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i'm representing anzhelika voloshyna for vertigo. as indicated on your agenda, vertigo is under new ownership, and i might add, responsible ownership, and i can say that with great qualification, because i, my wife, and daughter, small daughter, live directly across from vertigo, and we're relieved that we don't have to deal with anymore noise, crowd control issues, et cetera. it's been very quiet. i actually asked the new owner when she was going to open. she said she's been open for quite some time, so that indicates it's been very quiet and respectful to the community. vertigo has gone through a revival under the new ownership. she took about a month to get the place cleaned up. it had fallen into disrepair. there was actually shrubbery growing over a window that didn't exist. they had removed the window, the previous owners. always wondered why we could hear noise coming so clearly from the establishment, and that was the reason. she removed the shrubbery and added double-insulated, noise-proof windows. i want to also add that ms
i'm representing anzhelika voloshyna for vertigo. as indicated on your agenda, vertigo is under new ownership, and i might add, responsible ownership, and i can say that with great qualification, because i, my wife, and daughter, small daughter, live directly across from vertigo, and we're relieved that we don't have to deal with anymore noise, crowd control issues, et cetera. it's been very quiet. i actually asked the new owner when she was going to open. she said she's been open for quite...
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in hitting the heights, yarnold struggled with what felt like vertigo, dizziness, a chest infection.id her way into second by her final run. lizzy yarnold next. the olympic champion. can she make history and win it again? it had to be inch perfect. every tap, every turn, a nation held their breath. they, and every athlete, were simply blown away. yarnold wins gold again! this was double delight for deas. laura deas picked up bronze, whilst yarnold later retired. she now has a ready—made heir. dom parsons' bronze was a first olympic medal for a male slider. the iceman. but on the snow, more british silverware would glow. they'd do it freestyle. izzy atkin nailed the rails and avoided the bumps on thejumps to win britain's first medal on skis. her bronze was added to by billy morgan. billy morgan, yes! but what goes up must come down. just ask elise christie. crashed, crushed. i know it's short track, and i know i'm supposed to be prepared for this. but it still hurts, you know? as the world united in pyeongchang, two countries came closer than ever before, north and south korea under
in hitting the heights, yarnold struggled with what felt like vertigo, dizziness, a chest infection.id her way into second by her final run. lizzy yarnold next. the olympic champion. can she make history and win it again? it had to be inch perfect. every tap, every turn, a nation held their breath. they, and every athlete, were simply blown away. yarnold wins gold again! this was double delight for deas. laura deas picked up bronze, whilst yarnold later retired. she now has a ready—made heir....
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those to help us and so then we can use those to help us find diagnoses and predict a treatment for vertigo focused on harnessing the body's on defences, can be improved. in order for this to have a widespread benefit them it would require this kind of model to be done many multiple times for many different types of cancer. is that what you're saying? i think we will start to understand some principles after ten or a dozen different samples are looked at. i think where this starts to really have a clinical and if it's —— benefit will require us to go to the tens of thousands of samples. because this can be accessed all around the world, do you think this remodel is going do anything to help people, say, in developing countries access better cancer treatment or is it too early to say? i think if you're looking at situations in developing countries, we will not be creating a personalised model for your patience. at least not in the current circumstances. i think some of the principles we learned could be quite broadly applicable. and so, i think there will be a benefit, as there is to all qui
those to help us and so then we can use those to help us find diagnoses and predict a treatment for vertigo focused on harnessing the body's on defences, can be improved. in order for this to have a widespread benefit them it would require this kind of model to be done many multiple times for many different types of cancer. is that what you're saying? i think we will start to understand some principles after ten or a dozen different samples are looked at. i think where this starts to really...
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. ♪ >> we are at vertigo coffee roasters, and we're standing in front of the roastist.l me about this process and what's going on. >> oh. okay. we roast inside the drum here, and once it's done, it's finished and cooling in the cooling tray. they can get coffee by the bag from our shelf there, or they can get espresso. we do pour-overs, so we brew coffee by the cup. in addition to our coffee, we do make really good wood-fired pizzas. >> san juan bautista also has lots of antiques stores. so, tell me about your business here in san juan bautista. >> well, i've been in san juan bautista for 11 years now. >> well, how do antiques fit >> well, as far as i know, this town has been an antiquing town for over 50 years, 'cause we just had -- i think it was our 53rd antique fair in august, so we have it every august. so, it's been known for antiques for a long time. we still have eight antiques stores in town. i think it fits in with the old buildings. like, my building is the old schoolhouse from 1868, and it was a one-room schoolhouse in the day. and then in the 1940s, it was
. ♪ >> we are at vertigo coffee roasters, and we're standing in front of the roastist.l me about this process and what's going on. >> oh. okay. we roast inside the drum here, and once it's done, it's finished and cooling in the cooling tray. they can get coffee by the bag from our shelf there, or they can get espresso. we do pour-overs, so we brew coffee by the cup. in addition to our coffee, we do make really good wood-fired pizzas. >> san juan bautista also has lots of...
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president hosted democratic congressional leaders at the white house for talks on our vertigo a partial government shutdown but a photo op became a public debacle on live television as mr trump shouted demands for funding more walls on the u.s. border with mexico if we don't get what we want one way or the other whether it's through a military through anything you want to call i will shut down. and i am proud and i'll be your lottery i am proud to shut down the government of owner security check why can't we all just get along mr trump's on air tantrum was likely fuelled by his realization that this budget battle may be his last chance to secure more funding for border walls before the midterm election mr trump indicated. founded fear is related to a caravan as desperate asylum seekers crossing mexico only to drop the issue after the election his anti immigrant rhetoric and policies are currently affecting u.s. relations with the americas other countries in the americas and could impact commerce and trade here discuss our presidential predicament is john cavil it's the president of the
president hosted democratic congressional leaders at the white house for talks on our vertigo a partial government shutdown but a photo op became a public debacle on live television as mr trump shouted demands for funding more walls on the u.s. border with mexico if we don't get what we want one way or the other whether it's through a military through anything you want to call i will shut down. and i am proud and i'll be your lottery i am proud to shut down the government of owner security...
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luego tenemos una medicina para tratar el vÉrtigo como el drama mine. que la utilizan para controlar el deseo que producen los opioides. >> la abstinencia. patricia: exactamente entonces la dosis se toma mÁs de lo recomendado y puede producir una obstrucciÓn intestinal. juan: y la gente tambiÉn los puede utilizar para ir al baÑo y puede generar una adicciÓn. alfredo, cuÁl es el mecanismo aquÍ para la adicciÓn no hablamos de cocaÍna o de heroÍna. alfredo: es igual. robotriping, te da alucinaciones, una sensaciÓn de bienestar. es el uso no prescrito, es el uso para agarrar tÚ una nota y cambiar tu estado de Ánimo. de la misma manera con los medicamentos para el sueÑo. la melatonina que altera tu estado de Ánimo. no estamos utilizando estos medicamentos para la prescripciÓn, sino que lo utilizamos para el otro propÓsito. esa es la diferencia entre un medicamento y una droga. juan: patricia, recuerdo que de pequeÑo me daban una medicina que sabÍa como a uva que era para la tos. yo no recuerdo estar asÍ. patricia: porque viene con una dosis indicada. si se u
luego tenemos una medicina para tratar el vÉrtigo como el drama mine. que la utilizan para controlar el deseo que producen los opioides. >> la abstinencia. patricia: exactamente entonces la dosis se toma mÁs de lo recomendado y puede producir una obstrucciÓn intestinal. juan: y la gente tambiÉn los puede utilizar para ir al baÑo y puede generar una adicciÓn. alfredo, cuÁl es el mecanismo aquÍ para la adicciÓn no hablamos de cocaÍna o de heroÍna. alfredo: es igual. robotriping,...
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i'm sure folks at home are getting vertigo here from the ups and downs. are you hearing from the floor about why it's so volatile right now? >> well, one reason why it's volatile is it's also the end of the year. you're seeing this year-end positioning happening. so investment houses kind of square their books. you look at how it's been over the past three months for the dow. the dow has lost 5,000 points. so with yesterday's massive gain of over 1,000 points for the dow, what you're seeing are investors and traders findi ing opportunities to take some profits off the table, profits they didn't have, especially over the last month. meaning december. because it's been the worst month since 1931, since the great depression when it comes to stocks. you're seeing investors and traders kind of try to find some ways to take profits off the table. and also after such a massive jump for the dow, it's not such a huge surprise to see the numbers swing the other way. look, even the seasoned investors and traders on the floor here are scratching their heads, trying t
i'm sure folks at home are getting vertigo here from the ups and downs. are you hearing from the floor about why it's so volatile right now? >> well, one reason why it's volatile is it's also the end of the year. you're seeing this year-end positioning happening. so investment houses kind of square their books. you look at how it's been over the past three months for the dow. the dow has lost 5,000 points. so with yesterday's massive gain of over 1,000 points for the dow, what you're...
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> we spent the last few months gnashing our teeth and tearing out our hair as this market induced vertigock and forth. today was no exception as the fed's hawkish stance turned a nice rally into a horrific selloff, and as i said at the top of the show it was hawkish people panic, and the pessimism becomes palpable panic is not a strategy. that's why tonight we're going off the charts with the help of carly garner, a brilliant technician who's the cofounder and the awe tuthor of higher probability trading to get her emp empirical take two weeks ago when everyone was exuberant about a potential breakout on the upside, now we're testing the low end of that range. that makes sense we're pretty oversold garner thinks the pessimism is peaking. we're down dramatically and sentiment is incredibly negative for example, the cnn fear and greet index, this index runs from 0 to 100 with 0% representing extreme fear, 100 extreme greed. right now it's at 6. that was before the fed meeting. the investor intelligence survey is hugely bearish. is this the most negative the cnn index has been since the mark
> we spent the last few months gnashing our teeth and tearing out our hair as this market induced vertigock and forth. today was no exception as the fed's hawkish stance turned a nice rally into a horrific selloff, and as i said at the top of the show it was hawkish people panic, and the pessimism becomes palpable panic is not a strategy. that's why tonight we're going off the charts with the help of carly garner, a brilliant technician who's the cofounder and the awe tuthor of higher...
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i just wanted to say that you can imagine -- in the next decade, if vertigo emerges and is recast as part of a , lackingmist movement those three qualities that i talked about, saudi arabia could become very comfortable potentially. or not. >> you have less than 15 minutes, so can we get into american policy now? is there a way for the united states to reengage to support both of these traditional allies helps them resolve some of their differences and helps us contain our adversaries? i think turkey would not be happy with an iranian nuclear weapon. turkey is not happy with iran's expansion on the ground. so how do we harness them together in this endeavor better than we've been doing? and what is it that undergone wants? ?hat he would need to get will it be necessary for him to make some concessions because of the journalist matter? is it useful for the united states to be imposing sanctions on turkey and saudi arabia if we are going to be trying to bring them closer together in an effort to contain our common adversaries, which includes russia? that's a big question, but it's a qu
i just wanted to say that you can imagine -- in the next decade, if vertigo emerges and is recast as part of a , lackingmist movement those three qualities that i talked about, saudi arabia could become very comfortable potentially. or not. >> you have less than 15 minutes, so can we get into american policy now? is there a way for the united states to reengage to support both of these traditional allies helps them resolve some of their differences and helps us contain our adversaries? i...
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you'd get vertigo and disorientation. >> reporter: the marines in the fighter jet ejected from theirircraft and a locater beacon would have guided rescuers to their location. a raft could have been deployed from the ejection seat if the marines were conscious. but neither was found in a raft. the marine who survived was in the 60-degree water for four hours. the one who did not was in the water for ten. the marines corps has now identified the deceased marine as the pilot, 28-year-old jammar resolard. but there is growing concern about the frequency of military aviation accidents, which a military times reports climbed 40% in the last five years. >> a lot of questions there. >>> we want to turn to that moving tribute for former president george h.w. bush. thousands lining up to say their last good-bye as the special train painted like air force one carried the 41st president to his final resting place in college station, texas. many leaving coins on the rails for the train to run over and flatten. something they could keep as a memento. these elementary school students holding that s
you'd get vertigo and disorientation. >> reporter: the marines in the fighter jet ejected from theirircraft and a locater beacon would have guided rescuers to their location. a raft could have been deployed from the ejection seat if the marines were conscious. but neither was found in a raft. the marine who survived was in the 60-degree water for four hours. the one who did not was in the water for ten. the marines corps has now identified the deceased marine as the pilot, 28-year-old...
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i know it is u2 and the song is vertigo.oup. forbes says made $118 million, most of it from touring. coldplay, 115 million. ed sheeran, number three, 100 million. katy perry rounds out the top five. >> we're in the wrong business. >> ed sheeran everybody said he couldn't have the career because he didn't look like a pop star. stuart: even i know that. the dow is down 400. david asman in for neil cavuto. >> stuart you are in the right business because you're in the best in the business. thank you very much david: welcome to "cavuto: coast to coast." i'm david asman for neil cavuto. hiring is slowing and matching last month's 3.1% pace. blake burman at the white house. reporter: talking about peter navarro making comments on cnn which he essentially said, if there is notra
i know it is u2 and the song is vertigo.oup. forbes says made $118 million, most of it from touring. coldplay, 115 million. ed sheeran, number three, 100 million. katy perry rounds out the top five. >> we're in the wrong business. >> ed sheeran everybody said he couldn't have the career because he didn't look like a pop star. stuart: even i know that. the dow is down 400. david asman in for neil cavuto. >> stuart you are in the right business because you're in the best in the...