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in basically that was a plateau.e had to see a decline. >> but how far out dozen publishers say i have something now want you to print? >> if it is a large print we may get it scheduled if it is of large quantities. other than that not a huge amount of time maybe eight weeks to be prepared or we could pre-schedule. >> 50 schaede sold millions of copies how much of that did you do? >> closed at 20 million units total. all three volumes. that was hot and heavy in 2012. >> did you print a lot of harry potter? >> we did the originals and then to go on to do more editions. >> it is definitely a bigger undertaking. 50 shades with all three books for one season was the biggest ever has been. >> how many employees? >> 600 in the building. >> and with the '50s and '60s and then we're you have farm people
in basically that was a plateau.e had to see a decline. >> but how far out dozen publishers say i have something now want you to print? >> if it is a large print we may get it scheduled if it is of large quantities. other than that not a huge amount of time maybe eight weeks to be prepared or we could pre-schedule. >> 50 schaede sold millions of copies how much of that did you do? >> closed at 20 million units total. all three volumes. that was hot and heavy in 2012....
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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 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 pounds. it's just crazy
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 every workout is only 30 minutes. >> you think, "30 minutes?...
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and basically we have a plateau in we had not seen a decline at all with 100 million books per year and for the most part you could say they are not seeing any major dip. >> how far out a dozen publishers say i have the book i want you to print? >> we could have the advanced notice but others said that it isn't a huge amount of time maybe six or eight weeks and we would be prepared to produce it in large quantity. . .
and basically we have a plateau in we had not seen a decline at all with 100 million books per year and for the most part you could say they are not seeing any major dip. >> how far out a dozen publishers say i have the book i want you to print? >> we could have the advanced notice but others said that it isn't a huge amount of time maybe six or eight weeks and we would be prepared to produce it in large quantity. . .
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it's gonna keep your body from adapting and plateauing. it's simple nutrition.rtion 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 plateau a
it's gonna keep your body from adapting and plateauing. it's simple nutrition.rtion 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...
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and basically they have kind of plateaued off and so we are seeing that level off for chile we have not seen a decline over we basically maintained well over 100 million books a year and i think for the most part even our competitors would say they are not seeing any major dip in their volume. ..
and basically they have kind of plateaued off and so we are seeing that level off for chile we have not seen a decline over we basically maintained well over 100 million books a year and i think for the most part even our competitors would say they are not seeing any major dip in their volume. ..
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it is a road that connected with chicago, ran down through illinois, across the ozark plateau, nipped the corner of kansas, came right across the state. for 10 miles to the texas -- 410 miles to the texas line. into the great hobby of california up through barstow san bernardino, and then into the foothills all the way to pasadena down through hollywood. america's main street was born. i think the best way to look at route 66 is to look at our time period. the road -- the layers of the road. it was a road that was born, if you well, when the nation was between wars and on the wagon the roaring 1920's. flagpole sitting, marathon dancing, the charleston, blue leg booze. -- bootleg booze. between the one-two punch of the great depression and the dustbowl west of us, that is when the road began paying its dues. that is when it learned the moniker that john steinbeck gave it in his immortal novel "the grapes of wrath" in 1939. "the mother road." a nurturing road. a ribbon of highway that took in these dustbowl migrants from western oklahoma, the texas panhandle, the southern plains, and in
it is a road that connected with chicago, ran down through illinois, across the ozark plateau, nipped the corner of kansas, came right across the state. for 10 miles to the texas -- 410 miles to the texas line. into the great hobby of california up through barstow san bernardino, and then into the foothills all the way to pasadena down through hollywood. america's main street was born. i think the best way to look at route 66 is to look at our time period. the road -- the layers of the road. it...
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came out i think they were doing triple digit growth in the double-digit decline basically that has plateaued off and we are seeing that. we basically maintain well over 100 million-dollar books per year and i think that for the most part even the competitors would say that they are not seeing any major dip in the values. c-span: how far out as a publisher come out and they that i have a book that i wanted to print. >> guest: if it's a large print, we may get some advanced notice and there is a pre-schedule on now. other than that it's not a huge amount of time and they can put it into six weeks or something like that and we would be prepared with a large quantities with what we want to pre-schedule. c-span: the 50 shades of gray sold millions of copies. how much did you print? >> guest: i think we are at 15 to 20 million and that was in 2012. >> we did the original harry potter books here and basically it was a big seller obviously. c-span: was a bigger then 50 shades of gray? >> guest: it was a bigger undertaking i think 50 shades probably wasn't one block of time for one season and one of
came out i think they were doing triple digit growth in the double-digit decline basically that has plateaued off and we are seeing that. we basically maintain well over 100 million-dollar books per year and i think that for the most part even the competitors would say that they are not seeing any major dip in the values. c-span: how far out as a publisher come out and they that i have a book that i wanted to print. >> guest: if it's a large print, we may get some advanced notice and...
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every day, hundreds of bolivian trucks cross the plateaus in the direction of the sea.hey're loaded with soy, wood and sugar. the border with chile is situated at an altitude of 5000 meters. drivers often get stuck in traffic there. >> the chilean border guards are mean. we spend an entire day here at the border. they search us from top to toe. that's to do with our demand to re-gain sea access. the only way they can exact revenge is to plague us with paperwork. >> the trucks are headed for the port city of arica. a peace deal agreed in 1904 allows bolivia to use the harbor. it's benefitted from the country's economic growth. bolivian imports and exports account for more than 80% of activity there. >> bolivian trade is incredibly important for this harbor. our challenge is to continue to improve our services and to adapt to our bolivian clients. >> the port of arica is coming under increasing pressure. it's in desperate need of investment -- which bolivia says it's willing to provide. a joint harbor with chile would be a compromise. >> bolivia easily has the reserves to
every day, hundreds of bolivian trucks cross the plateaus in the direction of the sea.hey're loaded with soy, wood and sugar. the border with chile is situated at an altitude of 5000 meters. drivers often get stuck in traffic there. >> the chilean border guards are mean. we spend an entire day here at the border. they search us from top to toe. that's to do with our demand to re-gain sea access. the only way they can exact revenge is to plague us with paperwork. >> the trucks are...
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so temperatures will plateau in the mid 50s from this point on. 39 degrees in the poconos millville very mild, 64. dover, 55. 33 in the poconos. trenton, 25. that's one thing we won't lose today will be the gust winds. the day planner looks like, temperatures holding steady in the mid 50s, 54 by 9:00 a.m. lunchtime, 55. bright blue skies shooting for a high of 56. sun expected to set at 7:28. when i come back we'll talk about a change in the pattern brighter skies easter sunday and monday and several days of wet weather. >> several people had to be taken to the hospital after being assaulted by a large crowd in south philadelphia. the action cam on the 1400 block of south front street. police say after midnight they began receiving calls about fights in the area. we are told that a crowd of as many as 60 people left a private party at the second street shooters clubhouse. while walking the crowd encountered people at three different locations and began assaulting them. 6 people were taken to the hospital. no arrests have been made, but police are checking security cameras. >>> family, fr
so temperatures will plateau in the mid 50s from this point on. 39 degrees in the poconos millville very mild, 64. dover, 55. 33 in the poconos. trenton, 25. that's one thing we won't lose today will be the gust winds. the day planner looks like, temperatures holding steady in the mid 50s, 54 by 9:00 a.m. lunchtime, 55. bright blue skies shooting for a high of 56. sun expected to set at 7:28. when i come back we'll talk about a change in the pattern brighter skies easter sunday and monday and...
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i think we're plateauing at this $125 level.hink it's getting ready, in my opinion, to make the next up higher. let me be clear, i have gotten this wrong a lot. i'm not suggesting i'm going to be right this time, but if you look at the pattern over the last six to eight months, that seems to be what it's setting up for. >> time for pops and drops. got a pop for coach up 3%. >> got upgraded today by barclays. this has been on a tear actually since about november. so now up at 43, 44. i don't know if you buy it tomorrow morning. you almost have to wait for the momentum to break through 44 before you buy this name. >> a pop for peabody energy. >> this is one i discussed yesterday. i bought it yesterday. this administration had all but killed coal and they're still trying to do it. i still think that if one survives, it's going to be peabody. this is the best in breed for me. i'm staying long and it will be a long road but i still think it's tremendous upside. >> kb home, a drop. >> they were subdued by the weather but i think they'
i think we're plateauing at this $125 level.hink it's getting ready, in my opinion, to make the next up higher. let me be clear, i have gotten this wrong a lot. i'm not suggesting i'm going to be right this time, but if you look at the pattern over the last six to eight months, that seems to be what it's setting up for. >> time for pops and drops. got a pop for coach up 3%. >> got upgraded today by barclays. this has been on a tear actually since about november. so now up at 43, 44....
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the nazca lines are located on a plateau in southern peru thought to date back 2,000 years. they were designated a unesco world heritage site in 1994. the president of yamagata university met with peru's culture minister in lima where they signed a cooperation accord. yamagata university has a research institute in peru. it will supply information on the locations of drawings that it has found. >> translator: we are deeply concerned about the lines being destroyed. so we've decided to help preserve this cultural asset for mankind. >> the accord also mentions steps to call on local residents to recognize the importance of preserving the cultural asset. it's the first pact the peruvian ministry has signed with a research institution to help preserve the drawings. >>> and that's all for now on this edition of "newsline." i'm raja pradhan in tokyo. from all of us at nhk world, thanks for watching and have a good day wherever you are. blam x nóx >> she began her career acting in the small neighborhood theaters of chicago before entering the theater scene of the late '80s. audienc
the nazca lines are located on a plateau in southern peru thought to date back 2,000 years. they were designated a unesco world heritage site in 1994. the president of yamagata university met with peru's culture minister in lima where they signed a cooperation accord. yamagata university has a research institute in peru. it will supply information on the locations of drawings that it has found. >> translator: we are deeply concerned about the lines being destroyed. so we've decided to...
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. >> we sort of like the idea of extending a terrace or a plateau cross the terrace park. you are going into tee the city skyline, alcatraz golden gauge bridge. it could be informingy or misty. >> reporter: it's taking in the public. >> what we are focused on right now is bringing in the public talking to them about the site, what they would like to see her. >> reporter: the press idiotrust is holding five public meetings a month gathering ideas for the site. >> people are welcome to come in and leave post its, get a pen and scribble comments and ideas. >> reporter: the press idioplans to pick a final design by september. construction is scheduled to wrap up next year. that's when the press idiowill take over the land and start its work, transforming the new parkland in time for the scheduled opening in 2018. the project is a rare chance to shape aist piece of land that didn't each exist. >> it is a site to create a new history, a place that future generation also look back at what we did. >> reporter: joe row satto jir, nbc bay area news. >> take a look. what do you see t
. >> we sort of like the idea of extending a terrace or a plateau cross the terrace park. you are going into tee the city skyline, alcatraz golden gauge bridge. it could be informingy or misty. >> reporter: it's taking in the public. >> what we are focused on right now is bringing in the public talking to them about the site, what they would like to see her. >> reporter: the press idiotrust is holding five public meetings a month gathering ideas for the site. >>...
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are really working to tease out the causes and whether we can expect those trends to continue, to plateau or drof off or what since it takes in addition to the normal budget and civil service timeline in hiring in any department we have a similar background process to the police department that adds time and we have the academy and on-the-job training so it takes a long time to make staff adjustments from when we decide we need to and better planning is good in that regard. a couple of things from the challenge of increase in staff we are trying to make most use of the staff that we have, reducing leave usage through a big focus on wellness. we were proud we were in the i think fifth or sixth of the 50 departments in the participation in the wellness survey of the city wide wellness campaign. we have been working with the local union and employees on making the most use of that as well as tightening some of the leave usage programs and we have seen a reduction in leave usage in the last couple of months and resulted in more staff to answer calls and a positive trend we hope to continue an
are really working to tease out the causes and whether we can expect those trends to continue, to plateau or drof off or what since it takes in addition to the normal budget and civil service timeline in hiring in any department we have a similar background process to the police department that adds time and we have the academy and on-the-job training so it takes a long time to make staff adjustments from when we decide we need to and better planning is good in that regard. a couple of things...
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high winds are coming in from the tibetan plateau. caroline: this is already one of the most dangerous spots on earth. the climbers at camp to our getting down -- are trying to get down but the acres on the kublai's fall -- on the ice fall were swept away, preventing them from getting down to base camp. >> it is shaky. caroline: this is the moment the earthquake struck. high in the himalayas, they see the avalanche coming straight at them. they start to try to out run the vast wall of snow and ice. >> everything was gone. all our tents were gone. the guy who stood in front of me was 30 feet over there. we were missing one person. we do not know if she is alive or dead. caroline: steve was among dozens of british climbers on average at the time -- on everest at the time. he hoped to be the first person with cystic fibrosis to get to the top of the world's highest mountain. steve: there was what i would describe as a huge white tsunami coming toward me. it spun me to the ground. i consider myself extremely lucky. one of my teammates did
high winds are coming in from the tibetan plateau. caroline: this is already one of the most dangerous spots on earth. the climbers at camp to our getting down -- are trying to get down but the acres on the kublai's fall -- on the ice fall were swept away, preventing them from getting down to base camp. >> it is shaky. caroline: this is the moment the earthquake struck. high in the himalayas, they see the avalanche coming straight at them. they start to try to out run the vast wall of...
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go back to school through city college or through san francisco state, but i think there may be a plateau in that area because i think that there just isn't enough income in the field to keep teachers there, so a lot of teachers are not sure what to do with the education they just received. >> is the karis program -- does it still exist? >> karis has changed. i was a big beneficiary of karis, they probably paid for most of my b.a. and a lot of my masters and half of my [inaudible] but when the program was changed and reduced, the stipends to teachers, probably more teachers, maybe more teachers get stipends is not a significant amount of money so it doesn't replace the time that you spend in school for -- and the cost in any way, so that was kind of a disappointment. >> why did that happen, do you recall? >> i think state funding --. er >> through the state, yeah, darn state. okay. thank you. and i appreciate your work in the field. >> anymore questions? >> anymore questions? supervisor cohen? >> i don't have questions but i wanted to just publicly state that i have to leave to go to anot
go back to school through city college or through san francisco state, but i think there may be a plateau in that area because i think that there just isn't enough income in the field to keep teachers there, so a lot of teachers are not sure what to do with the education they just received. >> is the karis program -- does it still exist? >> karis has changed. i was a big beneficiary of karis, they probably paid for most of my b.a. and a lot of my masters and half of my [inaudible]...
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he speaks to police officers as guardians and he quotes plateau -- playdoe. only those with the most impeccable character that choose to bear the responsibility of protecting that democracy. that is why when i recommend these officers for termination they have sullied the rest of the fine men and women that have high character that they speak of and they do establish themselves as guardians and i think some members of the board here know how hard the san francisco police department has been working with the community including developing a community policing general order that we work with supervisor campos and supervisor avalos on in the mission district. the first of itself kind -- >> chief, can i interrupt you for one moment and say that the racist homophobic texts -- do you think they're isolated cases as some have tried to say or is it a symptom of a much larger problem to be addressed in the police department and a culture within the police department? >> obviously every profession has ts culture and law enforcement has its culture. i think in the san f
he speaks to police officers as guardians and he quotes plateau -- playdoe. only those with the most impeccable character that choose to bear the responsibility of protecting that democracy. that is why when i recommend these officers for termination they have sullied the rest of the fine men and women that have high character that they speak of and they do establish themselves as guardians and i think some members of the board here know how hard the san francisco police department has been...
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rain and snow brought more misery today to the himalayan plateau. today, we saw new video that horror of saturday's earthquake. this was on china's side of the mountains, people caught in the midst of landslides, touched off by the 7.9 quake. the death count in nepal has passed 5,000 with nearly 11,000 hurt. more than 450,000 have lost their homes. holly williams made it to one of the hardest hit villages. >> reporter: the only way to the center of bhakatapur is over the mounds of rubble left behind when the ground shook. many of the houses here were centuries old and not built to withstand earthquakes. the tremors toppled them like dominoes, leaving street after street of devastation. been digging through the wreckage of this demolished house for nearly three days. bimal twnabasu's mother was inside when it collapsed, and the rescue workers say there's no hope she'll be found alive. around the corner, we found a search team from china. so the chinese rescue workers are saying they suspect there's a dead body underneath this wreckage because of the
rain and snow brought more misery today to the himalayan plateau. today, we saw new video that horror of saturday's earthquake. this was on china's side of the mountains, people caught in the midst of landslides, touched off by the 7.9 quake. the death count in nepal has passed 5,000 with nearly 11,000 hurt. more than 450,000 have lost their homes. holly williams made it to one of the hardest hit villages. >> reporter: the only way to the center of bhakatapur is over the mounds of rubble...
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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. >> anyone can find 30 minutes to work out. i've lost 10 pounds. all my clothes fit again. the 21 day fix has changed my life. >> announcer: autumn made combining fitness and nutrition simple with her portion control color-coded containers. it's easy. 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. autumn also includes a simple eating plan that shows you how many portions to eat each day, including deserts and chocolate -- even wine -- just the right portion every time. >> you literally put the food into these containers. if it fits, you can eat it. i have lost 10 1/2 pounds, and i feel amazing. >> announcer: autumn even created a "start here" guide that walks you through the program step by step. it shows you which 30-minute workout to do each day, plus there's a place to set and track your goal
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. >> anyone can find 30 minutes to work out. i've lost 10 pounds. all my clothes fit again. the 21 day fix has changed my life. >> announcer: autumn made combining fitness and nutrition simple with her portion control color-coded containers. it's easy. if your food fits in one of these containers, you can eat it. there's one for every type of food...
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southern georgia and the low country of south carolina, the other area moving down the cumberland plateau and raleigh by morning. jim, stormy night. pay attention to warnings issued and make sure everyone stays safe this weekend. >> axelrod: eric, thank you. it was a $45 billion deal that faced high regulatory hurdles from the moment it had been announced 15 mongst ago. but now that comcast has pulled the plug we're left with a lot of questions that jill schlesinger is here to answer. remind us what happened. >> it became clear regulatores were going to ploct deal simply because of the sieftz combined entity. this would have reached tens of millions of homes 57% of the broadband market. you can imagine a company that big could actually hike prices control content even maybe alter the way we use the internet. >> axelrod: okay, but in this 15 months from the time the deal was announced until the time it was killed, streaming became much more popular. did this increase the pressure on the regulators? >> ting probably did. and we saw these content providers like netflix really push back again
southern georgia and the low country of south carolina, the other area moving down the cumberland plateau and raleigh by morning. jim, stormy night. pay attention to warnings issued and make sure everyone stays safe this weekend. >> axelrod: eric, thank you. it was a $45 billion deal that faced high regulatory hurdles from the moment it had been announced 15 mongst ago. but now that comcast has pulled the plug we're left with a lot of questions that jill schlesinger is here to answer....
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farm eers home is sichsed a fu mills distance in the large clearing at the forrest at the base of a plateaul around there were splendid masses of green trees and lime trees and great pale banana plants and bo those a bit of untouched forrest with a giant brazilian nut tree towering over it. the farmer says with all the beauty of the site it evidently has a hard time of it. i still have a hard time of it. i'm a little discouraged. the land is excellent but the stream is too small to give me good waterpower. and without that, i can't imagine a large cane plantation. the man went;t how prices he receives for his produce are not very good. the traders take advantage of his helplessness. he can't speak portuguese only speak english. it would be like an immigrant in this country can't speak english. it's a huge disadvantage. all the americans are cultivating -- all the americans who are cultivating sugar cane the juice is distilled into rum which is sold. probably coffee or cocoa might pay better but our colonists came here without money. there's the disenfranchisement again. and they could not w
farm eers home is sichsed a fu mills distance in the large clearing at the forrest at the base of a plateaul around there were splendid masses of green trees and lime trees and great pale banana plants and bo those a bit of untouched forrest with a giant brazilian nut tree towering over it. the farmer says with all the beauty of the site it evidently has a hard time of it. i still have a hard time of it. i'm a little discouraged. the land is excellent but the stream is too small to give me good...
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do think it continues or have we plateaued? mark: let's hope we plateau.t would be better if we can become a strong exporter and oil could add another $10. i think he is a little bearish on where interim, 18 months out, oil prices are going to be. i'm a little more bullish. i think we're going to see, not $100, but he is looking at brent going from $65 to $70 over the next month. i think it will be 10 to $15 at least. i think we will see a stronger oil base. matt: he had great reasons. one of the most interesting things was his take on greece. he says that record is in a stronger position because they think they can ring fence any catastrophe that comes from a greek exit. do you agree? mark: yes, and that was the most powerful card the greeks could throw at those that had a grip on the throat. matt: if we go down, we're taking you with us. mark: semi-comical hollywood element is they get a motorcycle got in a black shirt, a phd, to confront a guy in a wheelchair. matt: he cannot be messed with. mark: you cannot mess with the guy. it was a big card to play.
do think it continues or have we plateaued? mark: let's hope we plateau.t would be better if we can become a strong exporter and oil could add another $10. i think he is a little bearish on where interim, 18 months out, oil prices are going to be. i'm a little more bullish. i think we're going to see, not $100, but he is looking at brent going from $65 to $70 over the next month. i think it will be 10 to $15 at least. i think we will see a stronger oil base. matt: he had great reasons. one of...
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it does expect a pullback later in the year saying production has plateaued and is expecting a declineay. mark: what is on "street smart"? are you going to fight someone else? alix steel: i have a bruise from yesterday, so i'm not in the fighting mood. i will talk to michael buffer let's get ready to rumble. also, the former ambassador to china jon huntsman, will be on the show talking about the relationship between the companies and a film he is in. mark: alix steel with "street smart" at the top of the hour. scarlet fu will be back with "off the charts" on the other side of the break. ♪ mark: welcome back. the nasdaq finally moved back after closing at a new high yesterday. the index is extending gains to set a new record today. scarlet fu is with me now to consider the move in today's "off the charts" segment. what a move it is. scarlet: it does feel like we vanquished a ghost. that record stood for 15 years, an eternity in market time. the first chart, the bars track the number of times the nasdaq closed a record highs since it launched in 1971. the higher the bar, the more record
it does expect a pullback later in the year saying production has plateaued and is expecting a declineay. mark: what is on "street smart"? are you going to fight someone else? alix steel: i have a bruise from yesterday, so i'm not in the fighting mood. i will talk to michael buffer let's get ready to rumble. also, the former ambassador to china jon huntsman, will be on the show talking about the relationship between the companies and a film he is in. mark: alix steel with "street...
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go bad to the fall, the move we saw from 80 to 100, pulled back, plateaued for a couple weeks, next level up to 125, 130, pulled back to the 120 level. i think this quarter, given what they just said about buybacks takes it to 145, 150. still there's the pattern continue toss repeat itself. >> what are you guys so disappointed about? since they reported in january p when you talk about what's in the stock, all this good news is in the stock here. the options market was implied. that's a little crazy when you think about it, you know, when they just reported a quarter with 56 billion in revenues, and you're telling me that the stock was going to go up somewhere near that. to me, i wouldn't be panicked that the stock -- it's only up a couple dollars, it's hard to push around the stock, market cap, but i guess the one thing i would focus on, highest gross margin since they printed since q3. when you're trying out longer term, you've got from all the double-digit sales and now it looks like mid to high single digits. i know x cap is much cheaper, probably starting to look maybe fully valued.
go bad to the fall, the move we saw from 80 to 100, pulled back, plateaued for a couple weeks, next level up to 125, 130, pulled back to the 120 level. i think this quarter, given what they just said about buybacks takes it to 145, 150. still there's the pattern continue toss repeat itself. >> what are you guys so disappointed about? since they reported in january p when you talk about what's in the stock, all this good news is in the stock here. the options market was implied. that's a...
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although in the tibetan plateau, storms are brewing. they'll be smaller. yes, they'll be around. the trend is for them to be less vicious. not good but forecast wise this is the rest of today and as the son comes up. it's east of kathmandu. that's the trend. we are going in this direction, taking the storms away. that is a small amount of good news. the bigger picture confirms that and the line taking you down to the showers recently coming from yesterday's storm. thailand has been the bigger focus, and the forecast suggests the showers former more scattered through india and bangladesh and more focused in south-east asia. the balls are not bone dry, but getting better. >> time for a break. when we come back... >> i'm here in astana kazakhstan for a presidential election. will it be democracy or theatre. >> and videos for gamers in the middle east >>> in sport, find out if england could hold on for test victory against the windies. more than that. stay with us. us. >>> welcome back. a quick reminder of the top stories an al jazeera. a magnitude 6.76.7 aftershock in nepal, killing
although in the tibetan plateau, storms are brewing. they'll be smaller. yes, they'll be around. the trend is for them to be less vicious. not good but forecast wise this is the rest of today and as the son comes up. it's east of kathmandu. that's the trend. we are going in this direction, taking the storms away. that is a small amount of good news. the bigger picture confirms that and the line taking you down to the showers recently coming from yesterday's storm. thailand has been the bigger...
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the great eight hit the 50 goal plateau for a sixth time in his career in the nhl. look at this picture we found on twitter after the game. looks like he meet keep the puck. only five players ever scored 50 goals six different times. cool for him. >>> the new >>> developing right now l.a. county investigators are questioning one person related to the death of oil heir andrew getty. his body was found in the bathroom at his hollywood hills home yesterday. at this point the death is ruled an accident or natural. the coroner is waiting on the results of lab tests to confirm if drug koss have played a role in his office said getty had been feeling ill in recent months and was supposed to see a doctor today. >>> right now singer joni mitchell is in the hospital. mitchell was taken to the hospital in los angeles yesterday afternoon after being found unconscious on her bathroom floor. a statement on her website says the 71-year-old is awake and in an intensive care unit undergoing tests. the nature of the illness, not clear. back in december mitchell told "billboard" magaz
the great eight hit the 50 goal plateau for a sixth time in his career in the nhl. look at this picture we found on twitter after the game. looks like he meet keep the puck. only five players ever scored 50 goals six different times. cool for him. >>> the new >>> developing right now l.a. county investigators are questioning one person related to the death of oil heir andrew getty. his body was found in the bathroom at his hollywood hills home yesterday. at this point the...
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now that the cold front pulled through the numbers are falling back a little bit temperatures will plateaur 56 later on. these are gusts anywhere from 25 to 35 miles per hour. wilmington, though closing in on 40. at this hour we'll be dealing with that all day long. here's satellite and radar showing clouds cover to the west. still a few sprinkles across south central portion of the keystone states, the snows flying to the north. we'll see the skies brighten up over the next couple of hours. a nice looking day breezy, sunshine, in between systems this afternoon. we get into easter sunday this is a change we're starting to see here. most of the easter sunday looks nice, lots of sunshine to starting point. as this system approaches it will pass on by to the north. most of the modeling takes it far enough to the north, we'll see clouds increase on the pennsylvania turnpike. there's models that drop this far enough to the south north and west of the p health care system --pa turnpike you pick up a shower. most of the of the easter is dry and sunny. we'll see if the showers work south into our
now that the cold front pulled through the numbers are falling back a little bit temperatures will plateaur 56 later on. these are gusts anywhere from 25 to 35 miles per hour. wilmington, though closing in on 40. at this hour we'll be dealing with that all day long. here's satellite and radar showing clouds cover to the west. still a few sprinkles across south central portion of the keystone states, the snows flying to the north. we'll see the skies brighten up over the next couple of hours. a...
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only within the last year did it kind of plateau out. we want to make sure that we are going after the things that can cause most harm to people in the united states. counterfeit pharmaceuticals counterfeit airbags. counterfeit computer chips. so we are concentrating on that. and we continue to make progress. i would not look at a one-year decrease as being really demonstrative of what is going on. host: near the back. the gentleman with his hand up. >> eric coolidge with american shipper magazine. you have been praised for your outreach to the trade community. it has been a year or more since there has been a symposium that customs typically hosts. just wondering when you are planning to have another trade symposium to bring together the community. second, with budget constraints that cbp and dhs have, have you been under pressure to privatize any of your missions? do you use a third-party to outsource functions? maybe i am thinking in the ct arena. mr. kerlikowske: when it comes to vetting organizations and travelers, we want to make s
only within the last year did it kind of plateau out. we want to make sure that we are going after the things that can cause most harm to people in the united states. counterfeit pharmaceuticals counterfeit airbags. counterfeit computer chips. so we are concentrating on that. and we continue to make progress. i would not look at a one-year decrease as being really demonstrative of what is going on. host: near the back. the gentleman with his hand up. >> eric coolidge with american shipper...
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. >> we sort of like the idea of extending a tear as or plateau out across the tunnel tops.going to see the city sky line alcatraz golden gate bridge. yes, it is windi, it can be foggy and misty. >> reporter: it isn't just incorporating the weather or views, it's taking the public. >> what we're focused on now is bringing in the public, talking to them about the site, what they'd like to see. >> reporter: the trust is holding five public meetings a month, gathering ideas for the site. >> people are welcome to come and leave post its scribble comments and ideas. >> reporter: the presidio plans to pick a final design by september. construction on the parkway is scheduled to wrap up next year. that's when the presidio will take over the land and start its work transforming the new parkland in time for its scheduling opened in 2018. in a city of classic views, the project is a rare chance to shape a piece of land that didn't even exist. >> a site to create a new history. a place that future generations will look back at what we did. >> reporter: joe rosato jr., nbc bay area news
. >> we sort of like the idea of extending a tear as or plateau out across the tunnel tops.going to see the city sky line alcatraz golden gate bridge. yes, it is windi, it can be foggy and misty. >> reporter: it isn't just incorporating the weather or views, it's taking the public. >> what we're focused on now is bringing in the public, talking to them about the site, what they'd like to see. >> reporter: the trust is holding five public meetings a month, gathering ideas...
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did pass through washington and northern virginia just the last hour but now it has crossed the plateau mick and moving into maryland. southern maryland getting light rain. the area in yellow is one moderate shower. elsewhere it's just light rain that continues to move to the east and crossing the bay in the next hour or so two. maybe a drizzle or few sprinkles. later today another wave of light rain passing mainly south of the metro area around 10:00 this morning. all that area in green is light rain. southern maryland northern neck lower part of the eastern shore. that will continue through noontime. a few more spotty light showers northern virginia maryland and into west virginia. that's going to be during the rest of the afternoon. there might be a rumble of the thunder. some of the highlands, maybe one thunder shower passing by late afternoon and early evening. right now in the 50s and low out of. fairly mild this morning. there are the wet streets of northwest washington. live view from the tower cam. occasional light rain. not steady rain. have the umbrella handy. mid 70s by mid
did pass through washington and northern virginia just the last hour but now it has crossed the plateau mick and moving into maryland. southern maryland getting light rain. the area in yellow is one moderate shower. elsewhere it's just light rain that continues to move to the east and crossing the bay in the next hour or so two. maybe a drizzle or few sprinkles. later today another wave of light rain passing mainly south of the metro area around 10:00 this morning. all that area in green is...