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we will talk to axel weber, the former head of the bundesbank in jeremy. i ys say be thman with the plan but with less ergy, moodiness, i had to do something. i saw mdoctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the onlynderarm low t treaent that can restore t vels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especlly those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoidt where axirons applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or incased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctorbout all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased sk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increase
we will talk to axel weber, the former head of the bundesbank in jeremy. i ys say be thman with the plan but with less ergy, moodiness, i had to do something. i saw mdoctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the onlynderarm low t treaent that can restore t vels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especlly those who are or who may become...
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weber not consumers and tell this started to happen and they are thrust into politics they have got a lot more support from lgbt in russia and the small liberal militants than they ever have before. that is the silver lining of the whole campaign. but most of the attention the network is getting most of the calls are from people asking how to get out of the
weber not consumers and tell this started to happen and they are thrust into politics they have got a lot more support from lgbt in russia and the small liberal militants than they ever have before. that is the silver lining of the whole campaign. but most of the attention the network is getting most of the calls are from people asking how to get out of the
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weber. mr. weber: i thank the gentleman for yielding. madam speaker, this is american and veili blood on the hands of terrorists who now have american cash in their back pockets. it is unbelievable. the history is since 003, the palestinian authority has provided salaries to palestinians imprisoned in israeli jails. let me say with israeli blood on their hands. people that actively participated in terrorist activities. according to the palestinian's language of their own law, in quote, anyone imprisoned in the occupations or israeli's prisons as a result of his participation in the struggle against the occupation, end quote, is eligible for a monthly salary. let me be clear. a prisoner may qualify for a government salary if and only if they have killed an israeli and/or participated in terrorist activities. as an extra, dare i call it, bonus, if their crimes are so extensive to warrant imprisonment for five years or more, the government salaries will continue until three years after -- follo
weber. mr. weber: i thank the gentleman for yielding. madam speaker, this is american and veili blood on the hands of terrorists who now have american cash in their back pockets. it is unbelievable. the history is since 003, the palestinian authority has provided salaries to palestinians imprisoned in israeli jails. let me say with israeli blood on their hands. people that actively participated in terrorist activities. according to the palestinian's language of their own law, in quote, anyone...
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weber is french and will be the first foreign head of the 230-year-old company. the japanese firm is expanding its global presence due to the slowing domestic market. >>> well, people in cities, towns, and villages all tapping on screens to connect with family and friends. more than 1 billion smartphones were sold around the globe last year, exceeding sales of conventional mobile phones for the first time. until now, most people have used smartphones to connect with others. but developers are already planning the next step, connecting people with things. >> reporter: line is a japan-based instant messaging application for smartphones and computers. in the few years it's been in operation it has become hugely popular. the secret behind its popularity are the stickers that users can attach to their messages. the stickers designs are based on specific cultures and customs. in february, line announced a new strategy to lure more people to sign up for the app. >> translator: line will allow users to create stickers on their own. >> reporter: so far, line recognized st
weber is french and will be the first foreign head of the 230-year-old company. the japanese firm is expanding its global presence due to the slowing domestic market. >>> well, people in cities, towns, and villages all tapping on screens to connect with family and friends. more than 1 billion smartphones were sold around the globe last year, exceeding sales of conventional mobile phones for the first time. until now, most people have used smartphones to connect with others. but...
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robert weber, robert chambers, ma lisa thompson, and joe wilson, and dan bowers, and adelman, and moniko. >> so those individuals come forward and come on up to the podium and everyone has two minutes to speak. sir if you want to come up. >> i'm robert khamers and a participant in hospitality house and also the client of other services in the neighborhood nearby. and i was aformally homeless and in the end of 2011 and i was successful in having the table housing now, and through, the help of and in san francisco who provide the help to the community and so my point of view is that san francisco is effective with i had to address the other parts of my life to improve those so that i could, or that i could like, basically socially and network, and get, to what ended up happening is that i got a roommate situation, and so, school, clothing pantries and everything, was important, and healthcare, and so i would say that the top quality of life, like, big businesses that are new, to the area, needed to address, and the lowest quality of life which is homelessness, and so the other, and as they
robert weber, robert chambers, ma lisa thompson, and joe wilson, and dan bowers, and adelman, and moniko. >> so those individuals come forward and come on up to the podium and everyone has two minutes to speak. sir if you want to come up. >> i'm robert khamers and a participant in hospitality house and also the client of other services in the neighborhood nearby. and i was aformally homeless and in the end of 2011 and i was successful in having the table housing now, and through,...
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they have picnic tables that all the tenants share in the committee shares in their industrial tenant weber number of ancillary uses would've really activated space. we expect many of the building south of 20th st. to have it variety of uses even if they are predominant character is making industrial. with respect to office up your senator to buildings though the circle become office because historically were office. building 101 and building 104 this is a picture of what fort point looked like prior to renovation. this is what [inaudible] look like today. what was seen in the market is love creative office type uses to my lot of nonprofit type uses, and a lot of tech type uses. the really drawn to historical buildings. we are talking to all those groups actively though no one has committed yet. again waiting to see the project get to the stage with the transaction documents are approved. the 3rd type of use that we have worked very hard to create at pier 70 are small maker type uses. one of the changes we have that right now the spaces are huge and we have a lot of historical constraints o
they have picnic tables that all the tenants share in the committee shares in their industrial tenant weber number of ancillary uses would've really activated space. we expect many of the building south of 20th st. to have it variety of uses even if they are predominant character is making industrial. with respect to office up your senator to buildings though the circle become office because historically were office. building 101 and building 104 this is a picture of what fort point looked like...
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an elderly driver is in critical condition, after crashing her car in the building that houses the weber grill restaurant, on north state street. it happened around 10:30 last night. it's not clear what caused the woman to crash through the wall of a parking garage. but the accident sent chunks of concrete falling to the sidewalk below. four people have been killed and at least 35 injured in shootings across chicago since friday night. a 17-year-old boy was one of the victims. on friday night, leonore draper was shot in her car near her home in the 13-hundred block of west 116th street. she was returning home from an anti-violence event that she helped organize. this man is being held on 750 thousand dollars bond after being charged with first degree murder. prosecutors say darrell cooper struck and killed artez mcbride with his car after getting into an argument. it happened early saturday morning near the intersection of central and madison. cooper first tried to attack mcbride with a large wooden stick. cooper took off from the scene, but turned himself into police later that afternoo
an elderly driver is in critical condition, after crashing her car in the building that houses the weber grill restaurant, on north state street. it happened around 10:30 last night. it's not clear what caused the woman to crash through the wall of a parking garage. but the accident sent chunks of concrete falling to the sidewalk below. four people have been killed and at least 35 injured in shootings across chicago since friday night. a 17-year-old boy was one of the victims. on friday night,...
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. >> leave it to our friend owen weber to do a funny take on the on state farm commercial. >> oh, damn hold on. like a good neighbor state farm is there. >> what the hell? i was in tahiti, man. >> well, my car has a scratch on it. >> what the hell are we? >> gary, indiana. >> [ bleep ]. >> this is how to make your state farm agent mad, and as you can see, they're calling the state farm agent in. he appears, but the poor guy was on vacation in tahiti. now he is in snowy, indiana. the commercials make it seem like they're always on call waiting for you to sing that jingle, but you never know. they could be on vacation. >> take me to the airport sfwloosh state farm our agents are available 24-7 whether or not they want to be. >> we have other scenarios as well. >> what do you pay for car insurance, anyway? >> i'm not so sure. >> like a good neighbor state farm is there. >> oh. >> damn it. >> this poor guy. he does have on his state farm shert, but he was on the pooper. >> just pick up the phone and call me. >> it was a commercial. >> i don't give a [ bleep ] what the commercial says. pick
. >> leave it to our friend owen weber to do a funny take on the on state farm commercial. >> oh, damn hold on. like a good neighbor state farm is there. >> what the hell? i was in tahiti, man. >> well, my car has a scratch on it. >> what the hell are we? >> gary, indiana. >> [ bleep ]. >> this is how to make your state farm agent mad, and as you can see, they're calling the state farm agent in. he appears, but the poor guy was on vacation in...
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soon we don't have it the exact date when they would do this weber the energy commissioner for the yearsaid they're working on it on for at least one point six billion euro is up to the deliberate ukraine sometime in the near future we don't know when. on the european promise to beat on the fourteenth of april so that is eyeing important dates for ukraine. whether it will take time even if they give financial aid from within the near future it will take time to solve the situation with russia the important thing. also it's on price issue with fresh as you mentioned they have made a huge gas hike two up from two to sixty eight dollars to foreign to many fine dollars that's too much and pray once i'd result of the price as well as the situation with a debt to pressure the clear those discounts are over. nobody did thank you so much reporting live for us there in kiev with things for the updates. well negotiations take place in eastern ukraine russia and nato remain at odds over the extent and purpose of moscow's military presence on its border with ukraine says it is tom barton reports fo
soon we don't have it the exact date when they would do this weber the energy commissioner for the yearsaid they're working on it on for at least one point six billion euro is up to the deliberate ukraine sometime in the near future we don't know when. on the european promise to beat on the fourteenth of april so that is eyeing important dates for ukraine. whether it will take time even if they give financial aid from within the near future it will take time to solve the situation with russia...
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weber says theel swiss and international regulators will probably ask the banks to hold more capital their total assets. this comes after the u.s. raised their leverage ratio requirements under the new u.s. rule. banks require at least 6% capital. weber's comments are first admission that the biggest swiss banks may have to boost their capital levels further. coming up, an inside look at the business of the italian jeweler pomellato. one year after the brand was brought by the luxury brand kering. the ceo joins me for an exclusive conversation right here. also, you can follow me on twitter. ♪ >> welcome back to "on the move ." i am and a scrawny at bloomberg's european headquarters in london. francine lacqua is out today. let's take a look at how the markets are shaping up. it is a down day all around. the periphery is taking a little more pressure. .ondon being bolstered caroline will have more on that. it is day three of this decline and european equity markets. you are seeing american equity markets give up value for the year. equity markets, just a little bit of pressure. carolin
weber says theel swiss and international regulators will probably ask the banks to hold more capital their total assets. this comes after the u.s. raised their leverage ratio requirements under the new u.s. rule. banks require at least 6% capital. weber's comments are first admission that the biggest swiss banks may have to boost their capital levels further. coming up, an inside look at the business of the italian jeweler pomellato. one year after the brand was brought by the luxury brand...
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weber energizes the voters in november will when. >> the republicans are ahead in at least seven. >> i think it bill be a close call running opposition into a barack obama is a platform itself. ashley: thank you to the "a team". thank for joining us.ns c tomorrow have a great night. his. his. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers. today. thank you for joining us, we will see you back here tomorrow. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> i'm wondering where is the real action in the debate over affirmative action? welcome, everyone, i am charles payne. as we are debating, are we losing sight on how to fix the economics of our country? how can this be sidetracking us for making real progress in this country? it almost feels like every sort of economic argument
weber energizes the voters in november will when. >> the republicans are ahead in at least seven. >> i think it bill be a close call running opposition into a barack obama is a platform itself. ashley: thank you to the "a team". thank for joining us.ns c tomorrow have a great night. his. his. step seven point two one two. verify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is...
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weber energizes the voters in november will when. >> the republicans are ahead in at least seven. >> i think it bill be a close call running opposition into a barack obama is a platform itself. ashley: thank you to the "a team". i'm rdy, and i quit smoking with chantix. as a police officer, i've helped many people in the last 23 years, but i needed help in quitting smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix varenline is pron to help peop quit smoking. chantix reduced the urge for me to smoke. it actually caught me by surprise. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking, or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed od, and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after opping chantix. ifou notice any of these, stop chaix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of mental-health problems, which could get worse whe taking chantix. don't ke chantix if youe d a serious allergi or skin reaction to it. if you develop these, stop chantix and see your doctor right away, as some can be life-threatening. tell your doctor if you ha a
weber energizes the voters in november will when. >> the republicans are ahead in at least seven. >> i think it bill be a close call running opposition into a barack obama is a platform itself. ashley: thank you to the "a team". i'm rdy, and i quit smoking with chantix. as a police officer, i've helped many people in the last 23 years, but i needed help in quitting smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix varenline is pron to help peop quit smoking. chantix...
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he sought weber not as well educated as the chinese and indians and said we need to promote the local population it is not 80 or 90 percent muslim where you could say it is a muslim country but it is 60%. that makes it very different in unique in the overall. those uncomfortable questions have to do with race at the same time there is no violence where malaysia will make the transition with the same party has been in power to where the opposition takes power. that is the malaysian story in a nutshell. has thus chinese nationalism than the filipinos because they are so enmeshed with their own tensions that they don't have the psychological space to focus like the vietnamese to against the chinese with the south china sea or the filipinos. >> that you mentioned these ethnicities that there were a historical movements of people that were not that familiar to people of the street but you feel are significant. when i think how you travel. why is it with strategic issues you visit historic sites? >> because history does not begin in a place the did you arrive there. you are writing at the 2
he sought weber not as well educated as the chinese and indians and said we need to promote the local population it is not 80 or 90 percent muslim where you could say it is a muslim country but it is 60%. that makes it very different in unique in the overall. those uncomfortable questions have to do with race at the same time there is no violence where malaysia will make the transition with the same party has been in power to where the opposition takes power. that is the malaysian story in a...
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i went back and harry reid, remember judge susan weber saying about bill clinton that he gave false, misleading, evasive answers designed to obstruct the judicial process, intentionally false statements were given. i was looking at that as he was disbarred and i thinking oh, really? so he voted to get clinton off the hook, but he's all for going after this poor rancher. seems very political to me and it seems like selective moral outrage once again. >> well, and the principle is the same, which is when the individual stands up disobediently against the state, he's likely to get crushed. that's scary. i think the bundys ought to pay -- >> something. >> for the lands they are using. >> donald trump is right. maybe now they can negotiate a settlement and not risk a mid morning raid. >> and go buy their own ranch. private property is always the answer. buy something that no one else can control. you want to control the land, buy it. i believe in private property. >> tucker, we didn't disagree as much as i thought. good to see you. >> thanks. >>> when we return for this week's edition of
i went back and harry reid, remember judge susan weber saying about bill clinton that he gave false, misleading, evasive answers designed to obstruct the judicial process, intentionally false statements were given. i was looking at that as he was disbarred and i thinking oh, really? so he voted to get clinton off the hook, but he's all for going after this poor rancher. seems very political to me and it seems like selective moral outrage once again. >> well, and the principle is the same,...
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chris weber. joanne howard. jimmy king and ray jackson changing the coach of college basketball.n honour of the fab five, re whelmonize. >> there was a time when college basketball starters were seniors, and giving their roles to fresh men was unheard of. a team from the '90s, changed the landscape coming from a sixth seed to take the tournament by storm. they remember the knocks. >> it was now when they are coming off the room after a dunk or a big steal or play, and how they celebrate - we sacrificed a lot of technicals, and bad press, you know, to allow the college kid to enjoy themselves in the play in that style of play. >> sports writer alan st. john remembers the impact the fab five has on college basketball. up to that point people were fixated on an idea of experience. of letting seniors take the shots, senior leadership in all of that. the fact is that these guys came in and said "hey, we can come in and leave." we impacted a culture, bald heads, black shots, shoes, just an overall look. >> what the team brought to the tournament in "92 and "93 was more than style - an
chris weber. joanne howard. jimmy king and ray jackson changing the coach of college basketball.n honour of the fab five, re whelmonize. >> there was a time when college basketball starters were seniors, and giving their roles to fresh men was unheard of. a team from the '90s, changed the landscape coming from a sixth seed to take the tournament by storm. they remember the knocks. >> it was now when they are coming off the room after a dunk or a big steal or play, and how they...
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. >> reporter: three months ago kate weber sat in front of our cameras urging lawmakers to address the problem of military sexual assault. >> if you told me a year ago this kind of justice would move forward in california before the rest of the nation i wouldn't have believed it. >> this is truly california stepping forward and having the opportunity to set an example for the rest of the nation. >> reporter: a similar attempt to remove sexual assault investigations from the military chain of command failed last month at the national level. while washington continues to debate, california, is closer to making change. >> if you can do this in california we become the policy model for other states to follow and if we can build enough momentum in critical states maybe it will be the final impetus for washington to provide this for all members of the military. >> reporter: the law must still gain approval from the state, the assembly and governor. if it does it will also remove any statute of limitation in cases of sexual assault in the state's military. >> i hope the message that goes loud
. >> reporter: three months ago kate weber sat in front of our cameras urging lawmakers to address the problem of military sexual assault. >> if you told me a year ago this kind of justice would move forward in california before the rest of the nation i wouldn't have believed it. >> this is truly california stepping forward and having the opportunity to set an example for the rest of the nation. >> reporter: a similar attempt to remove sexual assault investigations from...
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the last team to do that, michigan's fav five, kris weber, gentleman wan howard t jimmie rose and jimmied ray jackson changed the cultstuer of college basketball. in honor of the fab 5, we reminisce. >> there was a time when college basketball starters were seniors and giving their roles to fre freshmen were unheard of. one came to take the ncaa tournament by storm. jimmie king requires the knocks the fav 5 took. >> now, when they are coming off of the rim after a dunk or a big 3 or a big steal or a play and how they are able to celebrate now, you know, we sacrificed a lot of technicals and bad press, you know, to allow the college kids today to enjoy themselves in the and to play in that style of play. >> sports writer alan st. john remembers the impact the fav 5 had on college basketball. >> they are great and trend saiders. up to that point, people were fix theiated on the idea of experience, letting seniors take shots, senior leadership and all of that. the fact is these guys came in and said, hey, you know, we can come right in and we can -- we can lead. >> we impacted the culture,
the last team to do that, michigan's fav five, kris weber, gentleman wan howard t jimmie rose and jimmied ray jackson changed the cultstuer of college basketball. in honor of the fab 5, we reminisce. >> there was a time when college basketball starters were seniors and giving their roles to fre freshmen were unheard of. one came to take the ncaa tournament by storm. jimmie king requires the knocks the fav 5 took. >> now, when they are coming off of the rim after a dunk or a big 3 or...
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weber is the managing director of biotech at citi. he joins us now. welcome, doctor.ave you on the show. >> great, thank you. >> i'm looking at my screen here. in terms of the damage we're seeing on the nasdaq today, if you look at gilead and celgene and biogen, are down 20%, from their march highs, officially in bear market territory. so what now for these names? >> yeah, that's a very good question. and if you look at the sector, the sector outperforms the nasdaq and s&p for six, seven years in a row, and we knew it wouldn't be sustainable forever. we've been talking about in we're in a biotech bubble for about six months or so. in small cap, things look stretched. large cap, though, is looking pretty attractive now versus the s&p. the stocks are growing 20%, 30%. and some of them you could buy 20 multiple, or as you noted, gilead about ten multiple and celgene 14. small cap is still looking expensive to us. >> any idea where the bottom is in some of the stocks? do you feel from your experience that we're getting somewhat close? >> you know, in october, we saw about
weber is the managing director of biotech at citi. he joins us now. welcome, doctor.ave you on the show. >> great, thank you. >> i'm looking at my screen here. in terms of the damage we're seeing on the nasdaq today, if you look at gilead and celgene and biogen, are down 20%, from their march highs, officially in bear market territory. so what now for these names? >> yeah, that's a very good question. and if you look at the sector, the sector outperforms the nasdaq and s&p...
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and state representative jason conger, who in the latest poll fared better against merkley than miss weber did. she was behind 46% to 34%. but then conger got hammered by this $100,000 ad buy. >> republican jason conger voted five times with democrats for oregon's obamacare. jason. republicans don't like it when you vote that way. so now we're going to vote no on jason conger. >> paid for by -- >> if he votes like that in salem, imagine how he will vote in congress. >> not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee. >> that was a real ad. that wasn't a spoof. that ad was run not by the wehby campaign but by a vote that's called if he votes like that in salem imagine wheel do in congress. longest name for a super pac ever. and do you know who gave a sizable chunk of money to that -- of that money to that super pac? this man. timber magnate andrew miller, who reportedly is romantically involved with none other than wehby. today miller defended the ad buy saying, "from the outside i can see the optics would appear otherwise and i know some folks appear to think there must be a smoki
and state representative jason conger, who in the latest poll fared better against merkley than miss weber did. she was behind 46% to 34%. but then conger got hammered by this $100,000 ad buy. >> republican jason conger voted five times with democrats for oregon's obamacare. jason. republicans don't like it when you vote that way. so now we're going to vote no on jason conger. >> paid for by -- >> if he votes like that in salem, imagine how he will vote in congress. >>...
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weber not consumers and tell this started to happen and they are thrust into politics they have got at more support from lgbt in russia and the small liberal militants than they ever have before. that is the silver lining of the whole campaign. but most of the attention the network is getting most of the calls are from people asking how to get out of the country. >> how concerned are you about the future to be rearrested now they don't try to appeal now with the caribbean situation anyway? >> they are definitely a target. phase of risk being arrested and physical harm i am more concerned about physical harm they have been attacked weekly i am sure you have seen the video of them being horse whipped and more recently they were attacked by a nationalist activists apparently affiliated with the secret police. they sprayed them with a green disinfectant and threw up a jar of every is head and she had to get stitches and the other's eyes were sprayed with acid. it is scary. they are coming to a physical harm on a regular basis. >> this is a follow-up of what is the legacy and the impact of
weber not consumers and tell this started to happen and they are thrust into politics they have got at more support from lgbt in russia and the small liberal militants than they ever have before. that is the silver lining of the whole campaign. but most of the attention the network is getting most of the calls are from people asking how to get out of the country. >> how concerned are you about the future to be rearrested now they don't try to appeal now with the caribbean situation...
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. >> they're racing toward the county line so cox calls weber county for backup. >> so i called to thehead and had officers waiting for them. and then they hit a hill and i was able to catch up to them. >> finally, the pursued vehicle slows, stops. as deputy cox approaches the waiting car, he realizes someone in the car is either terrified or in horrible pain. >> i could hear yelling and screaming. as i walked up to the car i said, what's going on? >> dude, we're having a baby! >> is she having it right now? >> yeah. we're going to have a baby right now. we're headed to the hospital right now. >> okay. i can't have you going 100 miles an hour. how far along is she? >> the contractions are every two minutes right now. >> the husband seemed to be very grateful that the traffic stop did take place because it was almost like a load got taken off of his shoulders that there was help there. >> fortunately, deputy cox is a trained paramedic in davis county it's a requirement for his job. but he wonders if they need an ambulance. >> please! >> does she have an urge to push? can she feel the ba
. >> they're racing toward the county line so cox calls weber county for backup. >> so i called to thehead and had officers waiting for them. and then they hit a hill and i was able to catch up to them. >> finally, the pursued vehicle slows, stops. as deputy cox approaches the waiting car, he realizes someone in the car is either terrified or in horrible pain. >> i could hear yelling and screaming. as i walked up to the car i said, what's going on? >> dude, we're...
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i think emma weber, that the lowest state of consciousness is a thermostat. one unit of feedback. that is what i call one unit of consciousness. even thermostats, i believe, are conscious. the unit of consciousness is a thermostat. a flower registers water, light, gravity, moisture, carbon dioxide. so of flour may have ten units of consciousness. and then, as i said before, the back of your brain is the reptilian brain. it understands base. it knows where it is located. those were the party is, but not much more. for that level of consciousness, space, it understands this location in space. that level to consciousness among monkey consciousness. the monkey brain located at the center of your brain. this is the brain of a motion, the brain of social hierarchy, the brain a pecking orders. and then level three. what makes us different? we see the future. animals to not. animals have no conception of tomorrow. they don't plan for tomorrow. when it gets called the hibernate because it's instinctive. when it kids called we packed our banks, we went to rise our own, we've read about all
i think emma weber, that the lowest state of consciousness is a thermostat. one unit of feedback. that is what i call one unit of consciousness. even thermostats, i believe, are conscious. the unit of consciousness is a thermostat. a flower registers water, light, gravity, moisture, carbon dioxide. so of flour may have ten units of consciousness. and then, as i said before, the back of your brain is the reptilian brain. it understands base. it knows where it is located. those were the party is,...
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it is despicable, weber said them. >> finally -- >> these are not illegal, to anything that he cannotng. >> which means there might not -- might not necessarily being a legal recourse. >> thank you for really smart with answers. these are great. thank you. richard ravitch, thank you so much for coming by today. look for the movie memorial day aekend, 2018 "so much to do," full life of business, politics. coming up on bloomberg television, disney ceo bob iger on "market makers" at 11:00 a.m. and "in the loop" is next. ♪ . . >> good morning. it is tuesday, april 29. we are live from bloomberg world headquarters. for bettysteel, in liu. we have a great program. gregory born is in the national is "in the loop." rayborn is -- greg in the loop. ice cream's president will be with us. they are turning 80. it is never too early to eat some ice cream. think america might ask the fed for permission to increase its dividend. hold because of a mistake in its capital plan. later today, the nba will announce what it is doing about los angeles clippers owner donald sterling. foray be suspended allege
it is despicable, weber said them. >> finally -- >> these are not illegal, to anything that he cannotng. >> which means there might not -- might not necessarily being a legal recourse. >> thank you for really smart with answers. these are great. thank you. richard ravitch, thank you so much for coming by today. look for the movie memorial day aekend, 2018 "so much to do," full life of business, politics. coming up on bloomberg television, disney ceo bob iger on...
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this is the kind of warring things max weber talks -- boring thing max talks about with politics.instaking microscopic advantages and putting together coalitions to impose tough sanctions on iran is what eventually changed the calculus inside the iranian government and brought them to the negotiating table. effort on enormous behalf of a lot of us to put that in motion. it was part of the work we did. >> secretary clinton, thank you. i want to conclude with you. i was reading the economist and it said if the eu were a company , its board would have been sacked, and if it were a football team, it would have and relegated to the second tier. it needs new leadership. christine do guard can be the change. president of the commission, which would be interesting. you are the president. [applause] seriously, when you leave your it you hope what is you will accomplish? incrediblyrved at an critical time for the global economy. >> i hope we can leave behind an institution that is confident, proud of the work it is doing around the world, which has support of its membership, where women hav
this is the kind of warring things max weber talks -- boring thing max talks about with politics.instaking microscopic advantages and putting together coalitions to impose tough sanctions on iran is what eventually changed the calculus inside the iranian government and brought them to the negotiating table. effort on enormous behalf of a lot of us to put that in motion. it was part of the work we did. >> secretary clinton, thank you. i want to conclude with you. i was reading the...
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keep across all developments in the ukrainian crisis weber's our online news team has minute by minute coverage for us altie dot com. portugal is a nice way towards a bailout for a future lives that is said to exit its loan program next month after enduring three years of painful financial measures the latest figures look promising the economy will to grow while exports and tourism are up as well it certainly looks good on paper but air there my colleague. spoke to auntie's and her farmer who has just returned from assignment in portugal about what's behind those figures. those numbers sound good don't they but you have to remember that even if portugal does manage to clean exit from this bailout program next month it still has an awful lot of problems it's running a budget deficit of over four percent and that means it still has to make sixteen billion euros worth of cuts by the end of twenty fifteen and on top of that even though unemployment has come down by two percent the general figure is still fifteen percent and youth unemployment here is thirty five percent so in order for thi
keep across all developments in the ukrainian crisis weber's our online news team has minute by minute coverage for us altie dot com. portugal is a nice way towards a bailout for a future lives that is said to exit its loan program next month after enduring three years of painful financial measures the latest figures look promising the economy will to grow while exports and tourism are up as well it certainly looks good on paper but air there my colleague. spoke to auntie's and her farmer who...
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i think emma weber, that the lowest state of consciousness is a thermostat. one unit of feedback. that is what i call one unit of consciousness. even thermostats, i believe, are conscious. the unit of consciousness is a thermostat. a flower registers water, light, gravity, moisture, carbon dioxide. so of flour may have ten units of consciousness. and then, as i said before, the back of your brain is the reptilian brain. it understands base. it knows where it is located. those were the party is, but not much more. for that level of consciousness, space, it understands this location in space. that level to consciousness among monkey consciousness. the monkey brain located at the center of your brain. this is the brain of a motion, the brain of social hierarchy, the brain a pecking orders. and then level three. what makes us different? we see the future. animals to not. animals have no conception of tomorrow. they don't plan for tomorrow. when it gets called the hibernate because it's instinctive. when it kids called we packed our banks, we went to rise our own, we've read about all
i think emma weber, that the lowest state of consciousness is a thermostat. one unit of feedback. that is what i call one unit of consciousness. even thermostats, i believe, are conscious. the unit of consciousness is a thermostat. a flower registers water, light, gravity, moisture, carbon dioxide. so of flour may have ten units of consciousness. and then, as i said before, the back of your brain is the reptilian brain. it understands base. it knows where it is located. those were the party is,...
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andrew lloyd weber famous story rock and roll.can come to a stadium near you. ♪ jesus christ, super star ♪ who do you think you are ♪ jesus christ, super star >> jesus christ, super star. the brand new show announced yesterday stars brandon boyd, jcchasee. johnny williams. >> here with more in the fox light we have michael tamara to break it down for us. >> big announcement yesterday, weber and rice two guys behind broadways biggest shows. evita. technique color dream coat and cats. collaborations of 43 years ago, jesus christ, super star. taking it on auto city road tour. they are building as arena spectacular. big, bold and brash. the casting is interesting. people from different musical genres, michelle williams and brandon boyd and asked them what it's going to be like going on the road and asked them about a little bit of the controversy. >> i'm looking forward to getting to know this very sort of different world and how to sing in a totally different environmentment it's going to be an interesting dynamic. also very differen
andrew lloyd weber famous story rock and roll.can come to a stadium near you. ♪ jesus christ, super star ♪ who do you think you are ♪ jesus christ, super star >> jesus christ, super star. the brand new show announced yesterday stars brandon boyd, jcchasee. johnny williams. >> here with more in the fox light we have michael tamara to break it down for us. >> big announcement yesterday, weber and rice two guys behind broadways biggest shows. evita. technique color dream...
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weber. find out why he thinks they are getting it wrong right after this. mine was earned in korea in 1953. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> the european central bank is readying more monetaries into combatting the strengthening euro. julia spoke to the ecb president at a press conference in washington, d.c. and asked if the credit easy would be prohibitive or create a potential bubble. >> we have to be aware of the potential distortions, the different measures, the policy measures could create. we are experiencing now, we have been experiencing now for a long period of time very low interest rates. and this by itself could have financial stability implications. and so we have to be extr
weber. find out why he thinks they are getting it wrong right after this. mine was earned in korea in 1953. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it...
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matthew weber acquired the writes calling "soul train" the cornerstone of american culture. we were dancing together over there. i see you. i see you. >> i want to shoutout to sabrina, my producer. good choice in songs. ♪ okay. >>> are you hankering for some fried chicken? dominos has you covered. their pizza toppings are covering the chicken. domino's is calling their offering chicken with a twist. it's fried chicken as the crust. what? what's the problem, people? it's topped with classic toppings. or you can go a little crazy. you can have chicken and bacon and tomato. nobody's talking. >> ginger is having no problems. >> i eat that every day. >> doing it for years. >> can we rewind? what? it's like chicken nuggets with pizza toppings. they say -- the ceo says they sell almost as much chicken as they do more than anything else. this is a way of combining. they have all of the pizza ingredients in the stores. it starts on monday. if it goes well, they'll do more. based on the small sampling, ceo, you might want to do a little reconsidering. >>> and finally, i'm thinking bef
matthew weber acquired the writes calling "soul train" the cornerstone of american culture. we were dancing together over there. i see you. i see you. >> i want to shoutout to sabrina, my producer. good choice in songs. ♪ okay. >>> are you hankering for some fried chicken? dominos has you covered. their pizza toppings are covering the chicken. domino's is calling their offering chicken with a twist. it's fried chicken as the crust. what? what's the problem, people?...
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. >> i write a whole chapter about this because this is the kind of slow boring words of max weber talksabout in politics, which also applies to me. it is painstaking, microscopic advantages in putting together the international coalition to impose tough sanctions on iran is but eventually changed the calculus inside the iranian government and brought them to the negotiating table now for a coaster and here we two readings. but it took an enormous amount of effort on the part of a lot of us to put that into motion. so yes, part of the work we did. [applause] >> secretary clinton, thank you. not an lagarde, i was reading the economist the other day and a set of the e.u. were a company, its board would've been backed. if it were a football team, it would've been relegated to the second tier. it needs new leadership. christine lagarde can be the change. president of the european commission, which should be very interesting. [laughter] [cheers and applause] i had to ask you. but seriously, when you -- at least when you leave your post as m.d. at the imf, what is that you hope you will accomp
. >> i write a whole chapter about this because this is the kind of slow boring words of max weber talksabout in politics, which also applies to me. it is painstaking, microscopic advantages in putting together the international coalition to impose tough sanctions on iran is but eventually changed the calculus inside the iranian government and brought them to the negotiating table now for a coaster and here we two readings. but it took an enormous amount of effort on the part of a lot of...
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with us exclusively is james weber, brooks running ceo which is also celebrating its 100-year anniversaryme in. good to have you. what did warren buffett think when he saw the sneakers? >> thanks for having me. you know, warren loves these sneakers, loves them most when we sell a lot of them. our best technology and new shoe we just launched in january. he's excited to have his image on the shoe. >> we all know you took the company over, what, 15, 14 years ago. it was nearly bankrupt. you decided to focus specifically on a running shoe, and it's taken off from there because everybody is running these days. how much longer does that go? is it cyclical or is the trend still growing strong? how is it working for you here? >> you know, i think the thing that makes running special and unique, it's people really investing in themselves. the sport is the soul of it but it becomes much more than that. in our second decade of participation running. marathons have hit 540,000 finishers in the u.s. alone, up 45% and this is a global phenomenon. people are investing in their own health, wellness and
with us exclusively is james weber, brooks running ceo which is also celebrating its 100-year anniversaryme in. good to have you. what did warren buffett think when he saw the sneakers? >> thanks for having me. you know, warren loves these sneakers, loves them most when we sell a lot of them. our best technology and new shoe we just launched in january. he's excited to have his image on the shoe. >> we all know you took the company over, what, 15, 14 years ago. it was nearly...
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we're talk with the president of the bundesbank, axel weber. he's the chairman of ubs as well.ot of fed meetings happening next week. janet yellen is out talking to chairman of the fed. we'll get insights as well as what all of this change and regulation mean for the banking sect sector. we're talking about gene sperling, how do you move the needle in terms of job creation. we have marsha blackburn coming up as well, congresswoman who had a lot to say about kathleen sebelius stepping down. >> the great maria bartiromo "sunday morning futures" starts in about 12 minutes. >> get in the elevator and i'll be set. >>> up next, "duck dynasty" daughter trading in cam mow with her own dress line. she's helping out our nation's heroes at the same time. >> those are cute. look. >> she's brought a little something for anna. (dad) well, we've been thinking about it and we're just not sure. (agent) i understand. (dad) we've never sold a house before. (agent) i'll walk you guys through every step. (dad) so if we sell, do you think we can swing it? (agent) i have the numbers right here and ba
we're talk with the president of the bundesbank, axel weber. he's the chairman of ubs as well.ot of fed meetings happening next week. janet yellen is out talking to chairman of the fed. we'll get insights as well as what all of this change and regulation mean for the banking sect sector. we're talking about gene sperling, how do you move the needle in terms of job creation. we have marsha blackburn coming up as well, congresswoman who had a lot to say about kathleen sebelius stepping down....
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this morning the photographer bruce weber described him as an amazing guy. the premier rebel bad boy of england, he said, who just happened to love elephants and beautiful women. and everyone in turn loved him. he was something of a playboy and a gossip but he never gossiped about his sister even during those very, very difficult years, those diana years where camilla was effectively the other woman he never said anything about it. i bet he's taken some stories with him, matt. >> absolutely. he raised $2 million in that charity auction of those eggs. some of the eggs we have right on our plaza here that have been decorated by various artists. again, our condolences on a sudden death. >> absolutely. >>> let's check the weather once again with al. >> today's weather is brought to you by taco bell breakfast. wake up live mas. we're starting in the pacific northwest where they are seeing a lot of rain over 8 inches of rain above normal and more over the next day or so. we're going to be looking at anywhere for the next 72 hours, anywhere from 1 to 4 inches of ra
this morning the photographer bruce weber described him as an amazing guy. the premier rebel bad boy of england, he said, who just happened to love elephants and beautiful women. and everyone in turn loved him. he was something of a playboy and a gossip but he never gossiped about his sister even during those very, very difficult years, those diana years where camilla was effectively the other woman he never said anything about it. i bet he's taken some stories with him, matt. >>...