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that is what about roddick exports -- product exports? the u.s. is knowing that exporter of petroleum products. the numbers right now roughly 3 million barrels a day of raw that exports -- product exports, and a smaller number of product imports. we are in that exporter of -- as we were in 2012. the black line shows the crossover point of being a net importer to be a net exporter. as we move out, in the next two years we're seeing product exports moving up to be up toward one million barrels a day.
that is what about roddick exports -- product exports? the u.s. is knowing that exporter of petroleum products. the numbers right now roughly 3 million barrels a day of raw that exports -- product exports, and a smaller number of product imports. we are in that exporter of -- as we were in 2012. the black line shows the crossover point of being a net importer to be a net exporter. as we move out, in the next two years we're seeing product exports moving up to be up toward one million barrels a...
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. >> this is not the first time that roddick's been here. usually when a child comes in more than once, it's a high percentage that he will be a repeat offender again. >> i've been here like three or four times. i did a whole year in boy's school. that's why i'm so nervous right now because i don't want to go back there. like it ain't nowhere that somebody will want to be. >> more than 3,000 kids pass through the juvenile courts in lake county indiana each year. here consequences can range from a sleepless night in detention to the ultimate punishment for kids who keep coming back, boys school. >> going to indiana boyce school or girls school is the most restrictive place or restrictive punishment i could give them. you're in a prison. it's the worst thing i can do to them. >> some people it takes a big problem to open their eyes. just like for me, like i went to boys school and it calmed me down a lot. if you read my reports and everything about me, you would be like why would he be here now when we doing so good. like, i believe boys schoo
. >> this is not the first time that roddick's been here. usually when a child comes in more than once, it's a high percentage that he will be a repeat offender again. >> i've been here like three or four times. i did a whole year in boy's school. that's why i'm so nervous right now because i don't want to go back there. like it ain't nowhere that somebody will want to be. >> more than 3,000 kids pass through the juvenile courts in lake county indiana each year. here...
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watched roddick outside the gates of cairo university smashing up a nice calm before sitting on floor. the chemistry he is the death of a student on thursday he reportedly died during clashes with security forces. two others in the same engineering faculty were killed last month and demonstrations turned violent they fail unrest in thailand when running battles between police and protesters showed no sign of missing out. tens of thousands of demonstrators of storms several state institutions calling the prime minister's resignation. four people died and dozens were wounded on saturday when government supporters clashed with protest this industry has accused the prime minister being a puppet of the brother of the former prime minister convicted of corruption young gun is distorted to the end and takes two people so cheap and good tasting of the winter paralympic games beginning that i'm one of russia's medal hopefuls at the ice hockey team competing for the thirty first sign of the season kavanagh join them in training. ice hockey as it should be intense fears determined. and that's li
watched roddick outside the gates of cairo university smashing up a nice calm before sitting on floor. the chemistry he is the death of a student on thursday he reportedly died during clashes with security forces. two others in the same engineering faculty were killed last month and demonstrations turned violent they fail unrest in thailand when running battles between police and protesters showed no sign of missing out. tens of thousands of demonstrators of storms several state institutions...
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watched roddick outside the gates of cairo university smashing up a nice calm before sitting on floor. the chemistry he is the death of a student on thursday he reportedly died during clashes with security forces. two others in the same engineering faculty were killed last month and demonstrations turned violent they fail unrest in thailand when running battles between police and protesters showed no sign of missing out. tens of thousands of demonstrators of storms several state institutions calling the prime minister's resignation. four people died and dozens were wounded on saturday when government supporters clashed with protest this industry has accused the prime minister being a puppet of the brother of the former prime minister convicted of corruption young gun is distorted to the end and takes two people so cheap and good tasting of the winter paralympic games beginning that i'm one of russia's medal hopefuls at the ice hockey team competing for the thirty first sign of the season kavanagh join them in training. ice hockey as it should be intense fears determined. and that's li
watched roddick outside the gates of cairo university smashing up a nice calm before sitting on floor. the chemistry he is the death of a student on thursday he reportedly died during clashes with security forces. two others in the same engineering faculty were killed last month and demonstrations turned violent they fail unrest in thailand when running battles between police and protesters showed no sign of missing out. tens of thousands of demonstrators of storms several state institutions...
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. >> germany's car industry represent about 4% of the country's gross domestic roddick.-- the export driven economy is the biggest in europe. set up itsof the only american factory in south carolina in 1994. we will take you to queens, new york, where they have been making stanley ps4 -- steinway pianos for 160 years. ♪ the 160 year old piano maker steinway has a new owner, john paulson bought the company in august for $500 million. he has pledged to preserve their quality. we went to see for ourselves. plays]music >> at the steinway piano factory in astoria, queens, tradition rules. theyare made the same way were made 100 years ago. >> the musicality is the first thing we look at. you can implement technology and save money, time, and improve the instrument. there are other times when technology cannot do the job that a craftsperson can who and is an that wood artisan. there are certain things that artists -- there are certain things that robots cannot do. says its method of handcrafting every piece of the instrument is what sets it apart. that shows up in the price tag
. >> germany's car industry represent about 4% of the country's gross domestic roddick.-- the export driven economy is the biggest in europe. set up itsof the only american factory in south carolina in 1994. we will take you to queens, new york, where they have been making stanley ps4 -- steinway pianos for 160 years. ♪ the 160 year old piano maker steinway has a new owner, john paulson bought the company in august for $500 million. he has pledged to preserve their quality. we went to...
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>> i am an executive for my own brand of roddick's and i've learned a great deal from that.gh for athletes. asked to wear two half that contradict each other. from an athlete perspective, you with team passionate first and winning first. then we have to put on the business that and then you get the public backlash of being a business mind, a businessperson. for whatever reason, athletes have become a little reluctant to do business things and make business decisions because of that. tot is something that needs change. >> he told my colleague that ownership is not something that >> iests you too much. might reconsider now considering new collective targeting roles. >> yes. what about other sports? like a sport like soccer? >> i will look into it. sports is something i am passionate about. that will never go anywhere. to be around sports and that type of fashion, -- >> magic johnson, his business kind of, afterhe your encore days are done, is that it plays you see yourself going echoplex we differ a little bit. i enjoy building things. startinghe process of the company and the
>> i am an executive for my own brand of roddick's and i've learned a great deal from that.gh for athletes. asked to wear two half that contradict each other. from an athlete perspective, you with team passionate first and winning first. then we have to put on the business that and then you get the public backlash of being a business mind, a businessperson. for whatever reason, athletes have become a little reluctant to do business things and make business decisions because of that. tot...
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that is what about roddick exports -- product exports? the u.s. is knowing that exporter of petroleum products. the numbers right now roughly 3 million barrels a day of raw that exports -- product exports, and a smaller number of product imports. the black line shows the crossover point of being a net importer to be a net exporter. as we move out, in the next two years we're seeing product exports moving up to be up toward one million barrels a day. moving up more as u.s. production continues to grow, and u.s. demand plateaus off. motor gasoline, one of the interesting things about the ability of refiners to export things like distillates, which are getting a very good price in the international market right now, is it is resulting in high refining utilization rate. they're running now on the upper 90's, and what that means is products are being produced in surplus, in fact gasoline, there's enough gasoline around in the u.s. now that prices have actually been relatively moderate, or below last year's levels at this time. i wanted to and this brie
that is what about roddick exports -- product exports? the u.s. is knowing that exporter of petroleum products. the numbers right now roughly 3 million barrels a day of raw that exports -- product exports, and a smaller number of product imports. the black line shows the crossover point of being a net importer to be a net exporter. as we move out, in the next two years we're seeing product exports moving up to be up toward one million barrels a day. moving up more as u.s. production continues...
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snap chat is saying that's a very niche roddick. shoot -- a very niche product. are already using twitter, it's a great way to do that. stop and is also one- message me. it seems like mobile messaging is the hot battlefield right now. where is this going? >> the really interesting story is what does it mean for all the carriers who have huge businesses from charging people for text messages for years? you don't need that anymore. there are so many over-the-top ways. the competition is over the top. using the internet, using wi-fi, how are you able to send messages to people? you have 10 different ways available to you right now. how do you make money is a question for those 10. for the carriers, it is what do we do over the fact that we just lost the of dollars in revenue? >> we will keep following this story of twitter adding the photos to its messages. millions of health-conscious consumers have turned to web m.d. to diagnose symptoms and improve their health since 1998. but now the site's founder is launching another health app that he says offers more. by ask
snap chat is saying that's a very niche roddick. shoot -- a very niche product. are already using twitter, it's a great way to do that. stop and is also one- message me. it seems like mobile messaging is the hot battlefield right now. where is this going? >> the really interesting story is what does it mean for all the carriers who have huge businesses from charging people for text messages for years? you don't need that anymore. there are so many over-the-top ways. the competition is...
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gross to met the roddick, and the trend in that. se see three distinct period in this charge. the time from 1950 into roughly when electricity demand was typically outpacing growth in gdp. 80'stime from the mid-19 to 2005 where they were going -- close to each other, and then does time since 2005 where we see gdp growing faster than electricity demand. there are a number of interesting points to be made in this. despite new nuclear capacity, the share of nuclear power in , and welined slightly will see that on the next slide. but that one percent growth in ansumption does not allow for huge increase in renewables or other fuels, unless you push something else on the system, like nuclear, or coal, or natural gas. so let's look at that length, applere is the split, grass growing from about 30% of electricity generation -- natural gas growing from about 30% of electricity generation to about 35%. renewables continuing to grow across the entire time. percentage down in timeout to 2040, and nuclear essentially doing the same thing. what about non-hydro renewables? very strongto see
gross to met the roddick, and the trend in that. se see three distinct period in this charge. the time from 1950 into roughly when electricity demand was typically outpacing growth in gdp. 80'stime from the mid-19 to 2005 where they were going -- close to each other, and then does time since 2005 where we see gdp growing faster than electricity demand. there are a number of interesting points to be made in this. despite new nuclear capacity, the share of nuclear power in , and welined slightly...
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the legs are springy, allowing them to roddickalize. >> they are interested in how the antennas work. they make use of hairs which feel and group as the cockroach moves. >> we are trying to understand how we can translate principles of cann mall notion to build better search and residue robots in environments that, for example, responders cannot get to. rubble after an earthquake or pros tetics, and how we can think about the interplay between the nervous system of the animals and mechanics in their body. understanding how it works in terms of physical and nervous system is a first step. researchers hope to bring the extraordinary ability to a new generation of robots. >> i'll try not to let the last story catch me out. a study on speech identified what could be the most difficult phrase. most know it as a tongue twister. here goes pad kid poured kid pore cold. >> it doesn't make a lot of sense, it is tough to say. host of us remember this one: piper picked a pep of pickled pepper, a peckled... . >> we're going to hit. >>>. >>> a massive storm assaulting the nation's midsection. below
the legs are springy, allowing them to roddickalize. >> they are interested in how the antennas work. they make use of hairs which feel and group as the cockroach moves. >> we are trying to understand how we can translate principles of cann mall notion to build better search and residue robots in environments that, for example, responders cannot get to. rubble after an earthquake or pros tetics, and how we can think about the interplay between the nervous system of the animals and...
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all of it hinges on engineering and roddick, and that is what she has been doing -- on engineering and. choice. is an excellent >> is this a good time to be in charge of this business? >> it is a great time to being code charge. you have a company that is financially very sound and now has a good foundation in the united states is great product. she is not going to have to worry much about the u.s. market for the next few years. her issues are going to be how to repair some of the dysfunctional businesses overseas. what is her most recent accomplishment? what can we grasp onto to say she put her stamp on that? >> i am not sure you can point to them sort of externally. because when you're working on product development and landform organization, you are really looking at things that are supposed to happen in two, 3, 4, five, 10 years. obviously, her choice is the next ceo comes more because the satisfaction that they have with the direction she has taken internally. you do not see that in today's sales figures. >> thank you for joining us. maryann keller of keller and associates. breaki
all of it hinges on engineering and roddick, and that is what she has been doing -- on engineering and. choice. is an excellent >> is this a good time to be in charge of this business? >> it is a great time to being code charge. you have a company that is financially very sound and now has a good foundation in the united states is great product. she is not going to have to worry much about the u.s. market for the next few years. her issues are going to be how to repair some of the...
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it is really an niche roddick. >> but pinterest? do you use pinterest? hillary, do you?>> i do not. but twitter is going higher. the technical traders, they will bring that to $85. they are just fooling with everybody's head. i want to tell you, there are more buyers than sellers. the next two to three weeks -- we have been playing it all the way up. >> all the way down? >> they used back for christmas, and now we are -- >> did it set a record for the number of bear markets achieved within the time of its ipo? think it is grotesquely overvalued. >> pinterest or twitter? >> twitter. actually, both. >> never get confused between overvalued and stocks that are going higher. it is going -- >> i don't. [laughter] >> we are talking about netflix. pe of 75. what is your take on netflix? what you think of "house of cards?" technology that can leapfrog. that is the problem inherent there, whereas twitter certainly also can become antiquated, but it just has to do with what stocks major players want to bring up, and there are billions of dollars all on the margins, just ready -- >
it is really an niche roddick. >> but pinterest? do you use pinterest? hillary, do you?>> i do not. but twitter is going higher. the technical traders, they will bring that to $85. they are just fooling with everybody's head. i want to tell you, there are more buyers than sellers. the next two to three weeks -- we have been playing it all the way up. >> all the way down? >> they used back for christmas, and now we are -- >> did it set a record for the number of...
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gross to met the roddick, and the trend in that. -- domestic product, and the trend in that. we see three distinct periods in this charge. the time from 1950 into roughly the mid-1980's when electricity demand was typically outpacing growth in gdp. the time from the mid-1980's to 2005 where they were going close to each other, and then does time since 2005 where we see gdp growing faster than electricity demand. there are a number of interesting points to be made in this. despite new nuclear capacity, the share of nuclear power in this declined slightly, and we will see that on the next slide. but that one percent growth in consumption does not allow for a huge increase in renewables or other fuels, unless you push something else on the system, like nuclear, or coal, or natural gas. so let's look at that length, and here is the split, apple -- natural gas growing from about 30% of electricity generation to about 35%. renewables continuing to grow across the entire time. coal coming down in percentage terms, over the timeout to 2040, and nuclear essentially doing the same thin
gross to met the roddick, and the trend in that. -- domestic product, and the trend in that. we see three distinct periods in this charge. the time from 1950 into roughly the mid-1980's when electricity demand was typically outpacing growth in gdp. the time from the mid-1980's to 2005 where they were going close to each other, and then does time since 2005 where we see gdp growing faster than electricity demand. there are a number of interesting points to be made in this. despite new nuclear...