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need plus eighty dollars prices moving forward that said let's not forget that a lot of these unconventional she'll be isms are what they call liquid rich but it's mostly that they're getting the gas and that's where we're going to get this interesting point here so you know there's a lot moving on in the world and what we need to focus on is what is america doing to export all of this known g. energy and their decades away from what i think that's a great point i want to get into that little later but first i want to get into a little more of the nuts and bolts on the production side because you have said that shale wells to climb much more rapidly than conventional wells that as much or more than a fifty percent decline after the first year so does the resulting need in constant drilling and commissioning of wells make this a stain of all production impractical. it all comes down again to costs and when you know when you go back to the original. what they call the big elephant oil deposits you look what's going on saudi arabia and go back to spindle talk to originally in america you're loo
need plus eighty dollars prices moving forward that said let's not forget that a lot of these unconventional she'll be isms are what they call liquid rich but it's mostly that they're getting the gas and that's where we're going to get this interesting point here so you know there's a lot moving on in the world and what we need to focus on is what is america doing to export all of this known g. energy and their decades away from what i think that's a great point i want to get into that little...
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five percent of all of the realms globally we're talking about today with those unconventional out of those two three hundred barrels a day from each one of these wells so even four or five years ago when they would do four to a frocks per well now they're getting up to sixty four fracs per well so yes the you can produce a lot but you need to drill a lot and that's high cost of oil ok and also i know that water is required when it comes to hydraulic fracturing and getting natural gas so what does this do to water politics water is a touchy thing is this something that will come more into play i think so but there's the education there's the science behind the reality is the shale rock or the rock through it's use is so much deeper than the water reservoirs and with the new technologies like poseidon and with the water systems that they have in the fracking you know you do need between two to five million gallons in a million gallons per frac job ok that's a lot a lot of water yes and now think of a member i said between two to three hundred on average to three hundred barrels a day o
five percent of all of the realms globally we're talking about today with those unconventional out of those two three hundred barrels a day from each one of these wells so even four or five years ago when they would do four to a frocks per well now they're getting up to sixty four fracs per well so yes the you can produce a lot but you need to drill a lot and that's high cost of oil ok and also i know that water is required when it comes to hydraulic fracturing and getting natural gas so what...
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the energy transfer seen in most other energy imports and can trace much of this is based on unconventional methods of fracturing sites or shale rock she also projects hotly debated and how much oil can be exploitive and how fast the plans heavily on the price of oil and how easy it is to overcome objections to all fracking was but with what you order to get shale gas you must drill horizontally incessantly and that means the profit margin of the process gets lost very fast with a silencer put up in russia is well guessed from has launched a project to develop oil in even the reserves least not before i twice as large in those of conventional oil the price of the extraction is many times higher the global energy map is changing was potentially far reaching consequences and you monkeys and tree and profoundly transform the world geopolitics that is your national on the money r c. ok and now we're also joined by dmitri lucas of he's head of oil and gas at v.p. b. capital and simon fenton fletcher portfolio asset manager with renaissance asset managers simon if i can go to you right now what i
the energy transfer seen in most other energy imports and can trace much of this is based on unconventional methods of fracturing sites or shale rock she also projects hotly debated and how much oil can be exploitive and how fast the plans heavily on the price of oil and how easy it is to overcome objections to all fracking was but with what you order to get shale gas you must drill horizontally incessantly and that means the profit margin of the process gets lost very fast with a silencer put...
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it's a basic algebraic equation: you cannot achieve unconventional results without employing unconventionalsdom. > > tom friedman of the times, also lawrence katz, labor economist at harvard, have said, yes, you need agile, nimble, quick-thinking, quick- to-change companies, but also a work force. > > that is exactly right. and the only way that happens is when the leader of the organization understands that they have four members of their constituency, four stake- holders, and those are the workers, those are the customers, those are the vendors and suppliers, and those are the shareholders. unfortunately, most companies act only in the interest of the shareholders. layoffs, plant closings, slashing product offerings. great companies, enlightened leaders who create adaptable, nimble, fast, re- inventive companies, are companies that say "we have to serve all four members of the constituency equally," and that's how you get the work force on your team. > > jason jennings, terrific. thank you so much. > > take care. thanks. thanks as always bill. up next, ways traders are positioning for pot
it's a basic algebraic equation: you cannot achieve unconventional results without employing unconventionalsdom. > > tom friedman of the times, also lawrence katz, labor economist at harvard, have said, yes, you need agile, nimble, quick-thinking, quick- to-change companies, but also a work force. > > that is exactly right. and the only way that happens is when the leader of the organization understands that they have four members of their constituency, four stake- holders, and...
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. >> reporter: on bedford avenue in brooklyn people carried unconvention that wi unconventional containers. >> we need help. i need help. >> reporter: fuel trickled slowly after one hose stopped working. >> it's a long line. guess we got to stick it out. >> gas tank. >> reporter: frustration flaired. >> this man was not in the line in front. please move him. >> reporter: nypd officers tried to keep people in line. in queens a similar scene. with the sunsetting and temperatures dipping and no guarantees. >> the lines are so long. just waiting and hoping they aren't out of gas. >> republicans are blaming the president for the lack of gasoline and power along the east coast. democrats say the administration was proactive and prepared the region as much as possible. the candidates are flying back and forth from the seven toss upstates that could make the difference on election day. >> reporter: the candidates w e criss crossing be . >> it's hard to run away from that position when you're on video tape when you're saying let's let detroit go bankrupt. >> reporter: every baby they pose with and
. >> reporter: on bedford avenue in brooklyn people carried unconvention that wi unconventional containers. >> we need help. i need help. >> reporter: fuel trickled slowly after one hose stopped working. >> it's a long line. guess we got to stick it out. >> gas tank. >> reporter: frustration flaired. >> this man was not in the line in front. please move him. >> reporter: nypd officers tried to keep people in line. in queens a similar scene. with...
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whether a religion is deemed conventional; an established religion in our ecological niche or unconventional. why do that? well, in doing that we'll have a way of approaching religious diversity, in a neutral and open minded fashion. so, we want to do that. we've got a couple of our sparkling final roll-ins and some speeches from some great interviewees, and then most important want to turn it over to all of us here in the class and share some ideas and see since we spoke at the beginning of the semester way back whenever it was; we said that, one thing about beliefs and believers is it's not-- there is no finality to it, there is no conclusion. the ideas that we then we take these skills move on past school, past education, past college to see them and realize them as much as possible out in the world around us and if so, we may make the world just a tad bit better place. so, that's my little speech. i was supposed to do that at the end of the class, but anyway. let's look at these neutral criteria for culture based conventionality. in other words, here is the idea with this last bit of soc
whether a religion is deemed conventional; an established religion in our ecological niche or unconventional. why do that? well, in doing that we'll have a way of approaching religious diversity, in a neutral and open minded fashion. so, we want to do that. we've got a couple of our sparkling final roll-ins and some speeches from some great interviewees, and then most important want to turn it over to all of us here in the class and share some ideas and see since we spoke at the beginning of...
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. >> in san mateo there is a school where students are bright and classes are unconventional.ounder is an icon. if you do weather you could graduate with money you need to start a company. >> the school housed in a nine story hotel, the name is still above the entrance. but now, out front there are pictures of the apple founder steve jobs who started tesla motors. this is draper university of heroes. an unconventional school teaching young entrepreneurs how to succeed in the real business world. it's founder is tim draper. now, spending millions starting this school. >> when i wanted to do is to create a school of a type that encouraged people to step out there and become heroes. to fail, fail again. until they succeed. >> the school held a program for some 40 students this summer each morning starts out with a pledge. >> he will make short term sacrifices for long term success. >> students sit on bean wags. there is yoga, go carts, kayaking, painting and survival contents.#c+l draper says these activities teach them to you take on challenges out in the real world. a few peopl
. >> in san mateo there is a school where students are bright and classes are unconventional.ounder is an icon. if you do weather you could graduate with money you need to start a company. >> the school housed in a nine story hotel, the name is still above the entrance. but now, out front there are pictures of the apple founder steve jobs who started tesla motors. this is draper university of heroes. an unconventional school teaching young entrepreneurs how to succeed in the real...
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production that we're seeing in natural gas in particular through 2035 is going to come from unconventional gas, according to the international energy agency, and majority of that will come from the united states. so what does this mean for the dploe global energy trade? it means we're going to see a build-up and diversification of oil and gas that's going to change that landscape as well. in fact, they are predicting that by 2035 we will see 90% of the oil that's produced in the northeast going to asia. >> sharon, quick follow-up to you, if i could. >> sure. >> obviously there are a lot of people in the united states who will be extremely glad to hear this news. the question that i have though, is the infrastructure that's needed to get all of this going by the year 2020, is it there, how much more infrastructure needs to be built out? >> the infrastructure is there but what some are concerned about is that we may have tapped out some of these unconventional sources already or some of them may not produce as much as what the international energy agency is forecasting. so you do have these
production that we're seeing in natural gas in particular through 2035 is going to come from unconventional gas, according to the international energy agency, and majority of that will come from the united states. so what does this mean for the dploe global energy trade? it means we're going to see a build-up and diversification of oil and gas that's going to change that landscape as well. in fact, they are predicting that by 2035 we will see 90% of the oil that's produced in the northeast...
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the students are bright and classes are unconventional. founder is icon in silicon valley and if you graduate, you can start a company with the money. >> the school is housed in the old nine story benjamin franklin hotel in downtown san mateo. now, out front there are pictures of steve jobs who started tesla motors. this is unconventional school that teach them how to succeed in the real business world. it's founder tim draper who investments include hot mail, skype and tesla, now he is spending million of own money starting the school. >> what i wanted to do was create a school of type that encouraged people to step out there and become heroes. to stick their neck out. as we say in the credo to sail again until they succeed. >> it's not open yet but they held a pilot program for some 40 students this summer. >> my brand and network and reputation are paramount. >> each mornings starts out with super hero. >> i will treat people well. i will make short term sacrifices. >> students sit on beanbags. there is yoga and go-carts and painting an
the students are bright and classes are unconventional. founder is icon in silicon valley and if you graduate, you can start a company with the money. >> the school is housed in the old nine story benjamin franklin hotel in downtown san mateo. now, out front there are pictures of steve jobs who started tesla motors. this is unconventional school that teach them how to succeed in the real business world. it's founder tim draper who investments include hot mail, skype and tesla, now he is...
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the students are exceptionally bright and competitive and the classes are unconventional.der is an i con this silicon valley and if you do well you could graduate with the money you need to start your own company. vic lee has the story. >> the school is housed in the old nine-story benjamin franklin hotel in downtown san mateo. it's name is still above the entrance. but now out front there are pictures of apple founders steve jobs and elan must who started tesla motors. this is an unconventional school that teaches young entrepreneurs how to succeed in the real business world. it's founder, capitalist tim draper, whose list includes hotlift, skype and tesla and now he's spent millions founding the new school. >> what i wanted to do was create a school of a type that encouraged people to step out there and become heros. to stick their neck out. as we say in the credo, to fail and fail again until they succeed. >> it's not open yet, but the school held a month-long pilot program for some 40 students this summer. >> my brand, my reputation are paramount. >> each morning start
the students are exceptionally bright and competitive and the classes are unconventional.der is an i con this silicon valley and if you do well you could graduate with the money you need to start your own company. vic lee has the story. >> the school is housed in the old nine-story benjamin franklin hotel in downtown san mateo. it's name is still above the entrance. but now out front there are pictures of apple founders steve jobs and elan must who started tesla motors. this is an...
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shale plays or are unconventional shale plays. $380 billion doubling the size of the infrastructure.i look at top picks in the space, one of them is a fund that we recently launched. yorkville mlp fund. focused on could. -- commodities. it yields 8%. we expect of that 8%, 100% will be treated as return of capital with no recapture. you will not pay any taxes on it this year, nor will you have to pay taxes. liz: that is definitely something attractive. you have legacy reserves. and a third one is energy with an i. tell me what you like. >> both ie plays. inergy transforming itself. it was a propane play. now a general partner of a pipeline which gives you secured distribution growth over time. it is yielding 6%. its pier groups, general partners on median are yielding 4%. it has a faster growth profile. you will get multiple expansion which brings the yield down and as well as eight to 9% distribution growth. this is it cash growth. not earnings growth that can be manipulated. it is cash growth. liz: important to note, they are not as subject and not as exposed to fluctuation in oil p
shale plays or are unconventional shale plays. $380 billion doubling the size of the infrastructure.i look at top picks in the space, one of them is a fund that we recently launched. yorkville mlp fund. focused on could. -- commodities. it yields 8%. we expect of that 8%, 100% will be treated as return of capital with no recapture. you will not pay any taxes on it this year, nor will you have to pay taxes. liz: that is definitely something attractive. you have legacy reserves. and a third one...
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we will tell you the unconventional reason why. >> we are riding along with state authorities as a crackdown on a smuggler you have not thought of but has huge profits for back guys. -- >> have an exclusive look at a crackdown on smuggling you may have not thought of. >> we're talking about cigarette smuggling. it cost the state billions. taxes on cigarettes are substantially lower in virginia that in maryland. the staggering amount of money people are making breaking the law. >> there are suspects behind you. >> we're with undercover investigators as they close in on a suspected smuggler. these cops are after untaxed cigarettes what we have is a trunkful of illegal cigarettes, curtain after curtain. >> you see why cigarette smuggling is big bucks. 118 curtains received here. the difference in taxes between virginia and new york city, $55.50 a carton. about $6,500 in profit for potential smuggler. >> cigarette smuggling is as lucrative or more lucrative than smuggling drugs or guns. >> sean benedict handled several cases in our region. the scope of the problem is into the billions of dollars
we will tell you the unconventional reason why. >> we are riding along with state authorities as a crackdown on a smuggler you have not thought of but has huge profits for back guys. -- >> have an exclusive look at a crackdown on smuggling you may have not thought of. >> we're talking about cigarette smuggling. it cost the state billions. taxes on cigarettes are substantially lower in virginia that in maryland. the staggering amount of money people are making breaking the law....
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aamath teacher wwo uses some rather unconventional methods to get students to learn... her probllms "multiplied"... who's to blaae... and the way - twinkies... may fiid new life...after the brrak aúó ding donggs..ho-hos...the átwinkieábecame a targettof hoarders today.hostess went looks at what appears to be áhostess twinnie.áá the - neither twinkie the kid nor &plast 3 fox ews.doug mckelway, fox nees. here's ouu question of the day who do you lame... for the collapse of ostess brands? this s our facebook page. &ptwinkies are thh talk of tte town tonight......and most of you blame the union for the collapse of hostess... although a few of you do blame "big business"join the discussion by going to facebook dot com by going to join tte discussion by going to facebook dot com slash fox- baltimore a georgia teeeaaer is turniig heads with one of his new creations. 15--earrold collin grrver has garage. the hhme-schoollee - 10-th grader says he got bored witt his physics homework so he deccded to create the bike. it was made from a single sheet of plywood for 20-bucks. any rac
aamath teacher wwo uses some rather unconventional methods to get students to learn... her probllms "multiplied"... who's to blaae... and the way - twinkies... may fiid new life...after the brrak aúó ding donggs..ho-hos...the átwinkieábecame a targettof hoarders today.hostess went looks at what appears to be áhostess twinnie.áá the - neither twinkie the kid nor &plast 3 fox ews.doug mckelway, fox nees. here's ouu question of the day who do you lame... for the collapse of...
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and the classes are unconventional.ounder is an icon in silicon valley and if you do well, you could graduate with money you need to start your own company. vick lee has the story. >>reporter: the school is housed in the old 9 story benjamin franklin hotel in downtown san mateo o. the name is still above the entrance. but now out front there are pictures of apple founder steve jobs and eli who started tesla motors. this is draper university of heroes. unconventional school that teaches young entrepreneur how to succeed in the real business world. founder famed venture capitalist tim draper whose investment include had the mai mail. skype. tesla. now he's spending millions of his own money starting the school. >> what i wanted to do was to create a school of a type that encouraged people to step out there and become heroes. to stick their neck out. to as we say in the credo to fail and fail again until they succeed. >>reporter: it's not open yet but the school held a month long pilot program for some 40 students this sum
and the classes are unconventional.ounder is an icon in silicon valley and if you do well, you could graduate with money you need to start your own company. vick lee has the story. >>reporter: the school is housed in the old 9 story benjamin franklin hotel in downtown san mateo o. the name is still above the entrance. but now out front there are pictures of apple founder steve jobs and eli who started tesla motors. this is draper university of heroes. unconventional school that teaches...
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the students are exceptionally bright and competitive and the classes are unconventional.i con this silicon valley and if you do well you could graduate with the money you need to start your own company. vic lee has the story. >> the school is housed in the old nine-story benjamin franklin hotel in downtown san mateo. it's name is still above the entrance. but now out front there are pictures of apple founders steve jobs and elan who started tesla motors. this is an unconventional school that teaches young entrepreneurs how to succeed in the real business word. it's founder, can't hit tim draper whos less includes hot list, skype and now he's spent millions founding the school. >> what i wanted to do was create a school of a type that encouraged people to step out there and become heros. to stick their neck out. as we say in the credo, to fail and fail again until they succeed. >> it's not open yet but the school held a month-long pilot program for some 40 students this summer. >> our brand, my reputation are paramount. >> each morning starts out with a superhero pledge. >
the students are exceptionally bright and competitive and the classes are unconventional.i con this silicon valley and if you do well you could graduate with the money you need to start your own company. vic lee has the story. >> the school is housed in the old nine-story benjamin franklin hotel in downtown san mateo. it's name is still above the entrance. but now out front there are pictures of apple founders steve jobs and elan who started tesla motors. this is an unconventional school...
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erred by abandoned homes and vacant last as elaine quijano tells us, one local businessman has an unconventional plan for turning things around. >> in what used to be a booming metropolis, john hance wanted to show us this meadow. >> this doesn't feel like detroit. >> no, it doesn't feel like a major city. >> this overgrown vacant lot in the city of detroit was once the site of a proposed supermarket, it was never built. >> this used to be the street. >> now hans an entrepreneur has a new idea for this land, he wants to build a farm. >> my belief is that the farm is a way to implement the quality of life improvements. >> he would like to buy 200 acres of property from the city in exchange, he will tear down more than 200 vacant homes and clear tons of illegally dumped garbage. >> detroit currently has 30,000 acres of vacant land and 40,000 abandoned homes. >> once we take over these properties, the government instantly starts collecting revenue tax wise. >> but some residents believe that won't make much difference. malik yakini runs an urban community garden and sees his idea as a land grab tak
erred by abandoned homes and vacant last as elaine quijano tells us, one local businessman has an unconventional plan for turning things around. >> in what used to be a booming metropolis, john hance wanted to show us this meadow. >> this doesn't feel like detroit. >> no, it doesn't feel like a major city. >> this overgrown vacant lot in the city of detroit was once the site of a proposed supermarket, it was never built. >> this used to be the street. >> now...
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tonight, i'll tell you why his unconventional coaching style helped him win big. stay tuned.ht back. get 36 months interest-free financing through thanksgiving weekend at sleep train, and save $400, $500, up to $600 on beautyrest and posturepedic. even get 3 years interest-free financing on serta icomfort and tempur-pedic. plus, free same day delivery, set-up, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save. but mattress price wars ends sunday, thanksgiving weekend, at sleep train. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> welcome back to "the ed show." today on facebook and twitter web asked our fans to tell us what they're thankful for this year. sandra says she's thankful her husband is home from war and our country is being led by a capable, experienced leader. dave parkinson is thankful for his great family and a re-elected president whose agenda is focused on growing and protecting the middle class. and nick is thankful that he will never be without health insurance due to a pre-existing condition. keep sharing your thoughts with us on faceb
tonight, i'll tell you why his unconventional coaching style helped him win big. stay tuned.ht back. get 36 months interest-free financing through thanksgiving weekend at sleep train, and save $400, $500, up to $600 on beautyrest and posturepedic. even get 3 years interest-free financing on serta icomfort and tempur-pedic. plus, free same day delivery, set-up, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save. but mattress price wars ends sunday, thanksgiving weekend, at sleep train....
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and he embarked on that, on fighting with a conventional -- an unconventional way of doing things, and it had huge success. the failure, of course, at the end is we waited so long to do it properly that by the time we got started, a decade had passed and we didn't have the political will to carry on. indeed, no matter what else you can say about mcchrystal's performance, the fact that -- you could argue that he should have been fired after he made the speech in london, mcchrystal, but that he had the right way of doing things. he was absolutely right, it was going to take a decade. so petraeus was absolutely right. he was very, very good at what he did. at the end of the day we didn't have the political will to pursue it and we started too late. that doesn't change what happened. >> but the manual he put together on counter insurgency is now one of the legendary -- >> it's scripture now, it's the equivalent. >> as the colonel said it may have succeeded for the british in malaysia, but it failed spectacularly for the americans in vietnam. it was resurrected by general petraeus that you
and he embarked on that, on fighting with a conventional -- an unconventional way of doing things, and it had huge success. the failure, of course, at the end is we waited so long to do it properly that by the time we got started, a decade had passed and we didn't have the political will to carry on. indeed, no matter what else you can say about mcchrystal's performance, the fact that -- you could argue that he should have been fired after he made the speech in london, mcchrystal, but that he...
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tonight, i'll tell you why his unconventional coaching style helped him win big. stay tuned.look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. ♪ don't know what i'd do ♪ i'd have nothing to prove ♪ i'd have nothing to lose [ male announcer ] zales is the diamond store. take an extra 15 percent off storewide, friday until two p.m. >>> welcome back to "the ed show." today on facebook and twitter we asked our fans to tell us what they're thankful for this year. sandra says she's thankful her husband is home from war and our country is being led by a capable, experienced leader. dave parkinson is thankful for his great family and a re-elected president whose agenda is focused on growing and protecting the middle class. and nick is thankful that he will never be without health i
tonight, i'll tell you why his unconventional coaching style helped him win big. stay tuned.look... ...at the best schools in the world... ...you see they all have something very interesting in common. they have teachers... ...with a deeper knowledge of their subjects. as a result, their students achieve at a higher level. let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. ♪ don't know what i'd do ♪ i'd have nothing...
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tonight, i'll tell you why his unconventional coaching style helped him win big. stay tuned. back to "the ed show." today on facebook and twitter web asked our fans to tell us what they're thankful for this year. sandra says she's thankful her husband is home from war and our country is being led by a capable, experienced leader. dave parkinson is thankful for his great family and a re-elected president whose agenda is focused on growing and protecting the middle class. and nick is thankful that he will never be without health insurance due to a pre-existing condition. keep sharing your thoughts with us on facebook and twitter using #whyimthankful. >>> up next, how to talk to your conservative family members and relatives on thanksgiving, seeing that we got the big win. we're right back. stay with us. pluggable febreze make even this old container smell fresh? take a deep breath. describe the room that you're in. i think just like a big, open space. like i'm hanging the sheets on the line. and it smells really fresh, man. let's take your blindfold off. oh! [ both laugh ] supe
tonight, i'll tell you why his unconventional coaching style helped him win big. stay tuned. back to "the ed show." today on facebook and twitter web asked our fans to tell us what they're thankful for this year. sandra says she's thankful her husband is home from war and our country is being led by a capable, experienced leader. dave parkinson is thankful for his great family and a re-elected president whose agenda is focused on growing and protecting the middle class. and nick is...
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. >> reporter: on bedford avenue in brooklyn, people carried unconventional containers in lines thatrapped around the corner. >> this is out of hand. we need help. i need help. i got a broken down car up the block. >> reporter: firefighters and other emergency responders took priority at the front of the line. fuel circled slowly after one hose stopped working. >> a long line. i guess you have to stick it out. >> i know my information. >> reporter: frustration flared. >> this man was not in the line in front. >> reporter: nypd officers tried to keep people in line. in queens, a similar scene. with the sun setting and the temperature dipping and no guarantees. >> i don't know. it is crazy right now. you know? the lines are so long just waiting, hoping. hoping that when we get there, they won't say they're out of gas. >> it's crazy. >> again, scientists say climate changes that brought the super storm to the east coast could bring extreme weather to the west coast over the next few decades as well. they say if nothing is done about global warming, california could have more torrential
. >> reporter: on bedford avenue in brooklyn, people carried unconventional containers in lines thatrapped around the corner. >> this is out of hand. we need help. i need help. i got a broken down car up the block. >> reporter: firefighters and other emergency responders took priority at the front of the line. fuel circled slowly after one hose stopped working. >> a long line. i guess you have to stick it out. >> i know my information. >> reporter:...
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abe called for unconventional monetary easing. >> translator: i don't think that abe's comments moved the market. i think the dollar's rise is the result of monetary easing steps implemented by the bank of japan last month. >> yonekura also stressed that it's important to stimulate domestic demand with long-term economic strategies to pull the country out of a long period of deflation. >>> japanese trade officials are looking across the pacific to increase demand for the country's products. they've launched talks with their counterparts in canada an enortnehip agreement. the officials are meeting at japan's foreign ministry. >> inderstd d th ourvevevevevev complementary to each other, and i howell, it's certainly our determination that the eventual epa will serve a basis for further strengthening this relationship. >> the two countries trade more than $20 billion u.s. goods and services every year. japan mainly exports cars and electronic equipment. the japanese want the canadians to cut tariffs, and they want to secure stable supplies of coal and shale gas. the canadians are expected
abe called for unconventional monetary easing. >> translator: i don't think that abe's comments moved the market. i think the dollar's rise is the result of monetary easing steps implemented by the bank of japan last month. >> yonekura also stressed that it's important to stimulate domestic demand with long-term economic strategies to pull the country out of a long period of deflation. >>> japanese trade officials are looking across the pacific to increase demand for the...
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the unconventional suggestion. he is a lord and quite the gas he's come out with a not one you'd expect from someone who's had such high government positions in the process this lord killed but he was a defense minister under tony blair he was a member of the security and intelligence committee said privy to a lot of information sort of an expert in the defense field and he'd think he'd come up with some rather more constructive suggestions than what he's come up with bill but that's clearly not the case what has he come up with what did he propose exactly what you want to kill but quite literally suggested threatening to drop a neutron bomb on the pakistani afghan border in order to crack down on terrorism in the region now a neutron bomb is a thermonuclear weapon is designed to kill everybody in its wake and but it will leave physical structures intact so that's his bizarre suggestion and it was made during a debate in the house of lords during none of that it was a debate on the topic wait for it nuclear disarma
the unconventional suggestion. he is a lord and quite the gas he's come out with a not one you'd expect from someone who's had such high government positions in the process this lord killed but he was a defense minister under tony blair he was a member of the security and intelligence committee said privy to a lot of information sort of an expert in the defense field and he'd think he'd come up with some rather more constructive suggestions than what he's come up with bill but that's clearly...
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unconventional choice in selecting a new state park director, picking this man, former commander of marine installations throughout the west. the last director forced to resign over millions in a fun that went unspent. the governor issuing a statement is that it will be restored. >> as abc 7 news continues tonight we're going to explain importance of california cap and trade auctions tomorrow. it's a historic attempt to slow the pace of global warming. >> people at tesla grant a rare interview to abc 7 news on the selection of the car scattered showers motor trend car of the year. abc 7 news at 6:00 continues right after this. (kj1ñ;x;x;x;xú >>> california's largest business group is challenging the state's cap and trade program. the california chamber of commerce lawsuit comes on the eve of the first option for carbon credit. mark matthews is here with a look at what cap and trade means for california businesses and consumers.. >> and chamber of commerce filing a lawsuit today that will not stop tomorrow's auction. what they do want to do is stop the program, they claim it will put an un
unconventional choice in selecting a new state park director, picking this man, former commander of marine installations throughout the west. the last director forced to resign over millions in a fun that went unspent. the governor issuing a statement is that it will be restored. >> as abc 7 news continues tonight we're going to explain importance of california cap and trade auctions tomorrow. it's a historic attempt to slow the pace of global warming. >> people at tesla grant a...
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. >> it's unconventional, sure, blind golds, takes on pots.ey are no longer two teams, editorial and sales, but one, working towards the same goal. >> i just felt like politics gone, stress aside, we were all on the same playing field. >> we went into this event with the sense we're a lot more similar than we think we are in the office. >> time to answer some of your business questions. beth and angela are with us once again. the first question is about finding a zrinter. currently, we're selling all of our line online. how can a business owners like me reach major distributors? >> how can you get someone? you have a product, you love it. you've got a little bit of traction online. how do you get people to take notice? >> well, you know, interestingly, her question was about distribution, and yet, you have to go back and ask yourself, who's she distributing to? i looked at her collection, it was quite interesting. but it was a unique niche. he was positioning herself to hip hop and socialites. and those are two very different audiences. so whe
. >> it's unconventional, sure, blind golds, takes on pots.ey are no longer two teams, editorial and sales, but one, working towards the same goal. >> i just felt like politics gone, stress aside, we were all on the same playing field. >> we went into this event with the sense we're a lot more similar than we think we are in the office. >> time to answer some of your business questions. beth and angela are with us once again. the first question is about finding a...
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schemes and the tricks of course public outrage and one action group has even come up with an unconventional plan to highlight what's being dubbed the company's immoral tactics let's get more on this i spoke to. these are three companies that dominate the u.k. economy they have billions of pounds worth of turnover but it looks like they pay very little corporation tax to show for it and now m.p.'s are outraged by the fact that through very legal loopholes these companies that they say are acting in an immoral way are managing to dodge millions and billions of pounds worth of tax every single yeah and they want to try and put a stop to it now according to a friend but french authorities now demanding two hundred fifty two million dollars in back taxes and interest from online retailer amazon we're talking you were talking from step but for now what about i mean the companies we talk about this being called it moral just how did the companies manage to contribute so little or nothing to the treasury well it's all a case of financial trickery rory it's about getting clever accountants that find
schemes and the tricks of course public outrage and one action group has even come up with an unconventional plan to highlight what's being dubbed the company's immoral tactics let's get more on this i spoke to. these are three companies that dominate the u.k. economy they have billions of pounds worth of turnover but it looks like they pay very little corporation tax to show for it and now m.p.'s are outraged by the fact that through very legal loopholes these companies that they say are...
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unconventional design but gamers love it. it starts at $300.cott budman, nbc bay area news. >> here's another gift idea, a trip to outer space. the entrepreneur behind paypal, tesla and space x has bigger dreams. he wants to start a colony on mars. he envisions starting with ten people that get shelter, food and a way to the extract water and welcome up to 80,000 new earthlings. he says it won't happen for a few decades. the price for a ticket $500,000. >> that's it? >> with inflation in a few decades probably a lot more. >> jeff the man of the day. so many questions about all of the storms. >> we have more coming our way. mendte of answers as we head throughout the weather cast and beyond. top wind gusts 82 miles an hour in mount hamilton. los gatos 72. alameda 39. while winds are 15 to 20 miles an hour at the coastline, not too gusty, we are seeing scenes like this. a live shot in to san jose. our photographer jim foster getting this photo. sure, it's not a 60-foot tree but an example of the ground that is saturated. it got so close to the ho
unconventional design but gamers love it. it starts at $300.cott budman, nbc bay area news. >> here's another gift idea, a trip to outer space. the entrepreneur behind paypal, tesla and space x has bigger dreams. he wants to start a colony on mars. he envisions starting with ten people that get shelter, food and a way to the extract water and welcome up to 80,000 new earthlings. he says it won't happen for a few decades. the price for a ticket $500,000. >> that's it? >> with...
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. >> jennifer: so the war against al-qaeda is an unconventional far, and one is the cyber attacks andnother is the use of drones. and there is no small degree of controversy concerning the use of drones. >> sure. the military and intelligence agency is using them for surveillance, and they are known for attacking al-qaeda sites. they are the weapon of choice in going after targets that are hard to hit and trying to minimize the killing of civilians. but there is always some sort of blow-back. >> jennifer: because there may be civilian casualties? >> that's right. and that's being used as part of the propaganda so whether there are deaths or not, it almost doesn't matter. >> jennifer: do we know whether al-qaeda is close to getting that kind of technology? >> clearly they are working on it. the question is whether they will be able to develop the kind of armed drone technology the united states has, but certainly a number of countries are working on this technology. >> jennifer: so what is the level of congressional oversight? >> right now it's a little bit murky, because the intellige
. >> jennifer: so the war against al-qaeda is an unconventional far, and one is the cyber attacks andnother is the use of drones. and there is no small degree of controversy concerning the use of drones. >> sure. the military and intelligence agency is using them for surveillance, and they are known for attacking al-qaeda sites. they are the weapon of choice in going after targets that are hard to hit and trying to minimize the killing of civilians. but there is always some sort of...
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winning 94 games capturing the tight yismt dean known for his unconventional style and approach portrayedt in the movie "money ball" based on a book about the strategies in building a winner. >> let's get another check on the forecast right now. >> there is spencer christian. >> you'll be the judge. here is a time lapse view this afternoon from our east bay camera. looking at loudz and rain drops from here that you saw coming towards the camera lens. it's been a dreary looking day with breaks of sunshine. here is a look at live doppler 7 hd. you can see a wide, long path of showers reaching down through central and southern parts of the bay/>ms area. showers from fremont to half moon bay. from los gatos to santa cruz. some south of hollister. widely scattered showers with some brief locally heavy down pours. tomorrow, state wide snow continuing to small over the sierra. showers near coastal areas and reaching into southern california and we expect more showers here fpjqhe bay area. perhaps not quite so wet as today, we do expect showers to continue from time to time throughout the day tom
winning 94 games capturing the tight yismt dean known for his unconventional style and approach portrayedt in the movie "money ball" based on a book about the strategies in building a winner. >> let's get another check on the forecast right now. >> there is spencer christian. >> you'll be the judge. here is a time lapse view this afternoon from our east bay camera. looking at loudz and rain drops from here that you saw coming towards the camera lens. it's been a...
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. >> it was a crazy, crazy unconventional thanksgiving. >> reporter: simple dinner at the table wouldork she says. they never would imagine that caden would find his way through that chute. >> alex, thanks. >>> and coming up on "good morning america" -- holiday miracle. he was shot in the head defending his girlfriend on the way from a halloween party so how was he able to celebrate thanksgiving with his family. >>> still rolling the stones are going strong. kicking off a new tour tonight. >>> and a daring high dive. watch as a guy jumps from a shopping mall balcony into a fountain, will he make it? >> yes. the anatomy of a bad decision coming up on "fixation" on this sunday morning. don't go anywhere. we're back in a few moments. hey buddy, i bet mom would love this, huh? jack? jaaack? jaaack?! jack?! looks good ladies! jack! come on, stop the car. jack! no, no, no, no, no! the only thing more surprising than finding the perfect gifts.. niice. ...is where you find them. how did you know? i had a little help. this is how to gift. this is sears. i need all the help i can get. i tell th
. >> it was a crazy, crazy unconventional thanksgiving. >> reporter: simple dinner at the table wouldork she says. they never would imagine that caden would find his way through that chute. >> alex, thanks. >>> and coming up on "good morning america" -- holiday miracle. he was shot in the head defending his girlfriend on the way from a halloween party so how was he able to celebrate thanksgiving with his family. >>> still rolling the stones are...
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they get cheaper by the day, and unconventional fossil fuels will be expensive because they are riskierse accidents. >> moderator: back to the farm, mr. maffei. so much of the agricultural component is huge in the state of new york: right now, farmers, come spring, will be in a tough position because the farm bill expire, and they don't know what happens other than the safety net is not working anymore. what do you think the new farm bill should include? you think there should be a new one? what should be in it when congress gives us a different piece of legislation? maffei: yeah, i supported senate negotiated farm bill. it's not perfect, but allows us to move forward, bipartisan, has the necessary insurance programs that is needed to survive in a global workplace and make sure they are strong. we need to move forward. it doesn't do everything, but it does something. the farming, talking about organic farms, fruit farms, wineries, the nap pa valley of the northeast now in the lakes. that's one of the reasons why it's important and appreciate to protect our clean water. farms are importa
they get cheaper by the day, and unconventional fossil fuels will be expensive because they are riskierse accidents. >> moderator: back to the farm, mr. maffei. so much of the agricultural component is huge in the state of new york: right now, farmers, come spring, will be in a tough position because the farm bill expire, and they don't know what happens other than the safety net is not working anymore. what do you think the new farm bill should include? you think there should be a new...
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. >>> many bay area families spent their thanksgiving in what you might think of as unconventional placesco international auto show at montgomery center. as we see, for some it's a holiday tradition that goes hand in hand with the turkey. >> it's a different type of early holiday shopping. >> this is how we picked our last 2 cars. >>reporter: as thousands of people spend their thanksgiving day at the 55 annual san francisco international auto show. cousins joe bill and jason spent the last 20 years coming to the show with their parents. now they bring their family to continue the tradition. >> we are spread out all over the bay area these days and in different houses and the family has grown so much but yet we still have this opportunity to come together and share in the car show every year we look forward to. >>reporter: this year show 2013 model vehicle. 1.2 million square foot center is full of everything from next year electric and hybrid cars to truck advance and suv. >> automotive industry has had the up and down over the last few years but certainly based upon what we are seeing t
. >>> many bay area families spent their thanksgiving in what you might think of as unconventional placesco international auto show at montgomery center. as we see, for some it's a holiday tradition that goes hand in hand with the turkey. >> it's a different type of early holiday shopping. >> this is how we picked our last 2 cars. >>reporter: as thousands of people spend their thanksgiving day at the 55 annual san francisco international auto show. cousins joe bill...
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this change is going to happen because we have already started to see a change in the unconventional sources of gas and oil and the growth there is really what is helping to make what this agency is saying energy independence be able to become a reality for the u.s. by 2035. the other key thing to keep in mind it is natural gas leading the way in terms of the globalal gas production. it will make up half of gas production by 2035. a lot of thatoming from the u.s. what all of this means in terms of the global energy trade is that we will see a shift in terms of the diversification and build up in supply. we will have a change in terms of where the middle east oil is going, as well. 90% of that is expected to go to asia by 2035. >> i'm curious what the temperature on the floor was on this report. do people buy this? >> a lot of traders say it is already priced in when you look all the way out to 2017 and 2020 we are seeing that priced in and the divergence that you are seeing between crude highlights the fact that there is a lot of focus in how much supply we have here in the u.s. this
this change is going to happen because we have already started to see a change in the unconventional sources of gas and oil and the growth there is really what is helping to make what this agency is saying energy independence be able to become a reality for the u.s. by 2035. the other key thing to keep in mind it is natural gas leading the way in terms of the globalal gas production. it will make up half of gas production by 2035. a lot of thatoming from the u.s. what all of this means in terms...
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. >>> governor brown has made an unconventional choice in select ago new state park director.he picked this man. retired marine general anthony l jackson former commander of marine corps installation throughout the west. there's his pichblingt last director was forced to resign over millions in hidden fund that went unspent. even when dozens of park were his threatened with closure. >>> well one oakland police officer calls it highlight of his career. helping to deliver a baby boy at a gas station on friday night. today the baby and his parents reunited with the 3 officers who brought him into this world. laura has the story. >>reporter: nolan shell mille miller. healthy 7 pound 14 ounce baby boy named after oakland nolan park near where he was born delivered by 3 oakland police officers in the family car friday night at a shell gas station. >> blessing for us as police officers to be in exactly the right place at exactly the right time. >> these 3ber matter what happens him if they saved my son's life. >>reporter: now 4 days old the baby was introduced to the officers who hel
. >>> governor brown has made an unconventional choice in select ago new state park director.he picked this man. retired marine general anthony l jackson former commander of marine corps installation throughout the west. there's his pichblingt last director was forced to resign over millions in hidden fund that went unspent. even when dozens of park were his threatened with closure. >>> well one oakland police officer calls it highlight of his career. helping to deliver a baby...
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. >> reporter: in brooklyn, people carried unconventional containers in lines that wrapped around theorner. >> this is out of hand. it's out of hand. i need help. i got a broken down car just up the block. >> reporter: firefighters and other emergency responders took priority at the front of the line. fuel trickled slowly after one ho hose stopped working. >> it's a long line. >> reporter: frustration flared. >> this man was not in line. please move him. >> reporter: nypd officers tried to keep people in line. in queens, a similar scene. >> chaos. >> reporter: with the sun setting and the temperature dipping and no guarantee. >> i don't know. it's crazy right now, you know. the lines are so long. just waiting. hoping. hoping when we get there they won't say they're out of gas. >> it's crazy. >> and we'll have more ahead for you on "today in the bay." coming up, california's vote may not determine the presidency but we do have an impact on other decisions. we'll talk to our political analyst coming up. >>> politics isn't all serious. "saturday night live" put their own spin on the elec
. >> reporter: in brooklyn, people carried unconventional containers in lines that wrapped around theorner. >> this is out of hand. it's out of hand. i need help. i got a broken down car just up the block. >> reporter: firefighters and other emergency responders took priority at the front of the line. fuel trickled slowly after one ho hose stopped working. >> it's a long line. >> reporter: frustration flared. >> this man was not in line. please move him....
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certainly, andrea is the jimi hendrix of cooking, the most unconventional, creative.gus henderson is the most influential chef. whether you have read his book, eaten at his restaurant or not, chances are chefs in your neighborhood are starting to cook like him. >> people say, what does it take to be a really great chef? i had an amazing meal cooked by marco pierre white. he cooked me a seven course meal. and every dish almost evaporated in my mouth. and i remember just thinking that is an exceptional skill, beyond most chefs to get to that level. >> i think an obsessiveness, a true love and appreciation of pleasure, meaning you enjoy your own. you like eating. commitment, and a certain willingness to -- a huge willingness to sacrifice. it's a hard thing. >> and a pleasure to meet you. good luck with the new show. s
certainly, andrea is the jimi hendrix of cooking, the most unconventional, creative.gus henderson is the most influential chef. whether you have read his book, eaten at his restaurant or not, chances are chefs in your neighborhood are starting to cook like him. >> people say, what does it take to be a really great chef? i had an amazing meal cooked by marco pierre white. he cooked me a seven course meal. and every dish almost evaporated in my mouth. and i remember just thinking that is an...