg. this will shoot a jpeg but it will shoot something raw which is probably hundred times better than a normal jpeg file. >> back to the united states and finally the supreme court, what's this? >> this was the gay marriage hearings up on the hill. lots of crowd and really beautiful light there. it was big day. this was eddie rose i believe. he was the sponsor of the legislation there of the bill. protesters here. >> this is -- >> in colorado. gun legislation was the agenda for that trip. >> hold on that photo for a second. when you tweet, do you do it when you're right there on the road? >> yes. sometimes i'm as close as you and i are to the president. i'll tweet out a picture during his speech. >> when you put language in there? >> sure. i'll put language where he is and what he's doing. try to keep the commentary out. everybody else will
i shoot all of my -- within the camera you can shoot raw or j pegs.n you shoot raw, it gives all the information you can get. >> what's j peg? >> the standard file for shooting -- like your iphone camera shoot a jpeg. this will shoot a jpeg but it will shoot something raw which is probably hundred times better than a normal jpeg file. >> back to the united states and finally the supreme court, what's this? >> this was the gay marriage hearings up on the hill. lots of...
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the dow around 13,400, and consumer confidence was pegged at just above 58%.c turnaround since then year-to-year. today, the jobless rate is down a full percent. inflation is down, and the dow has climbed more than 2,500 points, and the latest consumer confidence number has soared from 58% to 80%, and yet with all of that, the public's view of america and the economy is the same or worse than it was 12 months ago. our latest poll finds 71% of the people still dissatisfied with the economy, essentially unchanged, and now 63% say america is off on the wrong track, six points higher than this was in january of 2013. joining me now to go deeper into the polls, democratic pollster fred yang and mike o'roberts, part of the team here that does our poll. are there, very quickly, such things as state of the union bumps? i've not seen it in my -- in my years of covering this. but i just -- you're a pollster. how often -- is there such a thing? >> i'm sure there will be a bump today, maybe tomorrow. in terms of the next month, i think in the second terminate -- term, the
the dow around 13,400, and consumer confidence was pegged at just above 58%.c turnaround since then year-to-year. today, the jobless rate is down a full percent. inflation is down, and the dow has climbed more than 2,500 points, and the latest consumer confidence number has soared from 58% to 80%, and yet with all of that, the public's view of america and the economy is the same or worse than it was 12 months ago. our latest poll finds 71% of the people still dissatisfied with the economy,...
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we are also pegging gdp in the u.s.accelerate from a bit under 2% last year to about 3% in 2014. i think a couple things to keep in mind. sara mentioned that 15% of profits come from -- s&p 500 profits come from emerging economies. still 85% of profits don't. what we're seeing this quarter during earnings season is that s&p 500 earnings growth is on track to be up between 9% and 9.5% year on year, the fastest rate of earnings growth we have seen since the middle of 2011. so the profit cycle is actually strengthening. i don't think that the issues right now that seem to be a bit more idiosyncratic and really appealing to some of the smaller e.m. countries will be really widespread. >> but then on the other hand, te the elephant in the room is china. are you confident that china will be able to kind of circumvent any meltdown in its financial system? >> there's no question china is one of the big wild cards out there. we continue to see this evolution from an investment driven economy over towards a consumption driven eco
we are also pegging gdp in the u.s.accelerate from a bit under 2% last year to about 3% in 2014. i think a couple things to keep in mind. sara mentioned that 15% of profits come from -- s&p 500 profits come from emerging economies. still 85% of profits don't. what we're seeing this quarter during earnings season is that s&p 500 earnings growth is on track to be up between 9% and 9.5% year on year, the fastest rate of earnings growth we have seen since the middle of 2011. so the profit...
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>> the thing is, they like to peg this as a class warfare.t majority of the money that's being redistributed is coming from the middle class. it's on the backs of the middle class. asking guys who are make $35,000 a year who's paying 35% tax. ask him if he feels good -- >> this money comes from workers' compensation funds. when you're employed, they pay into that. they're taking money that they themselves have put into the system. the idea that these million people -- you keep saying it's dislocated jobs. that's true. some people can't get jobs. what are you going to do? again, i ask the question, unless you retrain them. >> i think there's a lot of political votes in keeping people down. i think they want the dependency culture. republicans, you miss another opportunity by approving this. next time they have to require if they're going to renew unemployment, they get a tradeoff. community service, help at the dmv. it's fdr's idea, use it next year, republicans. >> there you go. jameis winston led them to victory. how did he handle it after t
>> the thing is, they like to peg this as a class warfare.t majority of the money that's being redistributed is coming from the middle class. it's on the backs of the middle class. asking guys who are make $35,000 a year who's paying 35% tax. ask him if he feels good -- >> this money comes from workers' compensation funds. when you're employed, they pay into that. they're taking money that they themselves have put into the system. the idea that these million people -- you keep...
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put peg b in slot a. which is probably sexier than -- [laughing] >> stephen: -- he wrote in here. do you think? why do you think he went from journalism to novels. journalism is dry. don't we want gooey gushy in the novel? >> to the ex tent of the gushy stuff it's the detriment to the book. what makes this book so magnificent to me are the war passages. you mentioned in the introduction hemingway experienced severe trauma in war. almost fatally injured. you know he went off looking for excitement. he volunteered, awes said. what is remarkable about the book is it is, if not the earliest one of the earliest efforts of a veteran of war to try to write about the experience of war from a soldiers, an ordinary soldier's point of view. >> stephen: do we need that anymore, we have "call of duty" now? 15 hours of that you're like no more cheetos i want out. >> you're right. think you're right. there is almost an exact equivalent see between call of duty -- >> stephen: the graphics. back then they didn't have the graphics. >> no. it was like 8 bit i think. >> stephen: let's talk about the
put peg b in slot a. which is probably sexier than -- [laughing] >> stephen: -- he wrote in here. do you think? why do you think he went from journalism to novels. journalism is dry. don't we want gooey gushy in the novel? >> to the ex tent of the gushy stuff it's the detriment to the book. what makes this book so magnificent to me are the war passages. you mentioned in the introduction hemingway experienced severe trauma in war. almost fatally injured. you know he went off looking...
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i am, by the way. >> okay, bollig. >> and the thing is, they like to peg this as a class war fair thingrity of the money being redistributed is coming from the middle class. it's on the backs of the middle class. ask a guy making $30,000 or $35,000 a year paying 35% tax, if he feels good about handing over more money for someone who has been frankly on welfare for 99 weeks. >> you don't mind me pointing out, this comes from workers compensation funds. when you're employed, you pay into workings compensation funds. so they're taking money they themselves put into the fund. you keep saying these dislocated jobs, that's true. some people aren't going to be able to get jobs. what do you do? i ask the question, unless you retrain them -- >> i think there's a lot of political votes in keeping people down. they want the democraciy culture. and i'm going to go back to this. republicans, you missed another opportunity by approving this. next time, they have to require they get a tradeoff from democrats. community service, build homes for veterans, teachers' aides, fdr's idea, brill yntd, use it
i am, by the way. >> okay, bollig. >> and the thing is, they like to peg this as a class war fair thingrity of the money being redistributed is coming from the middle class. it's on the backs of the middle class. ask a guy making $30,000 or $35,000 a year paying 35% tax, if he feels good about handing over more money for someone who has been frankly on welfare for 99 weeks. >> you don't mind me pointing out, this comes from workers compensation funds. when you're employed, you...
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. >> this tends to be a desire to try to take you down a peg. somehow tarnish your name a little bit. that's the game can be played in sacramento. >> reporter: quackenbush produced an e-mail that reported that some senators should ambush him. that would some day support quackenbushes claims. then there's a matter of calls to his office from someone who calls himself deep throat. she calls it all a soap opera, a drama, reminiscent of water gate. >> if you remember water gate. what resinated with everyone was the comment follow the money. in the end here we have a similar situation. if you follow the money, you find out that it didn't go where it was supposed to go. >> reporter: so far, none of the $11 million settlement has gone directly to quake victims. still, senator spier says she's willing to wipe the slate clean if only quackenbush would tell his side of the story. >> if he does not testify. if he chooses not to answer questions that unfortunately will say volumes about his credibility. >> and that's it for this week's second look. i'm fran
. >> this tends to be a desire to try to take you down a peg. somehow tarnish your name a little bit. that's the game can be played in sacramento. >> reporter: quackenbush produced an e-mail that reported that some senators should ambush him. that would some day support quackenbushes claims. then there's a matter of calls to his office from someone who calls himself deep throat. she calls it all a soap opera, a drama, reminiscent of water gate. >> if you remember water gate....
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never really pegged him to be a man for adrenaline. if the line breaks or there's an accident, he slams into the wall, no big deal. >> about 120-foot jump. you're not really going out over the water too much either. kind of beside the water. it would be a very rocky landing if anything were to go wrong, but nothing does. a fun way to spend your afternoon. >> that's going to do it for us. we'll see you next time. >> this is the year you win the fight over fat. two-week"dr. oz," the rapid weight loss diet. >> how much weight did you lose? pounds, 15 pounds. pounds. to a new you, they did it, you can, too. next on "dr. oz." special, a very audience. for the past two weeks, they've diet plan. my new audience, please reveal how much you have lost.
never really pegged him to be a man for adrenaline. if the line breaks or there's an accident, he slams into the wall, no big deal. >> about 120-foot jump. you're not really going out over the water too much either. kind of beside the water. it would be a very rocky landing if anything were to go wrong, but nothing does. a fun way to spend your afternoon. >> that's going to do it for us. we'll see you next time. >> this is the year you win the fight over fat. two-week"dr....
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never really pegged him to be a man for adrenaline.if the line breaks or there's an accident, he slams into the wall, no big deal. >> about 120-foot jump. you're not really going out over the water too much either. kind of beside the water. it would be a very rocky landing if anything were to go wrong, but nothing does. a fun way to spend your afternoon. >> that's going to do it for us. we'll see you next time. safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to find big savings on the things you need. just make a straight line to safeway. your club card helps you keep your resolution to save money. now's a good time to pack your lunches. lean cuisine entrees are just $2.00. chobani yogurt is just a buck. resolutions kept. and charmin is $8.99 for the 20 double roll bonus pack. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. ♪ i'm on the hunt, i'm after you ♪ ♪ smell like i sound, i'm lost in a crowd ♪ ♪ and i'm hungry like the wolf ♪ straddle the line, in discord and rhyme ♪ [ female announcer ] only
never really pegged him to be a man for adrenaline.if the line breaks or there's an accident, he slams into the wall, no big deal. >> about 120-foot jump. you're not really going out over the water too much either. kind of beside the water. it would be a very rocky landing if anything were to go wrong, but nothing does. a fun way to spend your afternoon. >> that's going to do it for us. we'll see you next time. safeway presents real big deals of the week. or how to find big savings...
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this is pegged as landmark number 84 and a tribtd resource to the landmark. this is being approved by the historic preservation commission case no. 2011. the commission approved the skylights and with a corp. roof with new skylights. within the previous approved project it would have a flush profile between the skylights and a metal roof, however, bones the analysis by the mustards this can't be repeal indicated due to water issues. therefrom there's to replace the skylight by one of 3 options replace the skylights with new skylights with new daily option banks with replace the existing skylights with an existing e existing sheet metal to match the rehabbed roof and option 3 to replace the existing skylights that will be in the shape of the original skylights. it was completed with the veterans building and received one phone call expressing support for the project. to date the adapt has received one electronic project and they did not support nor oppose it. the department has no issues with the proposed issue and is determined that all work is meeting standa
this is pegged as landmark number 84 and a tribtd resource to the landmark. this is being approved by the historic preservation commission case no. 2011. the commission approved the skylights and with a corp. roof with new skylights. within the previous approved project it would have a flush profile between the skylights and a metal roof, however, bones the analysis by the mustards this can't be repeal indicated due to water issues. therefrom there's to replace the skylight by one of 3 options...
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>> this guy, ken jigilotti, a photographer in win he peg, decided to get a first-person perspective ofng through a snowstorm. look at this. a complete white out. i don't know how you tell where the road is. >> i am trying to stop, probably somebody will drive into you. >> it looks like he is driving in a cloud. >> now, i'm scared. >> these reporters were calling this zero visibility. they were dead on with that assessment. >> i think i'll stop. >> he can't figure out if he is still moving. >> this storm packed a punch. 70-mile-an-hour gusts of wind. >> you do see some tail light. he comes upon one car that had lost its way down into the snowbank. >> this is scary stuff. >> there is t much you can do. >> did he say he set off to get these pictures or was he caght inhis s? >> im going venture out fur further. if i don't make it, this is what we do. >> it is lighter out. he did this at 9:00 in the morning. >> they had to close the major highways because the snow was so terrible. >> it looks miserable >>> a 16-year-oldpp haens to be the next "it" girl in surfing. >> now, tia blanca reveals
>> this guy, ken jigilotti, a photographer in win he peg, decided to get a first-person perspective ofng through a snowstorm. look at this. a complete white out. i don't know how you tell where the road is. >> i am trying to stop, probably somebody will drive into you. >> it looks like he is driving in a cloud. >> now, i'm scared. >> these reporters were calling this zero visibility. they were dead on with that assessment. >> i think i'll stop. >> he...
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we have at the non-breeding seasons pumping taking place, water levels being artificially set and pegged as low and from that point additional pumping is taking place at a future time. this off-season pumping has not been studied. it adds to the cumulative effects of the type of project being proposed. ironically as dr. peters has debated with san francisco and discussing with federal agencies along the coast, as the water is drawing down on the off-season, that creates the shallow habitat for the very same species that the department is proposing to remove to create habitat for frogs. it's bizarre, logic. it has not been studied and for these reasons as well as the other ones that have been brought forward it is premature to move forward with this negative declaration. the appeal to us seems virtually unchanged. the recommendation seems virtually unchanged. decisions such that implicate both state and federal laws should be based on legal merits and not what is speed i didn't. over the long-term this would save the city time and resources from legal challenges which we know this site is
we have at the non-breeding seasons pumping taking place, water levels being artificially set and pegged as low and from that point additional pumping is taking place at a future time. this off-season pumping has not been studied. it adds to the cumulative effects of the type of project being proposed. ironically as dr. peters has debated with san francisco and discussing with federal agencies along the coast, as the water is drawing down on the off-season, that creates the shallow habitat for...
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state regulators are considering a plan to peg electricity prices to the time of day rather than overall. users could still opt for a flat rate, but under that plan, people who use the least electricity would have to pay more and rates would go down for those who use the most. >> dozens rallied in pittsburgh against a plan to haul in huge amounts of highly flammable crude by rail. a company wants to convert an old pg and e terminal near the downtown area into a storage facility. thousands of barrels are frabbinged oil would be shipped in daily and transferred. the environmental report admits to quote, significant and unavoidable risks of greenhouse gas emissions, skills, and accidents. >> we are not going to put up with it. there's a will the of pride in pittsburgh. we're in a david and golioth battle. we'll find big money, but we're going to win. >> city council insists it facility will be safe and the city council is expected to take up the plan. has to approve the project before it can move forward. >>> it could be several days before hundreds of thousands of people in west virginia h
state regulators are considering a plan to peg electricity prices to the time of day rather than overall. users could still opt for a flat rate, but under that plan, people who use the least electricity would have to pay more and rates would go down for those who use the most. >> dozens rallied in pittsburgh against a plan to haul in huge amounts of highly flammable crude by rail. a company wants to convert an old pg and e terminal near the downtown area into a storage facility. thousands...
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this is paulina skating for us during the vancouver olympics when people were already pegging her as a natural for international competition. she will try to balance being a normal kid and a great student with perfecting a routine she hopes will earn her gold. >> i haven't really set into the fact that i am fwae together olympics yes. so i still feel all normal, like i just came home. i think in a few days it will start to sink in and i'll be really, really excited, but yeah. >> reporter: paulina's mother is a former skater herself and a professionally trained coach. she is one of three coaches. all of the coaches say they will spend every moment fine-tuning her routine and trying to keep all of the distractions of the excitement to a minimum. after a day of rest and a few interviews with us, she will get back to school and back to training tomorrow, and it will be work, work, work up until the time she departs for sochi. nbc bay area news. >> what a great story. so you have high school and then olympics in sochi. >> rooting for her. she's terrific. >>> now four years later, you migh
this is paulina skating for us during the vancouver olympics when people were already pegging her as a natural for international competition. she will try to balance being a normal kid and a great student with perfecting a routine she hopes will earn her gold. >> i haven't really set into the fact that i am fwae together olympics yes. so i still feel all normal, like i just came home. i think in a few days it will start to sink in and i'll be really, really excited, but yeah. >>...
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. >> for us, the euro is a financial instrument, just like the lat, which was already pegged to the euro for four or five years. we have already been living with that fixed costs. >> the latvian entrepreneur who studied in germany says economic freedom in the eu is what has made him successful. 60% of his orders now come from outside latvia, including for the heat and power units he produces in his factory. in the dismal housing settlement, edgar and his friends are afraid that the new money will just mean faster inflation. many people here are already poor. after the 2008 crisis, let be a cut social services drastically, thereby also fulfilling the more strict criteria for joining the euro zone. there's no money for social workers or a youth club. those who try to offer something to get young people off the street do it as volunteers. >> i could have just left. a few times i wanted to, and we could travel within the european union. but i always recognized that this is my place -- the place where i belong. i can do what is important to me. >> edgar's dreams of a bright future -- he would
. >> for us, the euro is a financial instrument, just like the lat, which was already pegged to the euro for four or five years. we have already been living with that fixed costs. >> the latvian entrepreneur who studied in germany says economic freedom in the eu is what has made him successful. 60% of his orders now come from outside latvia, including for the heat and power units he produces in his factory. in the dismal housing settlement, edgar and his friends are afraid that the...
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i didn't want to be a round peg in a round hole. how do i continue the intellectual curiosity from my formative years understanding different sector. market. to me it was a way of growing my career. if i needed to take a step back in order to take steps forward it was a prudent approach. the world got very interested in 2004, 2005, 2006, and beyond. i left jpmorgan in early '06. whether it was define intervention or not, who knows. at that point in time, honestly, there were definitely signs of cracks in the system. could i have projected what would have flayed out two and a half years later? no. i couldn't. but there were definitely sign of stress. and so i -- as a result of that, i was in no rush to go take a job in another large bank. you can oftentimes get to the largeback -- banks but it's difficult to get back out. they put the handcuff on you. i was afforded the opportunity to leave jpmorgan, which i took. to start pursuing entrepreneurial activities both from a business and not for profit. a friend of a friend here in d.c. a
i didn't want to be a round peg in a round hole. how do i continue the intellectual curiosity from my formative years understanding different sector. market. to me it was a way of growing my career. if i needed to take a step back in order to take steps forward it was a prudent approach. the world got very interested in 2004, 2005, 2006, and beyond. i left jpmorgan in early '06. whether it was define intervention or not, who knows. at that point in time, honestly, there were definitely signs of...
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. >> for us, the euro is a financial instrument, just like the lat, which was already pegged to the euro for four or five years. we have already been living with that fixed costs. >> the latvian entrepreneur who studied in germany says economic freedom in the eu is what has made him successful. 60% of his orders now come from outside latvia, including for the heat and power units he produces in his factory. in the dismal housing settlement, edgar and his friends are afraid that the new money will just mean faster inflation. many people here are already poor. after the 2008 crisis, let be a cut social services drastically, thereby also fulfilling the more strict criteria for joining the euro zone. there's no money for social workers or a youth club. those who try to offer something to get young people off the street do it as volunteers. >> i could have just left. a few times i wanted to, and we could travel within the european union. but i always recognized that this is my place -- the place where i belong. i can do what is important to me. >> edgar's dreams of a bright future -- he would
. >> for us, the euro is a financial instrument, just like the lat, which was already pegged to the euro for four or five years. we have already been living with that fixed costs. >> the latvian entrepreneur who studied in germany says economic freedom in the eu is what has made him successful. 60% of his orders now come from outside latvia, including for the heat and power units he produces in his factory. in the dismal housing settlement, edgar and his friends are afraid that the...
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rachel bisaillon spend her time at the square peg foundation a horse rescue center in half moon bay butnot just there to sharpen her skills. she is a volunteer for the adaptive riding program less ons store kids with autism and other developmental challenges. >> kids especially are judged so hard in the outside world that when they come
rachel bisaillon spend her time at the square peg foundation a horse rescue center in half moon bay butnot just there to sharpen her skills. she is a volunteer for the adaptive riding program less ons store kids with autism and other developmental challenges. >> kids especially are judged so hard in the outside world that when they come
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. >> it's not adds if they are abandoning the energy boom, they peg those rrnlgs as key to their growth going forward. in the return to cash in on the energy revolution, the stocks overseas shouldn't be overlooked. i'm morgan brennan. >>> activist hedge fund third point capital is taken a stake in dow chemical and pushing for a spinoff. third point, which is run by dan loeb has a $1.3 billion stake in the country, the firm's largest investment by dollar value. they are pushing dow by revenue to sever the pet trow chemical business, shares rose more than 10% today to $45.93. the oreo cookie maker mondelez, ends pelts's campaign to have the company to sell itself to pepsico to generate more profit. shares fell more than 2% today to $34.45. >>> amd posted earnings after today's close. they swung to a profit of new gaming consoles. the chip maker, however, posted a weak outlook and that disappointed investors. shares initially plunged after hours as you see on that graphic. the stock ended the regular session do you kndown slightly. shares of blackberry spiked after it landed a big governme
. >> it's not adds if they are abandoning the energy boom, they peg those rrnlgs as key to their growth going forward. in the return to cash in on the energy revolution, the stocks overseas shouldn't be overlooked. i'm morgan brennan. >>> activist hedge fund third point capital is taken a stake in dow chemical and pushing for a spinoff. third point, which is run by dan loeb has a $1.3 billion stake in the country, the firm's largest investment by dollar value. they are pushing...
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never really pegged him to be a man for adrenaline. but he can take this risk because if the line breaks or an accident, slams into the wall, doesn't matter. >> no big deal. >> about 120 foot jump. notice they're not really going out over the water too much. kind of beside the water. it would be a very rocky, hard landing if anything goes wrong, but nothing does. >> a room bah is a great way to keep the floors clean, but also very expensive toy for your baby. this precious baby has been placed on top of the roombah. but it moves around the room. >> it has a mind of its own. does whatever it wants around the room. i like it. baby roombah. >> i'm blown away that the roombah can hold the weight of the baby. it is still moving around without a problem. that's got to be pretty awesome for the baby. >> it is amazing the baby can stay u whout >> true. >> it is perfect. like a little personal driver for the baby. like the baby chauffeur, chauffeur roombah. >> that's awesome. >> dudes of the world will tell you, and i think nick will agree, wha
never really pegged him to be a man for adrenaline. but he can take this risk because if the line breaks or an accident, slams into the wall, doesn't matter. >> no big deal. >> about 120 foot jump. notice they're not really going out over the water too much. kind of beside the water. it would be a very rocky, hard landing if anything goes wrong, but nothing does. >> a room bah is a great way to keep the floors clean, but also very expensive toy for your baby. this precious...
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analysts peg this to an exceptionally cold winter. healthcare saw 6,000 jobs cut, the firs worst decline in a dec. another surprise in the report was that the national unemployment level was down to 6.7 percent, a full percentage point lower than at the end of 2012. though it sounds promising that figure is primarily from people giving up the hunt for work. the government only counts active job seekers. >> we're talking about a three-month extent o extension t works. >> reporter: providing unemployment checks to the long-term jobless was allowed to retire last month. now there is an effort to restore those benefits to more than a million people. >> i recommend emergency unemployment benefits. if it were paid for and provisions we could agree to get our economy moving again and put the american people back to work. >> we still have a vast majority of republicans standing in the way of extension of unemployment benefits. >> last month the federal reserve announced plans to slow down it's ongoing stimulus efforts by $10 billion a month b
analysts peg this to an exceptionally cold winter. healthcare saw 6,000 jobs cut, the firs worst decline in a dec. another surprise in the report was that the national unemployment level was down to 6.7 percent, a full percentage point lower than at the end of 2012. though it sounds promising that figure is primarily from people giving up the hunt for work. the government only counts active job seekers. >> we're talking about a three-month extent o extension t works. >> reporter:...
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doom and gloom but you pegged it right. >>good morning angie. yes, the fed did come out with their tapering announcement but i think the fed's a little bit concerned here. i think their unintended consequences of the entire program is starting to show up through all of the markets including the emerging markets. >>exactly. which leads me to the turkey situation and the other emerging marketswhat do you think is likely to happen here? >>i think there's a good chance that they're probably gonna have to devalue their dollars. they're trying to fend off any problems right now by raising rates and trying to get money in but i think eventually they are gonna go the route of argentina which is to devalue the dollar and the bond holders are gonna take a nice haircut. >>are you seeing any market clues of buy signals or is the sell signal on? >>the sell signal is on. we will get a bounce. don't get me wrong. we aren't going straight down. we will get bounces here and there but if you watch the levels we start at 1850 as resistance went to 1820now 1780 bec
doom and gloom but you pegged it right. >>good morning angie. yes, the fed did come out with their tapering announcement but i think the fed's a little bit concerned here. i think their unintended consequences of the entire program is starting to show up through all of the markets including the emerging markets. >>exactly. which leads me to the turkey situation and the other emerging marketswhat do you think is likely to happen here? >>i think there's a good chance that...
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. >> that was a beauty shot right there where we pegged it over the taxi cab and we did not get in troubleght over the taxi cab, right over the shoulder. boom. boom. >> yesterday louis was my plus one as we went to the boomer esiason fryer's roast and he was being sacked. when he played for the bengals he had a good left throwing arm, right? well, it was yesterday that the governor, chris christie of new jersey showed up. do you think he took one on the chin from all of the comments? take a look. >> about going to this event, i said yes right away. i said, listen, i'll do anything for super bowl winning quarterback boomer esiason and then i said, yeah, no, he didn't win that game, did he? that was joe montana who won that game, right? >> all right. so the governor was referring to 1989, that super bowl where boomer aboom jer a boomer and the bengals lost to the 49ers. >> did you like that? >> i thought it was incredible. i liked that boomer esiason's name is norman. he hasn't changed it. >> i thought that was interesting and funny. >> now that we have this to show everybody, louis. we hope
. >> that was a beauty shot right there where we pegged it over the taxi cab and we did not get in troubleght over the taxi cab, right over the shoulder. boom. boom. >> yesterday louis was my plus one as we went to the boomer esiason fryer's roast and he was being sacked. when he played for the bengals he had a good left throwing arm, right? well, it was yesterday that the governor, chris christie of new jersey showed up. do you think he took one on the chin from all of the...
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it was already pegged to the euro for full five years. we've already be living with six colts the lefty an entrepreneur who studied in my mind gemini says economic freedom of movement in the eu is what has made him successful the sixteen percent of his old snow come from outside latvia. intending to heat and power units he produces in his country in the empire. in the dismal housing settlement and qantas to a dozen his friends are afraid that the new money would just mean cost inflation. many people here already pool. the two thousand and eight prices plus the occult social services drastically. but it's a must read criteria for joining the euro cents there's no money for social workers or use gloves. as he trudged off of something to give young people off the streets to it as volunteers. i had to go yet i couldn't just left the few times i wanted to and we can travel within the european union the violence recognize that this is my place the place i belong to him here i can feel it's important to me. in a bid to my new man's hand. does dr
it was already pegged to the euro for full five years. we've already be living with six colts the lefty an entrepreneur who studied in my mind gemini says economic freedom of movement in the eu is what has made him successful the sixteen percent of his old snow come from outside latvia. intending to heat and power units he produces in his country in the empire. in the dismal housing settlement and qantas to a dozen his friends are afraid that the new money would just mean cost inflation. many...
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the gallup pegged the president's low approval numbers to the fallout of the spying scandals and the rollout of obamacare. they say an incumbent president in his term can turn such numbers around. in fox news sunday, the man who was defeated by president obama is asked if he would have won if president obama would have fully exposed the consequences of obamacare. >> i wish i could have turned back the clock and taken another try, but history is sin the past, and i'm not going to worry about what could have happened. what i am worried about is you have a lot of people who are going to find their premiums going through the roof. they're going to find the doctor they have had, they can't keep. they're going to find that the policies their were braumsed they could have, they can't keep, and the american people are going to be upset about that and should be upset about that. >> a spokesman for president obama says he returns to the capital with a amount of legislative momentum behind him. >> thank yous. >> james, good to see you. i want to tell you about a string of deadly bombings rockin
the gallup pegged the president's low approval numbers to the fallout of the spying scandals and the rollout of obamacare. they say an incumbent president in his term can turn such numbers around. in fox news sunday, the man who was defeated by president obama is asked if he would have won if president obama would have fully exposed the consequences of obamacare. >> i wish i could have turned back the clock and taken another try, but history is sin the past, and i'm not going to worry...
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dollar was the anchor currency that you know gold was other currencies were then pegged to in u.s. dollars because the u.s. currency was gold would you consider this a kind of watered down gold standard or something entirely different. it was actually something quite similar to the one nine hundred twenty s. that is you didn't have the rule of the classical gold standard that monetary conditions were tightened or loosened as gold flowed in and out you merely had this pledge from the united states to maintain a fixed exchange rate although there was no mechanism to ensure that the united states would have sufficient gold stocks in order to meet this requirement and indeed president richard nixon was forced to close to the gold window in one thousand nine hundred seventy one and permanently suspend dollar convert ability into gold precisely in order to prevent complete depletion of the u.s. monetary gold stock now the bretton woods system had it deftly had to our ability last seen from the end of the second world war until nine hundred seventy one why do you think the system lasted s
dollar was the anchor currency that you know gold was other currencies were then pegged to in u.s. dollars because the u.s. currency was gold would you consider this a kind of watered down gold standard or something entirely different. it was actually something quite similar to the one nine hundred twenty s. that is you didn't have the rule of the classical gold standard that monetary conditions were tightened or loosened as gold flowed in and out you merely had this pledge from the united...
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they are talking about pegging electricity prices to the time of day. that would include during peak demand hours. users could opt for a flat rate, but if you do, people who use the least electricity would have to use more. >>> a new online data base helps consumers figure out if their makeup contains harmful chemicals. you can search by makeup brand or type. the director of california's public health department says the items listed have not been extensively tested for safety. the data base is to pressure the manufacturers to use safer ingredients. you can find the site on kpix.com. click on links and numbers. >>> well today, the bay area saw a few showers and the sierra got some new snow. >> a rain dance might have helped. >> reporter: the more they chanted, the eagle wing triable performers got that they were dancing for. joe pete wilson, a nordic score in the 1960 olympics was part of this snow dance at sugar pine state park. this winter, it is more of a hiking area than a cross country ski spot. >> i hope it snows because it is pretty darn hard to
they are talking about pegging electricity prices to the time of day. that would include during peak demand hours. users could opt for a flat rate, but if you do, people who use the least electricity would have to use more. >>> a new online data base helps consumers figure out if their makeup contains harmful chemicals. you can search by makeup brand or type. the director of california's public health department says the items listed have not been extensively tested for safety. the...
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smallest amount of unnecessary radiation emissions from wi-fi is unacceptable for our grown children and peg inapt women who fill our parks every day. industry standards have often been misguided and collected once time gives an accurate picture of the impact on our housing and environment. our children cannot afford to [speaker not understood] for such correction. and we also ask this question. do we really want to create an environment where the general public, parents, caregivers are sitting at their computers connecting to the internet instead of connecting with nature and children? our parks are for going online and consuming products instead of playing in the grass and climbing a tree. we don't. i chose a quote from paul graham, founder -- i'll wrap it up then. i won't say his quote. you can look it up. >> you have 24 seconds left. >>> dear supervisors, it is not a gift to the children and people of san francisco to have wi-fi in our parks. please [speaker not understood] when you are making decisions that impact the emotional and physical well-being of our children and community of sa
smallest amount of unnecessary radiation emissions from wi-fi is unacceptable for our grown children and peg inapt women who fill our parks every day. industry standards have often been misguided and collected once time gives an accurate picture of the impact on our housing and environment. our children cannot afford to [speaker not understood] for such correction. and we also ask this question. do we really want to create an environment where the general public, parents, caregivers are sitting...
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the us dollar was the anchor currency that you know gold was other pet other currencies were then pegged to in u.s. dollars because the u.s. currency was called would you consider this a kind of watered down gold standard or something entirely different. it was actually something quite similar to the one nine hundred twenty s. that is you didn't have the rule of the classical gold standard that monetary conditions were tightened or loosened as gold flowed in and out you merely had this pledge from the united states to maintain a fixed exchange rate although there was no mechanism to ensure that the united states would have sufficient gold stocks in order to meet this requirement and indeed president richard nixon was forced to close to the gold window in one thousand nine hundred seventy one and permanently suspend dollar convert ability into gold precisely in order to prevent complete depletion of the u.s. monetary gold stock now the bretton woods system had it definitely had her ability last seen from the end of the second world war until nine hundred seventy one why do you think the s
the us dollar was the anchor currency that you know gold was other pet other currencies were then pegged to in u.s. dollars because the u.s. currency was called would you consider this a kind of watered down gold standard or something entirely different. it was actually something quite similar to the one nine hundred twenty s. that is you didn't have the rule of the classical gold standard that monetary conditions were tightened or loosened as gold flowed in and out you merely had this pledge...
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the us dollar was the anchor currency that you know gold was other pair other currencies were then pegged to in u.s. dollars because the u.s. currency was called would you consider this a kind of watered down gold standard or something entirely different. it was actually something quite similar to the one nine hundred twenty s. that is you didn't have the rule of the classical gold standard that monetary conditions were tightened or loosened as gold flowed in and out you merely had this pledge from the united states to maintain a fixed exchange rate although there was no mechanism to ensure that the united states would have sufficient gold stocks in order to meet this requirement and indeed president richard nixon was forced to close to the gold window in one thousand nine hundred seventy one and permanently suspend dollar convert ability into gold precisely in order to prevent complete depletion of the u.s. monetary gold stock now the bretton woods system had it definitely had to our ability lasting from the end of the second world war until nine hundred seventy one why do you think the
the us dollar was the anchor currency that you know gold was other pair other currencies were then pegged to in u.s. dollars because the u.s. currency was called would you consider this a kind of watered down gold standard or something entirely different. it was actually something quite similar to the one nine hundred twenty s. that is you didn't have the rule of the classical gold standard that monetary conditions were tightened or loosened as gold flowed in and out you merely had this pledge...
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. >> the muni director says they can only charge enough to cover the pegged. >> it's paying for enforcement and establishment of the permit program, the signage of the stops, decals. >> a dozen companies could pay more, these protestors feel they should. for them, the tech buss and well paid workers have become symbols of the growing class divide and san francisco's affordable crisis. it was clear google employees feel anger misguided. >> not everyone at google is a billionaire. like many, ten years after the fact i'm still paying off student loans >> we don't see a luxury shuttle. it's not luxury. it's just a thing on wheels to get us to work. >> in the end muni commissioners voted to approve the pilot program that will aloss access to about 200 of the 2500 bus stops. it's expected to begin in july. in san francisco, abc7 news. >> a police dog helped capture a man who scuffled with officers this afternoon. police first went to the apartment after getting complaints about a man acting sus >> i can't express how dangerous that is. if you're to get a hold of it it could be a life threatening
. >> the muni director says they can only charge enough to cover the pegged. >> it's paying for enforcement and establishment of the permit program, the signage of the stops, decals. >> a dozen companies could pay more, these protestors feel they should. for them, the tech buss and well paid workers have become symbols of the growing class divide and san francisco's affordable crisis. it was clear google employees feel anger misguided. >> not everyone at google is a...
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plus analysis on all of this from peg knee noonan of the wall street journal, legendary "washington post" reporter bob woodward, conservative william chris tall of the weekly standard and former white house chief of staff now cbs contributor william daly. 60 years of news because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs >> schieffer: good morning again as you probably know by now there has been another mall shooting yesterday, a 19-year-old police have now identified as darion marcus aguilar of college park, maryland, took a shotgun and two homemade explosive devices in to a suburban mall in maryland, shot and killed two people then apparently turned the gun on himself. plus there is a new threat against the sochi olympics that is surfaced this morning from the same group that claimed responsibility for the bombings in volgograd, rusha those killed at least 34 people. for latest on both of these stories going to the chairman of the house homeland security committee michael mccall he is just back from sochi. and i want to get to your trip but if you know anything more about
plus analysis on all of this from peg knee noonan of the wall street journal, legendary "washington post" reporter bob woodward, conservative william chris tall of the weekly standard and former white house chief of staff now cbs contributor william daly. 60 years of news because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs >> schieffer: good morning again as you probably know by now there has been another mall shooting yesterday, a 19-year-old police have...
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we'll have analysis from peg knee noonan of the wall street journal. david ignatious of the "washington post." david sanger of the nova scotia times and cbs news political director john dickerson. and in our flashback, how a cbs news crew went to havana to interview fidel castro for face the nation and got scooped by ed you will van. 60 years of news because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs good morning again before we get to senator reed a quick update on this bitter cold that has two-thirds of the country in its grip from the midwest to the northeast and good part of the south. this cold is expected to set record lows in many parts of the country, some of the coldest weather so far is in the st. paul, minneapolis and wcco reporter has the latest from there. >> bob, it is currently nine degrease below zero only expected to get worse. for the first time in 20 years, schools are closed statewide on monday with lows expected at minus 25. with wind chills expected to be around minus 70 degrees, exposed skin can become frost bitten in
we'll have analysis from peg knee noonan of the wall street journal. david ignatious of the "washington post." david sanger of the nova scotia times and cbs news political director john dickerson. and in our flashback, how a cbs news crew went to havana to interview fidel castro for face the nation and got scooped by ed you will van. 60 years of news because this is "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs good morning again before we get to senator reed a quick update...
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. >> the muni director says they can only charge enough to cover the pegged. >> it's paying for enforcement and establishment of the permit program, the signage of the stops, decals. >> a dozen companies could pay more, these protestors feel they should. for them, the tech buss and well paid workers have become symbols of the growing class divide and san francisco's affordable crisis. it was clear google employees feel anger misguided. >> not everyone at google is a billionaire. like many, ten years after the fact i'm still paying off student loans >> we don't see a luxury shuttle. it's not luxury. it's just a thing on wheels to get us to work. >> in the end muni commissioners voted to approve the pilot program that will aloss access to about 200 of the 2500 bus stops. it's expected to begin in july. in san francisco, abc7 news. >> a police dog helped capture a man who scuffled with officers this afternoon. police first went to the apartment after getting complaints about a man acting sus spi pishusually. >> i can't express how dangerous that is. if you're to get a hold of it it could be a
. >> the muni director says they can only charge enough to cover the pegged. >> it's paying for enforcement and establishment of the permit program, the signage of the stops, decals. >> a dozen companies could pay more, these protestors feel they should. for them, the tech buss and well paid workers have become symbols of the growing class divide and san francisco's affordable crisis. it was clear google employees feel anger misguided. >> not everyone at google is a...