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gym rats call this the plateau effect. p90x3 busts through those plateaus by using a system called "muscle acceleration," which changes routines every few weeks, before your body can adapt, using a potent blend of muscle building techniques cardio routines, core stability training, martial arts, and more that keeps your body guessing for the full 90 days, so that not only does your hard work turn into hard muscle -- it does it faster. every workout is only 30 minutes. >> you think, "30 minutes? can i do what i really want to do?" and to be honest with you, the -- the results blew my mind. it really comes down to their muscle acceleration program. your body's never given a chance to adapt to the program because it's changing it up all the time. throughout the whole 90 days you know, you're never gonna hit those plateaus. i've worked out at gyms, and i got into decent shape. but, again, with -- with x3, 30 minutes -- you know, i went from an average guy to body-builder-style ripped. i was 179 pounds, and i got down to 164 po
gym rats call this the plateau effect. p90x3 busts through those plateaus by using a system called "muscle acceleration," which changes routines every few weeks, before your body can adapt, using a potent blend of muscle building techniques cardio routines, core stability training, martial arts, and more that keeps your body guessing for the full 90 days, so that not only does your hard work turn into hard muscle -- it does it faster. every workout is only 30 minutes. >> you...
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i starte plateauing. >> where you board? >> i had to learn so much french food for years. you can a always learn more but i had done smuch for so o long. i did three and a half years. i still loved it. it gave me the o opportunity for something fun and differerent and competitive. i had been in the restaurant business since i was 13. i took a a risk. it was lighthearted. i had nothing to lose when i was first filming the shows. >> how do you think you are per trade? -- portrayed? >> a little bad boy fun brand going on. it was a great show. the thing is you can do well in it, but it is up to you on how you can carry the brand and represent. how much time you can devote to it. it will get the peoe in the seats in the restaurant for the first time. a top chef kind of -- top chef changed my life overnight. >> you are a media sensation. what happened? >> my parents and my sisterer and i all decidedo jump back into the restaurant business together. my parents were all tired and they were driving us nuts. ththey had done everything from fine dining to fast casual to fast food, wh
i starte plateauing. >> where you board? >> i had to learn so much french food for years. you can a always learn more but i had done smuch for so o long. i did three and a half years. i still loved it. it gave me the o opportunity for something fun and differerent and competitive. i had been in the restaurant business since i was 13. i took a a risk. it was lighthearted. i had nothing to lose when i was first filming the shows. >> how do you think you are per trade? --...
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the plateau used to be home to a range of far greater biodiversity. over the years, heavy rainfall and flooding uprooted the area's vegetation. the rivers narrowed, and in time, fish stocks dropped dramatically. the nearby fishery went to rack and ruin. >> trout functions as a biological indicator of the health of its environment. once climate change set in, trout started to disappear from the region. >> the fishing collective's project includes a fish breeding station down in the valley. trout and carp are bred here on the edge of town. once they're a few weeks old, they're released into the reservoir. that's what idris bakour is going to do today. he'll be releasing about 100 fish into the lake. the point is to boost the diversity of fish in its waters. >> i am so glad that we have a fish breeding station here. it's a great help because fish stocks in the reservoir are on the decline. >> the closer one gets to rabat, morocco's capital, the more modern everything looks. nearly half the population still lives from agriculture. staff at the environment
the plateau used to be home to a range of far greater biodiversity. over the years, heavy rainfall and flooding uprooted the area's vegetation. the rivers narrowed, and in time, fish stocks dropped dramatically. the nearby fishery went to rack and ruin. >> trout functions as a biological indicator of the health of its environment. once climate change set in, trout started to disappear from the region. >> the fishing collective's project includes a fish breeding station down in the...
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electoral commission said it can't register people who hive in camps. 5,000 are taking shelter in the jos plateau state. we have this report from this. there. >> reporter: this man has lost his right to vote in nigeria's presidential and parliamentary elections because he does not have a voter's card. he lost it when boko haram attacked his village in borneo this year and burnt down his house. he and his family have been living in this camp ever since. >> translation: we didn't take anything along with us. everything was burnt. we lost everything. i am not happy because as a citizen i was driven from my place of abode. everything was gone. if they can help us never lose a vote they should. >> reporter: there were tens of thousands of displaced people facing the same situation. voters can only vote at the polling station where they are registered. people displaced by boko haram were given a chance to register to vote in other states. that deadline was last year. anyone displaced this year will not be given a chance to take part in elections. the electoral commission says only a change of law could
electoral commission said it can't register people who hive in camps. 5,000 are taking shelter in the jos plateau state. we have this report from this. there. >> reporter: this man has lost his right to vote in nigeria's presidential and parliamentary elections because he does not have a voter's card. he lost it when boko haram attacked his village in borneo this year and burnt down his house. he and his family have been living in this camp ever since. >> translation: we didn't take...
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how we were treated by the staff when we or went there a total disrespect the developers are on one plateau and the citizens pushed to the side we asked for concrete questions can i please get some help on the projector i don't think i broke it thank you i killed it on that - on this sheet the questions we asked for example i wanted to sit down with larry nefarious focuses and engineers on the outer line the. >> sir unfortunately, our 3 minutes is up. >> finish our thought and leave our material with us. >> i appreciate it one it is impossible and given the good grateful there's a hill behind it no way an explosion or implosion can took place that can't happen all i'm asking is good science be utilized in this it was shameful if this was submitted to the commission. >> thank you very much you can leave it with us if you were at my class at uc berkley i'll flung you for putting a paper in like this thank you for indulging us. >> >> next speaker, please. >> commissioners this is actually, the item i came to speak only candle stick i'm prefer by sacrificing tech this might be under ocii but yo
how we were treated by the staff when we or went there a total disrespect the developers are on one plateau and the citizens pushed to the side we asked for concrete questions can i please get some help on the projector i don't think i broke it thank you i killed it on that - on this sheet the questions we asked for example i wanted to sit down with larry nefarious focuses and engineers on the outer line the. >> sir unfortunately, our 3 minutes is up. >> finish our thought and leave...
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so i -- the best scenario is to plateau somewhere. that's -- i expect to happen this year. >> in our next series on world economic report we'll focus on the eurozone economy as well as the euro and what may lie ahead in 2015. that's all for me. back to you. >> look forward to that ramin. thanks a lot. ramin mellegard reporting on the morning market moves and his interview. >>> official at the tokyo metropolitan government have decided to set up a hydrogen fund. it will be used to promote hydrogen as a source of energy. the officials have set a goal of achieving what they call a hydrogen-powered society ahead of the tokyo summer olympics in 2020. their plan includes the use of 6,000 fuel cell vehicles and setting up 35 hydrogen fuel stations to fuel them. to ensure the plan is not affected by swings in the economy, the tokyo officials decided to establish the fund next fiscal year. it will be used to subsidize buyers of fuel cell vehicles. the tokyo officials are also considering subsidizing enterprises that use hydrogen energy in thei
so i -- the best scenario is to plateau somewhere. that's -- i expect to happen this year. >> in our next series on world economic report we'll focus on the eurozone economy as well as the euro and what may lie ahead in 2015. that's all for me. back to you. >> look forward to that ramin. thanks a lot. ramin mellegard reporting on the morning market moves and his interview. >>> official at the tokyo metropolitan government have decided to set up a hydrogen fund. it will be...
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the great lakes, watching the buffalo area and up toward the tug hill plateau. lake-effect snow warnings are here through the morning hours and saturday morning talk 2g to 4 feet really watching that commute in and around buffalo especially as the band shifts toward the evening and winds gusting at 450 miles an hour. more cold here. highs of 43 in new orleans and atlanta, single digits in chicago and surrounding cities. meanwhile, seattle at 50. not too bad for january. i'm meteorologist eric fisher for cbs news. >>> this morning indonesia's search crews heard pings that could be from flight 8501. divers are trying to locate the so-called black boxes. four more bodies have been recovered from the sea floor bringing the totals of 48. there were 162 people aboard the airbus a 320 when it crashed into the java sea. >>> today president obama will plan to offer two free years of community college to most students in the u.s. he eat outline his plan in tennessee, state that began offering free tuition this year. susan mcginnis is in washington. susan, good morning. >>
the great lakes, watching the buffalo area and up toward the tug hill plateau. lake-effect snow warnings are here through the morning hours and saturday morning talk 2g to 4 feet really watching that commute in and around buffalo especially as the band shifts toward the evening and winds gusting at 450 miles an hour. more cold here. highs of 43 in new orleans and atlanta, single digits in chicago and surrounding cities. meanwhile, seattle at 50. not too bad for january. i'm meteorologist eric...
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steph curry joined the 1,300 club and became the fastest player to reach that plateau.eorge. warriors take the five-point lead. later in the quarter, warriors up 11. look at harrison barnes flying in for the finish 64-51. fourth quarter. curry one of the 15th assists to klay thompson. he had 40 points. warriors with their 13th straight win at home. cal downtown visiting usc. second half, trailing 34. wallace scored 21. but, elizabeth went to usc. she keeping telling me. rinehardt knocked it down. this is a blow out. 72-56. elizabeth, trojans easy over cal. john madden sat in on the raiders interview of mike shanahan. today, he was asked if there was any talk ofshanahan's firing from the raiders of 89. >> never mentioned. never mentioned. it wasn't mentioned by mike shanahan and it wasn't mentioned by mark davis. mike shanahan has proven to be a really good coach. derek carr. he would have a pretty good plan for him. >> no word yet, but today the raiders interviewed tony sporano. madden sat in on that one too. give me the top five wayne. look closely at the middle of a h
steph curry joined the 1,300 club and became the fastest player to reach that plateau.eorge. warriors take the five-point lead. later in the quarter, warriors up 11. look at harrison barnes flying in for the finish 64-51. fourth quarter. curry one of the 15th assists to klay thompson. he had 40 points. warriors with their 13th straight win at home. cal downtown visiting usc. second half, trailing 34. wallace scored 21. but, elizabeth went to usc. she keeping telling me. rinehardt knocked it...
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measles cases began multiplying in april and continue through the spring before plateauing in late summerl. -- through fall. all the red lines at the bottom of the cluster, those are 2001-2013. huge disconnect between 2014 in the previous years. 1989-1991, 55,000 total cases. that's a 20% hospitalization rate. 123 deaths. back then, kids got a signal dose of the vaccine. after that spike, they put a new recommendations -- in new recommendations. it worked. they thought measles was eradicated by 2000. that created complacency and came along with the study of autism being linked to the vaccine. according to a recent poll, 53% of respondents -- 15% are not confident. >> disneyland is described as ground zero for the most recent outbreak. as we know, california is home to a lot of people who are just not into vaccinating their children. >> a lot of research has been done on this where you have clusters of communities who question vaccines. it's a challenge for the health department to get around. one interesting stat from a professor at kent state. 95% of kids in america has gotten the vaccin
measles cases began multiplying in april and continue through the spring before plateauing in late summerl. -- through fall. all the red lines at the bottom of the cluster, those are 2001-2013. huge disconnect between 2014 in the previous years. 1989-1991, 55,000 total cases. that's a 20% hospitalization rate. 123 deaths. back then, kids got a signal dose of the vaccine. after that spike, they put a new recommendations -- in new recommendations. it worked. they thought measles was eradicated by...
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. >> these plateauing with the technology that's in the computer -- these are playing in the technology that's in the commuter. >> reporter: part of the mission is to present you from hitting the car in front of you. >> if that person slams on their brakes it will give you an alert. if you don't brake fast enough we have access to help you break. >> reporter: in the 150s, technology was a heater or radio. in the 90s came crash protection and other improvements. this week, the insurance industry estimates those advances are saving 770,000 lives a year. >> i have a vehicle where in the seat as a driver it vibrates if i'm too close to the lane left to the right. you see how far we've come. >> reporter: john rawlins channel 6 "action news." >> ducis rogers, karen rogers,age ablg -- melissa magee, and alicia vitarelli will be there for a full preview of the philadelphia auto show. >>> new york firefighters are battling a massive blaze. residents are being warned about an owl on the prowl. >> reporter: this is the latest winter storm that's bearing down on the delaware valley, i'll have the l
. >> these plateauing with the technology that's in the computer -- these are playing in the technology that's in the commuter. >> reporter: part of the mission is to present you from hitting the car in front of you. >> if that person slams on their brakes it will give you an alert. if you don't brake fast enough we have access to help you break. >> reporter: in the 150s, technology was a heater or radio. in the 90s came crash protection and other improvements. this...
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and here bolivia is breaking new ground in a place called a euni on a plateau of 600-meters.for the first time ever rally cars driving through the wilderness more than 10,500 square kilometers of salt flats the biggest in the world. but its raising many questions. the cars crossing the salt flats cause concern among environmentizes, ecologists and archeologists. >> the environmental impact from the race itself is minimal. thethe biggest impact is from all the people trying to follow the competition leaving waste behind and causing pollution. >> but when the rally moves on it leaves its mark. so extreme endurance motor sport and the people following it could one day endanger some of the natural assets of countries like this without adequate safeguards. al jazeera bolivia. >> check out al jazeera.com www.aljazeera.com www.aljazeera.com/sport. >> thank you very much, indeed. now the first major awards of the hollywood film industry were handed out at the golden globes. >> and the golden globe goes to-- >> the coming of age tale "boyhood" took best motion picture. it managed to e
and here bolivia is breaking new ground in a place called a euni on a plateau of 600-meters.for the first time ever rally cars driving through the wilderness more than 10,500 square kilometers of salt flats the biggest in the world. but its raising many questions. the cars crossing the salt flats cause concern among environmentizes, ecologists and archeologists. >> the environmental impact from the race itself is minimal. thethe biggest impact is from all the people trying to follow the...
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noreasters work like this, you see the low, this area here, you are drying in cold air from the canadian plateau, and moist air off the atlantic ocean and they meet. it is a northeaster because it tracks to the east. super storm sandy hooked up with a hurricane, that was one of the things that was -- you might remember. the watches and warnings. boston area. a blizzard warning, maine. hurricane force wind warning and south towards d.c. area, storm warning there. it will be a mess. you know it will be bad. for us we are tracking a lot of clouds today and maybe a few showers out there late tonight and early tomorrow morning. the temperatures out east will be cold. this is the story. a big story. anytime you shut down an area like this, over night lows, fog back in the forecast, when you shut down airports and transportation, trucking routes, it is -- millions and millions of dollars in lost earnings. a chance of light sprinkles. it is not a big deal. it will be enough to give us clouds and cooler temperatures. highs tomorrow mid-60s. low 60s. slight chance of a shower, don't change your plans. sou
noreasters work like this, you see the low, this area here, you are drying in cold air from the canadian plateau, and moist air off the atlantic ocean and they meet. it is a northeaster because it tracks to the east. super storm sandy hooked up with a hurricane, that was one of the things that was -- you might remember. the watches and warnings. boston area. a blizzard warning, maine. hurricane force wind warning and south towards d.c. area, storm warning there. it will be a mess. you know it...
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satire journal, not a large daily, but even le monde runs page one editorial cartoons by jean-claude plateau against the jihadists. it takes guts to do that. >> if today's attack on the offices of "charlie hebdo" were in retaliation for the publication's representation of the prophet mohammed, what does that mean for the future of free speech? i'll be joined by a panel including someone whose father was threatened in his home home after speaking out against fundamentalism and terrorism. >>> today's bloody attacks in paris come in the context of a long running debate in france, europe, and across the world about the right to offend, what free speech and satire look like. in an age when media is global. the barbarity of what happened today has me reconsidering some things i used to think. more on that ahead. >>> at the exception of some jihadi supporters on twitter, the muslim world's condemnation of today's attack in paris has been more or less unanimous. organizations alike denouncing the shooting. at this point the attack appears to are been retaliation for the satirical magazine's represen
satire journal, not a large daily, but even le monde runs page one editorial cartoons by jean-claude plateau against the jihadists. it takes guts to do that. >> if today's attack on the offices of "charlie hebdo" were in retaliation for the publication's representation of the prophet mohammed, what does that mean for the future of free speech? i'll be joined by a panel including someone whose father was threatened in his home home after speaking out against fundamentalism and...
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. >> can you sled at belmont plateau. >> you have to watch those on and off ramps the interchanges. >> no not on the road, bob. >> belmont park is good fairmount park has some good spot. >> fairmount park. >> what is it call. >> burholme park. >> is that in new jersey. >> no, northeast fail. >> speaking of things i don't know, i have a list of all of the place that he is sent in their stills of the first flake, 2015. >> look at this. >> who can read that though. >> we're going to put it together in a nice graphic and roll it at the the end of the show. here's my problem, we don't have any picture from ocean county. how is that possible ocean county is huge. >> yes. >> we need ocean county to represent. >> um-hmm, this just in. >> this is from michelle. >> ring a bell. >> little egg harbor ocean city. >> thank you michelle. >> i need that last name humissky. >> perfect name for snow. >> our hall of fame is complete. >> where is that from. >> it fridays someone's desk upstairs. >> thanks, chris. >> jessica, i can send this to you in the control room. >> the official list. >> can she rea
. >> can you sled at belmont plateau. >> you have to watch those on and off ramps the interchanges. >> no not on the road, bob. >> belmont park is good fairmount park has some good spot. >> fairmount park. >> what is it call. >> burholme park. >> is that in new jersey. >> no, northeast fail. >> speaking of things i don't know, i have a list of all of the place that he is sent in their stills of the first flake, 2015. >> look at...
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as we go back to where it started, we have the liberia plateau, it's minus 51 today. it's where the storm track is sitting, where the air mask is. the storm mask goes up to the north pole. grab the cold dry air and drop into the united states. in the end, we are getting a little bit of moderation from minus 51 but are seeing temperatures dropped down in parts of southern canada minus 17. you can see the high temperatures 1 degree from minneapolis. they'll see the temperatures getting colder. >> the midwest has been hammered harder than the north-east. >> definitely. >> the pattern will continue. >> the pattern will continue all the way through the weekend. and we'll see the wind chills that's what can freeze the skin so the fast when the win kicks in with the cold temperatures. highs will not be that much warmer. tomorrow as we look at the chicago high temperature, 13 degrees, and it's interesting when you consider that the polar vortex january 6th, 2014 was the last time chicago had a sub zero high. now we are looking for high pressure potentially hitting record high
as we go back to where it started, we have the liberia plateau, it's minus 51 today. it's where the storm track is sitting, where the air mask is. the storm mask goes up to the north pole. grab the cold dry air and drop into the united states. in the end, we are getting a little bit of moderation from minus 51 but are seeing temperatures dropped down in parts of southern canada minus 17. you can see the high temperatures 1 degree from minneapolis. they'll see the temperatures getting colder....
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the air temperatures have plateaued. there is some truth to that. the warmth is going into the oceans. we are conducting an experiment on the world's ocean. and as a meteorologist i'm seeing the symptoms of a warmer wetter, more volatile climate. just like if someone is running a fever of a couple of degrees you see the symptoms on that person. they are running a fever. maybe they have a rash or blister and are sneezing. you say what's two degrees? well, two degrees can be a big deal and we're going to see more of those symptoms during 2015. >> amazing. >> more jaw dropping examples of weather extremes is in the pipeline for this year. >> yeah. dr. halter it all revolves around the oceans and the great lakes. what signal is that bringing the world? >> happy new year to you, paul and ed. what we are really concerned with are these are the facts. cancer is on the rise. heart disease is the number one disease in the united states. and one in three people are in pain and take pain medications. how does this relate to the oceans? let me tell you. the cor
the air temperatures have plateaued. there is some truth to that. the warmth is going into the oceans. we are conducting an experiment on the world's ocean. and as a meteorologist i'm seeing the symptoms of a warmer wetter, more volatile climate. just like if someone is running a fever of a couple of degrees you see the symptoms on that person. they are running a fever. maybe they have a rash or blister and are sneezing. you say what's two degrees? well, two degrees can be a big deal and we're...
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they're attacking this on multiple ends, and hoping that they see a plateau in the suicide rate, and in a couple of years they would like to see a drop. >> what else have you seen, stories that you heard that personally struck you as an indicater of how deep the depression was out there. >> everywhere you turn and spoke to someone, they were effected by someone who had committed suicide. that was quite striking. the one won woman we spoke to, shawn, she runs a support group and that has had a thousand people joie, a thousand people have come through the doors. this is not in downtown salt lake. this is an hour outside of the city. >> very striking, "america tonight" adam may. >> how many times do you think he hit you with a wooden baseball bat? >> i think it's two times. blood was on my head and shoulders. >> a new generation of immigrants driven from their homes in russia to america. "america tonight" investigates moscows anti-gay policies, and why that has led to a sudden and skyrocketing number of new arrivals. that's on "america tonight." after the break tonight, a stunning sex c
they're attacking this on multiple ends, and hoping that they see a plateau in the suicide rate, and in a couple of years they would like to see a drop. >> what else have you seen, stories that you heard that personally struck you as an indicater of how deep the depression was out there. >> everywhere you turn and spoke to someone, they were effected by someone who had committed suicide. that was quite striking. the one won woman we spoke to, shawn, she runs a support group and that...
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the united states and sin gal arrested people in a plateau over throw the president and game -- gambiastop them in the capitol and rob reynolds has more from washington d.c. >>> announcing the arrest of failed coup attempt in gambia eric holder said the u.s. strongly condemns such conspiracies and gambia president blamed attempted coup on terrorist groups and said they had support from the governments of u.s. britain and germany but african democracy activists say a u.s. role in the coup attempt is unlikely. >> from what i can tell i give it zero chance that the u.s. will be behind this because for one thing they did try i think they tried seriously and other ways they can use. it's easy for me to tell which governments the united states which african governments the u.s. does not like and therefore and never on my list has there been and zambia has never been on the list. >> reporter: a complaint in federal court in minnesota described a half baked coup attempt that fell apart, a dozen men from the u.s. and uk tried to storm the presidential residence on december 30 while he was outsi
the united states and sin gal arrested people in a plateau over throw the president and game -- gambiastop them in the capitol and rob reynolds has more from washington d.c. >>> announcing the arrest of failed coup attempt in gambia eric holder said the u.s. strongly condemns such conspiracies and gambia president blamed attempted coup on terrorist groups and said they had support from the governments of u.s. britain and germany but african democracy activists say a u.s. role in the...
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we could see three, four, five feet of snow across the tuck a hill plateau. and dangerous wind chills this morning. minus 14 is what it feels like in chicago. minus 20 in green bay. minus 18 in cleveland. more weather in a few minutes. >>> that video out of michigan is traumatizing to watch. you have been onned that road many times. >> my hometown is about 30 minutes down the highway. i have driven that highway hundreds and hundreds of times. it can be extremely dangerous in those conditions. >> be safe, everybody. >>> we want to get it over to ron claiborne with the other stories making news this morning. >> good morning to you, dan, paula, sara haines. >>> breaking news overnight in the mystery of airasia flight 8501. the tail discovered underwater on wednesday, was secured on a boat today. the rear section of the plane is believed to hold the all-important black boxes. so far, the black boxes have not within recovered. 152 passengers and crew members were on board that flight when it went down off the coast of indonesia back on december 28th. >>> former ci
we could see three, four, five feet of snow across the tuck a hill plateau. and dangerous wind chills this morning. minus 14 is what it feels like in chicago. minus 20 in green bay. minus 18 in cleveland. more weather in a few minutes. >>> that video out of michigan is traumatizing to watch. you have been onned that road many times. >> my hometown is about 30 minutes down the highway. i have driven that highway hundreds and hundreds of times. it can be extremely dangerous in...
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all great breakthrough companies plateau and then eventually decline. you obviously care about it.bout it. the public is still interested. why? >> it starts with mayer. she was pregnant when she took the job. she's worth $7 million. how does that happen? a 22-year-old who joins google and leaves and goes and runs a $30 billion company. can this superstar executive turn around this company? >> do you think that she's faced added scrutiny just because of her gender? she was sort of hailed a feminist icon when she came in then she got rid of the flexibility to work at home. >> absolutely that's the case. there's no doubt people women and men, resent a powerful woman more than they resent a powerful man. you talked about her feminism. she calls herself -- she says i'm not a feminist. i don't believe in that term yet she is clearly a feminist icon. this is envogue vogue. she's staring into the camera. here's a woman when she signed her $200 million contract to join yahoo shows up in a ten-year-old bmw. >> that's so passe. >> there's these fancy new york people. do you want us to send a
all great breakthrough companies plateau and then eventually decline. you obviously care about it.bout it. the public is still interested. why? >> it starts with mayer. she was pregnant when she took the job. she's worth $7 million. how does that happen? a 22-year-old who joins google and leaves and goes and runs a $30 billion company. can this superstar executive turn around this company? >> do you think that she's faced added scrutiny just because of her gender? she was sort of...
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look at this lake streamer coming across just north of buffalo to the plateau. there's another clipper on the map but this one is passing south and it's weaker. charleston to roanoke seeing a little bit of the light snow. around here saw some clear skies earlier. 6:37, 6:43 space station flying almost overhead. starts southwest and goes northeast. the cyst-minute transit -- the six-minute transit over the region. it's gusting to 32 in hagerstown. starting to pick up a gust here in the metro. over the next couple of hours the winds will pick up and they're going to stay up here probably for 30, 36 hours. it's going to be painfully cold. temps are in the teens and 20s. manassas one of the cold spots at 16. jan in reedville, 27 on the bay. most windchills are returning in the teens this morning. our michael & son weather camera, it looks good. feels like 18 in d.c. it's going to feel worse than thats a the day goes on. thwill get wore. single digits and teens, high of 27. tonight in the single digits and teens with the windchills down perhaps to 10 below zero. a wi
look at this lake streamer coming across just north of buffalo to the plateau. there's another clipper on the map but this one is passing south and it's weaker. charleston to roanoke seeing a little bit of the light snow. around here saw some clear skies earlier. 6:37, 6:43 space station flying almost overhead. starts southwest and goes northeast. the cyst-minute transit -- the six-minute transit over the region. it's gusting to 32 in hagerstown. starting to pick up a gust here in the metro....
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satire journal, not a large daily, but even le monde runs page one editorial cartoons by jean-claude plateaugainst the jihadists. it takes guts to do that. >> if today's attack on the offices of "charlie hebdo" were in retaliation for the publication's representation of the prophet mohammed what does that mean for the future of free speech? i'll be joined by a panel including someone whose father was threatened in his home home after speaking out against fundamental fundamentalism and terrorism. >>> the context of a long running debate in france europe and across the world about the right to offend what free speech and satire look like. in an age when media is global. the barbarity of what happened today has me reconsidering some things i used to think. more on that ahead. that dares to work all the way until... the am. new aleve pm the only one to combine a safe sleep aid plus the 12 hour strength of aleve. i take prilosec otc each morning for my frequent heartburn. because it gives me... zero heartburn! prilosec otc. the number 1 doctor-recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 9 straigh
satire journal, not a large daily, but even le monde runs page one editorial cartoons by jean-claude plateaugainst the jihadists. it takes guts to do that. >> if today's attack on the offices of "charlie hebdo" were in retaliation for the publication's representation of the prophet mohammed what does that mean for the future of free speech? i'll be joined by a panel including someone whose father was threatened in his home home after speaking out against fundamental...
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look at this, david, plateauing for today. one day does not a trend make.ut today, that was first-time jobless claims, cycle low, very nice move. maybe that's what helped the market? >> no doubt, you get in the jobless claims, can't wait for the earnings after the bell. amazon and google. what's interesting about oil, the move of 217 points shows conviction behind the market. we see volume that goes along with it, much like yesterday's sell-off. david: for those focusing on alibaba which has a $240 billion mark. it has not bounced back, it is down about 8%. focusing on that coming up in the hour. the bells are ringing on wall street, and man, this is a story of a turnaround. remember conviction is very high, running volume about 14% above average today. but it was also very high yesterday when it was down. the market is having difficulty deciding which direction it wants to run, but run it has today as yesterday conviction is strong, but they're in the opposite direction. looks like we're settling close to today's highs, 225 points, plus, on the dow, "after
look at this, david, plateauing for today. one day does not a trend make.ut today, that was first-time jobless claims, cycle low, very nice move. maybe that's what helped the market? >> no doubt, you get in the jobless claims, can't wait for the earnings after the bell. amazon and google. what's interesting about oil, the move of 217 points shows conviction behind the market. we see volume that goes along with it, much like yesterday's sell-off. david: for those focusing on alibaba which...
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point where i was actually starting to hit that breaking point of, you know, you hit that suicidal plateauetting to the top of that mountain, i felt like i found who i actually was, who i am and what i can do. >> logan: and staff sergeant mark zambon traveled with tim to africa, where he conquered the continent's highest peak, mt. kilimanjaro in tanzania. >> mark zambon: at that moment it was like, you know, that answered it for me. that this injury, like, does not define my life. i define it. and life is still able to be powerfully lived, even in this condition. >> medvetz: you got to dig deep, man. >> logan: and corporal brad ivanchan went with tim to south america, where he climbed 23,000 feet to the summit of mt. aconcagua less than a year after losing both his legs. >> brad ivanchan: it's something that you can carry with you the rest of your life, and it also helps you put a closure on a period in your life, too. i don't know where i would be today if i had not done it. it's definitely improved my life significantly, and my outlook on life significantly. >> logan: they all said it wa
point where i was actually starting to hit that breaking point of, you know, you hit that suicidal plateauetting to the top of that mountain, i felt like i found who i actually was, who i am and what i can do. >> logan: and staff sergeant mark zambon traveled with tim to africa, where he conquered the continent's highest peak, mt. kilimanjaro in tanzania. >> mark zambon: at that moment it was like, you know, that answered it for me. that this injury, like, does not define my life. i...
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east of town, you saw four feet and the stretch just north of syracuse past watertown, the tug hill plateau, that's where you got the most amount of snow. lake effect will be winding down. arkansas all the way to new york city, that moisture that was in texas yesterday now riding up and over. some cooler air so we have freezing rain advisories, even an ice storm warning for indianapolis as this storm makes its way up through the midsouth up the mississippi river runs into that very shallow layer of cold air and it will freeze on contact in spots, the timing of this will be later on today, tonight and in through tomorrow morning. 7:00 a.m. that moisture starts to get into the i-95 corridor. likely okay but the roads have been so cold because it's been so cold we'll see freezing and back side, a little bit of snow and another plunge of cold air relative to what we had the past few weeks, not too bad. >> good morning, washington, it is freezing out there this morning. 17 degrees in rockville. across the area we have temperatures only in the teens. lots of moisture in the mississippi valley, he
east of town, you saw four feet and the stretch just north of syracuse past watertown, the tug hill plateau, that's where you got the most amount of snow. lake effect will be winding down. arkansas all the way to new york city, that moisture that was in texas yesterday now riding up and over. some cooler air so we have freezing rain advisories, even an ice storm warning for indianapolis as this storm makes its way up through the midsouth up the mississippi river runs into that very shallow...
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satire journal, not a large daily, but even le monde runs page one editorial cartoons by jean-claude plateaugainst the jihadists. it takes guts to do that. >> if today's attack on the offices of "charlie hebdo" were in retaliation for the publication's representation of the prophet mohammed, what does that mean for the future of free speech? i'll be joined by a panel including someone whose father was threatened in his home home after speaking out against fundamentalism and terrorism. boy: once upon a time, there was a nice house that lived with a family. one day, it started to rain. the house tried to keep out all the water, but water got inside and ruined everybody's everythings. the house thought she let the family down. they just didn't think it could happen. they told the house they would take better care of her... always. announcer: protect what matters. get flood insurance. >> today's bloody attacks in paris come in the context of a long running debate in france europe, and across the world about the right to offend what free speech and satire look like. in an age when media is global
satire journal, not a large daily, but even le monde runs page one editorial cartoons by jean-claude plateaugainst the jihadists. it takes guts to do that. >> if today's attack on the offices of "charlie hebdo" were in retaliation for the publication's representation of the prophet mohammed, what does that mean for the future of free speech? i'll be joined by a panel including someone whose father was threatened in his home home after speaking out against fundamentalism and...
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conditions throughout the day as temperatures however around that freezing mark especially in the pocono plateau but so far so good. >> reporter: penndot spokesperson ron young says conditions like these are always tricky when the temperature hovers around the freezing point. commuters and pedestrians had to deal with icy conditions here and there in the delaware and lehigh valleys butter by the but by the afternoon it developed into a cold rainy day and with visions of last winter still lingering in the minds of many most of the people we spoke with today say they will take it. >> it was a lot of snow, very lot of snow, that's all i remember. >> reporter: hard to forget. >> yes, and although this year really we've had nothing and they were calling for a lot this year. >> i'll take the rain over snow any day. it's warm, not as cold. i haven't lost electricity yet so things are good. >> reporter: but you better remember winter is not over yet, not by a long shot. meanwhile penndot officials are also mentioning that this week is winter driving awareness week reminding everybody to keep an emergenc
conditions throughout the day as temperatures however around that freezing mark especially in the pocono plateau but so far so good. >> reporter: penndot spokesperson ron young says conditions like these are always tricky when the temperature hovers around the freezing point. commuters and pedestrians had to deal with icy conditions here and there in the delaware and lehigh valleys butter by the but by the afternoon it developed into a cold rainy day and with visions of last winter still...
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we see more plateau where people join over time. adam: talk about jenny craig.ot just in the united states. it is global. you have latin america, asia pacific. where, we're still the largest market, are we not? >> united states is largest market for weight loss. we like that. curves is a global company. we have 6,000 locations around the world and 2,000 in the u.s. mostly overseas. whereas jenny craig is primarily a u.s., australia-based business. we're primarily focusing on these markets. lori: i'm sure you follow your competitors, weight watchers in particular. shares are crushed because investors are not satisfied with the company's rebranding. there is a new magazine and i think one-on-one schedule now of appointments and things like that. what are you doing with jenny craig and curves to stay current? there is a lot of competition as well. there is part of the weight watchers problem, that free fitness apps along with the fitness wearable technology, are really becoming, adding to the competitive nature of your space? >> we're very different from other app-
we see more plateau where people join over time. adam: talk about jenny craig.ot just in the united states. it is global. you have latin america, asia pacific. where, we're still the largest market, are we not? >> united states is largest market for weight loss. we like that. curves is a global company. we have 6,000 locations around the world and 2,000 in the u.s. mostly overseas. whereas jenny craig is primarily a u.s., australia-based business. we're primarily focusing on these...
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was anything that i would go out and sell but on a day like today if a snowflake falls on a flat plateauthing is fine but if it falls on a steep slope you get an avalanche. >> wow, i love that. >> snow flakes. >> source of funds, don't discount the fact that apple could be a source of fund for people as well. just because it's going down doesn't mean it's a bad company. you can say anything about people's parent, dogs, cats, say something about apple the sky is falling. >> what did you say? >> i'm glad you mentioned source of funds because we saw twitter down 7%. winner year-to-date 2015, do you think that that was the source of funds today for some people? >> i hope so. i hope so. it was a source of funds for people who were losing money in kb homes. how is it a source of funds? i don't think so. i think people are looking for -- to pull out of those speculative growth plays or pull out of those sketchy plays of what they think. you need a bunch of news headlines to make twitter pop. not getting any of them. people are going no utilities. >> best buy getting rocked despite holiday comp
was anything that i would go out and sell but on a day like today if a snowflake falls on a flat plateauthing is fine but if it falls on a steep slope you get an avalanche. >> wow, i love that. >> snow flakes. >> source of funds, don't discount the fact that apple could be a source of fund for people as well. just because it's going down doesn't mean it's a bad company. you can say anything about people's parent, dogs, cats, say something about apple the sky is falling....
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you start to plateau the strength or slow it down a little bit people can adjust to it.panies, corporations, investors, et cetera. look at europe. europe has started to outperform, small caps have started to outperform. that's very weird. when you get those developments that means stock selection starts to come through and ult ma youly leads to a better fuenta globally. >> rick, where would you be in the market right now? what sectors do you like? energy gets a lot of headlines by virtue of the fact that oils has gone to -- so much lower than it was, you know, six, 12 months ago? >> i try to avoid making bets because i'll preobably make a wrong bet and rather own the entire global diversified marketplace but if there is one segment we like for the future, exponential technologies, companies that will radically alter our world. machine learning and artificial intelligence, robotics, 3d printing, medical and neurological sciences, financial services innovation. so those companies that are either producing exponential technology or those using it to build their businesses t
you start to plateau the strength or slow it down a little bit people can adjust to it.panies, corporations, investors, et cetera. look at europe. europe has started to outperform, small caps have started to outperform. that's very weird. when you get those developments that means stock selection starts to come through and ult ma youly leads to a better fuenta globally. >> rick, where would you be in the market right now? what sectors do you like? energy gets a lot of headlines by virtue...
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. >> i plateaued a few times after kings of comedy what am i going to do now?into play. on harvey's nationally syndicated radio show, he found that he had another gift, for dispensing no nonsense blunt relationship advice to women. >> all men can change, all men will change, but there is only one woman that we are going to change for. now if you ain't that woman then you get whatever we got. >> you have to be known as the relationship expert? >> from failure see god allows your greatest and most valuable lessons to be learned in failure:i failed at relationships enough time to where i learned, i know what, as a man i know how we function and operate operate so all i had to do is turn around and tell women that part. >> in 2009, that led him to write a book called act like a lady, think like a man. the back sold over 3 million copies. >> why do men do what they do? look at this. >> steve harvey is a traitor. >> in 20ten it was made into a movie that grossed just under $100 million. >> not bad for a guy who was on his third marriage. >> your man is stupid. >> now
. >> i plateaued a few times after kings of comedy what am i going to do now?into play. on harvey's nationally syndicated radio show, he found that he had another gift, for dispensing no nonsense blunt relationship advice to women. >> all men can change, all men will change, but there is only one woman that we are going to change for. now if you ain't that woman then you get whatever we got. >> you have to be known as the relationship expert? >> from failure see god...
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. 2012, aave ever seen carefully orchestrated quantitive easing by the fed has laid a nice steady plateauks. you could put a ruler next to the s&p. now we have got a couple of new kids on the block. the europeans, well, i am european, but they are different. decisiveness is not necessarily the investors. i think it makes sense in anticipation to revisit their but it is all about execution. yes, she made the life of volatility traders difficult. but at least they know they're doing. press that is true. week whensday of last the s&p have basically reassured to take the same place. in hindsight, look, when you ite to keep that take going, is sometimes indefensible and very hard to keep up. but also, if you're going to extract yourself, regardless of how you are going to try to execute it, it is just going to be messy regardless, no? kenny focuses for that? -- can you fault the swiss for that? >> you have to get away from 120. but if you do it in a way, where it is all about the telegraphing, the fed learned they are in a second job. you cannot say we will keep and then reverse course. that a
. 2012, aave ever seen carefully orchestrated quantitive easing by the fed has laid a nice steady plateauks. you could put a ruler next to the s&p. now we have got a couple of new kids on the block. the europeans, well, i am european, but they are different. decisiveness is not necessarily the investors. i think it makes sense in anticipation to revisit their but it is all about execution. yes, she made the life of volatility traders difficult. but at least they know they're doing. press...
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that's why we've seen the market plateau a little bit and it was a benefit to the pc market. they went upper forming better and part of that is the fact hah the tablet market plateaued a little bit. >> for ten years literally it traded between the mid teens and 25 right? >> right. >> and weird that microsoft same chart and suddenly both of them in the last year have broken out, intel got up to 38. microsoft did too. is this new? is this going to continue? is the new floor for intel 30? and will it go higher? >> yeah and i think, you know some of the fears of a very rapid decline on the pc market were in stock a year or two years ago haven't played out yet. one of the real important things for this year people should watch is windows 10. >> are you gambling that windows 10 is going to work given that the last two versions have not hit it out of the ballpark the way people wanted. >> probably kept you worse than window's 8 at this point. it wasn't well conceived by consumers. >> how much of a gamble is intel really on microsoft. >> with intel's position and tablets now is to be
that's why we've seen the market plateau a little bit and it was a benefit to the pc market. they went upper forming better and part of that is the fact hah the tablet market plateaued a little bit. >> for ten years literally it traded between the mid teens and 25 right? >> right. >> and weird that microsoft same chart and suddenly both of them in the last year have broken out, intel got up to 38. microsoft did too. is this new? is this going to continue? is the new floor for...
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there's something in there for every single day, to keep your body guessing, to keep you from plateauing, to keep you from getting bored. >> you get in and you get out. it's a half an hour. anybody has a half an hour. i lost 19 pounds and 26 inches. i'm back to my old self. my confidence is through the roof. >> announcer: combining fitness and nutrition has never been simpler with autumn's portion control color-coded containers. if your food fits in one of these containers, you can eat it. there's one for every type of food you like to eat. that means you can still eat the foods you love, just exactly the right portion every time. plus they're microwave safe for quick serving. and dishwasher safe for an easy clean-up. we told you it was simple. autumn also includes a simple eating plan that shows you how many portions to eat each day, including desserts and chocolate, even wine -- just the right portion every time. >> for the first time ever, i felt like i'm not dieting, i'm not struggling with food. you don't have to worry about how many calories you're consuming. just eat according to
there's something in there for every single day, to keep your body guessing, to keep you from plateauing, to keep you from getting bored. >> you get in and you get out. it's a half an hour. anybody has a half an hour. i lost 19 pounds and 26 inches. i'm back to my old self. my confidence is through the roof. >> announcer: combining fitness and nutrition has never been simpler with autumn's portion control color-coded containers. if your food fits in one of these containers, you can...
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the swift progress of knowledge in general to a sophisticated plateau which make yesterday's educationeem old hat and useless. the nurturing of the young people and the well known population explosion. in fact, one good postulate, we're in the middle of two explosions. the second one is the constantly growing mass of men and women between the ages of 50 and 60 who have been cast aside and find themselves in a december trait struggle for survival in a world they never made either. we better start worrying about them. for if their problem is left unsolved, it can have a profound effect upon the entire national economy. it will in one way oar another touch the pocketbooks and fortunes of every american and could easily hold back the golden dream of a truly great society. ♪ >>> the 114 congress gavels in this tuesday at noon eastern. watch live coverage of the house on c-span and the senate live on c-span 2 and track the gop led congress and have your say on the c-span networks c-span radio and c-span.org, new congress best access on c-span. >>> next cartoonist patrick oliphant draws ten p
the swift progress of knowledge in general to a sophisticated plateau which make yesterday's educationeem old hat and useless. the nurturing of the young people and the well known population explosion. in fact, one good postulate, we're in the middle of two explosions. the second one is the constantly growing mass of men and women between the ages of 50 and 60 who have been cast aside and find themselves in a december trait struggle for survival in a world they never made either. we better...
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we could see up to .25 of ice in the blue shade here including the plateau and south of buffalo. we have a lot of aspects to the storm. it is the ice that coats efforts. >>> dylan, thanks. turning to a brave girl recovering this morning. she is the sole survivor of a horrific plane crash. somehow this 7-year-old managed to walk away trekking through a mile through dark woods for help. nbc's john yang has more. >> reporter: the small plane crashed in kentucky friday night. state police identified the victims as marty and kimberly gutzler of nashville, illinois. their 9-year-old daughter and 14-year-old cousin died in the crash. the 7-year-old daughter survived. friday night, a man heard a knock on his door and stunned to find the girl outside with blood on her legs and face. >> she had to walk close to .75 of a mile through woods with downed trees and briars and everything else. she was barefooted. one sock on her foot. >> reporter: the family was flying from key west, florida to mt. vernon illinois in a twin engine plane. they reported engine trouble. >> she said her mom and dad
we could see up to .25 of ice in the blue shade here including the plateau and south of buffalo. we have a lot of aspects to the storm. it is the ice that coats efforts. >>> dylan, thanks. turning to a brave girl recovering this morning. she is the sole survivor of a horrific plane crash. somehow this 7-year-old managed to walk away trekking through a mile through dark woods for help. nbc's john yang has more. >> reporter: the small plane crashed in kentucky friday night. state...