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one project is from a company in minnesota called sage electrochromics. i know you're aware of that. sage has developed energy efficient windows that are cutting edge, better than anything in the world, and uses cells to control the window, how dark it gets during the summer to block out uv light and to lower air conditioning costs and to let it all in and lower heating costs in the summer. i've been there. it's an amazing technology. in the spring of 2010, the department of energy promised the company it would receive a $72 million loan guarantee under the 1703 program to build a new manufacturing facility that would create 160 manufacturing jobs and 200 construction jobs in southern minnesota. it's now been two years since sage has been notified that it will receive the loan guarantee and the deal has not yet been closed. while the department of energy prolongs closing the deal, time and money are running out for sage. there are high-tech manufacturing construction jobs at stake here. it's been going forward with the project assuming they'd get this loa
one project is from a company in minnesota called sage electrochromics. i know you're aware of that. sage has developed energy efficient windows that are cutting edge, better than anything in the world, and uses cells to control the window, how dark it gets during the summer to block out uv light and to lower air conditioning costs and to let it all in and lower heating costs in the summer. i've been there. it's an amazing technology. in the spring of 2010, the department of energy promised the...
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and she developed sage. the proposition of sage is, at its core, those who suffer must feel -- must heal, and to heal we need to find each other and speak to each other as peers. and that empowerment comes through that process. and no social organization, no health plan, no school curriculum should omit the process of peer support and empowerment. that is what sage does. and from that experience, we can all than see others as peers and joined in partnerships locally and globally with compassion, with a new idea, which is that we are all here to fill our lives, to be free, and the social policies and the culture that we want to live must be the pleasure of us all. i really feel very special that i get to say this in norma's projected voice. she left us in 2009 at the age of 58, much too early, but i know that the sage women who are here, the sage men who are here will foist this forever, and we ask you to join. thank you. [applause] >> i also wanted to say that commissioner and i were on the health commission
and she developed sage. the proposition of sage is, at its core, those who suffer must feel -- must heal, and to heal we need to find each other and speak to each other as peers. and that empowerment comes through that process. and no social organization, no health plan, no school curriculum should omit the process of peer support and empowerment. that is what sage does. and from that experience, we can all than see others as peers and joined in partnerships locally and globally with...
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. >> 75-year-old glenn campbell also taking center sage for what could very well be his final grammy performance.tage for what could very well be his final grammy performance. he'll be honored with a lifetime achievement award. he was diagnosed with alzheimer's disease last year. and you can definitely expect emotions to be running very high. even though glenn's memory is failing him, he's clear he has lived his life exactly as he wanted to. another very special showbiz news maker interview. >> reporter: last summer glen campbell made a stunning announcement. >> what did they diagnose me at? >> alzheimer's. >> what's alzheimer'alzheimer's? >> you start losing your memory. and your ability to reason. ♪ some days i'm so confused, lord ♪ >> reporter: but now after five decades as a music icon, the 75-year-old entertainer says he's calling it a day. in august, campbell released his final album, ghost on the canvas. now he's in the midst of his farewell tour with a backing band that features three of his kids including daughter ashley. >> he looks at me sometimes if he's confused and i'll
. >> 75-year-old glenn campbell also taking center sage for what could very well be his final grammy performance.tage for what could very well be his final grammy performance. he'll be honored with a lifetime achievement award. he was diagnosed with alzheimer's disease last year. and you can definitely expect emotions to be running very high. even though glenn's memory is failing him, he's clear he has lived his life exactly as he wanted to. another very special showbiz news maker...
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sage stossel. but i work closely with her. and between the two of us, my sister and myself, we've been associated with the magazine for many years. my sister sage has a deep intimate familiarity with the archives going back tofounder. so when we set out to compose this we knew -- theerpublicatio probably you can count on three fingers the number of magazines that exist today that were still publishing in 1857. >> yeah. >> so this is -- this is one of the things that feels very special and something we need to honor. going back to 1857 we're actually able to -- "time" magazine, "the new yorker", many of these great publications weren't there on the ground so it was a real sort of labor of love and great fun to go back. actually, we had to be fairly rigorous and sometimes make painful decisions to excise because you can only include so much in a magazine of this size. basically we went back and we looked and tried to pick what the best and most interesting but a representative sampling that tell a narrative story and beyond. >>
sage stossel. but i work closely with her. and between the two of us, my sister and myself, we've been associated with the magazine for many years. my sister sage has a deep intimate familiarity with the archives going back tofounder. so when we set out to compose this we knew -- theerpublicatio probably you can count on three fingers the number of magazines that exist today that were still publishing in 1857. >> yeah. >> so this is -- this is one of the things that feels very...
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here's white sage. this is the special sage you use for purifying your living space and everything. don't actually have to burn this to get the purifying results out of it. here's the eagle feather. i was worried about that. it didn't get broken or anything. this is the american bald eagle. we get them out of the conservancy in colorado. they harvest the eagles when they die and everything for native american rituals. you have to apply for it. this is an american wheel prayer symbol. it's carved out of the elk bone. i wasn't for sure whether the feather would cancel out this, you know, the medallion, or this. >> obviously if you're going to wear a religious article, one at a time. i don't have a problem with that being in the cell. the feather and you taking that as well. i think we'll be fine with that. because you're not going to wear the feather. >> no, no. >> i don't see that that would be an issue. >> you have so little in prison and everything. the spiritual becomes vastly important. >> i would say during my early years, they done the right thing by locking me up. i was too me
here's white sage. this is the special sage you use for purifying your living space and everything. don't actually have to burn this to get the purifying results out of it. here's the eagle feather. i was worried about that. it didn't get broken or anything. this is the american bald eagle. we get them out of the conservancy in colorado. they harvest the eagles when they die and everything for native american rituals. you have to apply for it. this is an american wheel prayer symbol. it's...
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if you want to motivate your children, let them see this mays sage. because it works. -- message. >>> i'm j.c. hayward. the liquor store owner at the center of a 9news now investigation is connected to selling alcohol to underage customers. richard kim of town square market in northwest, was arrested, cuffed and led away by police this weekend. it happened after a car, full of young people, pulled up to the store on macarthur boulevard. a 17-year-old attempted to buy alcohol. he reportedly provided a false id. it is a move that at least one dc council member said should be easy to spot. >> these are 15-year-olds who look like 15-year-olds. it has been very carefully set up in a way where it would be unmistakable. >> the district's alcohol control board will now investigate this case and coordinate with montgomery county. montgomery county officials say they are involved because they have been watching minors go to the store to obtain alcohol. >>> our entire series on teen drink asking on our website. visit wusa9.com. look on the lower right side. and
if you want to motivate your children, let them see this mays sage. because it works. -- message. >>> i'm j.c. hayward. the liquor store owner at the center of a 9news now investigation is connected to selling alcohol to underage customers. richard kim of town square market in northwest, was arrested, cuffed and led away by police this weekend. it happened after a car, full of young people, pulled up to the store on macarthur boulevard. a 17-year-old attempted to buy alcohol. he...
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bismarck also has some sage vi f h son."live life in moderation including wk, eating, and drinking" -- words to live by in the 21st century as well. stay tuned. wi bacafr a short break with a look at toys. >> face i -- everyone hasn agenda, and guess what? so do i.. every week, i will pick three stories tt abd atntn. i will sit down with the people connected to those headlines and be sure to find out why they say what they say and why wehod re watch how i set the agenda, beginning on february 7 on dw. >>elmeac toys and games are big business, and that will certainly prove true this week at the nuremberg toy fair, the biggest event of its kind wh 80,000 visitors from all over the world and about 1 million products on show. one of the big topics every year isnnatn. toy makers are under constant pressure to come up with new ideas as they face growing competition from the internet and the veoamwod. as result, germany's raven's burger toy company has developed a big hit, called the tip toy. it i helping classic toy makers stay c
bismarck also has some sage vi f h son."live life in moderation including wk, eating, and drinking" -- words to live by in the 21st century as well. stay tuned. wi bacafr a short break with a look at toys. >> face i -- everyone hasn agenda, and guess what? so do i.. every week, i will pick three stories tt abd atntn. i will sit down with the people connected to those headlines and be sure to find out why they say what they say and why wehod re watch how i set the agenda,...
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stronger ties with my family, particularly our parents, my mother-in-law and others in our family as they sage age. >> coming back home was a first inspiration in achieving his dream. >> i grew up in a single-parent home with my mother who was an educator. she always emphasized the importance of education, and standing on your own and not following the crowd, which is what i wanted to do at that moment. she was a real strong inspiration, as was my sixth grade teacher, lilly mae nash who was very inspirational in teaching me the sigh tinnive -- scientific methods at a young age. >> marshall credits his mother to give him spiritual support to keep moving forward and that's something he and his wife keep alive in their own home. >> our faith keeps us grounded and keeps us moving, i mean, because it would be very easy to get overwhelmed with everything that both he and i have to do not only with the kids, but you know in day-to-day life, so it keeps us grounded. it keeps us knowing that we are striving for a different purpose, a better purpose, you know, that god has a plan for our lives and we ha
stronger ties with my family, particularly our parents, my mother-in-law and others in our family as they sage age. >> coming back home was a first inspiration in achieving his dream. >> i grew up in a single-parent home with my mother who was an educator. she always emphasized the importance of education, and standing on your own and not following the crowd, which is what i wanted to do at that moment. she was a real strong inspiration, as was my sixth grade teacher, lilly mae nash...
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yellow dandy lions dotted the sage brush and the moist earth sucked their shoes. maddy grinned thinking about what katherine might say. she would say, maddy did you do this? he would say, yes , i did. as they got closer to home, he saw smoke blazing into the sky where the saudi would be. they had built the fire she and his brother mark. saddy was walking ahead. madison looked at the drunken line of stitches on her sleeve the crook ed seam and the knot of material that rode her shoulder like a hump much the air began to feel thick like water. wait. he grabbed her arm and picked at the stitches he had made. saddy tried to wrench away but he picked frantically at her sleeve and the dark fury the new look that made him shiver that was not her sister came into her eyes. he didn't let go, this is no good don't worry. madison picked andtory the thread until it came loose and the blue fly witch could not tell what he had done. saddy went limp. she stared off toward the poppy mark had planted which stuck like finger bones out of the earth. thank you. >> hi. nice to be here
yellow dandy lions dotted the sage brush and the moist earth sucked their shoes. maddy grinned thinking about what katherine might say. she would say, maddy did you do this? he would say, yes , i did. as they got closer to home, he saw smoke blazing into the sky where the saudi would be. they had built the fire she and his brother mark. saddy was walking ahead. madison looked at the drunken line of stitches on her sleeve the crook ed seam and the knot of material that rode her shoulder like a...
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>> no and searching -- 1300 plus arrests in a tingle sage year, that is a lot of arrests. we have a good program. >> reporter: for now, urine samples are taking the place of breathalyzers. a costly and less precise way to measure a driver's impairment and that does have that benefit. >> it's to determine the level of prosecution and with that -- what we found is a sig increase because of the ability of urine to pick up pcp. people that are driving under the influence of pcp. >> and the arrest numbers have fallen and the number of people refusing to take a test has gone up and perhaps signaling a willingness to take a chance with a disabled system. >> reporter: the testimony from arresting officers. and a spokesman for the office said judges are still handing out jail sentences, despite the lack of accurate scorers from breathalyzer machines. >> e. and the news edge of virginia where police are asking for help. and this happened january 26th. the suspect walked in and demanded money. two days later, the police believe the same man robbed the same going with a hammer. no one
>> no and searching -- 1300 plus arrests in a tingle sage year, that is a lot of arrests. we have a good program. >> reporter: for now, urine samples are taking the place of breathalyzers. a costly and less precise way to measure a driver's impairment and that does have that benefit. >> it's to determine the level of prosecution and with that -- what we found is a sig increase because of the ability of urine to pick up pcp. people that are driving under the influence of pcp....
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now let's get to brian hamilton of sage works. brian, you see gas go up to $4, maybe hit $5 this summer and you see the covers on the local papers. gas stations gouge consumers once again. you've dug in as only you guys can and you've broken out the real winners are when oil prices rise. it is not the local gas station, is it? >> yeah. absolutely. don't be mad at your local gas provider. absolutely no question of every dollar of price increase, brian, they're only getting about 2 cents. and, remember, their margins are very thin between the 1% and 2%. so they're definitely not making tons of money. no question about it. by the way, going to your intro, a great point. here's what's really happening. there's a washing effect, right? the economy's growing. we've got 27 million privately held companies, they're growing. sales are up. profits are up. margins are up. and that's sort of washing away, i think you're right, the effects of price increases. >> yeah. and before we get deeper into that, i want to talk about who does win, right
now let's get to brian hamilton of sage works. brian, you see gas go up to $4, maybe hit $5 this summer and you see the covers on the local papers. gas stations gouge consumers once again. you've dug in as only you guys can and you've broken out the real winners are when oil prices rise. it is not the local gas station, is it? >> yeah. absolutely. don't be mad at your local gas provider. absolutely no question of every dollar of price increase, brian, they're only getting about 2 cents....
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an amazing woman, who formed sage, and years ago i was able to sit in on her classes. are you familiar with those? she is unbelievable. she would show up in a pink suit and talk to men who were basically arrested for soliciting women for sex and she would talk about as tv's -- std's and why this is wrong and then she transformed a talked- about why she was a particular prostitute. she would actually point at man and say you picked me up five years ago, remember? i was floored by this. the other thing she did, she said, how many of you have kids.
an amazing woman, who formed sage, and years ago i was able to sit in on her classes. are you familiar with those? she is unbelievable. she would show up in a pink suit and talk to men who were basically arrested for soliciting women for sex and she would talk about as tv's -- std's and why this is wrong and then she transformed a talked- about why she was a particular prostitute. she would actually point at man and say you picked me up five years ago, remember? i was floored by this. the other...
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an amazing woman, who formed sage, and years ago i was able to sit in on her classes. are you familiar with those? she is unbelievable. she would show up in a pink suit and talk to men who were basically arrested for soliciting women for sex and she would talk about as tv's -- std's and why this is wrong and then she transformed a talked- about why she was a particular prostitute. she would actually point at man and say you picked me up five years ago, remember? i was floored by this. the other thing she did, she said, how many of you have kids. the metal to raise their hands. some would say i want you to look at the guy next to you and picture him raping your daughter. some of these men were in tears. she told me at that end, it is the men who were not in tears that we have to worry about. most of the men did not want to talk, especially in business jackets to had to go pick up their wives at the spot. she was an incredible woman. the advocate of the year award goes to another incredible woman. [applause] roma is a social justice activist on immigrant rights and women
an amazing woman, who formed sage, and years ago i was able to sit in on her classes. are you familiar with those? she is unbelievable. she would show up in a pink suit and talk to men who were basically arrested for soliciting women for sex and she would talk about as tv's -- std's and why this is wrong and then she transformed a talked- about why she was a particular prostitute. she would actually point at man and say you picked me up five years ago, remember? i was floored by this. the other...
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but i got to know him pretty well, and not only was he a great judge, sage, wise, hardworking, scholarly, but he left me with one thing i'll share with you, that has resonated with me for a long, long time. every once in a while he would say this, maybe once or twice a year as we were going around the table, each of us giving our impression of a particular case and giving our input, seeing what we agree and how the court breaks down and so forth. once in a while, dick would sort of hesitate and one of us would say, what is it, dick? he would say, i'm thinking about the people in the lavonia post office. what do you mean by that? he did not mean that he's going to hold up his finger to the wind and see what the popular thing is to do. what he meant was something that we really appreciate, and that is that however eminent you become and however renowned you become, it's not a good idea to lose touch with the population. and with the people, because he's got to go back to the post office where to many of the people in the post office, he's just little dicky wesley, to whom they can go up, a
but i got to know him pretty well, and not only was he a great judge, sage, wise, hardworking, scholarly, but he left me with one thing i'll share with you, that has resonated with me for a long, long time. every once in a while he would say this, maybe once or twice a year as we were going around the table, each of us giving our impression of a particular case and giving our input, seeing what we agree and how the court breaks down and so forth. once in a while, dick would sort of hesitate and...
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we started last year with our sage project. the more i've seen, the worse the situation is with the state agencies. this is going to be a ground up reorganization. i'm going to be giving you more details in the budget. but the system has just gotten to a point where it is not operational. and we've been cutting the budget for many years and reducing personnel. we never reduced the workload, and the wheels have come off the car. we're going to need to fundamentally reimagine how the government operates. and we're going to need a government that performs better and costs less. a government that works for the people of this state must commit to fiscal discipline. the state's competitive advantage is increased when we are reducing taxes, not raising taxes. we have to commit to hold the line on spending this year and close the remaining budget deficit with no new taxes and no new fees. we can do it. we must do it. we must do more on mandate relief. because the pensions are going sky high, as you know. 100% increase in pensions from
we started last year with our sage project. the more i've seen, the worse the situation is with the state agencies. this is going to be a ground up reorganization. i'm going to be giving you more details in the budget. but the system has just gotten to a point where it is not operational. and we've been cutting the budget for many years and reducing personnel. we never reduced the workload, and the wheels have come off the car. we're going to need to fundamentally reimagine how the government...
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it's reflected in a man once called the sage of anacostia, lived just a few blocks from this school in a home called cedar hill that i had a chance to take my girls to last summer. it's a beautiful home. as all of you know, i'm talking about frederick douglass. [ applause ] we remember him today as one of america's most eloquent and beloved leaders. i want you to think for a moment about what it took for frederick douglass to become that type of leader. just think about it. i want you to think about the odds he faced when he was your age. this is a man who was born into slavery. his mom died when he was a boy. he never knew his father. because it was illegal to educate slaves, taught himself how to read and write. he was just a couple of years older than you are today, he escaped from slavery, traveled all the way to england and made friends in britain who eventually bought his freedom. after he returned to america, frederick douglass became a leading abolitionist, an adviser to president lincoln and an inspiration to people of every creed and color fighting for equality not just for a
it's reflected in a man once called the sage of anacostia, lived just a few blocks from this school in a home called cedar hill that i had a chance to take my girls to last summer. it's a beautiful home. as all of you know, i'm talking about frederick douglass. [ applause ] we remember him today as one of america's most eloquent and beloved leaders. i want you to think for a moment about what it took for frederick douglass to become that type of leader. just think about it. i want you to think...
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if sage goes twelve you know looking a lot quieter in europe you know you don't want to knock and you know really know what the future's going to hold but in no way are you so true testament to the resilience of the u.s. economy right now and with all the shots against it oh i didn't even mention this our debt ceiling and the confidence sharpened in the summer when you think of all the shots the u.s. economy has taken in the last twelve months i actually think this is something pretty impressive and that was joe weisenthal deputy editor at the business insider . and for so many people this has been a tough economy and you often hear stories about people getting creative to try to earn some extra money on the side well it turns out more and more people are turning to whips and chains that's right can anyone say dominate tricks whether it's a full time job or just a little spanking on the side in some cases people are actually making three hundred dollars an hour artie's on a stasia churkin to take a harder look at how some women are whipping their way into wealth. when using devices mo
if sage goes twelve you know looking a lot quieter in europe you know you don't want to knock and you know really know what the future's going to hold but in no way are you so true testament to the resilience of the u.s. economy right now and with all the shots against it oh i didn't even mention this our debt ceiling and the confidence sharpened in the summer when you think of all the shots the u.s. economy has taken in the last twelve months i actually think this is something pretty...
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at the sage of 25 she bid farewell to her beloved father and left on a trip to africa. >> i think verybly, they knew that they were unlikely to see each other again. six days later quick george vi died. elizabeth returned home a queen. this weekend she opened the doors of windsor castle for a new photo exhi business could them-- commemorating her diamond jubilee. many show a warmer side including her love of animals. >> this is very lovely. this is doggie queen. >> she loves her dogs. >> loves her dogs. she feeds her dogs herself. as said with a silver spoon. >> you're making that part up. >> no, i'm not. >> reporter: in celebrating her 60 years on the throne, queen elizabeth is britain's second longest serving-- serving monarch after queen victoria. a future king says she set an example you can only look up to. >> she is professional. her ability to know her, to who to speak to and how to engage with people, you know, within a few split seconds of meeting them. >> reporter: of the queen's enduring popularity, one historian remarked that the british like their monarches young and they
at the sage of 25 she bid farewell to her beloved father and left on a trip to africa. >> i think verybly, they knew that they were unlikely to see each other again. six days later quick george vi died. elizabeth returned home a queen. this weekend she opened the doors of windsor castle for a new photo exhi business could them-- commemorating her diamond jubilee. many show a warmer side including her love of animals. >> this is very lovely. this is doggie queen. >> she loves...
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in fact, one of our strategies is called sage. and in that strategy we will own almost any company but we will dialogue, we will communicate with the company and let them know where we think they could do better. so i think there's hope that every company can have a very strong environmental social governance profile. >> susie: so i since that talbert has been an advocate. it petitions and lobbies companies, encouraging them to make positive change. how successful have you been of that? >> one example is dell. going on about seven or eight years ago we worked very closely with dell. at that time there were no take-back programs by computer manufacturers or distributors for used waste. as you can imagine that creates environmental issues in those count wrez those waste products are disposed of after some negotiation dell to their credit agreed initiate the first take back program for computer waste. >> susie: barbara, over the last decade there has been huge growth if funds specializing in socially responsible investing. has this m
in fact, one of our strategies is called sage. and in that strategy we will own almost any company but we will dialogue, we will communicate with the company and let them know where we think they could do better. so i think there's hope that every company can have a very strong environmental social governance profile. >> susie: so i since that talbert has been an advocate. it petitions and lobbies companies, encouraging them to make positive change. how successful have you been of that?...
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think it's an opportunity to meet your neighbors from across the city and have substantive conver sages. >> reporter: at each table, there was a computer terminal so the gray administration could get instant feedback as different topics were discussed. >> and if i could erase --way my wand. >> reporter: gray had a rocky first year as mayor, an ongoing investigation into election chicanery. most are backing the chief executive. >> and you have to give them more time. i don't expect him to come in and change things overnight. i figure he could work on things. >> is he a good mayor? >> i would like to thing so so far. >> reporter: the mayor told us the message he heard a lot was that d.c. must concentrating on a job magnet. >> i think we can continue to invest in our department of services, we built the workforce investment council and bringing in more technology firms to the city. we work hard in that and we're going expand the efforts based on the feedback we got. >> and some came from outside of the convention center. a small group of demonstrators who want d.c. to do more for ex- offen
think it's an opportunity to meet your neighbors from across the city and have substantive conver sages. >> reporter: at each table, there was a computer terminal so the gray administration could get instant feedback as different topics were discussed. >> and if i could erase --way my wand. >> reporter: gray had a rocky first year as mayor, an ongoing investigation into election chicanery. most are backing the chief executive. >> and you have to give them more time. i...
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he is a sage. >> i'm a squawk master of the market. >> and you are a sage. not considered a sage.sidered one because you are one. >> that's kind, joe. >> yale university senior fellow. stephen roach is here. just retired from morgan stanley after the three decades. great to have you. there are two important things to get your latest thinking on. number one is whether the u.s. economy is doing better than you would have predicted. there was a time when you were in double dip camp or were worried -- >> i'm still not prepared to give the u.s. a green light. the biggest sector of the economy, the consumer is still on ice. growth rate for consumption over the past 16 quarter,s, 0.5%. hard to get the economy going with that. >> another market master side y bifurcated. >> we stick together. >> saying the high end consumer may be doing better. >> that's a fair point but the point i make is a lot of damage was done during the build up to the crisis. excess borrowing, insufficient saving, consumers cutting back spending while they do repair. that's hobbling demand expectations which drive h
he is a sage. >> i'm a squawk master of the market. >> and you are a sage. not considered a sage.sidered one because you are one. >> that's kind, joe. >> yale university senior fellow. stephen roach is here. just retired from morgan stanley after the three decades. great to have you. there are two important things to get your latest thinking on. number one is whether the u.s. economy is doing better than you would have predicted. there was a time when you were in double...
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visitors donated food, and inhabitants every sages ideology and fashion formed committees such as volunteer security service, trash collection, medical services. these committee served as the template for later movements in europe and the u.s. by summer, the uprisings had spread sub-saharan africa, latin america, asia and europe. all these protests influence a people who later participate in occupy wall street. from the press working group noted, for example, that latino occupiers got a really big inspiration from less publicized movements in chile, colombia, argentina, brazil, mexico and venezuela. but of all the protests in 2011, the massive spanish in canada most -- the indignant, had perhaps the largest impact on the form and strategies of occupy wall street. coordinated through facebook and twitter, the spanish may 15 movement marched in roughly 50 spanish cities and set up camps in highly visible public squares getting occupiers another name, campouts. willie, an activist involved in some of the earliest planning sessions for ows, described the spanish encampments he visited in june.
visitors donated food, and inhabitants every sages ideology and fashion formed committees such as volunteer security service, trash collection, medical services. these committee served as the template for later movements in europe and the u.s. by summer, the uprisings had spread sub-saharan africa, latin america, asia and europe. all these protests influence a people who later participate in occupy wall street. from the press working group noted, for example, that latino occupiers got a really...
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industrial disaster still linger in bhopal india now the scandal is fixing itself to london's attempt to sage a green olympic games this summer our teams armor bennett has more on a controversial new partnership. organizers claim it's the greenest most sustainable a limb pick games ever but a poisonous cloud of controversy hangs over london twenty twelve because of links to this the bhopal gas leak one thousand nine hundred four one of the worst industrial disasters of all time left a toxic legacy still claiming lives the company responsible zahn now owned by dow chemical a major olympic sponsor meredith alexander was part of the game's ethics watchdog but is just quit in protest all of it is supposed to be about us and instead all of us are going to have the toxic legacy of dow chemicals. fifteen thousand people died when poisonous gas leaked from a factory in rural india the subsequent fallout killed another ten thousand congenital birth defects in the area a ten times the norm in the rest of india. was ten of the time the gas she inhaled left permanent damage and as well i can believe that
industrial disaster still linger in bhopal india now the scandal is fixing itself to london's attempt to sage a green olympic games this summer our teams armor bennett has more on a controversial new partnership. organizers claim it's the greenest most sustainable a limb pick games ever but a poisonous cloud of controversy hangs over london twenty twelve because of links to this the bhopal gas leak one thousand nine hundred four one of the worst industrial disasters of all time left a toxic...
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seventeen students and sage am one of seventy four stole a lot of. feel. just so. just. seemed. to. say. the phone. if you. are going to take three three. three. three. three. three. golds three blog video. stream media. pressure refuses to back the latest u.n. draft resolution on syria unless it's a matter to put clearly military intervention and an arms embargo on damascus moscow's against regime change the blame for the bloodshed in syria placed equally on the government and the armed opposition led german chancellor angela merkel was in china calling on the country to help them financially crippled by investing in the euro and pushing. the western policy on iraq. as the international community calls on israel to stop building homes on occupied land palestinians who live there are trying to stop what they call terrorism at the hands of israeli settlers israel's promise to clamp down on their perpetrators but the continued support for settlement construction is sending mixed signals. back at the top of the hour and meantime sports. hello and welcome to the sports headlines here's
seventeen students and sage am one of seventy four stole a lot of. feel. just so. just. seemed. to. say. the phone. if you. are going to take three three. three. three. three. three. golds three blog video. stream media. pressure refuses to back the latest u.n. draft resolution on syria unless it's a matter to put clearly military intervention and an arms embargo on damascus moscow's against regime change the blame for the bloodshed in syria placed equally on the government and the armed...
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while the department of energy prolongs the deal, time and money are running out for sage.here are a high-tech manufacturing construction jobs at stake here. it has been going forward with the project assuming they would get a loan guarantee, but they are running at a time and named may have to sell themselves to a french company. the guarantee was going to be submitted to the credit committee on august 22, but it was stopped. why is the department of energy continuing to delay closing and executing the sage loan guarantee? >> senator, as you know, i am aware of that company. the technology was developed by the laboratory i used to be the director of. so i know about it, and it is very good technology. you also know that i cannot speak of the particulars of a loan. this is confidential information. we would be willing to work with sage and get them to talk to you on what they would be willing to do but it has to go through them. we cannot talk about the details of why. , i have been going through them and have been going back and forth goingdoe and the white house on this.
while the department of energy prolongs the deal, time and money are running out for sage.here are a high-tech manufacturing construction jobs at stake here. it has been going forward with the project assuming they would get a loan guarantee, but they are running at a time and named may have to sell themselves to a french company. the guarantee was going to be submitted to the credit committee on august 22, but it was stopped. why is the department of energy continuing to delay closing and...
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for 2 days with water and lemon and herbs like rosemary thyme and sage..oes is prevent the drying during roasting.. just place the brining meat in the refrigerator. you won't lose moisture this way. don't forget to season the bird inside the cavity.. throw some tough cut vegetables lining the bottomof your roasting pan to elevate this and add flavor.. take the bird out until it raeches a temperature of about 160 degrees and let it rest for about 15 minutes. serve this with roa sted red potatoes and mushrooms or vegetables and we finish this with a white wine butter sauce. you don't want the sauce boiling in the pan.. the butter separates at high temperature.. nookie's has four locations: 1100 west bryn mawr 1746 north wells street. 2114 north halsted and 3334 north halsted our producer loves your restaurants its classic good home cooking ... to find more about today's recipe you can go to the web site wgntv.com/midday note: you can if you use a cpap device to control your sleep apnea liberty medical has important news for you. neglecting to change your mas
for 2 days with water and lemon and herbs like rosemary thyme and sage..oes is prevent the drying during roasting.. just place the brining meat in the refrigerator. you won't lose moisture this way. don't forget to season the bird inside the cavity.. throw some tough cut vegetables lining the bottomof your roasting pan to elevate this and add flavor.. take the bird out until it raeches a temperature of about 160 degrees and let it rest for about 15 minutes. serve this with roa sted red potatoes...
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. >>> in maryland, governor martin o'malley says he will sign a bill allowing same particular sage --ame sex marriage. the republican kneel parrot has filed with the state board of elections for a referendum petition. if the board approves it, paris will have to collect signatures from more than 55,000. >>> jessica doyle is back and keeping an eye on prices at the pump, so you don't have to. >> yeah, it is really bad. get this. prices are up 18 cents nationwide. the lundburg survey puts the average price nationwide at $3.69. oil prices have been surging. about $110 a barrel last week. if oil prices stay this high, gas prices are going to keep on climbing. news here locally is worst. triple astacio mid-atlantic says local gas prices are averaging $3.71 a gallon. >>> good year is recalling six versions of its wrangler silent armor tires. there are concerns the tread could separate and cause accidents. the tires are designed for trucks, vans and suvs, and the recall will start by march 22nd. >>> meantime a local business just did a nice thing for the wives of local marines who are expect
. >>> in maryland, governor martin o'malley says he will sign a bill allowing same particular sage --ame sex marriage. the republican kneel parrot has filed with the state board of elections for a referendum petition. if the board approves it, paris will have to collect signatures from more than 55,000. >>> jessica doyle is back and keeping an eye on prices at the pump, so you don't have to. >> yeah, it is really bad. get this. prices are up 18 cents nationwide. the...
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and great thinkers and sages of the ages, no matter how profound or pro live particular and profound a fight every time they entered into the ring, it looks like death had won and i know, some of you it looks like death has won, but i tell you that 2000 years ago, love rolled into the ring and said, wait a minute, death, you've been bullying people for a long time, but i want to set the record straight, love is greater than death. roll up your sleeves and they fought all over jerusalem and wrestled through the cross and the fight went down to the grave and death said, see, i get to you just like i did all the rest of them. death started having a party on friday night. and it was one of those weekend parties. and lasted all the way through friday night and all saturday, and looked like death had won, but sunday morning, love rolled up its sleeve and said, wait a minute, wait a minute, wait a minute, snatch death and took the sting the out of death and out the grave and i want you to understand, i'm not gonna preach, i am a note going to start, i'm going to feel it, i want you to under
and great thinkers and sages of the ages, no matter how profound or pro live particular and profound a fight every time they entered into the ring, it looks like death had won and i know, some of you it looks like death has won, but i tell you that 2000 years ago, love rolled into the ring and said, wait a minute, death, you've been bullying people for a long time, but i want to set the record straight, love is greater than death. roll up your sleeves and they fought all over jerusalem and...
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they are -- put a piece of sage and then a piece of friscutto and it gets crispy and salty and cook that don and make a glaze and add butter at the end and drizzle that all over it. so you get all this amazing flavor. then if you have a salad or wonderful vegetable you could toss in olive oil or garlic, other whatever you want. you can eat as much of that as you want and you won't gain an ounce. if i added mashed potatoes to this you have messed up the whole thing, and that is how people gain weight. you know i wasn't going to be what i am. i was going to be a chef according to my little girl dreams and then things got messed up because i got in a little show called three's company. >> you did all right. >> probably. >> you don't give calories. you give detox levels. >> no. i don't -- if you are not eating chemical. if you are eating real food. if you can afford organic i stress that. i know not everybody can. if you can afford organic, then take your futures and vegetables, get a vegetable wash and soak those foods or make a solution of vinegar and water and soak those and you can get r
they are -- put a piece of sage and then a piece of friscutto and it gets crispy and salty and cook that don and make a glaze and add butter at the end and drizzle that all over it. so you get all this amazing flavor. then if you have a salad or wonderful vegetable you could toss in olive oil or garlic, other whatever you want. you can eat as much of that as you want and you won't gain an ounce. if i added mashed potatoes to this you have messed up the whole thing, and that is how people gain...
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this is a dwarf sage. we'll have to take some of the soil off some of these roots.his istime something that likes hot and dry. conservatory. we're going to make a mess here. >> take some of that off. i'm going to stuff it in one of these pockets. >> get reduced a little bit and i'll take the label off and just jam it down inside. >> we'll water that's in. make sure it gets settled. >> set this in a sink. >> i'll be honest. if you -- >> this will grow and need some control. >> we're showing you in a mixed pot. if i were doing this at home on my own i would give it a pot all to itself. i'm like most of these other herbs. it likes to be relatively moist. so i've got parsely here. and if you like to keep them in the pot it's not a bad idea. if you don't do that, a lot of people like journals using both photographs and some words i guess to go through it. >> our mess is all going to the floor here. >> add a little bit of soil there. and i think we're looking pretty good. >> ok. let me lift this up and get it free of everything and there you see we've done our pot. the ke
this is a dwarf sage. we'll have to take some of the soil off some of these roots.his istime something that likes hot and dry. conservatory. we're going to make a mess here. >> take some of that off. i'm going to stuff it in one of these pockets. >> get reduced a little bit and i'll take the label off and just jam it down inside. >> we'll water that's in. make sure it gets settled. >> set this in a sink. >> i'll be honest. if you -- >> this will grow and need...