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the united states is more energy self-sufficient and has transitioned from an era of scarcity and dependence into a global energy leader. today the global energy world is realigning with the united states poised to remain a dominant global player, something that was unforeseen just a decade ago. the energy policy decisions we make today will determine whether this nation remains a positive stabilizing force in the world's energy market and whether consumers can continue to count on reliable, affordable, and abundant domestically produced energy for years to come. domestically, the energy renaissance, which has created an unprecedented surplus of energy, has significantly lowered energy costs for american consumers and delivered a sizable lift to our u.s. economy. for example, the energy information administration estimates that the american consumers have now saved on average $700 in 2015 on transportation fuel costs alone. as a result of this abundant energy. the average u.s. income was $1200 higher in 2012 given lower home energy costs brought about by unconventional development. the figur
the united states is more energy self-sufficient and has transitioned from an era of scarcity and dependence into a global energy leader. today the global energy world is realigning with the united states poised to remain a dominant global player, something that was unforeseen just a decade ago. the energy policy decisions we make today will determine whether this nation remains a positive stabilizing force in the world's energy market and whether consumers can continue to count on reliable,...
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in these nine years, we have had the increasing prices and increasing scarcity of fuel. it must be evident that if in nine years of government interventionism you had the shortage and high price and almost 120 years of no government intervention, we had plenty, we had better look at government instead of the energy industry as responsible for our problem today. >> thank you for being with us on election 1980. ronald reagan: thank you. >> road to the white house rewind continues with an interview with republican residential candidate george h.w. bush from the 1980 campaign taped by salem high school students in new hampshire. it played in cable access and parts of new hampshire and massachusetts. this is the first time it has aired on national television. george bush would finish second in the 1980 new hampshire primary behind eventual gop nominee ronald reagan who would go on to defeat incumbent president jimmy carter in the general election. this is about 10 minutes. >> leadership is a quality american people had been demanding from the president. many americans feel li
in these nine years, we have had the increasing prices and increasing scarcity of fuel. it must be evident that if in nine years of government interventionism you had the shortage and high price and almost 120 years of no government intervention, we had plenty, we had better look at government instead of the energy industry as responsible for our problem today. >> thank you for being with us on election 1980. ronald reagan: thank you. >> road to the white house rewind continues with...
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the united states is more energy self-sufficient and has transitioned from an era of scarcity and dependence into a global energy leader. today the global energy world is realigning with the united states poised to remain a dominant global player, something that was unforeseen just a decade ago. the energy policy decisions we make today will determine whether this nation remains a positive stabilizing force in the world's energy market and whether consumers can continue to count on reliable, affordable, and abundant domestically produced energy for years to come. domestically, the energy renaissance, which has created an unprecedented surplus of energy, has significantly lowered energy costs for american consumers and delivered a sizable lift to our u.s. economy. for example, the energy information administration estimates that the american consumers have now saved on average $700 in 2015 on transportation fuel costs alone. as a result of this abundant energy. the average u.s. income was $1200 higher in 2012 given lower home energy costs brought about by unconventional development. the figur
the united states is more energy self-sufficient and has transitioned from an era of scarcity and dependence into a global energy leader. today the global energy world is realigning with the united states poised to remain a dominant global player, something that was unforeseen just a decade ago. the energy policy decisions we make today will determine whether this nation remains a positive stabilizing force in the world's energy market and whether consumers can continue to count on reliable,...
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way too high prices because of a scarcity of inventory. peak cell phones, peak autos, peaks housing that's apox on peak in three components. finally, the oil glut. yeah. remember we're in crazy town. crazy town where we care more about an energy decline, down again today which is negative for about half a dozen states. then we care about the potential cost. low gasoline is good. but the market doesn't think so. what happened today, the up opening, a total pickoff, the obvious decline, then shockingly to some the rise in stocks makes us wonder whether the it has to go down in 2016 narrative has already gotten too pat. i say we rewind the tape. we have a dramatic sell-off yesterday that was largely related to china and the 7% decline/shut down. when china didn't fall apart last night that was the key to the potential rally. however, one pattern works almost every time. you sell any market that opens higher after a big down day. i loved when stocks looked like they were going to open down in early morning trading. but when the s&p 500 futures
way too high prices because of a scarcity of inventory. peak cell phones, peak autos, peaks housing that's apox on peak in three components. finally, the oil glut. yeah. remember we're in crazy town. crazy town where we care more about an energy decline, down again today which is negative for about half a dozen states. then we care about the potential cost. low gasoline is good. but the market doesn't think so. what happened today, the up opening, a total pickoff, the obvious decline, then...
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a relic of our nation's era of energy scarcity and uncertainty. a 2014 congressional budget office study projected that the rfs could raise the cost of fuel prices because quote given the design of the rfs, the cost of which encouraging additional sales of high ethanol fuel falls on producers and consumers of gasoline and diesel, end quote. what's more there is very little consumer demand for these high ethanol fuels. according to the eia the annual amount of e-85 that was sold in 2014 is less than 1% of the annual gasoline demand. the reason is simple. ethanol as less energy dense than gasoline and as a result provides fewer miles per gallon. the laudable goals of the rfs less dependent on imported fuel, lower gasoline prices and reduced emissions have largely been achieved through industry innovation and market forces. it is well past time that weekend or significantly amended through renewable fuel standard it is a relic of our nation's era of energy dependence that poses a direct threat to our nations economy, risks reversal of important envir
a relic of our nation's era of energy scarcity and uncertainty. a 2014 congressional budget office study projected that the rfs could raise the cost of fuel prices because quote given the design of the rfs, the cost of which encouraging additional sales of high ethanol fuel falls on producers and consumers of gasoline and diesel, end quote. what's more there is very little consumer demand for these high ethanol fuels. according to the eia the annual amount of e-85 that was sold in 2014 is less...
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it's a very significant issue in a time of economic scarcity. >> the supreme court is expected to announce its decision later this year. >>> the fame play boip mansion price tag -- up for sale at a whopping price tag of $00 million. the home is 29 rooms, a home theater, wine cellar and a pool. the five-acre property comes with a rare zoo license but there is a catch by way of a housemate. the mansion's current resident, hugh hefner, will continue to live there. he moved into the mansion 45 years ago when they bought the property for $1 million. playboy's scee ceo said the sale is designed to help reinvest mountain new future. >>> this car was parked along lake erie overnight. waves splashed up and over the rails spraying the side of the car. as the subzero degree temperatures came in, it got coast coated with ice. it's unclear how long it took the car or in the if the driver tried. >> i think i'll hail a cab or an ubler or a lyft. >> or a blow dryer. >> or wait until spring to get in. >> in buffalo, that would come in april. >>> a pleasant start to this weekance the clouds have finally cle
it's a very significant issue in a time of economic scarcity. >> the supreme court is expected to announce its decision later this year. >>> the fame play boip mansion price tag -- up for sale at a whopping price tag of $00 million. the home is 29 rooms, a home theater, wine cellar and a pool. the five-acre property comes with a rare zoo license but there is a catch by way of a housemate. the mansion's current resident, hugh hefner, will continue to live there. he moved into the...
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increased class sizes, scarcity of resources. and that would be absolutely unfair. >> that is the school superintendent there. school board members agreed that responsibility. help. this school year, more than and the superintendent is expecting up to 20,000 more before june. >>> ten american sailors are back with the u.s. naval fleet this morning after spending a night detaineded by by iran. this video shows the sailors on their knees with their hands on their heads. this is tuesday after a broken navigation system caused two navy patrol boats to stray into iranian waters. they later have a video sharing a meal. one of the sailors apologized for the mistake right there on camera on tv. iran's revolutionary guard says that they found no evidence that the americans were trying to spy on them. >>> now to a story you saw first on 6. a man's desperate attempt to avoid being arrested putting a pembroke pines neighborhood on lockdown including our own news crew. billy hock today isin the hospital being treated for cuts. after that, he
increased class sizes, scarcity of resources. and that would be absolutely unfair. >> that is the school superintendent there. school board members agreed that responsibility. help. this school year, more than and the superintendent is expecting up to 20,000 more before june. >>> ten american sailors are back with the u.s. naval fleet this morning after spending a night detaineded by by iran. this video shows the sailors on their knees with their hands on their heads. this is...
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institution based on human frailty what's your paradise maybe love is just an economy based on resource scarcity what i fail to see is what that's gotta do with you and me oh... oh... oh... oh... oh... oh... (cheers and applause)
institution based on human frailty what's your paradise maybe love is just an economy based on resource scarcity what i fail to see is what that's gotta do with you and me oh... oh... oh... oh... oh... oh... (cheers and applause)
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the scarcity of nests leads to deadly fights between nesting macaw parents and other macaws looking for a home. >> they will kill chicks, they will harm the parents and they may cause such a disruption, that the parents may be unwilling to return to the nest. >> that's why the macaw project is researching man made nests like this one -- called mandy lu. once annie reaches the nest- she opens a special door to access the chicks - separate from the opening the adult macaws use to get in and out. inside - our first peek at the hope for the next generation of macaws. >> comin' up. >> the frail pale chick is not what you'd expect, but it is alive and annie needs to get it down to the ground quickly. safety is paramount for these vulnerable chicks. annie uses sanitizer on her hands to protect them from germs. the bucket that will take them down is warmed with a hot water bottle - because these chicks have no protection against the cold. >> ok - letting go. >> dr portuguez luyo first weighs the chick and then photographs it. and yes - this is what a macaw looks like in the first weeks of life
the scarcity of nests leads to deadly fights between nesting macaw parents and other macaws looking for a home. >> they will kill chicks, they will harm the parents and they may cause such a disruption, that the parents may be unwilling to return to the nest. >> that's why the macaw project is researching man made nests like this one -- called mandy lu. once annie reaches the nest- she opens a special door to access the chicks - separate from the opening the adult macaws use to get...
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. >> it's the first thing that goes quickly so, if i see sort of that scarcity, i'm always going to grab tjust in case. >> reporter: which is why bread and milk sales are documented diligently on social media. "it has begun," this woman posted. >> reporter: our cbs affiliate in washington, d.c. even came up with a bread-o-meter to show how bad the storm was going to be. >> okay, so, on a scale of 1-10, it's going to be a 10. yup, run for your lives. >> i gotta get the bread and milk. >> reporter: perhaps nothing compares to the hysteria this comedian created with this satirical video in 2014, generating 14 million views. >> they said snow! i gotta get the bread and milk! oh, my god! >> people feel like if they're stockpiling, they're safe. >> reporter: psychotherapist lisa brateman said there's a theory for this phenomenon. >> whatever is going on outside in the world, whatever is going on outside my door, at least i know i can have eggs and toast tomorrow. >> reporter: and if you stockpile too much, another tradition-- that little bit of control goes bad by the time all the snow melts.
. >> it's the first thing that goes quickly so, if i see sort of that scarcity, i'm always going to grab tjust in case. >> reporter: which is why bread and milk sales are documented diligently on social media. "it has begun," this woman posted. >> reporter: our cbs affiliate in washington, d.c. even came up with a bread-o-meter to show how bad the storm was going to be. >> okay, so, on a scale of 1-10, it's going to be a 10. yup, run for your lives. >> i...
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while we were once living in an era of energy scarcity, we're now living in an era of higher energy production and lower l technology costs. it's change that represents many opportunities, but also challenges. aging infrastructure, bureaucrat ic hurdles, outdated policies, and needless red tape. these are the kinds of challenges we'll need to address if we want to support america's rise as one of the world's preeminent energy super powers. if we want to support the accompanying potential for jobs, for growth and for increased energy independence. that's why the senate is considering the energy policy modernization act. it's broad, bipartisan legislation that would modernize our energy policies to keep pace with the changing world. it will help americans produce more energy. it will help americans pay less for energy. it will help americans save energy. this bipartisan bill builds on technological progress in order to strengthen and sustain america's energy advances while protecting our environment at the same time. all without raising taxes or adding to the deficit. it's the latest reminder of
while we were once living in an era of energy scarcity, we're now living in an era of higher energy production and lower l technology costs. it's change that represents many opportunities, but also challenges. aging infrastructure, bureaucrat ic hurdles, outdated policies, and needless red tape. these are the kinds of challenges we'll need to address if we want to support america's rise as one of the world's preeminent energy super powers. if we want to support the accompanying potential for...
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the united states is more energy self-sufficient and has transitioned from an era of energy scarcity and dependence into a global energy leader. today the global energy world is realigning with the united states poised to remain a dominant global player, something that was unforeseen just a decade ago. the energy policy decisions we make today will determine whether this nation remains a positive stabilizing force in the world's energy market and whether consumers can continue to count on reliable, affordable, and abundant domestically produced energy for years to come. domestically the 21st century american energy renaissance which has created an unprecedented surplus of energy has significantly lowered energy costs for american consumers and delivered a sizable lift to our u.s. economy. for example, the energy information administration estimates that the american consumers have now saved on average $700 in 2015 on transportation fuel costs alone. as a result of this abundant energy, an ihs now estimates that the average u.s. income was $1,200 higher in 2012 given lower home energy
the united states is more energy self-sufficient and has transitioned from an era of energy scarcity and dependence into a global energy leader. today the global energy world is realigning with the united states poised to remain a dominant global player, something that was unforeseen just a decade ago. the energy policy decisions we make today will determine whether this nation remains a positive stabilizing force in the world's energy market and whether consumers can continue to count on...
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a relic of our nation's era of energy scarcity and uncertainty. a 2014 congressional budget office study projected that the rfs could raise the cost of fuel prices because, quote, given the design of the rfs, the cost of encouraging additional sales of high ethanol fuel falls on producers and consumers of gasoline and diesel, end quote. what's more, there's very little consumer demand for these high ethanol fuels. according to the eia, the annual amendment of e-85 that was sold in 2014 is less than 1% of the annual gasoline demand. the reason is simple. ethanol is less energy dense than gasoline. and as a result, provides fewer miles per gallon. the laudable goals of the rfs, less dependent on imported fuel, lower gasoline prices, and reduced emissions have largely been achieved through industry innovation and market forces. it is well past time that we end or significantly amend the renewable fuel standard. it is a relic of our nation's era of energy dependence that poses a direct threat to our nation's economy, risk reversal of important environ
a relic of our nation's era of energy scarcity and uncertainty. a 2014 congressional budget office study projected that the rfs could raise the cost of fuel prices because, quote, given the design of the rfs, the cost of encouraging additional sales of high ethanol fuel falls on producers and consumers of gasoline and diesel, end quote. what's more, there's very little consumer demand for these high ethanol fuels. according to the eia, the annual amendment of e-85 that was sold in 2014 is less...
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america strong, and are we using those in this type of a situation, or are we operating on a fear of scarcity of resources for our own people and to keep the outsider out and the fear that you mentioned when you . ray: generally, when things don't result. martha: we're an abundant country and we have so much that we can share and resource. it's not always through the legal sysm only. n: some of what we can share also is trying to make life more livable back in people's home countries so they don't have to come in the first place. lynda: precisely. uortunately, we are not ready to use our military when problems arise rather than to send humanitarian aid or development ai martha: you've given us a lot to think about this morning. i thank you so much for your contributioio and for your many efforts between working through the church services and the legal system and through education. you really represent some good things for us. i want to thank you for joining us this mororng and to thananthe inter- religious council for hosting and putting together and producing this important discussion. i ch
america strong, and are we using those in this type of a situation, or are we operating on a fear of scarcity of resources for our own people and to keep the outsider out and the fear that you mentioned when you . ray: generally, when things don't result. martha: we're an abundant country and we have so much that we can share and resource. it's not always through the legal sysm only. n: some of what we can share also is trying to make life more livable back in people's home countries so they...
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maybe love is just an economy based on resource scarcity what i fail to see is what that's gotta do oh... oh... oh... oh... oh... oh... (cheers and applause) we'll be right back! ye pasm,ue wt? maiea owanweehanginlilelo bie mh iusboht hme thntnefa eugfo erne
maybe love is just an economy based on resource scarcity what i fail to see is what that's gotta do oh... oh... oh... oh... oh... oh... (cheers and applause) we'll be right back! ye pasm,ue wt? maiea owanweehanginlilelo bie mh iusboht hme thntnefa eugfo erne
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maybe love is just an economy based on resource scarcity what i fail to see is what that's gotta do with you and me oh... oh... oh... oh... oh... (cheers and applause) we'll be right >> stephen: that's it for "the tune in tomorrow when my guests will be -- from the
maybe love is just an economy based on resource scarcity what i fail to see is what that's gotta do with you and me oh... oh... oh... oh... oh... (cheers and applause) we'll be right >> stephen: that's it for "the tune in tomorrow when my guests will be -- from the
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so it's this very, like, artificial scarcity. it's like being a faberge egg maker. and i just really like to make stuff. i like to make stuff-- >> and you like to make a lot of it. >> yeah... >> can you talk a little bit about your technique and about your process? >> oh man. when i'm in the field, i have a sketch book and i always draw. i love to draw in the field. and it's so good for building a rapport with people because a lot of times, like, camera gear's really alienating. you know, you have a big metal object in front of your face. could be used as proof against someone. whereas when you have a sketch book, it's like you're doing a little trick. people can look at you. they can tell you if you're doing bad. so i will sketch a lot in the field. and then when i get home, i take my sketches and i take my really bad iphone photos and i do usually watercolors. and i look at the sketch and i think, like, "what's gonna be the best plane? what's the best angle?" i never wanna draw from good photos because if i'm drawing from a good photo, it's like the photo has done
so it's this very, like, artificial scarcity. it's like being a faberge egg maker. and i just really like to make stuff. i like to make stuff-- >> and you like to make a lot of it. >> yeah... >> can you talk a little bit about your technique and about your process? >> oh man. when i'm in the field, i have a sketch book and i always draw. i love to draw in the field. and it's so good for building a rapport with people because a lot of times, like, camera gear's really...
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institution based on human frailty what's your paradise maybe love is just an economy based on resource scarcity what i fail to see is what that's gotta do with you and me oh... oh... oh... oh... oh... oh... (cheers and applause) we'll be right back! it's called a rigged economy, and this is how it works. most new wealth flows to the top 1%. it's a system held in place by corrupt politics my campaign is powered by over a million small contributions, people like you who want to fight back. the truth is you can't change a corrupt system by taking its money. i'm bernie sanders. i approve this message. >> stephen: that's it for "the late show," everybody! tune in tomorrow when my guests will be -- from the international space station -- astronaut scott kelly, soccer astronaut scott kelly, soccer star abby wambach and comedian, maria bamford. stick around for james corden, everybody.
institution based on human frailty what's your paradise maybe love is just an economy based on resource scarcity what i fail to see is what that's gotta do with you and me oh... oh... oh... oh... oh... oh... (cheers and applause) we'll be right back! it's called a rigged economy, and this is how it works. most new wealth flows to the top 1%. it's a system held in place by corrupt politics my campaign is powered by over a million small contributions, people like you who want to fight back. the...
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maybe love is just an economy based on resource scarcity what i fail to see is what that's gotta do with you and me oh... oh... oh... oh... oh... (cheers and applause) father john misty, everybody! we'll be right bac she's always stood strong... ...to get the job done. hillary clinton. she stood up to china... ...and spoke out on women's rights... ...went toe to toe with russia on human rights. the drug and insurance companies spent millions against her... ...but hillary didn't quit until eight million children got health care. i've never been called a quitter and i won't quit on you. she's got what it takes to do the toughest job in the world. the bottom line of this economy is that it is rigged. what this campaign is about is to demand that we create an economy that works for all of us rather than a handful of billionaires. if you work 40 hours a week in america, you should not live in poverty.
maybe love is just an economy based on resource scarcity what i fail to see is what that's gotta do with you and me oh... oh... oh... oh... oh... (cheers and applause) father john misty, everybody! we'll be right bac she's always stood strong... ...to get the job done. hillary clinton. she stood up to china... ...and spoke out on women's rights... ...went toe to toe with russia on human rights. the drug and insurance companies spent millions against her... ...but hillary didn't quit until eight...
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maybe love is just an economy based on resource scarcity what i fail to see is what that's gotta do with you and me oh... oh... oh... oh... oh... (cheers and applause) father john misty, everybody! we'll be right back! you got people working incredibly long hours. median family income today -- $4,000 less than it was in 1999. the bottom line of this economy is that it is rigged. what this campaign is about is to demand that we create an economy that works for all of us rather than a handful of billionaires. if you work 40 hours a week in america, you should not live in poverty. marco rubio. he ran for senate saying he opposed amnesty... then he flipped, and worked with liberal chuck schumer to co-author the path to citizenship bill. he threatened to vote against it. and then voted for it. he supported his own dream act and then he abandoned it. marco rubio. just another washington politician you can't trust. jeb bush. he's a leader, so you always know where he stands. right to rise usa an average of ninety people are killed by guns in this country every single day. it has to stop. presid
maybe love is just an economy based on resource scarcity what i fail to see is what that's gotta do with you and me oh... oh... oh... oh... oh... (cheers and applause) father john misty, everybody! we'll be right back! you got people working incredibly long hours. median family income today -- $4,000 less than it was in 1999. the bottom line of this economy is that it is rigged. what this campaign is about is to demand that we create an economy that works for all of us rather than a handful of...
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. >> the cheyenne's main concern is the scarcity of food, which they blame on the white man. >> settlersd encroaching on native american lands. there was less and less resources. there was less and less grass for horses. there was less game to hunt. land was shrinking. >> although the two sides fail to make peace, they do agree to meet again the next day. but when morning comes, the cheyenne have disappeared. >> they're gone. >> take your men. find 'em. you know what to do. >> it's an assignment custer's been training for his whole life. >> report to your station, soldier. >> young george begins his military career at west point and makes a less than impressive start. he excels at high jinks and hell raising. he earns more demerits than any other cadet. >> george custer may not be a serious student -- he graduates last in his west point class -- but it's not because he's dumb. it's because half of his fellow cadets already dropped out to fight in the civil war. >> when custer leaves the academy, the outcome of the war is still uncertain. he joins the union fight and proves to be a courag
. >> the cheyenne's main concern is the scarcity of food, which they blame on the white man. >> settlersd encroaching on native american lands. there was less and less resources. there was less and less grass for horses. there was less game to hunt. land was shrinking. >> although the two sides fail to make peace, they do agree to meet again the next day. but when morning comes, the cheyenne have disappeared. >> they're gone. >> take your men. find 'em. you know...
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maybe love is just an economy based on resource scarcity what i fail to see is what that's gotta do with you and me oh... oh... oh... oh... oh... oh... (cheers and applause) we'll be rigight yes. two million, four hundred thousand, fifty-three grains of sand. exactly two hours, for steak 'n shake's half-price happier hour. we'll never miss half-price, hand-dipped milkshakes again. but master, happier hour is from two to five now. pardon me? they added an hour. ...two mill - great, i've lost count. p happy hour just got happier. p get half-priced winter shakes,r now from two to five. sadness? it's a tangle of multiple symptoms. brintellix (vortioxetine) is a prescription medicine for depression. brintellix may start to untangle or help improve the multiple symptoms of depression. "for me, brintellix made a difference." tell your doctor right away if your depression worsens, or you have unusual changes in mood, behavior or thoughts of suicide. antidepressants can increase these in children, teens, and young adults. brintellix has not been studied in children. do not take with maois. tell y
maybe love is just an economy based on resource scarcity what i fail to see is what that's gotta do with you and me oh... oh... oh... oh... oh... oh... (cheers and applause) we'll be rigight yes. two million, four hundred thousand, fifty-three grains of sand. exactly two hours, for steak 'n shake's half-price happier hour. we'll never miss half-price, hand-dipped milkshakes again. but master, happier hour is from two to five now. pardon me? they added an hour. ...two mill - great, i've lost...
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based on resource scarcity what i fail to see is what that's gotta do with you and me oh... oh... oh... oh... oh... oh... (cheers and applause) father john misty, everybody!
based on resource scarcity what i fail to see is what that's gotta do with you and me oh... oh... oh... oh... oh... oh... (cheers and applause) father john misty, everybody!
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maybe love is just an economy based on resource scarcity what i fail to see is what that's gotta do with you and me oh... oh... oh... oh... oh... (cheers and applause) father john misty, everybody! we'll be right - at healthcare.gov i found affordable, quality coverage. - man: checkups, emergency services, prescriptions... my insurance covers everything for my family. - narrator: most people who enroll through healthcare.gov qualify for financial help and avoid paying a fee of $695 or more. -...