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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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it's gonna keep your body from adapting and plateauing. it's simple nutrition. it's portion control. so you're gonna use the color-coded containers to still eat the foods you love. this combination of 30 minute workouts and portion control can transform anybody's body in 21 days. >> all right, let's start with some people who wanted to get toned and drop 5, 10, or 15 pounds fast, but they didn't want it to take a couple of months. take a look. >> i'm kelly, and thanks to the 21 day fix, i lost 10.5 pounds and 10.5 inches. >> i'm rachel, and thanks to the 21 day fix, i went from a size 10 to a size 4. this is a 4. >> my name's jodie, and i lost 11 pounds and 6 inches with one round of the 21 day fix. and i feel amazing. >> my weight-loss journey has actually gone gone up and down. i started at 185 pounds. and for the last couple of years, i've just kind of been stuck at about 140 pounds. i was going to the gym, working out probably an hour an hour and a half a day, and was seeing absolutely no results. it wasn't until the 21 day fix that i was able to break the p
it's gonna keep your body from adapting and plateauing. it's simple nutrition. it's portion control. so you're gonna use the color-coded containers to still eat the foods you love. this combination of 30 minute workouts and portion control can transform anybody's body in 21 days. >> all right, let's start with some people who wanted to get toned and drop 5, 10, or 15 pounds fast, but they didn't want it to take a couple of months. take a look. >> i'm kelly, and thanks to the 21 day...
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. >> my take from this is that bobby cristina has hit a plateau that typically the average person does in the pull out of but under the care of emery university ape physicians there and their hopes are they can work a miracle. >> all of the secrecy surrounding this tragedy has led to rumors of an investigation. >> there were reports of a second search at bobby cristina's home but roswell police deny it. in a statement to entertainment tonight they say quote we did not go out to the house a second time and we are not providing further information on this rescue case. >> so what happened, inside her house? man who called 911, maxwell lomass has been recently sprung from jail on drug possession charges. she was face down in the bathtub, days shy before the third anniversary of her mother's death. >> i just don't necessity how it happened but it has happened. it is hardest thing i'll ever have to encounter in my life. >> so much more news on this story, on et and we're talk bail celebrity grief counselor who tells us why it was no accident that bobby cristina was found in the bathtub just
. >> my take from this is that bobby cristina has hit a plateau that typically the average person does in the pull out of but under the care of emery university ape physicians there and their hopes are they can work a miracle. >> all of the secrecy surrounding this tragedy has led to rumors of an investigation. >> there were reports of a second search at bobby cristina's home but roswell police deny it. in a statement to entertainment tonight they say quote we did not go out...
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in my grandfather -- eventually he built on the plateau and we ended up with 500 campgrounds.ank goodness that he tied up the water rights decades before and now his bug museum is not just a place for curious rogue servers or science buffs, campout and it's an overnight adventure. the hercules beetle is a huge draw. there is a huge walking stick bug, and a moth with a huge wingspan, and the black widow spider that entomologist sam johnson says deserves its deadly rap. jamie: so the black widow is not just a myth? >> no, it is not, although the toxicity is individual to individual. they have killed a lot of people. i had a friend that was close to death before the ent doctor and save her life. reporter: jamie: these bugs or give me the creeps. so he even helped me try my hand at bug pinning. >> i just couldn't resist. jamie: luckily sam is joking and we move along to something better. >> this is a butterfly. jamie: beautiful butterfly. >> it can spread its wings like that. and all we have to do then is to keep in and put a pin in there, this is how you do it, put the pin just l
in my grandfather -- eventually he built on the plateau and we ended up with 500 campgrounds.ank goodness that he tied up the water rights decades before and now his bug museum is not just a place for curious rogue servers or science buffs, campout and it's an overnight adventure. the hercules beetle is a huge draw. there is a huge walking stick bug, and a moth with a huge wingspan, and the black widow spider that entomologist sam johnson says deserves its deadly rap. jamie: so the black widow...
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this is a common sight along the cumberland plateau. are reporting to you live from the cumberland plateau putnam county, monterey, an hour to the east of nashville tennessee. bill: erika really appreciate that. oftentimes when you get a storm like this it melts pretty quickly, but that's not the case. good luck, name there. appreciate that. patti ann: rudy giuliani trying to set the record straight on his controversial remarks that president obama doesn't love america. he said my intend focus was the effect his words and actions have on the morale of the country and how it may damage his performance. katie fox and marianne marsh thank you both for joining us. the quote we just read, do you accept it? >> whenever you are explaining, you are losing. rudy giuliani lost of what shred of credibility he had left. none of them will ever be president of the united states. and among them is scott walker. patti ann: he says he was hoping this would start a conversation about american leadership. he says american leaders have had a strong sense o
this is a common sight along the cumberland plateau. are reporting to you live from the cumberland plateau putnam county, monterey, an hour to the east of nashville tennessee. bill: erika really appreciate that. oftentimes when you get a storm like this it melts pretty quickly, but that's not the case. good luck, name there. appreciate that. patti ann: rudy giuliani trying to set the record straight on his controversial remarks that president obama doesn't love america. he said my intend focus...
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deep in tennessee's cumberland plateau, the ice was heavy and so is the heartache. >> it's been a time. >> reporter: freezing fog obscured the full scope of damage. 21 people died in the state's nearly half from hypothermia. the latest storm knocked out power to tens of thousands and tore apart tree limbs. >> it sounded like gun shots. and it was popping noises and then you hear it just hit the ground. the big woosh. >> reporter: today, crews cleaned up debris in crossville. >> it looked like a bomb has went off in every direction. >> reporter: they're using a portable generator to keep the city's water plant running. the fierce wind saturday knocked down this electrical pole near the home of shannon harville's sister. >> you have ever seen anything like this? >> no, not around here. it's never been that bad around here as far as i know of. i lived here for a while. >> reporter: elsewhere in the country, more snow. colorado woke up to more than a foot. >> it's really bad. >> sheet of ice right now. >> reporter: in massachusetts, another barn collapse, horses rescued. >> it can be rebui
deep in tennessee's cumberland plateau, the ice was heavy and so is the heartache. >> it's been a time. >> reporter: freezing fog obscured the full scope of damage. 21 people died in the state's nearly half from hypothermia. the latest storm knocked out power to tens of thousands and tore apart tree limbs. >> it sounded like gun shots. and it was popping noises and then you hear it just hit the ground. the big woosh. >> reporter: today, crews cleaned up debris in...
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on the verge of losing this untouched plateau to hotel, shops and restaurants, all centered around a tram ride taking visitors down the canyon's sheer rock walls to a platform, amphitheater, snack bar and even restrooms. >> if it does become a reality, i think it will be a travesty for the american people. >> reporter: the proposed development would cover 420 acres of the navajo land on the undeveloped east rim right down to the canyon floor where the colorado and little colorado rivers merge. getting to the bottom of the grand canyon isn't easy. right now, the best option is a trail like this. this one is the shortest, about seven miles down. what developers are proposing is a 10-minute tram ride. >> people who otherwise will never otherwise experience the grand canyon, now we give them an opportunity to get down close to the floor of the canyon. >> reporter: for navajo nation president ben shelly who plans to give developers the okay to build on their land, it's also about opportunity. >> i want my people to have a better life. they need jobs, homes, good homes. >> reporter: but so
on the verge of losing this untouched plateau to hotel, shops and restaurants, all centered around a tram ride taking visitors down the canyon's sheer rock walls to a platform, amphitheater, snack bar and even restrooms. >> if it does become a reality, i think it will be a travesty for the american people. >> reporter: the proposed development would cover 420 acres of the navajo land on the undeveloped east rim right down to the canyon floor where the colorado and little colorado...
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mary's gail's wichd the 24-point win plateau. you want to take it from here?u, please. >> this is their eighth consecutive 21-win plateau season. they beat portland 68-51, are you taking credit? >> no. i just cheer them on. st. mary's will host rival go gonzaga tomorrow night, battling it out for the wcc title and a ticket to the big dance. >> we get behind you, go gales. >> good to go to the dance. >>> 5:25. let's look at what the weekend has in store. christina you are excited about the prospect of rain sunday night, monday morning. >> a very slight chance then, a better chance toward the end of the week and you know me, i like to look a good 15 days out. i'm really watching the first week of march. temperatures mostly in the 50s. your day part forecast shows you in the north bay at lunch time, you are at 66 degrees. so very nice day to have lunch outdoors. all across the board you can see what happens as offshore flow starts to kick in, our temperatures become more uniform so just about as warm today in san francisco as what we're expecting out in the tri v
mary's gail's wichd the 24-point win plateau. you want to take it from here?u, please. >> this is their eighth consecutive 21-win plateau season. they beat portland 68-51, are you taking credit? >> no. i just cheer them on. st. mary's will host rival go gonzaga tomorrow night, battling it out for the wcc title and a ticket to the big dance. >> we get behind you, go gales. >> good to go to the dance. >>> 5:25. let's look at what the weekend has in store....
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reporter: since 1995, taiwan's gross domestic product per capita has shot up by half but wages have plateauedan posts healthy growth figures, but that number hides a persistent problem. relatively low wages and poor job opportunities with many big companies choosing to base themselves out of mainland china. companies like foxcon one of many to make the most of relaxed restrictions on doing business in china. more than half of taiwaneze products are made on the mainland. >> the mid-or high level management okay have to move out to -- with this manufacturing potential. >>> we meet a banker who loved to hong kong ten years ago. she says she misses home. >> reporter: hong kong is very efficient, but it's all about work. after thinking about moving back to taiwan to lead a more balanced life. >> reporter: but for more to return taiwan will need to rebalance its labor market. they have 7,000 taiwan-based workers, but in china item ploys up to 90,000. >>> there has been lots of breaking and developing news in that bulletin if you want to find out what our correspondent and reporters have been saying
reporter: since 1995, taiwan's gross domestic product per capita has shot up by half but wages have plateauedan posts healthy growth figures, but that number hides a persistent problem. relatively low wages and poor job opportunities with many big companies choosing to base themselves out of mainland china. companies like foxcon one of many to make the most of relaxed restrictions on doing business in china. more than half of taiwaneze products are made on the mainland. >> the mid-or high...
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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. >> catch more "faultlines" episodes on demand or at aljazeera.com/faultlines. finches >>> ja this is techknow, a show about innovations that can change lives. we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity and we're doing it in a unique way. this is a show about science by scientists. let's check out our nerds. dr shini somara is an engineer. tonight cars learning to communicate with each other. can cars equipped with electronic smarts reduce accidents and increase safety. we hit the streets and road test
." >> 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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across the plateau mick to the 4, 5, 6. high three to four inches for the northern and western suburbs. temperatures are cold. we're just in the teens. we'll stay in the teens through the morning hours. in the afternoon get up to around 30 with sunshine. tomorrow increasing clouds. next chance of snow is tomorrow afternoon. we could get some passing snow showers. heist reach highs reaching the mid 30s. temperatures fall turning colder on thursday. teens in the morning dropping to near 10 degrees by midnight. single digits friday morning. friday sunshine with lighter winds and highs in the teens. another chance of snow in the form of wintery mix on saturday. that may linger into sunday morning. sunday afternoon we finally get above freezing. we dry out. monday sunshine highs near freeze. now we have another crash to talk about. boy, these conditions are treacherous this morning. >> it is nasty. we come down 270. it was not a pretty scene this morning. another crash here. 270 southbound between 370 and changing road. not seei
across the plateau mick to the 4, 5, 6. high three to four inches for the northern and western suburbs. temperatures are cold. we're just in the teens. we'll stay in the teens through the morning hours. in the afternoon get up to around 30 with sunshine. tomorrow increasing clouds. next chance of snow is tomorrow afternoon. we could get some passing snow showers. heist reach highs reaching the mid 30s. temperatures fall turning colder on thursday. teens in the morning dropping to near 10...
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that's why i want the federal government to come in and i reached the plateau in the city. i'm going to by pass going to see governor brown and this is the fourth time around and if he doesn't know what is going down. the black population is going down and you have michael johnson and took the money and he's gone [inaudible] my question is -- the timer. i want to know when my time is up because i don't want you calling the sheriffs. who is in control? who gave the authority? who gave the authority to change the locks first thing friday morning after we have been there six months? who has the authority? but damn it. we're going to find out today. i will go to jail today because the people upstairs don't have a right to use our screening room. do they? we're going to find out today. i'm coming to you all and the management report and rda -- i still call you redevelopment like i do. they're going to give an update what the hell is going on and i hope somebody is there. my name is ace. i am on the case. i am glad i came down today and it will show i'm not hot air. it's to show
that's why i want the federal government to come in and i reached the plateau in the city. i'm going to by pass going to see governor brown and this is the fourth time around and if he doesn't know what is going down. the black population is going down and you have michael johnson and took the money and he's gone [inaudible] my question is -- the timer. i want to know when my time is up because i don't want you calling the sheriffs. who is in control? who gave the authority? who gave the...
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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. >> catch more "faultlines" episodes on demand or at aljazeera.com/faultlines. this is techknow, a show about innovasions that can change lives. ...the science of fighting a wildfire... we are going to explore hardware and humanity and doing it in anique way. >> this is a show about science by scientists. let's check out our team, hardcore nerds. >> i am phil torres.
." >> 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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. >> reporter: since 1995 the gross domestic product shot up half and wages plateaued during that time big companies have prospered and taiwan has healthy growth figure us of 3-4% but it hides a persistent problem and relatively low wages and poor job opportunities and companies basing themselves out of mainland china, companies like foxcon and making business in china surgeonsince turn of melinnium and products made on the mainland. >> a mid or high level measurement, okay have to move out with these manufacturers. >> reporter: on her old university patients we meet a banker who moved to hold content years ago and she says she misses home. >> translator: hong kong is all about work. i still think about moving back to taiwan to live a more balanced life. >> reporter: to return taiwan will need to rebalance the labor market and take pegatron with 7,000 taiwan based workers and china it employees up to 90,000 harry faucet al jazeera, taipei. >>> a federal judge in texas has temporarily blocked immigration law to have a lawsuit to permanently stop the orders and barack obama orders could
. >> reporter: since 1995 the gross domestic product shot up half and wages plateaued during that time big companies have prospered and taiwan has healthy growth figure us of 3-4% but it hides a persistent problem and relatively low wages and poor job opportunities and companies basing themselves out of mainland china, companies like foxcon and making business in china surgeonsince turn of melinnium and products made on the mainland. >> a mid or high level measurement, okay have to...
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of the nightly new, it is a clear steady downwar slope, if you soon in a little closer, you see a plateau has happened. and if you zoom in even closer, there was an up year recently. i think those shows have found a pretty steady place to live. they combine reach about 23 million viewers a night, sometime as little more, sometimes a little less, which is a solid number with a country with 100 channels with 500 channels and 5,000 websites or whatever the numbers are >> and much bigger numbers, even at the low ebb, bigger than the cable programs >> that's right. partly, these shows are older. and the advertising for those shows as well. but they are still the nation's newscast of ror. and i'm -- record. and i'm glad we still have newscast of record >> are they breaking much news themselves >> once in a while. once in a while. >> yeah. >> for the most part, i think whenever we see news broken, even by the major networks, we see them do it online. and if there's a critique of television that i subscribed to when i was at the times and which i still subscribed the to is we don't see enough ori
of the nightly new, it is a clear steady downwar slope, if you soon in a little closer, you see a plateau has happened. and if you zoom in even closer, there was an up year recently. i think those shows have found a pretty steady place to live. they combine reach about 23 million viewers a night, sometime as little more, sometimes a little less, which is a solid number with a country with 100 channels with 500 channels and 5,000 websites or whatever the numbers are >> and much bigger...
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but wages have plateaued during that time of evening as big companies have prospered. post held agree gross figures of three to 4% the headline number hides a big problem low wages and poor job opportunities but many big companies choosing to base themselves out of mainlands china. companies like electronic components manufacturer fox con one of many to make most of relaxed restrictions doing business in china since the turn of the millennium. more than half of taiwanese products are these days made on the mainland. >> sooner or or later the i.n.d. department or middle higher level management, okay, have to move up with these manufacturing production. >> reporter: on her old university campus we meet a banker who moved to hong kong 10 years ago she says she misses home. >> hong kong is very efficient but it's all about work. i should think about moving back to taiwan to live a more balanced life. >> reporter: but for her to return taiwan will need to rebalance its labor market, take peg tron celebrating with its 7,000 taiwan-based workers in china it employs up to 90,0
but wages have plateaued during that time of evening as big companies have prospered. post held agree gross figures of three to 4% the headline number hides a big problem low wages and poor job opportunities but many big companies choosing to base themselves out of mainlands china. companies like electronic components manufacturer fox con one of many to make most of relaxed restrictions doing business in china since the turn of the millennium. more than half of taiwanese products are these days...
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on the verge of losing this untouched plateau to hotels shops, and restaurants all centered around a. >> if it does become a reality, then i think it will become a travesty for the american people. >> the proposed development would cover 420 acres of naf hoe land right down to the canyon floor where the colorado and little colorado rivers merge. getting to the bottom of the grand cannon isn't easy. right now the best option is a trail like this. the shortest is about seven miles down. what developers are proposing is a ten minute tram ride. >> people who would never be able to experience the grand canyon now we give them the opportunity to get closer to the floor of the canyon. >> for navaho nation president who plans to give developers the okay to build on their land it's also about opportunity. >> i want my people to have a better life. they need jobs and homes. >> but some tribal members say the cost is too high. for her it's about more than money. >> it is my church. it is where i say my prayers, it is where i give my offering. it's where i commune with the holy one. >> there are
on the verge of losing this untouched plateau to hotels shops, and restaurants all centered around a. >> if it does become a reality, then i think it will become a travesty for the american people. >> the proposed development would cover 420 acres of naf hoe land right down to the canyon floor where the colorado and little colorado rivers merge. getting to the bottom of the grand cannon isn't easy. right now the best option is a trail like this. the shortest is about seven miles...
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but wages have plateaued during that time. evening as big companies have prospered.wan continues to post healthy growth figures of three to 4% but that headline economic number hides a persistent problem, relatively low wages and poor job opportunities with many big companies choosing to base themselves out of mainlands china, companies like fox con1 of many to make the most of relaxed restrictions on doing business in china since the turn of the millennium. morning half of taiwanize products are these days main on the main -- made on the mainland. >> sooner or later the ind department or high level. [ inaudible ] okay, have to move up with these manufacturing. >> reporter: on her old university campus we meet a banker who moved to hong kong 10 years ago she says they misses home. >> translator: hong kong is very efficient, but it's all about work. i should think about moving back to taiwan to live a more balanced life. >> reporter: in order to return taiwan woo need to rebalance it's workforce. in china it employs up to 90,000 in taiwan 7,000. >>> well no,'s times s
but wages have plateaued during that time. evening as big companies have prospered.wan continues to post healthy growth figures of three to 4% but that headline economic number hides a persistent problem, relatively low wages and poor job opportunities with many big companies choosing to base themselves out of mainlands china, companies like fox con1 of many to make the most of relaxed restrictions on doing business in china since the turn of the millennium. morning half of taiwanize products...
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but from 1992 onward the european sense of exceptionalism the belief that they had reached a plateau where they had learned the lesson that war doesn't pay and that understanding meant they're would be no more they had learned that prosperity was better than poverty and therefore their would be prosperity. all of this changed in seven weeks. august 82008 russian troops invaded georgia. this was not in itself an event of transcendent importance but announced that even the things he felt were gone, the ghosts that come back to life russia declared his presence with authority which is still playing itself out in the ukraine and elsewhere. the idea that the russian question had been settled. it was demonstrated that as so many things in europe everything appeared settled but nothing ever is. seven weeks later lehman brothers collapsed and the collapse of lehman brothers. but how badly for the europeans. many european many european banks have started with the sub prime mortgage crisis the europeans always say to me, you americans started this. he did not have to buy it guys. and they did.
but from 1992 onward the european sense of exceptionalism the belief that they had reached a plateau where they had learned the lesson that war doesn't pay and that understanding meant they're would be no more they had learned that prosperity was better than poverty and therefore their would be prosperity. all of this changed in seven weeks. august 82008 russian troops invaded georgia. this was not in itself an event of transcendent importance but announced that even the things he felt were...
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he thinks if we raise to his level we can have an awareness and operate on this higher plateau that is more global in terms of his understanding and what matters in this world. he is focused on polar bears and we are focused on beheadings. there is no comparison. it is such a disconnect. >> what about the contradiction between what john kerry said which is that we are on the right track to destroying isis and the general who says i most certainly do not think that we are? is it possible that it is not possible to tell because we don't have it on the ground? >> it could be we learned today that i really hope this is accurate. 5,000 or so isis fighters destroyed. things seem to be getting better. that comment that president obama just said that if it bleeds it leads it's that nonchalant attitude that explains how he golfs after a beheading or fund raises after benghazi. he is too cool for school. if it is getting better it is getting better because of the royal jordanian air force. as for it's not that big a thing talk to kayla mueller's parents and james foley's family. they are grievin
he thinks if we raise to his level we can have an awareness and operate on this higher plateau that is more global in terms of his understanding and what matters in this world. he is focused on polar bears and we are focused on beheadings. there is no comparison. it is such a disconnect. >> what about the contradiction between what john kerry said which is that we are on the right track to destroying isis and the general who says i most certainly do not think that we are? is it possible...
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once we got up to the plateau of the kotery -- apparently the day before they had gotten wiped out. there was tents flapping in the wind. then there wasn't much further after that we heard -- we were driving in a jeep and we picked up a straggler from the "b" company. we're driving down this road toward another town. we hear all this machine gunfire. we thought we were coming up the rear end of a firefight, but all that machine gunfight was directed at us. they blew the jeep out from under us. we had a drainage ditch. we got into the ditches right away, but we all got hit. my friend got hit in the wrist. i caught shrapnel in my calf. this other guy got hit five times. they overpowered us and they took us prisoner. >> what day is this? >> this is december 1st 1950. we were three together, but after a week of marching, we ended up with a big group we were looking for, 31st infantry and 400 marines that got taken. >> did you belong to 7th infantry? >> infantry what division did you belong to? >> we had a lot of vehicles. and we had some heavy weapons. we had like three or four 50s and
once we got up to the plateau of the kotery -- apparently the day before they had gotten wiped out. there was tents flapping in the wind. then there wasn't much further after that we heard -- we were driving in a jeep and we picked up a straggler from the "b" company. we're driving down this road toward another town. we hear all this machine gunfire. we thought we were coming up the rear end of a firefight, but all that machine gunfight was directed at us. they blew the jeep out from...
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. -- women are there but that rate has plateaued. the baby boomers are retiring.he majority of growth is going to have to come from productivity improvements. productivity improvements are a challenge. the first thing we have to think about the ways -- is the ways our economy is not geared to that. improvements have to happen in a way that helps workers, not just employers. you can imagine ways that is not the case. there are enormous impediments to that kind of growth that are put in place by public policy. >> you don't think that countries like canada and australia provide models of sorts? they are interesting to read is in a different place than we are. have a different economy. they did not have the same sort of second half of the 20th century than we did. they have more low hanging fruit. austria is the same. we have a lot to learn from them. is not that the models are not important. but they do not have a solution we can simply adopt. >> one thing i want is to focus on is we can always have greater productivity. greater economic growth. we definitely want to
. -- women are there but that rate has plateaued. the baby boomers are retiring.he majority of growth is going to have to come from productivity improvements. productivity improvements are a challenge. the first thing we have to think about the ways -- is the ways our economy is not geared to that. improvements have to happen in a way that helps workers, not just employers. you can imagine ways that is not the case. there are enormous impediments to that kind of growth that are put in place by...
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james thinks every thousand points is a plateau. while will believes milestones are meaningless particularly when compared to the black monday correction. i actually disagree with that. i think it's a psychological level for traders and many times traders look to levels where they're trading to give you perspective on how far the markets have come or if there is more room to go. >> i'm with @willseattle on this. >> because he has the same name? >> no because my name is wilf. not will. but it's one thing when there's a record new all time high because these arguments you're pushing into new territory but an arbitrary numerical target is meaningful. >> now, 5,048 because that's a high for the nasdaq. >> that would be relevant because it's an all time high but just pulling an arbitrary target of 5,000. >> i think it's context. it provides perspective. but it's okay to agree to disagree. let's get a perspective from daniel morris as well. >> what do you think about the target? is it a big one? do we have to hit it? >> i'm more in the ca
james thinks every thousand points is a plateau. while will believes milestones are meaningless particularly when compared to the black monday correction. i actually disagree with that. i think it's a psychological level for traders and many times traders look to levels where they're trading to give you perspective on how far the markets have come or if there is more room to go. >> i'm with @willseattle on this. >> because he has the same name? >> no because my name is wilf....
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the ancient syrian capitol, which is across the river from the muslim museum and it is on a lang plateau. and the statues that you see being destroyed are at one of the gates one of the 15 gates of the walled city that surrounds the ancient city. and there are go there that you see being smashed and there's a small museum very very small where there are some that are being smashed. and then within the city walls, there are palaces and ancient libraries the site is extensive it is massive. and so to think that that the entire site is at risk, is a very frightens thought because the majority of it has not been excavated perhaps in many ways that will preserve what is left there but the existing artifacts and the existing material is definitely at risk. the other site that is probably as significant is the world heritage site at hatra which is a site from a later period it's a path threian city and it is fatherly significant because of it's existing structures, that remain. and i imagine that that would probably be next on the list. one of the additional asyrian capitols is the city of asur
the ancient syrian capitol, which is across the river from the muslim museum and it is on a lang plateau. and the statues that you see being destroyed are at one of the gates one of the 15 gates of the walled city that surrounds the ancient city. and there are go there that you see being smashed and there's a small museum very very small where there are some that are being smashed. and then within the city walls, there are palaces and ancient libraries the site is extensive it is massive. and...
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if you look at the 21st century overall, freedom has plateaued according to the report.he tally of electoral democracies in the world has also been stubbornly stagnant. what's the least free region in the world? the middle east and north africa where 85% of the population is not free. so much for the arab spring. the notable bright spot there is tunisia, which freedom has moved into the free column last year after it adopted a constitution and held successful elections. just five years ago, freedom house ranked tunisia among the most oppressive regions in the world. notwithstanding, autocracy is on the march. if you look at beyond metrics, the nature of autocracy is changing. autocrats no longer paying lip service to democracy as they once did and returning to 21 -- 20th century modes of oppression. russia's crimea is most prominent, a boldface move that 0th century modes of oppression. russia's crimea is most prominent, a boldface move that recalled world war ii. china is detaining activists under stricter conditions rather than just house arrests, the organization says
if you look at the 21st century overall, freedom has plateaued according to the report.he tally of electoral democracies in the world has also been stubbornly stagnant. what's the least free region in the world? the middle east and north africa where 85% of the population is not free. so much for the arab spring. the notable bright spot there is tunisia, which freedom has moved into the free column last year after it adopted a constitution and held successful elections. just five years ago,...
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across the plateau mick and into prince george's county. temperatures at or below freezing. we've hoovering around 30 degrees to 20s around the metro area. road temperatures a little above freezing. but 66270 within the beltway, 95 north the road temperatures are just around 30 degrees. next weather and traffic on the 1s is coming up at 6:11t the drive time forecast. thank you. >>> our weather hashtag is windchilltue. chuck bell is covering you this morning. we're seeing a little bit of wet snow flakes mixing with the rain drops here. we're not too far away from andrews here. we have driven all t way down and back and the only play we have seen any snow flakes within the last 15 minutes or so. and all of route 5 coming northbound into the city was bumper to bumper and moving very slow this morning. the roads, as you have been mentioning have been fine. some of the handrails and stuff like that may be a little bit slippery. that's the reason for the school delays here. the roads have been in pretty good shape. we're not going to worry about that too much. if you see any icine
across the plateau mick and into prince george's county. temperatures at or below freezing. we've hoovering around 30 degrees to 20s around the metro area. road temperatures a little above freezing. but 66270 within the beltway, 95 north the road temperatures are just around 30 degrees. next weather and traffic on the 1s is coming up at 6:11t the drive time forecast. thank you. >>> our weather hashtag is windchilltue. chuck bell is covering you this morning. we're seeing a little bit...
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. >> the gross domestic product per captain at a have shot up by have but wages have plateaued even though big companies have prospered. >> the headline economic number hides a persistent problem relatively low wages and poor job opportunities. with many big companies choose to go base themselves out of mainland china. more than half of taiwanese products are on these days made on the mainland. >> sooner or later the department or high level have to move out with this manufacture -- >> a banker who moved to hong kong 10 years ago said she misses home. >> hong kong is very efficient but it's all about work. taiwan has more balance in life. >> for more to return, taiwan will need to rebalance its labor market. celebrate, its 7,000 taiwan based workers in china it he ploys 90,000. >> time for an update on the weather now with richard. news of a tropical sky clone hitting australia. >> that's right. it's the season right in the heart of the tropical cyclone season for australia. 2011, we had tropical cyclone hit the coast. if you look at the satellite imagery down to the parts of the southeast
. >> the gross domestic product per captain at a have shot up by have but wages have plateaued even though big companies have prospered. >> the headline economic number hides a persistent problem relatively low wages and poor job opportunities. with many big companies choose to go base themselves out of mainland china. more than half of taiwanese products are on these days made on the mainland. >> sooner or later the department or high level have to move out with this...
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when they speak of the european sense of exceptionalism, it was the belief that they had reached a plateau where they have learned the lesson that war doesn't pay and that understanding meant they would he eat no war. the other prosperity is better and property scaredy. all of this changed in seven weeks in 2008. on august 8th 2008, russian troops invaded georgia. this is not an event of transcendent importance. but it announced that even the things you thought were gone in europe that goes to come back to life. the presence with authority and that is still playing itself out in ukraine and elsewhere. the idea that the russian question had unsettled in august 2008 was demonstrated by so many things everything appears settled, but nothing ever is permanently. and then come the seven weeks, lehman brothers collapsed in the collapse of lehman brothers was an event that the europeans thought was there for the american cowboys. but it doesn't possess. you start with subprime mortgage crisis and a response to be a bang so many are free banks are as responsible as anyone else. they say to me, you
when they speak of the european sense of exceptionalism, it was the belief that they had reached a plateau where they have learned the lesson that war doesn't pay and that understanding meant they would he eat no war. the other prosperity is better and property scaredy. all of this changed in seven weeks in 2008. on august 8th 2008, russian troops invaded georgia. this is not an event of transcendent importance. but it announced that even the things you thought were gone in europe that goes to...
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have a new crash at plateau mick river road. it shouldn't slow down too much. a warning for you're heading out. a wider look at things overall. no major problems into and out of town. in maryland 270 no issues. 95 to 270 looking good. 66 eastbound to the beltway 11 minutes. only about 7 minutes behind. back in ten minutes. >>> thank you. >>> this is melissa's favorite story of the morning. a huge outpouring of support for a man that walks 21 mile to work every day and how the world is learning about him and helping him. >>> how google and yububer it fighting out. >>> you can keep an eye on the temperatures and conditions. i love the taste. always smooth, never bitter. my cup of coffee is always awesome when i go to dunkin'. man: i see the steam rising off the cup 'cause you know it's a fresh pot. man: one cup a day for sure. two if need be. and it's usually "need be." dunkin' -- your place for coffee. >>> right now there's a lawsuit between robin williams' children and his wife over the things he left behind. the suit was filed by his widow who he married five
have a new crash at plateau mick river road. it shouldn't slow down too much. a warning for you're heading out. a wider look at things overall. no major problems into and out of town. in maryland 270 no issues. 95 to 270 looking good. 66 eastbound to the beltway 11 minutes. only about 7 minutes behind. back in ten minutes. >>> thank you. >>> this is melissa's favorite story of the morning. a huge outpouring of support for a man that walks 21 mile to work every day and how the...
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you have the residential neighborhood of cocody or le plateau,here you have sumptuous vias where you'll two peugeots orercedes-benzin a parkingarage. narrator: income from cocoa and otr commodities also stimulated industrial growth and the development of infrastructure. the côte d'ivoire road network is one of the most modern in tropical africa. this was instrumental in openingp the disaantage northern regions. so was moving e catal northtoamoussoukro, signed to rebalance the country geogphically of course, yamoussoukro was the birthplace of then-president houphouet-boigny so the move was controversial, especially because of the enormous cost including the basilica notre dame de la paix, modeled after the vatican. it extended the reach of christianity from its traditional southern base towards the islamic north helping to make yamoussoukro a kind of forward capital, complete with a new university center. the creation of new services and facilities alsottracted a populationof up to 100,000 people. single-story housing sprang up along the wide avenues and small businesses multiplied along
you have the residential neighborhood of cocody or le plateau,here you have sumptuous vias where you'll two peugeots orercedes-benzin a parkingarage. narrator: income from cocoa and otr commodities also stimulated industrial growth and the development of infrastructure. the côte d'ivoire road network is one of the most modern in tropical africa. this was instrumental in openingp the disaantage northern regions. so was moving e catal northtoamoussoukro, signed to rebalance the country...
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- even if i find a job that's there, not good enough for me to leave the high pay the wages have plateaued during that time, even as big companies have prospered. >> taiwan continues to post healthy growth figures of throe to 4%, be uh that headline economic number hide as persistent problem relatively low wages and poor job opportunities. with many big companies choosing to base themselves out of mainland china. one of many to make the most of relaxed restrictions on doing business in china since the turn of the my len yum more than half of the products are are these days made on the mainland. >> . >> our middle high level -- have to move out with this manufacturer. >> on the university campus, we meet patients gone, a batchinger who moved to honk con ten years ago she says she misses home. >> hong kong is very efficient, but it is all about work i think about moving back to taiwan to have more balance in life. >> taiwan will need to rebalance it's labor market, celebrating with it's 7,000 taiwan based workers in china, it employed up to 90,000. >> al jazeera, taipei. >> a lot more still
- even if i find a job that's there, not good enough for me to leave the high pay the wages have plateaued during that time, even as big companies have prospered. >> taiwan continues to post healthy growth figures of throe to 4%, be uh that headline economic number hide as persistent problem relatively low wages and poor job opportunities. with many big companies choosing to base themselves out of mainland china. one of many to make the most of relaxed restrictions on doing business in...
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. >> reporter: the per capita has shot up by about half but wages have plateaued during that time. big companies have prospered. taiwan continues to post healthy growth figures, but that economic number hides a persistent problem, relatively low wages and poor job opportunities with many big companies choosing to base themselves out of china. this is one of many companies to make the most of relaxed rules on doing business in china. >> sooner or later, our middle high-level management okay have to move up to -- with this manufacturing potential. >> reporter: on the campus we meet banker who moved to hong kong ten years ago. she says she missing home. >> translator: hong kong is very efficient, but it's all about work. we moved to taiwan to live a more balanced life. ♪ >> reporter: but for more to return taiwan will need to rebalance its labor market. in china this company employs up to 90,000 workers. harry fawcett, al jazeera. >>> take a look at the inexpensive technology that is reshaping the lives of almost everyone on the planet in a moment or two. >>> and in sport, co-hosts ne
. >> reporter: the per capita has shot up by about half but wages have plateaued during that time. big companies have prospered. taiwan continues to post healthy growth figures, but that economic number hides a persistent problem, relatively low wages and poor job opportunities with many big companies choosing to base themselves out of china. this is one of many companies to make the most of relaxed rules on doing business in china. >> sooner or later, our middle high-level...
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when i speak of european exceptionalism it was the believe that they had reached a plateau where they had learned the lesson that war doesn't pay and understanding meant there would be no war but they had learned prosperity was better than poverty and therefore there would be prosperity. all of this change in seven weeks in 2008. on august 8, 2008, russian troops invaded georgia. this was not in itself an event of transcendent importance, things that you thought were gone in europe, the ghosts that come back to life. russia declared presence with authority and that is saying itself in the ukraine and elsewhere. the idea of the russian question had been settled in august of 2008 demonstrated so many things in europe everything appears settled but nothing ever is. seven weeks later, lehman brothers collapsed. the collapse of lehman brothers was an event the europeans thought, there go the american cowboys again, irresponsible and foolish, but how badly do the europeans many european banks started with some prime mortgage crisis and irresponsibility of banks and as irresponsible as anyon
when i speak of european exceptionalism it was the believe that they had reached a plateau where they had learned the lesson that war doesn't pay and understanding meant there would be no war but they had learned prosperity was better than poverty and therefore there would be prosperity. all of this change in seven weeks in 2008. on august 8, 2008, russian troops invaded georgia. this was not in itself an event of transcendent importance, things that you thought were gone in europe, the ghosts...
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got to deal with those things where you plateau out.ith. if you stay within -- look there's no magic pill. no easy way. you got to break a sweat. you can't just -- this stuff about eat what you want and lose weight nah. >> you don't buy into that if right in front of the book the ftc's seven warnings for diet scams. you can't do that. but there are foods that are super clean and in combination work well and that's the 20 foods for 20 days. >> not superfoods. we've ban hearing that word a lot and superfoods and all the experts say there's no truth to that but these are 20 that make a difference. >> they do because the foods are clean. they're clean in terms of how well your body can process them. some of these foods, the theories are that they have thermogenic properties and burn quickly and they help the metabolism. there used to be more research on this but it is very promising as it's emerging and then there are foods that have time release effects and stick to your ribs so to speak. certain foods you eat and an hour later you're hung
got to deal with those things where you plateau out.ith. if you stay within -- look there's no magic pill. no easy way. you got to break a sweat. you can't just -- this stuff about eat what you want and lose weight nah. >> you don't buy into that if right in front of the book the ftc's seven warnings for diet scams. you can't do that. but there are foods that are super clean and in combination work well and that's the 20 foods for 20 days. >> not superfoods. we've ban hearing that...
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meaning of this question, the european sense of exceptionalism it was believed that they had reached a plateau where they had learned the lesson that war does not pay and that understanding meant that there would be no war. and they learned that this was better than poverty and therefore there would be prosperity. and so all this changed in seven weeks in 2008. on august 8 2008 russian troops invaded georgia. this was not in itself transcending importance. but it announced that even the things he thought were gone in europe, the ghosts could come back to life. russia declared its presence with authority and its still playing itself out in the ukraine and elsewhere. the idea that the russian question had been settled in august 2000 it had demonstrated this is so many things in europe, everything appears settled, but nothing is permanently. seven weeks later the lehman brothers collapsed and the collapse of them was an event that the europeans thought well go there the american cowboys again, irresponsible and foolish, but it doesn't hit us. but oh, how badly it is. many european banks as we kno
meaning of this question, the european sense of exceptionalism it was believed that they had reached a plateau where they had learned the lesson that war does not pay and that understanding meant that there would be no war. and they learned that this was better than poverty and therefore there would be prosperity. and so all this changed in seven weeks in 2008. on august 8 2008 russian troops invaded georgia. this was not in itself transcending importance. but it announced that even the things...
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the >>> it was the most watch super bowl in history propelling superstars like tom braid to another plateaund the game was better than the commercials. even with normally inflated footballs, brady performed like a true field general in the fourth quarter. thirteen of 15 for 126 yards and two touch towns. >> it felt like we were going to win the whole game and then they made that catch and then i had a little bit of doubt, and then we made a great play. >> football is a war game with bombs and blitzes. sometimes won and lost based on superior forces, sometimes won and loss on tactical errors, seattle tried to out smart new england, world expect a running play so they passed but malcolm butler made the greatest reply in the biggest moments by a young defensive back i have ever seen. pete carol has taken the blame. >> i told my guys that is my fault. why don't you just run it. that is a real good thought. we had played to win. in our mind we thought the we did on third and fourth down. that is how we were playing. but, it didn't work out that way. >> sometimes it doesn't work out. >> sometimes
the >>> it was the most watch super bowl in history propelling superstars like tom braid to another plateaund the game was better than the commercials. even with normally inflated footballs, brady performed like a true field general in the fourth quarter. thirteen of 15 for 126 yards and two touch towns. >> it felt like we were going to win the whole game and then they made that catch and then i had a little bit of doubt, and then we made a great play. >> football is a war...
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this was the scene at belmont plateau in fairmount park.grabbing sleds shapes and sizes for a run down the slope and with a little wind an lot of sun it couldn't have been a more perfect snow day. >> i love sledding. >>> teacher imposter. police say she pretend to be a substitute and made her way into the question. why is the question? >> daughter gets a terrifying call from police about her mom. >> he said that they thought she was dead. >> was she's alive tonight thanks to her incredible dog. how the pup managed to get help to his own are in just in time. >> all you single ladies and guys listen up. we can now tell you exactly who in all those dating sites. beyonce' is not. who has the better odds of find finding their next. ♪ >> daring and bizarre escape a item in california this kidnapping suspect was seen jumping from roof to roof all in an attempt to get away from police. police say 29-year-old able rodriguez broke into a house and threatened the woman inside with a screwdriver. she was able to break away from him and officers helped
this was the scene at belmont plateau in fairmount park.grabbing sleds shapes and sizes for a run down the slope and with a little wind an lot of sun it couldn't have been a more perfect snow day. >> i love sledding. >>> teacher imposter. police say she pretend to be a substitute and made her way into the question. why is the question? >> daughter gets a terrifying call from police about her mom. >> he said that they thought she was dead. >> was she's alive...
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you have to realize that production is probably not going to plateau until the second half of 2015. i don't think that's in the numbers. i think this is still a short covering move to a large extent. >> you think they have to move higher in oil equities? >> i would fade both. fade the move in oil equities. they're not moving together obviously. the commodity's trading like a stock right now. a lot of guys are day trading this. i would be very careful. i wouldn't be a short seller here. definitely i would take some profits. i think the move lower is coming. >> a lot of things tim was talking about is starting to come to fruition in oil. well done there. what concerns me about it, i'm sort of in steve's camp, look at the ovx, oil volatility index, it's 58 and change. this had a 30 handle on it back in november. it historically trades in the teens. that reason for me means i think have another leg down. i'll say this. goldman sachs downgraded rig two days ago at a $12 price on it. they're due to report next week. i've said it for a while. that's going to be a fascinating earnings repor
you have to realize that production is probably not going to plateau until the second half of 2015. i don't think that's in the numbers. i think this is still a short covering move to a large extent. >> you think they have to move higher in oil equities? >> i would fade both. fade the move in oil equities. they're not moving together obviously. the commodity's trading like a stock right now. a lot of guys are day trading this. i would be very careful. i wouldn't be a short seller...