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are the ones we should spend the time to increase the affordability of the middle-income hours stratosphere i got off the subject but commissioner moore i believe that we should give the caveat putting blanket statements could handcuff us more and we need to look at other example to better explain this. >> yes. yes. yes. >> commissioner antonini and yeah. he appreciate comments from members of the public and i know this project is you know drawn a lot of attention but there are projects that go forth without approval the practicing those their code compliant and nobody challenges them on a dr there was an article in the chronicle one house i mentioned this earlier the remarks were 4 straight homes and it never came before the planning commission nobody bothered to file a dr so it was approved administratively a whether or not they're good or bad projects like on museum their quite a bit larger and, in fact in terms of square footage and the number of floors and those sorts of things. >> commissioner richards and just one other point we were dealing with a different situation only 27th and c
are the ones we should spend the time to increase the affordability of the middle-income hours stratosphere i got off the subject but commissioner moore i believe that we should give the caveat putting blanket statements could handcuff us more and we need to look at other example to better explain this. >> yes. yes. yes. >> commissioner antonini and yeah. he appreciate comments from members of the public and i know this project is you know drawn a lot of attention but there are...
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he helped launch broadband balloons to connect to the internet through the stratosphere. now, sebastian thrun is on to his greatest ambition yet, democratizing a higher education, by sharing knowledge with people that can't afford it via the internet. joining me on "studio 1.0," inventor, professor, and founder, sebastian thrun. >> it is great seeing you. thank you so much for joining us. >> i thought we could start our interview wearing google glass because you have been a big part of it. how often do you wear these? >> mostly outdoors, out and about. with my kids. or when i go bicycling and hiking. i love having it with me. >> what is the most surprising thing you have done wearing google glass? >> you know, i had this ambition to make a device that you can wear all day. and in every situation. and, it is, for me, it is awkward in a personal conversation like this one. this is something that excites me much more when i'm out and about and doing something. >> there is a stigma against wearing google glass. there is a word for it called "glass hole." >> i think it is a ne
he helped launch broadband balloons to connect to the internet through the stratosphere. now, sebastian thrun is on to his greatest ambition yet, democratizing a higher education, by sharing knowledge with people that can't afford it via the internet. joining me on "studio 1.0," inventor, professor, and founder, sebastian thrun. >> it is great seeing you. thank you so much for joining us. >> i thought we could start our interview wearing google glass because you have been...
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. >> watch as this iphone6 in a protective case, falls 100,000 feet through the stratosphere in subzero to 70 miles per hour. >> california-based company urban armor gear created the video to show the effectiveness of its military standard iphone >>> on this wednesday night, the breaking developments right here in havana, cuba. an historic day, and what's coming next. tonight, new details inside the talks between the u.s. and cuba. the first disagreement here. as both sides push for diplomatic ties. the first time since the cold war. the mystery russian spy ship that pulled into port here. the u.s. coast guard tonight now patrolling off florida for cuban refugees. and of course, the american cars, right here from the 1950s. >>> back home, before the super bowl, the super scandal tonight. the new report, what it reveals about those footballs. did the patriots cheat? >>> the new storm coming. will it turn into a nor'easter? ginger zee is standing by. >>> and the royal mess tonight. the headline breaking now about the newest sex scandal. what they've revealed. and the prominent americans c
. >> watch as this iphone6 in a protective case, falls 100,000 feet through the stratosphere in subzero to 70 miles per hour. >> california-based company urban armor gear created the video to show the effectiveness of its military standard iphone >>> on this wednesday night, the breaking developments right here in havana, cuba. an historic day, and what's coming next. tonight, new details inside the talks between the u.s. and cuba. the first disagreement here. as both sides...
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talking about the next generation of biotech companieses how about a name that soared into the stratosphereled back in the last few weeks. that should give you a good entry point. i'm talking about rcpt. a firm focused on developing immunology drugs. favor biotechs in developing big drug candidates and multiple shots on goal. there is another approach to create tremendous value. that's developing one drug that can treat many different diseases. a pipeline in a product. not unlike what we saw from allergen. rpc-10 # rpc-1063 is in phase three trials for multiple sclerosis and phase two for colitis. as a treatment for multiple sclerosis the data shows the drug is just as efficacious as the m.s. pill glenya which did $2.1 billion in sales. this drug has a shorter half life leaves the system in days rather than months which gives dock forstor ohs more flex nblt prescribing it. it's put up strong results in the colitis as well. it's being studied for crohn's and could work on other disorders like lupus and soo rye sis -- psoriasis. and there is an unmet need. they did a big $360 million secondar
talking about the next generation of biotech companieses how about a name that soared into the stratosphereled back in the last few weeks. that should give you a good entry point. i'm talking about rcpt. a firm focused on developing immunology drugs. favor biotechs in developing big drug candidates and multiple shots on goal. there is another approach to create tremendous value. that's developing one drug that can treat many different diseases. a pipeline in a product. not unlike what we saw...
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those billionaires has some sage advice for the masses of americans who have failed to achieve his stratospheric level of success. i'm going to bring you those words of wisdom next. >>> jeff green is a real estate investor and makes billions of dollars betting against subprime mortgage environment. he shared some of his thoughts on the u.s. economy. america's lifestyle expectations are far too high and need to be adjusted. we need to reinvent our whole system of life. according to bloomberg, green flew his wife, children and two nannies on a private jet plane to davos for the week. joining me, president of demos and an entrepreneur. we're going to check in on the state of our billionaires. nick, you know some billionaires. you've been writing about the world of the 1%. is the state of our billionaires strong? it seems quite strong. >> the state of our billionaires is very strong. it's galactically awesome to be us. >> is there any sign -- it's amazing in six years of recovery that this group of people who a lot think barack obama is a socialist, they hate redistribution. it has been an incredibl
those billionaires has some sage advice for the masses of americans who have failed to achieve his stratospheric level of success. i'm going to bring you those words of wisdom next. >>> jeff green is a real estate investor and makes billions of dollars betting against subprime mortgage environment. he shared some of his thoughts on the u.s. economy. america's lifestyle expectations are far too high and need to be adjusted. we need to reinvent our whole system of life. according to...
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he goes that another stratosphere in the third quarter. tied at 60. the steal. stop and shot a 3.with authority. hit three. after 3. after 3. set nba record. he was 9 of then on 3 in the period. he could not miss. he scored 37 of the warrior 41 points in the quarter. we are not worthy. we are in the worthy. 52 for the game. new career high just put him on the all star team and fly him to brooklyn right now. warriors win it 1 26-101. clay goes off. for 52. i'm excited. kobe bryant is not excited. he's learned the hard way that father time is undefeated. expect to miss the rest of the tone with torn rotator cuff happened couple nights ago in new orleans. owed almost 25 million for next year so don't think about him retiring. he'll be back. goodell just endured disaster embarrassing season. honesty integrity and competency all question so deflate gate is the last possible thing the nfl would want heading in the superbowl but here it is. the league loves to contain this before all the media shows up and the team team show newspaper arizona. just not possible. deflate gate. investigati
he goes that another stratosphere in the third quarter. tied at 60. the steal. stop and shot a 3.with authority. hit three. after 3. after 3. set nba record. he was 9 of then on 3 in the period. he could not miss. he scored 37 of the warrior 41 points in the quarter. we are not worthy. we are in the worthy. 52 for the game. new career high just put him on the all star team and fly him to brooklyn right now. warriors win it 1 26-101. clay goes off. for 52. i'm excited. kobe bryant is not...
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he helped launch broadband balloons to connect to the internet through the stratosphere., sebastian thrun is on to his greatest ambition yet, democratizing a higher education, by sharing knowledge with people that can't afford it via the internet. joining me on "studio 1.0," inventor, professor, and founder, sebastian thrun.
he helped launch broadband balloons to connect to the internet through the stratosphere., sebastian thrun is on to his greatest ambition yet, democratizing a higher education, by sharing knowledge with people that can't afford it via the internet. joining me on "studio 1.0," inventor, professor, and founder, sebastian thrun.
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dating tiger jolted lindsey into a whole new stratosphere of fame and scrutiny.otlight on your relationship? beginning it was difficult. i think it was not really what people expected. but i don't really care what anyone else thinks as long as you know we're happy. that's what matters. >> have you gotten tiger on skis yet? >> yeah. he's really good. yeah yeah. >> just last month, she made her comeback with a win at the world cup downhill race at lake louise in alberta. >> lindsey vonn is in the lead once again! [ applause ] >> like louise, canada! >> was incredible. finally i'm back. >> this weekend, lindsey reached a major milestone at the world cup in italy where she matched the all-time women's record of 62 world cup wins. so what does the future have in store for lindsey? wedding bells again? unlikely, she says. >> it's almost like when you get married, you have this feeling of being trapped, you know. no offense. >> none taken. >> i checked the marriage box, and i think i'm -- i'm good for right now. >> what about children? >> yeah. i definitely want childre
dating tiger jolted lindsey into a whole new stratosphere of fame and scrutiny.otlight on your relationship? beginning it was difficult. i think it was not really what people expected. but i don't really care what anyone else thinks as long as you know we're happy. that's what matters. >> have you gotten tiger on skis yet? >> yeah. he's really good. yeah yeah. >> just last month, she made her comeback with a win at the world cup downhill race at lake louise in alberta....
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day when sputniks and explorers are dashing through space and and missiles of death through the stratosphereation can win a war. it is no longer a choice between violence and nonviolence, it is either nonviolence or nonexistence. and the alternative to disarmament, the alternative to a greater suspension of nuclear tests, the alternative to strengthening the united nations and thereby disarming the whole world may well be a civilization plunged into the abyss of annihilation. and i assure you that i will never adjust to the madness of militarism. you see, and may well be that our whole world is in need at this time for a new organization . the international association for the advancement of creative maladjustment. men and women -- [applause] men and women who will be as maladjusted as -- in the midst of his in justices of the day cry out in words that echo across the centuries, let justice roll down like waters and righteousness like a mighty stream. as maladjusted late abraham lincoln who had the vision to see that the united states could not survive half slave and half free. as maladjuste
day when sputniks and explorers are dashing through space and and missiles of death through the stratosphereation can win a war. it is no longer a choice between violence and nonviolence, it is either nonviolence or nonexistence. and the alternative to disarmament, the alternative to a greater suspension of nuclear tests, the alternative to strengthening the united nations and thereby disarming the whole world may well be a civilization plunged into the abyss of annihilation. and i assure you...
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we are talking 100,000 feet into the stratosphere.did use a parachute to keep the falling iphones from hurting anyone as it plunged back to earth but the case and phone worked after the fall. >>> an orange county doctor who has delivered more than 10,000 babies has added another milestone to his career. more than 30 years after delivering this couple who later married, the doctor delivered their child. dr. barry may delivered kevin and briana fleischman's baby, that's maverick, on tuesday. >> it was different when you suddenly realized two people that you knew as babies found each other and didn't move and got pregnant and came back to the same place and where i had potential to deliver. so when this happened, i went home and told my wife. and i said, if we're in town, day or night, i'm coming to deliver that baby. [ laughter ] >> so he did. the couple hopes to have a second child but dr. may is set to retire next year. they better get busy. we'll be rig >>> the footballs might be deflated but the story is blown up. it was carried by
we are talking 100,000 feet into the stratosphere.did use a parachute to keep the falling iphones from hurting anyone as it plunged back to earth but the case and phone worked after the fall. >>> an orange county doctor who has delivered more than 10,000 babies has added another milestone to his career. more than 30 years after delivering this couple who later married, the doctor delivered their child. dr. barry may delivered kevin and briana fleischman's baby, that's maverick, on...
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then klay enters another stratosphere. splash brothers big step, klay with authority .e. he was 9-9 on threes just in the third period alone. thompson hit all 13 of his shots in the quarter. gets the kind bounce coming up. this was a good idea that they did not trade him for kevin love. klay sets an nba record with 37 in the third. nobody else wanted to even shoot the ball. they said keep giving it to klay. we're not wore think. he finished with a career high 52 for the game. warriors roll for the win. the star of the show. >> i was just really focused and hitting some tough ones. i was in a great flow. i knew i was due for a big half because in the first half i had so many good looks i just barely missed and man, even i'm shocked. that was crazy . >> that was crazy. how cool is this. klay's dad michael thompson was on the lakers team plane and following along with his son's exploits in a record setting performance. that is one proud papa. >>> australian open, the 26th seed serena ran away with the second and third. forehand winner down the line. williams would serve up
then klay enters another stratosphere. splash brothers big step, klay with authority .e. he was 9-9 on threes just in the third period alone. thompson hit all 13 of his shots in the quarter. gets the kind bounce coming up. this was a good idea that they did not trade him for kevin love. klay sets an nba record with 37 in the third. nobody else wanted to even shoot the ball. they said keep giving it to klay. we're not wore think. he finished with a career high 52 for the game. warriors roll for...
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that generates billions of dollars has been generating more and is on target to go into another stratospheremoney. and it's just been plagued by scandal and disrepute in the last year. how do you scare these two? >> the thing that is puzzling to me i've been covering professional sports for 20 years. despite all those transgressions that you mentioned the league makes so much money since roger goodell took overral years ago revenues have improved 65%. it's the demand for the sport. the popularity has never seen a spike like the last couple of years. all these things that would seem to matter to people, they don't. $10,000. that's what it would take you to go to the game on sunday. the cheap sheets. last year at this time it was $2,000. now it's $10,000. the demand from the public is so high that the league just keeps turning out money. >> is there something in particular driving it or the demand for all spectator sports increasing this way? >> it's football. it's not baseball or basketball, they have seen increase but not what the nfl has seen. we love violence. we love it. it leads to newsc
that generates billions of dollars has been generating more and is on target to go into another stratospheremoney. and it's just been plagued by scandal and disrepute in the last year. how do you scare these two? >> the thing that is puzzling to me i've been covering professional sports for 20 years. despite all those transgressions that you mentioned the league makes so much money since roger goodell took overral years ago revenues have improved 65%. it's the demand for the sport. the...
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those billionaires has some sage advice for the masses of americans who have failed to achieve his stratosphericring you those words of wisdom next. [meow mix jingle slowly and quietly plucks] right on cue. [cat meows] ♪meow, meow, meow, meow...♪ it's more than just a meal it's meow mix mealtime. with great taste and 100% complete nutrition, it's the only one cats ask for by name. i've been called a control freak... i like to think of myself as more of a control... enthusiast. mmm, a perfect 177-degrees. and that's why this road warrior rents from national. i can bypass the counter and go straight to my car. and i don't have to talk to any humans, unless i want to. and i don't. and national lets me choose any car in the aisle. control. it's so, what's the word?... sexy. go national. go like a pro. does a freshly printed presentation fill you with optimism? then you might be gearcentric. right now, get this case of paper for only $24.99 and save even more after rewards. office depot & officemax. gear up for great. you only know in a fire to get out, to escape and now ok you are outside and you ar
those billionaires has some sage advice for the masses of americans who have failed to achieve his stratosphericring you those words of wisdom next. [meow mix jingle slowly and quietly plucks] right on cue. [cat meows] ♪meow, meow, meow, meow...♪ it's more than just a meal it's meow mix mealtime. with great taste and 100% complete nutrition, it's the only one cats ask for by name. i've been called a control freak... i like to think of myself as more of a control... enthusiast. mmm, a...
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then klay enters another stratosphere. with authority! klay hit three. after three after three. the third period alone. thompson hit all 13 of his shots in the quarter. gets the kind bounce coming up. this is a good idea that they did not trade him for kevin love. klay sets an nba record with 37 in the third. nobles even wanted to shoot the ball. they just said keep giving it to klay. he finished with a career high 52 for the game. warriors roll 126-101. here's the star of the show. >> i was just really focused. i was in a great flow. i knew i was due for a big half because the first half i had so many good looks and i just barely missed. and, man, even i'm shocked. that was crazy! >> that was crazy. how cool is this? klay's dad michael thompson was on the lakers team playing and following along with his son's exploits in a record-setting performance. that is one proud papa. >>> australian open. williams taking on the 26th seed alena. salena dropped the first set and ran away with the second and third. williams would serve up a bagel in the final set match point backhand scorche
then klay enters another stratosphere. with authority! klay hit three. after three after three. the third period alone. thompson hit all 13 of his shots in the quarter. gets the kind bounce coming up. this is a good idea that they did not trade him for kevin love. klay sets an nba record with 37 in the third. nobles even wanted to shoot the ball. they just said keep giving it to klay. he finished with a career high 52 for the game. warriors roll 126-101. here's the star of the show. >> i...
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those billionaires has some sage advice for the masses of americans who have failed to achieve his stratospheric i'm going to bring you those words of wisdom next. [ kevin ] this is connolly cameron, zach, and clementine. we have a serious hairball issue. we clean it up, turn around and there it is again. it's scary. little bit in my eye. [ michelle ] underneath the kitchen table underneath my work desk we've got enough to knit a sweater. [ doorbell rings ] zach, what is that? the swiffer sweeper. the swiffer dusters. it's some sort of magic cloth that sucks in all the dog hair. it's quick and easy. pretty amazing that it picked it all up. i would totally take on another dog. [ kevin ] really? ♪ ♪ push your enterprise and you can move the world. ♪ ♪ but to get from the old way to the new you'll need the right it infrastructure. from a partner who knows how to make your enterprise more agile, borderless and secure. hp helps business move on all the possibilities of today. and stay ready for everything that is still to come. for over a decade, doctors have been prescribing nexium to patients just
those billionaires has some sage advice for the masses of americans who have failed to achieve his stratospheric i'm going to bring you those words of wisdom next. [ kevin ] this is connolly cameron, zach, and clementine. we have a serious hairball issue. we clean it up, turn around and there it is again. it's scary. little bit in my eye. [ michelle ] underneath the kitchen table underneath my work desk we've got enough to knit a sweater. [ doorbell rings ] zach, what is that? the swiffer...
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then klay enters another stratosphere. with authority! klay hit three. after three after three.shots in the quarter. gets the kind bounce coming up. this is a good idea that they did not trade him for kevin love. klay sets an nba record with 37 in the third. nobles even wanted to shoot ball they said keep giving it to klay. he finished with a career high 52 for the game. warriors roll 126-101. here's the star of the show. >> i was just really focused. i was in a great flow. i knew i was due for a big half because the first half i had so many good looks and i just barely missed. and, man, even i'm shocked. that was crazy! >> that was crazy. how cool is that. klay's dad michael thompson was on the lakers team playing and following along with his son's exploits in a record-setting performance. that is one proud papa. >>> australian open. williams taking on the 26th seed aleana. salena dropped the first set and ran away with the second and third. williams wrote serve up a bagel in the final set match point. backhand scorched to win it, serena on to the round of 16. the sister venus
then klay enters another stratosphere. with authority! klay hit three. after three after three.shots in the quarter. gets the kind bounce coming up. this is a good idea that they did not trade him for kevin love. klay sets an nba record with 37 in the third. nobles even wanted to shoot ball they said keep giving it to klay. he finished with a career high 52 for the game. warriors roll 126-101. here's the star of the show. >> i was just really focused. i was in a great flow. i knew i was...
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. >> but once it reaches the stratosphere, everything levels out. >> we were shooting from about 80,000 as high as a plane. it went three types as high as a plane. >> according to his iphone, the craft peaks at 100,000 feet or nearly 19 miles above the earth on its 95-minute voyage. >> at the very end, the balloon is stretched to its absolute maximum capacity. it was about 22 feet in diameter. it's enormous. a little craft below it. >> it got like that big. because the pressure lightens as you get up. there isn't a lot of oxygen. and the air is very thin. >> the pressure of the helium inside the balloon is now much greater than the surrounding air greater than the surrounding air pressure. so it continues to expand until finally the balloon pops and the craft comes plummeting back to earth at more than 100 miles an hour. >> so the parachute deploys maybe 30 seconds after the balloon bursts. it doesn't do anything until it gets to heavier air. >> at one point, it rocked head over heels. even though it didn't have head or heels. it was just like that. it was pretty amazing because there's
. >> but once it reaches the stratosphere, everything levels out. >> we were shooting from about 80,000 as high as a plane. it went three types as high as a plane. >> according to his iphone, the craft peaks at 100,000 feet or nearly 19 miles above the earth on its 95-minute voyage. >> at the very end, the balloon is stretched to its absolute maximum capacity. it was about 22 feet in diameter. it's enormous. a little craft below it. >> it got like that big. because...
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the stratosphere is already breaking down.adiation storms across much of its surface. i estimate that the planet will be uninhabitable in less than 38 hours. the distress call came in only four days ago. why would dr. rozhenko have waited so long before sending it? atmospheric dissipation is a rare
the stratosphere is already breaking down.adiation storms across much of its surface. i estimate that the planet will be uninhabitable in less than 38 hours. the distress call came in only four days ago. why would dr. rozhenko have waited so long before sending it? atmospheric dissipation is a rare
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for help, google turns to the space agency, an expert in stratospheric balloons. >> satellites go backe planet. balloons are for local. >> it was tested in a remote farm in new zealand with success. google isn't the only one tackling the problem. facebook wants to build special drones. the french startup has another idea. >> we're the first to deploy because it works now. there is no infrastructure investment required. >> they have created a map to make better use of the two g network which covers 85% of the planet. it has ambitions of expanding to asia and latin america. >> you can have facebook, e-mail, twitter search the web. you can have 80% or 90% of what you are doing, but not video. >> connecting the planet is a big task that requires a mix of solutions, and no one is perfect. if the solution is viable, thousands could circulate the earth in just a few years. >> you can join in the conversation with us on twitter. just putting out an interesting piece. my colleague is -- >> one of the trending subjects, january in five words. some of your january and five words. you have to do i
for help, google turns to the space agency, an expert in stratospheric balloons. >> satellites go backe planet. balloons are for local. >> it was tested in a remote farm in new zealand with success. google isn't the only one tackling the problem. facebook wants to build special drones. the french startup has another idea. >> we're the first to deploy because it works now. there is no infrastructure investment required. >> they have created a map to make better use of the...
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you know -- you understand how balloons work, and we invented a balloon that would sit in the stratosphere and -- >> i think i've heard of that before. >> give him the mic. clip it on him. so what happened was the key breakthrough was that we figured out a way to make a transponder on the balloon that could talk to existing smartphones. in the had never been done before. i figured it would never work. not only did it work but it works fabulously. so the people you're talking about, people in very remote areas, they'll take their normal phone, and they'll be able to talk to, literally, balloons in the sky at 60,000 feet all around the southern and northern hemisphere. it's really cool. and they steer by moving up and down. it's the neatest thing ever. you question about china -- ask the question again. >> is google willing to accept internet censorship to enter china? >> actually, no. [laughter] [applause] >> but china has the most people in the world. shouldn't most companies be willing to accept almost any terms to get that market open? [laughter] [applause] >> so we debated this a long t
you know -- you understand how balloons work, and we invented a balloon that would sit in the stratosphere and -- >> i think i've heard of that before. >> give him the mic. clip it on him. so what happened was the key breakthrough was that we figured out a way to make a transponder on the balloon that could talk to existing smartphones. in the had never been done before. i figured it would never work. not only did it work but it works fabulously. so the people you're talking about,...
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stratospheric. i don't know if i have enough of my database in front of me to give you a comp. set of reads best since '06. 96.5 goes back to july of '05. where we have to go he looks like we'll have to go all the way to january of 2004 to find a higher number. that is quite spectacular, on a confidence. who says gasoline doesn't make a difference. >> now, here's something interesting. one-year inflation rate that the respondents have in the sur 2.8 to 2.4 but the five-year outlook solid 2.8. numbers don't jive with what we see with pce or today's cpi but they have a real world feeling, humans at the other side of that survey. yields on that you know move a basis point higher but they have so much on on their plate, think ecb, think under 25 basis points, jgbs and trying to digest three-day weekend in front of than really you know can the ecb do anything to live up to expectations? that's the question on this trading floor. back to you. >> thank you. blowout number on consumer confidence rick santelli. swiss national banks's abrupt move leading to losses among retail foreign ex
stratospheric. i don't know if i have enough of my database in front of me to give you a comp. set of reads best since '06. 96.5 goes back to july of '05. where we have to go he looks like we'll have to go all the way to january of 2004 to find a higher number. that is quite spectacular, on a confidence. who says gasoline doesn't make a difference. >> now, here's something interesting. one-year inflation rate that the respondents have in the sur 2.8 to 2.4 but the five-year outlook solid...
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