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territory but long-term survivors are sort of used to a lot of uncharted territory. sort of the land we've been living in. i'm sorry. anyway, i'm 55 and will, my income will basically drop by 50 percent and that's in 10 years and the cost of housing, i can't even imagine what that will be. other issues that i've thought about are not only the cost of housing, which are clearly daunting, but also looking at the cost of social services and mental health services for people who are approaching this crisis and are finding themselves overwhelmed with feelings of depression and even thoughts of suicide because they can't imagine how they are going to navigate this. i also want to thank pez for, i've always sort of thought that this long-term survivor issue for people living with aids is a unique form of ptsd and it can be pretty overwhelming and also want it reiterate the fact that people with private ltd cannot work which puts them in a disability trap where they can't even try to work. >> thank you very much. i have a few more cards, vince -- i'm sorry, i cannot read the
territory but long-term survivors are sort of used to a lot of uncharted territory. sort of the land we've been living in. i'm sorry. anyway, i'm 55 and will, my income will basically drop by 50 percent and that's in 10 years and the cost of housing, i can't even imagine what that will be. other issues that i've thought about are not only the cost of housing, which are clearly daunting, but also looking at the cost of social services and mental health services for people who are approaching...
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>> well, certainly the unchartered territory, look back in the 1980s, when i was the u.s. government's counter terrorism coordinator we didn't worry about people from the red brigades or somebody coming to the united states and attacking us. they were all soviet inspired and kgb supported. what we are worrying about now is some of those 20,000. over 10,000 of which have western passports coming to the united states and carrying out attacks here in this country. it's not just the lone wolf attack that we have seen several of. these are organize od efforts on the part of isis to bring the fight home. we have seen what they have done in threatening u.s. military personnel and their families right here in the united states. this is unchartered territory nice to hear the administration acknowledging. >> hopefully the wakeup call isn't too late. you made important point here. we need to protect ourselves at home because they want to get here in a very bad way. what is your advice to the administration tonight to keep these predators and jihadists out of the united states? >> her
>> well, certainly the unchartered territory, look back in the 1980s, when i was the u.s. government's counter terrorism coordinator we didn't worry about people from the red brigades or somebody coming to the united states and attacking us. they were all soviet inspired and kgb supported. what we are worrying about now is some of those 20,000. over 10,000 of which have western passports coming to the united states and carrying out attacks here in this country. it's not just the lone wolf...
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the last time -- it doesn't seem like uncharted waters. -- it does seem like uncharted waters. the u.s. economy is getting stronger. the fed has said they would be data dependent in terms of moving interest rates. the fact that they are looking at taking rates up is a good thing. they feel the economy can withstand higher rates. matt: a lot of smart people think the fed will not raise rates this year. some other very smart people think the fed will only to turn around as its strategy unfolds. what you think about that kind of speculation? marc: it is hard to predict the timing. i think the fed has tried to give as much guidance as they can without micromanaging the process. it is going to be data dependent . if the economy continues to gain steam, we will see a fed rate hike. we see signs of weakness in the economy, they may hold back. as long as their moods are in concert with the strength of the economy, investors will be fine in the equity market. matt: jim beyond go and ellen boettner seem to think it will never happen. janet yellen has told us. isn't this a certain move? m
the last time -- it doesn't seem like uncharted waters. -- it does seem like uncharted waters. the u.s. economy is getting stronger. the fed has said they would be data dependent in terms of moving interest rates. the fact that they are looking at taking rates up is a good thing. they feel the economy can withstand higher rates. matt: a lot of smart people think the fed will not raise rates this year. some other very smart people think the fed will only to turn around as its strategy unfolds....
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we are in uncharted territory. >> he ran off to mexico, vietnam, drafted haters ran off to canada.tics is geopolitics and individuals are individuals. >> identified as one of the top ten most wanted terrorists. this is different than the other examples. bill: you would think that the white house could have said to the government, we have leased want to get this top most wanted fugitive back, and then we can talk. it's almost like the white house gave up our leverage. >> the white house took cuba off the state-sponsored terrorism list. forty-eight hours later we were hearing about it. ♪ the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard, from the makers of frontline® plus. it's the only soft beef-flavored chew that kills both fleas and ticks. vets recommend it. and dogs, well they're begging for it. nexgard is for dogs only. and hasn't been evaluated for use in pregnant, breeding or lactating dogs. reported side effects include vomiting, dry flaky skin diarrhea, lethargy and lack of appetite. use with caution in dogs with a history of seizure
we are in uncharted territory. >> he ran off to mexico, vietnam, drafted haters ran off to canada.tics is geopolitics and individuals are individuals. >> identified as one of the top ten most wanted terrorists. this is different than the other examples. bill: you would think that the white house could have said to the government, we have leased want to get this top most wanted fugitive back, and then we can talk. it's almost like the white house gave up our leverage. >> the...
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this is truly uncharted territory. >> the volcano is erupting again for a third time after twin eruptions last week. shooting into the sky some residents nearby are being asked to move out for a second time. last week they were the first in more than 30 years. vietnam has celebrated the 40th anniversary, with a colorful parade. more than 6,000 soldiers marched through the capitol of prou.s. south vietnam. marked the end of the u.s. involvement after a decade long war, 3 million vietnamese and 58,000 u.s. soldiers died. >> more than 15 tons of ivory have been destroyed and democratic republic of congo is part of a campaign to stop the slaughter of elephantses. authorities in both countries say it send as clear message in the right against ivory traffickers. africa lost one fifth of it's elephant population h the space of two years. all for the appetite of the illegal ivory trade. >> where it is carved and a multimillion dollars global business not all the contraband gets through. fentons of ivory is disposed of by a rock crusher. what comes out the other end is only suitle for the landfill
this is truly uncharted territory. >> the volcano is erupting again for a third time after twin eruptions last week. shooting into the sky some residents nearby are being asked to move out for a second time. last week they were the first in more than 30 years. vietnam has celebrated the 40th anniversary, with a colorful parade. more than 6,000 soldiers marched through the capitol of prou.s. south vietnam. marked the end of the u.s. involvement after a decade long war, 3 million vietnamese...
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. >> these are uncharted waters for the white-spotted jellyfish.up in the mediterranean sea after coming all the way from australia. the arrival of new species has left scientists in tunisia worried. each week they head out to sea to carry out tests. in 2012, they found this jellyfish in the mediterranean sea for the first time. >> we assume that they arrived here on big merchant ships. when ships arrive at this -- the harbor, they exchange their container vessel ballast. that means they release water into the sea from other regions of the world. that introduces fish and jellyfish species that aren't native to the mediterranean sea. >> in the northern city of bizerte, scientists at the university are researching the diets of the new jellyfish species. they've ascertained that the animals do present a danger to the ecosystem. >> many jellyfish are carnivorous and many eat plankton. but sardines, anchovies, and young fish also need plankton. as a result, the jellyfish are competing with the other animals and organisms in the sea. >> these fishermen a
. >> these are uncharted waters for the white-spotted jellyfish.up in the mediterranean sea after coming all the way from australia. the arrival of new species has left scientists in tunisia worried. each week they head out to sea to carry out tests. in 2012, they found this jellyfish in the mediterranean sea for the first time. >> we assume that they arrived here on big merchant ships. when ships arrive at this -- the harbor, they exchange their container vessel ballast. that means...
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these new services are unchartered territory.k, they have a ton of ridership. in this authority two leading transportation agencies will drill down into the questions that are outstanding and provide key recommendations. specifically, i'm asking our mta and transportation authority to report back on whether and how these new private shuttle fit into current transportation. i'm also asking them to report on what jurisdictional control if any the city and county has when considering regulatory framework. the routing structures, training and insurance requirements, consumer protection, physical missions vehicle types. if and when these private services expand throughout our city, i believe we need to have appropriate policies in place that effectively district further growth. i personally have and know the sfmta has been very clear when communicating with these companies. i look forward to the forth coming report and plan to host a hearing when called a few weeks ago. >> thank you supervisor farrell. supervisor kim. >> submit. >> su
these new services are unchartered territory.k, they have a ton of ridership. in this authority two leading transportation agencies will drill down into the questions that are outstanding and provide key recommendations. specifically, i'm asking our mta and transportation authority to report back on whether and how these new private shuttle fit into current transportation. i'm also asking them to report on what jurisdictional control if any the city and county has when considering regulatory...
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critics say they have crossed a line heading to scary, unchartered territory. >> can affect and surprise us. >> sharks like affection. >> "techknow". where technology meets humanity. monday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> researchers in china are going where no scientist has gone before - announcing that they have altered the d.n.a. in human embryos. possible applications are wide-ranging and for scientists in medical ethizists is scary. >> clustered readily interspaced palay drome research. small stretches of repeated d.n.a. don't worry about that. worry about what it could mean. it's the basis of an exciting and frightening gene-editing tech feek one that can change people and a way of hacking evolution. here is how it works. it is a defense mechanism inside d.n.a. that can destroy an attacking virus, cutting up the d.n.a. like a knife. researchers figured out they can trick the mechanism cutting where they want along d.n.a. secondses knocking out certain genes and can tuesdayuse it to add other genes. all of this means we can manipulate d.n.a. and not in random tests, b
critics say they have crossed a line heading to scary, unchartered territory. >> can affect and surprise us. >> sharks like affection. >> "techknow". where technology meets humanity. monday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> researchers in china are going where no scientist has gone before - announcing that they have altered the d.n.a. in human embryos. possible applications are wide-ranging and for scientists in medical ethizists is scary....
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critics say they have crossed a line, heading to scary, unchartered territory. >> sunday. pop-rock, new wave icon kate pierson. >> woo! woo! woo! woo! >> revealing the secrets behind her biggest hits. >> i can express myself in a different way. >> her latest controversial track. >> i was very taken aback. >> and making a long lasting impact on the world. >> i have to just be myself. >> every sunday night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping. inspiring. entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >>> researchers in china are going where no scientist has gone before - announcing that they have altered the d.n.a. in human embryos. possible applications are wide-ranging and for scientists in medical ethizists is scary. >> clustered readily interspaced palay drome research. small stretches of repeated d.n.a. don't worry about that. worry about what it could mean. it's the basis of an exciting and frightening gene-editing tech feek, one that can chan
critics say they have crossed a line, heading to scary, unchartered territory. >> sunday. pop-rock, new wave icon kate pierson. >> woo! woo! woo! woo! >> revealing the secrets behind her biggest hits. >> i can express myself in a different way. >> her latest controversial track. >> i was very taken aback. >> and making a long lasting impact on the world. >> i have to just be myself. >> every sunday night. >> i lived that character....
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you have to make the best of it thchlt is unchartered territory, never happened before. >>> the unrest in b houston and denver protesters clashed with police. there were protests in seattle and elsewhere. edward wardward lawrence is in baltimore. good morning. >> this has been the focal point. this message says love and unity. this has a peace sign and says freddie gray. there were minor calls for people breaking curfew but no major problems in baltimore. police were looking for anyone breaking curfew. community leaders took the lead in clearing protesters off the streets. they were joined by alie ja cummings. fed freddie died after being in police custody. >> there was an issue that he did not get. >> reporter: what happened inside the police van remains a mystery. a report claims a prisoner who was in the same vehicle as gray could not hear him, but saw him banging against the walls. it cites a document where he believes gray was intentionally trying to injure himself. in response gray's family's attorney says we disagree that he severaled his own spinal cord. protests over gray's de
you have to make the best of it thchlt is unchartered territory, never happened before. >>> the unrest in b houston and denver protesters clashed with police. there were protests in seattle and elsewhere. edward wardward lawrence is in baltimore. good morning. >> this has been the focal point. this message says love and unity. this has a peace sign and says freddie gray. there were minor calls for people breaking curfew but no major problems in baltimore. police were looking for...
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you have to make the best of it thchlt is unchartered territory, never happened before. >>> the unrest in baltimore drives the orioles to freeze fans out of wednesday's game. this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, april 30th, 2015. good morning i'm alison harmelin in for anne-marie green. it's been another quiet night in baltimore. protests over the death of freddie gray ends peacefully for the most part as the second night of curfew begins. tomorrow, police are expected to turn their report over to the city's attorneys. they are protesting gray's death across the country. >>> in new york city more than 60 people were arrested. there were demonstrations outside the white house, boston houston and denver protesters clashed with police. there were protests in seattle and elsewhere. edward wardward lawrence is in baltimore. good morning. >> this has been the focal point. this message says love and unity. this has a peace sign and says freddie gray. there were minor calls for people breaking curfew but no major problems in baltimore. police were looking for anyone breaking curfew. co
you have to make the best of it thchlt is unchartered territory, never happened before. >>> the unrest in baltimore drives the orioles to freeze fans out of wednesday's game. this is the "cbs morning news" for thursday, april 30th, 2015. good morning i'm alison harmelin in for anne-marie green. it's been another quiet night in baltimore. protests over the death of freddie gray ends peacefully for the most part as the second night of curfew begins. tomorrow, police are...
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amongst unpredictable creatures and uncharted waters. >> do you have fear in your work? people do say -- some people do say that i am fearless but i would say one of the themes of the program is fear. >> reporter: perhaps it's that fear, the mystery of the unknown, that keeps audiences on the hook. >> without really preaching conservation, it's sort of getting that message out in a nice friendly way to the next generation. >> reporter: today's journey to the deep for jeremy's white whale, the striped bass a success. and hey, we didn't even need a bigger boat. for "nightline," i'm gloria riviera on the chesapeake bay in maryland. >> "river monsters" airs sunday nights on animal planet. >>> it was newspaper columnist doug larsen who said if people concentrated on the really important things in life, there'd be a shortage of fishing poles. thank you for watching abc news. as always we're online at abcnews.com. good night, america. hey. hey, frank. how are ya? here. what's this? i don'know some porcelain thing you gave us for our 30th anniversary or some other terrible occas
amongst unpredictable creatures and uncharted waters. >> do you have fear in your work? people do say -- some people do say that i am fearless but i would say one of the themes of the program is fear. >> reporter: perhaps it's that fear, the mystery of the unknown, that keeps audiences on the hook. >> without really preaching conservation, it's sort of getting that message out in a nice friendly way to the next generation. >> reporter: today's journey to the deep for...
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and often controversial world of campaign financing, jed bush is sailing into unprecedented and unchartered waters. staffers confirm his right to rise super pact which can raise unlimited amount of money will take possibility for television advertising for the g.o.p. candidate. >> it's critical to change the direction that we are heading. >> jed bush's campaign facing limits and must operate from the pact will oversee less expensive duties. public watchdog groups called the super-pact strategy outrageous. >> an individual coming in with millions tens of millions who knows. an individual or corporation could fit the bill for a campaign and make a difference. have in a sense, a determinative effect. >> jed bush and supporters are trying to leverage a pair of supreme court rulings from five years ago. justices in a case known as citizens united upheld limits to a candidate, and this year a candidate can raise only $2700 for the primary and general election. the supreme court ruled there are no limits on individual corporate and group donations to independent committees or super pacts. and lean
and often controversial world of campaign financing, jed bush is sailing into unprecedented and unchartered waters. staffers confirm his right to rise super pact which can raise unlimited amount of money will take possibility for television advertising for the g.o.p. candidate. >> it's critical to change the direction that we are heading. >> jed bush's campaign facing limits and must operate from the pact will oversee less expensive duties. public watchdog groups called the...
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uncharted territory. >> the drastic and mandatory water conserv >> live from the kgo broadcast center this is abc news. >> people should realize we are in a new era. the idea of your nice little green grass getting lots of water every day, that will be the thing of the past. >> drastic measures to combat california's severe drought. >> governor brown making history ordering unprecedented restrictions to deal with our vanishing water supply. good evening. i'm dan ashley. >> i'm ama daetz. the governor issued an executive order for mandatory 25 cuts in urban water use statewide. >> the restrictions call on water agencies to charge more for excessive water use and require new homes to have watery efficient drip ear locations and and -- irrigation and golf courses and cemeteries to useless water. >> echo summit was a spot that showed just how bad the situation is. >> we are standing on dry grass. we should be standing in five feet of snow. >> while the average person will be forced to make cuts, the larger businesses that rely on water will be the hardest hit. the governor named specific
uncharted territory. >> the drastic and mandatory water conserv >> live from the kgo broadcast center this is abc news. >> people should realize we are in a new era. the idea of your nice little green grass getting lots of water every day, that will be the thing of the past. >> drastic measures to combat california's severe drought. >> governor brown making history ordering unprecedented restrictions to deal with our vanishing water supply. good evening. i'm dan...
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this is truly unchartered territory in british politics. >>> we are off to the italian city in milan a moment students protesting about an exhibition in fact. demonstrators say the money spent on it should go to economic growth and jobs instead of what they say is just a rather expensive vanity project. the organizers say it could make as much as $11 billion in revenue for the country, and bring in a lot of foreign visitors. claudia is live in milan. there will be those people who say the protesters will always find something to protest about. but you either believe in this sort of commerce or you think it is bad to attract this sort of business when the money could be spent better elsewhere. >> reporter: you think the export couldn't be a target for anti-capitalist or anti-globalization movement and this was only the first of a number of days of protests promised by the no expo movement. because the theme of the expo that takes place around the world every five years, and this time milan is feeding the planet and finding new ways to find sustainable nutrition for the poorer world, s
this is truly unchartered territory in british politics. >>> we are off to the italian city in milan a moment students protesting about an exhibition in fact. demonstrators say the money spent on it should go to economic growth and jobs instead of what they say is just a rather expensive vanity project. the organizers say it could make as much as $11 billion in revenue for the country, and bring in a lot of foreign visitors. claudia is live in milan. there will be those people who say...
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. >>> time for a break, when we come back flying into unchartered territory, when we come back president obama flies into panama where he'll meet raul castro from cuba >>> and a french television stakes taken off air. more on that. stay with us. welcome back. the top stories here on al jazeera - iran's president hassan rouhani demanded that ail sanctions on his country be lifted. at the same time any deal as iran's nuclear programme is concluded. the international community wants a gradual reduction in sanctions. iran's supreme leader ayatollah khamenei described air strikes op yemen as an act of genocide. houthi fighters are continuing their advance in eastern yemen. u.n. secretary-general ban ki-moon said the residents of the refugee camp on the outskirts of damascus are in the deepest circle of hell. 16,000 are still inside the camp after fighters from i.s.i.l. overran it last week. is >> u.s. president obama and cuban president raul castro arrived in panama city for the summit of the americas. the two plan to meet face to face in what is billed as an historic encounter. the u.s. and
. >>> time for a break, when we come back flying into unchartered territory, when we come back president obama flies into panama where he'll meet raul castro from cuba >>> and a french television stakes taken off air. more on that. stay with us. welcome back. the top stories here on al jazeera - iran's president hassan rouhani demanded that ail sanctions on his country be lifted. at the same time any deal as iran's nuclear programme is concluded. the international community...
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in the complex world of campaign financing, jeb bush is floating into uncharted waters. his right to raise superpac which can raise unlimited amounts of money will take responsibility for nearly all television advertising for the expected gop candidate. >> we change the direction that our country is heading we must do better than the obama-clinton foreign policy. >> separately from the pac will oversee less expensive duties including mr. bush's schedule and travel. public watchdog groups called the superpac's strategyout rainous. >> an individual coming in with millions tens of millions, who knows, hundreds of millions of dollars, an individual corporation could fit the bill for one of these campaigns and make a difference. have in a sense a determinative effect. >> jeb bush and his supporters are trying to leverage a pair of supreme court rulings from five years ago. a case such as citizens united, upheld donations to a candidate and this year a candidate can only raise $2700 for primary and another $2700 for general election. but the supreme court also ruled there are
in the complex world of campaign financing, jeb bush is floating into uncharted waters. his right to raise superpac which can raise unlimited amounts of money will take responsibility for nearly all television advertising for the expected gop candidate. >> we change the direction that our country is heading we must do better than the obama-clinton foreign policy. >> separately from the pac will oversee less expensive duties including mr. bush's schedule and travel. public watchdog...
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they are unchartered territory for the city so i want to a epoen discussion with the sfmta and transportation authority so we can minimize the [inaudible] i do believe that these services are straessing a unmet need with some of the muney lines in my district in particular that is swamped, in particular the 30 and [inaudible] that are at or beyond capacity. we need approach regulation in a thoughtualful way that allows the suvss to up aerate and sets guide lines and sets a quality of life in the neighborhoods. the volume from what i hear is starting to rise and believe we need to be proactive in our approach to these matters. constituents are calling in saying these services are blocking drive ways and double parking. in the mean time i work with the sfmta to enforce the existing laws so we can have adequate enforcement of the bad behavior. i know [inaudible] in discushz with the california public utilities commission to discuss which steps if any are from frastate and whether it falls under local control or the state. i know sfmta is clear that they need to abide by the local laws. we need t
they are unchartered territory for the city so i want to a epoen discussion with the sfmta and transportation authority so we can minimize the [inaudible] i do believe that these services are straessing a unmet need with some of the muney lines in my district in particular that is swamped, in particular the 30 and [inaudible] that are at or beyond capacity. we need approach regulation in a thoughtualful way that allows the suvss to up aerate and sets guide lines and sets a quality of life in...
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brian do you think it was power goop that helped us trek through nearly 8,000 miles of uncharted wilderness this. it has protein you'll need for your journey. i was going to jog on the treadmill for 30... fortnights? minutes. hmm. (sigh) good luck with that. p3 from oscar mayer. it's 13 grams of protein from the original source. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ t-mobile is breaking the rules of wireless. and the samsung galaxy s6 edge is breaking the rules of design. can't get your hands on it because you're locked down by a carrier? break free t-mobile will pay every penny of your switching fees. get ahead of the curve and get your hands on the galaxy s6 edge for $0 down at t-mobile today. do you regularly wear underwear? do you wear underwear? (laugh) yeah yes (laugh) i never wear underwear. is that too much information? yes now, do you think you can get too much information from your car? no this is an email from my car. there are 100s of diagnostics that the vehicle gathers and sends to me. does anyone want to meet the sender of this email? this is a 2015 chevy malibu. i love it. ( cheers and applause ). >>
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also learning a lot about what it means to be hiv positive in 70, 89, a lot of this is slightly uncharted territory so i know there's a lot of speculation involved. great. thank you very much for your presentation. next i'd like to ask bill hersch and john sesky from the aids legal referral panel to speak and i want to thank the first person was bill who said let's look at the report and let's talk about it so i want to thank you for raising the issue. >> good morning, supervisors, i want to thank you for taking the time to look at this issue in more depth and certainly, supervisor wiener, i want to thank you for your leadership in calling your attention to this issue. i'm bill hersch, i'm the director of the aids legal panel and now the co-chair of the aids provider network. lrp provides services assisting people with hiv and aids around a broad array of insurance matters and i'm proud to have our insurance attorney here to talk about the work he does with clients. you've heard some of the good news and the bad news this morning so the good news is that people living with hiv and aitsds
also learning a lot about what it means to be hiv positive in 70, 89, a lot of this is slightly uncharted territory so i know there's a lot of speculation involved. great. thank you very much for your presentation. next i'd like to ask bill hersch and john sesky from the aids legal referral panel to speak and i want to thank the first person was bill who said let's look at the report and let's talk about it so i want to thank you for raising the issue. >> good morning, supervisors, i want...
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. -- uncharted waters but politicians are in campaigning mode.are trying to gain that little extra. once the results come in, you see the arithmetic, if there is a workable solution, they are going to find it and do it quickly. if you look at the 2010 election it took five days to create a coalition. i think the uncertainty is overplayed a little bit, but we are in uncharted territory. mark: how has that affected the this week? the business manifesto. miliband launched the business manifesto. they are not going to have a referendum even though many want it. how has this plate out, do you think? adrian: that you referendum is another thing our clients are interested in. if cameron wins, does that mean britain is going to leave the eu? i think it is interesting. this is not necessarily what labor wants to focus on too much. we are three days into the campaign and all we are talking about is the economy and business which conservatives know is their home field, as it were. it is curious to see whether this is something labor has tried to get out the
. -- uncharted waters but politicians are in campaigning mode.are trying to gain that little extra. once the results come in, you see the arithmetic, if there is a workable solution, they are going to find it and do it quickly. if you look at the 2010 election it took five days to create a coalition. i think the uncertainty is overplayed a little bit, but we are in uncharted territory. mark: how has that affected the this week? the business manifesto. miliband launched the business manifesto....
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we are in uncharted territory.of england, for the first time since the 1950's, never raised interest rates. there are some of points that tell you we are in a unique environment. as a result, the uncertainty is high. what we are trying to say to clients is be aware that what you think is very liquid may not be that liquid when you need it. at the moment there is no problem. central banks are flooding the market and we have plenty of liquidity. i think the point is that it is very hard to tell what will happen when normalization comes. manus: you touched on normalization and the debate is should the fed normalize? will the fed move this year?? is that the biggest risk to markets. there is a debate that they are going to raise rates and go back to 1937 and reverse and it will be tragic. do you buy into the hysteria? mr. how to brand: -- mr. hildebrand: we will have this debate until it happens and beyond. nobody knows when it is going to happen. it is data dependent as is always has been. the notion that this became
we are in uncharted territory.of england, for the first time since the 1950's, never raised interest rates. there are some of points that tell you we are in a unique environment. as a result, the uncertainty is high. what we are trying to say to clients is be aware that what you think is very liquid may not be that liquid when you need it. at the moment there is no problem. central banks are flooding the market and we have plenty of liquidity. i think the point is that it is very hard to tell...
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it is really uncharted territory. director lagarde: yes, it is. absolutely.ut it is needed at the same time, because how do you lift in flirtation -- inflation expectations? monetary policy on its own will not do it. if policy makers do not address structural reforms that will actually boost growth potentials we are going to be using this monetary policy to extinction, and that's not a good idea. tom: madame lagarde thank you very much. always interesting stuff. stephanie: here we go. thanks to our own tom keyed with the imf's christine lagarde. erik: coming up, folks -- we will talk about devices with a ceo. ♪ erik: a little breaking news for you. etsy has started trading. scarlet fu is going to tell us how high. i was looking and it keeps going up. scarlet: it keeps going up. it opened at $31 a share. it has reached a high of$54.54. it is more than doubling is trading debut. the online marketplace for homemade and vintage goods -- it is out of its market rage -- range of 14 to $16. and now trading above 30 -- now above $33. it keeps going up. i just want to
it is really uncharted territory. director lagarde: yes, it is. absolutely.ut it is needed at the same time, because how do you lift in flirtation -- inflation expectations? monetary policy on its own will not do it. if policy makers do not address structural reforms that will actually boost growth potentials we are going to be using this monetary policy to extinction, and that's not a good idea. tom: madame lagarde thank you very much. always interesting stuff. stephanie: here we go. thanks to...
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territory -- of the eurozone are concerned about what happens in unchartered territory. true that it is a mispricing of lower quality debt. and this is true not just in the sovereign bond market, but also some corporate. by the way, i have a favorite breed of the day as well. tom: please. abby: it has to do with the chinese in desperate need of protein. what we have to recognize on earth day that this is a litter issue. -- it is a water issue. olivia: the chinese are growing alfalfa in water starved areas and sending it to feed their cows. abby: that is right, the protein are -- is much more inefficient than are the grains. it is virtual water. but china is also importing from us. keep in mind a couple of years ago, the chinese purchased smithfield which is the largest producer of cork in the united states -- pork in the united states. and most of the demand in china is for pork and chicken. brendan: i would say one of the best writers on this right now is one of a libya's morning must reads from a while ago, mark bittman stop -- olivia's morning must reads from a while
territory -- of the eurozone are concerned about what happens in unchartered territory. true that it is a mispricing of lower quality debt. and this is true not just in the sovereign bond market, but also some corporate. by the way, i have a favorite breed of the day as well. tom: please. abby: it has to do with the chinese in desperate need of protein. what we have to recognize on earth day that this is a litter issue. -- it is a water issue. olivia: the chinese are growing alfalfa in water...
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this is kind of uncharted territory, and this is a consequence of what happens when we start playingwhile he could make an argument that he has some rights to the embryos as well as that she does i think it would set a horrible presence if we go ahead and have courts make women who have exited relationships or men for that matter, either, you know see this through. when they've broken up and now have the opportunity to raise her child without her consent. >> rebecca the effect here would be what he's doing here he could force her to become a parent, could try to push forward a relationship, she clearly wanted out of? >> this is the issue we've seen it in new york tennessee, case law regarding this usually when couples are divorcing. the courts have found that these are property. the frozen embryos are not considered live so they're considered property in the divorce. >> but as property somebody has rights here? >> right. >> but they're not married, though. >> i know they're not married. i'm comparing this to a possible divorce. i'm saying in this situation the courts look at possibil
this is kind of uncharted territory, and this is a consequence of what happens when we start playingwhile he could make an argument that he has some rights to the embryos as well as that she does i think it would set a horrible presence if we go ahead and have courts make women who have exited relationships or men for that matter, either, you know see this through. when they've broken up and now have the opportunity to raise her child without her consent. >> rebecca the effect here would...
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i would say this is unchartered territory moral and legal and scientific question.s a raised when science outstrips morality or takes us to places god never intended to go. >> egg freezing is up a hundred percent. a lot of women are freezing their eggs and men are fertilize them. it used to be my body anything inside is mine. but these embryos are not inside her body. what do you think? >> i think it is half him. this is not an egg. this is an embryo and the better a analogy is if this was a child. i wish if people did this wherever you go has a legal form to fill out that says what happens if you separate. >> it should be noted the agreement they had was if either died they would discard the embryos. they didn't talk about this situation. but if you are a judge and you look at this because it isn't considered a baby i guess legally, it is considered a piece of property, will they treat it in court like they would a piece of land? the judge rules and whoever wants the land gets it? >> i don't know. i have friend and i will not say names out loud who have done this a
i would say this is unchartered territory moral and legal and scientific question.s a raised when science outstrips morality or takes us to places god never intended to go. >> egg freezing is up a hundred percent. a lot of women are freezing their eggs and men are fertilize them. it used to be my body anything inside is mine. but these embryos are not inside her body. what do you think? >> i think it is half him. this is not an egg. this is an embryo and the better a analogy is if...
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yes says the united states is now in quote uncharted territory. of the seattle company called gravity payments. he took a 90% pay cut. he's pledging to pay each of his employees a minimum salary of $70,000 a year. >> you might be making $35,000 a year right now. but everyone in here will definitely be making $70,000 a year and i'm super excited about that. martha: when a ceo brings in a camera for the announcement you know something is going to happen. stuart is your take on this? >> reporter: why are you pouring cold water on this guy who is being generous. martha: he's getting ton of publicity. i think there is a socialist element to this. he wants everybody to be at the same level. he says i'm a big believer in less. he's saying we all just need to have what we need to be happy which in his opinion and according to some stories is $70,000. >> reporter: it am credit card processing company. 11 years old. 120 employees. dan pryce is the owner he makes $million a year. he read a study that says optimal happiness comes at $70,000 to $75,000 a year.
yes says the united states is now in quote uncharted territory. of the seattle company called gravity payments. he took a 90% pay cut. he's pledging to pay each of his employees a minimum salary of $70,000 a year. >> you might be making $35,000 a year right now. but everyone in here will definitely be making $70,000 a year and i'm super excited about that. martha: when a ceo brings in a camera for the announcement you know something is going to happen. stuart is your take on this?...
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this is truly uncharted territory in british politics. >> more from lawrence lee over the course of the next seven days or so, the last four years sending back inning from the plan chet is close toast the sun in about an hour's time, nasa's messenger mission to mercury will finally come to an end as it crashes into the surface of the planet. our science estor on how it has transformed our information about the smallest planet. >> it is only slightly bigger than the moon, and it is the closest planet to the sun but until the messenger spacecraft arrived in the orbit in 2011, little was known about the planet. since then the seven scientific instruments have been feeding back volumes of data it is rah very massive solid core, much bigger and it is now almost assures that there is a liquid shore surrounding this, which is producing the magnetic field which is similar to the magnetic fold of the earth the moon like surface in unprecedents detail, scarred by the collisions of asteroids and meet rights. it recorded surfacen't thes between minus 170 and plus 420 degrees and it mapped ancient l
this is truly uncharted territory in british politics. >> more from lawrence lee over the course of the next seven days or so, the last four years sending back inning from the plan chet is close toast the sun in about an hour's time, nasa's messenger mission to mercury will finally come to an end as it crashes into the surface of the planet. our science estor on how it has transformed our information about the smallest planet. >> it is only slightly bigger than the moon, and it is...
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so we're in uncharted waters. look at the nightclubs. you have tryst. and excess. and draze.re all packed. (?) it's great for the city. great for our economy. we're pleased to have this fight. and we're pleased that floyd kept it here in las vegas. cheryl: real quick to you each of you. gavin, who are you rooting for? >> floyd all the way. charles: what do you say? >> my husband went for floyd. i'm for pacquiao. >> that was so politically correct. mayor of las vegas. gavin maloof. have a wonderful weekend. we can't wait to see the big fight. thank you, guys. let's get back to our markets. the closing bell, 38 minutes to go right now. here's a question for you. is dodd-frank regulation ripping the guts out of the industry? charlie gasparino has an exclusive interview with dan gallagher. that is coming up next. and why has one fund manager fallen in love with the unloved retailer, and there it is, j.c. penney. why it's time toggle to go shopping for that stock. it's our "countdown" to our weekend with warren. liz claman lined up an all-star roster from the annual meeting. you d
so we're in uncharted waters. look at the nightclubs. you have tryst. and excess. and draze.re all packed. (?) it's great for the city. great for our economy. we're pleased to have this fight. and we're pleased that floyd kept it here in las vegas. cheryl: real quick to you each of you. gavin, who are you rooting for? >> floyd all the way. charles: what do you say? >> my husband went for floyd. i'm for pacquiao. >> that was so politically correct. mayor of las vegas. gavin...
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often controversial world of campaign financing, jeb bush is setting off into unprecedented and uncharted waters. staffers confirmed his right to write super pac. >> it's critical that we change the way that our country is headed we must do better than the obama-clinton policy. >> they will oversee less expensive duties, including mr. bush's schedule and travel. public watchdogs called the super pac outrageous. >> an individual coming in with millions, tens of millions, and who knows make hundreds of millions of dollars and an individual corporation could foot the bill for one of these campaigns, and make a different path. >> jeb bush and his supporters are trying to leverage apparent supreme court rulings from five years ago the judge in a case called citizens united, upheld donations to a candidate. and in this case, a candidate can only earn $2,700 for the general election, but the supreme court said there are no limits on individual corporate and group donations to political action committees, or super pacs, and leaning on a super pac could give mr. bush a huge financial advantage. be
often controversial world of campaign financing, jeb bush is setting off into unprecedented and uncharted waters. staffers confirmed his right to write super pac. >> it's critical that we change the way that our country is headed we must do better than the obama-clinton policy. >> they will oversee less expensive duties, including mr. bush's schedule and travel. public watchdogs called the super pac outrageous. >> an individual coming in with millions, tens of millions, and...
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for the new obama administration had a positive impact on american's image but we're going through uncharted time with failed nation states, with the rise of non-state actors with terror, so this is all still very much a work in progress. >> now of course the argument that clinton may use to push back is in that dangerous world of failed nation states that o'malley referred to particularly in the mideast she can make the case that she has more experience to be commander in chief than anyone on the democratic or republican side. leylande leland. >> voters are really used to seeing candidates in the local custard stand barbecue shack, didn't work out well for her a couple years ago. what does she need to do differently this time around to try to win iowa? >> well interestingly, the republican national committee is out today, in fact with some of the swing states they're basically making the argument that if she has a lot of money, endorsements, it's going to matter what she actually does in talking directly with real voters. that's not far from what some democratic activists are telling us her
for the new obama administration had a positive impact on american's image but we're going through uncharted time with failed nation states, with the rise of non-state actors with terror, so this is all still very much a work in progress. >> now of course the argument that clinton may use to push back is in that dangerous world of failed nation states that o'malley referred to particularly in the mideast she can make the case that she has more experience to be commander in chief than...
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after an upgrade the up grade allows unchartered corners of the university to be examined.hey are trying to unlock clues on how the universe came into existence. >> sky gazers around the world are treated to a lunar eclipse that only happens every two and a half years. this one was special for another reason. on the banks of the river thousands of devout hindus watch and wait. they offer prayers. it's time for a holy dip. tradition says the moon is being gobbled up by a demon and when returns, means worshipers have been let off the hook. >> as per mythology baiting in the ganges during a lunar eclipse, you can gain all of god's blessings. i usually all to springical holy water on them to get god's blessings. >> you had to be quick to get a glimpse. this was the fastest eclipse in a century. complete with out of this world sound track nasa broadcast the eclipse live from the observatory in los angeles the time laps shows the moon turning a supernatural shade of red. >> imagine yourself standing on a dusty lunar plane looking up at the sky. >> nasa says to get a better idea o
after an upgrade the up grade allows unchartered corners of the university to be examined.hey are trying to unlock clues on how the universe came into existence. >> sky gazers around the world are treated to a lunar eclipse that only happens every two and a half years. this one was special for another reason. on the banks of the river thousands of devout hindus watch and wait. they offer prayers. it's time for a holy dip. tradition says the moon is being gobbled up by a demon and when...
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. >> we're in unchartered territory here. we have to work together as an international coalition. that's why we built this coalition of 62 nations and there is an aggressive comprehensive global campaign strategy to degrade and ultimately defeat this threat. >> michelle kosinski joins us live from the white house with more on this. good morning. >> reporter: carol, this meeting is about to happen any minute. you can see the gentlemen standing at attention behind us a awaiting the arrival of the iraqi prime minister for an hour-long meeting with the president. he'll meet with others here looking for a couple specific things. the iraqis haven't been too shy about talking about what they say they need from the u.s. in battling isis and rebuilding that country. first of all, yes, you named it. large sums of u.s. dollars. billions of dollars here for their budget and the fight. also things like drones attack helicopters, more ammunition more air strikes from the u.s. the white house hasn't really gotten into those specifics ahead of the meeting. they want to see how this meeting plays
. >> we're in unchartered territory here. we have to work together as an international coalition. that's why we built this coalition of 62 nations and there is an aggressive comprehensive global campaign strategy to degrade and ultimately defeat this threat. >> michelle kosinski joins us live from the white house with more on this. good morning. >> reporter: carol, this meeting is about to happen any minute. you can see the gentlemen standing at attention behind us a awaiting...
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that helped us trek through nearly 8,000 miles of uncharted wilderness? no? take this.d... (sniffing) new phone smell. jump on a video chat with my friend. he's a real fan boy, so i can't wait to show this off. picture is perfect. i got mine at verizon. i... didn't. it's buffering, right out of the box he was impressed. i couldn't be happier. couldn't see him, but i could hear him making fun of me. vo: you waited this long for the s6, so why settle for anything less than verizon. i am never getting married. never. psssssh. guaranteed. you picked a beautiful ring. thank you. we're never having kids. mmm-mmm. breathe. i love it here. we are never moving to the suburbs. we are never getting one of those (minivan). we are never having another kid. i'm pregnant. i am never letting go. for all the nevers in life, state farm is there. peter hit me in the nose with a football. marcia, what happened? now sweetheart... shut up! marcia, eat a snickers®. why? you get a little hostile when you're hungry. better? better. marcia, marcia, marcia... do you regularly do you wear underwea
that helped us trek through nearly 8,000 miles of uncharted wilderness? no? take this.d... (sniffing) new phone smell. jump on a video chat with my friend. he's a real fan boy, so i can't wait to show this off. picture is perfect. i got mine at verizon. i... didn't. it's buffering, right out of the box he was impressed. i couldn't be happier. couldn't see him, but i could hear him making fun of me. vo: you waited this long for the s6, so why settle for anything less than verizon. i am never...
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we are in uncharted territory. since the dawn of the nuclear era have we witnessed such a leap in technology without a clear strategy for managing it. to establish order and defend americans interest in the digital domain, we must map out the rules of the road and clarify responsibilities inside and outside the government. we are not quite there yet. i would argue we are at a pre-9/11 moment when it comes to cyber security. in the same way that legal barriers and turf wars kept us from connecting the dots before the 9/11 attacks, cyber threat information sharing and the lack of it is leaving us vulnerable to enemies. between the government and private sector, we have the information needed to limit cyber threats and stop fresh attacks. but we are not sharing that information. critical information is not disclosed efficiently enough to stop cyber intrusions before they start or to shut them down once they happen. the danger of poor information sharing is really not a hypothetical, it is real. this month, the head of
we are in uncharted territory. since the dawn of the nuclear era have we witnessed such a leap in technology without a clear strategy for managing it. to establish order and defend americans interest in the digital domain, we must map out the rules of the road and clarify responsibilities inside and outside the government. we are not quite there yet. i would argue we are at a pre-9/11 moment when it comes to cyber security. in the same way that legal barriers and turf wars kept us from...