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now let's bring in roy spencer to reply.stay if you would like. >> i'm not interested, but thank you very much. john: dr. spencer, can you -- so what do you say to what he says? >> i agree with some of what he says. i speak out because i believe forcing unrealistic, expensive energy solutions upon the poor is going to kill people. we know that it kills. i would rather save people from poverty than theoretically save people in the future. john: you have said carbon monoxide can make the planet greener? speaker that is pretty much understood. the are hundreds of papers that says increasing co2 is good for basically all the plants they studied, even crops like corn. my long-term prediction is eventually we will realize more co2 in the atmosphere is actually a good thing and considering the fact it is necessary for life on earth to have co2 in the atmosphere, it is amazing how little there is in the atmosphere. john: the perception among my friends here in new york if you are th weird outliner, and all the other serious scientis
now let's bring in roy spencer to reply.stay if you would like. >> i'm not interested, but thank you very much. john: dr. spencer, can you -- so what do you say to what he says? >> i agree with some of what he says. i speak out because i believe forcing unrealistic, expensive energy solutions upon the poor is going to kill people. we know that it kills. i would rather save people from poverty than theoretically save people in the future. john: you have said carbon monoxide can make...
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now let's bring in roy spencer to reply.stay if you would like. >> i'm not interested, but thank you very much. john: dr. spencer, can you -- so what do you say to what he says? >> i agree with some of what he says. i speak out because i believe forcing unrealistic, expensive energy solutions upon the poor is goi to kill people. we know that it kills. i would rather save people from poverty than theoretically save people in the future john: you have said carbon monoxide can make the planet greener? speaker that is pretty much understood. there are hundreds of papers that says increasing co2 is good for basically all the plants they studied, even crops like corn. my long-term prediction is eventually we will realize more co2 in the atmosphere is actually a good thing and considering the fact it is necessary for life on earth to have co2 in the atmosphere, it is amazing how little there is in the atmosphere. john: the perception among my friends here in new york if you are this weird outliner, and all the other serious scienti
now let's bring in roy spencer to reply.stay if you would like. >> i'm not interested, but thank you very much. john: dr. spencer, can you -- so what do you say to what he says? >> i agree with some of what he says. i speak out because i believe forcing unrealistic, expensive energy solutions upon the poor is goi to kill people. we know that it kills. i would rather save people from poverty than theoretically save people in the future john: you have said carbon monoxide can make the...
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so roy richardson, he was from dalton up in randolph county. and so they were having a political rally up there, and roy richardson invited mr. mills to come up. and when he got there, mr. mills was always early. so it's amazing that this could happen. but roy richardson was already speaking. and so he went in, mr. mills went in and sat down, and roy richardson said, you know, young mills is here, and it's, you know, we're sort of tired of these whippersnappers from white county, these young whippersnappers coming in here and telling us who to vote for and stuff, trying to run up this scheduled to on this vote -- schedule on this vote. and a few disparaging things. but it didn't bother mr. mills too much. so he went on, paid his speech, finished his speech, and then mr. mills made his speech. and then afterwards roy richardson got the microphone, and he said i want to ask all of my friends from the dalton area in randolph county who are supporting me for congress to come forward and welcome mr. mills to our county. and show this hospitality. he
so roy richardson, he was from dalton up in randolph county. and so they were having a political rally up there, and roy richardson invited mr. mills to come up. and when he got there, mr. mills was always early. so it's amazing that this could happen. but roy richardson was already speaking. and so he went in, mr. mills went in and sat down, and roy richardson said, you know, young mills is here, and it's, you know, we're sort of tired of these whippersnappers from white county, these young...
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we also have in the audience with us karen roy is with us. we have karen roy.ve luis herrera, city librarian with us. mohammed naru who is the head of dpw. we have joanne white, the fire chief is with us. and linda richardson, commissioner linda richardson is with us. let's welcome them, please. (applause) >> okay. we have greetings now in the program. i think we will go ahead and move forward with the greetings from the supervisors and we will then be followed by city administrator kelly will introduce the mayor upon the mayor's arrival. so, with that i'd like to ask supervisor cohen if you would come and extend greetings, please. >> thank you. amen, good morning, everyone. good afternoon. how are you? i have to say you look beautiful to look out and see so much red. this is an exciting time for all of us here in san francisco. and as i stand before you on this day, we celebrate black history month in san francisco. this is a day on which we acknowledge the being at the crossroads of equality and freedom. celebrating the emancipation proclamation as well as th
we also have in the audience with us karen roy is with us. we have karen roy.ve luis herrera, city librarian with us. mohammed naru who is the head of dpw. we have joanne white, the fire chief is with us. and linda richardson, commissioner linda richardson is with us. let's welcome them, please. (applause) >> okay. we have greetings now in the program. i think we will go ahead and move forward with the greetings from the supervisors and we will then be followed by city administrator kelly...
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roy: but then, in the early 1900s, we began to treat our water. and since then, we've seen a rapid decline in the incidence of waterborne disease. narrator: most cities treat drinking water through filtration, chlorination, and sometimes ozonation to kill pathogens in the source supply. these are complex treatment plants that cost millions of dollars to operate, but are necessary for our wellbeing. the treatment of drinking water has been called one of the greatest public health achievements of the last century. the water infrastructure itself protects the treated water until it comes out of our taps. it's been since 1911, since we had an outbreak of cholera or typhoid in the united states. but that doesn't mean that it can't happen. it can happen. if we aren't on our guard all the time, we are vulnerable to going right back where we were in 1911. in milwaukee, health experts are taking a close look at the public water supply. in milwaukee, thousands of people have been getting sick. man: private distributors of bottled water are sending extra sup
roy: but then, in the early 1900s, we began to treat our water. and since then, we've seen a rapid decline in the incidence of waterborne disease. narrator: most cities treat drinking water through filtration, chlorination, and sometimes ozonation to kill pathogens in the source supply. these are complex treatment plants that cost millions of dollars to operate, but are necessary for our wellbeing. the treatment of drinking water has been called one of the greatest public health achievements of...
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we got word that roy brown has died at the age of 96.lectors will pay six figures for an edsel. maybe it wasn't such a bad idea after all, just ahead of its time. a half century after her father ordered an attack on civil rights marchers, she's writing a new chapter for her family's history. that's next. family's history. that's next. did you know that as we age our need for protein increases yet many of us don't meet our daily protein needs? that's why there's boost® high protein nutritional drink. each delicious serving provides fifteen grams of protein to help maintain muscle and help meet expert recommended daily protein needs. plus it provides twenty-six essential vitamins and minerals and is gluten-free. help get the nutrition you need with a complete and balanced nutritional drink. try boost® high protein. also available in powder. this has been medifacts for boost®. if there was a pill to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin totally dedicat
we got word that roy brown has died at the age of 96.lectors will pay six figures for an edsel. maybe it wasn't such a bad idea after all, just ahead of its time. a half century after her father ordered an attack on civil rights marchers, she's writing a new chapter for her family's history. that's next. family's history. that's next. did you know that as we age our need for protein increases yet many of us don't meet our daily protein needs? that's why there's boost® high protein nutritional...
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siegfried & roy lived with their tigers, but one day, one of those big cats turned on roy, nearly killingnd no one knows why. in the case of hanson, she had only been on the job for two months. >> she loved that lion. loved that tiger. she was disappointed they wouldn't let her in the cage, because the rules were, only the owner could go into the cage. >> reporter: but couscous had already become one of her favorite cats. cecilia vega, abc news, los angeles. >>> and coming up next here, what would you do if you're skiing, you turn around and you see an avalanche bearing down on you? how he survived. our "instant index." and i haveb . when i first felt the diabetic nerve pain, of course, i had no idea what it was. i felt like my feet were going to sleep. it progressed from there to burning like i was walking on hot coals to like a thousand bees that were just stinging my feet. i have a great relationship with my doctor. he found lyrica for me. [ female announcer ] it's known that diabetes damages nerves. lyrica is fda approved to treat diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is not for everyone. it ma
siegfried & roy lived with their tigers, but one day, one of those big cats turned on roy, nearly killingnd no one knows why. in the case of hanson, she had only been on the job for two months. >> she loved that lion. loved that tiger. she was disappointed they wouldn't let her in the cage, because the rules were, only the owner could go into the cage. >> reporter: but couscous had already become one of her favorite cats. cecilia vega, abc news, los angeles. >>> and...
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. >> there's a fast food place called roy rogers, i used to make hamburgers at roy rogers in high school worked the grill. >> come on, roy rogers, send us pictures of john muller. >> they called us ranch hands. i was a ranch hand. >> very nice. >>> up next, a story from our dumb criminals file. you've got to hear this one. >> a butt dial that puts a drug dealer behind bars. we'll tell you about it. you're watching "world news now." >>> "world news now" continues after this from our abc ♪ >>> very appropriate song for this story. >> yes, it is. >> dialing, we've all done it. >> i do it a lot. >> but rarely does it get it into the kind of trouble like the guy in this story. >> this customer butt dialed 911 in the middle of a drug deal. >> 911, where is your emergency? >> reporter: when the 911 call came in, dispatchers initially dismissed it as just another pocket or purse dial until they heard this. >> cause i have 40 on me so the only issue is seeing the product before purchase. >> reporter: the call sounded like a drug deal going down. >> yeah, i definitely need a 40. >> reporter: offic
. >> there's a fast food place called roy rogers, i used to make hamburgers at roy rogers in high school worked the grill. >> come on, roy rogers, send us pictures of john muller. >> they called us ranch hands. i was a ranch hand. >> very nice. >>> up next, a story from our dumb criminals file. you've got to hear this one. >> a butt dial that puts a drug dealer behind bars. we'll tell you about it. you're watching "world news now." >>>...
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today the roy turned his life around. he's providing for his sons and he's an example for us all. see, work is people more than a paycheck. it gives them a sense of purpose coming sense of pride. it makes a part of their community. it gives them the dignity we all deserve we can never forget this essential fact. [applause] work is good, work is dignified. would we help struggling families who should help people like the road because they remind us every life has potential for redemption. they must reform our approach and government. government must work with them and not against them. before all else, the government must work. it must function. [applause] the government must function because chaos is fertile soil for liberalism. you see what politicians budget by crisis, would have been this? they make deals in the dead of night, far away from public view, lobbyists speak in their projects and government grows. cronyism spreads, crowds of communities as it lurches to crisis to crisis, we have an uncertainty tax on everyone in the nation. to make it impossible to plan for their fut
today the roy turned his life around. he's providing for his sons and he's an example for us all. see, work is people more than a paycheck. it gives them a sense of purpose coming sense of pride. it makes a part of their community. it gives them the dignity we all deserve we can never forget this essential fact. [applause] work is good, work is dignified. would we help struggling families who should help people like the road because they remind us every life has potential for redemption. they...
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i know that van roy who actually create d his own name. i think it was after a building. it was kind of a fabricated nome do plume if you will. but i don't know why they are spelled differently. jaca was the nephew. i don't know the answer. my colleagues are shaking their heads so that makes me feel better. >> the obscure a, it been a very popular question about all the lectures that i have given about this exhibition. the camera, is two different kind of ways of understanding the world around you using lenses so to translate what you are seeing onto a page that you are drawing from or on the a canvas that you are painting. we don't know for sure and this is coming verdict sher since it was shadow and optical effects, it almost goes without saying he was an aware of camera obscure abut whether or not he auto it, i'm not sure. the book, which is called secret not knowledge, in this book he postulates that many of the obscure a bare compositions. it's an interesting question but want to be really careful about how i talk about it because we don't know for sure that he used
i know that van roy who actually create d his own name. i think it was after a building. it was kind of a fabricated nome do plume if you will. but i don't know why they are spelled differently. jaca was the nephew. i don't know the answer. my colleagues are shaking their heads so that makes me feel better. >> the obscure a, it been a very popular question about all the lectures that i have given about this exhibition. the camera, is two different kind of ways of understanding the world...
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roy. >> good afternoon supervisors my name is trio i'm the executive director at the program. it's a non-profit for hiv and cancer. i'll keep my remarks brief. we serve over 16 hundred people who are hiv positive. there's an expression that i hope sums things up. and that idea is what we call the difference between zero and one. and that applies to a lot of our clients but it is applying to all of us having the difference of one person by your side supporting i or having no one. and that difference is the best difference of all. so all the organizations we represent that difference in the lives of the hiv positive clients we serve and that's who's on behalf of we are speaking for today. thank you very much >> thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon. i'm convene executive director of project open-end. as you know project open hand has delivered over 16 hundred meals to people living in the bay area with hiv and aids. we issued a report showing the linkage of people with hiv who have access to healthy food do much better than those who don't have food. was it would mean if th
roy. >> good afternoon supervisors my name is trio i'm the executive director at the program. it's a non-profit for hiv and cancer. i'll keep my remarks brief. we serve over 16 hundred people who are hiv positive. there's an expression that i hope sums things up. and that idea is what we call the difference between zero and one. and that applies to a lot of our clients but it is applying to all of us having the difference of one person by your side supporting i or having no one. and that...
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jones jr., the great james tony, and then myself, roy jones and james tony had exclusive multimillion dollar contracts, not only once with hbo, and then they got another one, i was a renegade in a positive way, always fighting to get recognition, and respect. neil: you got it now. >> but listen. now, the light seems to be on me alone. i seeing now i am 48, time has came so fast at 48, but my body and youthfulness have not caught up with 48, i've saying to explain not to justify, if i did this the opposite way if i was 35 or younger. would people say i should leave, i see a movement here that 40 and up club that is do it, and take care of their bodies in 20s or 30s whether athlete or housewives or husbands can look at me as an inspiration keep our body clean, don't take shortcuts don't to the right way, and the healthy i way, why not take what i do as a lesson, and add to what i have done. say, you eat, take care of youred about, you rest. neil: you do not eat junk at all. >> i am telling you, they got a big, they big picture on internet. boxing. i am eating junior's cheese cake. neil:
jones jr., the great james tony, and then myself, roy jones and james tony had exclusive multimillion dollar contracts, not only once with hbo, and then they got another one, i was a renegade in a positive way, always fighting to get recognition, and respect. neil: you got it now. >> but listen. now, the light seems to be on me alone. i seeing now i am 48, time has came so fast at 48, but my body and youthfulness have not caught up with 48, i've saying to explain not to justify, if i did...
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the designer, roy brown, jr., was 96. and who knew cats were mesmerized with optical illusions. waste and wish they made wine goblets, there is a new line of cups with the classic soloi look but they are reuseable. apple revealed the iphone was almost called the telepod. though the bible never mentioned helicopters the pope got a slick ride out of town and then the aviationist website noticed this. a puff of white smoke from the chopper after landing which made us briefly consider saying "holy smoke" but cooler heads prevailed. this is all the rage in the uk, a commercial featuring a moon-walking pony who hoofs it all over the meadow to the cliff. dancing to the music of fleetwood mac. the best part is when he stops to let the farmer go by before once again letting his pony flag fly. as we get ready to go tonight a couple of legitimate late items. fox 5 a in atlanta put out this picture. they interviewed george w. bush's art instructor who said he's painted 50 dogs so far. 48 others besides these two. who knew? and a few hours ago steve martin sent out this photo on his twitter
the designer, roy brown, jr., was 96. and who knew cats were mesmerized with optical illusions. waste and wish they made wine goblets, there is a new line of cups with the classic soloi look but they are reuseable. apple revealed the iphone was almost called the telepod. though the bible never mentioned helicopters the pope got a slick ride out of town and then the aviationist website noticed this. a puff of white smoke from the chopper after landing which made us briefly consider saying...
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tonight ♪ >> ♪ here he comes ♪ that's cathy's clown >> rock and roll artists like the everly brothers and royof love song with a sound and a beat all their own. and whether the songs were happy or sad, they still take us back to a time of romance and innocence. >> ♪ there'll never be anyone else but you for me ♪ >> ♪ come softly, darling ♪ come softly, darling >> i consider myself so lucky to have been part of the rock and roll era. just think of the artists; ricky nelson,
tonight ♪ >> ♪ here he comes ♪ that's cathy's clown >> rock and roll artists like the everly brothers and royof love song with a sound and a beat all their own. and whether the songs were happy or sad, they still take us back to a time of romance and innocence. >> ♪ there'll never be anyone else but you for me ♪ >> ♪ come softly, darling ♪ come softly, darling >> i consider myself so lucky to have been part of the rock and roll era. just think of the...
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he leads by 7 under mack l roy and mcllroy.ire second half, four court, tim missed the layup. kept it in. we go to overtime. extra. ireland hits the jump shot. and it would stay that way. us is over. world baseball classic, sergio would not seal the deal for the mexicans against italy. can't handle the fly ball. one run scores, two run score to give the italians a lead and they win by that score. a's and the mariners for a base hit up the middle to score. the a's shortstop. beat
he leads by 7 under mack l roy and mcllroy.ire second half, four court, tim missed the layup. kept it in. we go to overtime. extra. ireland hits the jump shot. and it would stay that way. us is over. world baseball classic, sergio would not seal the deal for the mexicans against italy. can't handle the fly ball. one run scores, two run score to give the italians a lead and they win by that score. a's and the mariners for a base hit up the middle to score. the a's shortstop. beat
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for the month roy. de facto platform there's no viable competition no other companies that can match for example google play. companies d.n.a. an alternative. way of a popular cloud service we have maps so we decided to offer an alternative it's a good thing. with every day physical toy makers are being squeezed out by the processing power of computers technology now in the palm of your head. in family friendly casual. one of the heavy hitters in this sphere is game insight only three years ago it's made its way to the top of the industry's elite. city which is among the top apps for a time last year. furthered its winning streak with paradise island which was reportedly the company's top performer powered devices at the beginning of two thousand and thirteen over the company's go to game has been mystery manner. over two thousand and twelve all told its take in more than forty million dollars and the company was rated as one of the top twenty publishers. just as you'd expect the two were on hand to giv
for the month roy. de facto platform there's no viable competition no other companies that can match for example google play. companies d.n.a. an alternative. way of a popular cloud service we have maps so we decided to offer an alternative it's a good thing. with every day physical toy makers are being squeezed out by the processing power of computers technology now in the palm of your head. in family friendly casual. one of the heavy hitters in this sphere is game insight only three years ago...
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typically, the roi for a flavor and fragrance company is 20%, so there's high profitability on these sales." alan petrik came to popcorn from fannie may candies in 2007. "since the recession, we've prevailed well, even though we're an indulgent gift, not something someone has to buy." but petrik found a flexible labor force that ramps up from 60 people to 300 during the fall and holiday months helped him manage costs. it also helps that his director of operations, marty dennis, has a knack for developing new flavors. "the buffalo ranch uses frank's red hot sauce." > > did you just tell me a trade secret? "i'm sure that i did." right now, the popcorn factory pops about 18% of the gift- order popcorn business. true enough, you don't need popcorn. which is why figuring out what will make consumers buy it is a never-ending lesson in retail shopping behavior. "so would i buy it again? yes, because even though i don't buy hot dogs, this is a way to get that taste without the processed meat." the popcorn factory's chief operating officer says he'll stick with the new flavors for three to fo
typically, the roi for a flavor and fragrance company is 20%, so there's high profitability on these sales." alan petrik came to popcorn from fannie may candies in 2007. "since the recession, we've prevailed well, even though we're an indulgent gift, not something someone has to buy." but petrik found a flexible labor force that ramps up from 60 people to 300 during the fall and holiday months helped him manage costs. it also helps that his director of operations, marty dennis,...