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the future of the republican party and most importantly, the future of america. nd the entire team at the gingrich productions are dedicated for fighting if for ideas that have made america great. we are delighted to have three f our documentary films with citizens united here this weekend. in fact, newt and i will be introducing "america at risk" later this afternoon. we're very proud of our association with our producer and our writer and director. since the campaign, newt and i have been involved in several projects that celebrate the greatness of america. we are currently working on a new documentary entighted, "god loves you the life of billy graham." focusing on the wife and legacy of one of the most influencial religious leaders in our nation's history. [applause] newt and i are both writing books as well. as some of you know, i write children's history books featuring a time traveling character. rumor has it will be here later this morning. i will like to thank all of you to help share the american history through the books. it is gratifying to see so many
the future of the republican party and most importantly, the future of america. nd the entire team at the gingrich productions are dedicated for fighting if for ideas that have made america great. we are delighted to have three f our documentary films with citizens united here this weekend. in fact, newt and i will be introducing "america at risk" later this afternoon. we're very proud of our association with our producer and our writer and director. since the campaign, newt and i...
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for years, it's been bought and sold on something called the commodities futures market. at the new york mercantile exchange, it's traded alongside cotton and coffee, copper and steel by brokers who buy and sell contracts to deliver those goods at a certain price at some date in the future. it was created so that farmers could gauge what their unharvested crops would be worth months in advance, so that factories could lock in the best price for raw materials and airlines could manage their fuel costs. but in late 2007, that market started to behave erratically. and when oil doubled to more than $147 a barrel, no one was more suspicious than dan gilligan. >> we have to make sure that the futures market is an honest market. >> as the president of the petroleum marketers association, he represents more than 8,000 retail and wholesale suppliers, everyone from home heating oil companies to gas station owners. when we talked to him in the summer of 2008, his members were getting blamed for gouging the public even though their costs had also gone through the roof. he told us the
for years, it's been bought and sold on something called the commodities futures market. at the new york mercantile exchange, it's traded alongside cotton and coffee, copper and steel by brokers who buy and sell contracts to deliver those goods at a certain price at some date in the future. it was created so that farmers could gauge what their unharvested crops would be worth months in advance, so that factories could lock in the best price for raw materials and airlines could manage their...
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and if it turns out in the future that the negotiations are such that the city agrees that we should move forward with all of these things, and i do hope that we would get there, that would be the appropriate time for us to consider zoning control changes to allow them to do what it is they want to do. >> i mean, it beg the question -- one could discuss what gets better leverage. if we were to -- if the discussions with the academy were to come to an agreement where we would agree that that was an appropriate place for them to consider, you would have to amend the code at that point. you couldn't just do it through an agreement, of course. the code would actually have to be amended to allow them to be in that location. >> to make sure we understand procedurally where this is, our understanding is the academy of arts would move into and started using the space without obtaining the correct permit. >> that's correct. >> and then subsequently filed a conditional use, which is pending and sort of frozen as the e-i-r proceeds? >> that's correct. the e-i-r -- obviously we can't grant any a
and if it turns out in the future that the negotiations are such that the city agrees that we should move forward with all of these things, and i do hope that we would get there, that would be the appropriate time for us to consider zoning control changes to allow them to do what it is they want to do. >> i mean, it beg the question -- one could discuss what gets better leverage. if we were to -- if the discussions with the academy were to come to an agreement where we would agree that...
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. >> there will be times when the canal has to shut down, and that will not change in the future. what we can do is look for ways of responding to the situation more quickly or of finding faster ways of getting the canal open when we do have to shut it down. we will have regular problems in the future. >> a fifth block is planned, but little has happened since the transport minister attended 11 months ago. on thursday, he would not comment on the closure. unions wanted to resign. businesses feared big losses. >> the canal is extremely important. >> larger ships now have to wait another two weeks. that is how long the repairs are estimated to take. >> if you have just joined us, you are watching the "journal" on dw. when will the conclave meet to elect a new pope? we will ask our religious correspondent. >> and when was international women's day set up? it was a long time ago. that is our only clue for you. with so long to set a date? >> the main reason was because they were not all there. when pope benedict's last acts as pope allowed the cardinals to decide for themselves when the
. >> there will be times when the canal has to shut down, and that will not change in the future. what we can do is look for ways of responding to the situation more quickly or of finding faster ways of getting the canal open when we do have to shut it down. we will have regular problems in the future. >> a fifth block is planned, but little has happened since the transport minister attended 11 months ago. on thursday, he would not comment on the closure. unions wanted to resign....
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if that happens this what the future will look like. you see the red eastern line catches witch the blue western line in the year you probably want to make a note of this -- in the year 2103. nice precise prediction. so also told if you're going to make predictions you should make sure that when they play out, you are already dead. so 2103 is a perfect prediction. but i think think the most interesting thing about the graph is not where the lines cross on the horizontal data but where they cross on the vertical axis, where they cross in 2103, that's in roughly 5,000 points. now, to get from the cave paintings to the world affairs council this evening, that took 900 points. to get from us this evening to 2103, that will take 4,000 points. more than four times as much change as the world has seen in the last 15,000 years. now, that i think is an extraordinary hypothesis, and like i say this is a conservative assumption. the changes we have seen in the last 12-13 years, suggests this graph underestimates the speed of change. however, like i
if that happens this what the future will look like. you see the red eastern line catches witch the blue western line in the year you probably want to make a note of this -- in the year 2103. nice precise prediction. so also told if you're going to make predictions you should make sure that when they play out, you are already dead. so 2103 is a perfect prediction. but i think think the most interesting thing about the graph is not where the lines cross on the horizontal data but where they...
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what does the future want? not just the young ones, but all the people cheering for us in the future want to use technology. 77 percent said it will save them time, 74% believe it will relieve stress. and there is a generation coming up that will expect to be kept informed and make connections on line. my nephew just sent me a video from vancouver having a skype conversation with his cousins in england. and as our last lesson, we want to help each other. i want to reinforce this. a part of the reluctance is this fear that people are going to say no. the recent community vitality report says that three-quarters of us extend to a family, friends, and neighbors. this man's name is charles, 86 years old. he has an early stage of dementia. he starts the network, he invites the sisters. why in sydney and one in singapore. he also invites the neighbors. they refer to it as the neighbor lady. she says, thank goodness that you ask. i have been worried about charles. and creating that meaningful exchange. let me share a n
what does the future want? not just the young ones, but all the people cheering for us in the future want to use technology. 77 percent said it will save them time, 74% believe it will relieve stress. and there is a generation coming up that will expect to be kept informed and make connections on line. my nephew just sent me a video from vancouver having a skype conversation with his cousins in england. and as our last lesson, we want to help each other. i want to reinforce this. a part of the...
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what do you think is the future of this area?" >> this integrated approach to conservation is vital for semiarid countries facing the combined challenges of food and water security at a time of climate change. it is also vital for protecting the migration routes of the wildlife, and both of these elements are essential for creating sustainable livelihoods in the area. >> animals, they are very important because they make our area beautiful and they keep the ecosystem going, and also they bring in the tourists, thereby giving money to the community. >> one of the pillars of the kaza project is the official protection of the zambezi and kavango rivers. >> well, a transboundary river basis, the way i define it is when water, the natural flow of water, intersects an artificial jurisdictional barrier. the former colonial powers used rivers as borders, whereas the previous precolonial dispensation used rivers as means of transport, as means to connect people. >> africa inherited the borders that were created during the colonial era, but
what do you think is the future of this area?" >> this integrated approach to conservation is vital for semiarid countries facing the combined challenges of food and water security at a time of climate change. it is also vital for protecting the migration routes of the wildlife, and both of these elements are essential for creating sustainable livelihoods in the area. >> animals, they are very important because they make our area beautiful and they keep the ecosystem going, and...
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filling the final spot in the future soldier program. ir, this offender is one of the lucky ones. >> i told you a long time ago, cut your hair, all you had to do was cut your hair. >> you got it. >> it sounds like you're in. >> yeah. >> thank you, sir. >> you're getting a chance. >> do you know how many people want in this program? honestly, how many people want in this program in the facility? would you say at least half the people? >> yeah. >> least half the people want in. so if there's three beds and you get one of them, you need to make the most the out of that opportunity. >> despite the good news for this offender, not everyone will make the cut. even though are there three beds open. the officers decide only two teens are ready for the program. after being kicked out once before, this offender gets a second and final chance. >> i'm going to say yes, i'm the drill instructor johnson and officer mercer that it's a go for me. >> i've got no problem with it. you know that. it's a go. as long as you can back up what you're selling beca
filling the final spot in the future soldier program. ir, this offender is one of the lucky ones. >> i told you a long time ago, cut your hair, all you had to do was cut your hair. >> you got it. >> it sounds like you're in. >> yeah. >> thank you, sir. >> you're getting a chance. >> do you know how many people want in this program? honestly, how many people want in this program in the facility? would you say at least half the people? >> yeah....
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republican party and most importantly, the future of america. he entire team at gingrich productions are dedicated to fighting for the ideas that have made america great. we are delighted to have three of our documentary films produced in partnership with citizens united this weekend. in fact, newt and i will be introducing "america at risk" later this afternoon. we are very proud of our association with our producer, david bossy, and our writer and director, kevin knoblach. since the campaign newt and i have been involved in several projects that celebrate the greatness of america. we are currently working on a new documentary entitled "god loves you: the life of billy graham." focusing on the life and legacy of one of the most influential religious leaders in our nation's history. [applause] newt and i are both writing books as well. as some of you know, i write children's history books featuring a time-traveling pachyderm named ellis the elephant who, rumor has it, will be here later this morning. i'd like to thank all of you who have helped m
republican party and most importantly, the future of america. he entire team at gingrich productions are dedicated to fighting for the ideas that have made america great. we are delighted to have three of our documentary films produced in partnership with citizens united this weekend. in fact, newt and i will be introducing "america at risk" later this afternoon. we are very proud of our association with our producer, david bossy, and our writer and director, kevin knoblach. since the...
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what is the greater potential in the future? long-term versus short-term. the businesses today, the more successful future-looking businesses, the ones being adopted and heralded are the ones thinking about the longer- term future of their companies, the world, seeing them as interdependent and interconnected, mutually interdependent. that is the concept of sustainability. so, companies today, " -- kimberly-clark, nike, they're thinking about how sustainable their business is and are thinking about changes. "the lorax," is a perfect example of how they are seeing their businesses. many companies have achieved sustainability, they're calling it sustainability and innovation. the new watchword at nike is they are decoupling growth from scarcity of resources. that is just perfect for "the lorax." handed jones, the chief sustainability officer, spoke last week at the clinton global initiative, saying again and again in every speech that they are decoupling growth from scarcity of resources, which is exactly the lorax's issue. growth, growth, growth, a scarcity.
what is the greater potential in the future? long-term versus short-term. the businesses today, the more successful future-looking businesses, the ones being adopted and heralded are the ones thinking about the longer- term future of their companies, the world, seeing them as interdependent and interconnected, mutually interdependent. that is the concept of sustainability. so, companies today, " -- kimberly-clark, nike, they're thinking about how sustainable their business is and are...
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the activity ature ports and airports and hospitality sector the booming tech sector and all of the future, think about the changes that will happen in the next 14 years and each of these cities and in our region so we are going to hear a little bit about the future and some of the priorities and what the outlook is into this coming year and we are really delighted to have awful you here with us this morning. i think there is more than 600 and we are glad that you gathered with us. our tradition at this event is to alternate between the two cities from year to year and last year we hosted the event in oakland which, is why here here in san francisco this year and is to mayor lee thank you for being the host city this year andmary khan thank you for traveling across the bay that very short way to be here in san francisco. so how many of you are feeling optimistic about 2013? can you raise your hand? right? (applause). ism. it just has a feel? it just has that feel it's started starting out at a good space and with opt mission and that's good goods and this is a good year on top of the giant
the activity ature ports and airports and hospitality sector the booming tech sector and all of the future, think about the changes that will happen in the next 14 years and each of these cities and in our region so we are going to hear a little bit about the future and some of the priorities and what the outlook is into this coming year and we are really delighted to have awful you here with us this morning. i think there is more than 600 and we are glad that you gathered with us. our...
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we are investing a lot for the future. connell: jacques escu@ future. connell: jacques esculier, thank you for joining us. you mentioned at the top, the stock wabco doing well. the closing bell will ring at the top of the next hour. so here we are, 47 minutes away. will cyprus be like this on monday? will things calm down? it is a crucial weekend for everybody over there. we are going to go over there. get the latest in a live report. keep it here. ♪ [ female announcer ] from meeting customer needs... to meeting patient needs... ♪ wireless is limitless. [ female announcer ] from findg the best way... ♪ to finding the best catch... ♪ wireless is limitless. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ all stations come over to mithis is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. co
we are investing a lot for the future. connell: jacques escu@ future. connell: jacques esculier, thank you for joining us. you mentioned at the top, the stock wabco doing well. the closing bell will ring at the top of the next hour. so here we are, 47 minutes away. will cyprus be like this on monday? will things calm down? it is a crucial weekend for everybody over there. we are going to go over there. get the latest in a live report. keep it here. ♪ [ female announcer ] from meeting customer...
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the young people here today. i believe that you will shape our future and given the ties etween our country i believe our future is bound to ours. inaudible] >> this is part of the lively debate that we talked about. his is good. i have to say we actually arranged for that because it ade me feel at home. i wouldn't feel comfortable if i didn't have at least one he cannler. -- heckler. i would like to focus on how we -- and when i say we in particular young people -- can work together to make progress in three areas that will define our times. security, peace, and rosperity. let me begin with security. i am proud that the security relationship between the united states and israel has never been stronger. never. more exercises between our military, more exchanges among our political and military and intelligence officials than ever before, the largest program to date to help you retain your qual tative military edge. these are the facts, these aren't my opinions. these are facts. but to me this is not simply measured on a balance sheet. i know that here in israel security is something personal. here's what i think a
the young people here today. i believe that you will shape our future and given the ties etween our country i believe our future is bound to ours. inaudible] >> this is part of the lively debate that we talked about. his is good. i have to say we actually arranged for that because it ade me feel at home. i wouldn't feel comfortable if i didn't have at least one he cannler. -- heckler. i would like to focus on how we -- and when i say we in particular young people -- can work together to...
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it is the future. some in the gop are jumping on that bandwagon.ver someone tells you the science is settled and the debate is over, that is a sure sign that the debate is not over, but that they are afraid the debate might begin. [applause] they want to tell you it is settled and let's hurry up and make this decision and get on the right side of history. god determines who is on the right side of history. not the mainstream media and not the government. [applause] most of you are here seen the growing states and gobbling up more of the free market and freedom and self. if religious freedom is threatened, it is just the same. these of the twin engines that have made this the greatest country in the history of the world. finally, let me say that when the government kills freedom of religion and faith is pushed out of the public square, not just bad things happen. many good things do not happen. in my book, i tell the story of what happens when a man tracks religion into the public square and let it affect how the government behaves. african slavese
it is the future. some in the gop are jumping on that bandwagon.ver someone tells you the science is settled and the debate is over, that is a sure sign that the debate is not over, but that they are afraid the debate might begin. [applause] they want to tell you it is settled and let's hurry up and make this decision and get on the right side of history. god determines who is on the right side of history. not the mainstream media and not the government. [applause] most of you are here seen the...
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but bell to our top story and those developments in venezuela and what the future holds for the countryollowing the death of hugo chavez well joining me now is steve elmer he's a visiting professor not an american and caribbean studies at duke university steve nicolas maduro he is the hand-picked successor what is he got to do now to continue with the popularity of the people and continue with chavez's policies it's going to be a hard act to follow isn't it yeah it's years i'm sure but will it certainly will i think. dog is comes from the labor sector he was a trade union leader. in the one nine hundred eighty s. and ninety's and he is he headed the presidential commission that drafted the new labor legislation so he's known for being a reformist and i think that's going to help him and i think that will. assure that he will contain a certain to be a popularity but i think the key to all this is that he is closely associated with china as you know one child was left. to go to cuba to land a lot of stuff is less public announcement but he called on venezuelans and his people who are part
but bell to our top story and those developments in venezuela and what the future holds for the countryollowing the death of hugo chavez well joining me now is steve elmer he's a visiting professor not an american and caribbean studies at duke university steve nicolas maduro he is the hand-picked successor what is he got to do now to continue with the popularity of the people and continue with chavez's policies it's going to be a hard act to follow isn't it yeah it's years i'm sure but will it...
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and a key part of improving and modernizing our transportation system to meet the future needs of the bay area is a strong caltrain and that includes electrification, it includes high-speed rail and of course it includes extending caltrain and high-speed rail to the transbay terminal. and, so, we're going to hear an update today and we'll, colleagues, if there are no introductory remarks, we'll hear from john ram, director of planning. >> thank you, supervisors. john ram with the planning department. i'm very much pleased to be here today. i think this is a hugely important project for the city, has major long-term implications. and i think frankly it's a sign of our progress that the planning director is making this a planning project not [speaker not understood]. it is a hugely important project how we think about planning these days to link transportation and land use. so, thank you for this opportunity. i just want to start by doing something that we do a lot lately, which is to talk about why it's important to do this. these are the numbers on this side and i think you have copie
and a key part of improving and modernizing our transportation system to meet the future needs of the bay area is a strong caltrain and that includes electrification, it includes high-speed rail and of course it includes extending caltrain and high-speed rail to the transbay terminal. and, so, we're going to hear an update today and we'll, colleagues, if there are no introductory remarks, we'll hear from john ram, director of planning. >> thank you, supervisors. john ram with the planning...
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this is the future of the conservative movement, and future of america. >> let's hear it for the one more time. i know you're tired. -- for them one more time. i know you're tired. >> i want to tell you a story that's geared to my heart. -- dear to my heart. we just put my grandfather in the ground last week. he was a world war ii veteran. the honor guard lost composure and cried a little bit, which are not supposed to do, but it's understandable. i noticed younger people at the funeral just hanging out. people don't know, this man was there. he was there and dropping bombs on the people who at times almost took away freedom. it slipped from our grasp. from planet earth, possibly, for the rest of all-time. , gun controlhere -- they left at. it's so absurd. using this administration is going to try to take -- you think is ministration is going to try to take their guns away -- administration is going to try to take their guns away? yes. at some point, this conversation happened in germany. you think adolf wants to take your guns away? not to sound reactionary, but at every point throu
this is the future of the conservative movement, and future of america. >> let's hear it for the one more time. i know you're tired. -- for them one more time. i know you're tired. >> i want to tell you a story that's geared to my heart. -- dear to my heart. we just put my grandfather in the ground last week. he was a world war ii veteran. the honor guard lost composure and cried a little bit, which are not supposed to do, but it's understandable. i noticed younger people at the...
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the question is, what kind of future israel will look forward to? israel is not going anywhere, but especially for the young people in this audience, the question is, what does its future hold? and that brings me to the subject of peace. i know israel has taken risks for peace. brave leaders reached treaties with two of your neighbors. you made credible proposals to the palestinians at annapolis. you withdrew from gaza and lebanon and then faced terror and rockets. across the region you've extended a hand of friendship and all too often you've been confronted with rejection and in some cases the ugly reality of anti-semitism. so i believe that the israeli people do want peace, and i also understand why too many israelis, maybe an increasing number, maybe a lot of young people here today are skeptical that it can be achieved. but today israel is at a crossroads. it can be tempting to put aside the frustrations and sacrifices that come with the pursuit of peace, particularly when iron dome repels rockets, barriers keep out suicide bombers. there's so m
the question is, what kind of future israel will look forward to? israel is not going anywhere, but especially for the young people in this audience, the question is, what does its future hold? and that brings me to the subject of peace. i know israel has taken risks for peace. brave leaders reached treaties with two of your neighbors. you made credible proposals to the palestinians at annapolis. you withdrew from gaza and lebanon and then faced terror and rockets. across the region you've...
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well, i can say one thing about the future... without fear of being wrong. i "will" be back in the next episode with more "word play." would you mind repeating your name one more time, please ? - my name is lars sorensen. - sounds swedish to me. how many swedish people do you know in jamaica ? you'd be surprised, man. could i have my identification back ? oh. sorry. here's your passport... and your driver's license and your library card... and your bus pass. thank you. i hope i've passed the inspection. with flying colors. calli ? yes ? the taxi cab is bouncing. it don't bother me if it don't bother you. it does bother me. why don't you pull over to the side of the road ? i think i pull over to the side of the road. i will have this fixed before you can say-- frostbite. here. i think it goes this way. could i have a go at it ? i work on my own car all the time. it's a hobby. no, man. we couldn't ask you to do that. why ? do you think i'm too old ? not at all. give him some room, calli. you really seem to know what you're doing there, man. i belong to an auto
well, i can say one thing about the future... without fear of being wrong. i "will" be back in the next episode with more "word play." would you mind repeating your name one more time, please ? - my name is lars sorensen. - sounds swedish to me. how many swedish people do you know in jamaica ? you'd be surprised, man. could i have my identification back ? oh. sorry. here's your passport... and your driver's license and your library card... and your bus pass. thank you. i...
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the cap we are talking about, that's future seniors. if you are poor, sick, middle income, you get a lot more subsidy, total coverage for poor people than the wealthy. what we say, the wealthy should pay for more their own premiums than everybody else and helps us save medicare for the next generation. these are ideas that have bipartisan support. the only bipartisan idea on how to save medicare versus the rationonning from the ipab board. i yield three minutes to the the gentlewoman from tennessee, mrs. blackburn. the chair: the gentlelady from tennessee is recognized. mrs. blackburn: i thank the gentleman from wisconsin for the outstanding work that he has done and all of my colleagues on the house budget committee have diligently brought forward a budget that is responsible and is a credit to our citizens and to the american people. you know, i think it is quite amazing when you listen to some of this rhetoric. mr. chairman, it is so evident from listening to this debate that we have friends across the aisle that just really believe t
the cap we are talking about, that's future seniors. if you are poor, sick, middle income, you get a lot more subsidy, total coverage for poor people than the wealthy. what we say, the wealthy should pay for more their own premiums than everybody else and helps us save medicare for the next generation. these are ideas that have bipartisan support. the only bipartisan idea on how to save medicare versus the rationonning from the ipab board. i yield three minutes to the the gentlewoman from...
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for years, it's been bought and sold on something called the commodities futures market. here at the new york mercantile exchange, it's traded alongside cotton and coffee, copper and steel by brokers who buy and sell contracts to deliver those goods at a certain price at some date in the future. it was created so that farmers could gauge what their unharvested crops would be worth months in advance, so that factories could lock in the best price for raw materials and airlines could manage their fuel costs. but in late 2007, that market started to behave erratically. and when oil doubled to more than $147 a barrel, no one was more suspicious
for years, it's been bought and sold on something called the commodities futures market. here at the new york mercantile exchange, it's traded alongside cotton and coffee, copper and steel by brokers who buy and sell contracts to deliver those goods at a certain price at some date in the future. it was created so that farmers could gauge what their unharvested crops would be worth months in advance, so that factories could lock in the best price for raw materials and airlines could manage their...
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>> for the parse five years, people call me the doctor of the future. i've been really connected to the vc world. so, you know, honestly, it was very -- relatively easy for us. because most vcs who don't invest in health care want to invest in health care, because it's something cool, something new. something meaningful. >> do you see more of this on the horizon? is this space ripe for more funding? >> the challenge is, sometimes technology is, that doesn't fit into the economic model of health care, and it's more of a political problem rather than a technological problem. >> why? >> well, for example, whenever, you know, the feds are saying we'll only pay doctors for office visits and procedure, whenever you bill companies it's based on messaging to doctors, it's never going to work, unless you create a business model around it. that's what we've done. >> what is your business model? how do you make money? >> we contract with companies. so, you know, it's very easy. we charge about $50 a month per employee. and those employees get unlimited access and t
>> for the parse five years, people call me the doctor of the future. i've been really connected to the vc world. so, you know, honestly, it was very -- relatively easy for us. because most vcs who don't invest in health care want to invest in health care, because it's something cool, something new. something meaningful. >> do you see more of this on the horizon? is this space ripe for more funding? >> the challenge is, sometimes technology is, that doesn't fit into the...
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in san francisco looks like a tech bubble you might say, well no doubt there will be failures in the future but new opportunities will easily be backfilled by the dna of innovation now etched in san francisco's economy these firms and more, will provide access to a mobile mercantile network of over 5 billion consumers in a few short years and the magnitude of the upcoming change to the bay area will be stung. we are still in spring training. once again, thank you mayor khan and mayor lee and we that i thank you for continuing to promote the company that is make it fun to live and work in our respective cities. thank you. (applause) >>> thank you dan those are some great visuals. let's see, i got a couple of more names so, to acknowledge for being here oakland city attorney barbara jordan oakland city counsel. pat concern ham. oakland port commissioner instead of butt inner and bryan parker and deputymary sandra sum sum. so, that was wrong sorry. mayor khan, you are going to have do me better on that. so, now, for a look at the economy and financial markets broadly and also, drilling down in
in san francisco looks like a tech bubble you might say, well no doubt there will be failures in the future but new opportunities will easily be backfilled by the dna of innovation now etched in san francisco's economy these firms and more, will provide access to a mobile mercantile network of over 5 billion consumers in a few short years and the magnitude of the upcoming change to the bay area will be stung. we are still in spring training. once again, thank you mayor khan and mayor lee and we...
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we'll have the reaction to this and what the future holds. thank you for trusting ktvu channel 2 news. we'll see you the next time news breaks. we're always here for you on ktvu.com and mobile ktvu.com. have a great day. (wfts.ecl) ? .=(=pcpcpcpcpcpcpcpcpc2 h alex paen: right now, we need your help to locate the many children and adults who are missing. [captioning made possible by telco productions, inc.] ex: thanks for joining us. i'm alex paen. you may not know this, but every day thousands of men women, and children are reported missing. working with various law enforcement agencies across the country and the national center for missing and exploited children, this program each week spotlights several of these missing cases hoping someone like you might have information that will lead to finding these individuals. but we can't do it alone, so, please, pay close attention to these faces and stories. patrick alford was last seen in brooklyn, new york on january 22, 2010. the 7-year-old had been helping his foster mother with household chores
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i wrote a newsletter last week entitled "pioneers of the future vs. prisoners of the past." washington is trapped in the past in both parties. and i think that we need to break out of that past and look at the great exciting things being done around america. >> greta: you ran on that in the last campaign. why do you think the lines seem to be so drawn? is it deep ideology, commitment to one's ideology and unwillingness to look for solutions or grudges or what is it? >> i think this is a city whose culture is to avoid thought. this is a city where the -- this is a city that where the kardashians are the equivalent of intellectuals. >> greta: who are you point your finger at? >> the whole city. we're going to talk about a grand bargain. there's no possibility of grand bargain. this is silly. but it gives the press something easy to write about. remember the fiscal cliff fiscal cliff, which i said was more of a bunny slope. so we head this great crisis, and hold guys, the powerful guys, the guys, they're the only ones in the room. that's why what rand paul did was right. every
i wrote a newsletter last week entitled "pioneers of the future vs. prisoners of the past." washington is trapped in the past in both parties. and i think that we need to break out of that past and look at the great exciting things being done around america. >> greta: you ran on that in the last campaign. why do you think the lines seem to be so drawn? is it deep ideology, commitment to one's ideology and unwillingness to look for solutions or grudges or what is it? >> i...
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and what the growth is in the future. they approach being that if there is a trip on the network in the future that comes from one of these new developments, that development would take responsibility for and if there is a trip on the network that comes outside of those developments then the public agencies would take responsibility for that trip. if we go through the area and tally up the trip contribution in this study area and trace them back to the development and the land uses around, we are able to get trip percentages and if we apply that to the $480 million project cost then we start to see the percentages that's get an attributed and what we see in our calculation is a public share of about one-third. that will be shared between san mateo and san francisco jurisdiction and private share of about 2 thirds. that will be divide among the land use proposal. note this document does not represent a commitment to a particular and exact funding amount. rather it's not the intention. the intention is to provide that techni
and what the growth is in the future. they approach being that if there is a trip on the network in the future that comes from one of these new developments, that development would take responsibility for and if there is a trip on the network that comes outside of those developments then the public agencies would take responsibility for that trip. if we go through the area and tally up the trip contribution in this study area and trace them back to the development and the land uses around, we...
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some of the people are questioning their future. the uncertainty surrounding the possibility of unpaid furlough's is troubling. much of the essential work which supports our mission that sustains our critical platforms. of these come in, the most urgent investment is increasing the numbers, training and readiness of our cyberforces. it is about personal and it strikes me. i would imagine these professionals can be pretty intense. the second is a fiscal uncertainty that people would have if they chose the path of public service and what were they face in terms of furloughs and what is the commitment that they would have? how would you deal with the recurring and retention in this environment and when you not only have a global uncertainty, but top economic competitors in the private sector and fiscal uncertainty as well. >> i would only add a couple of remarks. number one, we have the most magnificent people anywhere. they are the envy of every other military in the world. there like that for a reason. they are very patriotic. i don't
some of the people are questioning their future. the uncertainty surrounding the possibility of unpaid furlough's is troubling. much of the essential work which supports our mission that sustains our critical platforms. of these come in, the most urgent investment is increasing the numbers, training and readiness of our cyberforces. it is about personal and it strikes me. i would imagine these professionals can be pretty intense. the second is a fiscal uncertainty that people would have if they...
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do you worry about the future? >> no. once i made the decision and you know, i feel good about it and feel good about the way it turned out, so no, i don't have any regrets. it turned out exactly the way i would have hoped it would. i will move forward and play it by ear and take it as it comes. >> again, to reiterate, why did you do this? why? why would you put yourself out there like this? >> you know, like the people need to hear what someone really believes. they needed to hear what he really thinks. he was just saying the absolute opposite in public. and i just felt like that, you know, just watch him on tv and that just wasn't what he was saying in public. so it just -- everybody needed to hear that. >> so you knew you had a unique seat in history as to what had been said. >> yeah, i thought it could be a game-changer. i thought maybe he would leave the campaign at that point. >> okay, scott prouty, thanks for your time. >> thank you. >> thanks for doing this on the ed show. >> thank you. thank you for speaking up fo
do you worry about the future? >> no. once i made the decision and you know, i feel good about it and feel good about the way it turned out, so no, i don't have any regrets. it turned out exactly the way i would have hoped it would. i will move forward and play it by ear and take it as it comes. >> again, to reiterate, why did you do this? why? why would you put yourself out there like this? >> you know, like the people need to hear what someone really believes. they needed to...
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that's why i've been saying the important biotechs of today represent the future of pharma. they are well on their way to being the next big pharma names. so far this week, i've recommended celgene, gilead and biogen idec, which you might have heard earlier today on "closing bell." today i've got one more biotech that fits the mold. this stock exemplifies the growth trajectories i'm talking about. i'm referring to regeneron pharmaceuticals. right now it's a $176 stock that's $12 off the 52-week high. it's got a market cap of $17 billion. do not let that high share price scare you away. let me tell you a little story so you understand where this company's coming from and where i think it's going to. for those of you who watched "mad money's" eighth anniversary show two weeks ago, you might remember it's one of the top eight performers of the last eight years. more important, though, i actually recommended regeneron a couple months after this show started, in 2005, after a great interview with the ceo. at the time, it was trading at less than $5 a share. it was a pure spec. i p
that's why i've been saying the important biotechs of today represent the future of pharma. they are well on their way to being the next big pharma names. so far this week, i've recommended celgene, gilead and biogen idec, which you might have heard earlier today on "closing bell." today i've got one more biotech that fits the mold. this stock exemplifies the growth trajectories i'm talking about. i'm referring to regeneron pharmaceuticals. right now it's a $176 stock that's $12 off...
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and, therefore, wars could be waged in the future in a way that would be very fast, cheap, efficient and low-cost. mainly by the projection of firepower onto land from the maritime and aerospace domain, but also employing small numbers of elite special forces. and that would provide the answer to the problem of future armed conflict. it was an appealing argument because we would all like work obviously to be fast, cheap, efficient and low-cost. but, of course, as it turns out in both afghanistan and in iraq we were confronted with realities that really demonstrated in the 1990s associate with what was called at the time the revolution in military affairs. it was meant a faith-based argument. once we confronted reality, we really had to adapt quickly to i think what our four main continuities in war and warfare that were certainly evident in iraq. and the first is the war is an extension of politics. this is quite consistent with the writings of the 19th century prussian philosopher of war. what this means is you wage war to achieve medical outcomes. it addresses the cost of the war an
and, therefore, wars could be waged in the future in a way that would be very fast, cheap, efficient and low-cost. mainly by the projection of firepower onto land from the maritime and aerospace domain, but also employing small numbers of elite special forces. and that would provide the answer to the problem of future armed conflict. it was an appealing argument because we would all like work obviously to be fast, cheap, efficient and low-cost. but, of course, as it turns out in both...
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science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. political limbo. live. and. the speech. will. look. good. and a. little fun i'm a little.
science technology innovation all the latest developments from around russia we've got the future covered. political limbo. live. and. the speech. will. look. good. and a. little fun i'm a little.