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is "time".have enough time. they've got the kids and they got the job, they got the carpooling, they've got all the other things that are going on in their life that make them crazy. people don't have time. and so that's the reason why i created 10 minute trainer; it's because it's an excuse-buster. you will make the time with 10 minute trainer because the excuses that i have, you know, "i've gotta work out for 45 minutes to an hour" are gone. >> with 10 minute trainer you will have no more excuses, and
is "time".have enough time. they've got the kids and they got the job, they got the carpooling, they've got all the other things that are going on in their life that make them crazy. people don't have time. and so that's the reason why i created 10 minute trainer; it's because it's an excuse-buster. you will make the time with 10 minute trainer because the excuses that i have, you know, "i've gotta work out for 45 minutes to an hour" are gone. >> with 10 minute trainer...
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i thought about the times and the times i wanted to go. i thought if it was early it didn't matter too much. i'm betting there is a going to be a lot of people traveling. >> reporter: the first big snowstorm of the season in the midwest did lead to canceled flights in and out of sfo. mostly from chicago. but again this morning no cancellations or delays to report in and out of sfo. that could change keep in mind later on today as we are expected to get some rainy stormy weather here. so the advice is always the same get to your flight early and check with your airline before you arrive. live at sfo allie rasmus ktvu channel 2 news. >> in the meantime a winter storm one that dumped more than a foot of snow in the federal u.s. has disrupted air travel. it's now over the great lakes. at least seven deaths have been reported including three in iowa. victims were killed in a 30 car pileup on interstate 35. also the power was knocked out for 400,000 homes anopias in -- homes and businesses in about 13 states. o'hare airport canceled hundreds of
i thought about the times and the times i wanted to go. i thought if it was early it didn't matter too much. i'm betting there is a going to be a lot of people traveling. >> reporter: the first big snowstorm of the season in the midwest did lead to canceled flights in and out of sfo. mostly from chicago. but again this morning no cancellations or delays to report in and out of sfo. that could change keep in mind later on today as we are expected to get some rainy stormy weather here. so...
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and how do your times compare? there's no difference. my time, your time, same same, okay? so that's very important to understand what that v is. now in our particular case, v for this example was 60% the speed of light. let's see what happens when we put that in there. if it was a 2-hour trip with no funny business. now 6 x 6, 0.36, and c-squared and c-squared, cancel out. so it's 1 minus 0.36. does anyone know what that is? okay, it's going to be 64. 1 minus that it's gonna be 0.64. but now you gotta know the square root of 0.64. you know the square root of 64, 8 x 8 = 64. what about 0.64? it's 0.8. now you gotta know how many times does .08 go into 2. calculator types? well, i'll tell you, i've done it before. 2.5. yeah, 0.8 will go into 2, 2.5 times. so you know what? the time that the earth types see is the 2 hours that they would see if their velocity were zero. t sub zero. the time that the earth types see is that 2 hours but modified by this thing over here and it's called the lorentz fitzgerald contraction factor, all right? and then v is the speed, the relative sp
and how do your times compare? there's no difference. my time, your time, same same, okay? so that's very important to understand what that v is. now in our particular case, v for this example was 60% the speed of light. let's see what happens when we put that in there. if it was a 2-hour trip with no funny business. now 6 x 6, 0.36, and c-squared and c-squared, cancel out. so it's 1 minus 0.36. does anyone know what that is? okay, it's going to be 64. 1 minus that it's gonna be 0.64. but now...
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, every time.cer: versacut is from rockwell, so you know it's a high-quality, precision instrument. with a compact, balanced design that's less than half the weight of an ordinary circular saw, it's much easier to control. precision depth settings allow you to cut in place on a simple piece of scrap lumber. 3500 r.p.m. of cutting power so it speeds through almost any material. an all-metal plunge base and blade guard that provide 360 degrees of protection. plus a laser guide that helps you get perfect straight cuts every time. and with the three different cutting blades for wood, metal and tile, you're gonna use versacut all the time. >> check this out: we're going to show you how to take the pain out of cutting plywood sheets down to size. >> this is how versacut really makes your life easier. i'm using my optional track guide, setting it with the cut line indicator and i can make clean, straight cuts in sheet goods like plywood right on the stack. [whirring] >> jennifer: now you're not gonna wres
, every time.cer: versacut is from rockwell, so you know it's a high-quality, precision instrument. with a compact, balanced design that's less than half the weight of an ordinary circular saw, it's much easier to control. precision depth settings allow you to cut in place on a simple piece of scrap lumber. 3500 r.p.m. of cutting power so it speeds through almost any material. an all-metal plunge base and blade guard that provide 360 degrees of protection. plus a laser guide that helps you get...
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plus which is the time and time again.the reason we haven't had a budget for three years is because you can't block amendments. that's why we haven't had a budget. it's difficult to do appropriations bills on the fly without having amended because nature and culture of the institution. we haven't done an appropriations bill and i don't know how long that's because you can't offer amendments. it goes back to the majorities desire under the current leadership to cited the minority from participating the process, which is their right. [inaudible] >> he said harry reid may be doing this as a tack tick sheet negotiated deal. he said it out loud he does not like the resolve ability with mr. mcconnell. but i know reid didn't like the agreements they had. what kind of handshake agreement would he be looking for? would be set to rule deal for him? >> first of all, this is happened in the past were leaders instead of going to some nuclear option to change the rules and an agreement was negotiated. this happened on numerous occasions
plus which is the time and time again.the reason we haven't had a budget for three years is because you can't block amendments. that's why we haven't had a budget. it's difficult to do appropriations bills on the fly without having amended because nature and culture of the institution. we haven't done an appropriations bill and i don't know how long that's because you can't offer amendments. it goes back to the majorities desire under the current leadership to cited the minority from...
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of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york, mr. israel, for five minutes. mr. israel: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise to join my colleagues in hong chairman emanuel cleaver. i have never had to wait so long to say something nice about our colleague of ours, and that gives you a sense of how wonderful chairman cleaver has been as the chairman of the c.b.c., as a member of congress and as a human being. this is a place of hard elbows and harsh tongues, and chairman cleaver has always worked to make us better, a better congress and better as individuals. he and i found common ground very early on in our tenure together. i created the house central aisle caucus and he reached out to me and we tried to figure out ways of injecting respect and tolerance and sensitivity into our discourse on the floor of the house. we share the value that listening is better than shouting and that bringing people together is a more valid tradition than driving them aparticipate.
of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york, mr. israel, for five minutes. mr. israel: thank you, mr. speaker. i rise to join my colleagues in hong chairman emanuel cleaver. i have never had to wait so long to say something nice about our colleague of ours, and that gives you a sense of how wonderful chairman cleaver has been as the chairman of the c.b.c., as a member of congress and as a human being. this is a place of hard elbows and harsh tongues,...
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hi have a great time.he ladies and guys that come, it is for the community and we really make it fun. people think it is only for those that play basketball or swim. >> i have been coming to the pool for a long time now. it is nice, they are sweet. >> in the aquatics center, they are very committed to combining for people in san francisco. and also ensuring that they have public safety. >> there are a lot of different personalities that come through here and it makes it very exciting all the time. they, their family or teach their kids have a swim. >> of the gem is fantastic, there is an incredible program going on there, both of my girls have learned to swim there. it is a fantastic place, check it out. it is an incredible indication of what bonn dollars can do with our hearts and facilities. it is as good as anything you will find out why mca. parents come from all over. >> there are not too many pools that are still around, and this is one-stop shopping for kids. you can bring your kid here and have a c
hi have a great time.he ladies and guys that come, it is for the community and we really make it fun. people think it is only for those that play basketball or swim. >> i have been coming to the pool for a long time now. it is nice, they are sweet. >> in the aquatics center, they are very committed to combining for people in san francisco. and also ensuring that they have public safety. >> there are a lot of different personalities that come through here and it makes it very...
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he was great, loving most of the time, and an older brother some of the time. little would you know sometimes i could be an annoying little brother. i like quotes, so i went and looked for a few that reminded me very much of milton "let no one come to you without living better and happier. be the living expression of god's kiedness, kiedness in your eyes, kiedness in your face, kiedness in your smile. mother terreese a to the outside world we all grow old but to not brothers and sisters. we know each other as we always were. we know each other's heart. we share private family jokes. we remember family feuds, secrets and joys and grief. we live outside the touch of time. everybody can be great because everybody can serve. you don't have to have a college degree to serve. you don't have to make the subject and verb agree to serve. you don't need ton the second theory of thermodynamics and physics to serve. you only need a heartful of grace, a soul generated by love" . martin martin luther king junior. as all of we watched our family work in the community and we w
he was great, loving most of the time, and an older brother some of the time. little would you know sometimes i could be an annoying little brother. i like quotes, so i went and looked for a few that reminded me very much of milton "let no one come to you without living better and happier. be the living expression of god's kiedness, kiedness in your eyes, kiedness in your face, kiedness in your smile. mother terreese a to the outside world we all grow old but to not brothers and sisters....
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>>> ran out of time for the calls.t the final call right now. >> if the walmart news is the case, i don't know how many microsoft surface cab let's will get caught. >> dan? >> qualcomm. >> good deal. we'll see you next week.
>>> ran out of time for the calls.t the final call right now. >> if the walmart news is the case, i don't know how many microsoft surface cab let's will get caught. >> dan? >> qualcomm. >> good deal. we'll see you next week.
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so many are time-pulled. they don't have enough time.all of this content on the web. >> high do the people that supply the original content feel about you nicking their stuff? >> we're not substituting it. we still read the full story, you can use the summary to evaluate what you want to read. signed a deal with news corp. we give the summary for free. if you want to read free, the payroll kicks in and you pay for that. >> a very smart thing. i'm sure they thought of to start with. right? how do you make money out of this? you've had the investment. where's the money? >> what i kind of have taken aback, 500,000 downloads. over 500 million summaries on service. a lot of users reading this content. a subscription model, we provide content you didn't get anywhere else on the web. keep the summaries on, the only place on the web you'll get a beautifully summarized content. >> when you look at things like television and conventional forms of media, does your heart sink? do you think you guys just don't get it anymore? you should be doing x, y
so many are time-pulled. they don't have enough time.all of this content on the web. >> high do the people that supply the original content feel about you nicking their stuff? >> we're not substituting it. we still read the full story, you can use the summary to evaluate what you want to read. signed a deal with news corp. we give the summary for free. if you want to read free, the payroll kicks in and you pay for that. >> a very smart thing. i'm sure they thought of to start...
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loves the new year this is the time of hopes this is a time of. remembering what happened before hoping for something new something better and well this is a really a very exciting moment for all russians including myself you are looking from the outside i always have people ask me why is it that the country kind of just stops for so many days after new year's can you just take our audience through that tradition of the city one of the busiest largest cities in the world just becoming a ghost town why that happens and why at least for me it's become a fun tradition to be in an empty mosque i want to drive to work which is a pleasure why does that happen or on new year's. well it's actually it's twice a year that the city becomes it doesn't actually become a ghost town but it's really it's could be seen visually just the amount of cars i decrease is like ten times the roads are absolutely free which is totally not usual for the city which is. usually blocked by just a monster traffic jams two times a year during the main holidays which are consider
loves the new year this is the time of hopes this is a time of. remembering what happened before hoping for something new something better and well this is a really a very exciting moment for all russians including myself you are looking from the outside i always have people ask me why is it that the country kind of just stops for so many days after new year's can you just take our audience through that tradition of the city one of the busiest largest cities in the world just becoming a ghost...
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you don't know what's going to happen from the time you get on shift to the time you get off shift. >> there's only two types of people in prison. you got the predators and you got the prey. >> i stabbed an inmate 12 times. over some dope in front of the chow hall. >> you got somebody in your face everywhere you go around here. >> always keep in mind where you're working. try not to compromise any advantage you have. >> don't ever assume anything. >> you always have the chance of an inmate trying to escape. you don't know when. you don't know how they're going to try it, you know. >> when inmates break the rules, they're sent to the disciplinary unit also known as the hole. here prisoners are allowed only one hour of exercise a day. the other 23 hours, they're locked in their cells. >> this is like the prison within the prison so to speak. they come here, basically, due to the actions of out on the yard or in a living unit they've somehow broken the rules and misbehave and they're brought up here for corrective management to try to improve their behavior. >>> anamosa has a zero tolera
you don't know what's going to happen from the time you get on shift to the time you get off shift. >> there's only two types of people in prison. you got the predators and you got the prey. >> i stabbed an inmate 12 times. over some dope in front of the chow hall. >> you got somebody in your face everywhere you go around here. >> always keep in mind where you're working. try not to compromise any advantage you have. >> don't ever assume anything. >> you...
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he was the oldest president of the time, he was 68 -- [laughter] >> at that time she was. and he did his inaugural address for two hours in the cold weather. he caught pneumonia and he died exactly one month later. >> who was the first president to hold the inauguration on the west side of the capitol and in the background on that? >> ronald reagan was the first, 1981, the first one to be on the west side of the capitol. mike understanding is that there was a center of oregon, ronald reagan fought and was a good idea, he was beginning to discover for the that way. he liked that idea but the biggest factor was the fact that now so many more people can view that. now they're there for you obama add delete your inauguration four years ago there were a thousand tickets and they still live tv commercials up and they stand there. but when it used to be on the east side there were about 20,000 people who could see the actual ceremony. and a lot more of course could be present for the parade and oftentimes there were more than a million but not for the ceremony itself. >> are all
he was the oldest president of the time, he was 68 -- [laughter] >> at that time she was. and he did his inaugural address for two hours in the cold weather. he caught pneumonia and he died exactly one month later. >> who was the first president to hold the inauguration on the west side of the capitol and in the background on that? >> ronald reagan was the first, 1981, the first one to be on the west side of the capitol. mike understanding is that there was a center of oregon,...
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it's also in this time of stillness and preparation but at the core of it advent is a time of hope. that is the expectation. that is the four sunday's theme. >> hope and joy and love and i think peace is at the end. >> peace is at the end. candles. this is an interesting thing. there is a wreath in most churches now. and there are three purple candles and one pink one i think. this is sort of a new thing that has caught on. each candle you light an advent wreath. now the wreath goes back to it's always scandinavians and germans. they came up with the circular wreath made of bows and then they would light candles in the darkness of winter, the symbol of the coming of the light. and martin luther lutheran founder in 1500 picked up on this idea of the wreath which is circular meaning eternity. and so it kind of got brought into the now all of the christian observances. each sunday in advent you light a candle. you may remember what each one is but i don't. >> i read that martin luther preached on christmas more than any other time. all of the sermons were on christmas. he loved it even
it's also in this time of stillness and preparation but at the core of it advent is a time of hope. that is the expectation. that is the four sunday's theme. >> hope and joy and love and i think peace is at the end. >> peace is at the end. candles. this is an interesting thing. there is a wreath in most churches now. and there are three purple candles and one pink one i think. this is sort of a new thing that has caught on. each candle you light an advent wreath. now the wreath goes...
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let's reopen the playbook one more time. in this strategy you sell a put and use the money to buy a call spread. the higher strike call is where you make the most money, where your profits are capped. since you're short a put as well, you must be willing to buy the stock at that put price. walk us through. >> what i'm looking at is selling the 24 puts. i'll collect $1.10 there and purchase the march 29 call spending two dollars. to further finance the trade, sell the march 32 calls for a dollar net credit of about a dime. the idea i can either get along the stock up 3.5% or if the stock comes in, i could be forced to buy it at $24. here is an important point, this stock when it hit its absolute low which took place in november of 2008, trading just over $16, i think the real risk you have to ask yourself is that's about as low as the stock will be likely to go. i think in any scenario we can imagine. we're looking for about a 90-day window. giving 12.5% upside. relative to that lower spread. >> where was natural gas the last
let's reopen the playbook one more time. in this strategy you sell a put and use the money to buy a call spread. the higher strike call is where you make the most money, where your profits are capped. since you're short a put as well, you must be willing to buy the stock at that put price. walk us through. >> what i'm looking at is selling the 24 puts. i'll collect $1.10 there and purchase the march 29 call spending two dollars. to further finance the trade, sell the march 32 calls for a...
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* this is a question that has been asked time and time again about whether or not we can actually bring this in-house or not. i think there is a fair amount of members on the board who are interested in exploring that idea. in terms of the logistics of it, would we be able to do that immediately in time for this budget? can you help us walk through that? what would be sort of your recommendation? would it be to go through an rfp process first and then to evaluate another time? can you just tell us logistically how it would work to do this? >> yes, madam chair. it's my advice that the committee directs me to competitively bid these services. i am happy to at the end of awarding that contract, be able to take some further time and investigate the actual details around the independence issue, the chain of command and who the budget analyst would report to, how our office would interact, how they would interact with the members of the board, where exactly they would be housed here at the board of supervisors. you could also direct me to investigate other jurisdictional cities. los angeles,
* this is a question that has been asked time and time again about whether or not we can actually bring this in-house or not. i think there is a fair amount of members on the board who are interested in exploring that idea. in terms of the logistics of it, would we be able to do that immediately in time for this budget? can you help us walk through that? what would be sort of your recommendation? would it be to go through an rfp process first and then to evaluate another time? can you just tell...
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need to speak up from time to time when things aren't right you know? in other words, we've earned the right by and large g.e.'s relationship in china is good. we've been a good investor for a long time. we've taken a lot of heat here in new york city and washington, d.c. because we've stood tall as good, honest partner with the chinese. but what's also incumbent on you is when you've earned that position occasionally you have to speak up. and i did. >> rose: as you know, when you speak up about china people also say "look at general electric, this great american company. they're exporting jobs as well." >> we have jobs all over the world, right? so we are the second-biggest exporter behind boeing. we're a net exporter in every other country in the world. but we will sell more gas turbines -- we have a 50% market share of the large gas turbine ma we will sell more in algeria in the next three years than the united states. so what are we supposed to do? are we supposed to sit here and just say, oh, it's too hard? >> rose: and if you don't get the busines
need to speak up from time to time when things aren't right you know? in other words, we've earned the right by and large g.e.'s relationship in china is good. we've been a good investor for a long time. we've taken a lot of heat here in new york city and washington, d.c. because we've stood tall as good, honest partner with the chinese. but what's also incumbent on you is when you've earned that position occasionally you have to speak up. and i did. >> rose: as you know, when you speak...
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the time is 11:27.althy exercises you can do at home just in time for the new year. >> plus, it's not your average win for the redskins. how fans are celebrating now that the playoffs are no longer a dream. >> what we can expect from the weather. veronica johnson still ahead. [ male announcer ] this commercial is not about getting fios, it's about getting fios. that moment after you finally got it that you actually get it. the difference 100% fiber optics makes and you say "woah we are not on cable anymore." when online videos aren't herky jerky, you get it. or when a movie downloads in two minutes, you get it. [ female announcer ] switch to fios internet, tv, and phone for this amazing price online, just $79.99 a month guaranteed for two years with a two-year agreement. plus get $300 back. hurry, last chance to get this incredible deal. offer ends january 5th. fios brings you internet ranked the fastest in the nation. and unbeatable picture quality. it's 100% fiber optic, 100% different from cable. so
the time is 11:27.althy exercises you can do at home just in time for the new year. >> plus, it's not your average win for the redskins. how fans are celebrating now that the playoffs are no longer a dream. >> what we can expect from the weather. veronica johnson still ahead. [ male announcer ] this commercial is not about getting fios, it's about getting fios. that moment after you finally got it that you actually get it. the difference 100% fiber optics makes and you say...
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at times, it nearly did.one point, i ended up in the hospital over depression over our marriage problems. cay thought she was having a nervous breakdown. we went to a counselor, a christian counselor. at that time, i was working at a college and making $800 a month, and my counseling bill was $100 a week. we wracked up a $1,500 bill, and i look back and say, was it worth it? are you kidding me? i would pay a million dollars for what i've got today. my wife is my best friend. i know some famous people, but i would rather spend time with my wife than anyone else. i often think i should do a commercial saying mastercard, priceless. saved my marriage. people say i can't afford it, i say, you can't afford not to. how much is your marriage worth? >> do people give up too early? >> i think so. you're an imperfect person and you're going to maryanne imperfect person, so two imperfect people can't have a perfect relationship. we often expect people, our mate, to fulfill in us, in our lives, something only god can fulf
at times, it nearly did.one point, i ended up in the hospital over depression over our marriage problems. cay thought she was having a nervous breakdown. we went to a counselor, a christian counselor. at that time, i was working at a college and making $800 a month, and my counseling bill was $100 a week. we wracked up a $1,500 bill, and i look back and say, was it worth it? are you kidding me? i would pay a million dollars for what i've got today. my wife is my best friend. i know some famous...
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the music director at that time.nd in 2005 i went there and the second time was in 2006 i was conducting bartok orchestra, dances, and fema was playing concerto and i remember a group of the orchestra came to me, it was so beautiful, because i was 25 years old, and they came and they said, wow, we love to work with you, we love for you to come more often to the orchestra, and i was in a way, i think they were telling me, cane, we are thinking -- >> rose: it would be a wonderful marriage between you and us? >> and it was not decision the, it was not difficult, the decision. i think los angeles is a very special place to do things, important things, in many ways, community, the community is something very important, look what is happening. i started to be the music director of the orchestra, and the first thing was the youth orchestra, so amazing that for our orchestra, hike los angeles philharmonic, a legendary orchestra conducted by giulani. >> getting the opportunity and thinking of the children, and the future of t
the music director at that time.nd in 2005 i went there and the second time was in 2006 i was conducting bartok orchestra, dances, and fema was playing concerto and i remember a group of the orchestra came to me, it was so beautiful, because i was 25 years old, and they came and they said, wow, we love to work with you, we love for you to come more often to the orchestra, and i was in a way, i think they were telling me, cane, we are thinking -- >> rose: it would be a wonderful marriage...
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the problem is there's enormous lag time between the time you get a chance to permit and the time you can start exporting. it's usually four years at the minimum. also anywhere -- well, if you're taking, for example, a plant where you're turning it from an import plant to an export plant, that's cheap, only cost you $2 billion. but if you're trying to start from scratch and build an export l & g plant, that can cost you $10 billion. very heavy money going in, very heavy infrastructure and a big bet on that differential on natural gas between here, the uk, and japan staying low for a very, very long time. >> you think prices are going to remain low at least for now simply because it takes so long? it's the bureaucratic process, the time it takes to build the terminal. but once they're all in full gear, then what? >> i'm a big fan of the sequester and the rig counts dropping, building a floor here in natural gas. i think we've seen it through 2012, you're going to continue to see it through 2013. this is one more piece of the puzzle that builds a floor under there. i know it's a long-te
the problem is there's enormous lag time between the time you get a chance to permit and the time you can start exporting. it's usually four years at the minimum. also anywhere -- well, if you're taking, for example, a plant where you're turning it from an import plant to an export plant, that's cheap, only cost you $2 billion. but if you're trying to start from scratch and build an export l & g plant, that can cost you $10 billion. very heavy money going in, very heavy infrastructure and a...
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this time i'm convinced.ght. >> oh... >> being able to grab that battery and put it in and not have to fuss with gas, mixing, being out of gas, having bad gas, having gas go bad in the, in the carburetor over the winter when you're not using the equipment... this thing, the battery sits on the charger, you pull it out of the charger, you put it in and it's ready to go. >> with the oregon battery power, i mean, it's immediate power on demand. i don't have to pull and pull and pull. i hit the button in the trigger and i'm cutting. >> if you want a product that is ready to work when you're ready to work, buy the oregon chainsaw. >> the oregon chainsaw is just, you know, the newest weapon in my arsenal. it's... it's one that works. >> o.k., our verdict: for pruning, for branch removal, for anything around your property, the oregon powernow 40v max chainsaw is a winner. >> and if you're like me, you'll love having another choice besides a gas saw. >> ooh, i feel bad for them if they're anything like you. >> nice.
this time i'm convinced.ght. >> oh... >> being able to grab that battery and put it in and not have to fuss with gas, mixing, being out of gas, having bad gas, having gas go bad in the, in the carburetor over the winter when you're not using the equipment... this thing, the battery sits on the charger, you pull it out of the charger, you put it in and it's ready to go. >> with the oregon battery power, i mean, it's immediate power on demand. i don't have to pull and pull and...
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if i'm on time, i'm late. i try to be always on time. >> the book is dream more. parton, thank you very much. it's great to meet you. here you go. you, too. i'm going to dream about that steak. i'm going to dream about that tiramisu. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to the dealership? [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a passat. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new volkswagen. visit vwdealer.com today.
if i'm on time, i'm late. i try to be always on time. >> the book is dream more. parton, thank you very much. it's great to meet you. here you go. you, too. i'm going to dream about that steak. i'm going to dream about that tiramisu. what a night, huh? but, um, can the test drive be over now? head back to the dealership? [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a passat. that's the...
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i know this has been around for a long time. what compels you this time? >> i figured what's a better way to give back to the community. >> very smart lady. she has the san francisco giantt going on. we'll try to talk to some of the recipients. some of them have been shy but maybe some will say thank you to glide. i know they're busy this time of year but the money they collect leading up to thanksgiving and now, hopefully all that money they get from generous people, like the people here, that that money will stretch well in to next year. of course if you want to volunteer and donate they will never turn you down. >> that's what i was wondering before, what if you wake up and have your christmas, but then say hey, they're serving lunch and dinner, i want to be apart of that. they can come down? >> definitely, up until yestere taking ham and turkey. according to an organizer, if you want to come down and carve for the next few hours, by all means. and they'll accept cash donations today and throughout the year. they definitely can use your money today as f
i know this has been around for a long time. what compels you this time? >> i figured what's a better way to give back to the community. >> very smart lady. she has the san francisco giantt going on. we'll try to talk to some of the recipients. some of them have been shy but maybe some will say thank you to glide. i know they're busy this time of year but the money they collect leading up to thanksgiving and now, hopefully all that money they get from generous people, like the...
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eastern time. the dow jones industrial average up 75 and then mentioned the fact that we weren't getting the deal done right now at this very minute. we sold off on the trading session so wall street needs some certainly. it doesn't need a band aid approach and unfortunately it looks like that's what we're going to get. that's probably better than going over the fiscal cliff but wall street's a very fickle place and they like more certainty than right now. >> cromwell much, he said in the past that what needs to happen to get the deal done in washington is that wall street, the markets need to give them a pistol whipping. that's what he used. he said if they pistol whipped us and a selloff, that would force them in congress to actually get something done when they see it starting to cost people money and markets go down. what's the threat here to possibly see some kind of a plunge depending on what happens in washington. >> it depends on the language put in to the deal and whether or not they take
eastern time. the dow jones industrial average up 75 and then mentioned the fact that we weren't getting the deal done right now at this very minute. we sold off on the trading session so wall street needs some certainly. it doesn't need a band aid approach and unfortunately it looks like that's what we're going to get. that's probably better than going over the fiscal cliff but wall street's a very fickle place and they like more certainty than right now. >> cromwell much, he said in the...
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it's an all-too-familiar part of their lives. >> i've been here a few times, kwiet a few times. but most of the times, convictions, no. but most of the times, you've just been here for unnecessary violations. some violations have been justifiable. but believe me, not enough times to substantiate me coming here as i've been here. >> i could never actually say what my last time was going to be. but i don't plan oncoming back to san quentin. but as long as i'm on parole, that possibility is always there. you know what i mean? i don't have to commit crime or drugs or anything of that nature to come back here. you can come back here in a whole lot of different ways. >> are you ready? >> yeah. >> i've got to holler at you, dude. >> dd has spent her life in and out of prison. but this is t.j. mcdaniels first time inside and possibly his last chance to escape a similar fate. >> now, the judge told me he wanted me to get a feeling of how prison is. he said my life is like this right now. if you send me to prison, he says for a sentence, and he feels that my life is going to be over with.
it's an all-too-familiar part of their lives. >> i've been here a few times, kwiet a few times. but most of the times, convictions, no. but most of the times, you've just been here for unnecessary violations. some violations have been justifiable. but believe me, not enough times to substantiate me coming here as i've been here. >> i could never actually say what my last time was going to be. but i don't plan oncoming back to san quentin. but as long as i'm on parole, that...
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see you next time on pbs.il next time, good night from l.a., and as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: joining me next time ms. marcus miller and a performance from his latest cd "renaissance." that is next time. we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know that we are only halfway to completely eliminate hunger, and we have a lot of work to do. walmart committed $2 billion to fighting hunger in the u.s. as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. norm: today on "this old house," we'll fit a new window seat in an old bay window. and when it's painted, it's going to look great. you know what, it already looks great. that is a handsome window seat. kevin: and we'll show you how we're using mdf to make some hidden doors
see you next time on pbs.il next time, good night from l.a., and as always, keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. tavis: joining me next time ms. marcus miller and a performance from his latest cd "renaissance." that is next time. we will see you then. >> there is a saying that dr. king had that said there is always the right time to do the right thing. i just try to live my life every day by doing the right thing. we know...
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. >> judge edwards senior property manager when i first came to the port at the same time that kevin did you took the time to take me under your winnings and create a partnering relationship and helped me three navigate some of the politics and got us off to the right direction and i'm so glad that you were there for me and so thank you and i wish you the best of luck in your score, i guess, the saim name of it and so we are looking forward to being the results of that i'm sure it will be fantastic. thank you. (applause). is there anyone else who would like too speak? >>> well like everyone else when i first join the commission bob was one of the first people i went out to lunch with and we went out to lunch at pier 39 and the he told me all about pier 39 and fisherman's whof and i'm definite going to miss him and we have this wonderful plack that does not say enough about your contribution to the water front and it says macintosh welcoming 20 years of welcoming visitors near and far port of san francisco december 2012 ... (applause). . >> i'll like to make just a few comments. twent
. >> judge edwards senior property manager when i first came to the port at the same time that kevin did you took the time to take me under your winnings and create a partnering relationship and helped me three navigate some of the politics and got us off to the right direction and i'm so glad that you were there for me and so thank you and i wish you the best of luck in your score, i guess, the saim name of it and so we are looking forward to being the results of that i'm sure it will be...
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can i share my time? >> yes, you can share your time. go ahead. >> commissioner, to your question, did we contact the other parties? the answer is yes. my wife phoned mr. flynn's office and hawthorne/stone and told them we would be available to discuss the gate. and it's not that we're opposed to the gate. it's that unfortunately, we no longer trust mr. flynn. every time he has done something he has made it worse. thank you. >> thank you. we can hear from you if you have more from hawthorne/stone,
can i share my time? >> yes, you can share your time. go ahead. >> commissioner, to your question, did we contact the other parties? the answer is yes. my wife phoned mr. flynn's office and hawthorne/stone and told them we would be available to discuss the gate. and it's not that we're opposed to the gate. it's that unfortunately, we no longer trust mr. flynn. every time he has done something he has made it worse. thank you. >> thank you. we can hear from you if you have more...
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i see this all the time. i hearhated that record.mony when we were four girls and we prided ourselves on being very talented. when we work given this record, we did not like it because we were singing "baby," and we were like, we do not think that is what we wanted to do as a group but it gives our start and put this on the map. you do not always like we'll have to do a lot of times and it became the formula for the supremes which was fine. after we said ok, we're ahead now. it was ok. tavis: how did the group last as long as it did and i say as long as it did because the most difficult thing to do is to have a group stayed together forever. >> especially girls. tavis: i am glad you said that. >> if you watch this sports, the guys in sports, they can fight and come back and they are cool. the girls, women, we're different. it is kind of hard. i thought we totally enjoyed doing what we are doing. i know i did. i was in heaven. i am still on haven't every time i am onstage and diane loves it and i know florence loved it. you talk to an
i see this all the time. i hearhated that record.mony when we were four girls and we prided ourselves on being very talented. when we work given this record, we did not like it because we were singing "baby," and we were like, we do not think that is what we wanted to do as a group but it gives our start and put this on the map. you do not always like we'll have to do a lot of times and it became the formula for the supremes which was fine. after we said ok, we're ahead now. it was...
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i used the term "times like." -- "times light." they dummied down in the sections -- sometimes he would know they are extremely prolix and often have no point. there are some very strong winds -- jane gross's articles on alzheimer's and things like that, but also some stuff there that is really soft. but this helped the "times" immeasurably. it contributed to prosperity. rosenthal -- he was an iconic editor. first of all, -- for three reasons. i will say little about rosenthal. the three rreasons -- first, the pentagon papers. even though he was very conservative, came from a montreal immigrant family, the first jewish editor. the sulzbergers were the world's most assimilated jews and they underreported the holocaust. they apologized for that. rosenthal -- pentagon papers -- does anyone know what else rosenthal did? rosenthal really changed the "times" to a much more dramatic, lively newspaper. when you take journalism class is, you were told about the who, what, where, when, how. the who was elevated by something called the new jo
i used the term "times like." -- "times light." they dummied down in the sections -- sometimes he would know they are extremely prolix and often have no point. there are some very strong winds -- jane gross's articles on alzheimer's and things like that, but also some stuff there that is really soft. but this helped the "times" immeasurably. it contributed to prosperity. rosenthal -- he was an iconic editor. first of all, -- for three reasons. i will say little...
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the first time since 1999.course, making it all the sweeter is that this victory was over arch-rival dallas. talking to folks at the green belt metro station, you can imagine they're over the moon and they have high expectations. >> i thought it was a great game. i was a little bit surprised rg3 didn't seem as mobile as he normally was. morris had 200-yard day. it was a great day for a great rookie. >> i love it. rg3 is phenomenal. he's phenomenal. he was the missing piece in -- more than the missing piece. he was just great. >> it was a fantastic game last night. morris did his thing. rg3 did his thing. >> extremely well, yeah. definitely they will win the super bowl. i wish them all the best. >> and there are a lot of fans wishing them all the best and hoping for a super bowl trophy here in washington. what's up next? the redskins are going to take on the seahawks. that game is at fedex field on sunday. you can imagine there's going to be a lot of interest, a lot of excited people. some big tailgating parties
the first time since 1999.course, making it all the sweeter is that this victory was over arch-rival dallas. talking to folks at the green belt metro station, you can imagine they're over the moon and they have high expectations. >> i thought it was a great game. i was a little bit surprised rg3 didn't seem as mobile as he normally was. morris had 200-yard day. it was a great day for a great rookie. >> i love it. rg3 is phenomenal. he's phenomenal. he was the missing piece in --...
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with that, i yield back the balance of my time. >> your time has expired. the chair will receive a message. >> i am directed by the presence of the united states to deliver a message in writing. >> the gentle lady from new york. >> mr. speaker, i am pleased to yield two minutes to the gentlewoman from new york. >> the gentlelady from new york is recognized for two minutes. >> i rise in opposition to this rule in the underlying legislation. this measure punishes working families to deliver more tax breaks to the wealthy. under this legislation, those making under $1 million a year will receive an average tax cuts of $50,000. that is not the 1%. that is the top 1/3 of the 1%. meanwhile, 25 million working families will pay an average of $1,000 more in taxes. for those families struggling to find work in this difficulty economy, this bill is equally bad. 2 million americans will lose unemployment benefits next month, pushing them out into the cold. retirees and seniors will also be hurt. with the 27% cut in medicare payments, 50 million seniors will see their
with that, i yield back the balance of my time. >> your time has expired. the chair will receive a message. >> i am directed by the presence of the united states to deliver a message in writing. >> the gentle lady from new york. >> mr. speaker, i am pleased to yield two minutes to the gentlewoman from new york. >> the gentlelady from new york is recognized for two minutes. >> i rise in opposition to this rule in the underlying legislation. this measure...
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>> five times. >> what about the sixth time?> the sixth time i waited until it was not such rough sailing. we got married on the swoop out of mystic. beth, amy and ann are george's daughters from his first marriage. erica is dawn's daughter from her first marriage. her other daughter was out while we were at the house. they're a blended but very close family with 11 grandchildren. >> we built this beautiful house in the adirondacks, the dream was -- it was going to be dawn's house, because i was going to die. i'm much older than dawn. it was going to be her house and the children and grandchildren could use the house on the lake. there would be rooms down stairs for kids. it was going to be dawn's house ultimately with all the children. all the children. and now it's me. i can't -- i don't think i can do that. >> i want to reiterate to you, george, have you these beautiful daughters and son in laws and grandchildren, and everyone will be here to take care of you, is that right, ladies? >> my job has always been to take care of o
>> five times. >> what about the sixth time?> the sixth time i waited until it was not such rough sailing. we got married on the swoop out of mystic. beth, amy and ann are george's daughters from his first marriage. erica is dawn's daughter from her first marriage. her other daughter was out while we were at the house. they're a blended but very close family with 11 grandchildren. >> we built this beautiful house in the adirondacks, the dream was -- it was going to be...
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>> i use it a couple of times. >> we use it a couple of times going up to baltimore. >> reporter: most days, the traffic is light to moderate. phil andrews, who has never been a fan of the icc, believes the tolls on the highway are way too high and the tolls should be cut dpraftically in order to draw more traffic op to the six-lane roadway. >> cut tolls in half because $4 a day each way is just too much. you make the highway a much more useful road not only for the people on it but for the roads that the cars come off of. >> reporter: the maryland transportation authority says daily traffic on the icc is growing at the rate of 3% per month. and first year revenues came in a million dollars higher than the authority's projection. the authorities also said the toll roadway's purpose is to provide relatively congestion free travel with reliable travel times. the mtsed a it will respond directly to the councilman's proposal to cut icc tolls in half. reading between the lines of the statement from the mta, it appears the state agency's answer to cutting tolls on the icc is no. john henreha
>> i use it a couple of times. >> we use it a couple of times going up to baltimore. >> reporter: most days, the traffic is light to moderate. phil andrews, who has never been a fan of the icc, believes the tolls on the highway are way too high and the tolls should be cut dpraftically in order to draw more traffic op to the six-lane roadway. >> cut tolls in half because $4 a day each way is just too much. you make the highway a much more useful road not only for the...
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he's put him down four times and i think he can keep him down this time. >> i want impressive win forfight. i just want to prove to all the people who have doubts in the last three fights. >> pacquiao/marquez 4 is one week away. ♪ ♪ >> self reflection is a part of the holiday season. a time perhaps to ponder who you are. where you've been. and where you're going. for manny pacquiao, less than one week before his fourth bout with juan manuel marquez, the times for such contemplation are on mornings like this, on quiet roads in the crisp california air. his mind goes to places no one else can access. only he knows what he brings back. back at the gym on vine street, afternoons are hardly as placid. every move the fighter makes is closely monitored. and today, the cameras have multiplied. >> hello, everyone, and welcome inside the wild card boxing club in hollywood, california. >> a live production is under way at the gym. as the afternoon workout is being streamed across the world. including the heart of new york's times square. >> pacquiao barely seems to notice the chaos around him. b
he's put him down four times and i think he can keep him down this time. >> i want impressive win forfight. i just want to prove to all the people who have doubts in the last three fights. >> pacquiao/marquez 4 is one week away. ♪ ♪ >> self reflection is a part of the holiday season. a time perhaps to ponder who you are. where you've been. and where you're going. for manny pacquiao, less than one week before his fourth bout with juan manuel marquez, the times for such...
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we didn't give her enough time. she didn't find it very much as we read a lovely story about the president and his rainbow family and we thought that was that. but unbeknownst to us the genealogists kept digging and in september of 2009, the first year the obamas were in the white house she called us back and said i found something really interesting. would you be interested in covering it? i found myself on a plane to birmingham, alabama, where i visited churches, spent time in the archives, tried to find out as much as i could about the first lady's great-grandfather who happened to be by racial and the story ran a month later on the front page of the new york times about the office's parents, millennia, the first lady's great great great grandmother who was the slave girl valued at $475 in 1852 and the first lady's great, great grandfather who was a white man whose identity was a mystery. the day after the article ran, an editor sent me an e-mail and said that was fascinating. a little snippet of the first lady's
we didn't give her enough time. she didn't find it very much as we read a lovely story about the president and his rainbow family and we thought that was that. but unbeknownst to us the genealogists kept digging and in september of 2009, the first year the obamas were in the white house she called us back and said i found something really interesting. would you be interested in covering it? i found myself on a plane to birmingham, alabama, where i visited churches, spent time in the archives,...
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times had at the time of the riots, so you wrote about the riots for "the l.a. times."king back, coming to your real life, what do you make, looking back at that moment? >> it was probably the most surreal moment, he but maybe the most important moment for me as a reporter. i was a reporter a couple more years after that, and then i was back to writing books. to see what happened to the city, to be surprised by what happened -- it was a good lesson learned. not understanding the pressures that were underneath the surface of this town. it makes you think about it. it is a question in the book. 20 years later, how far have we come? could it happen again if the right circumstances are there? in has come up in my books, in little pieces until now. it is kind of a big piece. i am writing this close to me. tavis: how long was it after the riots before you took off to write books full time? >> two years. tavis: heather has to be something that happened. what happened that made you know the time was ripe to jump? >> i took a leave of absence. it was only a three month leave of
times had at the time of the riots, so you wrote about the riots for "the l.a. times."king back, coming to your real life, what do you make, looking back at that moment? >> it was probably the most surreal moment, he but maybe the most important moment for me as a reporter. i was a reporter a couple more years after that, and then i was back to writing books. to see what happened to the city, to be surprised by what happened -- it was a good lesson learned. not understanding the...
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but yet every time, every time around this year thanksgiving and christmas, we find very, very generous donors and check suddenly appear like mayor will be delivering 100 turkes, 150 turkeys to the school for that we are very thankful. mayor, we are celebrating thanksgiving with 3,000 of the very low-income seniors in chinatown. and as of now i think that we got all the turkeys covered. thank you very much. [laughter] >> and the gratifying thing is we have a lot of volunteers this year. we have so many volunteers that we had to put a stop last friday and say, we have no more space to put you. so, i think that people feel that around thanksgiving and christmas is not just a time to spend with our own families, but really a time to give back to the community. so, i urge all of you to pass the word that there's a lot of needy elderly and youth and families in the community that is waiting for a little bit of assistance so that they're well on their way to leading a full and productive life. so, we need to all reach out and dig deeper into our own pockets and find the spare change that we c
but yet every time, every time around this year thanksgiving and christmas, we find very, very generous donors and check suddenly appear like mayor will be delivering 100 turkes, 150 turkeys to the school for that we are very thankful. mayor, we are celebrating thanksgiving with 3,000 of the very low-income seniors in chinatown. and as of now i think that we got all the turkeys covered. thank you very much. [laughter] >> and the gratifying thing is we have a lot of volunteers this year....
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since that time. this solutions said that in order to solve this problem it's hard for me to say it on so this but i think it's there you see why it is dubious at least. but we way from my point of view of the second problem that we experienced at the time and this is the anti-missile systems we repeatedly stated that we feel the threat when we see that our partners develop and this is a systems can. bring. an end to missile potential which upset the balance the digital balance in their world which are the humanity year away from me here which. you would show a large scale military conflicts like crisis with just. because of the isabella's because no one would like to have a mutually mutual destruction i used to talk to one person i respect him the former president bush said why you're so worried about this we are doing this not against you we are and then i am so there we are going to do this. but in order to maintain the balance we will be able watch to develop the. strike. facilities. do not regard
since that time. this solutions said that in order to solve this problem it's hard for me to say it on so this but i think it's there you see why it is dubious at least. but we way from my point of view of the second problem that we experienced at the time and this is the anti-missile systems we repeatedly stated that we feel the threat when we see that our partners develop and this is a systems can. bring. an end to missile potential which upset the balance the digital balance in their world...
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you can still shop on-line and get the gift in time.have to make sure you review the deadlines to make sure it doesn't get late go to free shipping.com a window will pop up that shows shipping in time for the holidays or free shipping.org and find the discounted free shipping rush shipping coupon posts to help save on that. >> preshipping.org for coupons. >> some retarryl offering free overnight to still make the extra revenue for the holidays. >> in comparison shopping comparison shopping. >> amazon fluctuated pricing on a microwave four times in 9 days. it will alert you for the search in price drop. >> they will let you know when it has dropped. >> clear cookies. >> they store your browsing history and your other data that your computer sends. retailers will often times pinpoint different price points based on your browsing history. sometimes they will offer deals to first time visitors. if you clear your cookies you may trick them and get a better deal. >> abonn done your cart. >> abandon your cart you will get an e-mail to incentiv
you can still shop on-line and get the gift in time.have to make sure you review the deadlines to make sure it doesn't get late go to free shipping.com a window will pop up that shows shipping in time for the holidays or free shipping.org and find the discounted free shipping rush shipping coupon posts to help save on that. >> preshipping.org for coupons. >> some retarryl offering free overnight to still make the extra revenue for the holidays. >> in comparison shopping...
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so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. so now's the time.oderate to semeans living with pain.is it could also mean living with joint damage. help relieve the pain and stop the damage with humira, adalimumab. for many adults with moderate to severe ra, humira is clinically proven to help relieve pain and stop joint damage. so you can treat more than just the pain. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events, such as infections, lymphoma, or other types of cancer, have happened. blood, liver and nervous system problems, serious allergic reactions, and new or worsening heart failure have occurred. before starting humira, your doctor should test you for tb. ask your doctor if you live in or have been to a region where certain fungal infections are common. tell your doctor if you have had tb, hepatitis b, are prone to infections or have symptoms such as fever, fatigue, cough, or sores. you should not start humira if you have any kind of infection. ask your rheumatologist about humira,
so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare. so now's the time.oderate to semeans living with pain.is it could also mean living with joint damage. help relieve the pain and stop the damage with humira, adalimumab. for many adults with moderate to severe ra, humira is clinically proven to help relieve pain and stop joint damage. so you can treat more than just the pain. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal events,...
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yes i know that he could do even better he just needs a little more time and he has this time he's only twenty now and these were his first paralympic games you made himself known after taking third place it's very good so was i like to tell him your day will come to order but i think it would have mattered. one marias hard a month before the olympics but he was a training camp when he saw maria at a cafe he made the first move. i saw him push all the chairs out of his way to get to where i was sitting with his first question was why are you looking at me and smiling i stared at him as i did not know what to say. we were. even though he's only twenty he's much more mature than other guys is far above his. age in terms of intelligence and communication and him but i see him on the news they rush to the t.v. and stand still in front of the screen i know it's my for dinner now they see each other once a month at most studying to become a teacher and lives a thousand miles away from his home town center she graduates chill moved to live with so they'll be no more distance between them. are
yes i know that he could do even better he just needs a little more time and he has this time he's only twenty now and these were his first paralympic games you made himself known after taking third place it's very good so was i like to tell him your day will come to order but i think it would have mattered. one marias hard a month before the olympics but he was a training camp when he saw maria at a cafe he made the first move. i saw him push all the chairs out of his way to get to where i was...
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stocks tend to go up over time. if you are short them you could be on the hook for unlimited losses. risks just 55 bucks. let's move on to our next trade. shares of netflix in the news. yesterday the streaming giant received a wells notice over comments company ceo made on facebook. the story that manages to combine the words facebook, disney and netflix. the question now is what about the stocks? let's call to the charts and get answers with carter braxtonworth. >> all the same time frame and then a comparative chart. here is netflix over the one year period. what is important is that a well defined down trend is broken. the next chart same time frame draws the lines a different way. it is also the one year chart. it shows the symmetrical bottoming out process. we are toying with a break above the neck line. we think it is going to about 100. the next chart it's the same time frame, nice rounding bottom. anyway you cut it this stock is bottoming out. take a look at the comparative chart. this shows netflix relative
stocks tend to go up over time. if you are short them you could be on the hook for unlimited losses. risks just 55 bucks. let's move on to our next trade. shares of netflix in the news. yesterday the streaming giant received a wells notice over comments company ceo made on facebook. the story that manages to combine the words facebook, disney and netflix. the question now is what about the stocks? let's call to the charts and get answers with carter braxtonworth. >> all the same time...
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we get three days this time, instead of one. the area of low pressure, still north and still developing. with that in mind, let's watch its progression noon friday, nothing going on just virga, the rain evaporating before it reaches the ground. 5:00 once the sun sets temperature and dew point comes close together saturating the air easier for the rain to reach the ground that's what we are going to see during the evening have an umbrella handy, we'll see some of this light rain it could be moderate at times, closer to the coast, by midnight, starting to get heavy in the santa cruz mountains, back across the bay area until 5:00 in the morning then more showery then goes away by noon. then the heating of the day develops saturday that will spark showers at higher elevations to the south, saturday night it's gone. rainfall, not much inland. a 10th to quart of an inch quarter to half inch bay quarter to 3/4 of an inch along the coast into san francisco sierra a chance of snow showers tomorrow up in tahoe accumulation will be minor,
we get three days this time, instead of one. the area of low pressure, still north and still developing. with that in mind, let's watch its progression noon friday, nothing going on just virga, the rain evaporating before it reaches the ground. 5:00 once the sun sets temperature and dew point comes close together saturating the air easier for the rain to reach the ground that's what we are going to see during the evening have an umbrella handy, we'll see some of this light rain it could be...