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>> well i think draghi does.nk draghi has certainly, but obviously markell is the big wildcard but they don't necessarily need her and it doesn't necessarily need to be the big bazooka. it could be the beginning of an aggressive plan but the problem is the market is expecting an aggressive plan. it could be the beginning phases of many things to come which is what i'm thinking might happen. so yeah okay the markets sell off, then there's your opportunity to look at some stocks. >> did you look at the article where he generally leaked the whole thing to germany today? did that convince you in any way you're going to get enough or did that convince you it's not going to be enough david hale? >> i agree in general with michelle that draghi has surprised people on the positive side regularly enough that we ought to expect a decent amount ofq qe. my concern is qe i don't think will work very well. the bond yields are already low. the ecb is going to finance all those bond purchases with bank financing. in the u.s. 18%
>> well i think draghi does.nk draghi has certainly, but obviously markell is the big wildcard but they don't necessarily need her and it doesn't necessarily need to be the big bazooka. it could be the beginning of an aggressive plan but the problem is the market is expecting an aggressive plan. it could be the beginning phases of many things to come which is what i'm thinking might happen. so yeah okay the markets sell off, then there's your opportunity to look at some stocks. >>...
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sidney wells.m the father of a college student, and i think it would be very naive to not think that your college-aged son might be trying recreational drugs. he might sell recreational drugs here or there. it's not a reason for someone to kill sid wells. it's not a reason for police not to investigate this case. sid wells was murdered in cold blood. that's what this case is about. >> at this stage of the investigation, thayne smika is the focus. based on the note that thayne smika had left his roommates, the police were able to locate him in akron, colorado, which is where thayne's parents were living at the time. >> testing one, two, three, four. this will be a taped interview with thayne last name smika. >> mr. smika did not appear to be particularly nervous, didn't appear to be too surprised that the detectives were there, certainly wasn't surprised to learn that his roommate had been killed. there was no emotion shown by mr. smika. >> you say you left about 2:00? >> i think around 11:00 instea
sidney wells.m the father of a college student, and i think it would be very naive to not think that your college-aged son might be trying recreational drugs. he might sell recreational drugs here or there. it's not a reason for someone to kill sid wells. it's not a reason for police not to investigate this case. sid wells was murdered in cold blood. that's what this case is about. >> at this stage of the investigation, thayne smika is the focus. based on the note that thayne smika had...
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>> well, what we have we do media literacy workshops and curriculums well as parent education sessions at schools in the bay area. all over the bay area. and then we also have a website that has lots of information, lots of grt information that can almost stand in for a workshop. it's at aboutface.org. >> and what are some of the ways that we as women and men can promote healthy body image. >> well, especially for ourselves, we certainly can think about the things that our bodies can do and think about the other great characteristics that we have that are not related to attractiveness or really to appearance. and for girls, especially, but also for boys, you know, parents are girls and boys really need to talk about how great it is that your body can help you run, how great it is that your brain can help you think and all these different things as oposed to focusing on the outward appearance. >> i know you're a big advocate of yoga helping too? >> yes. yoga is an up and coming way of helping people with eating disorders and body image problems who aren't really finding that talk therap
>> well, what we have we do media literacy workshops and curriculums well as parent education sessions at schools in the bay area. all over the bay area. and then we also have a website that has lots of information, lots of grt information that can almost stand in for a workshop. it's at aboutface.org. >> and what are some of the ways that we as women and men can promote healthy body image. >> well, especially for ourselves, we certainly can think about the things that our...
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that is well, well said. we the a point where almost everyone goes for the govern cha. -- gotcha.nt your job they want you to apologize. they argue that someone must be offended by something you've dope when, in fact, they're having a good layoff. layoff -- laugh. >> yeah, i think you're right. is it embarrassing for him through the weekend? yeah. but you know what? you look in new reporter's background you'll find lousy things -- >> but i think it also goes to the speed at which we are moving and how was we want to -- how fast we want to get something out that we don't take the time the make sure we're sending the right link. we're moving so tremendous netically, and then you screw up -- neil: it's like group e-mails. >> yes exactly. neil: can you believe ms. ms. byrnes, what an overrated -- oh, that went out to her? [laughter] >> hacking as we saw in the sony case or your own stupidity -- >> who knew there was a web site, porn hub.com? i live under a rock i guess. >> you and me both. [laughter] neil: look at the time. all right. ladies, thank very, very much. meanwhile, i want y
that is well, well said. we the a point where almost everyone goes for the govern cha. -- gotcha.nt your job they want you to apologize. they argue that someone must be offended by something you've dope when, in fact, they're having a good layoff. layoff -- laugh. >> yeah, i think you're right. is it embarrassing for him through the weekend? yeah. but you know what? you look in new reporter's background you'll find lousy things -- >> but i think it also goes to the speed at which we...
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and she said, well, i`m watching tv. and i said, well, you know what`s going on here. and she said yes, i know. i said, well, what do you think? they want me to be speaker. said, well, you have to do what you think`s right. and so i thought about it and contemplated and prayed a little bit and decided to do it. c-span: i wrote down two things that jean is quoted as saying why your book, or you say about her. you say she didn`t like politicians at one point, and then later you said, not thrilled with your current job which is speaker. >> guest: well, she -- she wasn`t thrilled when i became speaker. it was just a lot more intense. you know, i had been home -- i work my district every weekend. i didn`t have the national responsibilities that i have today. i didn`t have to campaign all over the country, you know almost every week. and i was home. i was home on a thursday night or a friday morning, and we worked the weekend. and we also -- you know, i had at least a day or a day-and-a-half off at home. and for me, going back to the district and getting my feet on the groun
and she said, well, i`m watching tv. and i said, well, you know what`s going on here. and she said yes, i know. i said, well, what do you think? they want me to be speaker. said, well, you have to do what you think`s right. and so i thought about it and contemplated and prayed a little bit and decided to do it. c-span: i wrote down two things that jean is quoted as saying why your book, or you say about her. you say she didn`t like politicians at one point, and then later you said, not thrilled...
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but there are concerns as well.m being the risk of de diluting our regular season and conflicting with college football in january. in another important area, we are continuing our work to uphold the highest standards of responsible conduct so that we represent our fans and communities in a way that will make them proud. yesterday we held the first meeting of our new league conduct committee chaired by michael bidwell, the committee reviewed our new personal conduct policy. it emphasizing ongoing education, prevention support services and raises the standards for all of us in the nfl. most importantly, it is clearly more effective. on the issue of footballs used in the nfc champion game ted wells and our staff have been hard at work conducting a thorough investigation. as you would expect we take seriously anything that potentially impacts the integrity of the game. we are focusing principlely on two questions, why were some footballs used in the game that were not in compliance with the rules? and was this the resu
but there are concerns as well.m being the risk of de diluting our regular season and conflicting with college football in january. in another important area, we are continuing our work to uphold the highest standards of responsible conduct so that we represent our fans and communities in a way that will make them proud. yesterday we held the first meeting of our new league conduct committee chaired by michael bidwell, the committee reviewed our new personal conduct policy. it emphasizing...
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>> well, thank you senator. we're making good progress in these market access areas including agriculture and including pork. we're not done yet. we still have work to do with japan and other countries and we've been working very closely with our stakeholders in this area, the pork producers and others to insure that the package that we come up with addresses their concerns and creates real value for american farmers and american ranchers so we're not done yet but i feel confident that we're making good progress and hope to close out a very positive package soon. >> just to emphasize something from history as well as things that i have related to you in the past that for an overall agreement whether it's manufacturing services or agriculture, it seems to be at least from the part of the united states senate, a good agriculture agreement tends to be the locomotive that brings along everything else and i hope manufacturing and services will help along that line as well for their own good. second, over the last yea
>> well, thank you senator. we're making good progress in these market access areas including agriculture and including pork. we're not done yet. we still have work to do with japan and other countries and we've been working very closely with our stakeholders in this area, the pork producers and others to insure that the package that we come up with addresses their concerns and creates real value for american farmers and american ranchers so we're not done yet but i feel confident that...
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seeing them grown up well and in good state and in well-being, i'm very grateful and happy -- [speaker not understood] there has been several openings of cannabis clubs in the mission. as far as i know, within a thousand feet of any school, there cannot be any marijuana establishment and also within 500' there cannot be any shops that sells tobacco. >> thank you, your time is up. >> translator: my name is jenn seng wong. i reside in the mission. i wish that please do not open another one, there are just too many. there are schools and there are many child-care facilities. you know, being a parent, or being parents, we should all think on behalf of our kids. our children are our future pillars of our society. they are not the contrary. also since the opening of these cannabis clubs the air quality in our neighborhood has been affected. please consider this matter and do not let another one open in our neighborhood. thank you >> translator: hello everyone. my name is bennie lee. i have been living in the outer mission for 15 years. i have one son and one daughter. they are about to be gr
seeing them grown up well and in good state and in well-being, i'm very grateful and happy -- [speaker not understood] there has been several openings of cannabis clubs in the mission. as far as i know, within a thousand feet of any school, there cannot be any marijuana establishment and also within 500' there cannot be any shops that sells tobacco. >> thank you, your time is up. >> translator: my name is jenn seng wong. i reside in the mission. i wish that please do not open...
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automatic weapons as well as pump action shotgun as well. they seem to have gone into the office this morning looking for journalists clearly targeting this office which has been targeted in the past by groups. then killing a number of people also possibly police officers arriving on the scene, reports a couple of them might have been killed. then it appears the attackers fled by car. they may still be on the loose. >> so there's still a massive police operation underway trying to track them down. >> a man hunt now to deal with them, find them before they can reek more terror on paris. >> paris is placed on highest level of alert. what does that mean? >> they have a system which is their threat level that moves up and down and relates to what they see as highest threat. it basically means organizations, institutions need to up their security levels. in this case probably newspapers and news organizations will up their security in case there are other attacks. >> the other thing we're hearing is president hollande is in an emergency governmen
automatic weapons as well as pump action shotgun as well. they seem to have gone into the office this morning looking for journalists clearly targeting this office which has been targeted in the past by groups. then killing a number of people also possibly police officers arriving on the scene, reports a couple of them might have been killed. then it appears the attackers fled by car. they may still be on the loose. >> so there's still a massive police operation underway trying to track...
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the saudis refused to cut production you will be well aware of that, as well. so the fracking is the pressure coming out of the market and opec has absolutely decided it is not going to chase market share. the saudis will not cut production opec is in an absolute mess. the price falls because isis and fundamentalism which should push prices up has not had the impact that investors had feared. iraqi oil exports are at their highest since 1980. and the oil price falls, the dollar strengthens, the euro is near a nine you see how this all feeds into each other. put it in together. and serious issues now. you have global demand weak. because economies are starting to feel the real pressure. >> richard quest there. well the plunge in oil has many people speculating about just how low prices can go. one analyst says $20 a barrel is not unrealistic. >> $50 is still a high price for crude oil. well if you looked at it and had a 3.5% growth rate and you were looking at prices in 1997 being $20, that is $50 today. but then if you looked at 1992 when we fell into low teens
the saudis refused to cut production you will be well aware of that, as well. so the fracking is the pressure coming out of the market and opec has absolutely decided it is not going to chase market share. the saudis will not cut production opec is in an absolute mess. the price falls because isis and fundamentalism which should push prices up has not had the impact that investors had feared. iraqi oil exports are at their highest since 1980. and the oil price falls, the dollar strengthens, the...
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>> well i think so don. the pilot was from a major tribe, and the tribal groups in jordan are reluctant about this war in syria and iraq and supporting the united states and if he needs their support to swap that prisoner for the pilot hostage, he should do it. and we shouldn't say anything about it. these are internal politic, and we should not get involved in it and it, and we should not deal with the terrorists but the islamic state is this in between terrorism, and the islamic state, and so exception ss could be made. >> and bob, some say this sets a bad precedent? >> well, it does but the problem is the islamic state owns territory the and it is a criminal state or terror state if you like and it is a little bit like korea, and dealing with a rogue state is not a good idea, and the islamic state is worse, but we have to hold the coalition together and if king abdullah says to swap the prizsoner to get the pilot back, we should do it. we should not hold to the principles with absolute solidity 100% becau
>> well i think so don. the pilot was from a major tribe, and the tribal groups in jordan are reluctant about this war in syria and iraq and supporting the united states and if he needs their support to swap that prisoner for the pilot hostage, he should do it. and we shouldn't say anything about it. these are internal politic, and we should not get involved in it and it, and we should not deal with the terrorists but the islamic state is this in between terrorism, and the islamic state,...
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cisco having a great day as well. these are big moves for big market cap tech names, and that's a real leadership group. the problem is this volatility in the energy group. crude oil is down, but it's well off of the lows but we're still seeing huge swings in nrl stocks. this is the xop, the exploration production etf. two days. we're seeing swings of 6% or so in the last couple of days and they're just having trouble settling down. today refineries are under pressure. holly and tesoro are under pressure. gas prices are down more than oil prices. that's not good news for the refiners. home builders are moving all over the place. kb home had a fairly decent report. the problem is look at the drop around 11:30. they hey conference call and they said their margin goals would likely not be achieved in 2015. that's not a good sign. not only did kb home drop but we saw a lot of the other builders down as well. that's big drops. a lot of people are saying this is kb home specific. investors don't seem to be making that much
cisco having a great day as well. these are big moves for big market cap tech names, and that's a real leadership group. the problem is this volatility in the energy group. crude oil is down, but it's well off of the lows but we're still seeing huge swings in nrl stocks. this is the xop, the exploration production etf. two days. we're seeing swings of 6% or so in the last couple of days and they're just having trouble settling down. today refineries are under pressure. holly and tesoro are...
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that that is symbolic, as well. ever since the first shooting at the charlie hebdo offices president hollande has been seen in the forefront being at the offices themselves, at the police station or foreign ministry. he is flanked by politicians from around the world and in so doing, recognizing what's happening in france could equally as well have happened in any other major city. it could have happened in any other european capital, for example and also demonstrating the fact that the struggle now the campaign to try to combat these kinds of ideologies and the way in which young people might feel in some way attracted to the messages, tackling those is not exclusively a french problem, it faces countries all over europe and further afield. >> it just seems to the march has begun. it is moving slowly, i understand because the crowds are dense. it is loud, but i'm going to keep this going with you. tell us what we expect to see then over the next couple of hours. >> yes you're right, there is a little bit of movemen
that that is symbolic, as well. ever since the first shooting at the charlie hebdo offices president hollande has been seen in the forefront being at the offices themselves, at the police station or foreign ministry. he is flanked by politicians from around the world and in so doing, recognizing what's happening in france could equally as well have happened in any other major city. it could have happened in any other european capital, for example and also demonstrating the fact that the...
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>> guest: well, it does. the history is technology has always just moved our ability to put bandwidth through the spectrum doubled it every two and a half years for 110 years, and we know enough now to know we cannot only continue that, but maybe even go faster than that. so there is really the potential to have more than enough spectrum. >> host: well, let's bring paul kirby into our conversation senior editor at "telecommunications report." >> isn't that one of the problems with spectrum, a lot of the federal agencies don't always have the latest because they rely on the federal budget, and it's a bit scarce itself? >> guest: well, of course paul. and that's the case i'm not sure it's in the public interest to take that spectrum away from them. all these entities both the government and private ought to be motivated to use the most modern techniques, to use the most cost effective techniques. so for these government agencies maybe the latest spectrum is not in the best interest of the public. but that ought
>> guest: well, it does. the history is technology has always just moved our ability to put bandwidth through the spectrum doubled it every two and a half years for 110 years, and we know enough now to know we cannot only continue that, but maybe even go faster than that. so there is really the potential to have more than enough spectrum. >> host: well, let's bring paul kirby into our conversation senior editor at "telecommunications report." >> isn't that one of the...
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, they vary as well. we spoke with drivers a short i'm ago about conditions here in quakertown. >> not really bad as of right now. it's not too cold. stuff will freeze eventually. the snow is deeper than you would expect once you start plowing. >> 4" or more. >> give or take. a friend of mine that works here they measured her place 7" in trum bawersville. >> i left the house and heading to work now. >> what's it like. >> main streets are not too bad. neighboring streets very rough. >> still slow-going there. >> absolutely. >> your advice would be stay put if you didn't have to go out. >> absolutely yeah. >> later in the morning or something like that. >> absolutely yeah. >> you'll hear this many times today. you need common sense prevailing here. it's a winter driving situation at this point in time. take it slow assume there's icy patches there are some out there and as you heard some of the back roads have not been touched yesterday and that will change as the morning drag on here and it's a case of whe
, they vary as well. we spoke with drivers a short i'm ago about conditions here in quakertown. >> not really bad as of right now. it's not too cold. stuff will freeze eventually. the snow is deeper than you would expect once you start plowing. >> 4" or more. >> give or take. a friend of mine that works here they measured her place 7" in trum bawersville. >> i left the house and heading to work now. >> what's it like. >> main streets are not too...
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>> well yes. and as i walk through here, don, to the understood score how deep this snow is we are houring away from finding out whether or not it is record-breaking for t the history of the city of boston. let me show you what we are talk g talking about. the number that everyone is watching for and thaey won't know for a couple of days is 27.5 inches which is the total from 2003 and that is the massive blizzard of 2003, and we had sort of the measure, and here we go the one that was wholly created here, and it is de depending where you are, and with were talking to the mayor of boston marty wallsh, and he said 21 to 24 mchs ss ss ss -- inches here but they rare expecting it to fall from 1:00 to 2:00 in the morning, so we will see if it is a historic snowfall for the city of boston, but a couple of footnotes, it is a total standstill here. this is one boston harbor there, and faneuil hall there, and nobody is out, because it is illegal, but it is about to change in two hours. they will be lifting
>> well yes. and as i walk through here, don, to the understood score how deep this snow is we are houring away from finding out whether or not it is record-breaking for t the history of the city of boston. let me show you what we are talk g talking about. the number that everyone is watching for and thaey won't know for a couple of days is 27.5 inches which is the total from 2003 and that is the massive blizzard of 2003, and we had sort of the measure, and here we go the one that was...
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>> well yeah. i mean we've seen varying estimate of the number of people for instance who have gone to syria from france. it is the largest group of westerners who have traveled to the syrian conflict. the british government estimates 700 have gone. not clear which groups they've joined. i saw in today's "new york times" of an estimate of 1,000 to 2,000. so the point is that that is a very large number. as you've been reporting over the last couple of days for each one -- in the tier one case of these suspects i mean you have 20 individuals that we'll need to monitor, a particular individual, so you do the math. it's just an extraordinary number of people that you would need to follow around people who are deemed to be dangerous because of this very large group of people who have gone to syria including, it seems, perhaps now, the girl friendfriend of the people who pulled off the "charlie hebdo" attack. it's an almost impossible thing to do. it is however, somewhat simplified by social media, elec
>> well yeah. i mean we've seen varying estimate of the number of people for instance who have gone to syria from france. it is the largest group of westerners who have traveled to the syrian conflict. the british government estimates 700 have gone. not clear which groups they've joined. i saw in today's "new york times" of an estimate of 1,000 to 2,000. so the point is that that is a very large number. as you've been reporting over the last couple of days for each one -- in the...
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>> it went pretty well i think. to be honest i don't remember very much of it because i was a little bit scared. >> woodruff: did anything stand out? can you remember anything of it? >> yeah, i've not had a lot of time to debrief because they've been shuffling me around and i got to talk to lots of cool people like you. i'm getting a delay in my ear, so if you could go to someone else. it's making it very difficult to talk. >> woodruff: okay, we will come back to you. we were just looking at a little video of you talking to the president. brian donahue, who is here with me, as a republican you look at the white house doing this. does it look like something that's a good idea? should they be doing this? >> absolutely. i mean, first of all it's no longer the state of the union. it's really hashtag sotu. that's what everybody refers to it now, people following this online through twitter, through facebook, are doing this through hashtags and the president and his team does this extraordinarily well. they're absolute pr
>> it went pretty well i think. to be honest i don't remember very much of it because i was a little bit scared. >> woodruff: did anything stand out? can you remember anything of it? >> yeah, i've not had a lot of time to debrief because they've been shuffling me around and i got to talk to lots of cool people like you. i'm getting a delay in my ear, so if you could go to someone else. it's making it very difficult to talk. >> woodruff: okay, we will come back to you. we...
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>> well, i think that particular proposal is a non-starter. it's a non-starter with democrats in the house and with the white house. i think anybody who's looking at our budget recognizes that after the very deep cuts to both defense and non-defense, they're going to have to be some changes going forward, and that means that as we -- if we're going to be restoring some investment in the department of defense, we should also look at places like the national institutes of health, which does medical research on diseases that impact every american family, cancer, diabetes heart disease they have been seeing a reduction in funds in real terms, and those investments provide real returns for the american people, both in terms of better health, but also for our economy. so we need to look at this as a whole, defense spending, but also the non-defense spending, investments and things like education. so that will be part of a conversation going forward. but i don't think we're going to have it just one way or the other when it comes to dealing with thos
>> well, i think that particular proposal is a non-starter. it's a non-starter with democrats in the house and with the white house. i think anybody who's looking at our budget recognizes that after the very deep cuts to both defense and non-defense, they're going to have to be some changes going forward, and that means that as we -- if we're going to be restoring some investment in the department of defense, we should also look at places like the national institutes of health, which does...
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. >> well, thank you so much.g all of the hat styles. >> thanks, ladies. >> okay, lousy which one would you wear? >> i lover them all. >> maybe the little leopard one, that's pretty cute. like that one. >> i agree right you and i both like the help area thing. so guess what, the wait is overment you can now buy those thin mints and peanut butter patties today. i lover my thin mints in the frig. that's how i like to eat them. girl scouts joining us to explain big cookie changes here coming up next. deciding between buying food and health care is no longer a problem. healthy pa offers name-brand health insurance for the cost of a few basic groceries. if you're uninsured, call or apply online today. the best parties i can do what i want with it. it is my world. my digital cookie world. it is so easy to use. >> oh, we're so excited that they are here because they are back. today is official part of the cookie season. and girl scouts are rolling out new things there. they're here. they are talking about the new digital
. >> well, thank you so much.g all of the hat styles. >> thanks, ladies. >> okay, lousy which one would you wear? >> i lover them all. >> maybe the little leopard one, that's pretty cute. like that one. >> i agree right you and i both like the help area thing. so guess what, the wait is overment you can now buy those thin mints and peanut butter patties today. i lover my thin mints in the frig. that's how i like to eat them. girl scouts joining us to explain...
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in texas and several other states, injection wells store the contaminated wells.d deep into the ground come. it is this process that many suspect is increasing the seismic activity in the reno area. >> we met with the mayor of reno texas, linda stokes. >> i'm very concerned when this is an area that has never had quakes. >> this one is actually the one that is the closest to, or is the epicenter of the earthquakes. >> wow! >> according to the texas railroad commission, xto energy a subsid riz subsidiary of exxon mobile, owns this well. asked mayor stokes about the increased confident. >> no beating around the bush. they are causing this activity. the more horizontal fracking and drilling we have the more problems the more waste water the more injected into the ground we're doing and it's opening fault lines that aren't open at the moment. >> in a prepared statement xto the company that owns this disposal well told "techknow" based on an analysis of the data to date, xl does not believe its well caused any of the seismic events. it's a sensitive issue. when the may
in texas and several other states, injection wells store the contaminated wells.d deep into the ground come. it is this process that many suspect is increasing the seismic activity in the reno area. >> we met with the mayor of reno texas, linda stokes. >> i'm very concerned when this is an area that has never had quakes. >> this one is actually the one that is the closest to, or is the epicenter of the earthquakes. >> wow! >> according to the texas railroad...
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well in her other than the accident on the 2013 is there any other accidents in that area. >> no. >> are you company that does 9 tree replacement or the street tree tree removal folks. >> i've not done all the replacements a park merced did as to whether the 9 trees in play i've not be contracted to do those replanting and the last question you talked about you'll be required to do the removals what if there's a bird nesting. >> it was specific if their nesting birds you can't do the removal you can't interfere with the nest. >> you have a window of february and well, that's the nesting period if i do the removals do a survey so there's no nesting birds in this tree go ahead if they say there's a nesting bird you can't. >> so in terms of in theory you have a window of up to january. >> that's a good point the reality is this is not happening it will happen in the bird season yeah. >> thank you okay. >> sir from the department whoever is speaking. >> thank you good evening commissioner president lazarus and commissioners in this case with the map and zoning we issued this as a tempora
well in her other than the accident on the 2013 is there any other accidents in that area. >> no. >> are you company that does 9 tree replacement or the street tree tree removal folks. >> i've not done all the replacements a park merced did as to whether the 9 trees in play i've not be contracted to do those replanting and the last question you talked about you'll be required to do the removals what if there's a bird nesting. >> it was specific if their nesting birds you...
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well, that's good. well, your writing is very addictive.g you have a new book. [ laughter ] this is sort of the untold history of westeros, and you wrote it -- this is fascinating to me. you wrote it with a couple of fans. >> yeah, elio garcia and linda antonsson. elio is an american who lives in sweden with his girlfriend, linda. they were some of the first fans to write me back when the first book came out in 1996. they wrote me asking questions and pointing out inconsistencies. >> seth: via the internet, via mail? was it -- >> internet. >> seth: so it was internet, okay. >> we had the early, kerosene powered internet. >> seth: that's very exciting, right. you would have horses outside, and they would run on a treadmill, and the internet would work. >> they had just replaced tying messages to the legs of ravens. >> seth: and that's so interesting, when they pointed out inconsistencies, they were doing it in a nice way it sounds like, if you're writing a book with them. >> yes. >> seth: okay. >> yes, they were. they were. >> seth: i assume
well, that's good. well, your writing is very addictive.g you have a new book. [ laughter ] this is sort of the untold history of westeros, and you wrote it -- this is fascinating to me. you wrote it with a couple of fans. >> yeah, elio garcia and linda antonsson. elio is an american who lives in sweden with his girlfriend, linda. they were some of the first fans to write me back when the first book came out in 1996. they wrote me asking questions and pointing out inconsistencies....
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president or well the ideas are well intentioned, but we disagree with the policy, and let's talk. that is the challenge of washington. if if he does not budge and they don't reach out, nothing gets done. to what kevin said earlier, and we can talk about it, and it started in the clinton administration and got worse in the george w. bush, and progressively worse is the trust deficit, and they don't know each other or trust each other. on the way out of the hall the president was briefly touching the democrats on the way out. and grabbed orrin hatch. and dana grabbed to talk to some of the senators on the way out. and if he gets to know them, maybe. >> and if the president spend morse time with congress and we have been saying that for five years. >> we have and it is the blame on both sides that they have not tried to do more and the president promised a different washington and he has not deliver and spending time with them and the staff says that the republicans have not pushed it either. >> and by the way, if you talk to the democrats in congress a lot of them will say they have
president or well the ideas are well intentioned, but we disagree with the policy, and let's talk. that is the challenge of washington. if if he does not budge and they don't reach out, nothing gets done. to what kevin said earlier, and we can talk about it, and it started in the clinton administration and got worse in the george w. bush, and progressively worse is the trust deficit, and they don't know each other or trust each other. on the way out of the hall the president was briefly...
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gold is up as well today.when will the bond market actually, if that's the way to put it, react to this forecast for rising rates? or will the u.s. just continue to be the safe haven in the world? >> well, there's a couple different arguments, ways that argument could go. interestingly enough, you know, long-term treasuries and gold are probably the two best performing asset classes so far this year. but i think, you know, the risk of rising rates would make you think that bond investors would want to flee and leave those bonds and get away before values decline. on the other hand, you have an unstable world, uncertain economies, and you have rising interest rates potentially in the u.s. which makes u.s. assets attractive, and that could offset the fleeing investors with investors wanting to buy, and that's probably one reason why rates have done what they've done and the bond market has done what it's done so far this year. liz: and, jason, another comment from you in terms of just the whole asset portfolio p
gold is up as well today.when will the bond market actually, if that's the way to put it, react to this forecast for rising rates? or will the u.s. just continue to be the safe haven in the world? >> well, there's a couple different arguments, ways that argument could go. interestingly enough, you know, long-term treasuries and gold are probably the two best performing asset classes so far this year. but i think, you know, the risk of rising rates would make you think that bond investors...
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you know tommy well.ys he spent years of his life trying to do this up in yosemite, on this el capitan? did you think it was do you believe. >> knowing how they are at climbing and knowing how determined they are, i did think they would get it done. it takes a special kind of person to persevere at something like that and those guys are definitely that type of person. >> how closely have you been monitoring it? i mean 19 days. it's sort of hard to conceive what they've gone through. >> yeah it really is amazing. you know they're going to be so exhausted. but the climbing community has been following them every step of the way. you know you see on facebook or on twitter or something, that one of them had just done a particular pitch or piece of the climb, so i think the climbing community is really excited for them. >> and in a sense, is that the holy grail now, hazel? is there something that tommy and kevin are going to be thinking, okay we cracked that one. there is of course one more to go. or is that t
you know tommy well.ys he spent years of his life trying to do this up in yosemite, on this el capitan? did you think it was do you believe. >> knowing how they are at climbing and knowing how determined they are, i did think they would get it done. it takes a special kind of person to persevere at something like that and those guys are definitely that type of person. >> how closely have you been monitoring it? i mean 19 days. it's sort of hard to conceive what they've gone through....
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wells fargo no legal, wells fargo reversal of bad loans, wells fargo ate through the bad loans of the companies they bought. citi, i'm trying -- mike corbett was not responsible for what citi did, i thought that they would start -- that we'd see the end. mike's forthcoming guy. i expected a better quarter there, too. but when we saw, i guess, those salary -- the cuts we should have realized. i'm a believer in corvette. i think the moynihan i've got to tell you, the bank stay away from financials and you'll do fine. financials are 18% of s & p. >> a difficult time, not only citi, but bank of america, in terms of fixed income trading. numbers, horrific numbers from jeffrey's which prestaged. one wonders what we'll see from the like of goldman sachs and morgan stanley the personally advisory business is so important but they do trade at these firms. >> my charitable trust, of all of these, morgan i think he'll deliver a clean one. i think morgan stanley will be clean. wells fargo was clean, let that stock come down. when you read bank of america, these are very hard to understand so you
wells fargo no legal, wells fargo reversal of bad loans, wells fargo ate through the bad loans of the companies they bought. citi, i'm trying -- mike corbett was not responsible for what citi did, i thought that they would start -- that we'd see the end. mike's forthcoming guy. i expected a better quarter there, too. but when we saw, i guess, those salary -- the cuts we should have realized. i'm a believer in corvette. i think the moynihan i've got to tell you, the bank stay away from...
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intelligence and french intelligence as well. if french intelligence which has a very good track record at kind of trying to keep abreast with problems in france and they are overwhelmed by the sheer volume of potential suspects inside this country as are british officials as well that has blowback on u.s. intelligence capabilities as well. >> it does indeed. i have to say u.s. officials i've sat down with have seen this coming. they have talked about the orders ability to travel from turkey europe. there are only so many intelligence offices -- >> kimberly i've got to jump in. our viewers are looking at live pictures here. clearly these are civilians. this is from the supermarket area. these pictures are on a slight delay. >> those are hostages from the grocery. we don't know if everybody got out. we don't know the composition of the hostages if they are kids we don't know. you just saw the reality, a bunch of hostages making it out. we also know people lost their lives there. was it the terror suspect, was it his accomplice or
intelligence and french intelligence as well. if french intelligence which has a very good track record at kind of trying to keep abreast with problems in france and they are overwhelmed by the sheer volume of potential suspects inside this country as are british officials as well that has blowback on u.s. intelligence capabilities as well. >> it does indeed. i have to say u.s. officials i've sat down with have seen this coming. they have talked about the orders ability to travel from...
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that's really nice. >> rose: well it's true. it has the additional advantage of being true, you know. >> well, i'm a little bit-- i'm a little bit seat of my pants. i try to be just alert and available. i try to-- . >> rose: see that's a good point be available so that you are not so on a treadmill that you don't see or take advantage of something. >> yeah. and i mean nor than just for work, i mean available for work. but available just for life to happen to you you know. that-- living this life we're in this life. and if you are not available you sort of ode time goes past and you didn't live it. the day passes and you didn't live it but if you are available then life gets huge-- you jump up dimensions. life becomes much more full. and you are really living it. i mean. >> rose: that old maxim about half the game is being in the arena. by saying yes and being in the arena you can experience so much more. >> well, yeah. and yes to life. it's like yes this is-- this is not easy for me to pay attention. this is not easy life you kn
that's really nice. >> rose: well it's true. it has the additional advantage of being true, you know. >> well, i'm a little bit-- i'm a little bit seat of my pants. i try to be just alert and available. i try to-- . >> rose: see that's a good point be available so that you are not so on a treadmill that you don't see or take advantage of something. >> yeah. and i mean nor than just for work, i mean available for work. but available just for life to happen to you you...
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the bay area well represented during media day. patriots quarterback tom brady of san mateo tried to dodge deflategate questions. and stanford grad and seattle star richard sherman was his usual outspoken self. but it was oakland's own marshawn lynch, seahawks running back, who stole the show by saying nothing at all. >> i'm here so i won't get fined. hey, i'm just here so i won't get fined. >> yeah he's here so he won't get fined. lynch is notorious for not talking to the media. the nfl warned that they would fine the man known as beast mode if he didn't sit through his mandatory five-minute press conference. well he did. you can watch the super bowl this sunday right here on nbc bay area. the fun begins at 10:00 a.m. with a supersized pregame show and the kickoff is at 3:30. >> we're here so we won't get fined. >> yes or fired. >> yeah right? either one. marshawn, by the way, has oakland tattooed across his chest. >> dedicated. >> very proud. very proud. and he's a cal grad too? very cool. >> thanks for joining us. brian williams
the bay area well represented during media day. patriots quarterback tom brady of san mateo tried to dodge deflategate questions. and stanford grad and seattle star richard sherman was his usual outspoken self. but it was oakland's own marshawn lynch, seahawks running back, who stole the show by saying nothing at all. >> i'm here so i won't get fined. hey, i'm just here so i won't get fined. >> yeah he's here so he won't get fined. lynch is notorious for not talking to the media....
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well, not anymore. worx air also has a deflator attachment, and it's yours absolutely free as part of our special tv offer. [ whirring ] >> it's light, and i don't have to strain myself. it's a beautiful machine. >> all right, robert, you want to give it a shot? [ whirring ] look at you, little man. >> i like it because it's, like, lightweight and i can help him with the yard work and stuff. [ whirring ] >> i love it. we'll never trade it. no one ever can have it. >> we have some amazing new attachments that go on this. >> oh, really? >> yes, and then you can -- [ dog barks ] that's right. and look at this. >> oh, my gosh. >> yeah, we can use that. [ whirring ] there you go. >> totally awesome. i love it. >> why don't you take me around front to your car, and let's see what other fun things we can do with this? >> okay. >> talk about cracking a whip. [ dog barks ] >> all those cheerios and froot loops, right? attaboy. >> somebody was using their head. >> somebody was using their head when they designed
well, not anymore. worx air also has a deflator attachment, and it's yours absolutely free as part of our special tv offer. [ whirring ] >> it's light, and i don't have to strain myself. it's a beautiful machine. >> all right, robert, you want to give it a shot? [ whirring ] look at you, little man. >> i like it because it's, like, lightweight and i can help him with the yard work and stuff. [ whirring ] >> i love it. we'll never trade it. no one ever can have it....
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stuart has a question.ow how well the f150 how well is this selling?> it is flying off dealer lots. literally, five days. our best selling vehicle. >> our truck plant is building. kansas city will be building. it is a big powerful for us to have. >> it supplies 90% of ford's profit. >> it is a very important product line. >> here is the other cool thing. walk me over here. what year was that? 2003? >> the supercar, it is our next generation supercar. all the things we have done around ego boost. >> number one. this is bill. i have been number four. >> super truck essentially. >> our most capable off-road truck. it appeals to the off-road in his ears. we have our best year. >> mark fields clearly knew when he unveiled all of these performance yokels. i think he kind of had a heads up on that. hello gas may affect what kind of vehicles that they fight. stuart: i do not know if we will get an actual number for the mac they released the number. >> 74,000 f wanted to use in december. >> okay. i have a hard break. i am very sorry. back in a second. ♪ stuart:
stuart has a question.ow how well the f150 how well is this selling?> it is flying off dealer lots. literally, five days. our best selling vehicle. >> our truck plant is building. kansas city will be building. it is a big powerful for us to have. >> it supplies 90% of ford's profit. >> it is a very important product line. >> here is the other cool thing. walk me over here. what year was that? 2003? >> the supercar, it is our next generation supercar. all the...
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well, that's a problem.whether it's trained in dealing with employment issues which is extremely important, making sure no child is working or being forced to work if if we level the playing field make sure that the enforcement of environmental rules make sure enforcement of work rules to make sure we're not ebb slaving these folks, particularly in third world countries then it becomes a much fairer issue. >> here is tim from kansas city, republican line. hi. >> caller: good morning sir. my question is on -- what's your view point on the fact of illegal immigrants in this country? we're spending literally probably hundreds of billions of dollar dollars feeding these people, giving them housing, giving them everything and they're not even citizens. they don't belong here. >> well, with all due respect, these people are us. in fact, if we had the rules in place that we do today a century ago i would say most of us wouldn't even be sitting here. the fact is we need to have an immigration policy that works for a
well, that's a problem.whether it's trained in dealing with employment issues which is extremely important, making sure no child is working or being forced to work if if we level the playing field make sure that the enforcement of environmental rules make sure enforcement of work rules to make sure we're not ebb slaving these folks, particularly in third world countries then it becomes a much fairer issue. >> here is tim from kansas city, republican line. hi. >> caller: good morning...
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well, we'll keep an eye on that. let's talk about 2014.s. >> s&p 500, which is probably part of your retirement plan really had a great year. six straight years of gains. there's a lot going on in 2015. great corporate profits, our economy is running a lot faster than usual and we're hiring more. so those are all good things. but the world economy is going down. and that is placing some pressure on stockingss pressure on stockingsstocks. plus, the problem s when investors get euphoric that's usually when bulls stop running. >> uh-huh. and they have to be careful not to get too aggressive. they have to proceed with caution, right? >> absolutely. >> all right. well, thank you, brenda buttner. >> thank you. >> stick around, because i want to tell people about your show and this other story. you can catch brenda on "bulls and bears" every saturday morning at 10:00 a.m. eastern right here on the fox news channel. okay. so the new year getting off to a great start for a vietnam veteran. renee rodriguez finally getting to see his service dog agai
well, we'll keep an eye on that. let's talk about 2014.s. >> s&p 500, which is probably part of your retirement plan really had a great year. six straight years of gains. there's a lot going on in 2015. great corporate profits, our economy is running a lot faster than usual and we're hiring more. so those are all good things. but the world economy is going down. and that is placing some pressure on stockingss pressure on stockingsstocks. plus, the problem s when investors get euphoric...
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attorney general there, as well.urity extremely tight and want to talk about the homeland threat. officials already on edge after attacks in ottawa sydney and paris shows how just a few armed men can paralyze an entire city joined by pierre thomas and ray kelly, the longest serving police commissioner. mr. commissioner, start out first as we look at those pictures of the rally in paris. how do police officials think about providing security for that kind of a massive event? >> yeah, it's very challenging because obviously when heads of state are coming to any city, you have months to plan. now, this is just a few days that they've given them time to plan. these heads of states are going to bring their own security details. we want to be able to at least sort of examine them to a certain extent. they have deployed police throughout the country in other locations, so the resources available for paris may be reduced, so there's a lot of challenges, a lot of moving parts. the french are very good at doing these sorts of
attorney general there, as well.urity extremely tight and want to talk about the homeland threat. officials already on edge after attacks in ottawa sydney and paris shows how just a few armed men can paralyze an entire city joined by pierre thomas and ray kelly, the longest serving police commissioner. mr. commissioner, start out first as we look at those pictures of the rally in paris. how do police officials think about providing security for that kind of a massive event? >> yeah, it's...
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[laughter] >> well, i'm not quite sure.ss what people who use that term -- i don't identify myself that way -- by being an entrepreneur myself, by being a participant in a lot of the early stage companies -- and it's not that i know everything. but i know some things that are useful. >> we live in an age of four increasingly powerful platforms. apple, google, facebook, and amazon. do you worry at all that any one of them could become too powerful? >> yes. although not necessarily specifically each one of them. but more as a general system. but naturally, when you have aggregation of platforms, you have to worry about leaving room for entrepreneurs, leaving room for innovation. and so i worry about that on a general basis. not on those specific four companies basis. because i talked to all of the ceos of those companies. they are all like, 'look, we're just trying to build really great products and do great things.' >> richard branson has a private island. steve ballmer is buying a sports team. marc benioff gives a lot away.
[laughter] >> well, i'm not quite sure.ss what people who use that term -- i don't identify myself that way -- by being an entrepreneur myself, by being a participant in a lot of the early stage companies -- and it's not that i know everything. but i know some things that are useful. >> we live in an age of four increasingly powerful platforms. apple, google, facebook, and amazon. do you worry at all that any one of them could become too powerful? >> yes. although not...
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neil: well, it is time for neil's spiel. and since when does something online become such a quick punch line? i guess when you're ted cruz and left-leaning comics already think you're a joke. welcome to the firing line. >> how many people are at the tea party? [laughter] and what did this guy put on his feet when it rained? median incomes have stagnated for over a decade. i want to start over. [laughter] [applauding] >> all right. here's a tip. here's a tip. if if you're looking to run for president, maybe you shouldn't make your response to the state of the union look like a ransom video. [laughter] neil: funny stuff, but fair stuff? is it me or are republicans always the one that gets the comic takedown. you have rick perry for that famous memory gap. mitt romney for his soulless gap. santorum for second guessing marriage. mike huckabee for second guessing beyonce. chris christie for being italian. then george bush for everything else. it's always good fodder. always grained ol' punch lines. minus joe biden zingers here us
neil: well, it is time for neil's spiel. and since when does something online become such a quick punch line? i guess when you're ted cruz and left-leaning comics already think you're a joke. welcome to the firing line. >> how many people are at the tea party? [laughter] and what did this guy put on his feet when it rained? median incomes have stagnated for over a decade. i want to start over. [laughter] [applauding] >> all right. here's a tip. here's a tip. if if you're looking to...
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all of you as well.t now. >> halftime is over. >> the second half of the trading day starts right now. >> scott, thanks very much. welcome, everybody, to power lunch. apple reporting the biggest quarterly profit in corporate history. it is all, of course, about the iphone and the stock. but ipad sales and mac sales missed estimates. the upcoming iwatch getting mixed reviews. is apple a one trick poen where i? that seems a little harsh on a day that the company made what it made or a day after. u.s. steel soaring right now on the back of its earnings. another big steel company getting ready to report. strong dollar plunging oil, swrobz cuts. the sector suffering headwinds, but is
all of you as well.t now. >> halftime is over. >> the second half of the trading day starts right now. >> scott, thanks very much. welcome, everybody, to power lunch. apple reporting the biggest quarterly profit in corporate history. it is all, of course, about the iphone and the stock. but ipad sales and mac sales missed estimates. the upcoming iwatch getting mixed reviews. is apple a one trick poen where i? that seems a little harsh on a day that the company made what it...
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>> well, we're about to launch a -- well, not about to launch, we filed for a marketing author orization a new -- authorization for a new heart failure drug. heart failure is a horrible disease. over 25 million people in the u.s. and in europe are impacted by chronic heart failure, and the cost are huge, $100 billion a year for this disease. we've got a drug that we filed in the u.s. and europe -- liz: does it have a name yet? i remember lcz-976. >> yes. we don't yet have an approved name, but we're hoping to sell it towards the back half of '15. liz: could that be a blockbuster drugsome. >> this will be. it's proven to reduce cardiovascular death by 20% and reduce hospitalization by 20%. so this is an important drug not just for us, but for the patients who need it. liz: you and i spoke about the multiple sclerosis drug that doesn't entail people having to inject it. how's that doing? >> it continues to grow nicely. so through the first three quarters of 2014, it was up over 20%. so this is a $2.5 billion drug today. i can remember when we talked about it, and we were just launching it.
>> well, we're about to launch a -- well, not about to launch, we filed for a marketing author orization a new -- authorization for a new heart failure drug. heart failure is a horrible disease. over 25 million people in the u.s. and in europe are impacted by chronic heart failure, and the cost are huge, $100 billion a year for this disease. we've got a drug that we filed in the u.s. and europe -- liz: does it have a name yet? i remember lcz-976. >> yes. we don't yet have an...
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>> well, we need the police.need the social service agencies in the developments where we have the most challenges. we need people who are getting paid to work with our young people to roll up their sleeves and go to their homes and be in the community and work with young individuals. but we also have to hold our own kids accountable. we just do. we can't continue to be in denial when we know our children are involved in activities that we personally feel are the wrong things for them to be involved in that could result in them losing their life. >> there was a crime that occurred in your district a couple weeks ago. four young men shot and killed while they were sitting in a car. stunned a lot of people. are you satisfied so far with the response of the police? they have not arrested anyone. >> well, i've been working with the police, and they are doing everything they can in order to try and catch the individuals who did this. this is not just devastating to my community. this is devastating to the city and cou
>> well, we need the police.need the social service agencies in the developments where we have the most challenges. we need people who are getting paid to work with our young people to roll up their sleeves and go to their homes and be in the community and work with young individuals. but we also have to hold our own kids accountable. we just do. we can't continue to be in denial when we know our children are involved in activities that we personally feel are the wrong things for them to...
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well, mark, i think it happens to all of us. you go into a room and you forget why you were there in the first place or you've put down your keys or you've misplaced your glasses and you have just no idea where you've left these things. is this normal? it happens all the time. and we see people from age 30 to age 90 or 100 that experience these problems on a daily basis. it affects their work. it affects their social life. sometimes it's embarrassing. sometimes it really just destroys your self-confidence. having a healthy brain means that you have a healthy mind that you can think clearly and remember what you want to remember. and when you lose that -- and that happens very frequently just as a result of aging -- when you lose that it becomes very difficult to enjoy your life. well, you mentioned there's a protein in a jellyfish that can help this so how does this all work together? well, the protein was first discovered over 50 years ago in a rare jellyfish found off the coast of washington state, and i personally got involve
well, mark, i think it happens to all of us. you go into a room and you forget why you were there in the first place or you've put down your keys or you've misplaced your glasses and you have just no idea where you've left these things. is this normal? it happens all the time. and we see people from age 30 to age 90 or 100 that experience these problems on a daily basis. it affects their work. it affects their social life. sometimes it's embarrassing. sometimes it really just destroys your...
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. >>> well, no one other than the suspect was hurt. we don't know the man yet. >>> cases of the flu are spiking all across the country. you probably know somebody who has been sick recently. four people in the bay area have died from the flu. one in san francisco, and one in sonoma county. the flu season is going get worse and that year's vaccine is not protecting against the dominate virus, you still need so get a flu shot to protect yourself. >> we always like to get it because my son has a heard condition and we want to protect him. >> that vaccine is recommended for anyone over the age of six months. >>> well, more pretypes in the bay area this weekend. people out for a nice dinner in san francisco's mission district heard manufacture than the nightly specials yesterday. protestors went in seeing that racist police enforce enderification. now they also shouted at customers at the bar and asked them if they think black lives matter. now earlier yesterday, the san plan police haul third-degree protestor up an escalator after he bange
. >>> well, no one other than the suspect was hurt. we don't know the man yet. >>> cases of the flu are spiking all across the country. you probably know somebody who has been sick recently. four people in the bay area have died from the flu. one in san francisco, and one in sonoma county. the flu season is going get worse and that year's vaccine is not protecting against the dominate virus, you still need so get a flu shot to protect yourself. >> we always like to get...
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guiding us in that is the graduate profile from the vision 2025 document i mentioned earlier, as well as the 10 shifts that our school district is making over time. this is the mission statement and i want to read it aloud for the record. willie brown middle school's mission is to provide an education that uses the engineering practices as a guide for students to develop the foundational skills and beliefs needed to successfully major in science, stem, engineering and math degrees. we want our students to secure stem professional careers. students who use technology as a tool to explore their identities expand their possibilities and be of service to others. ultimately our students will become advocates of social justice, lerbing to protect and expand the rights of humanity in the 21st century. three principles that guide us in this work are engage, explore, excel. under engagement we want instruction to be captivating so our students and are focused during the learning process. to do that we are using digital tools and digital content to increase student engagement. we have a distrib
guiding us in that is the graduate profile from the vision 2025 document i mentioned earlier, as well as the 10 shifts that our school district is making over time. this is the mission statement and i want to read it aloud for the record. willie brown middle school's mission is to provide an education that uses the engineering practices as a guide for students to develop the foundational skills and beliefs needed to successfully major in science, stem, engineering and math degrees. we want our...
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eastbound moving along long great as well. the taillights are there. shiny, too as well. if things are shine dwri i'll say heir on the side of caution. roadways are shiny there as well. westbound taillights into the city. currently no problems and all lanes open into new mexico from philadelphia as well. now, speaking of new jersey. if i can head over to the maps there, a jack knifed truck on new jersey turnpike southbound past 195. ramp to richard stock ton service area is blocked there as well. otherwise on new jersey turnpike speed restrictions due to slippery conditions between the delaware memorial toll and i-95 -- are excuse me 195 55 miles an hour, ukee back to you. >> thank you much. flyers and sixers back in action. flyers play eye landers 1:00 this afternoon on the road and sixer get underway 2:00 wizards in washington at 2. boy i tell you what on the football field what a finish. the sea hawks came back with from a deficit. they added two point conversion on big what looked like hail mary pass to take a three point lead. packers were not rolling over. they tied
eastbound moving along long great as well. the taillights are there. shiny, too as well. if things are shine dwri i'll say heir on the side of caution. roadways are shiny there as well. westbound taillights into the city. currently no problems and all lanes open into new mexico from philadelphia as well. now, speaking of new jersey. if i can head over to the maps there, a jack knifed truck on new jersey turnpike southbound past 195. ramp to richard stock ton service area is blocked there as...
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very well, thank you, again mr. chairman, for your great service and your remarks and your willingness to answer questions. and thanks to all of you for being here today. >> thanks for having me. [ applause ] >> in the old days, people were paid for their lay wor. they worked 9-05 and went home with their money. today, we're working 24 hours ada. we're not rewarded. it's not even acknowledged that we're creating the value for them. and, worse than that, we're the ones that are being packaged up as the product. what these companies are doing are learning more and more about us from what we buy and what we say and what we don't say, they're creating this pen opt gone and then they are transforming us, they are repackaging us as the product. we're the ones being sold. not only are we working for free, but then we're being sold. so it's the ultimate scam. it's the perfect hitchcock movie. >> sunday night on c-span's "q&a." >> good morning, everyone. welcome to our heritage audience. we all just came from the u.s. suprem
very well, thank you, again mr. chairman, for your great service and your remarks and your willingness to answer questions. and thanks to all of you for being here today. >> thanks for having me. [ applause ] >> in the old days, people were paid for their lay wor. they worked 9-05 and went home with their money. today, we're working 24 hours ada. we're not rewarded. it's not even acknowledged that we're creating the value for them. and, worse than that, we're the ones that are being...