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secondarily, not us it need to be mta works it out. what the hell is a reason we have a planning department for? they are supposed to look at the building and look that context. they didn't scream bloody murd rb in the staff report. the staff report, general planning, you should be raising these issues. it should be environmental review at the first place. the second place is doing project analysis. you don't just put a cover on what you get from the developer, you actually analyze something. planning department shouldn't charge for this kind of work. vision zero is a planning department as well. you don't kick it down the road. if there is any site that is a dangerous site in the area, this is it. it didn't fall into the categories so therefore you don't [inaudible] i'm embearessed for the planning departmentf you have shown you don't look at project sites. why do i have to be the person who looks at them? you look at a flat map. this is a big hill. [inaudible] you have to identify a problem and work through. your planners-you have th
secondarily, not us it need to be mta works it out. what the hell is a reason we have a planning department for? they are supposed to look at the building and look that context. they didn't scream bloody murd rb in the staff report. the staff report, general planning, you should be raising these issues. it should be environmental review at the first place. the second place is doing project analysis. you don't just put a cover on what you get from the developer, you actually analyze something....
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. >> hi, i'm a teacher american people secondarily since 2006 and worked with telephone teachers unfortunately none are still in the classroom one in the district and this is not an anomaly i've seen 20 percent of tfa members are retained after 5 years this is not an innocent agenda tfa is part of a larger movement we see the same people on the board of tfa trying to privatize schools and we want to push against that prioritization agenda and sever any group that is trying to further that and i'll cut it off ther
. >> hi, i'm a teacher american people secondarily since 2006 and worked with telephone teachers unfortunately none are still in the classroom one in the district and this is not an anomaly i've seen 20 percent of tfa members are retained after 5 years this is not an innocent agenda tfa is part of a larger movement we see the same people on the board of tfa trying to privatize schools and we want to push against that prioritization agenda and sever any group that is trying to further that...
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. >> hi, i'm a teacher american people secondarily since 2006 and worked with telephone teachers unfortunately none are still in the classroom one in the district and this is not an anomaly i've seen 20 percent of tfa members are retained after 5 years this is not an innocent agenda tfa is part of a larger movement we see the same people on the board of tfa trying to privatize schools and we want to push against that prioritization agenda and sever any group that is trying to further that and i'll cut it off there so everyone can speak (clapping) >> can you please hold the applause. >> i'm is a teacher at george moscone elementary school i'm here to support those board members that have the courage to not hold the cap other than the tfa in the district but who i believe that opted opposed to renewing the contract at all it is important to follow the lead across the country that also recognize the shiners off tfa for 2013 pittsburgh and durham and contract with tfa it is linked to corporate interested that are pro charter on your website tfa website 42 percent of tfa graduates are working in pu
. >> hi, i'm a teacher american people secondarily since 2006 and worked with telephone teachers unfortunately none are still in the classroom one in the district and this is not an anomaly i've seen 20 percent of tfa members are retained after 5 years this is not an innocent agenda tfa is part of a larger movement we see the same people on the board of tfa trying to privatize schools and we want to push against that prioritization agenda and sever any group that is trying to further that...
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asia secondly secondarily. scares me as a human being. charles: i'm with you 1000%.he vans, the satellite. they know everything you've ever googled. you hope it's the nsa looking through your files and not google. >> right. charles: real quick, steve likes the stock. you like the stock. we're in google. like it. waiting for some sort of breakout. ironically, maybe getting this out of the way can help the stock, david. david: maybe it could. i'm not a fan of the company. i don't like what they did when they split the stock. cut the shareholders. charles: i don't like that stuff either. but that's the way it is. another thing that's the way it is. tax day. uncle sam taking record amount of money. your money. spending it recklessly. who cares. it's your money. wait until you hear the numbers. ♪ ♪ [whistle blows] charles: all right. have to blow the whistle. let's open up another page from payne's investment playbook. i know you know it. but, yes, today is tax day. the federal government, take a look at this. six months into the fiscal year, they've taken a record amount
asia secondly secondarily. scares me as a human being. charles: i'm with you 1000%.he vans, the satellite. they know everything you've ever googled. you hope it's the nsa looking through your files and not google. >> right. charles: real quick, steve likes the stock. you like the stock. we're in google. like it. waiting for some sort of breakout. ironically, maybe getting this out of the way can help the stock, david. david: maybe it could. i'm not a fan of the company. i don't like what...
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the reality is at the end, this is going to turn into a personality disorder with depression secondarilyho are depressed do not commit homicide. they commit suicide but not homicide. this is starting to get the flavor of a sociopathic or other type of personality disorder. >> thank you doctor. let's move on and get back to our other breaking story. this preliminary deal has been reached on iran's nuclear program. what it means to the united states how will congress react to that? that's next. also ahead, a terror attack on a college campus. 147 people killed dozens of others hurt. you're watching cnn. stay right here. in new york state, we're reinventing how we do business so businesses can reinvent the world. from pharmaceuticals to 3d prototyping, biotech to clean energy. whether your business is moving, expanding or just getting started... only new york offers you zero taxes for 10 years with startup ny business incubators that partner companies with universities, and venture capital funding for high growth industries. see how new york can grow your business and create jobs. visit ny.
the reality is at the end, this is going to turn into a personality disorder with depression secondarilyho are depressed do not commit homicide. they commit suicide but not homicide. this is starting to get the flavor of a sociopathic or other type of personality disorder. >> thank you doctor. let's move on and get back to our other breaking story. this preliminary deal has been reached on iran's nuclear program. what it means to the united states how will congress react to that? that's...
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i think the real problem is poverty, and secondarily stagnant middle-class incomes. from my own point of view every day the price of microsoft stock goes up the wealth gap between bill gates and me gets larger but i have a tiny bit of microsoft stock so i am a little bit better off. he is a lot better off. i am more interested in me being a little better off than in him being a lot better off so there may be people who are interested simply in the gap. i am more interested in how well people are living. what i'm interested in our policies that improve middle-class incomes and poor people have a greater chance of getting out of poverty, getting into the working class, the middle class and many of the policies that are proposed to deal with inequality would actually slow economic growth, reduce the creation of jobs and that would be a bad thing. i would say there's a lot of crony capitalism in the system, there is a lot of economic activity, there's often an assumption the government intervenes in the market to help the poor and middle-class and libertarians are agains
i think the real problem is poverty, and secondarily stagnant middle-class incomes. from my own point of view every day the price of microsoft stock goes up the wealth gap between bill gates and me gets larger but i have a tiny bit of microsoft stock so i am a little bit better off. he is a lot better off. i am more interested in me being a little better off than in him being a lot better off so there may be people who are interested simply in the gap. i am more interested in how well people...
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secondarily, all, we only sell very little bit amount of our product on internet, we use incredibly robustoftware called aristotle that is used by government agencies and security firms to insure that the people that buy our product are of legal smoking age. all of our marketing, all of our intent is to market and sell these products to adult smokers. why there are some bad actors out there in the space, there are companies, particularly companies like ours, that are insuring that the most important thing you can do is make sure the youth do not have access to these products. >> okay, how are they getting them, your best guess? you guys will have to be in business of tracking it down or figuring it out or you get such bad press, people who should be allowed to use e-cigarettes, which helped cut down on regular cigarette smoking which is more dangerous, you will maybe get in trouble for that. so you have got to be careful here. how are they getting these things into their hands? >> i think if you go, there are hundreds of sites on the internet where someone needs to raise their hand say the
secondarily, all, we only sell very little bit amount of our product on internet, we use incredibly robustoftware called aristotle that is used by government agencies and security firms to insure that the people that buy our product are of legal smoking age. all of our marketing, all of our intent is to market and sell these products to adult smokers. why there are some bad actors out there in the space, there are companies, particularly companies like ours, that are insuring that the most...
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and secondarily, and this is most importantly, what was the conduct of the officers that were involvede been suspended? and keep in mind this is more than just the two or four officers that were involved in the initial detention. it's going to expand and increase the officers that were involved in the arrest and then also and they're going to focus on the probable cause. we don't know and that's why we're seeing all this discussion with the timeline because we don't know when exactly that injury occurred and how it occurred and which officers were involved. >> why are they being so tight with the information, mr. henderson? why is that? >> because there's liability attached to that. there's possible wrong doing from the officers involved. certainly this isn't standard procedure from when someone is either arrested or detained but then to have a broken neck. so something happened. we don't know what happened when he went into the van. the station was only three blocks away from where the incident occurred. so certainly they're going to be having a medical review involved to determine ex
and secondarily, and this is most importantly, what was the conduct of the officers that were involvede been suspended? and keep in mind this is more than just the two or four officers that were involved in the initial detention. it's going to expand and increase the officers that were involved in the arrest and then also and they're going to focus on the probable cause. we don't know and that's why we're seeing all this discussion with the timeline because we don't know when exactly that...
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secondarily, there is a significant amount of pickup and delivery productivity improvements that we foreseeality is, in the pickup and delivery operation, there is a reasonable amount of attrition over a period of time and we are very strong in the integration capabilities in our corporate development group. we think we can put these units together so that, between the revenue synergies and the pickup and delivery costs in particular, some in the linehaul area but we feel this will be accretive in fy 18 and beyond. stephanie: what was tnt doing wrong, why couldn't they make it on their own these days? fred: the issue with tnt is they were simply a fourth player in a market that has three very, very strong entities. in recent times, it was not that they were doing things wrong, it was just their market presence. in fact, we give them high marks in developing an improved strategy on a go forward basis, which is one of the things that may tnt attractive to us. erik: it is a $4.8 billion all cash deal. i had a look at your balance sheet a moment ago and i see $3.5 billion of cash. how much of t
secondarily, there is a significant amount of pickup and delivery productivity improvements that we foreseeality is, in the pickup and delivery operation, there is a reasonable amount of attrition over a period of time and we are very strong in the integration capabilities in our corporate development group. we think we can put these units together so that, between the revenue synergies and the pickup and delivery costs in particular, some in the linehaul area but we feel this will be accretive...
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and secondarily, how would we even know whether, what's being added because it's golden quote now required at this point to states on the label. whether that's harming as at all because unless you're like the young man who died funding anaphylactic shock, most of it would probably be long-term effects. i will drop off-line and listen to the edge. thank you. >> host: thanks. >> guest: he's actually right that a lot of additives can be concerned with poverty more but this did more with long-term thinkthinker have agreed to bring up with one immediate effects they might be we could sit in the case of caffeinated alcoholic beverages become something that the fda expressed their concerns about as energy drinks company started to put alcohol in their beverages. there were incidents of college students they would consume too much of them and end up in hospitals or there was a case we wrote about where a pointed end up a dying because of events that transpired after drinking of types of beverages. but he does bring up a good point which is that the bank is concerned that critics have with this sys
and secondarily, how would we even know whether, what's being added because it's golden quote now required at this point to states on the label. whether that's harming as at all because unless you're like the young man who died funding anaphylactic shock, most of it would probably be long-term effects. i will drop off-line and listen to the edge. thank you. >> host: thanks. >> guest: he's actually right that a lot of additives can be concerned with poverty more but this did more...
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secondarily, how would we even know whether -- what is being added because it is quote unquote not beingequired to states? whether that is humming us at all because unless you are like the young man who died from the anaphylactic shock, most of it would probably be long-term effects. i will drop off line and listen to the answer. thank you. host: thanks. guest: he is absolutely right that a lot of the additives -- the concerns would probably be more with long-term things. however, he did bring up what immediate effects they might be. and we did see that in the case of caffeinated alcoholic beverages. that was something that the fda expressed their concerns about as energy drink companies started to put a call in their beds rigid -- to put alcohol in their beverages. there were college students who drink too much of them and end up in hospitals. there was a kiss we read about where appointed and updike because of events that transpired after drinking those types of beverages. but he does bring up a good point, which is that the biggest concerns that critics have with the system are that t
secondarily, how would we even know whether -- what is being added because it is quote unquote not beingequired to states? whether that is humming us at all because unless you are like the young man who died from the anaphylactic shock, most of it would probably be long-term effects. i will drop off line and listen to the answer. thank you. host: thanks. guest: he is absolutely right that a lot of the additives -- the concerns would probably be more with long-term things. however, he did bring...
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secondarily, there's a long history in american and nonamerican markets of central banks making initialk "beat the crowd" we list that history and there's nothing definitive that comes after that whether you look at three months, six months one month. a year three years, it's not predictive, that everyone is fixated on something that historically is demonstrable. at the same time people preprice. it's a marvelous feature. >> you're the classic, you look at individual stocks. you'll play the bottoms up game anyway no matter what's going on here. >> that's not true bill. >> there you are being a contrarian again. >> i think about macro all the time. i want to talk about things that everybody else doesn't think about. everybody thinks this a lot of other people think the opposite. they're both priced into the market already. that's what markets do for a living. people have a hard time getting that simple function. >> that is. well, the book i look forward to reading it. "beat the crowd: how you can outvest the herd by dhiing differently." ken fisher. thank you. >> good to be with you, alwa
secondarily, there's a long history in american and nonamerican markets of central banks making initialk "beat the crowd" we list that history and there's nothing definitive that comes after that whether you look at three months, six months one month. a year three years, it's not predictive, that everyone is fixated on something that historically is demonstrable. at the same time people preprice. it's a marvelous feature. >> you're the classic, you look at individual stocks....
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i'm investigative level is spread across program of the fbi, secondarily secret service. it falls under the rubric of the criminal division of the national security division i hope with the assistance of the office of management and budget, uni in the office of management budget and other senators can continue a conversation about what the deployment of resources and structure should look like against the cybersecurity threat future. what you agree to participate in such a process? >> certainly, senator. you have outlined an important issue. i look forward to working with you and relevant partners on this committee and congress making sure the department is situated to handle the growing threat. >> there is considerable bipartisan legislation and i hope it is one where we can get something serious accomplished in the months ahead. another area where there is considerable bipartisan legislation is on and the reform. senator durbin mentioned hayes and senator of these legislation at the front and. senator cornyn and i have almost parallel bills that relate to the end of the
i'm investigative level is spread across program of the fbi, secondarily secret service. it falls under the rubric of the criminal division of the national security division i hope with the assistance of the office of management and budget, uni in the office of management budget and other senators can continue a conversation about what the deployment of resources and structure should look like against the cybersecurity threat future. what you agree to participate in such a process? >>...
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secondarily the middle section of the book was about examples. you may recall online using the cognitive science information. we did no harm. it turns out they did pretty well and we learned a ton about teaching and learning in that process and i we will come back to that. and i actually think i love books that give you a massive wake up call and i think you have done that for us. on the flipside i think there is a relatively rarefied few of higher education. i belong to an organization called the national association system had 44 44 systems across 44 states that have the statutory authority to hire presidents, assess and evaluate the work that the systems are doing and educate 75 percent of the undergraduate population. i have to translate what you are trying to tell us into what we are trying to do. which is to educate more people and educate them better. we have done something to blur the lines. very riveted on conclusions. i think you are being told by some of the respondents to the book credit opportunities are really was going to turn the
secondarily the middle section of the book was about examples. you may recall online using the cognitive science information. we did no harm. it turns out they did pretty well and we learned a ton about teaching and learning in that process and i we will come back to that. and i actually think i love books that give you a massive wake up call and i think you have done that for us. on the flipside i think there is a relatively rarefied few of higher education. i belong to an organization called...
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secondarily, i think the middle section of the book was a lot about examples, and you may recall that suny was a participant in this experiment to teach statistics on lewin -- online using carnegie mellon's learning initiatives. we did no harm. turns out the online students did pretty well and we learned a ton about teaching and learning this that process. and i'll come back to that -- in that process. aactually think -- i actually think, i love books that give you a massive wake-up call, and i think you did that for us. on the flip side, i think it was a relatively rarefied view of higher education. i belong to an organization called the national association system head. it's 44 systems across 34 states that have the statutory authority to hire presidents to assess and evaluate the work that these systems are doing and we educate 75% of the undergraduate population in this country. so i have to translate what you're trying to tell us into what we're trying to do. which is to educate more people and educate them better. and we have done something at suny to blur the lines between the
secondarily, i think the middle section of the book was a lot about examples, and you may recall that suny was a participant in this experiment to teach statistics on lewin -- online using carnegie mellon's learning initiatives. we did no harm. turns out the online students did pretty well and we learned a ton about teaching and learning this that process. and i'll come back to that -- in that process. aactually think -- i actually think, i love books that give you a massive wake-up call, and i...
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secondarily, arguing the tremendous increase in mobile investment has been attributable to the title two application to mobile voice. anyone's looking at this the introduction of the smart phone in 2007 generated explosion in mobile data usage which carriers then had to struggle to keep up with and did it by billions of dollars in spectrum and billions more in wireless infrastructure. and it was because mobile data was lightly regulated that we saw benefit to consumers. also argue that in january the fcc made a big show about 25 mega bits per second being the standard for broadband but then in february decided it would be subjected to title 2. you can't have it both ways. >> thank you very much. >> thank you senator wicker. senator sullivan. >> thank you mr. chairman. and thank you commissioners. i know you have had a long day. and i have a bunch of basic questions. you are the experts. i'm a freshman senator here trying to figure out what's going on. obviously there is a lot of press. let me just ask a couple base questions. and to the extent you can keep them short but i want a num
secondarily, arguing the tremendous increase in mobile investment has been attributable to the title two application to mobile voice. anyone's looking at this the introduction of the smart phone in 2007 generated explosion in mobile data usage which carriers then had to struggle to keep up with and did it by billions of dollars in spectrum and billions more in wireless infrastructure. and it was because mobile data was lightly regulated that we saw benefit to consumers. also argue that in...
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and secondarily, what do the police do to bring that number down?t is the policing on the street when you have this many people and the 600 murders weren't outside agitators, they were gang members and members of that community, you know that he has referred to. and he actually said that he blamed it on gang activity random confrontations. that's commissioner batts saying that's what is causing that. >> let me go to don lemon right now. don, you're there in baltimore there has ban lot of accusations against these gang members. i understand you have some representatives with you? >> yeah we had some representatives of the gang and we had technical issues. we can't get to them. and you'll have to watch it tonight, wolf. but it's really interesting because they're saying they had nothing to do with this. they said for the first time that they can remember, the crips and the bloods and the black guerrilla family, they have come together and there is a truce. this is what they're saying to me. they were actually out there trying to protect the community
and secondarily, what do the police do to bring that number down?t is the policing on the street when you have this many people and the 600 murders weren't outside agitators, they were gang members and members of that community, you know that he has referred to. and he actually said that he blamed it on gang activity random confrontations. that's commissioner batts saying that's what is causing that. >> let me go to don lemon right now. don, you're there in baltimore there has ban lot of...
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the second is that the expertise i have is under the freedom of information act and secondarily, i knowd deal about the federal records act, i don't claim to any expertise whatsoever with respect to criminal law and whether something is a violation of law or illegal in the way the average person on the street thinks of those words. so when we talk about or at least when i talk about something being unlawful or in violation of law, i'm speaking about civil statutes, not criminal statutes for which there could be a criminal sanction. i will defer to former u.s. attorney joe digenova with respect to those things. as -- i'm going to base my remarks very heavily if not exclusively, pun intended on what has been admitted either by secretary clinton publicly at a press conference on march 10 or on her behalf by her counsel and her office and statements that have been issued. i'm going to suggest at the starting point for looking at all of this would be the first week that she was in office in january of 2009. at least four times one when she began to does not a second estate, too when she depa
the second is that the expertise i have is under the freedom of information act and secondarily, i knowd deal about the federal records act, i don't claim to any expertise whatsoever with respect to criminal law and whether something is a violation of law or illegal in the way the average person on the street thinks of those words. so when we talk about or at least when i talk about something being unlawful or in violation of law, i'm speaking about civil statutes, not criminal statutes for...
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secondarily, arguing the tremendous increase in mobile investment has been attributable to title 2 application mobile voice. obviously to anyone who is objective looking at this the introduction of the smartphone in 2007 generated an explosion in mobile data usage which carriers then had to struggle to keep up with. and they did that by investing billions of dollars in spectrum and billion morse in wireless infrastructure. it was because mobile data was lightly regulated as an service service that we saw all this benefit to consumers. i would also argue that it is sort of paradoxical to me at least that in january the fcc made a big show about 25 mega bits per second being the standard for broadband, then in february decided that mobile broadband could be subjected to title 2. my colleague has pointed out you can't have it both ways. mobile doesn't count when it comes to this artificially high threshold but it does come when we want to regulate it extensively. >> thank you very much. >> thank you senator wicker. senator sullivan. >> thank you mr. chairman. and thank you commissioners. i know y
secondarily, arguing the tremendous increase in mobile investment has been attributable to title 2 application mobile voice. obviously to anyone who is objective looking at this the introduction of the smartphone in 2007 generated an explosion in mobile data usage which carriers then had to struggle to keep up with. and they did that by investing billions of dollars in spectrum and billion morse in wireless infrastructure. it was because mobile data was lightly regulated as an service service...
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secondarily, what makes a mom not have to think about the fact that she's at a new stage in our lifen. totally normal. psychotherapy which should come with the catering bill. it should be included. >> you marry off the kids and go to the shrink? >> why not? >> it's like an olympic athlete. they gets depressed because they have nothing to shoot for. >> it should be on most registries. >> did he just say i'm right? you know number three sounds like this my sister is so superstitious she will not walk under a ladder. she will cry tears of joy if she finds a four leaf clover. >> she's no more nuts than i am knocking on wood half the time. i'm going to say normal. superstition is everywhere. how many of us are knocking on wood or looking out for black cats. it's part of the human condition. it allows us to not think about the real monsters that are like out there. >> my opinion? you could say no. my opinion is people are searching for control. they feel as though they can control their outcome if they do these little things. >> well, i think that that's a pretty good read on this right? i
secondarily, what makes a mom not have to think about the fact that she's at a new stage in our lifen. totally normal. psychotherapy which should come with the catering bill. it should be included. >> you marry off the kids and go to the shrink? >> why not? >> it's like an olympic athlete. they gets depressed because they have nothing to shoot for. >> it should be on most registries. >> did he just say i'm right? you know number three sounds like this my sister is...
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secondarily, you can have a well sitting there and turn it off and turn it on so these, through this technology transformation of the oil market you can use your wells as the reserve. depending on the break even from any specific area, whether it's the balkin or eagleford. let's say the break even is 50 they're going to turn on that well. so my view is we're going to have far greater supply issues in front of us and i'm not trying to navigate 5 or 6% move but i think there's going to be more supply pressure for the oil market. >> putting a lid on prices. >> than demand. now we wake up one day and see global demand and global gdp rising back to 5% then you'll have the demand curve picking up quite considerably but until we see global gdp pick up the story is going to be excess supply. not an assumption or resumption of more demand. >> let's go back to what you said about equities. you like stocks at these prices because sounds like you're t in the camp of there is no alternative. >> well there's a cash alternative but earning 0 or negative. if you worry about it and there's a lot of w
secondarily, you can have a well sitting there and turn it off and turn it on so these, through this technology transformation of the oil market you can use your wells as the reserve. depending on the break even from any specific area, whether it's the balkin or eagleford. let's say the break even is 50 they're going to turn on that well. so my view is we're going to have far greater supply issues in front of us and i'm not trying to navigate 5 or 6% move but i think there's going to be more...
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it could have happened at the same time the vertebrae were fractured, or it could have happened secondarilyy in the van. his head his neck was not immobilized, which is what should be done in a neck injury. >> okay. let's actually pull up. i've got the video here on the magic wall. and we can show it here for you. again, it's all very gruesome and difficult to watch. when you see this video you're talking about the fact you believe there was some sort of initial trauma that he suffered. >> well unfortunately we don't have the events that occurred prior to the beginning of this video. he obvious had been taken down. he had been tackled by the police. >> did you see this part? i mean his head -- this is so hard to talk about. his head is loling, his legs are dragging this isn't necessarily a suspect trying to resist arrest. >> it appears there was trauma to the spinal cord. whether or not it had been severed at that point is unclear. >> would he have been able to talk if it had been severed? would he have been able to breathe? >> he would have been able to talk. respiration would have been af
it could have happened at the same time the vertebrae were fractured, or it could have happened secondarilyy in the van. his head his neck was not immobilized, which is what should be done in a neck injury. >> okay. let's actually pull up. i've got the video here on the magic wall. and we can show it here for you. again, it's all very gruesome and difficult to watch. when you see this video you're talking about the fact you believe there was some sort of initial trauma that he suffered....
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secondarily, to the issue of ukraine, we have a soviet leader that is extraordinarily tough and skillfulink with an intention of trying to reestablish the old soviet boundary. so watching what vladimir putin is doing in ukraine, i believe, can be instructed to our foreign policy, particularly to that region. so i believe we need to continue to stay engaged with the ukrainians. we ought to be providing them with assistance that goes beyond just giving them rations and providing some food, but actually providing some method of the fence. you have a pretty large nation track to overtake a very small one, and they should give every single american pause about what is going on. host: regina, you are next. a republican. caller: good morning. i first want to commend the veteran. i want to truly and sincerely thank him for our service because i know he wants to defend this country. and i thank him for it. and also the man from indiana with his information. i want to try the -- to make this as quick as i can because since this is such a situation that is so full of so many factors, we have iran -
secondarily, to the issue of ukraine, we have a soviet leader that is extraordinarily tough and skillfulink with an intention of trying to reestablish the old soviet boundary. so watching what vladimir putin is doing in ukraine, i believe, can be instructed to our foreign policy, particularly to that region. so i believe we need to continue to stay engaged with the ukrainians. we ought to be providing them with assistance that goes beyond just giving them rations and providing some food, but...
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secondarily, how would we even know whether -- what is being added because it is quote unquote not beingequired to states? whether that is humming us at all because unless you are like the young man who died from the anaphylactic shock, most of it would probably be long-term effects. i will drop off line and listen to the answer. thank you. host: thanks. guest: he is absolutely right that a lot of the additives -- the concerns would probably be more with long-term things. however, he did bring up what immediate effects they might be. and we did see that in the case of caffeinated alcoholic beverages. that was something that the fda expressed their concerns about as energy drink companies started to put a call in their beds rigid -- to put alcohol in their beverages. there were college students who drink too much of them and end up in hospitals. there was a kiss we read about where appointed and updike because of events that transpired after drinking those types of beverages. but he does bring up a good point, which is that the biggest concerns that critics have with the system are that t
secondarily, how would we even know whether -- what is being added because it is quote unquote not beingequired to states? whether that is humming us at all because unless you are like the young man who died from the anaphylactic shock, most of it would probably be long-term effects. i will drop off line and listen to the answer. thank you. host: thanks. guest: he is absolutely right that a lot of the additives -- the concerns would probably be more with long-term things. however, he did bring...