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why did you develop purify? are you against advertising and just a general principle or just saw an opportunity? >> the problem is advertising has been degrading the user experience for users, especially on mobile over the last ten years. but ad blockers enable them to do is not just get rid of the app, the obvious functionality but the improvement is substantial enough that that's the big part of why users choose to get ad blockers. >> i'm the first person. if you make me watch advertisement on something, i click it off. there's some things i mind and some i don't. if you're an area with a bad wireless connection, it can be brutal trying to get through this. >> it is a real wake-up call in a good way, i think, for the industry. marketers are basically racing to keep up with consumer experience and how quickly that'sing that's changing. clearly, i think, call to arms if you will, publishers to make it a better one. a faster one. make it one with more relevant advertising. >> maybe make it a part of the content f
why did you develop purify? are you against advertising and just a general principle or just saw an opportunity? >> the problem is advertising has been degrading the user experience for users, especially on mobile over the last ten years. but ad blockers enable them to do is not just get rid of the app, the obvious functionality but the improvement is substantial enough that that's the big part of why users choose to get ad blockers. >> i'm the first person. if you make me watch...
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chris, why did you develop purify? are you against advertising in general principle or is this something where you saw an opportunity? >> the problem is, advertisers have been degrading the user experience for users, especially on mobile, over the last ten years. what ad blockers enable them do is not only get rid of the ads which is the obvious functionality but the improvement in experience is substantial enough that's a big part of why users get ad blockers. >> joe, to admit. if you make me watch a 60 second advertisement, i'll click it off. some things i mind, some i don't. and if you have a bad wireless connection, it can be brutal. how do you deal with this? >> it's a wakeup call in a good way for the industry. marketers are basically racing to keep up with the consumer experience and how quickly that's changing and clearly, i think, the call to arms, if you will, to advertisers and publishers is to make the experience a better one. make it a faster one, make it one with more relevant advertising that works. >> a
chris, why did you develop purify? are you against advertising in general principle or is this something where you saw an opportunity? >> the problem is, advertisers have been degrading the user experience for users, especially on mobile, over the last ten years. what ad blockers enable them do is not only get rid of the ads which is the obvious functionality but the improvement in experience is substantial enough that's a big part of why users get ad blockers. >> joe, to admit. if...
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that is the ceo of the company spent six years building water purifiers operated by solar energy theas gone around the world to haiti and iraq and mississippi. >> the water is available to you after have budget should be shed of the water. >> to see the old standards in action. >> i will drink that. >> 7 feet by 7 feet it can be delivered by helicopter or truck wherever it is needed. >> that water purification system takes the dirty water from a fresh water source then finally passes through altered by the right -- ultraviolet light then it destroys them. >> the first pure fire as part of a contract but now all they go into a developing world there are three on stand-alone a - - standby going to south carolina to help people better devastated by the floods cynically bader for drinking and bathing. far less 1 penny a gallon. >> and doing good work will still remain profitable. they're doing this to the micro griffin level - - bred level with those massive never structure projects that could cost millions good old-fashioned american ingenuity. >> the kids have the right american ingenu
that is the ceo of the company spent six years building water purifiers operated by solar energy theas gone around the world to haiti and iraq and mississippi. >> the water is available to you after have budget should be shed of the water. >> to see the old standards in action. >> i will drink that. >> 7 feet by 7 feet it can be delivered by helicopter or truck wherever it is needed. >> that water purification system takes the dirty water from a fresh water source...
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we have an air purifier, we have an action camera, security camera.mily: how much money do you generate? hugo: this year we estimate we will have about one billion u.s. dollars from services alone. emily: you are invested in 30 different startups. they partner with you. what is the relationship there? what cut do you get? what cut to the developers or makers of the product get? hugo: it is the unique model which i have not seen done anywhere else. the way it works as we help these companies get started. we will put the founders together, work together and build this. we will get them funded to start with, then we will leave them alone to operate independently. then we pick the best products they make and we put our brand on those products and sell it through our e-commerce engine. if these guys do a good job they will enjoy success. some may go public before we do. they ship about one million of these. which makes them the small company the most popular fitness wearable devices in the world. emily: how is the money shared? hugo: they manufacture with
we have an air purifier, we have an action camera, security camera.mily: how much money do you generate? hugo: this year we estimate we will have about one billion u.s. dollars from services alone. emily: you are invested in 30 different startups. they partner with you. what is the relationship there? what cut do you get? what cut to the developers or makers of the product get? hugo: it is the unique model which i have not seen done anywhere else. the way it works as we help these companies get...
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infrastructure that using 19 different kinds of plants, some of which acting as sponges to absurd and purify and detoxify the chemicals poisoning the canal. >> some plants accumulate heavy metals and other plants break down organic material. >> the project was launched september 18th. the landscape brought out the canal via paddlers and ca knows and environmental friendly materials with bamboo and barrels and bottles keep ita float and being done with the approval of the epa. >> folks call it impressive. >> who knew? it is beautiful. >> i think it is awesome. >> the hope this is a some day these landscapes will be financially sustainable and perhaps even grow herbs and certain crops in the most unlikeliest of places. where a garden grows. >>> that is nice and hopeful. a pretty way to start the week the weather in our area and the carolina horrible and so much nicer looking. a pretty shot with clouds and blue skies and the cobalt blue sky in new york city, again it is a beautiful shot and temperatures coming in at one point about what you would expect to see. that is what i'm looking for. 61
infrastructure that using 19 different kinds of plants, some of which acting as sponges to absurd and purify and detoxify the chemicals poisoning the canal. >> some plants accumulate heavy metals and other plants break down organic material. >> the project was launched september 18th. the landscape brought out the canal via paddlers and ca knows and environmental friendly materials with bamboo and barrels and bottles keep ita float and being done with the approval of the epa....
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wood or paper in it, it's going to consume it, but if you put precious metals in it, it's going to purify it and i believe you're being tried by the fire and the fire has not con sumd you. and that's where i am. it's time now for us to have somebody that can bring some jobs to this nation and look out for the christians, our spiritual, and christian rights. and i'm sold with you on that. you know i am. appreciate that. thank you so much. >> i also want to dispel this -- no knock to you guys -- media-created notion that donald trump is racist. >> donald trump is having a private meeting with clearly representatives and leaders of the african-american community in atlanta, so michael white is one of those who is speaking and there were also faith leaders as well. as soon as uh donald trump steps to the mic, we'll go back to it. michael weiss is the one i'm turning to now. and let's begin a conversation as we talk about what is happening. he is a cnn contributor and the author of a book on isis. when i say what's happening, it's about the terror attack, and what is happening inside of turkey
wood or paper in it, it's going to consume it, but if you put precious metals in it, it's going to purify it and i believe you're being tried by the fire and the fire has not con sumd you. and that's where i am. it's time now for us to have somebody that can bring some jobs to this nation and look out for the christians, our spiritual, and christian rights. and i'm sold with you on that. you know i am. appreciate that. thank you so much. >> i also want to dispel this -- no knock to you...
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it takes energy to process that water, to purify it. it takes energy to distribute the water, and it takes energy to reprocess the water before you injected back into the ground. going to, if you are look at energy, you have to o lk at water. in california, they have a drought siation. they are looking a at how they ,ould -- how they use waterer where they use water, and what kind of water they use. we are doing a lot of work on graywater systems. the water may not be drinking water quality, but it is good enough to water your lawn or flush your toilet. vago: or redirected to crops or any other sort of thing. goingo be making an insulation's resilience address. talk to us about what you mean by that. about resiliency in our soldiers, we talk about soldiers being trained and rdy w world and the unexpected. we don't know what kind of challenges they will face, whetheher it is storms that coud come uthe east coast, hurricanes, whether it is drought conditions or flood conditions. we nd to ppare insulations to be more resilient. increase an
it takes energy to process that water, to purify it. it takes energy to distribute the water, and it takes energy to reprocess the water before you injected back into the ground. going to, if you are look at energy, you have to o lk at water. in california, they have a drought siation. they are looking a at how they ,ould -- how they use waterer where they use water, and what kind of water they use. we are doing a lot of work on graywater systems. the water may not be drinking water quality,...
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they took oda to a water purifying facility. >> translator: there was information that the japanese had poisoned the water. that was one reason for the clashes. >> reporter: the group's leader says an indonesian doctor was apparently shot by japanese when he was heading to the facility to check the water. that made people angry. the researchers started to examine their documents together. >> it's a difference that we can, how to say, we can confirm the differences. >> translator: i agree not everything related to japan is bad. >> reporter: each believes they can make the other side see the same historical event from a different perspective. >> translator: we found out some different points about the incident. the discussion was tough, but it was a valuable experience. >> translator: the most important thing is to learn together. not just what i believe is wrong or he believes is wrong but how we can complete our knowledge together. we learn so that the bad things we know will not happen again. >> reporter: the indian and japanese researchers are gathering and recording fragmentary infor
they took oda to a water purifying facility. >> translator: there was information that the japanese had poisoned the water. that was one reason for the clashes. >> reporter: the group's leader says an indonesian doctor was apparently shot by japanese when he was heading to the facility to check the water. that made people angry. the researchers started to examine their documents together. >> it's a difference that we can, how to say, we can confirm the differences. >>...
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theme for the rest of his career, a republican throated is soiled in the trail of dust let us be purified to turn and wash it white in the spirit of the revolution. tonight i want to talk about the three founding fathers who i think for most important to lincoln for the washington, thomas paine, thomas jefferson. i also want to talk about first his actual father thomas lincoln, one reason that lincoln studied the founding fathers so heavily was the dissatisfaction with his own father. and then as the war went on he found himself turning to another father when those were no longer be enough. thomas lincoln born in virginia, taken to kentucky as a child review was married and raised his family and abraham was born 89. in 1817 thomas lincoln took his family to indiana abraham was nine years old and when he was 21 then moved again to eleanor where thomas lincoln lived for the rest of his life for all of his adult life he was a carpenter. there was a fashion in the middle of the 20th century toots' treat him as white trash although they did not use that phrase but some contemporaries did. we n
theme for the rest of his career, a republican throated is soiled in the trail of dust let us be purified to turn and wash it white in the spirit of the revolution. tonight i want to talk about the three founding fathers who i think for most important to lincoln for the washington, thomas paine, thomas jefferson. i also want to talk about first his actual father thomas lincoln, one reason that lincoln studied the founding fathers so heavily was the dissatisfaction with his own father. and then...
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it will go through the host and you can take purified drinking water. the system will fill up the water with water straight out of the bay. >> this is going on, on top of the blue angels and the parade of the ship. there's lots of events. 11:00 the marine colorado avalanches band -- marine corps band. blue angels start around 3:00 or so. lots of people this weekend. take public transportation. the president is in town, keep that in mind for this weekend as well. >> i have a mission for you. >> i'm not going in the tank. >> i want you to taste that bay water that's been filtered. >> do you have a bottle i can taste the bay water. >> i'm down. i want to hear what the bay water tastes like. >> i will do that for you pam. >> it's 6:43. she's called a bike angel. coming up the active kindness that will have dozens of children with new bikes. >>> more problems with pg&e. there's new reports suggesting they are having problems tracking the safety of the natural gas system. >>> we're looking at a commute where traffic is moving along pretty well in san francisc
it will go through the host and you can take purified drinking water. the system will fill up the water with water straight out of the bay. >> this is going on, on top of the blue angels and the parade of the ship. there's lots of events. 11:00 the marine colorado avalanches band -- marine corps band. blue angels start around 3:00 or so. lots of people this weekend. take public transportation. the president is in town, keep that in mind for this weekend as well. >> i have a mission...
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but a lot of people are broke the party have a court feet short one dash 1/4 purified with no savings especially drug cases the assets are all seized if they can prove there is any connection to profits or proceeds of the drug trade and debt would you get to prison you realize you have to pay for things on your own soul deodorant deodorant, shampoo, soap the basics of hygiene you have to go to the prison commissary to order them and they're usually marked up between 30 and 50% from what you pay of the street. so people in prison are hustling all the time to get money to survive to have basic hygiene or as a luxury a pen or pencil or a steep to stay in touch with their loved ones. this is why a prison in carriages things that our criminal inside prisons and that upon reentry when i got to the warehouse our boss the lady with short spiky great year promised us she would feed as well as long as she never called anyone stealing. i took that seriously. i promised my girlfriend and my parents i but not break a single rule while i was in their. the first day everyone, all six went home with
but a lot of people are broke the party have a court feet short one dash 1/4 purified with no savings especially drug cases the assets are all seized if they can prove there is any connection to profits or proceeds of the drug trade and debt would you get to prison you realize you have to pay for things on your own soul deodorant deodorant, shampoo, soap the basics of hygiene you have to go to the prison commissary to order them and they're usually marked up between 30 and 50% from what you pay...
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>>george: uses purified a bit water if you're thirsty announce anything is great.0 guys have no problems-you have to build its case for we're proud to continue the team coverage and bring you the bessies and house by watching the live special this saturday still see all the twists and turns. >>james: of live look at the golden gate bridge temperatures mild 60 in san jose and leaks about the fifties to low 60s all throughout the bay area here was where temperatures will develop '60s and '70s by the 9:00 hours by noon time in the mid to upper a is consistently for saw the inland valleys as it is expected to be a little bit warmer today than it was yesterday last a comfortably warm in the '80s with the upper for some with to the right along the bay shoreline and 81 to 80 to raise. >>robin winston: that is how would like to live look at the commute into san francisco reports in the bay bridge toll plaza a minor way on the left- hand side of the screen that is nothing to worry about that is what we can expect at this time headed into san francisco drive time has not cha
>>george: uses purified a bit water if you're thirsty announce anything is great.0 guys have no problems-you have to build its case for we're proud to continue the team coverage and bring you the bessies and house by watching the live special this saturday still see all the twists and turns. >>james: of live look at the golden gate bridge temperatures mild 60 in san jose and leaks about the fifties to low 60s all throughout the bay area here was where temperatures will develop '60s...
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you will be whipping up frozen drinks with the xl blast machine, and also, fry ing ing with the purifier air fryer. >> look at that air fryer. >> all right. let os let's do it. >> first is linda a.catonna from zanesville, ohio. >> and we have cynthia from east st. louis. >> and we have maria alvarez from boynton beach, florida. >> and terry smith from lafayette, indiana. >> and the last winner. >> who is it? >> it is bibliana bedoiya. she is from hollywood, florida, and i know there is a story there. and crank it up. >> anyway, congrats to all tof of the winner, and make sure -- >> i have to do it. [ laughter ] >> anyway, go to klg.com and hit the enter button. and tomorrow, we have the award winner jacquelin bisette is here. >> and lilliana is bringing back the bling. >> it is starting to hurt. >> you know you love it. winesday wednesday is tomorrow. be here. meet the moore's! we're the moore family, and as you can see, we need an internet that can do more. we do more games, and more streaming. so we need more speed. that's why we switched to time warner cable. you can too. call now. no
you will be whipping up frozen drinks with the xl blast machine, and also, fry ing ing with the purifier air fryer. >> look at that air fryer. >> all right. let os let's do it. >> first is linda a.catonna from zanesville, ohio. >> and we have cynthia from east st. louis. >> and we have maria alvarez from boynton beach, florida. >> and terry smith from lafayette, indiana. >> and the last winner. >> who is it? >> it is bibliana bedoiya. she is...
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because water bills des moines water works says by april, costs will go up because of the cost to purify the water along with aging infrastructure and a decrease in usage. suburbs like west des moines, ankeny and urbandale buy water from des moines, so they could start paying 10% more too. new this morning. people in carlisle have to decide if the city should renovate its fire station. it is going to come up during next week's city elections. emmy victor is live at the fire station this morning. what do they want to fix, emmy? marc: -- emmy: the city tells me that the station has run out of space for trucks and equipment. i want to give you a look at what they are proposing here. this is a one floor building. they want to extend a second floor to the top area for new offices, a sleeping quarter, and a kitchen. over to the south and they are out further into the street for longer fire trucks being made. i want to give you a look of what the place looks like inside. you can see that truck, first responder vehicles are squished in. this really comes at a time where residents in carlisle are
because water bills des moines water works says by april, costs will go up because of the cost to purify the water along with aging infrastructure and a decrease in usage. suburbs like west des moines, ankeny and urbandale buy water from des moines, so they could start paying 10% more too. new this morning. people in carlisle have to decide if the city should renovate its fire station. it is going to come up during next week's city elections. emmy victor is live at the fire station this...
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the nasdaq because part of the health care selling has to do with biotech, telecom, and industrials purifyash's are doing the best today. the dow jones industrial average is doing the best and that is because it is heavily weighted toward some of the early winners and other winners we watching today. technology is out with earnings that beat estimates. the big insurance company coming out and beating estimates and underwriting margins and improving. apple is higher after dan said that companies apple music paid subscribers, not just subscribers, but paid subscribers as part of his trial were higher than it had been, negative talk. a lot around apple music. it is doing a little bit better than people thought. betty: the dow is basically flat. julie: it is doing the best of the three but it also has important laggards that we want to mention as well. idm is probably the most important of these and that is probably one of the reasons we are seeing tech take such a hit as well. shares are trading lower after companies missed earnings and forecasts missed estimates as well, hurt by currencies a
the nasdaq because part of the health care selling has to do with biotech, telecom, and industrials purifyash's are doing the best today. the dow jones industrial average is doing the best and that is because it is heavily weighted toward some of the early winners and other winners we watching today. technology is out with earnings that beat estimates. the big insurance company coming out and beating estimates and underwriting margins and improving. apple is higher after dan said that companies...
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it's a religious war, they're motivated to purify their religion, destroy israel, come after us and youither hit them or they hit you. john: anything it takes meaning kill them all? fight them all? >> you kill as many as can you, you have to build up others, how do you win against radical islam? john: i don't think you do. >> i think you do. you're in a war, i mean i say we're in a war, what would winning look like? there will come a day, and i don't think i'll live to see it, where people in the region can contain the radical threat within their country, police forces and armies will be able to contain it. john: that would be nice, i don't see how we get there. you say soldiers on the ground in syria and iraq. how many american soldiers. >> i think we need 10,000, we have 3500. what i would do is increase the american footprint to about 10,000, that would give you army aviation battalions where you have american helicopters flown by american pilots it would put us at risk but change the tide of battle. john: how would it change the tide of battle. >> having an attack helicopter flown b
it's a religious war, they're motivated to purify their religion, destroy israel, come after us and youither hit them or they hit you. john: anything it takes meaning kill them all? fight them all? >> you kill as many as can you, you have to build up others, how do you win against radical islam? john: i don't think you do. >> i think you do. you're in a war, i mean i say we're in a war, what would winning look like? there will come a day, and i don't think i'll live to see it, where...
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reporter: the puzzle he gave to these elementary kids in a polluted china is how do you make a filter to purify doesn't have a right answer. every filter will be different they design. could be afr filter works or every filter fails. yul's learn from that. >> 11-year-old sky called barnett's exercise vivid. it guides us to the answer instead of telling us the answer directly. it makes us think he said. adding the joy of thinking is infinite. in test centric culture, the freedom to fail argues barnett is of what prompts real innovation. seth doan, cbs news, china. >>> that's the "cbs overnight news" for this friday. for some of you the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and "cbs this morning." from the broadcast center in new york city, i'm jim axelrod. captioning funded by cbs >>> it's friday, october 2nd, 2015. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> a campus mourns. at least ten people are dead when a gunman goes on a rampage at an oregon community college. the attack renewing calls from the white house to take on gun violence. >>> tracking joaquin.
reporter: the puzzle he gave to these elementary kids in a polluted china is how do you make a filter to purify doesn't have a right answer. every filter will be different they design. could be afr filter works or every filter fails. yul's learn from that. >> 11-year-old sky called barnett's exercise vivid. it guides us to the answer instead of telling us the answer directly. it makes us think he said. adding the joy of thinking is infinite. in test centric culture, the freedom to fail...
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they seek to purify the religion from what they say is the corrupt influence of the current saudi arabian to have died. >> this group of radicals took over very abruptly, very suddenly and very quickly islam's holiest sites. >> saudi officials rush tanks and troops to mecca surrounding the shrine. eyewitnesses say as many as 10,000 pilgrims are still inside the grand mosque, and sniper fire was heard all day in mecca. >> broadcasts from iran today blame the united states for the assault on the grand mosque in mecca, the muslim holy city in saudi arabia. those broadcasts were heard in islamabad where a mob stormed the american embassy, killed a marine guard and trapped about 100 americans in the embassy. >> the mob was screaming "kill the american dogs" in islamabad. this is the third major event in the muslim world in the last 24 hours. >> in tehran this morning, millions of people are shouting "death to the shah, death to carter." that is followed by the cry "god is great." >> these groups are very hard to dissuade. these people believe that god is on their side. that is a very powerful
they seek to purify the religion from what they say is the corrupt influence of the current saudi arabian to have died. >> this group of radicals took over very abruptly, very suddenly and very quickly islam's holiest sites. >> saudi officials rush tanks and troops to mecca surrounding the shrine. eyewitnesses say as many as 10,000 pilgrims are still inside the grand mosque, and sniper fire was heard all day in mecca. >> broadcasts from iran today blame the united states for...
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reporter: the puzzle he gave to these elementary kids in a polluted china is how do you make a filter to purify water? >> why are you presenting this problem? >> it doesn't have a right answer. every filter will be different they design. could be afr filter works or every filter fails. yul's learn from that. >> 11-year-old sky called barnett's exercise vivid. it guides us to the answer instead of telling us the answer directly. it makes us think he said. adding the joy of thinking is infinite. in test centric culture, the freedom to fail argues barnett is of what prompts real innovation. seth doan, cbs news, china. >>> that's the "cbs overnight news" for this friday. for some of you the news continues. for others, check back with us a little later for the morning news and "cbs this morning."
reporter: the puzzle he gave to these elementary kids in a polluted china is how do you make a filter to purify water? >> why are you presenting this problem? >> it doesn't have a right answer. every filter will be different they design. could be afr filter works or every filter fails. yul's learn from that. >> 11-year-old sky called barnett's exercise vivid. it guides us to the answer instead of telling us the answer directly. it makes us think he said. adding the joy of...
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security and microsoft has an invested interest for people to make sure their computers are safe purifyasswords and mix things up. you want to have a capital letter or a special characteristic like american people exclamation point and change our pass wood frequently every 6 months or so. be aware that anything on the public community someone else can be looking over our shoulder and there's memory that keeps the informational so when you log off clear the briers so somebody can't come behind you and see the information >> when your banking or shopping on line the browsers tells us you that this site is safe. when you're on a safe site you're going to see number one the address on top will see h h p.s. and that sustained for security and none of your information is out into the public. sometimes, you'll see a lock that the browsers has deprecated that that browsers is navigate save. because of evenly crippling item $0.31 it's actual for dangers to if you give our credit card at a waiter thank you arraignment. so a lot of people don't get that and it can make our life easier. if you have
security and microsoft has an invested interest for people to make sure their computers are safe purifyasswords and mix things up. you want to have a capital letter or a special characteristic like american people exclamation point and change our pass wood frequently every 6 months or so. be aware that anything on the public community someone else can be looking over our shoulder and there's memory that keeps the informational so when you log off clear the briers so somebody can't come behind...
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they want to purify their faith. they are destroying their christian religion also.y israel and hit us. al baghdadi, the head of isil, told the american colonel i'll see you in new york. so it's a direct threat to our homeland is what i would say. >> and what do you think of iran sitting at the table with russia and john kerry today in these first multi-lateral talks to figure out a diplomatic solution to how to get assad out? >> literally makes me sick to my stomach. we are about to sell out syria. assad is being reinforced by russia, iran and hezbollah and the millions of people in syria who want to replace assad because he's butchered their families have nobody standing behind them. so john kerry is about to turn syria over to russia and iran. guess how these negotiations are going to end when assad has no military threat against him any longer because of russia and iran? iran's influence in syria is going to be through the roof. russia's presence in the region is going to be enhanced. assad is going to be left in place or a proxy of assad will be left in place to
they want to purify their faith. they are destroying their christian religion also.y israel and hit us. al baghdadi, the head of isil, told the american colonel i'll see you in new york. so it's a direct threat to our homeland is what i would say. >> and what do you think of iran sitting at the table with russia and john kerry today in these first multi-lateral talks to figure out a diplomatic solution to how to get assad out? >> literally makes me sick to my stomach. we are about...
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also a tremendous capacity ability to purify water into drinking water and things like that. we're a >> grant: thrilled to be here regrettably devastation tomorrow to clock the see the blue angels live. will be back with the sounds and sights for a week as well as today. for not sending back. >> pam:we also have information on the blue angels, as well as the best places to watch the air show. it's all on kron- four-dot- com. just click on the fleet week banner. at the top of the home page. >> pam:a week after the deadly school massacre in oregon. there has been not one. but two shootings at college campuses. the latest on the investigations. coming up. plus. we are learning new information about the man who police say. was abusing cats in the south bay. and we'll go back to san francisco's marina green. and take you on board one of the ships in town for fleet week. [announcer] right now at sleep train, get up to 48 months interest-free financing on tempur-pedic. save $300 on beautyrest and posturepedic. or choose $300 in free gifts with stearns & foster. the triple choice sal
also a tremendous capacity ability to purify water into drinking water and things like that. we're a >> grant: thrilled to be here regrettably devastation tomorrow to clock the see the blue angels live. will be back with the sounds and sights for a week as well as today. for not sending back. >> pam:we also have information on the blue angels, as well as the best places to watch the air show. it's all on kron- four-dot- com. just click on the fleet week banner. at the top of the...
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and it's about water treatment facilities that depend on rail for chemicals to purify drinking water. it's about all the workers and the households that benefit from this safe mode of transportati transportation. rail dependent commuters and customers cannot afford -- cannot afford -- a congressionally caused railroad shutdown and that is exactly what would happen if we fail to act. each day, well over a million riders in the united states board commuter railroads to get to and from their places of work. over 2 million people work in industries that use hazardous chemicals hauled by rail, and the gross economic output of these industries alone is over $2 trillion. in fact, the effects of a looming railroad shutdown would have occurred well in advance of the year-end deadline, which is why we are where we are today. over 130 farmers, manufacturers, and retailers wrote to congress last week stating -- and i quote already starting to feel the impact. with a shutdown just around the corner, rail customers must start putting contingency plans into motion, including adjusting production sch
and it's about water treatment facilities that depend on rail for chemicals to purify drinking water. it's about all the workers and the households that benefit from this safe mode of transportati transportation. rail dependent commuters and customers cannot afford -- cannot afford -- a congressionally caused railroad shutdown and that is exactly what would happen if we fail to act. each day, well over a million riders in the united states board commuter railroads to get to and from their...
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>>reporter: you can try some purified bay water cooking demonstration a loss of activities will be here this morning now will be here to tell you about all those activities and will be checking back with you throughout the morning. >>marty gonzales: thank you the covers continues on line will have 04 list of all the events that are happening throughout the weekend is all our web site www.kron4.com will have information on the blue angels and best places to watch the edge of all you have to do is click on the banner top of the home page in your they're all the information you need to know and always we're proud to welcome blue in the to this year's fleet week excess of the high-flying action will bring to the blue angels live this saturday afternoon at 2:00 should be a great show as always. >>reporter: little cooler and a little breeze would of of an and rock-and-roll sfo was a bit of an issue this morning the fall the to conceiving felt as well coming in off the bay in late the statistics 77 minute delay in oakland said >>reporter: you can see the lower marine layer is at were causing a
>>reporter: you can try some purified bay water cooking demonstration a loss of activities will be here this morning now will be here to tell you about all those activities and will be checking back with you throughout the morning. >>marty gonzales: thank you the covers continues on line will have 04 list of all the events that are happening throughout the weekend is all our web site www.kron4.com will have information on the blue angels and best places to watch the edge of all you...
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sergio: i think it has purified the portfolio. that is one piece of the valuation equation.ink there was a lot speculation as to what this business was worth. hopefully, that issue has not gone to bed. we have seen market values around 10%. we will seem the market value assignment when we lose complete thinkl ferrari and i ferrari can be in the luxury space with its peers. is. is what ferrari it cannot be viewed as a carmaker. ferrari known car foructs other than ferrari errari? sergio: we are not in that talent full today. we will need people to build it a piece at a time. i expect in the medium to long-term that we will build a business that is capable of those products. matt: for those viewers who do not know, tommy is a bloomberg news reporter and he is following sergio around the world. stockerse called them in a majority of cases. in the case of tommy, he is an alker.ionate stock if it matt matt: do you plan this push to combine with fma? some people say is not beneficial to shareholders of his company. sergio: i do not know mr. stevens and a lot of people outside of g
sergio: i think it has purified the portfolio. that is one piece of the valuation equation.ink there was a lot speculation as to what this business was worth. hopefully, that issue has not gone to bed. we have seen market values around 10%. we will seem the market value assignment when we lose complete thinkl ferrari and i ferrari can be in the luxury space with its peers. is. is what ferrari it cannot be viewed as a carmaker. ferrari known car foructs other than ferrari errari? sergio: we are...
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. >> water purifier. old days pumps and tubes.e water, press a button, and it lights a light and then you stir it, longer than it takes to stir a drink and your water is absolutely cured of all proto zoe what, bacteria and other things to make you sick. >> this is amazing stuff. "field and stream" magazine and field and stream on-line. >> absolutely. >> we appreciate it. >> thank you so much. back to you guys inside. >> all right. thanks, guys. >> all right. they lied and you paid for it. vw buyers improperly got 50 million dollars in clean energy tax credits. >> maria is live to talk about the likelihood of taxpayers getting their money back. >> do rick and i have what it takes to be firefighters. we are put to the test with real life challenges coming up. if you're an adult with type 2 diabetes and your a1c is not at goal with certain diabetes pills or daily insulin, your doctor may be talking about adding medication to help lower your a1c. ask your doctor if adding once-a-week tanzeum is right for you. once-a-week tanzeum is an
. >> water purifier. old days pumps and tubes.e water, press a button, and it lights a light and then you stir it, longer than it takes to stir a drink and your water is absolutely cured of all proto zoe what, bacteria and other things to make you sick. >> this is amazing stuff. "field and stream" magazine and field and stream on-line. >> absolutely. >> we appreciate it. >> thank you so much. back to you guys inside. >> all right. thanks, guys....
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rail shipments from farmers who need ammonia for fertilizers to water utilities who need chlorine to purify trying boughter. some companies have begun the process for shutting down plants because they can't operate. one company in new hampshire said its railroad will stop picking up chlorine on november 13. this is the only supplier of chlorine to the entire six-state new england region for drinking water and wastewater treatment. therefore after november 13, new england could have well be -- could very well be without clean water. on a broader scale, a rail shutdown would pull $30 billion out of the economy in one quarter alone and lead to 700,000 jobs lost in one month. it is our responsibility to extend this deadline now and avoid such harm to the nation's economy this language is beased on bipartisan, bicameral work over the last several weeks and would ensure that railroads implement positive train control as quickly as possible. i urge all my colleagues to support h.r. 3819 and with that, i reserve the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman reserves. the gentleman
rail shipments from farmers who need ammonia for fertilizers to water utilities who need chlorine to purify trying boughter. some companies have begun the process for shutting down plants because they can't operate. one company in new hampshire said its railroad will stop picking up chlorine on november 13. this is the only supplier of chlorine to the entire six-state new england region for drinking water and wastewater treatment. therefore after november 13, new england could have well be --...
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do you realize that isil wants to do two things, purify their faith, kill the christian community inhe middle east and come after us and another 9/11 is in the making, and ben carson is a nice man and he'll never get kicked out of the car-- >> can you win the nomination by saying we're going to war again and putting our guy on the ground and-- >> here is what he think i can do. stuart: is that a popular case? >> i think i can make the case that i can be commander, i've learned from bush's mistake and air force officer, 140 days on the ground as a reservist, this is not working. put me in charge of the military and we will destroy isil, i've got a plan to do it. a regional force goes after them in syria and if we don't-- >> i've got 30 seconds, can you tell the viewers how to grow the economy at a 4% pace. >> you want to create jobs and businesses, they're not your enemy, they're your friend. it would change under my presidency to create a job. the more you create a job-- >> senator lindsey graham, when will we see you make a rebound in the polls? >> it will be in new hampshire, i'll
do you realize that isil wants to do two things, purify their faith, kill the christian community inhe middle east and come after us and another 9/11 is in the making, and ben carson is a nice man and he'll never get kicked out of the car-- >> can you win the nomination by saying we're going to war again and putting our guy on the ground and-- >> here is what he think i can do. stuart: is that a popular case? >> i think i can make the case that i can be commander, i've learned...
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security and microsoft has an invested interest for people to make sure their computers are safe purify don't want to use easy to guess passwords and mix things up. you want to have a capital letter or a special characteristic like american people exclamation point and change our pass wood frequently every 6 months or so. be aware that anything on the public community someone else can be looking over our shoulder and there's memory that keeps the informational so when you log off clear the briers so somebody can't come behind you and see the information >> when your banking or shopping on line the browsers tells us you that this site is safe. when you're on a safe site you're going to see number one the address on top will see h h p.s. and that sustained for security and none of your information is out into the public. sometimes, you'll see a lock that the browsers has deprecated that that browsers is navigate save. because of evenly crippling item $0.31 it's actual for dangers to if you give our credit card at a waiter thank you arraignment. so a lot of people don't get that and it can
security and microsoft has an invested interest for people to make sure their computers are safe purify don't want to use easy to guess passwords and mix things up. you want to have a capital letter or a special characteristic like american people exclamation point and change our pass wood frequently every 6 months or so. be aware that anything on the public community someone else can be looking over our shoulder and there's memory that keeps the informational so when you log off clear the...
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security and microsoft has an invested interest for people to make sure their computers are safe purifyou don't want to use easy to guess passwords and mix things up. you want to have a capital letter or a special characteristic like american people exclamation point and change our pass wood frequently every 6 months or so. be aware that anything on the public community someone else can be looking over our shoulder and there's memory that keeps the informational so when you log off clear the briers so somebody can't come behind you and see the information >> when your banking or shopping on line the browsers tells us you that this site is safe. when you're on a safe site you're going to see number one the address on top will see h h p.s. and that sustained for security and none of your information is out into the public. sometimes, you'll see a lock that the browsers has deprecated that that browsers is navigate save. because of evenly crippling item $0.31 it's actual for dangers to if you give our credit card at a waiter thank you arraignment. so a lot of people don't get that and it c
security and microsoft has an invested interest for people to make sure their computers are safe purifyou don't want to use easy to guess passwords and mix things up. you want to have a capital letter or a special characteristic like american people exclamation point and change our pass wood frequently every 6 months or so. be aware that anything on the public community someone else can be looking over our shoulder and there's memory that keeps the informational so when you log off clear the...
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security and microsoft has an invested interest for people to make sure their computers are safe purifyon't want to use easy to guess passwords and mix things up. you want to have a capital letter or a special characteristic like american people exclamation point and change our pass wood frequently every 6 months or so. be aware that anything on the public community someone else can be looking over our shoulder and there's memory that keeps the informational so when you log off clear the briers so somebody can't come behind you and see the information >> when your banking or shopping on line the browsers tells us you that this site is safe. when you're on a safe site you're going to see number one the address on top will see h h p.s. and that sustained for security and none of your information is out into the public. sometimes, you'll see a lock that the browsers has deprecated that that browsers is navigate save. because of evenly crippling item $0.31 it's actual for dangers to if you give our credit card at a waiter thank you arraignment. so a lot of people don't get that and it can m
security and microsoft has an invested interest for people to make sure their computers are safe purifyon't want to use easy to guess passwords and mix things up. you want to have a capital letter or a special characteristic like american people exclamation point and change our pass wood frequently every 6 months or so. be aware that anything on the public community someone else can be looking over our shoulder and there's memory that keeps the informational so when you log off clear the briers...