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the key. when the new ignition cylinder goes in you will get two keys have just a single circle. until then they want you to follow their advice, which is just the use ignition key and when you get the new cylinder put in you will get two new keys because our old keys will not longer be useful. gerri: that makes sense. they will give you a new key and don't want to you confuse the two. >> that's good. gerri: what else could gm do to get people back to the dealership, get this thing fixed? >> if you want to reach that marketplace is offer them a discount. thing is, it will be on a used car. if you're buying a car that has 10 years old, its value in total is not worth a lot. you could use it as a down payment on a newer car but i think you have to try and entice them to come in with some sort of a social interaction. you will have to use the internet. i run into people all over the country when i travel. i see one of the cars on recall list, i ask the driver if i can find them, hey, are you going to take that car into a dealer? just kind of getting feedback. of the 99% of the time i get, there's a recall on that car? i didn't know that. i'm thinking,
the key. when the new ignition cylinder goes in you will get two keys have just a single circle. until then they want you to follow their advice, which is just the use ignition key and when you get the new cylinder put in you will get two new keys because our old keys will not longer be useful. gerri: that makes sense. they will give you a new key and don't want to you confuse the two. >> that's good. gerri: what else could gm do to get people back to the dealership, get this thing fixed?...
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she gave us the keys and dropped the flashlight. she was scared. she was crying. [ bleep ] herself. but the fear made her do it, gave the keys up. >> although donald's discharge is days away, he has yet to find a place to live upon release. >> when i came to prison i had everything. i had a house about three blocks from the beach in navarre and i was doing pretty decent, you know. when i came, they stripped all that away, all my clothes, vehicles. hell, my rights, you know, they took everything. >> this is what i will be taking out of prison. everything i own will be in here, letters and stuff i bought a long time ago. this shower bag. that's the only thing i'm getting out of prison, a leather bag and myself. >> but then a phone message comes into holman that can provide the answer to donald's search for a new home. >> hey, your father called today. >> who? >> your father. he said he didn't forget your birthday. he's made several attempts to send you a letter. he said happy birthday. he changed his mind. he's going to give you a second chance. if you're sincere about getting out and
she gave us the keys and dropped the flashlight. she was scared. she was crying. [ bleep ] herself. but the fear made her do it, gave the keys up. >> although donald's discharge is days away, he has yet to find a place to live upon release. >> when i came to prison i had everything. i had a house about three blocks from the beach in navarre and i was doing pretty decent, you know. when i came, they stripped all that away, all my clothes, vehicles. hell, my rights, you know, they...
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answers we go after talking to those in the tech industry who tell us the key to diversity comes bothe board room and on cam fus. >>> by releasing its numbers, google started a conversation but also confirmed what tech watchers and political leaders, like jesse jackson, have already been talking about for a long time. >> i think the tech industry is very aware of the fact that there are very few women working in the industry. >> reporter: catarina fink has star
answers we go after talking to those in the tech industry who tell us the key to diversity comes bothe board room and on cam fus. >>> by releasing its numbers, google started a conversation but also confirmed what tech watchers and political leaders, like jesse jackson, have already been talking about for a long time. >> i think the tech industry is very aware of the fact that there are very few women working in the industry. >> reporter: catarina fink has star
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us: scott, this week g.m. is resending a letter to owners of these cars saying the cars are still safe to drive, they say, as long as owners use the key only on the key ring. >> pelley: nothing else on the key ring. >> reporter: that's right. >> pelley: jeff, thanks very much. tonight, a vital california freeway remains partially closed after a bridge went up in flames. it was under construction, and a worker's blow torch may have started the fire. this is along i-15, california's main route to las vegas. crews tore the bridge down. they hope to have all the lanes open by tomorrow. refinancing student loans, when we come back. ...and a choice. take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve... ...for all day relief. "start your engines" still running in the morning? yeah. getting your vegetables every day? when i can. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. two full servings of vegetables for only 50 delicious calories. two full servings of vegetables you wouldn't have it she any other way.our toes. but your erectile dysfunction - it could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's
us: scott, this week g.m. is resending a letter to owners of these cars saying the cars are still safe to drive, they say, as long as owners use the key only on the key ring. >> pelley: nothing else on the key ring. >> reporter: that's right. >> pelley: jeff, thanks very much. tonight, a vital california freeway remains partially closed after a bridge went up in flames. it was under construction, and a worker's blow torch may have started the fire. this is along i-15,...
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the asian aviation officials are hoping the new facility will encourage more passengers to use the key transport hub. annie k went to an end. he reports from quadruple while that is was like this i'm not all budgets thousands. he called football field that one open evenings ago. it's become too small. chairman. cos i bought one point two pm gone the thirty five million packages again. often one they are nice and that daily the people. and not be sightseeing on the abc's and the first. yet the first half to get to attend the hearing look for law school to become people who call for a while. those who can the changes while cricket needs. cos papa. the bulls shot the one to move into not once. the salt. she's such a discussion on the tongue. on her feet. not after all. i'm tickled with how it needs. termination and almonds station and he shows up in a seat in the confederate new faculty the pink chalk formation of the issue of party the current information. all wines from twenty three. i just like i was the first to put up with him the ears the insanity they were away at the scene. i know
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answers we go after talking to those in the tech industry who tell us the key to diversity comes both in the board room and on cam fus. >>> by releasing its numbers, google started a conversation but also confirmed what tech watchers and political leaders, like jesse jackson, have already been talking about for a long time. >> i think the tech industry is very aware of the fact that there are very few women working in the industry. >> reporter: catarina fink has started several companies. if you're looking to diversify your company, start at the top. i am a lot of women. we know a lot of women. we know a lot of women. our social networks r comprised of women. if you are interested in having more wait a minute in your business, you need to change the structure and the gender distribution of your social network. >> they're also trying to steer more women and minorities into fields like computer science and business because that's where the jobs are. >> they are definitely here, but tech, in general, there's not a large enough supply to meet the demand. especially in silicon valley. >> r
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and you missed us the four shots with the keys a neighbor. this does indeed use what happened. why he fired two shots. it is easy it was an accident. a five pc of midas touch and go into he was briefly last year it is. of all ages before we started this. she didn't go on a decision by the one at things. we need to sleep with me on. he's come to my house peace peace peace on. chucky doll which was good at it what you want to be noted the sixty nine minus ten that was most likely mean he's a rifle which was included to stay in the sixty thousand units. response to the rest. is this the other was hit by the christian union has hit the bitumen. he was sick and why you want to do this when i hosted a specific christian wife who went into the stadium instead there's a chance to see our lady tetons. it was he couldn't watch the sky. you see the push and technical skill. he does it seem that when i asked him to sit. go to sit in the minds that want to know why sleep. like the mike. i'm psyched. disney was one of the jordan exception is that you want assistance to the scrutiny that bein
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the key is a series of handshakes and handoffs. we will find an emerging consensus on both sides of the aisle the technology and innovation can help usding to handshakes between leaders and levels of government. the key is the handoff to a growing number of entrepreneurs and innovators, who are taking all of these opportunities on open data to the products and services to make our lives better. >> tell me about the roddick's of technology. the anti-intellectual strain of america -- there is a value to , the fear of fancy people from fancy schools, how do we combat that? >> you have a middle that comes together pretty well on both sides of the aisle. president herbert hoover, when he was secretary of commerce put together a vision of the associates of state, the government playing the role of convener, convening stakeholders on the internet to find ways to open up markets in health care and education. as applications on the right. >> do we have a risk of an anti-intellectual question crushing technological advancements? >> what you have opened up these opportunities, it can be impossible to turn off. the good news is that we will see
the key is a series of handshakes and handoffs. we will find an emerging consensus on both sides of the aisle the technology and innovation can help usding to handshakes between leaders and levels of government. the key is the handoff to a growing number of entrepreneurs and innovators, who are taking all of these opportunities on open data to the products and services to make our lives better. >> tell me about the roddick's of technology. the anti-intellectual strain of america -- there...
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the maturity level that you are ready to go use it. that is the way i look at the challenges. allows us to do that. the proving ground, that is the key. we have to take systems and turn them into longer durations. we need the time and capability to go do that. i think we have to make sure that every piece of technology is extensible to mars. that is the judge of the technology we are working on. doesn't really extend to mars? -- does it really extend to mars? i want to be putting systems together that we can use for morris. ars.or m the basic architecture you will use to transport cargo to mars. we are looking on missions built on using that as the key piece. orion an sos, we know where they are going. we do the next life-support station, it will not the alive support station -- it will not station.fe-support we will take the systems to space and see how they work. >> what do you see -- as you is the problems, what hardest problem? radiation exposure? need someon exposure understanding. there is not much we can do with background radiation unless we put some kind of magnetic shielding in their. we went to the institute of medicine. w
the maturity level that you are ready to go use it. that is the way i look at the challenges. allows us to do that. the proving ground, that is the key. we have to take systems and turn them into longer durations. we need the time and capability to go do that. i think we have to make sure that every piece of technology is extensible to mars. that is the judge of the technology we are working on. doesn't really extend to mars? -- does it really extend to mars? i want to be putting systems...
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the background is the focus this morning and the error keys use the right and left to shoot at the met reiterate then it explodes and keep on doing that. i can't say this well but looufr. the vegetable and time ran out and there you go (clapping.) so just to finish up that's the sort of work the kids are doing they're playing and making games but learning about the computers along the way (clapping.) yeah. >> and last but not least we have some words for our mayor. >> (clapping) well, everybody welcome again to our california candy sciences i've citywide my share of astroids with the games i got to touch and feel greg and meg and alison thank you your staff for hosting us here today it's incredible to be here not only teaches as you what's going on in detail we give us a clue of the future. this is why we decided to take advantage of this and it started yesterday and bring some residence of cork island and the observatory here to a participant with our middle school kids. thank you all for being her. we're succeeding and i know hidrosis draw menu defenses is here we've been investing i
the background is the focus this morning and the error keys use the right and left to shoot at the met reiterate then it explodes and keep on doing that. i can't say this well but looufr. the vegetable and time ran out and there you go (clapping.) so just to finish up that's the sort of work the kids are doing they're playing and making games but learning about the computers along the way (clapping.) yeah. >> and last but not least we have some words for our mayor. >> (clapping)...
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the us. i the interview. ch. gulag. she was. the opinions that great i do. it used to access keys on it. we do . the i would like to national german government was outraged by the nasa surveillance to the senior up but now has been accused of trying to disrupt a probe into the us spying on its citizens. a parliamentary body doing the investigating as reporter we've been forbidden from questioning edwards noted the key witness an inquiry panel comes after chancellor merkel's visit to washington as her teeth and all for now reports. it did seem that unity here and jimmy. they wanted to see a full investigation into everything that is being done and it now seems that the german government themselves have changed their position on our face and the noble going to look and see what they once referred to as stars the tactics that they know while winning team that these cuts by the hound are full the bill came in to say that they would be a new respond treaty between germany and the united states the unsaved we don't achieve the kind of joke even so in that cold mrs merkel can find from dc we know what t
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a letter to owners of recalled vehicles insisting the cars are safe to drive as long as only the key is used on the key chain. jeff glor, cbs news, new york. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the search for the kidnapped school girls in nigeria. we'll get analysis from mike morell, former deputy director of the cia. >>> plus, the latest on the protest over the beverly hills hotel. >>> and best-selling author dan brown joins us in the studio with his new book. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com ptions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. it is wednesday, may 7. i'm michelle griego. >> did you hear the echo? >> i do. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. time for weather and traffic. i can feel the energy on this "hump day." >> everybody is all fired up today. >> hello, hello, hello ooooo! >> should be a nice day ahead. it will be breezy but not as windy as yesterday. in fact, lo
a letter to owners of recalled vehicles insisting the cars are safe to drive as long as only the key is used on the key chain. jeff glor, cbs news, new york. >>> well, coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the search for the kidnapped school girls in nigeria. we'll get analysis from mike morell, former deputy director of the cia. >>> plus, the latest on the protest over the beverly hills hotel. >>> and best-selling author dan brown...
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us. the other key is the declining across elections. >> that's not true though really necessarily is it? truly. >> if you look at percentages in both zuma terms, this party comes from 69% few elections ago. now 63%. final poll will indicate how close they get to 60. >> that is true. in 2004 they got 69%. if you go back to 20 years ago when mandela was on the ticket it was 62% then. anc says we stayed over the 60 mark. sticking with the da, your problem is you are black. frankly most supporters, voters who back the democratic alliance are not. >> i disagree. when you look at a city like johannesburg for example. if i go to 2011 when people voted we got 35%. now they are not south africans whites that are minority below 9%. if we get 25%, it would be improbable. >> you need to be a national force, a nationwide democratic alliance. only has 7% of vote coming from the black population in south africa. >> which is in fact higher than any other opposition party. >> but it's not much is it? >> it's still a lot of work. anc dominates black majority vote. i think we'll get closer. nationally if w
us. the other key is the declining across elections. >> that's not true though really necessarily is it? truly. >> if you look at percentages in both zuma terms, this party comes from 69% few elections ago. now 63%. final poll will indicate how close they get to 60. >> that is true. in 2004 they got 69%. if you go back to 20 years ago when mandela was on the ticket it was 62% then. anc says we stayed over the 60 mark. sticking with the da, your problem is you are black....
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new laboratory studies done with mice may have shown us the keys to the fountain of youth.er and perform better mentally after they were injected with the blood of younger mice. we have a dock or, a friend of this program joining us now. i am 65. should i be getting my hopes up? >> i think you can keep your hopes up, absolutely. i do not get is ready for prime time. probably a good series. stuart: does this mean anything for rejuvenation in the future? >> it is more of a step towards another step of development of major research and major discoveries in the treatment of major diseases. possibly, aging, the treatment of aging or the pre-that meant of aging. this is complex procedure. it is in the very early stage right now. stuart: new blood all the time? not just one mere transfusion? >> it is a surgical procedure. two mice are stitched together in and their blood is running from one to the other. over a period of several days, the blood vessels grow from one to the other. it is a complete blood exchange. this is not new. there are a lot of studies out there using this tech
new laboratory studies done with mice may have shown us the keys to the fountain of youth.er and perform better mentally after they were injected with the blood of younger mice. we have a dock or, a friend of this program joining us now. i am 65. should i be getting my hopes up? >> i think you can keep your hopes up, absolutely. i do not get is ready for prime time. probably a good series. stuart: does this mean anything for rejuvenation in the future? >> it is more of a step...
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the serial number was traced to a tenant living in jenna's apartment complex who'd reported it stolen months earlier. they also found rosser still had keys to the apartments. >> this indicated to us that rosser had likely gone into many apartments during his term there as a maintenance worker. >> but jenna's apartment key was not among those found in jeremy's possession. and just like the others, jeremy willingly provided a dna sample. >> my feelings of jeremy was that we might not have our person, being how cooperative he was and his demeanor. >> so investigators had three possibilities. would a dna match be among them? or was the killer still at large? >>> with dna samples from three suspects, scientists hope to determine who killed college student jenna verhaalen. and had it not been for science, there's no telling what would have happened. >> had we not had the dna under her nails or on the collar of her shirt or on the carpet, we may never have solved this crime. >> the dna results left no doubt. jeremy rosser was in jenna's apartment on the night of the murder. >> how would your skip cells be under her nails? >> i have no idea. >> you have no idea? >> handshake? i'm not sur
the serial number was traced to a tenant living in jenna's apartment complex who'd reported it stolen months earlier. they also found rosser still had keys to the apartments. >> this indicated to us that rosser had likely gone into many apartments during his term there as a maintenance worker. >> but jenna's apartment key was not among those found in jeremy's possession. and just like the others, jeremy willingly provided a dna sample. >> my feelings of jeremy was that we...
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the us. i have the key to it again the stars and is the day with a large scale military parade in moscow as russia as marking the sixty ninth anniversary of its victory over germany in world war two and ask how can every year the parade is how the red square in moscow russian president. like napoleon made a speech ahead of the term rates praising the veterans in the world or to you and calling them a nine a d and sorrow into them and hide. he also said rememberance have been held across the nation to commemorate the death in war th and this year's event features sixteen the ninth and helicopters but the one hundred and forty nine military depots and over eleven thousand troops making of her brave the largest show of precious millet spray my friends called. and in the end of what clark. russia has had a military parade at moscow's red square on ninth every year apart from four years in the early nineteen nineties. it's a class of soviet union. want to pray would talk earlier to a crisp on top barnum us down take a listen. this is the largest mission parade of its kind of a two day mission parade si
the us. i have the key to it again the stars and is the day with a large scale military parade in moscow as russia as marking the sixty ninth anniversary of its victory over germany in world war two and ask how can every year the parade is how the red square in moscow russian president. like napoleon made a speech ahead of the term rates praising the veterans in the world or to you and calling them a nine a d and sorrow into them and hide. he also said rememberance have been held across the...
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in terms of change that are in the special use district we changed there were 3 key changes that are significant to point out first, the zone is its f one and two it's a zone to be xvent with the site primarily housing and mixed use we're changing the zoning to mixed use and a formula for retail both look at the feasibility as well as the community desires they wanted to make sure that the good formula was attractive and help leeland as well as the new development so they didn't want to have anything that would discourage a tenant from lomg in the city so instead of having a conditional use requirements that would discourage the potential tenants they want to know what's happening so a thirty day notice but the approving or disapproving would be for the decoration of planning. the parks was increased primarily to allow a grocery store use to attract a grocery store tenant we changed that the new chaldean-american all the time cement for the vertical building permit applications there is in the special use district basically administrative application the purpose of having this da and
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it just isn't a good amount of teeth to get that idea in the city that used to be the keys from one end of the county. the other dj in that time the scientists interviewed the taliban fundamental denunciation of the country's inability to come true for you. the wto is set to decide on and wasn't about to benefit spent in other countries often drives him to answer was yes indeed grow statisticians and caucus. i mean stupid thing they country. the number of criminal cases who fought in pockets on both the adults to fifty eight up to five new cases of life type one borneo with what to do on tuesday i'm gonna grind receive the time to put it right is the best and not destabilize muslims. i want a number of attacks targeting political campaigns. i'm in sweatpants why was our commitments not isolation demands and instead all stupid i'm not a member of the docking political dynasties actively campaigning for download on key. despite these de facto prime ministerial candidates the divestment of caution a small investor folks. you don't see into the county budget has no the success in kodiak in
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can the key to whether we use lead the senate. lou: i will leave with the question although we don't have time for a dancer, with 41 percent of independents and moderate less likely to vote for a congressman or senator who votes for amnesty, why would the republican party decide to cast its lot to the chamber of commerce and the u.s. senate with a gang of a bill on amnesty if that is clearly a hallway for them to lose midterm elections? we will just leave it there. thank you for being with us. i do reports of half a billion of taxpayer dollars were wasted to build obamacare to changes that failed in four states massachusetts organ maryland and nevada now transitioning to the federal web site that didn't work either/or to decide to salvage their own web site. lou: that is wise we can provide that choice. also to save the obama administration should scrap the man day. that they would gain health care coverage if it were eliminated because most will likely choose to pay the penalty rather than offer obamacare benefits. we are coming
can the key to whether we use lead the senate. lou: i will leave with the question although we don't have time for a dancer, with 41 percent of independents and moderate less likely to vote for a congressman or senator who votes for amnesty, why would the republican party decide to cast its lot to the chamber of commerce and the u.s. senate with a gang of a bill on amnesty if that is clearly a hallway for them to lose midterm elections? we will just leave it there. thank you for being with us....
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. >> what happened in the last 25 years is we used antibiotics with an extremely low level of caution, and the rules about the use of antibiotics has been forgotten. >> key findings of the who report include increasing resistence to the treatment of last resort. it's spread to all regions of the world. medical professionals are seeing drug-resistant infections including pneumonia and bloodstream infections common in hotels, e. coli and gonorrhea, more than 1 million people are newly infected around the world every day. all of these age old diseases could come back to kill. one example of a growing problem is staphylococcus or staph infections common in hospitals. if you get mrsa, then you have a 64% grater chance of dying than if you caught a non-resistant form of staph infection. right now doctors and hospital workers are fighting a new disease spreading throughout the middle east. the middle east respiratory syndrome virus or mers has killed 100 people in saudi arabia alone. mers can lead to viral pneumonia. it's caused by a virus that is common in camels for decades but only discovered in humans in 2012. there is no known vaccine to prevent its spread
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the academy. he joins me via skype. thank you for spending time with us. one of the key issues is going to be how russia reacts if the referendum supports the referendum from ukraine. >> in my view russia will react as it reacted before. russia was interested in those things in ukraine. one, russian language to be recognised as a second national loaning wij, and decentralisation, and to be - have ukraine as a known anti-russian. more neutral than joining any international grouping and russia will have - as i understand, will have the attitude towards what is hamming as it is. it's a revolutionary instrument, not an election or referendum in a proper way. so it will be using the results as a new tool for pushing ukraine and the west towards discussing these issues which they put forward, which i mentioned before. the demonstrates, restructuring on ukraine. >> if i understand you correctly, we are less likely to see russia taking military steps, they are more likely to use it as a lever against the west. >> well i wouldn't put in such terms, lever against the west. definit
the academy. he joins me via skype. thank you for spending time with us. one of the key issues is going to be how russia reacts if the referendum supports the referendum from ukraine. >> in my view russia will react as it reacted before. russia was interested in those things in ukraine. one, russian language to be recognised as a second national loaning wij, and decentralisation, and to be - have ukraine as a known anti-russian. more neutral than joining any international grouping and...
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people, whether they're store owners or just individual people on the street, to map their environments for google's use. but that's the key part, is the use ability. >> and a couple of things involved with the involvement of movidius, at the center of the technology with google. what they've said, first of all, this thing can be a huge drain on battery life, except they've come up with a way to mitigate that, and that's perhaps why we seeing the momentum in this space. and the extent to which you need to get developers in this space, because the technology is ahead of what you can do with it. they're looking, i'm sure, google is looking to some of the firms, and i'm curious to see what comes out of the space, because it's not just gaming, which has been the focus for oculus. we're talking about a revolution in so many different parts of the economy as a result. >> there's a difference, though, between saying, boy, retail would really like this. retailers on the back end would really like this. it's sort of like what we see with paypal and mobile. it would be nice for the retailer if you'd use your phone to pay for things,
people, whether they're store owners or just individual people on the street, to map their environments for google's use. but that's the key part, is the use ability. >> and a couple of things involved with the involvement of movidius, at the center of the technology with google. what they've said, first of all, this thing can be a huge drain on battery life, except they've come up with a way to mitigate that, and that's perhaps why we seeing the momentum in this space. and the extent to...
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the right pace. but this isn't something uniquely needed for us. it can be shared. >> this is key, again, not trying to did it all ourselves and trying to be smart about it. one of the challenges is the ability to store lidge -- liquid hydrogen. it's not any good for cryo general -- it's not only good for cryogenic storage, but for thermal too. we're trying to take the common pieces today. >> yes? >> i have several questions, but we have a break coming up and people can be thinking about them. in relation to doing things in the past and then kind of putting them on the shelf, it reminds me of the h.l. 20 derived from the boar 4 photograph and a lot of wind tunnel tested and it was part of a program and it was put on the celestial. jim benson bought it and now plark is doing it again. 'm just wondering if at tables was a program one time and now it's back in another program developed by as vegas, bigelow. just several days ago we had a ant thinker leave us, john heubolt, and he was a great rogue model for me and i hope that some of the thoughts that i come up with can in some way m
the right pace. but this isn't something uniquely needed for us. it can be shared. >> this is key, again, not trying to did it all ourselves and trying to be smart about it. one of the challenges is the ability to store lidge -- liquid hydrogen. it's not any good for cryo general -- it's not only good for cryogenic storage, but for thermal too. we're trying to take the common pieces today. >> yes? >> i have several questions, but we have a break coming up and people can be...
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as far as i'm concerned there is nothing funny about perpetuating and using the patriarc key as a headline. here is what they said. you had your one guy talking the whole time. >> if fox news is noticing it, come on. the guy on the panel made good points and he seemed to know what he was talking about and was a fairly good looking guy. >> joanne, did you happen to catch "red eye" last night. >> you can tell this was president his fault and he was angry -- he was president his fault. this is what privilege looks like. >> i need to ask a question so can you be quiet? >> i cannot. i am black and oppressed and you will not oppress me any longer, greg gutfeld. i will stand my ground. >> see, will, it is your white privilege. >> did you hear something? >> was that sexist? quickly. >> i have never seen the show and i am not a fan. those two men seemed repulsive in every way possible, but i think jo would agree with me should she get the chance to speak that that was disgusting and everyone involved should be arrested. >> there is an apology coming out. >>> hello, everyone, i'm eric bolling, with
as far as i'm concerned there is nothing funny about perpetuating and using the patriarc key as a headline. here is what they said. you had your one guy talking the whole time. >> if fox news is noticing it, come on. the guy on the panel made good points and he seemed to know what he was talking about and was a fairly good looking guy. >> joanne, did you happen to catch "red eye" last night. >> you can tell this was president his fault and he was angry -- he was...
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the pen. then it would be too late, everyone will see that they are safely locked us up and threw away the key. >> thanks a lot. [ applause ] >> even though jones was popular among other inmates and spent time in prison, he struggled with some aspects of life in the dormitory style housing unit he shared with 71 other men. >> i never really liked open dorms. i'm a person that's like cleanliness. a lot of people when they sneeze or cough don't cover up. you know, sometimes i can be sitting there eating and somebody just sneezing and sneezing and not covering their mouth. i try to cover my food and dang, what's wrong with these people. probably a little crazy. o father please save me and deliver me. >> as averse as he was to germs, jones was enthusiastic toward his spirituality. >> his nightly prayers could last up to 15 minutes. >> please set me free. please set me free. >> we would come to learn why jones' prayers to be set free were especially pertinent. first, we learned what brought him here. >> the story began 40 years earlier when jones joined a chicago street gang at age 13. >> we used t
the pen. then it would be too late, everyone will see that they are safely locked us up and threw away the key. >> thanks a lot. [ applause ] >> even though jones was popular among other inmates and spent time in prison, he struggled with some aspects of life in the dormitory style housing unit he shared with 71 other men. >> i never really liked open dorms. i'm a person that's like cleanliness. a lot of people when they sneeze or cough don't cover up. you know, sometimes i...
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us in the studio our two guests. as we wait for the numbers to come out, the key for you? >> the key for us is impairment. we want to keep a close eye on, see what's going on in asia. >> pre-tax profit has come out, down 20% in the first quarter of 2014. i think that's lower than anybody was looking for, 6.785. 6.785. the underlying -- down to 968 million off 35% at 6.621. that's the underlying profit. return on the shareholder's equity, 3.2% lower at 11.7%. let's see if we have anything else. reaction to that number first? whilsh we wait for more details. >> that number is about where the consensus was. we were looking for a number slightly actually lower than that. that's slightly better. in terms of the return equity, 11.7. they want to be achieving higher than that. i'll be quite interested to see where the cost income ratio is on the numbers coming out here. >> yes. still waiting for that to come through. they come out in drips and drabs is the problem with this, edmond. transitional basis, seek capital ratio 10.7%, down from 10.8. >> yes. we are aware there was going to be pra adjustments coming thr
us in the studio our two guests. as we wait for the numbers to come out, the key for you? >> the key for us is impairment. we want to keep a close eye on, see what's going on in asia. >> pre-tax profit has come out, down 20% in the first quarter of 2014. i think that's lower than anybody was looking for, 6.785. 6.785. the underlying -- down to 968 million off 35% at 6.621. that's the underlying profit. return on the shareholder's equity, 3.2% lower at 11.7%. let's see if we have...
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the company said, no, you underestimate us. $45 billion. the key for me -- >> so buy astra? >> on a long-term basis, i think astrazeneca is excellent value. i am not sure we are going to see any fireworks near term. the rest of the sector are concerned about stretch valuations. >> thank you for putting that into context. james bevan is going to come back. i want to get to one of our top european stories. general electric agreed to give stom time to consider its bid. how much more time? >> three weeks. june 23, two days after the longest day of the year. that is not really relevant, but we always like talking about the summer solstice. here is the issue. as it gives siemens more time to put together their own bid and take a close look at alstom's books? alstom has agreed to this request by the french deadline to extend the deadline. we are hearing a great deal of confidence from ge's ceo. listen to what he had to say on wednesday. actually, read what he had to say. "you have to trust us a little bit that we know what we are doing." the french prime minister has signed a degre
the company said, no, you underestimate us. $45 billion. the key for me -- >> so buy astra? >> on a long-term basis, i think astrazeneca is excellent value. i am not sure we are going to see any fireworks near term. the rest of the sector are concerned about stretch valuations. >> thank you for putting that into context. james bevan is going to come back. i want to get to one of our top european stories. general electric agreed to give stom time to consider its bid. how much...
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in fall of western european countries for me before european union for us in order to achieve us to be the key in perspective the ski jump to live devotees passionately unfair to have to leave it there thank you so much. the thing with us and that's it for this edition of the post i have to indicate to stay with us to simply ignore news headlines coming up very shortly the eye. and. was it fit. i do. new. yours. we will the tv the week. it's saddening. i promise next year. of course all right yours are. but what with all the activity. which. ch chile is he will be withdrawn from the shuttle coming to an extent such sectors as i recall church in strategic real estate in manufacturing industries are areas with a higher share of the shuttle coming turnover according to the statistics agency this figure stands at about twenty percent of the gpa in kazakhstan the giraffe on the legislation the financial capital property will be developed into june first. in addition proposes setting limits on task with jaws for legal entities and individuals of yours will be made in a bad as they instructed to
in fall of western european countries for me before european union for us in order to achieve us to be the key in perspective the ski jump to live devotees passionately unfair to have to leave it there thank you so much. the thing with us and that's it for this edition of the post i have to indicate to stay with us to simply ignore news headlines coming up very shortly the eye. and. was it fit. i do. new. yours. we will the tv the week. it's saddening. i promise next year. of course all right...
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thought.y best the income contingent loan program gives us the key to what we should try to work for with the private sector loans. we need to set up something. there are all kinds of things we can do to make this work. we have to do it. i don't care what anybody says. i know you don't have a guarantee once you get a college education. i know some graduates get more starting pay than others. a, it is good for you personally, emotionally, intellectually. b, it is good economics. it matters. in the depths of the economy after the crash, unemployment among people with four-year degrees was one half the overall rate. unemployment among people with post graduate degrees was less than a third the overall rate. it is a good investment to read -- it is a good investment. >> a lot of your lecture was about economic policy. you touched on the economic situation in role areas. theyquestion comes from -- ask, in 2008, the recession closed nearly every factory in my hometown in ohio. we lost everything. at acles lost their jobs paper factory. how do you think the politics of the federal government
thought.y best the income contingent loan program gives us the key to what we should try to work for with the private sector loans. we need to set up something. there are all kinds of things we can do to make this work. we have to do it. i don't care what anybody says. i know you don't have a guarantee once you get a college education. i know some graduates get more starting pay than others. a, it is good for you personally, emotionally, intellectually. b, it is good economics. it matters. in...
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this budget comes down to difficult choices besides that it's the energy efficient programs that are important to us. so those are the key areas we've summarized as we heard requested along with the detailed binder in each of our offices. planning for the future we think all the difficulty i want to mention and i know the supervisors know that for the television audience our budget is largely only inflationary costs except for the staffing and low cost bond funding we have a good run business and the water and sewer improvements are kept down in costs and the affordable power everyone should be proud we have power for the general honda hospital and others hospital that's 63 percent less than expensive than pg&e. it allows you and policymakers at that stretch the dollars dollars further it's savings over the next two years in the budget. this is to give you a couple of pictures on slide 22 the mountain you tunnel did single most expensive tunnel that's been it operation for the last 80 years we've done reinforcements but we've been able to photograph and track a bio segment of the tunnel where we have a cat traffic collap
this budget comes down to difficult choices besides that it's the energy efficient programs that are important to us. so those are the key areas we've summarized as we heard requested along with the detailed binder in each of our offices. planning for the future we think all the difficulty i want to mention and i know the supervisors know that for the television audience our budget is largely only inflationary costs except for the staffing and low cost bond funding we have a good run business...
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in 2010, the historically used production facilities for the lock and key factories were taken down and with the help of the city and state we put in love money for the legacy ground water on this site now after 15 years it's time to get to work. so were looking forward to the first phase of construction which we hope will bring up to 5 hundred and 75 new housing units to the northern portion of this site including as the mayor said a full service grocery store and the first park to be delivered called leeland park that will serve as a key pedestrian place for the help of the transportation agencies to the bay shore caltrain station that's cut off from visitacion valley this is a key transportation process that will be part of the valley and contribute to the congestion on on the highways and the green house gas emissions to the atmosphere. that investment in the first phase should top $230 million we're looking forward to working with the city and working with the community to make it is. so it's time to get to work i look forward to turning dirt and appreciate everybody coming to appr
in 2010, the historically used production facilities for the lock and key factories were taken down and with the help of the city and state we put in love money for the legacy ground water on this site now after 15 years it's time to get to work. so were looking forward to the first phase of construction which we hope will bring up to 5 hundred and 75 new housing units to the northern portion of this site including as the mayor said a full service grocery store and the first park to be...
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i use in st and this ensures the arena it is. sch she strokes the concentration is the key continue to promote to spend ten minutes or more with releasing amount. in the distance of the target is twenty eight. using means precisely crafted into a place to learn to can hit the target even with all its quirks. additional improvements and the news in the various forms of the current campus concentration and strength. i i i and moving woohoo. this program is brought you by we'd from norway's mainstream crews were spies the group. explore one thousand miles of norwegian coastline the report include counters and access to wilkinson. the us. i do imagine watching sausage at the us president and the visiting german chancellor said ab
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for this discussion think of passwords like the keys you use to open the door to your online lives. lives increasingly conducted on smart phones or other mobile devices. the more connected you are, the more keys you need to protect your data and privacy. meaning the more passwords that you need. either way it's a pain. darren has come up with a system that manages your passwords. all you need to know is one master password, why should we trust the system? he said hackers try to break into the system every day and have never succeeded. he joins us from chicago to explain. darren, ebay thought its system was safe right before it was hacked. everybody thinks it's system is safe until it is. and then we're learning even those companies who tell us that things are safe get hacked every day. why is your system different? >> well, our primary focus is on security. we use multiple layers of encryption. we call it military grade encryption. and we incrypt on the customer's device all the way is to what we call a cloud security vault and back. we use multiple layers and points of security. >>
for this discussion think of passwords like the keys you use to open the door to your online lives. lives increasingly conducted on smart phones or other mobile devices. the more connected you are, the more keys you need to protect your data and privacy. meaning the more passwords that you need. either way it's a pain. darren has come up with a system that manages your passwords. all you need to know is one master password, why should we trust the system? he said hackers try to break into the...