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deity, the rain deity, lives down in the house of rain and this is a t shape from up on the colorado plateau and that is the last picture on these slides, so -- the t shape, the pottery, i followed genetic information that you find in bones and teeth. i followed as many different pieces of information as i could and they sent me walking. i started in chaco canyon and walked north up to mesa verde, around to comb ridge in utah, down into the hopi mesa, across the mugion rim, to mexico and then into the sierra madre, following people, following routes. because everything in the desert leaves a route that leads you somewhere. everything out there is a story. and that's what i'm following, these stories, looking for ways, looking for grains of sand out of place, looking for stories out in the middle of nowhere. i can open this up for questions if anybody has any questions. . >> i was wondering if they had any sort of metal or did they use hardened rocks of some sort to shape their stones? . >> most of what they did was stone. metallurgy was just starting to move up into northern chijuajua at tha
deity, the rain deity, lives down in the house of rain and this is a t shape from up on the colorado plateau and that is the last picture on these slides, so -- the t shape, the pottery, i followed genetic information that you find in bones and teeth. i followed as many different pieces of information as i could and they sent me walking. i started in chaco canyon and walked north up to mesa verde, around to comb ridge in utah, down into the hopi mesa, across the mugion rim, to mexico and then...
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it is a clear shape from the colorado plateau. we do see it in calinke, you see it in certain incan sites in south america. so it might be a pan american feature. i'm not sure what it is. some hopi people have told me that the t, the bottom of the t, goes down into a mythical underground lake so this is an upside down mountain that leads down into a place called the house of rain. that is where twyla, probably oldest american deity, the rain deity, lives down in the house of rain and this is a t shape from up on the colorado plateau and that is the last picture on these slides, so -- the t shape, the pottery, i followed genetic information that you find in bones and teeth. i followed as many different pieces of information as i could and they sent me walking. i started in chaco canyon and walked north up to mesa verde, around to comb ridge in utah, down into the hopi mesa, across the mugion rim, to mexico and then into the sierra madre, following people, following routes. because everything in the desert leaves a route that leads
it is a clear shape from the colorado plateau. we do see it in calinke, you see it in certain incan sites in south america. so it might be a pan american feature. i'm not sure what it is. some hopi people have told me that the t, the bottom of the t, goes down into a mythical underground lake so this is an upside down mountain that leads down into a place called the house of rain. that is where twyla, probably oldest american deity, the rain deity, lives down in the house of rain and this is a...
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i think when you hit a plateau, whether it's an emotional plateau, a weight loss plateau, you got top. and just look for all the good things you are. because when we hit the plateau, we immediately go to i didn't get the results here, and it's all the negative. so try to look for what's good about what you are doing and celebrate that. i took out an outfit, from when i started, challenging myself about a year and a half ago, and i couldn't believe it wouldn't even stay on me. isn't that awesome? the pants are falling down i was just like amazed at how much i changed, yet i don't always see that. yeah, that's fantastic. that right there. you just answered your own question, how do you stay motivated? things like that. like the new thing is greek yogurt. i love greek yogurt, because it has so many great things for us in time but you can use it in replacement of things as well. like if you're a big sour cream when you eat tacos or something like that, take a tablespoon of greek yogurt, mix it with a tablespoon of salsa, it's like you're having a spicy sour cream. hey all you right up th
i think when you hit a plateau, whether it's an emotional plateau, a weight loss plateau, you got top. and just look for all the good things you are. because when we hit the plateau, we immediately go to i didn't get the results here, and it's all the negative. so try to look for what's good about what you are doing and celebrate that. i took out an outfit, from when i started, challenging myself about a year and a half ago, and i couldn't believe it wouldn't even stay on me. isn't that...
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i see the colorado plateau. this bowl is from american museum of natural history and that's where it is now. that's the storage place. where it was from before is pueblo bonito in chaco canyon where there were rooms filled to the ceiling with bowls stacked within each other, bowls like this. all their designs, you can kind of get a glimpse around this. they have this flawless symmetry blending all the way around. it looks like that place. it looks like that landscape. i look into this and i see the sharp edges of the land. i see the way the earth is shaped out there. i see the routes in their vessels. i mean, to understand these, this one came out of a 13th century site in southwest colorado and i would sit with these bowls for hours and hours, drawing them into my sketch book because that was the only way i could really understand the complexity of how they got their symmetries to match up because i could never get them to match up in my drawings. i could never do a 100 percent accurate rendition of these becau
i see the colorado plateau. this bowl is from american museum of natural history and that's where it is now. that's the storage place. where it was from before is pueblo bonito in chaco canyon where there were rooms filled to the ceiling with bowls stacked within each other, bowls like this. all their designs, you can kind of get a glimpse around this. they have this flawless symmetry blending all the way around. it looks like that place. it looks like that landscape. i look into this and i see...
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the colorado plateau is covered with chert, a glassy rock that is really really good for making tools, making very sharp edges. you find there are pieces of chert all over the place and you can still cut your skin open very quickly with it and it's been sitting out in the open. >> where does chert come from? . >> it's a marine rock that's mostly silica. you find it in these layers, sandstone layers. if you are especially in a marine or water environment, you will find this layer of chert. it's in all colors, purple, green, red, blue. it's a beautiful rock. . >> one thing i wanted to ask you, the review in the paper recently on sunday said that your book is different from all the other books about the anastazi because you brought out some of the non-flattering parts of their culture like violence. how did you conclude that they were a violent culture? . >> well, i didn't necessarily conclude they were a violent culture, i just concluded there was violence in their culture. the evidence is very clear where you find masker sites, where every place you drop a trench there are bodies, unbu
the colorado plateau is covered with chert, a glassy rock that is really really good for making tools, making very sharp edges. you find there are pieces of chert all over the place and you can still cut your skin open very quickly with it and it's been sitting out in the open. >> where does chert come from? . >> it's a marine rock that's mostly silica. you find it in these layers, sandstone layers. if you are especially in a marine or water environment, you will find this layer of...
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it was a site, an archeological site on the colorado plateau, that i ran into a number of years ago. and i've gone down to it a couple of times now. when i first found it, i had been on the river for 7 days in a canoe. and i tied off and broke through the tamarisk which if you've ever been down on those desert rivers, the tamarisk, the invasive species of plant that runs along the shore line, it makes this jungle, this dry, hard jungle that you just work your way through until you have sticks stabbed into your ears and hair and tamis buds is what they call it, it's the stuff that rains down off these trees and it fills up the back of your shirt. i came up to this flat area and this cliff was there and i saw a piece of pottery on the ground, a broken piece of pottery. if you start looking around, you see broken pieces of pottery that date back 800 years, 900, 1200 years, and i dropped down on my hands and knees when i saw that one and i started brushing away sand until i could see others and i blew the sand away and i could see the rim of a broken pot. once i saw that, my eye was much
it was a site, an archeological site on the colorado plateau, that i ran into a number of years ago. and i've gone down to it a couple of times now. when i first found it, i had been on the river for 7 days in a canoe. and i tied off and broke through the tamarisk which if you've ever been down on those desert rivers, the tamarisk, the invasive species of plant that runs along the shore line, it makes this jungle, this dry, hard jungle that you just work your way through until you have sticks...
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you have hit this dreaded weight loss plateau, a lot of people experience this. don't let it be a reason to give up. we'll get you over the hump. your body has gotten used to your new diet. to ramp up your results, consume fewer calories or exercise more. that part you figured out. here is the good news, it doesn't take much. adding 15 minutes to your typical exercise regimen is often enough to yield new results. also, try this, switch things up at the gym. if you alternate between the treadmill, elliptical and bike, it keeps your body challenges, throw in some weights and your body burns more
you have hit this dreaded weight loss plateau, a lot of people experience this. don't let it be a reason to give up. we'll get you over the hump. your body has gotten used to your new diet. to ramp up your results, consume fewer calories or exercise more. that part you figured out. here is the good news, it doesn't take much. adding 15 minutes to your typical exercise regimen is often enough to yield new results. also, try this, switch things up at the gym. if you alternate between the...
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two extra potato chips a day, it will add up to large long-term weight changes >> you'll eventually plateaueporter: another myth, that having a little sex burns up to 300 calories. fat chance! a typical encounter lasts 6 minutes, and burns only 21 calories. a man would have to have sex for a full hour to burn 200. he could burn more calories by sitting and watching the entire super bowl. other myths, breast feeding protects the infant against obesity. it does not. pe classes keep kids slim; they don't. and that you should set realistic goals so you don't get frustrated. not true. the most ambitious plans to lose weight work best. >> so many ways we could get into trouble! we're looking for the biggest 49 uppers super-fan. >> tons of you have been sendings us your photos. -- sending us your photos. >> this is how you celebrate a touchdown! >> and that's dad and baby, a mini-no. 63. >> eric flew out from hawaii, are having a ball. >> and the wedding day. >> e-mail your photos to us. >>> the ravens' other linebacker grabs some attention in new orleans. and back here in the bay area, st. mary's
two extra potato chips a day, it will add up to large long-term weight changes >> you'll eventually plateaueporter: another myth, that having a little sex burns up to 300 calories. fat chance! a typical encounter lasts 6 minutes, and burns only 21 calories. a man would have to have sex for a full hour to burn 200. he could burn more calories by sitting and watching the entire super bowl. other myths, breast feeding protects the infant against obesity. it does not. pe classes keep kids...
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militant islam spreading in nigeria, and it is coming to the central part, which is considered a plateau state, which is the christian south and the muslim north, and there are many christian associations doing evangelism into the north and they've been getting attacked. >> wendy: tell us, what can we learn, lessons from the persecuted church? >> i could go on for a long time, but there are many things. i think the thing we can learn is god is at work no matter what. i know in a north american culture, we know god will bless us, but you see believers who are suffering and dying because of their relationship with jesus christ. we can learn forgiveness. even in the most horrendous situation, the lord can turn things around for good. even though we don't face maybe the physical violence that they're facing in nigeria, iran, iraq, but we still need to have that same passion. >> wendy: in 15 seconds, what's the common denominator about christians around the world? >> for the most part, their love for jesus christ, and their desire to see the kingdom spread, and they know this is not how it en
militant islam spreading in nigeria, and it is coming to the central part, which is considered a plateau state, which is the christian south and the muslim north, and there are many christian associations doing evangelism into the north and they've been getting attacked. >> wendy: tell us, what can we learn, lessons from the persecuted church? >> i could go on for a long time, but there are many things. i think the thing we can learn is god is at work no matter what. i know in a...
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. >> you will eventually plateau and even the initial weight gain won't be a great as predicted. >> reporter: another myth that sex burns up to 300 calories. fat chance. a typical encounter lasts 6 minutes and burns only 21 calories. a man would have to have sex for an hour to burn 200 calories. he could burn more by watching the super bowl. other myths that breast-feeding protects the infant against obesity. it doesn't. the p.e. classes keep kids slim in they -- that p.e. classes keep kids slim. they don't. and that you should set realistic goals so you don't get frustrated. that's not true. the most ambitious plans to lose weight work best. >> and the study also says what does work restricting calories to lose weight and exercise to keep it off. >>> a study out of finland finds being single is not good for the part. single people are about 60% more likely to suffer a heart attack. they are also at a higher risk of dying from heart problems. researchers don't know why but say healthier people have better habits and take medicine more regularly. >> i'm a healthy guy and we have valentine's d
. >> you will eventually plateau and even the initial weight gain won't be a great as predicted. >> reporter: another myth that sex burns up to 300 calories. fat chance. a typical encounter lasts 6 minutes and burns only 21 calories. a man would have to have sex for an hour to burn 200 calories. he could burn more by watching the super bowl. other myths that breast-feeding protects the infant against obesity. it doesn't. the p.e. classes keep kids slim in they -- that p.e. classes...
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you have hit this dreaded weight loss plateau. a lot of people experience this. let it be a reason to give up. we're going to get you over this hump. your body has likely gotten used to your new died or your new exercise regimen. to ramp up the results, you have to consume fewer calories or exercise more. here's the good news, it doesn't take much. adding just 15 minutes to your typical exercise regimen is often enough to yield results. also try this, switch things up at the gym. if you alternate between the treadmill, elliptical, and the bike, give it a challenge. >> before we go, i want to give a happy birthday
you have hit this dreaded weight loss plateau. a lot of people experience this. let it be a reason to give up. we're going to get you over this hump. your body has likely gotten used to your new died or your new exercise regimen. to ramp up the results, you have to consume fewer calories or exercise more. here's the good news, it doesn't take much. adding just 15 minutes to your typical exercise regimen is often enough to yield results. also try this, switch things up at the gym. if you...
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. >> you will eventually plateau and even the initial weight gain won't be a great as predicted. >> reporter: another myth that sex burns up to 300 calories. fat chance. a typical encounter lasts 6 minutes and burns only 21 calories. a man would have to have sex for an hour to burn 200 calories. he could burn more by watching the super bowl. other myths that breast-feeding protects the infant against obesity. it doesn't. the p.e. classes keep kids slim in they don't. and that you should set realistic goals so you don't get frustrated. that's not true. the most ambitious plans to lose weight work best. now, those are the fat lies and here's the hard core truth. the study also points out what does work. restricting calories to lose weight and exercise to keep it off. >> get out and take a walk. >> reporter: absolutely. >> start walking now to be ready for super bowl sunday. >> keep walking like you're walking to new orleans. >> don't stop we'll be right back. >>> i'm dennis o'donnell at the super bowl. you want to stop the 49ers? try stopping the read option offense. ravens linebacker ray lewi
. >> you will eventually plateau and even the initial weight gain won't be a great as predicted. >> reporter: another myth that sex burns up to 300 calories. fat chance. a typical encounter lasts 6 minutes and burns only 21 calories. a man would have to have sex for an hour to burn 200 calories. he could burn more by watching the super bowl. other myths that breast-feeding protects the infant against obesity. it doesn't. the p.e. classes keep kids slim in they don't. and that you...
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networks to take journalism to a new evolutionary plateau but they met the financial blockade of master card and pay pal which shut them down so that brings me to big corn which you have about mistaken is a bit torn approach to currency decentralize as and it's virtually impossible to do what they did to visa and master card by imposing a financial blockade your thoughts you. think that you you you get a peer to peer solution to the attempt to shut down peer to peer publishing so as you say wiki leaks some of the infrastructure that depends on a certain period to peer infrastructure but also so there's a certain ideology here of information wants to be free and this links back to when we talk about printers and printing if you do you know do your research and look at the earliest printers as well as being accused of being pirates and pirating novels and whatnot they're also publishing subversive pamphlets information that would embarrass the government etc so essentially if you can if centralized institutions and i believe it's the case it's my opinion that because of this technology an
networks to take journalism to a new evolutionary plateau but they met the financial blockade of master card and pay pal which shut them down so that brings me to big corn which you have about mistaken is a bit torn approach to currency decentralize as and it's virtually impossible to do what they did to visa and master card by imposing a financial blockade your thoughts you. think that you you you get a peer to peer solution to the attempt to shut down peer to peer publishing so as you say...
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that this kind of epic opportunity would not come your way once you crossed a certain age, certain plateau? >> well, of course, yes, absolutely. i'm not, you know, offered a lot of or any films. much of my career and certainly more recently i've had to say, well, then why are you really in this? what do you really want, field? other than i've had to make a living, for goodness sakes. this is about also how you eat and have a house and take care of my kids all my life. but then as i got older, it would be like why are you really what are you struggling for? what do you want? i'd have to say i want to do what i've learned how to do, what is my work, what thrills me, makes me alive. all right, if it isn't in film and in that, you know, most prestigious way, it'll be wherever i can get it. so if it's in television, great. if it's on stage, even better. you know, talk about alive. so i really look to do and have done that, or wherever it is. i have to put my ego or that part of you that, you know, you win awards or whatever, you have some feeling of entitlement or you were there once, can't i b
that this kind of epic opportunity would not come your way once you crossed a certain age, certain plateau? >> well, of course, yes, absolutely. i'm not, you know, offered a lot of or any films. much of my career and certainly more recently i've had to say, well, then why are you really in this? what do you really want, field? other than i've had to make a living, for goodness sakes. this is about also how you eat and have a house and take care of my kids all my life. but then as i got...
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what is a plateau? you got it. i'll take the same category for $400.
what is a plateau? you got it. i'll take the same category for $400.
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women are starting earlier and lung cancer risks for men hit a plateau in 1980s.searchers say the risk of dying of lung cancer is 25 times higher sfor smoke years a study found obese drivers face a higher risk of dying in car accidents and found obese drivers get less protection from seat belts. slightly more than a third of american adults are now considered obese. the study appears in emergency medicine journey. >> consumer reports partnered with 7 on your side to a report on a take on three electric cars. >> yes. oo as you've reports more companies are coming out with cars that are all electric, no gas needed. several claim the equivalent of 100 miles per hour or better. it could have you thinking about buying an electric vehicle so consumer reports just tested latest entries. ford calls it the most fuel efficient compact car in america, consumer reports finds it can get 107 miles per gallon. and engineers compared witness other cars. >> ime gets 111 miles per gallon but it's slow z cramped and it rides stiffly. engineers thought it felt like a glorified golf c
women are starting earlier and lung cancer risks for men hit a plateau in 1980s.searchers say the risk of dying of lung cancer is 25 times higher sfor smoke years a study found obese drivers face a higher risk of dying in car accidents and found obese drivers get less protection from seat belts. slightly more than a third of american adults are now considered obese. the study appears in emergency medicine journey. >> consumer reports partnered with 7 on your side to a report on a take on...
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evening for lebron jairjs needing just 18 points to become the youngest player to reach 20,000 points plateauthis just in 10 seasons and he's just 28 years old. >> i joined an elite group of greats that played this game. it's very... i don't take this game for granted. i understand the opportunity i was given. that is why i give everything to this game, hopefully, it will continue to give to me.. >> golden state comes into this game with a record of 23 and 13. there are added woes is the seth curry situation wex got word he will not be able to go tonight. and he tweaked his ankle in practice today, x rays are negative. but without him, warriors want to show they belong in conversation with the elite teams in the nba. >> they made noise so spot slight going to be on them. with us being a surprise team everyone didn't expect with this. it's two good teams playing against each other. >> moving on to nfl, the 49ers and the falcons sunday in atlanta. niners have to be able to get pressure on matt ryan. justin says he bonded with the big elbow brace. >> it's a love-hate relationship. it's one of th
evening for lebron jairjs needing just 18 points to become the youngest player to reach 20,000 points plateauthis just in 10 seasons and he's just 28 years old. >> i joined an elite group of greats that played this game. it's very... i don't take this game for granted. i understand the opportunity i was given. that is why i give everything to this game, hopefully, it will continue to give to me.. >> golden state comes into this game with a record of 23 and 13. there are added woes...
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and no how the temperatures kind of plateau there in the upper 40s and that is looks like overnight tonightst of us are in the 40s. yes, showers back -- well, they continue in the forecast for tomorrow and we haven't made a change there and that does look like the showers will hold off tomorrow until the afternoon, and so more than likely tomorrow afternoon, tomorrow evening, it will be a wet commute and that does not look like it's going to be a big, big rain maker, not a lot of rain. maybe in some places a .1 of an inch approaching a quarter of an inch. no more than that. okay. and this is the setup of the jet stream. we watch the big dip to the west and you get that into the jet stream to the west and a good ridge building on the eastern side of the nation and this high pressure is helping, too. the cold air is staying locked to the west-northwest for several days and we begin to see indications, though, that late next week some of this real cold stuff is going to make a run for it and that is looks like thursday and a dramatic change into thursday and next weekend. the extended models a
and no how the temperatures kind of plateau there in the upper 40s and that is looks like overnight tonightst of us are in the 40s. yes, showers back -- well, they continue in the forecast for tomorrow and we haven't made a change there and that does look like the showers will hold off tomorrow until the afternoon, and so more than likely tomorrow afternoon, tomorrow evening, it will be a wet commute and that does not look like it's going to be a big, big rain maker, not a lot of rain. maybe in...
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. >> has the recovery plateaued or will he continue to gain? >>guest: well, i don't have all the information so i will give you the doctor answer. the doctor answer is without the information it is hard to tell. that said, people continue to gain function and continue to improve up to various and different points. we will just have to wait-and-see. of court, what most people would be concerned with are his steam now and his cognitive ability. because he had a right sided stroke the cognitive side may not be affected initially. it is hard to say because reports indicate there could be some cognitive issues but nothing that could affect him in the senate. >>gregg: i was under the impression the right side controls spatial function and motion and importantly it controls judgment. is that true? >>guest: yes. the spatial motion, where your feet are with respect to your body. so his ability to walk up the steps of the capitol is remarkable. initiating was the main artery in the neck on the right side of his neck was dissected in half and they had to
. >> has the recovery plateaued or will he continue to gain? >>guest: well, i don't have all the information so i will give you the doctor answer. the doctor answer is without the information it is hard to tell. that said, people continue to gain function and continue to improve up to various and different points. we will just have to wait-and-see. of court, what most people would be concerned with are his steam now and his cognitive ability. because he had a right sided stroke the...
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do we see a double spike or see it start to plateau? our normal flu season is $50 million and plan for that this year. last year was 25. will be between 50 and 100 but less than 100. liz: less than $75 million? >> don't know. it won't be a big number. rear betting on medical costs. liz: how concerned are you when you see a spike? when you start to see real outbreak? when that starts to happen wheat -- the bring your chief financial officer and say put together rainy day fund? >> we have every month a meeting with a bunch of actuaries and statisticians and medical management people and talk to them about what is going on in the marketplace? we saw the initial spike of the flu, what we saw was it was low in intensity, people going into the hospital, seeing people just getting sick with the flu and going home. we start to break it down and decide whether we have a major problem like we saw with h1n1 in 2009. cheryl: a breaking news is how google aggregate's the numbers vice the, city and how many people are coming down with it and do it by
do we see a double spike or see it start to plateau? our normal flu season is $50 million and plan for that this year. last year was 25. will be between 50 and 100 but less than 100. liz: less than $75 million? >> don't know. it won't be a big number. rear betting on medical costs. liz: how concerned are you when you see a spike? when you start to see real outbreak? when that starts to happen wheat -- the bring your chief financial officer and say put together rainy day fund? >> we...
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we are at a plateau because the next is what is going on in washington d.c.hat scares me more than anything have seen in this market in years. liz: i no d.c. is an issue. it is something we cannot control, sadly enough, but we can serve to control whether we are jumping into this market. people are still sitting on the sidelines holding their worries, missing rallies like this. >> that only cause more confusion because we are not really breaking out on explosive volume, which is also another concern. with the breakup like this you want to see volume ramp up, which would indicate to you that people really have a change of mindset. at 400 million shares, you are not really breaking out yet. some people -- liz: composite track. that would be the highest. let me get to the energy complex. everything is higher right now, jonathan. is this all the very tense and very worrisome situation? >> that is part of it. it pushes up a little bit yesterday. today a lot of it is the economic news that pushed us over 95 and up over 96, but more importantly we set lover $95 whic
we are at a plateau because the next is what is going on in washington d.c.hat scares me more than anything have seen in this market in years. liz: i no d.c. is an issue. it is something we cannot control, sadly enough, but we can serve to control whether we are jumping into this market. people are still sitting on the sidelines holding their worries, missing rallies like this. >> that only cause more confusion because we are not really breaking out on explosive volume, which is also...
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plateaued. good free cash flow. but not a lot of growth. a naturally attractive target if you find the capitol. jack, do you believe there is capitol that would want to develop something like a dell? >> yeah, i believe it. like i said, it probably has a huge balance sheet with cash. i don't think dell has any debt. so i see no reason why companies could probably come in with less equity than you think brian. this could support dae sent sized debt mode on your own. >> you're right. you could pull a nabisco on this thing, right? >> yeah. you will ruin the business. but you can do it. >> michael dell is a great salesman. one thing he has said consistently is it's not going to be tomorrow. if he can get the private equity guys to believe and buy into it, why not, brian and i like what jack said about lbos. it's time. >> this is a bloomberg report and dell talked to two firms about a possible buyout. we are getting more clarification and details. but stock is up over by just 12% in the trade right now. >> nice move. >> yeah. >> it really is. jac
plateaued. good free cash flow. but not a lot of growth. a naturally attractive target if you find the capitol. jack, do you believe there is capitol that would want to develop something like a dell? >> yeah, i believe it. like i said, it probably has a huge balance sheet with cash. i don't think dell has any debt. so i see no reason why companies could probably come in with less equity than you think brian. this could support dae sent sized debt mode on your own. >> you're right....
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as we enter into the second term have prices plateaued? next guest says the energy sector will continue to thrive with north america only years away from energy independence. david cid do, east/west petroleum corporation joins me in a fox business exclusive. he joins me from vancouver what he sees in oil production and what he sees next for the sector. i will kick it off, you say the state of california. why? >> hi, cheryl, thanks for having me on. i'm excited to be on and share my thoughts about the oil boom that is occurring in the united states. i'm the chairman after company called east/west petroleum. we invested in california just recently. i don't know if your listeners know of a company called oxy petroleum. cheryl: ox dental is one of the biggest energy companies in the world and they are based in california which makes it an interesting dichotomy, being an oil company in california but yes, go ahead. >> you know they were looking for about 20 million barrels of oil in 2008, 2009. they discovered a field that is, as the reserves r
as we enter into the second term have prices plateaued? next guest says the energy sector will continue to thrive with north america only years away from energy independence. david cid do, east/west petroleum corporation joins me in a fox business exclusive. he joins me from vancouver what he sees in oil production and what he sees next for the sector. i will kick it off, you say the state of california. why? >> hi, cheryl, thanks for having me on. i'm excited to be on and share my...
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you have hit this dreaded weight loss plateau, a lot of people experience this. don't let it be a reason to give up. we'll get you over the hump. your body has gotten used to your new diet. to ramp up your results, consume fewer calories or exercise more. that part you figured out. here is the good news, it doesn't take much. adding 15 minutes to your typical exercise regimen is often enough to yield new results. also, try this, switch things up at the gym. if you alternate between the treadmill, elliptical and bike, it keeps your body challenges, throw in some weights and your body burns more calories throughout the day. >>> happy birthday to my middle daughter, sky, turns 6 years old. my family is the reason die everythii do everything i do. i want to stay in shape to be around for them. >>> still using snail mail? stamp prices are going up today. will it rescue the ailing postal service? i'll ask the woman tasked with saving it. >>> a new tell-all book has scientologists raging. anderson cooper describes the mystique behind one of the most secretive organizati
you have hit this dreaded weight loss plateau, a lot of people experience this. don't let it be a reason to give up. we'll get you over the hump. your body has gotten used to your new diet. to ramp up your results, consume fewer calories or exercise more. that part you figured out. here is the good news, it doesn't take much. adding 15 minutes to your typical exercise regimen is often enough to yield new results. also, try this, switch things up at the gym. if you alternate between the...
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. >> this gets you out of that plateau. i keep my body fat between 6% and 8%.s a good workout. >> you're just catching catfish by hand. it's exhilarating and quite fun. so we try to get down there during noodling season, end of may, early june to catch catfish. they're delicious. >> congratulations, mr. ryan for making it up on everything from marathon times to the auto bailout. you're me big winner. he's also accepting the beef cake of the year award. but that is given out in a special las vegas ceremony. now back to the host of tonight's ceremony, the reverend al sharpton. >> thank you. we're back with our revvie judges. let's get right to our next round of awards. the best political force of the year is awarded to the person or group who drove the agenda in 2012. victoria, who wins the award in your book? >> here it goes to an unintended consequence. in the last segment we were talking about voter suppression. i think there was a silver lining here. because across the country we saw people being kept from coming out to vote. and this mobilized them. we saw t
. >> this gets you out of that plateau. i keep my body fat between 6% and 8%.s a good workout. >> you're just catching catfish by hand. it's exhilarating and quite fun. so we try to get down there during noodling season, end of may, early june to catch catfish. they're delicious. >> congratulations, mr. ryan for making it up on everything from marathon times to the auto bailout. you're me big winner. he's also accepting the beef cake of the year award. but that is given out in...
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the tug hill plateaus are right in here.ng to be here in northern new england, the northern plains, and we're looking at some cool air throughout much of the west. still a chance for some snow showers throughout the great lakes on sunday. throughout parts of the southeast more clouds and some showers. it's going to be cold throughout the plains with temperatures topping out for highs only in the 30s. and then on monday you can see a front lining up right here. that's going to help bring in a little cooler air on tuesday. but it's still going to be lingering right around the canadian border. minneapolis dropping just a few degrees. we're starting to see some warming conditions early on in the week. and you can see another area of low pressure setting up here throughout parts of the southeast and then in the southern plains, chance for some rain as things are turning mild. temperatures getting into the upper 40s for louisville. and in chicago 41. we're going to watch out for the chance for some showers the beginning to the mid
the tug hill plateaus are right in here.ng to be here in northern new england, the northern plains, and we're looking at some cool air throughout much of the west. still a chance for some snow showers throughout the great lakes on sunday. throughout parts of the southeast more clouds and some showers. it's going to be cold throughout the plains with temperatures topping out for highs only in the 30s. and then on monday you can see a front lining up right here. that's going to help bring in a...
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you have hit this dreaded weight loss plateau. a lot of people experience this. but don't let it be a reason to give up. we're going to get you over this hump. your body has likely gotten used to your new died or your new exercise regimen. to ramp up the results, you have to consume fewer calories or exercise more. here's the good news, it doesn't take much. adding just 15 minutes to your typical exercise regimen is often enough to yield results. also try this, switch things up at the gym. if you alternate between the treadmill, elliptical, and the bike, give it a challenge. >> before we go, i want to give a happy birthday to my middle daughter here. she turns 6 years old, sky and the rest of my family, they're part of the reason i do everything i do, including staying in shape. i want to be around for them. i hope you do the same. your top story are up next in the "cnn newsroom." >>> the internet hacking group anonymous at it again, hijacking a federal website and promising to avenge the death of an internet activist by releasing government secrets. hello, every
you have hit this dreaded weight loss plateau. a lot of people experience this. but don't let it be a reason to give up. we're going to get you over this hump. your body has likely gotten used to your new died or your new exercise regimen. to ramp up the results, you have to consume fewer calories or exercise more. here's the good news, it doesn't take much. adding just 15 minutes to your typical exercise regimen is often enough to yield results. also try this, switch things up at the gym. if...
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would've thought that apple would have been the big downer on the market. iphone sales hitting a plateaunew products to introduce. apple said sales would likely increase just 7% in the current quarter. that's not good news. as serious letdown for company regularly posting rates above 50%. the stock sank more than 12 percent today, the worst for them since 2008. at one point slipping into the number two spot on the list of the world's most valuable companies. hey, it was a different story for fellow textile netflix. the biggest one day gain since the video subscription service went public. and one other reasons for the jump on the dow today was the drop in jobless claims. while that is good news, markets and the economy have another big headache. it's called washington. with me now, harvard economist jeffrey myron. good to see you. as always, let's start with these weekly jobless claims. it's getting some attention, some bus. they were down 5,000 to 330,000. that is the lowest level in, i believe, two years. pretty impressive. is this a trend? >> at think it probably is. i think we will s
would've thought that apple would have been the big downer on the market. iphone sales hitting a plateaunew products to introduce. apple said sales would likely increase just 7% in the current quarter. that's not good news. as serious letdown for company regularly posting rates above 50%. the stock sank more than 12 percent today, the worst for them since 2008. at one point slipping into the number two spot on the list of the world's most valuable companies. hey, it was a different story for...
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that rate has now plateaued. and i were chatting a bit before the session about what our current estimates are of the percent of ballots that came in early. it's somewhere between 30 and 35% is where we're going to end up. that is approximately what we saw in 2008. that contrasts with, again, you know, the 50 president increase -- 50% increase we were seeing. we don't know why it has plateaued. i have some thoughts on that that i can share with people afterwards if we have q&a, but that is something to think about in the future. you can't keep planning for this number to go up 50-75%, though in some jurisdictions it is doing that. the third thing i'll say for 2012 with respect to the lines is that i've already been contacted by a number of states and jurisdictions about we can fix the lines by putting in early voting. the problem is that data in 2008 collected by michael and charles stewart in a partnership with the pew center in the states is that the average early voter waited longer in line than the election d
that rate has now plateaued. and i were chatting a bit before the session about what our current estimates are of the percent of ballots that came in early. it's somewhere between 30 and 35% is where we're going to end up. that is approximately what we saw in 2008. that contrasts with, again, you know, the 50 president increase -- 50% increase we were seeing. we don't know why it has plateaued. i have some thoughts on that that i can share with people afterwards if we have q&a, but that is...
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have a way of moving up in a projected stair-step fashion and i think after 13 years of being at a plateaull be, whether in ai a year o two or next month, or the next decade, we will look at the united states doing well. >> could you agree with jim that we could see 10 to 20% of equities this year, though? >> i believe from the point of view there is so much money on the side lines earning nothing that rubber band effect of it coming out could absolutely could do that. it is not outlandish, but i try not to call short term market moves. >> i want to get to something that was said yesterday at 30 rock. jim, i know you're in a little box there. from memory and s&p 500, what is interesting is that over time, recently, i'm always saying recently, right? we have seen the two diverge. rates have gone down. i'm trying to break out the john madden illustrator here, markets have gone up. but there have been plenty of times within say last ten years before that, where they were going the same way. if rates normalize, jim, will we crush stocks or can they trade divergeantly? >> i would expect for the
have a way of moving up in a projected stair-step fashion and i think after 13 years of being at a plateaull be, whether in ai a year o two or next month, or the next decade, we will look at the united states doing well. >> could you agree with jim that we could see 10 to 20% of equities this year, though? >> i believe from the point of view there is so much money on the side lines earning nothing that rubber band effect of it coming out could absolutely could do that. it is not...
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he has not yet plateaued.e expect that brendan will do the same for years he'll keep getting better and better >> ifill: let me ask you a very basic question. we have done a lot of coverage here and everyone has been following very closely the incredible leaps and bounds that have beenmade ung proceed thesis. the mobility which has been restored especially to victims of i.e.d.s and other traumatic injuries in wars. why not continue to build on that technology? what is the advantage of transplantation? >> we actually still are building on that technology. we here johns hopkins even participate in a program that capitalizes on that led by a surgeon called targeted muscle... for certain people that technology and using really advance robotics is a better option than other patients. so we try to decide that on a case-by-case basis. the higher the amputation, the poorer the nerve regeneration is going to be. we have a feeling that those patients at least right now are probably better candidates for more advanced ro
he has not yet plateaued.e expect that brendan will do the same for years he'll keep getting better and better >> ifill: let me ask you a very basic question. we have done a lot of coverage here and everyone has been following very closely the incredible leaps and bounds that have beenmade ung proceed thesis. the mobility which has been restored especially to victims of i.e.d.s and other traumatic injuries in wars. why not continue to build on that technology? what is the advantage of...
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. >> warner: the sweeping vistas of the golan heights plateau and the bucolic life of the israelis wholive here bear quiet witness to the strategic importance of this area which israel captured from syria during the 1967 arab-israeli war. but after four decades of quiet along this border, israel, just like syria's arab neighbors, is increasingly worried about the unpredictable spillover from the civil war there. this cease-fire line between israel and syria has been maintained for nearly 40 years by their armies and u.n. troops as well. but with conflict raging inside syria, israel is taking no chances. it's now fortifying the security barrier behind me to guard against any dangers that may arise. here are the fence adjoining a united nations' observer force outpost. u.n. officials voiced concern this month that the syrian conflict could threaten the longstanding separation line between the two countries. is. >> what we can see here is the military has strengthened the barrier. they have strengthened the gate that we see here. and the military is also introducing new technology devices
. >> warner: the sweeping vistas of the golan heights plateau and the bucolic life of the israelis wholive here bear quiet witness to the strategic importance of this area which israel captured from syria during the 1967 arab-israeli war. but after four decades of quiet along this border, israel, just like syria's arab neighbors, is increasingly worried about the unpredictable spillover from the civil war there. this cease-fire line between israel and syria has been maintained for nearly...
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. >> warner: the sweeping vistas of the golan heights plateau and the bucolic life of the israelis wholive here bear quiet witness to the strategic importance of this area which israel captured from syria during the 1967 arab-israeli war. but after four decades of quiet along this border, israel, just like syria's arab neighbors, is increasingly worried about the unpredictable spillover from the civil war there. this cease-fire line between israel and syria has been maintained for nearly 40 years by their armies and u.n. troops as well. but with conflict raging inside syria, israel is taking no chances. it's now fortifying the security barrier behind me to guard against any dangers that may arise. here are the fence adjoining a united nations' observer force outpost. u.n. officials voiced concern this month that the syrian conflict could threaten the longstanding separation line between the two countries. is. >> what we can see here is the military has strengthened the barrier. they have strengthened the gate that we see here. and the military is also introducing new technology devices
. >> warner: the sweeping vistas of the golan heights plateau and the bucolic life of the israelis wholive here bear quiet witness to the strategic importance of this area which israel captured from syria during the 1967 arab-israeli war. but after four decades of quiet along this border, israel, just like syria's arab neighbors, is increasingly worried about the unpredictable spillover from the civil war there. this cease-fire line between israel and syria has been maintained for nearly...
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right about earnings plateauing and reaccelerating, there are things to do. >> yeah. >> but it's definitelyts. we have 17 offices. we operate across all asset classes, and not everything is a buy. trying to be selective in terms of how we're deploying capital. >> but are you making a point saying, look, want to be making a steady move out of bonds and cash. >> take a step back. when we -- when we look at real yields, they are negative 75 basis points. >> losing money by keeping money in money markets. >> yeah, and you think about -- you think about if high yield was a storks trading at 18 times when s&p stocks are trading at 13 or 14 times. credit spreads are very tight. what we're saying is find things that have some interest rate sensitivity, bank loans, direct lending, equities with low payout ratios but high cash balances. i think those are the things, it's not a -- not, you know, a revolution, an evolution, but we think we're structurally at the bottom of the rate cycle, and we think the fed, if you look at what's happening with the fed or in japan, what's happening in japan? they are
right about earnings plateauing and reaccelerating, there are things to do. >> yeah. >> but it's definitelyts. we have 17 offices. we operate across all asset classes, and not everything is a buy. trying to be selective in terms of how we're deploying capital. >> but are you making a point saying, look, want to be making a steady move out of bonds and cash. >> take a step back. when we -- when we look at real yields, they are negative 75 basis points. >> losing...