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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 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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farther north, winter weather making its way across afghanistan, pushing towards the himalayan plateau. .ooler air coming in behind at high in doha of 23 degrees. >> a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. north korea has announced it could launch a preemptive nuclear strike against the u.s. it accuses washington of pushing to start a nuclear war against pyongyang here the un security council is due to's -- to vote on a new set -- against pyongyang. the un security council is due to vote on a new set of sanctions in a few hours. kalonzo musyoka once the count to be stopped -- once the account to be stopped -- kalonzo musyoka wants the count to be stopped, but did not call for protests. beo chavez's funeral will held on friday, but it is not yet known where he will be buried. thousands of people were there to see the coffin carried through caracas. now thousands of people are queuing up to see it lying in state. >> that is correct. i am here at the military academy. the military of defense is also located here. thousands of people have been coming here all night to show their love
farther north, winter weather making its way across afghanistan, pushing towards the himalayan plateau. .ooler air coming in behind at high in doha of 23 degrees. >> a reminder of the top stories on al jazeera. north korea has announced it could launch a preemptive nuclear strike against the u.s. it accuses washington of pushing to start a nuclear war against pyongyang here the un security council is due to's -- to vote on a new set -- against pyongyang. the un security council is due to...
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the temperatures and the thin air on the tibetan plateau complicate efforts. more than 3000 workers, 200 excavators, and others are involved. they are concerned that the rescuers themselves could be in danger. more casualties. we cannot prevent more to happen. this is why we have sent people to monitor the conditions of the surrounding mountains 24 hours a day to detect for the issue. tibet is rich in precious minerals and metals. the chinese officials encourages mining here as a means of economic growth, but environmentalists blame them for ravaging the landscape. but the geological conditions of this area, identified hazards that may lead to similar accidents. we have to make sure that nobody can be where such landslides happen again in the future. >> for now, it is a difficult mission, perhaps an impossible one, with the chance of finding any survivors growing slimmer by the hour. aljazeera. >> bangladesh is a country in turmoil. an ongoing political crisis has stretched over four months, with widespread violence making daily life difficult for many. verdic
the temperatures and the thin air on the tibetan plateau complicate efforts. more than 3000 workers, 200 excavators, and others are involved. they are concerned that the rescuers themselves could be in danger. more casualties. we cannot prevent more to happen. this is why we have sent people to monitor the conditions of the surrounding mountains 24 hours a day to detect for the issue. tibet is rich in precious minerals and metals. the chinese officials encourages mining here as a means of...
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north into the tibetan plateau, you have a decent snow pack on hand right now.hat is very likely going to smelt that off. similar conditions going through the weekend here in japan. all that warm air starts pushing from the south across portions of ski country here. you're going to be seeing that snow melt causing the risk of avalanche, especially on the ungroomed surfaces if you're a skier. you're going to want to watch out for this. this is what i'm talking about with this warmup. take a look at this. shanghai, getting up to 17 for the high. actually on sunday as well. you're likely going to see some light rain showers across the area even extending to japan going into next week. but i don't expect this to cool down at all in the near future. tokyo getting up to 18 on your saturday. 17 on sunday. still well above the average for this time of year. let's take a look towards the americas. high pressure still dominating the central u.s. we are watching one storm system on the pacific northwest, though, into british columbia here in canada. that system is bringing
north into the tibetan plateau, you have a decent snow pack on hand right now.hat is very likely going to smelt that off. similar conditions going through the weekend here in japan. all that warm air starts pushing from the south across portions of ski country here. you're going to be seeing that snow melt causing the risk of avalanche, especially on the ungroomed surfaces if you're a skier. you're going to want to watch out for this. this is what i'm talking about with this warmup. take a look...
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it plateaued but it did not stop. now people are doing the harlem shake, jumping out of airplanes.hake sexy version. and a random fat guy doing it. here's a washing machine doing it. something makes all these people move. it was true a month ago and it's still true now. >> i think it's easy for people to do and you just act like an idiot for 30 seconds. boom, harlem shake. >> reporter: by now, youtube says videos with the term harlem shake have been viewed 700 million times. that is closing in on a billion. of course, some of these are backlash videos. the ones that say "enough with the harlem shake" which some say isn't even the authentic dance move of that name. but look, this isn't all backlash. guys posting themselves on facebook, they're just not part of that elite that thinks this is incredibly dumb. no, they think it's fun. because sometimes dumb is fun. even if the smarty pants don't think so. john donvan, abc news, washington. >>> well now it's time for tonight's closing argument. today, the tsa announced it will allow passengers to carry small knives onboard airplanes, th
it plateaued but it did not stop. now people are doing the harlem shake, jumping out of airplanes.hake sexy version. and a random fat guy doing it. here's a washing machine doing it. something makes all these people move. it was true a month ago and it's still true now. >> i think it's easy for people to do and you just act like an idiot for 30 seconds. boom, harlem shake. >> reporter: by now, youtube says videos with the term harlem shake have been viewed 700 million times. that is...
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>> in many ways women's progress has not plateaued.e college and graduate degrees. where they're not making gains is the at the top of any industry in our country and the gains we've made in government which are recent are very small. we're now at 18% of congress 20% of the senate. the numbers at the top of the industry have been flat for ten full years. these trends aren't changing unless we do something about it. >> why is it if women are outpacing men in education, getting more degrees than men in a number of fields why is it that we're stalling in leadership positions? >> women are held back by constitutional al institutional barriers lack of affordable child care and held back by things within ourselves. >> and you can see my complete interview with sheryl sandberg sunday night on "60 minutes" at 7:00, 6:00 central right here on cbs. >>> as we reported unemployment dropped to 7.7% last month, the lowest number in four years. the news comes after the dow soared to a new all-time high. mellody hobson is with us. good morning. >> goo
>> in many ways women's progress has not plateaued.e college and graduate degrees. where they're not making gains is the at the top of any industry in our country and the gains we've made in government which are recent are very small. we're now at 18% of congress 20% of the senate. the numbers at the top of the industry have been flat for ten full years. these trends aren't changing unless we do something about it. >> why is it if women are outpacing men in education, getting more...
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even mere the great lakes, if you're in cleveland, even the tug hill plateau, you're dealing with snow this morning, too. it's a winter feel to it. and then we have what i think will be, i hope will be our last major winter storm of the season. this one will be starting on saturday in the denver area then spreading through colorado, missouri. really following interstate 70 right through st. louis. the indianapolis. everywhere in white is possibility of three to six inches of snow, especially on the grassy surfaces. it doesn't snow so hard in the mid-atlantic sunday night and monday morning. temperatures will be a little too warment aga. again, we're talking about a major snow event. nothing like that today but that's coming this weekend. we can't win. just got to wait. >> all rightment you just said last major snow of the season. i'm going to hold you to that. >> i've already said that three times by the way. >>> coming up, obama care is on the move s your state one of the 26 that have failed to meet obama care deadlines? plus, have you heard the buzz over american eagle's spray on ski
even mere the great lakes, if you're in cleveland, even the tug hill plateau, you're dealing with snow this morning, too. it's a winter feel to it. and then we have what i think will be, i hope will be our last major winter storm of the season. this one will be starting on saturday in the denver area then spreading through colorado, missouri. really following interstate 70 right through st. louis. the indianapolis. everywhere in white is possibility of three to six inches of snow, especially on...
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he was scamming somebody else not them right the housing market in britain is a ponzi scheme it's plateaued the year ago or so so i was born needs a new suckers he's going to inject the housing ponzi scheme in britain with more money that is borrowing from the central banks ultimately and mark carney is being flown into britain to lend george osborne more money from the wholesale market to reinflate the housing bubble in the u.k. as a political gimmick doesn't add jobs no doesn't grow the economy no it in fact creates an economy people dependent on gambling ponzi schemes with using their house as an a.t.m. to finance their consumption to drink all day they give a p.r. no one p. off their beer keep them drunk people borrowing people gambling people naked and stupid george osborne's message is and it does absolutely nothing to grow the economy and we already have a precedent already about what a government backstopping gambling in the housing market is called fannie mae and freddie mac. that's the primary reason you have a two thousand and eight bust osborne's looking at the. recent history t
he was scamming somebody else not them right the housing market in britain is a ponzi scheme it's plateaued the year ago or so so i was born needs a new suckers he's going to inject the housing ponzi scheme in britain with more money that is borrowing from the central banks ultimately and mark carney is being flown into britain to lend george osborne more money from the wholesale market to reinflate the housing bubble in the u.k. as a political gimmick doesn't add jobs no doesn't grow the...
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europe is in a plateau now and they drop off a steep cliff after 2014. trouble looming, what do you do with your money? where do you put it? speak the market kind of goes sideways in an increasingly volatile manner. buy and hold does not work so well. you cannot be out of the markets either. we just say, when things bubble up, there is very strong resistance. that is my target for later this year. then we will start heading down. basically-- dagen: you are telling able to essentially trade. >> a long-term trader. every several years. you get more defensive. when crash, you have to have the guts to step back and peered we will see another crash and we will see another strong stimulus program. dagen: if the strategy works, why didn't it do better? >> we had a model. it back tested it and all of this sort of stuff. the fed manipulated and pushed the market. it is taking $2 trillion a year. the fed is basically manipulating the markets. but indicators, they just do not work anymore. it did not too bad, it just did not do as well as we wanted to. dagen: thank
europe is in a plateau now and they drop off a steep cliff after 2014. trouble looming, what do you do with your money? where do you put it? speak the market kind of goes sideways in an increasingly volatile manner. buy and hold does not work so well. you cannot be out of the markets either. we just say, when things bubble up, there is very strong resistance. that is my target for later this year. then we will start heading down. basically-- dagen: you are telling able to essentially trade....
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mike is ceo of preventus group, they help companies that have plateaued get back to growing.e is also a best-selling author. and the special projects director at entrepreneur.com, colleen. great to see you both. >> great to see you. >> so this is a story that happens all of the time. you have this great service and you're trying to get people to use it. and offering it for free and they just hang up the phone on you. i mean, i told them -- i asked them in the beginning, what were people's reactions? and they said even when they were offering it for free, nobody wanted to do it because it takes time and takes thinking. and so is it a viable strategy for a lot of companies? >> to get started you have to do it for free because it's so risky to be the first customer. so i talk with any business starting out. if you can do it free or significantly dig counted in the beginning, the second customer is the one who will be asking for the referral. so i hate to say it but it is the way to get started. you need to ratchet up the prays quickly to become profitable. >> i don't know if you
mike is ceo of preventus group, they help companies that have plateaued get back to growing.e is also a best-selling author. and the special projects director at entrepreneur.com, colleen. great to see you both. >> great to see you. >> so this is a story that happens all of the time. you have this great service and you're trying to get people to use it. and offering it for free and they just hang up the phone on you. i mean, i told them -- i asked them in the beginning, what were...
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using the second half may not be so good, we could see some plateauing warty civilization?e first half that i like because it continues to do better and still everyone's biggest asset. because of the fed, because of acquisitions. but i am nervous about the sequester. i think it slows down the economy in the second half. liz: but there will always be a problem. >> the cbo, which is neutral, it's a bipartisan thing, the congressional budget office, this will hit the job market by 750,000 jobs in the second half of the year. that is a huge number. people are saying that this won't come to fruition, but those numbers do not lie and also ben bernanke was very clear that there was six tenths of a percent of gdp that would be clear. i would say the second half of the year i am nervous unless we can figure out how to get this whole deficit discussion straight. liz: president obama is going to have dinner tonight with the senators. so there is some coming together moment. >> yes, we reach out to them since last week. this is not an advertisement, it is on the level of 2.5 to one, if
using the second half may not be so good, we could see some plateauing warty civilization?e first half that i like because it continues to do better and still everyone's biggest asset. because of the fed, because of acquisitions. but i am nervous about the sequester. i think it slows down the economy in the second half. liz: but there will always be a problem. >> the cbo, which is neutral, it's a bipartisan thing, the congressional budget office, this will hit the job market by 750,000...
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europe is in what i call a demographic plateau. we'v already been in a downturn. they fall off a cliff in couple years. if they're in this much trouble and cyprus, yes, it's small, but a big symptom what is happening there. here is what happens when individual countries don't have printing presses. the fed here creates a trillion dollars a year to push up bank reserves, push up markets with no demand for austerity, places like cyprus are having to pay the bill through depositers or bondholders or something. so they're feeling more austerity in europe than we are. that's the difference. our markets go up until there is bad news. i don't think our markets will go up much more. there is very strong recess stance at 10 on the s&p 500 just above here. melissa: jack, putting it all together what i've heard so far, maybe our markets look great in the short term because everything is falling apart in europe and we go up for a little while and somewhere down the road we pay the piper but traders don't care about that in e near term. >> i think the next domino is banks in w
europe is in what i call a demographic plateau. we'v already been in a downturn. they fall off a cliff in couple years. if they're in this much trouble and cyprus, yes, it's small, but a big symptom what is happening there. here is what happens when individual countries don't have printing presses. the fed here creates a trillion dollars a year to push up bank reserves, push up markets with no demand for austerity, places like cyprus are having to pay the bill through depositers or bondholders...
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common-sense stuff that clears up all the misinformation it deals with diet dilemmas like cravings, hunger, plateausbout those chicken legs we had. >> we shouldn't have eaten those. >> i feel terrible. >> they were so darn good. >> you're going to show us some exercises in a minute with sara. how has motherhood changed you? >> whoa? >> how has -- let's just -- how hasn't it? it changes you in every way. i have to say, it is the most challenging thing that i've ever done. and i struggle every day to kind of find my footing with it. but it's also the most amazing thing you could ever do. so -- >> will you show us a few moves -- >> we'll get sara, the young one to do it. >> so, all right, i designed these moves, you can do them any place, any time, anywhere. so these are a little workout that i'm going to be doing, i'm going on a speaking tour this summer. >> where are you going? >> across the country. >> 40-some cities? >> yes, across the country, across canada, i'm on a tour bus with the whole family. >> you think you're tired now. >> i know. this is the kind of stuff we're going to be doing. we star
common-sense stuff that clears up all the misinformation it deals with diet dilemmas like cravings, hunger, plateausbout those chicken legs we had. >> we shouldn't have eaten those. >> i feel terrible. >> they were so darn good. >> you're going to show us some exercises in a minute with sara. how has motherhood changed you? >> whoa? >> how has -- let's just -- how hasn't it? it changes you in every way. i have to say, it is the most challenging thing that...
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>> what happened is we plateaued at a high point last year. been growing for the last three years. and so now instead of continuing to grow we have leveled off. now, you know, it is great one month. all right the next. it is n that every month or you are just growing at almost double digits. melissa: let me ask you about some of the things that the federal reserve said because they make their projections for the you are actually out there living it for real. they talk about unemployment. they say the unemployment picture is improving. but the labor market improvement, i think, was the exact quote. is that how it feels? doest feel like a liberal market is getting tighter? 50,000 employees. >> it is. and what i have said for the last few months now, you are getting to the point where there are a lot of people that justt3 don't want to work. the government keeps continuing the stimulus of keeping people on unemployment. the keep extending it. and so when people can just not work or work for an extra hundred dollars a week than they don't want to
>> what happened is we plateaued at a high point last year. been growing for the last three years. and so now instead of continuing to grow we have leveled off. now, you know, it is great one month. all right the next. it is n that every month or you are just growing at almost double digits. melissa: let me ask you about some of the things that the federal reserve said because they make their projections for the you are actually out there living it for real. they talk about unemployment....
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profits are going to move from this level, plateauing, to a much higher level than the market ever anticipatedow growth is actually long-term beneficial for asset prices because inflation stays low, interest rates stay low. it's when the fed starts to get concerned about a 6.5% unemployment rate and the fact that the economy's growing too fast. we have a surplus of resources, we have a surplus of capital. we don't have labor in there say, hey, i want more money, i don't want benefits, they can't get them anymore. productivity is the word of the day. and the final piece i'd like to make of this, liquidity is just coming out of our ears. cheryl: okay, fair and balanced, i want to give jon the last word. go ahead, jon. >> look, what ned's saying is, you know, we have a surplus of this, economic growth is great. but, look, the dollar moving up is going to hurt repatriation particularly the large cap multi-nationals, so look for earnings to be disappointing, look for more oracle disappointments, more fedex disappointments, that's right around the corner. in addition, look for gdp to be benign, and
profits are going to move from this level, plateauing, to a much higher level than the market ever anticipatedow growth is actually long-term beneficial for asset prices because inflation stays low, interest rates stay low. it's when the fed starts to get concerned about a 6.5% unemployment rate and the fact that the economy's growing too fast. we have a surplus of resources, we have a surplus of capital. we don't have labor in there say, hey, i want more money, i don't want benefits, they...
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it plateaued but it did not stop. now people are doing the harlem shake, jumping out of airplanes.the harlem shake sexy version. and a random fat guy doing it. here's a washing machine doing it. something makes all these people move. it was true a month ago and it's still true now. >> it's easy for people to and you just act like an idiot for 30 seconds. boom, harlem shake. >> reporter: by now, videos with the term harlem shake have been viewed 700 million times. the ones that say enough with the harlem shake. but some say isn't even the authentic dance move of that name. but look, this isn't all backlash. guys posting themselves on face back, they're just not part of the elite that thinks this is incredibly dumb. because sometimes dumb is fun. even if the smartest don't think so. john donvan, abc news. >> i think the woman in the last sound bite nailed it, anybody can do this. there's no real pattern to it. that's why i think more than any other dancer it's caught on, because there's no rules. >> and you don't have to be a dancer to do it. like there was one guy that was just punc
it plateaued but it did not stop. now people are doing the harlem shake, jumping out of airplanes.the harlem shake sexy version. and a random fat guy doing it. here's a washing machine doing it. something makes all these people move. it was true a month ago and it's still true now. >> it's easy for people to and you just act like an idiot for 30 seconds. boom, harlem shake. >> reporter: by now, videos with the term harlem shake have been viewed 700 million times. the ones that say...
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. >> there are plateaus, leveling off, and then another up leg. but it's a tremendous opportunity.nd natural gas is just a wonderful opportunity for the north american and particularly the u.s. economy. it's going to be a tremendous growth and jobs driver, whether it's used for natural gas transportation, exported. that creates jobs, or it's used for petrochemicals to help give us low-cost feed stocks to make us a world class manufacturer of a whole range of petrochemical downstream products like plastics. >> i'm going to leave it on that positive note, because i hear too much negativity all the time. that's about as good a story there is. that's sam thomas, chairman, president and ceo of chart industries. hey, sometimes you can do well, do good and make money. gtls. stay with cramer. >>> you waited and you wanted a dip. today you got it big-time on dick's. a real shortfall, crummy outlook. ross stores last week. a 10% hammering. a good opportunity, or are you just scared to buy? are you worried that the selling isn't over? i have to tell you that i think both companies have now on
. >> there are plateaus, leveling off, and then another up leg. but it's a tremendous opportunity.nd natural gas is just a wonderful opportunity for the north american and particularly the u.s. economy. it's going to be a tremendous growth and jobs driver, whether it's used for natural gas transportation, exported. that creates jobs, or it's used for petrochemicals to help give us low-cost feed stocks to make us a world class manufacturer of a whole range of petrochemical downstream...
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you rise, you plateau. but at the end of the day, everyone comes down. some people make a splash.ople belly flopped. she belly flopped. and you don't get a second chance at the diving board. did it all catch up with the congresswoman? >> you know, rev, there's a whole lot going on here. with the office of congressional ethics, you know, she's not only in potential violations of the ethics rules of the house but also of federal election commission standards. if she has done any of what they've alleged, she's in a lot of trouble. the irony of this, rev, is that one of her spokesman has said that she is the subject of, you know, a democratic attack. by the dccc and democratic packs. that's not the case. the whistle blower here is one of her former staffers. >> besides the politics of this, she flunked real bad at cpac. let me put it this way. the daily beast reports, carolyn, that it's been time for bachmann since she quit her presidential campaign. they list the tea party caucus she's helped found is now dormant. she's seen a 46% annual staff turnover rate. and politofact has called
you rise, you plateau. but at the end of the day, everyone comes down. some people make a splash.ople belly flopped. she belly flopped. and you don't get a second chance at the diving board. did it all catch up with the congresswoman? >> you know, rev, there's a whole lot going on here. with the office of congressional ethics, you know, she's not only in potential violations of the ethics rules of the house but also of federal election commission standards. if she has done any of what...
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found the bones in a northeastern plateau.it's among the most complete fossil in the entire world and that's a rap on this fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. road kill. that's what's for dinner. montana state senate has approved a new bill that allows people in montana to salvage deer and elk, moose and anti-lope for food. supporters say the measure will help clear roadways and stop good meat from going to waist. opponents question how safe that meat might be. if a governor signs a bill into law, montana will join six other states that allow people to legally eat road kill. scientists say they have just discovered that the universe is nearly 100 million years older than they thought it was. they report new data from the european space agency space craft show that the big bang happened 13.8 billion years ago. meantime, the very engines that helped blast man to the moon and later sank to the ocean floor are now back on dry ground. and we'll show you next. been waiting for the price of mattresses to fall? then hurry, sleep
found the bones in a northeastern plateau.it's among the most complete fossil in the entire world and that's a rap on this fox trip around the world in 80 seconds. road kill. that's what's for dinner. montana state senate has approved a new bill that allows people in montana to salvage deer and elk, moose and anti-lope for food. supporters say the measure will help clear roadways and stop good meat from going to waist. opponents question how safe that meat might be. if a governor signs a bill...
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responsibility that too often women have not taken on for ourselves, for us to not just get to the plateauwe reached it and be thrilled for ourselves, even internally when we keep it to ourselves, but to reach behind us and pull another woman up on that platform with us. >> lee gallagher, i speak from a position of great strength on this debate because 90% of the "piers morgan live" staff are women. literally, 90%. and very, very capable people they are, too. in my experience, pretty good negotiators. take someone like my wife, who's a writer. she's a great writer, much better than me, but a terrible negotiator. she just hates negotiating. hates the whole process, worries about saying no to things, would never dream of asking for a pay rise or anything like that. the reason that's significant is you read a little part of "lean in" even sheryl sandberg when show was approached by mark zuckerberg, she wanted to accept the first offer he made. she was ready to accept the job, dying to accept it. my husband dave kept telling me negotiate but i was terrified of doing anything that might botch t
responsibility that too often women have not taken on for ourselves, for us to not just get to the plateauwe reached it and be thrilled for ourselves, even internally when we keep it to ourselves, but to reach behind us and pull another woman up on that platform with us. >> lee gallagher, i speak from a position of great strength on this debate because 90% of the "piers morgan live" staff are women. literally, 90%. and very, very capable people they are, too. in my experience,...
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fuel efficiency standards in vehicles could be enough to cause global oil demand to plateau by the endade. also pointing out that oil demand is already lower due to higher prices. beaker saw a trade in all of these charts. >> it's short gasoline, long natural gas. you can do that as a pair trade or one leg of it as you want to do it. if you look at gasoline, we're about 9.5 billion barrels a day in demand in 2007. we're down to about 8.5 million barrels a day. you're really starting to see that fall off there. nat gas is a long-term play. still trading a little on weather so be careful with that. but in the long run -- >> you go the nat gas route. >> sure. i think what you want to do is look at something like an i.e.o. the holdings in that etf. these are all the domestic natural gas producers, oil producers, a lot of companies that do both. and you want to start to think about consolidation. exxonmobil pulled the trigger on xto a couple years ago. what they got in the bargain was a massive nat gas field. bp has done several deals. it's very clear that's where everything is going. if yo
fuel efficiency standards in vehicles could be enough to cause global oil demand to plateau by the endade. also pointing out that oil demand is already lower due to higher prices. beaker saw a trade in all of these charts. >> it's short gasoline, long natural gas. you can do that as a pair trade or one leg of it as you want to do it. if you look at gasoline, we're about 9.5 billion barrels a day in demand in 2007. we're down to about 8.5 million barrels a day. you're really starting to...
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it starts off with plateaus of success. what i know is, i've put bogeys in place so you know that you're on your path to your first check in literally days, so you're not just thinking, "ah, i gotta work for six months to find out it doesn't work." no, give me a week of using my strategy and you will never, ever turn back. >> so, dean, you're obviously in the trenches, you've been doing this for years, so you're dealing with people every day that you're training. you do have a lot of successful students, nobody can argue that. you very much have been successful in real estate yourself, nobody could argue that. but why are you so passionate that real estate is the answer for other people? >> the stock market's unstable gold's at an all-time high and the real estate market is what it was 15 years ago. cathy, we lost 15 years of profits, shaved right off the top. and in your area, you are at the bottom and i have strategic determining factors to prove to me you are at the bottom. if it drops a little bit who cares, because wha
it starts off with plateaus of success. what i know is, i've put bogeys in place so you know that you're on your path to your first check in literally days, so you're not just thinking, "ah, i gotta work for six months to find out it doesn't work." no, give me a week of using my strategy and you will never, ever turn back. >> so, dean, you're obviously in the trenches, you've been doing this for years, so you're dealing with people every day that you're training. you do have a...
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europe's demographic trends are only plateauing here. after 2014 they fall off a cliff even larger than japan in the late '90s. europe's only going to get in deeper trouble. longer term i'm bearish. short term i just see a minor correction over the debt ceiling debate, over europe. and then a new high. i do see the s&p going to 1600 this year. probably this summer. >> really? >> then i see growing chances of a major correction that may take a couple years or may take several years. but it's clear to me u.s. demographics only get worse. we're running $2 trillion. fiscal stimulus. in qe a year to create $300 billion in gdp growth. 2% growth. that's a bad equation. >> nathan, why don't you pick it up. part of harry's argument seems to make sense. he is looking for 1600 in the s&p at some point. change your view at all? >> yeah, i know. harry has been calling for the world to come to an end for a long time. i brought my umbrella. >> what are you, mary poppins? >> i'm going to take off. look, the fact of the matter is we are actually having g
europe's demographic trends are only plateauing here. after 2014 they fall off a cliff even larger than japan in the late '90s. europe's only going to get in deeper trouble. longer term i'm bearish. short term i just see a minor correction over the debt ceiling debate, over europe. and then a new high. i do see the s&p going to 1600 this year. probably this summer. >> really? >> then i see growing chances of a major correction that may take a couple years or may take several...
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you'll never plateau with our system. >> that's right and you're going to love our reverse lift conductivether gels are plain. ours is enriched with collagen. in addition to conducting the microcurrent, our gel actually helps to hydrate and plump up your skin. >> our gel even helps you look younger. after the first time using the microcurrent+, your skin will tingle, it'll have a fresh, rosy glow. we increase the circulation to the facial muscles and you look more alive and more vibrant. you feel that way, too. >> and just imagine after 30 days, you'll be beyond thrilled seeing the difference in your face. your results are actually cumulative, so it gets better day after day that you use it. >> exactly. this seems like a good time to take a look at another before and after, don't you think, cecilia? >> absolutely. look at the difference after just one treatment. these pictures always amaze me. look at how much smoother the texture of her skin is. >> and she's not a young woman, so, if you're sitting at home, saying, "oh, it's too late for me." no, it works at every age. >> you can see the
you'll never plateau with our system. >> that's right and you're going to love our reverse lift conductivether gels are plain. ours is enriched with collagen. in addition to conducting the microcurrent, our gel actually helps to hydrate and plump up your skin. >> our gel even helps you look younger. after the first time using the microcurrent+, your skin will tingle, it'll have a fresh, rosy glow. we increase the circulation to the facial muscles and you look more alive and more...
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it reaches a plateau and then it goes down. it is not always evanescent.ime of the accident? >> does this cover cases where the government forces you to do things? >> yes. that is one of the reasons this has become a big deal. it could either stop all of that or become the gateway to save the state money. charles: that could be a problem for people's religious beliefs as well. >> or when people are dying because they will not take blood transfusions. charles: the huge story of the week. the supreme court hearing arguments on gay marriage in america. and lots of opinions on this. >> the defense of marriage act. it permits states to the client to recognize same-sex marriages performed in other states. they may or they may not. it forbids the federal government from recognizing same-sex marriages anywhere. whethhr in states where they are lawful or they are not lawful. the case arises here in new york where a couple of to got married in canada. one of the female couples died and left her estate to her why. the federal government assessed a tax bill on that es
it reaches a plateau and then it goes down. it is not always evanescent.ime of the accident? >> does this cover cases where the government forces you to do things? >> yes. that is one of the reasons this has become a big deal. it could either stop all of that or become the gateway to save the state money. charles: that could be a problem for people's religious beliefs as well. >> or when people are dying because they will not take blood transfusions. charles: the huge story of...
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it starts off with plateaus of success.hat i know is, i've put bogeys in place so you know that you're on your path to your first check in literally days, so you're not just thinking, "ah, i gottwork for six months to find out it doesn't work." no, give me a week of using my strategy and you will never, ever turn back. >> so, dean, you're obviously in the trenches, you've been doing this for years, so you're dealing with people every day that you're training. you do have a lot of successful students, nobody can argue that. you very much have been successful in real estate yourself, nobody could argue that. but why are you so passionate that real estate is the answer for other people? >> the stock market's unstable, gold's at an all-time high and the real estate market is what it was 15 years ago. cathy, we lost 15 years of profits, shaved right off the top. and in your area, you are at the bottom and i have strategic determining factors to prove to me you are at the bottom. if it drops a little bit, who cares, because what
it starts off with plateaus of success.hat i know is, i've put bogeys in place so you know that you're on your path to your first check in literally days, so you're not just thinking, "ah, i gottwork for six months to find out it doesn't work." no, give me a week of using my strategy and you will never, ever turn back. >> so, dean, you're obviously in the trenches, you've been doing this for years, so you're dealing with people every day that you're training. you do have a lot...
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the golan heights as a strategic plateau was captured by israel in the six-day war. this is not the first time israel has been forced they say to return fire, the fear is that the fighting this time could escalate, being where we are two years into this conflict. peter berkowitz is senior fellow at the hoover institution at stanford university. he's our guest now. thank you so much for the time. >> good to be with you thank you. jenna: before the president's trip you raised this question in your wraoeurbgs you said one of the lingering tensions and con tphreupbgting assessments about our administration right now in this country is whether or not we want to increase our role in the middle east or pull back in our role in the middle east. now that you've seen the president's list and some of the latest news headlines, what are your thoughts on that? >> well, i think the president would prefer to pull back on our involvement but events in the middle east are not cooperating. i think he recognizes, and i hope his team recognizes just how significant syria is to regional
the golan heights as a strategic plateau was captured by israel in the six-day war. this is not the first time israel has been forced they say to return fire, the fear is that the fighting this time could escalate, being where we are two years into this conflict. peter berkowitz is senior fellow at the hoover institution at stanford university. he's our guest now. thank you so much for the time. >> good to be with you thank you. jenna: before the president's trip you raised this question...
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it starts off with plateaus of success.put bogeys in place so you know that you're on your path to your first check in literally days, so you're not just thinking, "ah, i gotta work for six months to find out it doesn't work." no, give me a week of using my strategy and you will never, ever turn back. >> so, dean, you're obviously in the trenches, you've been doing this for years, so you're dealing with people every day that you're training. you do have a lot of successful students, nobody can argue that. you very much have been successful in real estate yourself, nobody could argue that. but why are you so passionate that real estate is the answer for other people? >> the stock market's unstable gold's at an all-time high and the real estate market is what it was 15 years ago. cathy, we lost 15 years of profits, shaved right off the top. and in your area, you are at the bottom and i have strategic determining factors to prove to me you are at the bottom. if it drops a little bit who cares, because what we do is we teach ou
it starts off with plateaus of success.put bogeys in place so you know that you're on your path to your first check in literally days, so you're not just thinking, "ah, i gotta work for six months to find out it doesn't work." no, give me a week of using my strategy and you will never, ever turn back. >> so, dean, you're obviously in the trenches, you've been doing this for years, so you're dealing with people every day that you're training. you do have a lot of successful...
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. >>> coming up, how to break through your diet plateau.wn games? >> absolutely. >> get ready, there's a little smack down, a takedown on the plaza, some competitive lawn games after local news and weather. oh so red? oh so not right for this. ok..... chickadee, my chickadee? hmmmm aqua ocean? no. that's it! yes! let's go to lowe's. valspar signature hi-def has amazing quality. just one coat. i like it -- i just... you can't change color like we do. valspar has the love your color guarantee. if i don't love it, i get another color free. i'm thinking more this. yowza! valspar signature, look for it only at lowe's. something this delicious could only come from nature. discover nectresse™. the 100%-natural no-calorie sweetener made from the goodness of fruit. nectresse™. sweetness naturally. has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. >>> good morning to you. 9:26. i'm laura garcia-cannon. we lear
. >>> coming up, how to break through your diet plateau.wn games? >> absolutely. >> get ready, there's a little smack down, a takedown on the plaza, some competitive lawn games after local news and weather. oh so red? oh so not right for this. ok..... chickadee, my chickadee? hmmmm aqua ocean? no. that's it! yes! let's go to lowe's. valspar signature hi-def has amazing quality. just one coat. i like it -- i just... you can't change color like we do. valspar has the love...
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there has been a lot this week that over 50 inches of snow in the plateau a little bit more to be hade southeast. this is where we are going to have severe weather today. could be a few tornadoes as well especially in the deep south. stormy and rainy and the central plains. this is where we have got your snow. much of nebraska and kansas. white out for the day today. back to you inside. >> thanks so much, rick. rick has been wondering how i managed to hack his iphone. coming up a step-by step guide how to hack into your iphone discovered online simple web page. see if you are at risk and what apple is doing about it. >> airline industry flying highly with news that it is set to make record profits this year. how you can save cash in and save on your next trip. do we have a mower? no. a trimmer? no. we got nothing. we just bought our first house, we're on a budget. we're not ready for spring. well let's get you ready. very nice. you see these various colors. we got workshops every saturday. yes, maybe a little bit over here. this spring, take on more lawn for less. not bad for our firs
there has been a lot this week that over 50 inches of snow in the plateau a little bit more to be hade southeast. this is where we are going to have severe weather today. could be a few tornadoes as well especially in the deep south. stormy and rainy and the central plains. this is where we have got your snow. much of nebraska and kansas. white out for the day today. back to you inside. >> thanks so much, rick. rick has been wondering how i managed to hack his iphone. coming up a step-by...
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obregon: the elite resided on the huge manmade plateau that dominates the site. one house, calle the "red palace," had stone columns and steps and was supplied with war channeled fromeservoirs. ordinary pple may have led in the pm-thatched houses, like some still found ere toy. thpolationncluded artisans skilled in specialized crafts. cyphers: we have a lot of evidence for workshop activity here. there are areas where theyorked obdian, green stone and even monuments were worked here. the olmecs stored previously made stone monuments and then reworked them or recycled them into another shape with another iconogrhy. we found the tenth and newest colossal head at san lorenzo last year. it wasound in the ravine, a ravine called e ca de la hoche, where three other colossal headhave been found. across the top of the headdress, a three-digited hand or claw descends. this insignia probably has something to do with the name of the person represented. each colossal head is a portrait of a ruler from olmec times. eache is very different from all the other faces and the expr
obregon: the elite resided on the huge manmade plateau that dominates the site. one house, calle the "red palace," had stone columns and steps and was supplied with war channeled fromeservoirs. ordinary pple may have led in the pm-thatched houses, like some still found ere toy. thpolationncluded artisans skilled in specialized crafts. cyphers: we have a lot of evidence for workshop activity here. there are areas where theyorked obdian, green stone and even monuments were worked here....