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what made this known ripe? -- this so ripe? >> there was a lot going on. when it comes to politics and the economy, people are very frustrated. because of the tools, the use of security forces spreading fear, using propaganda, corruption, he people were scared to speak, said that moment, which is very personal to me and many other egyptians, the president came on television for my first time in my whole life, i see an arab dictator so they," i am sorry. i am wrong." and he seemed so weak versus his speech a few days before. this is the power of the people. look at what the two nations did. it was a non-violent movement. why do we not have the same thing? it became that this is the thing that we should all do. it was very spontaneous. i read today is the 14th, and in 10 days, if 100,000 of us go to the street, no one is going to stop us. tavis: how does a guy, in this case, mubarak, get that kind of power? how does the fear among the people become so popular? i ask you because there are two or three generations of egyptians who have only known one leader. t
what made this known ripe? -- this so ripe? >> there was a lot going on. when it comes to politics and the economy, people are very frustrated. because of the tools, the use of security forces spreading fear, using propaganda, corruption, he people were scared to speak, said that moment, which is very personal to me and many other egyptians, the president came on television for my first time in my whole life, i see an arab dictator so they," i am sorry. i am wrong." and he...
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just a few days after harvest. >> what this is, this is what we call a riping room. it'll hold about 20 pallets, which is a truckload. and we'll put food in here that's at about 40 degrees. we'll raise the temperature to the low sixties. we'll add some heat. >> and steve says they've steadily seen an increase in avocado consumption. on average, each american now consumes about 3 avocados per year. but steve thinks that will increase to 5 or 6 avocados within the next couple of years. so whether you try avocados in guacamole at your next party or try them to support farmers like the bruces, the time is indeed ripe to try some california avocados today. for "california country," i'm tracy sellers. >> brought to you by allied insurance, a member of the nationwide family of compani, which also includes nationwide insurance. on your side. >> today on food 101, we are talking about potatoes. and here to help us is greg corrigan, senior director of produce and floral here at raley's. all right, potato, pot-ah-to, whatever you call it. i don't know. >> you say potato, i say
just a few days after harvest. >> what this is, this is what we call a riping room. it'll hold about 20 pallets, which is a truckload. and we'll put food in here that's at about 40 degrees. we'll raise the temperature to the low sixties. we'll add some heat. >> and steve says they've steadily seen an increase in avocado consumption. on average, each american now consumes about 3 avocados per year. but steve thinks that will increase to 5 or 6 avocados within the next couple of...
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the other strawberries around it, you have to pick it at the ripeness at the right time. can't be too green. it takes the hand/eye coordination to learn whether it was a plum or a peach. all the things that want our kids and grandkids to eat, talking about more fresh fruits and vegetables. you're exactly right, congresswoman. we have one of the board members they do plums and peaches. they'll work every other day and the workers will go from farm to farm. they're making $30 to $35 an hour. they know what they're doing, they get the right fruit in the basket. they take care of it so they can get to market. and it's not just grunt labor. it is somebody skilled in what they're doing. >> i know my time is running out, but as mr. black pointed out that we have had these hearings and we've wrung our hands repeatedly, but what you're saying is any plan that doesn't deal with taking the current work force and somehow converting them to a legal status is not going to completely work, is that right? >> we have a number of people in this country have to figure out way to give them s
the other strawberries around it, you have to pick it at the ripeness at the right time. can't be too green. it takes the hand/eye coordination to learn whether it was a plum or a peach. all the things that want our kids and grandkids to eat, talking about more fresh fruits and vegetables. you're exactly right, congresswoman. we have one of the board members they do plums and peaches. they'll work every other day and the workers will go from farm to farm. they're making $30 to $35 an hour. they...
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else as it perishes in the basket, the other strawberries around it, you have to pick it at the ripeness at the right time. can't be too green. can't be overripe. it takes the hand/eye coordination that takes years to learn, whether it's a plum, whether it's a peach. all the things that we want our kids and grandkids to eat, talking about more fresh fruits and vegetables. that is a highly skilled -- you're exactly right, congressman lofgren. we have one of the board members they do plums and peaches. they pay their workers on piece rate, and they'll work every other day and the workers go from farm to farm and come back. when they work at a piece rate they're making $30 to $35 an hour. they know what they're doing, they get the right fruit in the basket. they take care of it the right say so it can get to the market and be the highest quality it can be. and it's not just grunt labor. it is somebody skilled in what they're doing. >> just to summarize, i know my time is running out, as mr. black pointed out, that we've had these hearings and we've wrung our hands repeatedly, but what you'r
else as it perishes in the basket, the other strawberries around it, you have to pick it at the ripeness at the right time. can't be too green. can't be overripe. it takes the hand/eye coordination that takes years to learn, whether it's a plum, whether it's a peach. all the things that we want our kids and grandkids to eat, talking about more fresh fruits and vegetables. that is a highly skilled -- you're exactly right, congressman lofgren. we have one of the board members they do plums and...
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else as it per ishz in the basket, the other strawberries around it, you have to pick it at the ripeness at the right time. can't be too green. can't be overripe. it takes the hand/eye coordination that takes years to learn, whether it's a plum, whether it's a peach. all the things that want our kids and grandkids to eat, talking about more fresh fruits and vegetables. and that is a highly skilled and you're exactly right, congressman lofgren. we have one of the board members they do plums and peaches.
else as it per ishz in the basket, the other strawberries around it, you have to pick it at the ripeness at the right time. can't be too green. can't be overripe. it takes the hand/eye coordination that takes years to learn, whether it's a plum, whether it's a peach. all the things that want our kids and grandkids to eat, talking about more fresh fruits and vegetables. and that is a highly skilled and you're exactly right, congressman lofgren. we have one of the board members they do plums and...
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for every eventuality. ...which meant she continued to have the means to live on... ...even at the ripe age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. >>> the new york giants are the new super bowl champions. for the second time in five years new york defeated the new england patriots for the nfl championship. these are pictures from lucas oil stadium in indianapolis. everybody is excited there kind of. more excited in new york. eli manning led the drive that capped the giants comeback. >>> the pentagon is investigating the death of the highest ranking soldier to die in afghanistan. general died friday apparently of natural charges. he was deployed to afghanistan to assist the nato training mission. >>> police in peerps county washington believe josh powell is responsible for an explosion at his own home that appears to have claimed the lives of him and his children. utah police identified powell as the person of interest in the disappearance of his wife, susan powell cox. it is no secrete that josh powell was locked in a bitter custody battle with his w
for every eventuality. ...which meant she continued to have the means to live on... ...even at the ripe age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. >>> the new york giants are the new super bowl champions. for the second time in five years new york defeated the new england patriots for the nfl championship. these are pictures from lucas oil stadium in indianapolis. everybody is excited there kind of. more excited in new york. eli manning led the...
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>> if we can see it in plain view, which the inspector was, in the adjacent property, that is ripe for writing a notice of violation. especially because of the particular history. commissioner murphy: isn't that trespassing if we go into somebody else's property? >> we were lawfully on the adjacent property. we were doing an inspection here. the inspector was here. he saw it the peeling paint on the adjacent property. commissionerit is part of the pn the corner. he was let into this property to do this inspection. what he was doing was what he did with this property, walking around the outer edge for a scheduled inspection. as he got to hear, he could see the peeling paint. >> ok, i understand. it is not our policy to go on property without permission of the owner. >> no. that is why we send that whole package to the property owner, requesting the inspection, why the inspection, the code section, and a whole list of things that i am going to look at. so that the property owner knows. sometimes they may have minor items that they can fix before we get there and it is a reference for the
>> if we can see it in plain view, which the inspector was, in the adjacent property, that is ripe for writing a notice of violation. especially because of the particular history. commissioner murphy: isn't that trespassing if we go into somebody else's property? >> we were lawfully on the adjacent property. we were doing an inspection here. the inspector was here. he saw it the peeling paint on the adjacent property. commissionerit is part of the pn the corner. he was let into this...
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if any stock is ripe for a fall, it's this one. it's going to rip your heart out! nope! not this one. kors supported a gigantic number today. it was a colossal earnings gain that included a phenomenal 35% growth in europe. here you bet against a handbag maker. the darn thing surprises to the upside. the next thing you know it leaps -- no, it tears up $9! 27%. you might think that's from aggressive mutual fund buying but i think the marginal buying came from hedge fund managers who made a short bet and that short bet had gone awry. kors also shredded those who bet against fossil. it looked like the growth rate was slowing and the wonder story, spurred on by the once famous sitch from the "jersey shore" had finally played out. when fossil failed to break down early, it led to a whole new level of short stocks. sell, sell, sell. sure enough the company took it upon itself on its conference call to be about as bullish as i've heard them, making clear that earnings are about to accelerate and that the very guidance issued earlier would be crushed by the next quarter. no ossif
if any stock is ripe for a fall, it's this one. it's going to rip your heart out! nope! not this one. kors supported a gigantic number today. it was a colossal earnings gain that included a phenomenal 35% growth in europe. here you bet against a handbag maker. the darn thing surprises to the upside. the next thing you know it leaps -- no, it tears up $9! 27%. you might think that's from aggressive mutual fund buying but i think the marginal buying came from hedge fund managers who made a short...
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but during periods of transition, like having a baby, the customer is ripe for retail conversion, and the marketer who knows they're in a weakened state can scoop them up like the gentle loving hand of a predatory cult. ( laughter ). now, as one-- ( applause ) as one target marketing analyst explained, "we knew if we could identify women in their second trimester, there's a good chance we could capture them for years." yes, the mission is to identify and capture. they're like a marketing strike force. and, folks, if i have just one quibble, it's that target, like god, is reluctant to reveal itself in our lives. >> target found if they sent pregnant women a bunch of ads for baby stuff and that woman had never told target she was pregnant, a certain percentage of those customers would stop going to target all together. they didn't like being spied on. but if target camouflaged what it knew, if it, for instance, put ads for cribs next to lawnmowers, then the customers who offed those coupons just assumed that they were random. >> stephen: yes, target works in mysterious ways. ( laughter
but during periods of transition, like having a baby, the customer is ripe for retail conversion, and the marketer who knows they're in a weakened state can scoop them up like the gentle loving hand of a predatory cult. ( laughter ). now, as one-- ( applause ) as one target marketing analyst explained, "we knew if we could identify women in their second trimester, there's a good chance we could capture them for years." yes, the mission is to identify and capture. they're like a...
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the pit's death defeated you it howls in the night even then when your vagina has been opened like a ripe plum. why? how? do you still with hold it from me. i'm only a man after all and i cannot live without it a school boy of these americas. thank you. [applause] >> take us to the back woods of georgia where i believe it's the first week of hunting season. in 1955, the spanish explorer desocietio arrived in south that >> with wild pigs in tow. in 2004 in georgia a 12
the pit's death defeated you it howls in the night even then when your vagina has been opened like a ripe plum. why? how? do you still with hold it from me. i'm only a man after all and i cannot live without it a school boy of these americas. thank you. [applause] >> take us to the back woods of georgia where i believe it's the first week of hunting season. in 1955, the spanish explorer desocietio arrived in south that >> with wild pigs in tow. in 2004 in georgia a 12
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see, that's how you get that beautiful colour and ripeness.pure premium is made with 100% florida oranges. because the best oranges make the best juice. ♪ we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. >>> developing news, the coast guard is searching right now after finding a woman clinging to a capsized boat. >>> plus, wildfire threatening hopes in napa has green. latest on the damage and what firefighters are doing to contain it. >>> the winds pertaining to that fire and the cooling trend on the w >>> updating the top stories. gabe watson is a free man. he was charged with murdering his first wife, who drowned on their honeymoon. the judge threw out the case says there was not enough evidence. >>> an apology from the president did little to ease tensions in afghanistan. two u.s. troops were killed t
see, that's how you get that beautiful colour and ripeness.pure premium is made with 100% florida oranges. because the best oranges make the best juice. ♪ we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. >>> developing news, the coast guard is...
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see, that's how you get that beautiful colour and ripeness. tropicana pure premium is made with 100% florida oranges. because the best oranges make the best juice. ♪ >>> and a greeting 250 miles above the earth. you're looking at the firsthand shake between a human and a humanoid in space. it's been tested to help astronauts at the international space station. >>> now a look at your morning road conditions. wet and icy in the pacific northwest. rain drenches i-10 from l.a. all across the country. >> if you're flying, airport delays possible in atlanta, houston, new orleans, charlotte, phoenix, and l.a. >>> a new twist this morning on the family tragedy in washington state. relatives of josh powell want to bury him at the same cemetery where the two young sons he killed have been laid to rest. >> that is causing a huge uproar. a local crime stoppers group just bought the plots on either side of the graves where charlie and braden powell are buried. and the family of the missing wife is outraged. >> killing them, set on fire, involved in an expl
see, that's how you get that beautiful colour and ripeness. tropicana pure premium is made with 100% florida oranges. because the best oranges make the best juice. ♪ >>> and a greeting 250 miles above the earth. you're looking at the firsthand shake between a human and a humanoid in space. it's been tested to help astronauts at the international space station. >>> now a look at your morning road conditions. wet and icy in the pacific northwest. rain drenches i-10 from l.a....
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telemarketers would also be required to let you opt out of any future calls during their if you have ripesbout howw your boss does tteir job... you're not alone. alone.most people think they can do it better. petter.a new study shows nearly half of workers say &pthey could do their bosss job... and do it better.one in is effective.... and fewwr than 40-percent believe their supervisors inspire or motivate them to do their best. management agency was done to show workplace leaders what they're doing .... whether it's right or wrong.a big part that their boss just doesn't listen. we are one step closer to hharing the slotssspinning at maryland's largest casino. casino. the milestone is being celebrated today at arunddl mills as thousands wait to see if they will have jobs there as well. joel d. smith is live there this morning with more on when the doors will open, and how many openings remain. good morning joel d. patrice we're talking about 15 hundred jobs, and to show you how popular this place is so far... they've only posted about 50 jobs officially, and already have 15 thousand applic.
telemarketers would also be required to let you opt out of any future calls during their if you have ripesbout howw your boss does tteir job... you're not alone. alone.most people think they can do it better. petter.a new study shows nearly half of workers say &pthey could do their bosss job... and do it better.one in is effective.... and fewwr than 40-percent believe their supervisors inspire or motivate them to do their best. management agency was done to show workplace leaders what...
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favors a chicago casino when it will be run by the state of chicago a very very strange and very very ripealking with the hotel motel business entertainment business they see a lot of people getting onto a bus going to a casino indiana wisconsin and iowa passing revenue leaving the city >> 23rd state senate district covers most of the northern dupage county carol pankau state senator 23rd district case of modern day high end horse rustling stolen from foreign debt far northwest suburban stable speaking to the owner >> spring grove tonight liberty beyond cut silk and iris are missing and the owner thought it found her horses only to have her hopes dashed down about 7:00 this morning realized for young female horses were missing. the day our paths some people do not understand claudia believe somebody stole them corralling them and cutting defense to get them out unexplained fresh tire tracks led to the road down a pretty expensive very well put together a wonderful to show but how to show that when people come and steal them some of them are microchip >> we could hear horses across the stre
favors a chicago casino when it will be run by the state of chicago a very very strange and very very ripealking with the hotel motel business entertainment business they see a lot of people getting onto a bus going to a casino indiana wisconsin and iowa passing revenue leaving the city >> 23rd state senate district covers most of the northern dupage county carol pankau state senator 23rd district case of modern day high end horse rustling stolen from foreign debt far northwest suburban...
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even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned.ee what a raymond james advisor can do for you. it's good. honey, i love you... oh my gosh, oh my gosh.. look at these big pieces of potato. ♪ what's that? big piece of potato. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >> hi, everyone. we are live from america's news headquarters. it is caucaus day in maine and nevada. mitt romney holding a strong lead in the polls going in voting in nevada. he swept the silver state caucaus in 2008 and expected to get strong support from the nevada large horr mon population. secretary of state clointon and panela is over sees. europe is convinced a nuclear armed iran pose a serious danger to the world. former army chief-of-staff will join me and talk about the next steps that the u.s. has to take facing a potential threat from iran. back to forbes on fox. keep it right here. mitt romney despite being bashed for his wealth and out of the touch. a win for romney is a win for capitalism. >> absolute gingrich and santorum were attacking rom
even at the ripe old age of 187. life well planned.ee what a raymond james advisor can do for you. it's good. honey, i love you... oh my gosh, oh my gosh.. look at these big pieces of potato. ♪ what's that? big piece of potato. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. >> hi, everyone. we are live from america's news headquarters. it is caucaus day in maine and nevada. mitt romney holding a strong lead in the polls going in voting in nevada. he swept the silver state...
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i think that the issue of the death penalty is one that obviously is right -- ripe for us to bring this back to the voters. i think there is a great deal of evidence today that speaks to the problems of wrongful convictions. i think we all understand what the factors are. we know there is a problem with wrongful convictions -- convictions. there is certainly a problem with prisoner treatment, and there is a problem with closure to the victims as well as the financial costs. it is up to all of us collectively to talk about how we deal with this and create a more profitable policy around dealing with very serious crimes, and i welcome the opportunity for having been here today. thank you very much. [applause] >> jeff adacci has a few closing remarks. >> i am a public defender. >> good afternoon. i am with the d a's office. >> in closing today's program, we want to first of all thank all of you for being here and being part of this discussion. no doubt, we achieved a great deal. this was not just another talking head conference where people were just here to give a speech. you really heard
i think that the issue of the death penalty is one that obviously is right -- ripe for us to bring this back to the voters. i think there is a great deal of evidence today that speaks to the problems of wrongful convictions. i think we all understand what the factors are. we know there is a problem with wrongful convictions -- convictions. there is certainly a problem with prisoner treatment, and there is a problem with closure to the victims as well as the financial costs. it is up to all of...
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the time is ripe to manage parking effectively. one of the effects and consequences of the current approach, or the lack of any sort of parking management, is this map. systematically, weekdays and weekends, we went to look at parking occupancy. how hard was it to find a space? these red lines mean that the occupancy is over 85%. as a driver is not what we want to see, that it is difficult to find a parking space. this must read, we do not see it anywhere else in the city. it is where we have on manage parking next two large trip generators. there are a significant level of people that part just to take the third street light rail downtown, adding not much value to this neighborhood. a quick history of management backgrounds and where it is located. in 2002 the city made a resolution dedicating the metering district to a division of on street parking in the area that would be managed. really supporting that writ -- vision for a dance, mixed use commercial extension of me during hours in the area. envisioning this parking proposal.
the time is ripe to manage parking effectively. one of the effects and consequences of the current approach, or the lack of any sort of parking management, is this map. systematically, weekdays and weekends, we went to look at parking occupancy. how hard was it to find a space? these red lines mean that the occupancy is over 85%. as a driver is not what we want to see, that it is difficult to find a parking space. this must read, we do not see it anywhere else in the city. it is where we have...
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ripe and full as a mother's breast. a baby's licking tongue grabbing hand and glistened eyes. thank you. [applause]. our next reader is rashne. lived studies and work indeed india, pakistan, lebanon, the united states and mexico. she is the editor of living in america. poetry and fiction by south asian american writers. encounter people of asian decent in the americas her novel, braided tongue was published in 2003. i introduce rashne. >> i'm reading from a selection from a longer narrative. memory is no longer confused. it has a home land. from a farm by the late ali. sometimes the circle breaks and the woman meets the child. face-to-face. each one seeing for the first time her strength in the other. a poem by jenny. [inaudible]. after more than a year of e mails and phone conversations, amy,ling and i met at the university of wisconsin in madison. it was sometime during the mid 1980. calcutta was very hot, said amy. i wondered how our conversation about asian american literature veered to calcutta? calcutta was very hot but i got my first doll there. we spent some time in ca
ripe and full as a mother's breast. a baby's licking tongue grabbing hand and glistened eyes. thank you. [applause]. our next reader is rashne. lived studies and work indeed india, pakistan, lebanon, the united states and mexico. she is the editor of living in america. poetry and fiction by south asian american writers. encounter people of asian decent in the americas her novel, braided tongue was published in 2003. i introduce rashne. >> i'm reading from a selection from a longer...
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for every eventuality. ...which meant she continued to have the means to live on... ...even at the ripe age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. ♪ feel the power my young friend. mmm! [ male announcer ] for excellent fruit and veggie nutrition... v8 v-fusion, also refreshing plus tea. could've had a v8. over a million people have discovered how easy it is to use legalzoom for important legal documents. so start your business, protect your family, launch your dreams. at legalzoom.com, we put the law on your side. >>> did you ever think at this point in your lives together he would become a singing sensation? did you ever think that would happen? >> who -- no, not at all. not at all. >> did you know -- i had he say to you, honey, i'm going to sing, was that spontaneous? >> completely spontaneous, i didn't even hear about it until it got on youtube. but he does have a beautiful voice. and he sings to me all the time. >> really? >> yes, he does. he sings that song. that is when people said -- i bet he sang al green that i -- >> he has a better singing
for every eventuality. ...which meant she continued to have the means to live on... ...even at the ripe age of 187. life well planned. see what a raymond james advisor can do for you. ♪ feel the power my young friend. mmm! [ male announcer ] for excellent fruit and veggie nutrition... v8 v-fusion, also refreshing plus tea. could've had a v8. over a million people have discovered how easy it is to use legalzoom for important legal documents. so start your business, protect your family, launch...
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the only thing about this is that with a may one by two put spread, the sensitivity is probably more ripe now to increases in volatility than a downward move in the stock. i find it interesting that you're finally willing to sell a downward spiral. you know, i would simply say that right now is probably not the time i would be net short. volatility on balance. and this trade does get you there. >> volatility is not important for a retail trigger. there's a huge swath where it's profitable. and you don't really care. it's going to cost you a nickel. i think this makes all the sense in the world. i'd be looking to buy it. >> that's a good point. and the last word is if you bought any point lower than here, this is good cheap protection if you want to think about it that way. >> let's hit the stocks versus options button. hitting bank of america might be tempting but is slightly insane. why? a 30 to one payout. and worst case scenario, he could buy for about six bucks. let's move on to our next trade now. disney. the media giant reports earnings after the bell on tuesday. the stock has moved
the only thing about this is that with a may one by two put spread, the sensitivity is probably more ripe now to increases in volatility than a downward move in the stock. i find it interesting that you're finally willing to sell a downward spiral. you know, i would simply say that right now is probably not the time i would be net short. volatility on balance. and this trade does get you there. >> volatility is not important for a retail trigger. there's a huge swath where it's...
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the conditions are ripe for violent weather, maybe even a tornado. when it finally hit, it left people scrambling. rain came in sheets, the temperature dropped 12 degrees in three minutes. and then there was the pea sized hail. on the roads, moments of terror for some drivers with blinding rain and gusts rocking the car. dispatchers telling school bus drivers to pull over. >> all buses pull over to the side. >> it was beautiful. it's not anymore. >> i think it's crazy. it was beautiful today. 70, gorgeous. i'm driving down route 6 and it was pouring down rain. i'm hoping still for some snow. and then a beautiful spring. >> tended up as a day of violent spring-like weather, a month and a half too early. scott broom, 9news now. >> indeed, felt a lot more like may than february. we want to know, did the storms or winds cause any damage in your part of the world? fill out a storm report at wusa9.com. >>> maryland's governor says he will sign that bill, legalizing same sex marriage in a ceremony next thursday. the measure cleared the general assembly last
the conditions are ripe for violent weather, maybe even a tornado. when it finally hit, it left people scrambling. rain came in sheets, the temperature dropped 12 degrees in three minutes. and then there was the pea sized hail. on the roads, moments of terror for some drivers with blinding rain and gusts rocking the car. dispatchers telling school bus drivers to pull over. >> all buses pull over to the side. >> it was beautiful. it's not anymore. >> i think it's crazy. it was...
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the pit's death defeated you it howls in the night even then when your vagina has been opened like a ripe plum. why? how? do you still with hold it from me. i'm only a man after all and i cannot live without it a school boy of these americas. thank you. [applause] >> take us to the back woods of georgia where i believe it's the first week of hunting season. in 1955, the spanish explorer desocietio arrived in south that >> with wild pigs in tow. in 2004 in georgia a 12 foot, hundred thousand pound pig was killed. it's unclear whether this pig, hog zila got that big while grazing in the wild or whether he was fed peanuts farm fed or 43 range. when the pigs flair a griffin was asked why he had to shoot the pig. griffin said, because i couldn't believe it was so big. i grew up 20 miles away in a town that put martin luther king in jail for a few nights in 1963. when they heard the story of hog zila i wondered why people killed things they don't understand. i would like to read hog zila this is the first timei've read this part one is what i'm reading today. killer of kid and faun, muddy wallo
the pit's death defeated you it howls in the night even then when your vagina has been opened like a ripe plum. why? how? do you still with hold it from me. i'm only a man after all and i cannot live without it a school boy of these americas. thank you. [applause] >> take us to the back woods of georgia where i believe it's the first week of hunting season. in 1955, the spanish explorer desocietio arrived in south that >> with wild pigs in tow. in 2004 in georgia a 12 foot, hundred...