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there is somewhat of a plateau on smartphones, not a plateau on sales so much as future innovation. as i just explained, with the kind of self-awareness thing, we will see a bunch of that. that is going to keep going. other things get replaced or decline or become less important in the life of somebody who depends on technology and the pc is an example of that. >> how is the blackberry doing? >> i don't know what the sales are of the blackberry q-10. for those who don't know, we should explain that blackberry, which i think most people know has been in a lot of trouble, missed a lot of the revolutions set off by the iphone. very tied to corporate i.t. departments which themselves lost a lot of power. blackberry changed its leadership, changed its entire operating system platform and brought out two new phones. one is called the z-10 and that isn't all touch phone directly competitive with the iphone and the android phones. that has not done very well. the other one was called the q- 10, same software, same functionality. but it looks more like they traditional blackberry with a phys
there is somewhat of a plateau on smartphones, not a plateau on sales so much as future innovation. as i just explained, with the kind of self-awareness thing, we will see a bunch of that. that is going to keep going. other things get replaced or decline or become less important in the life of somebody who depends on technology and the pc is an example of that. >> how is the blackberry doing? >> i don't know what the sales are of the blackberry q-10. for those who don't know, we...
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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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and there are some pauses, sometimes things plateau. i know some utilities feel we have enough for 33 and a third percent which is our state goal. we have to find other states. we've got to get other people putting out that 33% renewable standard. we've got to get -- and we do, we have a law in california encouraging storage because we can't just rely on the sunlight. (applause) >> we've got to bottle the sunlight. you've probably heard about that. we're bottling sunlight. well, that' a metaphor for storage. but we can get it done. you know, in a time of war when the invading army comes, people rise to the occasion. but when the invasion is more subtle and more gradual, then what? then it takes clarity, it takes courage, and it takes will, a lot of political will, a lot of personal will. and that's what i would urge upon all of you. you've got your businesses or your academic work. all of it has to flow into this transformation because climate change is happening. it's affecting the food supply. we have the number of people going up, th
and there are some pauses, sometimes things plateau. i know some utilities feel we have enough for 33 and a third percent which is our state goal. we have to find other states. we've got to get other people putting out that 33% renewable standard. we've got to get -- and we do, we have a law in california encouraging storage because we can't just rely on the sunlight. (applause) >> we've got to bottle the sunlight. you've probably heard about that. we're bottling sunlight. well, that' a...
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." >> but what i fear is that we'll reach a new plateau. a level of imprisonment that is still unconscionable and millions will continue to cycle in and out of our prison system. >> i just want to see my kids graduate. after i see that, they can take me, they can do what they want. and i'll fight, i'm gonna run, i'm gonna dodge, i'm gonna duck until i see that. >> and that's the name of the game: survival. that's the street code: survival by any means necessary. that are dead. the body count continues. on june 30 june 30th or to move or to push morsi out. they never endorsed this. they never gave the green light to the military to go burn this. r r you like morsi or not, that's not issue. it turned to violence and if we didn't have ballot boxes here in america.
." >> but what i fear is that we'll reach a new plateau. a level of imprisonment that is still unconscionable and millions will continue to cycle in and out of our prison system. >> i just want to see my kids graduate. after i see that, they can take me, they can do what they want. and i'll fight, i'm gonna run, i'm gonna dodge, i'm gonna duck until i see that. >> and that's the name of the game: survival. that's the street code: survival by any means necessary. that are...
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i've plateaued. everything now is just maintenance. look, even if she has gained some weight, there's nothing you can do about it. sure there is. i can talk to her about it. actually, i'm gonna. let me ask you a question. would you say, basically, your life is good right now? yeah. good wife, good job, the whole thing? yeah. don't pick at it. carrie and i have a very open relationship. we talk about things. i think i can bring it up. oh, really? let me tell you a little story. last summer, i noticed that kelly had put on about 15 pounds. so i figured, like you, that i'd bring it up, all casual, like really supportive and everything. it's been 7 months, ok? and my life still isn't back to normal. she was so mad at me that she kept the 15 pounds and gained another 10, just as spite weight. you know what? i think carrie can take constructive criticism a little bit better than kelly. ok, fine. then go with god. what happened to my coffeecake? what? you ate my cake? was that yours? well, i put it on my plate. i didn't think i had to label i
i've plateaued. everything now is just maintenance. look, even if she has gained some weight, there's nothing you can do about it. sure there is. i can talk to her about it. actually, i'm gonna. let me ask you a question. would you say, basically, your life is good right now? yeah. good wife, good job, the whole thing? yeah. don't pick at it. carrie and i have a very open relationship. we talk about things. i think i can bring it up. oh, really? let me tell you a little story. last summer, i...
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they've hit a plateau. look at online. it's hitting a plateau i think.hink we're going to be stunned by how much of the old media, whether it's delivered online or not, is going to be around as the audience returns. >> you're using terms old media. why are you doing that anymore? it's kind of like -- is it because you're old or whatever? >> not that old. >> i'm also old. but the fact of the matter is the fact you're using terms old media and new media, it's changed completely. for example, we have a staff of six people covering tech. small, lean staff. we pay our reporters very well. we broke a lot of the major news stories whenever other bureau has larger people. it's not a function of cost pimt's not necessarily a function of having this old institution. it's a function of embracing these tools and doing the same thing. i think people are just resistant to the change, and they have to say blogs as if it's an insult. they have to, like, separate them. and they're all this part of a living, breathing news organization that has to use these tools. it's li
they've hit a plateau. look at online. it's hitting a plateau i think.hink we're going to be stunned by how much of the old media, whether it's delivered online or not, is going to be around as the audience returns. >> you're using terms old media. why are you doing that anymore? it's kind of like -- is it because you're old or whatever? >> not that old. >> i'm also old. but the fact of the matter is the fact you're using terms old media and new media, it's changed completely....
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." >> but what i fear is that we'll reach a new plateau. a level of imprisonment that is still unconscionable and millions will continue to cycle in and out of our prison system. >> i just want to see my kids graduate. after i see that, they can take me, they can do what they want. and i'll fight, i'm gonna run, i'm gonna dodge, i'm gonna duck until i see that. >> and that's the name of the game: survival. that's the street code: survival by any means necessary.
." >> but what i fear is that we'll reach a new plateau. a level of imprisonment that is still unconscionable and millions will continue to cycle in and out of our prison system. >> i just want to see my kids graduate. after i see that, they can take me, they can do what they want. and i'll fight, i'm gonna run, i'm gonna dodge, i'm gonna duck until i see that. >> and that's the name of the game: survival. that's the street code: survival by any means necessary.
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nationalistic, there's the second world war, they're flat out beaten, then they rise again, now they're on a plateauou have picked a fascinating topic. what got you intested in japan to begin with? - well, what you say, to begin, is very intere
nationalistic, there's the second world war, they're flat out beaten, then they rise again, now they're on a plateauou have picked a fascinating topic. what got you intested in japan to begin with? - well, what you say, to begin, is very intere
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on top of this study today, the cdc released numbers that obesity rates are plateauing in adults in some states, but personally i think that's a false sense of security because the rates are already too high in this country. so for the first time in human history, people aren't dying of starvation. they're dying because we have an overabundance of food not particularly good for us, lester. >> as i'm watching i got hung up on the life expectancy. >> right. >> i think we've all been led to believe that we're living longer in general. you're talking about turning that clock back. >> we are living longer depending on where you live. if you live in some parts of the south -- in mcdowell, west virginia, we talked about the average age being 65. that rivals some african countries. and we know increasingly that what we eat at 16 can make a difference as to what we look like at 60. so for instance, if you look at the heart and blood vessels of someone who's already eating foods not good for them, not exercising, how you look on the inside can sometimes be 40, 50 years higher than your chronologic
on top of this study today, the cdc released numbers that obesity rates are plateauing in adults in some states, but personally i think that's a false sense of security because the rates are already too high in this country. so for the first time in human history, people aren't dying of starvation. they're dying because we have an overabundance of food not particularly good for us, lester. >> as i'm watching i got hung up on the life expectancy. >> right. >> i think we've all...
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it's a high plateau that feels like it's the top of the world., and they're steeped in norse legends and folklore. this is the land of thor and odin, whose spirits still inhabit the misty peaks. for centuries, villagers trekked across this pass to reach the coast. it was an arduous journey, but today, crossing it is a pleasure. at 4,600 feet, the sognefjell road is norway's highest pass. at this latitude, even these modest altitudes take us high above the tree line, with snow through the summer. norway's lunar-like mountainscapes and deep fjords were shaped by glaciers that covered most of the continent 10,000 years ago. europe's largest surviving glacier, jostedal, is still hard at work. it covers 180 square miles, and, though shrinking, is still mighty. of the many tongues of the glacier, this one, called "nigardsbreen," offers the best visit. the valley comes with a quintessential glacier view. the approach includes a cruise across the glacial lake. the scale is enormous, and blue cliffs of ancient ice dwarf awestruck visitors. park guides las
it's a high plateau that feels like it's the top of the world., and they're steeped in norse legends and folklore. this is the land of thor and odin, whose spirits still inhabit the misty peaks. for centuries, villagers trekked across this pass to reach the coast. it was an arduous journey, but today, crossing it is a pleasure. at 4,600 feet, the sognefjell road is norway's highest pass. at this latitude, even these modest altitudes take us high above the tree line, with snow through the...
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the city sits on the allegheny plateau and takes up 55.5 square miles of the state.cond largest city in the state after philadelphia. with the city population of 310,000 people. nicknamed the bird, the city is known for its three rivers and 446 bridges. my first stop was at laurel high lands river tours for some white water rafting. meeting me there are anglo and dominic. two brothers from pittsburgh ready to get our adventure started. >> we're going to be doing some white water rafting. first thing we're going to do is get suited up with some quim 3789 >> halfway down the shaft. we don't want to see this stroke. >> straight from the shoreline. >> it could create a hazard. you want to make sure you keep your hand on stop. >> all right. >> we headed down to launch pad for our last bit of instruction. if you do fall out of the boat, first thing you want to do is sit back, relax, enjoy yourself. enjoy the nice, cool water. let the life just about float you the way it was designed to. put your arms out to your scythe side. put your feet out in front of you. >> all right.
the city sits on the allegheny plateau and takes up 55.5 square miles of the state.cond largest city in the state after philadelphia. with the city population of 310,000 people. nicknamed the bird, the city is known for its three rivers and 446 bridges. my first stop was at laurel high lands river tours for some white water rafting. meeting me there are anglo and dominic. two brothers from pittsburgh ready to get our adventure started. >> we're going to be doing some white water rafting....
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so some technologies plateau. right now there's somewhat of a plateau in smartphones, although i don't think it'll last very long. it's not a plateau so much in sales so much as it is in feature innovation. but as i just explained, with the kind of self-awareness thing, i think we're going to see a bunch of that. so i think that's going to keep going. and then other things get replaced or declined or become less important in the life of somebody who depends on technology, and the pc is an example of that. >> host: how's the blackberry q10 doing? >> guest: i don't know what the sales are of the blackberry q10. for those who don't know, we should explain that, you know, blackberry -- which i think most people know has been in a lot of trouble, missed a lot of the kind of revolution set off by the iphone -- very tied to corporate i.t. departments which themselves have lost a lot of power and influence. blackberry changed its leadership, changed its entire operating system platform and brought out two new phones. one'
so some technologies plateau. right now there's somewhat of a plateau in smartphones, although i don't think it'll last very long. it's not a plateau so much in sales so much as it is in feature innovation. but as i just explained, with the kind of self-awareness thing, i think we're going to see a bunch of that. so i think that's going to keep going. and then other things get replaced or declined or become less important in the life of somebody who depends on technology, and the pc is an...
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the santa clara county school superintendent shows that even though the test scores plateaued, they do better than most other schools in the test. i bring that up because that's going to be a challenge for teachers. we'll be hearing from dr. xavier de la torre in about a half hour. live in san jose, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> also this morning on back to school day, 45 new crossing guards will be in police t. sfrn municipal transportation agency deciding to boost that program after an increase in the budget. the guards will help enforce new 15-mile zones around 180 san francisco schools. extra police officers will also be out today and tomorrow just to make sure that the drivers follow the brand new zones and keep the flow going smoothly. >>> we'll check the forecast as well. kids heading back to school this morning, christina. >> a lot going on in the weather department. good morning to you, jon and laura. good morning to you at home. i want to start with the picture of the golden gate bridge. it actually tells the weather story of the day. you can see the lights not coming i
the santa clara county school superintendent shows that even though the test scores plateaued, they do better than most other schools in the test. i bring that up because that's going to be a challenge for teachers. we'll be hearing from dr. xavier de la torre in about a half hour. live in san jose, bob redell, "today in the bay." >>> also this morning on back to school day, 45 new crossing guards will be in police t. sfrn municipal transportation agency deciding to boost...
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could this be the reason that, you know, we've plateaued here?like we're not going to get much further. >> well, isn't it interesting? i mean, we talk about progress that both men and women are reporting these things equally, where you would sort of assume it would be women who would feel that they're not progressing because they're not getting enough attention or they're not being given enough work. men in some ways feel they're also being held back by family responsibilities. so we were surprised by that statistic. to your point, so many more women and women said we're not getting ahead because we're not tough enough. i think that, you know, certainly i look at the panel and the women are every bit as tough as the men, right? >> absolutely. >> or tougher, i would argue, in this specific panel. >> ari brings down the average. >> i thought you were going to make more of a joke there. >> that's a family quarrel. i'm not getting into that. >> great to have you here. i definitely agree with the cover choice to have kate upton. not something we get t
could this be the reason that, you know, we've plateaued here?like we're not going to get much further. >> well, isn't it interesting? i mean, we talk about progress that both men and women are reporting these things equally, where you would sort of assume it would be women who would feel that they're not progressing because they're not getting enough attention or they're not being given enough work. men in some ways feel they're also being held back by family responsibilities. so we were...
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had a nice run a few months ago and has now kind of plateaued.sn't seem like the kind of name you would like. why could you like it? >> forward pe, pe of around 12, a stock that's completely leveraged to improving economic environment. companies are beginning to lease equipment as opposed to buying it. as the construction psych zinl creasing the pricing leverage is strong here, and only 40% of u.s. markets are leveraged to rentals where you have 80% exposure in the uk, so as the economy improves, you saw caterpillar's earnings being very strong. we think that this company is in very prime position and sometimes you did get the companies and it's very high based on historical performance but you have a situation here where the pe is right around 12. >> eugene profit, fantastic name, actually going to ask if you changed your name by default to have the name profit. franklin resources, western digital and united rentals are your three picks. coming up next, we'll be talking value investing and two guests who think they are on to the next big thing.
had a nice run a few months ago and has now kind of plateaued.sn't seem like the kind of name you would like. why could you like it? >> forward pe, pe of around 12, a stock that's completely leveraged to improving economic environment. companies are beginning to lease equipment as opposed to buying it. as the construction psych zinl creasing the pricing leverage is strong here, and only 40% of u.s. markets are leveraged to rentals where you have 80% exposure in the uk, so as the economy...
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i mean, to reach for some kind of plateau or position at the end of a rainbow, so to speak, i think isfailur. >> i always smile when i hear i'm going to give a year. i'm going to give it a solid year. i said i can save you a lot of time. go back to where you came from and look for something that can make you happy. >> reporter: for 20 years cranston was happy, mostly. he built an astonishingly long resume usually in the background. everything from air wolf... >> this startedded out to be just a simple kidnapping. now it's a comedy. >> reporter: ... to "murder she wrote." >> fascinating. sounds like a plot for one of your mysteries, mrs. fletcher. >> reporter: but it was playing jerry seinfeld'sçóÑi dentist tht really got cranston noticed. >> it reminds me, did you hear the one about the rabbi and the farmer's daughter? those aren't matzoh balls. >> reporter: turns out he had a knack forñr comedy. soon he was starring in his first lead role as the quirky dad in fox's "malcolm in the middle." >> i've wanted to turn my fruit... up wanted to trade my fruit-up for a strawberry one. >> repor
i mean, to reach for some kind of plateau or position at the end of a rainbow, so to speak, i think isfailur. >> i always smile when i hear i'm going to give a year. i'm going to give it a solid year. i said i can save you a lot of time. go back to where you came from and look for something that can make you happy. >> reporter: for 20 years cranston was happy, mostly. he built an astonishingly long resume usually in the background. everything from air wolf... >> this...
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they plateaued, foreign markets play catchup, and if that continues, i think there's huge opportunitygap with strong returns. ireland is my favorite with cheap evaluations, but also good positive momentum and trends. >> great job. thank you for breaking that down. you talked about beautiful countries as well. thanks. >> thank you. >> economics on the menu at the white house with the president looking to replace ben bernanke, he's meeting with big ben and others for the update on dodd-frank em -- imp policemennation and more. what's going on today? is the president there to listen about the update or there more to wag a finger saying he wants it to move faster? >> it sounds like it's just going to be an update, dennis. he's not -- he's got all of the major financial regulate ores coming in from ben bernanke at the fed to mary jo white, head of the fcc to richard cordray over at the consumer financial protection bureau and three or four others, and so -- but it is an opportunity for him to meet and talk with the folk, and he is going to be going on the road this week to talk about the e
they plateaued, foreign markets play catchup, and if that continues, i think there's huge opportunitygap with strong returns. ireland is my favorite with cheap evaluations, but also good positive momentum and trends. >> great job. thank you for breaking that down. you talked about beautiful countries as well. thanks. >> thank you. >> economics on the menu at the white house with the president looking to replace ben bernanke, he's meeting with big ben and others for the update...
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it sounds simplistic but i think once we relax and once we have a sense of a plateau, that that's when a lot more problems and consultative problems begin to set in because we are not staying on point. we're not continuing a tradition of active organizing. this may give waste and you question. it could be a very long conversation, but i don't think books do the job. looks document and can inspire us to a certain extent but ultimately we have to have some resolve to go out and to organize. that's the challenge. >> the word i've been thinking using lately in my thinking is a tug-of-war. and i think he started think it's over but it's a tug-of-war. so we make progress there's reaction. it's a long -- >> at some point you pull and the other people all fall down [laughter] >> i'm interested in what shapes the consciousness of these women, including a black female internationalist. what sort of shapes the capacity to move beyond like the own central struggles here in the u.s.? and to what extent how would they look at michelle obama? >> that was an interesting add-on. >> exactly. [laughter]
it sounds simplistic but i think once we relax and once we have a sense of a plateau, that that's when a lot more problems and consultative problems begin to set in because we are not staying on point. we're not continuing a tradition of active organizing. this may give waste and you question. it could be a very long conversation, but i don't think books do the job. looks document and can inspire us to a certain extent but ultimately we have to have some resolve to go out and to organize....
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your butt is on a new plateau.ates that dreaded muffin top. slimming stitching and higher pocket placement give that extra lift. and that liquid technology promises to hold it all in place. still a skeptic, i slip into a pair to see for myself. they kind of do give you a little bit of a lift. for "good morning america," abbie boudreau, abc news, los angeles. >> we thank you, abbie, for that report. >> i just guess they're magic. >>> "deals & steals" time. speaking of magic. okay, we gave you a hint about what today's "deals & steals" are. however, tory johnson told us that we can walk down memory lane for back-to-school savings. before we get started, logon now. this stuff goes very quickly. goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo! here we go. >> ready? >> first one. >> oh. >> everyone's already started to eat these little ones. these are fruit pops. literally, it is just that. strawberry and pineapple. i made it last night. just fruit. that's all it is in a blender. you get a pack of 12. just like this. and you can make t
your butt is on a new plateau.ates that dreaded muffin top. slimming stitching and higher pocket placement give that extra lift. and that liquid technology promises to hold it all in place. still a skeptic, i slip into a pair to see for myself. they kind of do give you a little bit of a lift. for "good morning america," abbie boudreau, abc news, los angeles. >> we thank you, abbie, for that report. >> i just guess they're magic. >>> "deals & steals"...
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and yeah so some technologies plateau.nd smartphones though i don't think it will last very long. it's not so much sales as it is innovation but as i just explained with the kind of self-awareness thing i think we are going to see a bunch of that but i think that's going to keep going and then other things get replaced or decline or become less important in the life of somebody who depends on technology and the pc is an example of that. >> host: how is the blackberry doing? >> guest: i don't know what the sales are. for those that don't know which to explain blackberries which i think most people is in a lot of trouble. a lot of revolutions set off by the iphone. very tied to the corporate i.t. departments which themselves lost a lot of power. blackberry changed its leadership, changed its entire operating system and platform and brought out what is called the z10 and that is all touch phone directly competitive with the iphone and android phones like the samsung. that has not done very well. the other one was called the q
and yeah so some technologies plateau.nd smartphones though i don't think it will last very long. it's not so much sales as it is innovation but as i just explained with the kind of self-awareness thing i think we are going to see a bunch of that but i think that's going to keep going and then other things get replaced or decline or become less important in the life of somebody who depends on technology and the pc is an example of that. >> host: how is the blackberry doing? >>...
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days throughout the 90-day program so your muscles will never get bored or lazy and you'll never plateaul be shaping your muscles and burning calories at an astonishing rate to transform your body faster than you ever thought possible. >> think of me as your sculptor and your body as the clay. i'm going to design your body, shaping your muscles the way you and i want them, which is why i'll be customizing the program for you, and when we do the workout, it's just going to be you and me, one-on-one. if you come with me on this journey, if you follow my program and do everything i ask, i promise you'll get the body you've always dreamed of. [♪...] >> i'm a go-getter person. if i say that i'm going to do something i go do it, but my weight was the only thing that i could never seem to fight through. and i've done a bunch of other programs and the weight just was not moving. that was my biggest problem, was that i just always had this muffin top, and with tracy's program i have breached that struggle that i've been battling with my entire life. in 90 days with tracy anderson's program, i hav
days throughout the 90-day program so your muscles will never get bored or lazy and you'll never plateaul be shaping your muscles and burning calories at an astonishing rate to transform your body faster than you ever thought possible. >> think of me as your sculptor and your body as the clay. i'm going to design your body, shaping your muscles the way you and i want them, which is why i'll be customizing the program for you, and when we do the workout, it's just going to be you and me,...
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auto sales the last eight months have been on a plateau, they're increasing, the rate slowed.in this basket, we're going to take that tapering a little too soon. just as the economy started to lose some of its bloom. economists say we think the economy is strong enough. i don't know the economy right now looks like it has lost some momentum an that mmpfh. i think we have to watch for. dan, you agree with that? >> bob is right about everything except -- >> everything, thank you. >> yet i don't agree, except for his characterization the economy is losing steam. we barely lose, if we are in a steam, we are in a recession. i think it's a terrible economic environment. >> if the fed is saying we are looking at tapering, we think the economy has improved, are they lie something. >> no, i don't think they're lying. i think there is an important discussion point entirely lost in this whole conversation. >> which is? >> which is they don't care. what i mean is they are nervous about buying all these treasuries. >> they come out of high water, they will taper? . >> here's the thing, so
auto sales the last eight months have been on a plateau, they're increasing, the rate slowed.in this basket, we're going to take that tapering a little too soon. just as the economy started to lose some of its bloom. economists say we think the economy is strong enough. i don't know the economy right now looks like it has lost some momentum an that mmpfh. i think we have to watch for. dan, you agree with that? >> bob is right about everything except -- >> everything, thank you....
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. >> has technology plateaued? >> no, absolutely not. absolutely not.coming up -- technology companies are always coming up with something new and there are new technology companies all the time
. >> has technology plateaued? >> no, absolutely not. absolutely not.coming up -- technology companies are always coming up with something new and there are new technology companies all the time
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the blue line, the united states really reaching a peak in the 1980's and now plateauing.does illustrate the relative sizes of the two programs, still quite different. south korea has taken its place among the top nike generating countries in the world. number four with japan producing very little. united states still much, much larger but certainly south korea is there among the top participants. for the future things may look a little different. here suddenly south korea and the united states are basically tied depending on what you consider to be a reactor under construction. so i couldn'ted both unit for correction under construction giving us five, south korea with five, of course the big story here is the future, doesn't seem to belong to china and both the u.s. and south korean industries are interested in competitive issues involved with china's growth. so this basically sets the stage now for the environment that we're looking at that south korea certainly is now a major nuclear participant in the world and this does lay some of the context for the debate over a n
the blue line, the united states really reaching a peak in the 1980's and now plateauing.does illustrate the relative sizes of the two programs, still quite different. south korea has taken its place among the top nike generating countries in the world. number four with japan producing very little. united states still much, much larger but certainly south korea is there among the top participants. for the future things may look a little different. here suddenly south korea and the united states...