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you guys, have known about vectors? could you kind of make a little vector diagram showing that how are light does get through? i think you can all do it particularly if you pay attention to your textbook. all right? and can you do that and hand that in next monday? okay. okay. okay, great. all right, physics. catch you later. you are bonkers 'cause iron doesn't float. people make boats out of wood. well, here's this clay, and it has the same weight. watch this. oh, yuck. [laughter] yucko. yeah, we got it now, gang. isn't that nice? now it's being held up by what? your fingers. my fingers. you get the idea. concentration of force is pressure. so let's talk about that, gang. pressure, definition. screwed up. i don't wanna talk about pressure. i wanna talk about density first. you guys, can you come in on wednesday? [laughter] how do wfind the center of gravity of different things? well, the book's easy. how about something like this? there's a way. and the way is very easy. let me show you. all i gotta do is suspend it.
you guys, have known about vectors? could you kind of make a little vector diagram showing that how are light does get through? i think you can all do it particularly if you pay attention to your textbook. all right? and can you do that and hand that in next monday? okay. okay. okay, great. all right, physics. catch you later. you are bonkers 'cause iron doesn't float. people make boats out of wood. well, here's this clay, and it has the same weight. watch this. oh, yuck. [laughter] yucko....
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you guys, have known about vectors? could you kind of make a little vector diagram showing that how are light does get through? i think you can all do it particularly if you pay attention to your textbook. all right? and can you do that and hand that in next monday? okay. okay. okay, great. all right, physics. catch you later. paul hewitt here, a few words. you know who we are and what we're about has a lot to do with the influences in our life, the people who have influenced us. and i, like everyone, have had many, many influences. and i just wanna cite, oh, very few, just three or four here. i know when i was in high school, there was a counselor, edward gibbs, high school counselor, and he advised me to not take any academic subjects because i wouldn't need to, because he was aware of my talent for art. i was the guy that would paint the posters for the dances, make the cartoons in the yearbook and that kind of thing. and so he said i wouldn't have to take academic courses, so i took his advice and i didn't. and so i
you guys, have known about vectors? could you kind of make a little vector diagram showing that how are light does get through? i think you can all do it particularly if you pay attention to your textbook. all right? and can you do that and hand that in next monday? okay. okay. okay, great. all right, physics. catch you later. paul hewitt here, a few words. you know who we are and what we're about has a lot to do with the influences in our life, the people who have influenced us. and i, like...
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>> there are many counties with vector control agencies. the traps and there is west nile, among them. >> we're here to protect public health he has collected insects all his life. >> this is spending a lot of time. >> these mosquitoes are unique. because they have no built in resistance for pesticides and there is he does have a resistance to mosquitoes. >> i feel sickly sensation. >> and speaking of pesticides they only use them as a last resort explaining these tanks fill filled with mosquito fish. they breed millions every year to put in stagnant water, one fish can eat 500 larvae every year. >> it's a good method because once we plan to fish we don't need to use pesticides. >> there is a the rest of the is routine. there are thousands of mosquitoes along with living larvae. he's a phd. >> what i found is that you're living from grant to grant. i got tired of that job security. >> you're living from bite to bite? >> yes. >> 25 minutes in with feeding almost finished those mosquitoes lost their physique autos they fill up like football a
>> there are many counties with vector control agencies. the traps and there is west nile, among them. >> we're here to protect public health he has collected insects all his life. >> this is spending a lot of time. >> these mosquitoes are unique. because they have no built in resistance for pesticides and there is he does have a resistance to mosquitoes. >> i feel sickly sensation. >> and speaking of pesticides they only use them as a last resort explaining...
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we use these kind of vectors all the time in our research. about that. very exciting news for people that are affected by parkinson's disease. >> very exciting. a lot of young people, too. doctor, see you tomorrow for sunday house call 10:30 a.m. great to see you. i'm jamie colby. john, you have more to do today. >> we'll leave you for now, but i'll see you back here at 6:00 p.m. eastern. >> take care, everybody. [ dad ] i'm usually checking up on my kids, but last year my daughter was checking up on me. i wasn't eating well. she's a dietitian, and she suggests that i try boost complete nutritional drink to help get the nutrition i was missing. now i drink it every day and i love the great taste. [ female announcer ] boost has 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d to help keep bones strong and 10 grams of protein to help maintain muscle. and our great taste is guaranteed or your money back. learn more at boost.com. [ dad ] i choose great taste. i choose boost. learn more at boost.com. kiss those lines goodbye! di
we use these kind of vectors all the time in our research. about that. very exciting news for people that are affected by parkinson's disease. >> very exciting. a lot of young people, too. doctor, see you tomorrow for sunday house call 10:30 a.m. great to see you. i'm jamie colby. john, you have more to do today. >> we'll leave you for now, but i'll see you back here at 6:00 p.m. eastern. >> take care, everybody. [ dad ] i'm usually checking up on my kids, but last year my...
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so we are, i believe, but a vector of advocacy to make something happen at schlage lock and to make something happen that is good and includes affordable housing and the amount of density that is necessary to make that area turn into a real neighborhood anin sn francisco. supervisor cohen: perfect. are you aware of any movement on the state level? you talk about how the redevelopment project area is not able to qualify for ifv dollars. is there a movement afoot to begin to get the schlage lock and other redevelopment project areas designated and qualified for ifd financing? >> yes, commissioner, although i would characterize it as embryonic at this point. we are not the only area or a municipality in california that has been left hanging by the -- especially, the suddeness of the change with redevelopment. there is a forming a coalition, especially urban core jurisdictions like san francisco, oakland, to some extent san jose, and some of the older cities in southern california. they are looking for an opening legislatively to try to find some relief. supervisor cohen: my specific question is,
so we are, i believe, but a vector of advocacy to make something happen at schlage lock and to make something happen that is good and includes affordable housing and the amount of density that is necessary to make that area turn into a real neighborhood anin sn francisco. supervisor cohen: perfect. are you aware of any movement on the state level? you talk about how the redevelopment project area is not able to qualify for ifv dollars. is there a movement afoot to begin to get the schlage lock...
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but already vector control leaders are asking you to be on the lookout. this is a mosquito that can breed quickly, and transmit diseases not commonly found in the u.s. >> if there were a most wanted pest poster, this guy would be on it. look closely, because you don't want this one to bite you. this is the asian tiger mosquito, already discovered in southern california in the san gabriel valley. if it's not eradicated there. >> we can expect this mosquito to start hop scotching all over the state in cars and vans and trucks. >> reporter: it can transmit diseases directly to people with just one bite, those diseases include dengue fever, and chikungunya which can cause severe bone pain and a rash. what makes it so difficult to control is that it only needs a capful of water to breed. >> reporter: unlike most mosquitos which bite at dusk and dawn, this one has larger feeding hours. >> this one's different because it bites during the day, it's -- it's going to affect how people live their lives outdoors in the daytime. >> which is why santa clara county vehi
but already vector control leaders are asking you to be on the lookout. this is a mosquito that can breed quickly, and transmit diseases not commonly found in the u.s. >> if there were a most wanted pest poster, this guy would be on it. look closely, because you don't want this one to bite you. this is the asian tiger mosquito, already discovered in southern california in the san gabriel valley. if it's not eradicated there. >> we can expect this mosquito to start hop scotching all...
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i do think the vector is moving in the right direction. we as a collective community need to continue to push forward with force. thank you. all right. with that i'll wrap up. thank you very much. >>> it's been nearly ten years since the release of robert caro's "the years of lyndon johnson." here he is on q&a in 2008 with an update on how volume four was taking shape. >> this is really a book not just about lyndon johnson but about robert kennedy and jack kennedy and the interplay of their personalities, particularly robert, i guess. and it's a very complicated story. i don't think people know of two very complicated people. and robert kennedy and lyndon johnson. and i had to really go into that and try explain it. it's part of the story all the way through the end of johnson's presidency. that's done and i suppose chronologically at the moment johnson is passing the 1965 voting rights act. and that's sort of in one way where i'm up to now. >> watch of the rest of this interview and other appearances by robert caro online at the c-span vi
i do think the vector is moving in the right direction. we as a collective community need to continue to push forward with force. thank you. all right. with that i'll wrap up. thank you very much. >>> it's been nearly ten years since the release of robert caro's "the years of lyndon johnson." here he is on q&a in 2008 with an update on how volume four was taking shape. >> this is really a book not just about lyndon johnson but about robert kennedy and jack kennedy...
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what is a vector symbol bent a asian-american woman? we are the best shoppers in the economy. when i was campaigning door-to- door, i have to tell you, the women in oakland will have my head if i do not bring retail by the time i finish my first term as mayor. that is their number-one goal. we have interest in downtown retail we have not seen in decades. we plan to build on that and work on that. everyone was bragging about the new york times, so i will not do that again. we were considered the fourth best place to celebrate lunar new year, with san francisco and new york city. the cultural and the arts scene here in oakland as one of the most diversity's in the world -- 125 languages. in my family, i always say that means 125 different kinds of restaurants to figure out. oakland is an amazing cultural scene, attracting an intelligent, young workforce. it is what makes our young people ready to deal with anywhere in the world. if you believe what many economists say, that you need to give your kids the ability in the perverse world, the global economy -- oakland is a great sta
what is a vector symbol bent a asian-american woman? we are the best shoppers in the economy. when i was campaigning door-to- door, i have to tell you, the women in oakland will have my head if i do not bring retail by the time i finish my first term as mayor. that is their number-one goal. we have interest in downtown retail we have not seen in decades. we plan to build on that and work on that. everyone was bragging about the new york times, so i will not do that again. we were considered the...
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defections so the defectors are a key part of the information picture that helps it will partner forces vector -- on the whereabouts of the r.a. leadership. so very complimentary to the use of assets, isr-type assets is the human picture so to speak derived from information and intelligence. and to that end, the rewards program, the proposals to expand the state department's version of the rewards program is well supported by the department, by general hamm at africom as a way of inducing additional defectors who in the end help tighten the net in terms of the whereabouts of joseph coney. >> just to comment, i think d.o.d. is very supportive of the resolution of senator kerry and koonce, myself and others to expand the information for the chap chur with the rewards program. your fellows deployed made it known how much they appreciate that opportunity. i hope we can do it soon, mr. chairman. >> thank you, senator isaacson. that is, i think, our next step here legislatively, not just to pass a resolution continuing to express support for the mission and for the understakings, express gratitude t
defections so the defectors are a key part of the information picture that helps it will partner forces vector -- on the whereabouts of the r.a. leadership. so very complimentary to the use of assets, isr-type assets is the human picture so to speak derived from information and intelligence. and to that end, the rewards program, the proposals to expand the state department's version of the rewards program is well supported by the department, by general hamm at africom as a way of inducing...
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i do think the vector is moving in the right direction. we as a collective community need to continue to push forward with force. thank you. all right. wi with that i'll wrap up. thank you very much. >>> and now more from the annual summit looking at the future of the aviation industry. with remarks from the ceo of delta airline. he spoke about competitiveness within the industry and offered ways on how we could create more jobs in the future. this is a half hour. >> thank you, carol. it's my great pleasure to introduce richard anderson, who in addition to being the chief executive officer of delta airlines is also my boss as chairman of the board of airlines for america. over the 23 years that richard has been in the airline industry, he's earned the reputation as a results-driven leader, not easily intimidated and willing to take on big opportunities as well as tough challenges that impact his company or the airline industry as a whole. opportunities, like the delta-northwest airlines merger in 2010, which created the platform for the ma
i do think the vector is moving in the right direction. we as a collective community need to continue to push forward with force. thank you. all right. wi with that i'll wrap up. thank you very much. >>> and now more from the annual summit looking at the future of the aviation industry. with remarks from the ceo of delta airline. he spoke about competitiveness within the industry and offered ways on how we could create more jobs in the future. this is a half hour. >> thank you,...
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question are business tycoons as you said one is a vector vaccine the other one is a lead that it passed and you're about to see them on your screens right now there you go there are victor vaccine launching legal action against older lead that it can see here right now and that's over in agreements with commodities trader glencore to sell up to half of broussard's aluminum exports back sober it was against this deal and now claims that it has violated shareholder rights and earlier he resigned as resources for him as well as over disagreements with the company's management and he says it's horsey roth who saw it and the crisis well we spoke of a diversion coffs you from north capital i you told us that the timing of the dispute is particularly bad. a woman and crisis in their decline right now due to the so-called chaney's factor in additional pressure due to the conflicts too many conflicts actually with counterparts of all if the reports make it. much worse than shoot under difference or can sort of stances. well as we mentioned earlier it is of course a good friday many parts of the
question are business tycoons as you said one is a vector vaccine the other one is a lead that it passed and you're about to see them on your screens right now there you go there are victor vaccine launching legal action against older lead that it can see here right now and that's over in agreements with commodities trader glencore to sell up to half of broussard's aluminum exports back sober it was against this deal and now claims that it has violated shareholder rights and earlier he resigned...
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says we'll see an exasbation of vector-borne diseases this year because we had a mild winter. >> honeyhoney bunny. thank you for joining us. back with more in just a minute. [ male announcer ] can't get to sleep? can't stay asleep? clinically proven unisom helps you fall asleep faster and stay asleep so you wake rested. unisom. fall asleep faster. sleep longer. >> now is your chance to own a piece of history. all you need is about a million bucks. where the movie "hunger games" was shot, the city is being sold. it was katniss' town. the last person that actually lived in was in 1957. catherine craig has more. >> sophia regarlo will make her debut on saturday saturday -- "saturday night live." >> i can't believe i was invited and i have the honor of joining this amazing cast. she's turning heads but she's not the only reason. british boy band one direction is the musical guest. >> cute, young pop stars. >> we never expected anyone to have that much of an interest really. sofia is getting plenty of love from her modern family cast. >> i think these folks are coming from florida. >> a lit
says we'll see an exasbation of vector-borne diseases this year because we had a mild winter. >> honeyhoney bunny. thank you for joining us. back with more in just a minute. [ male announcer ] can't get to sleep? can't stay asleep? clinically proven unisom helps you fall asleep faster and stay asleep so you wake rested. unisom. fall asleep faster. sleep longer. >> now is your chance to own a piece of history. all you need is about a million bucks. where the movie "hunger...
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vectors are worried about the corporate earnings report as well as the european debt crisis ongoing. the world's most valuable company is worth even more now. apple computer rose in value is more than $600 billion based on the stock price. errors are up 60% since the beginning of the year. gas will cost 24 cents more per gallon than last summer. the average price will be $3.95. that's likely to impact what sort of vacations americans take. itself checkout aisles may save on labor costs but some customers bypass the scanners and enter the code of a cheaper item before weighing the item and the stores pass on the cost to the rest of us. >> burger king recently announced it is rolling out and help the menu but this item is not part of it. they're offering a big dent sundai and a national restaurant -- a bacon sundae. >> i like the concept, based on this picture. you can use that crispy bacon as a spoon to get salty and suite at the same time. >> until it becomes soggy. we will see. >> first, let's check in with lisa baden to find out the commute is going this morning. >> i have another
vectors are worried about the corporate earnings report as well as the european debt crisis ongoing. the world's most valuable company is worth even more now. apple computer rose in value is more than $600 billion based on the stock price. errors are up 60% since the beginning of the year. gas will cost 24 cents more per gallon than last summer. the average price will be $3.95. that's likely to impact what sort of vacations americans take. itself checkout aisles may save on labor costs but some...
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was the kind of leader that you needed to turn the tide, to launch the bold stroke that changes the vector, if you will. and halsey was that kind of man. he immediately visited guadalcanal. he sat down with the general, he said what do you need from me? i think the fact that he was in the physical presence asking him a question was the most important demonstration he could have made to his commitment to the marine position. and so general vandegrift said i need you to give me everything you've got, and halsey looked him in the eye and said, you've got it. and it really bears fruit. you have the trust between commanders. you have a felt obligation that effects the decisions that commanders make. halsey, from that point forward, never hesitated to send carriers to intercept japanese forces coming south, and he committed himself to a very regular and rigorous resupply effort up from knew mania to bring crucially-needed supplies. i should say from the outset, the supply situation was very grave for the marines on guadalcanal. this is backing up somewhat, but there was a terrible sort of prior
was the kind of leader that you needed to turn the tide, to launch the bold stroke that changes the vector, if you will. and halsey was that kind of man. he immediately visited guadalcanal. he sat down with the general, he said what do you need from me? i think the fact that he was in the physical presence asking him a question was the most important demonstration he could have made to his commitment to the marine position. and so general vandegrift said i need you to give me everything you've...
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the way you control it, and the way we did in this country, was you got to get rid of the mosquito vector. that takes a sophisticated... well, it takes an organized community effort. the chinese did that in southern china. many places around the world have had malaria problems-- brazil-- that they've brought under control. not so in africa. eradication efforts are erratic. yellow fever is another mosquito-transmitted virus that the french encountered when they occupied west africa. so the way the french dealt with this was to conduct an ongoing every-four-year campaign to vaccinate every person in every country they occupied. they had groups of doctors and nurses--that's all they did. they just went from village to village on this four year cycle. that way, the most that could happen is you'd have a group of susceptible children, but it would never get very big before you'd be through vaccinating the next time around. that way, they kept yellow fever under control. now, when those countries became independent, there wasn't money for those programs. and i got introduced to yellow fever in
the way you control it, and the way we did in this country, was you got to get rid of the mosquito vector. that takes a sophisticated... well, it takes an organized community effort. the chinese did that in southern china. many places around the world have had malaria problems-- brazil-- that they've brought under control. not so in africa. eradication efforts are erratic. yellow fever is another mosquito-transmitted virus that the french encountered when they occupied west africa. so the way...
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aalized to the point it even had its own logo much like nasa has its familiar blue orb with the red vector through it. the she iran -- sealab now had an 'em rem, a sign of its rising prestige, and also you can see here you've got a more significant, repine -- refine refineed-looking habitat. you have some uniforms, you've got the sealab emblem on there, you can see the logo on the top of the lab on the counting tower, so there's a great deal more pride, some money, some things are happening now. this is the first of what would be three teams to live in the lab over the course of several weeks. the astronaut scott car pepper the has joined the program by now, we'll talk more about him, but he's second from left on the front row right there. there's scott carpenter. and i'm going to just play you a brief clip here again from the reel-to-reel tapes. these tapes haven't even been heard, i think, since they were recorded. i mean, i was dusting them off out of boxes. i had to listen to all of them just to find out what they were, listening for nuggets, learning more myself along the way. but aga
aalized to the point it even had its own logo much like nasa has its familiar blue orb with the red vector through it. the she iran -- sealab now had an 'em rem, a sign of its rising prestige, and also you can see here you've got a more significant, repine -- refine refineed-looking habitat. you have some uniforms, you've got the sealab emblem on there, you can see the logo on the top of the lab on the counting tower, so there's a great deal more pride, some money, some things are happening...
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she has to vector in on two or three issues. >> richard, you edited the piece, i'm curious what youris reporting. >> it was interesting that ej found a lot of people hadn't heard about either warren or brown yet. right now the campaign is sort of listening tour mode and biographic introduction mode. the two candidates both have very compelling stories. they had very difficult childhoods, elizabeth warren, white working class, had a terrible horrific childhood. >> scott brown had a childhood that involved an alcoholic mother, 17 homes in 18 years. i didn't know about it that much. >> and the memoir is beautifully written and very compelling. and they're both going around the state introducing themselves to voters and using their personal narratives to draw these subtle political messages. so elizabeth warren's is about how my family had problems, economic ones and the institutions of america helped us get through it. but right now those are being attacked and eroded and i want to restore the opportunity that we've lost. scott brown's narrative is that i have these problems and i worke
she has to vector in on two or three issues. >> richard, you edited the piece, i'm curious what youris reporting. >> it was interesting that ej found a lot of people hadn't heard about either warren or brown yet. right now the campaign is sort of listening tour mode and biographic introduction mode. the two candidates both have very compelling stories. they had very difficult childhoods, elizabeth warren, white working class, had a terrible horrific childhood. >> scott brown...
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guest: he said there are four vectors that are going to determine the outcome. the first is the political will of the united states. afghanistan is going to need $5 billion to tender in dollars a year after 2014 -- $10 billion. then he said pakistan. pakistan is 5,000 miles along the border with afghanistan and it is a century for the taliban. the only thing he can control is whether afghanistan has and ahmet beckham stand up and secure the country. -- whether afghanistan has a border that can stand up and secure the country. if the afghan army does not hold together, and nothing else will hold together. caller: sir, being disingenuous. -- you are being disingenuous. people were forced into war so they can bankrupt the people. that is basically what is happening right now. now we have the patriot act. donald fagan -- these guys have been planning this for a long time. guest: well, if they can begin planning in 1920 and we are now in 2012, they are pretty old. host: rick from new york, republican. caller: i almost thought the -- but now bush czyns had orders to g
guest: he said there are four vectors that are going to determine the outcome. the first is the political will of the united states. afghanistan is going to need $5 billion to tender in dollars a year after 2014 -- $10 billion. then he said pakistan. pakistan is 5,000 miles along the border with afghanistan and it is a century for the taliban. the only thing he can control is whether afghanistan has and ahmet beckham stand up and secure the country. -- whether afghanistan has a border that can...
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guest: he said there are four vectors that are going to determine the outcome. the first is the political will of the united states. afghanistan is going to need $5 billion to tender in dollars a year after 2014 -- $10 billion. then he said pakistan. pakistan is 5,000 miles along the border with afghanistan and it is a century for the taliban. the only thing he can control is whether afghanistan has a border that can stand up and secure the country. if the afghan army does not hold together, and nothing else will hold together. caller: sir, you are being disingenuous. people were forced into war so they can bankrupt the people. that is basically what is happening right now. now we have the patriot act. these guys have been planning this for a long time. guest: well, if they can begin planning in 1920 and we are now in 2012, they are pretty old. host: rick from new york, republican. caller: i almost thought the guy on tv was -- but now bush had orders to go in to afghanistan on september 10, the day before 9/11. bring the troops home and secure the borders here.
guest: he said there are four vectors that are going to determine the outcome. the first is the political will of the united states. afghanistan is going to need $5 billion to tender in dollars a year after 2014 -- $10 billion. then he said pakistan. pakistan is 5,000 miles along the border with afghanistan and it is a century for the taliban. the only thing he can control is whether afghanistan has a border that can stand up and secure the country. if the afghan army does not hold together,...
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. >> you're saying buy market vectors russia and sell the russell 2000 or small caps.ia has been behaving in a way where it's almost seen extraordinary flows in on the way in and the way out. russia should be paired against an xme. but you want to have more tail risk. when the russell underperforms, you see russia highly correlated to that. in brazil, i think you're actually going to outperform relative to the asset class. i would be long an ewz ennis gn eem or a mexico in the region where you've had this outperformance. overall, i think the brics have overperformed. >> see you tonight on "fast." >>> fed minutes are out this afternoon. in an environment where the s&p is up over 13% year to date, what does it mean for you? what exactly is ben bernanke and that board going to do? will there be q.e. 3? we've got the word from goldman sachs' chief economist, yan hatzius, next on cnbc. how do you know which ones to follow? the equity summary score consolidates the ratings of up to 10 independent research providers into a single score that's weighted based on how accurate th
. >> you're saying buy market vectors russia and sell the russell 2000 or small caps.ia has been behaving in a way where it's almost seen extraordinary flows in on the way in and the way out. russia should be paired against an xme. but you want to have more tail risk. when the russell underperforms, you see russia highly correlated to that. in brazil, i think you're actually going to outperform relative to the asset class. i would be long an ewz ennis gn eem or a mexico in the region...
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12,000 feet up you see it has as much wider cost that no one would ever really consider even as a vector for transmission. at this point i'm kind of the germ of pope and you have an unhealthy caches get but still it's an issue. so these are the ideas i wanted to presume an early on in this project i really thought, this is kind of going to be a cross between a valentine for cash and a eulogy. is on its way out and that punchy wire tone, here we go. and i really started writing just about this wreck thank you or slips of paper and little mellow -- metal plugs and that would be the extent of it. but as soon as you start to wonder more about where cash comes from and what it means and what the places in our lives you can't help but touch on it. many of these are questions about why caches history, but the gold standard, about national currencies. when i was composing this project, one of my friends said you have to steer clear of central banks. you don't want to be the guy that is writing, great advice, great advice. you just have to shape your narrative and the reality is you cannot talk a
12,000 feet up you see it has as much wider cost that no one would ever really consider even as a vector for transmission. at this point i'm kind of the germ of pope and you have an unhealthy caches get but still it's an issue. so these are the ideas i wanted to presume an early on in this project i really thought, this is kind of going to be a cross between a valentine for cash and a eulogy. is on its way out and that punchy wire tone, here we go. and i really started writing just about this...
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it is a bible and one of the reasons we want devotee is the executive to vector to come forward as because she can better probably the and anybody set the stage on how we get from 17% or as peg said how we get more women in power and stop this constant discussion of how we fight off going for it one step, coming backwards another step doing nearly for 40 years, when you to set the stage, i want to commend the center for american women and politics and the eagleton institute. the eagleton institute is headed by ruth mandel who is an absolute treasure for the women's movement and for the united states because they feature local and state politics which is so often overlooked. but if we are going to do this week to be tall levels. so, please set the stage and keep us running. [applause] that is the tall order keep us running on time. i want to tim jeal and alice for having me here we have been lucky just a couple of years ago we brought her to rutgers university where we gave her an honorary degree and she was a commencement speaker for rutgers university. [applause] we are delighted to count
it is a bible and one of the reasons we want devotee is the executive to vector to come forward as because she can better probably the and anybody set the stage on how we get from 17% or as peg said how we get more women in power and stop this constant discussion of how we fight off going for it one step, coming backwards another step doing nearly for 40 years, when you to set the stage, i want to commend the center for american women and politics and the eagleton institute. the eagleton...
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12,000 feet up you see it has as much wider cost that no one would ever really consider even as a vector for transmission. at this point i'm kind of the germ of pope and you have an unhealthy caches get but still it's an issue. so these are the ideas i wanted to presume an early on in this project i really thought, this is kind of going to be a cross between a valentine for cash and a eulogy. is on its way out and that punchy wire tone, here we go. and i really started writing just about this wreck thank you or slips of paper and little mellow -- metal plugs and that would be the extent of it. but as soon as you start to wonder more about where cash comes from and what it means and what the places in our lives you can't help but touch on it. many of these are questions about why caches history, but the gold standard, about national currencies. when i was composing this project, one of my friends said you have to steer clear of central banks. you don't want to be the guy that is writing, great advice, great advice. you just have to shape your narrative and the reality is you cannot talk a
12,000 feet up you see it has as much wider cost that no one would ever really consider even as a vector for transmission. at this point i'm kind of the germ of pope and you have an unhealthy caches get but still it's an issue. so these are the ideas i wanted to presume an early on in this project i really thought, this is kind of going to be a cross between a valentine for cash and a eulogy. is on its way out and that punchy wire tone, here we go. and i really started writing just about this...
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the defectors are a key part of the information picture that helps the partner forces vector and on thets of the lra leadership. so it's very complementary to the isr type assets is the human picture so to speak to write from information and intelligence. to that and the rewards program, the proposal to expand the state department's version of the rewards program is well supported by the department, general hamm at africom as a way of inducing additional defectors who in their and help tighten the net in terms of the whereabouts of joseph kony. >> just to comment on, i think dod is supportive of the resolution of senator kerry and others to expand the information leading to the capture and conviction of the kony rewards program which has been very helpful as i understand it. your fellows who were deployed over there told me how much they would appreciate that opportunity so i hope we can do that mr. chairman. >> thank you senator isaacson. that is i think our next step here legislatively, not just to pass a resolution to continuing to express support for the mission and the undertakings
the defectors are a key part of the information picture that helps the partner forces vector and on thets of the lra leadership. so it's very complementary to the isr type assets is the human picture so to speak to write from information and intelligence. to that and the rewards program, the proposal to expand the state department's version of the rewards program is well supported by the department, general hamm at africom as a way of inducing additional defectors who in their and help tighten...
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they are a vector for the year tics and lyme disease. host: florida on the independent line. caller: good morning. i was wondering with today's current economy and the lack of people to be able to pay for some of these licensing fees and such, how can a local family supplement their food sources with the local game and still, i guess cannot be able to pay for the licenses? i also wanted to say that i think hunting for a trophy is just repugnant. i will take my answer offline. guest: states are the ones that set the licenses, these come and requirements. some have special requirements that you can show a level of economic hardship that you can get the level at a reduced rate. most states have hunters for the hungry where a hunter can donate meat from deer, fish, what have you to an organization that will, in turn, provide those food products to eligible people. if you have someone who is low- income, they can basically get some of the donated meets through this program. those and probably be the best ways to deal with someone suffering economic hardship and not in a position t
they are a vector for the year tics and lyme disease. host: florida on the independent line. caller: good morning. i was wondering with today's current economy and the lack of people to be able to pay for some of these licensing fees and such, how can a local family supplement their food sources with the local game and still, i guess cannot be able to pay for the licenses? i also wanted to say that i think hunting for a trophy is just repugnant. i will take my answer offline. guest: states are...
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12,000 feet up you see it has as much wider cost that no one would ever really consider even as a vector for transmission. at this point i'm kind of the germ of pope and you have an unhealthy caches get but still it's an issue. so these are the ideas i wanted to presume an early on in this project i really thought, this is kind of going to be a cross between a valentine for cash and a eulogy. is on its way out and that punchy wire tone, here we go. and i really started writing just about this wreck thank you or slips of paper and little mellow -- metal plugs and that would be the extent of it. but as soon as you start to wonder more about where cash comes from and what it means and what the places in our lives you can't help but touch on it. many of these are questions about why caches history, but the gold standard, about national currencies. when i was composing this project, one of my friends said you have to steer clear of central banks. you don't want to be the guy that is writing, great advice, great advice. you just have to shape your narrative and the reality is you cannot talk a
12,000 feet up you see it has as much wider cost that no one would ever really consider even as a vector for transmission. at this point i'm kind of the germ of pope and you have an unhealthy caches get but still it's an issue. so these are the ideas i wanted to presume an early on in this project i really thought, this is kind of going to be a cross between a valentine for cash and a eulogy. is on its way out and that punchy wire tone, here we go. and i really started writing just about this...
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i do think the vectors move in the right direction. we just as eclectic community need to continue to move forward with force your thank you. with that i will wrap up. thank you very much. [applause] >> well, from the very warm round of applause, obviously you were a big hit, dennis. thank you so much. you and boeing have done so much for us to make this a successful event. and we are most grateful. we are also thrilled that russ meyer was here to receive the award, and we did not give it to you said you would say those nice things about me, but thank you very much. i really think that we have had a great time sitting here -- >> we will be leaving this conference at this point. we will continue our coverage of the conference on the future of aviation at about 2:15 p.m. we will hear from the seal of delta airlines. be sure to join us later today for an event featuring a pair of afghan ministers. defense and interior ministers of that country will talk about the develop and other military and police forces and the u.s. afghan relationshi
i do think the vectors move in the right direction. we just as eclectic community need to continue to move forward with force your thank you. with that i will wrap up. thank you very much. [applause] >> well, from the very warm round of applause, obviously you were a big hit, dennis. thank you so much. you and boeing have done so much for us to make this a successful event. and we are most grateful. we are also thrilled that russ meyer was here to receive the award, and we did not give it...