exports. and that will probably bounce back, as well. part of it was a big part of it was weather. and, you know, the polar vortex sweeping down across the midwest and the east. and then you ve got this health care issue, where accounting for health care is also part of the picture. so i think it s right to set aside the first quarter and look forward from here, and i think we re looking at 3%-plus growth for the rest of the year and a lower unemployment rate by the end of the year. wow. so 3% for the rest of the year. i don t know how you get there. i mean, where does the growth come from second half of the year? where are you expecting the real power in terms of growth in the second half? el with, i think, you know i think we have a lot of good sectors in the u.s. economy, just generally speaking. i think the tech chapter has been a great generator of ideas. i think agriculture out of my
it was built and operated without the gps fixes. so later generations could tell you more. but this one can simply tell you the plane was powered, it was traveling in a north or south direction from our own sort of trig no, ma am metric and testing of the network data we ve got. but i must stress, this is very limited data. we re not saying we have definitively, where the aircraft came down. only that the direction of travel is almost certainly to the south. any of the information that inmarsat collected, could you determine if the plane was cruising at 35,000 feet? did it go up to 45,000? did it go back down to 20? at one point did it go to 12,000? we have heard all these numbers out there. based on your analysis, what can you determine as far as the altitude of the plane? el with, like you, i have read all the speculation. like you, i ve mapped out 100 different scenarios. all i can say is that we are
pitting policy against patients. trapped in the middle, sick, qualified people who want medical marijuana, but can t get it. because it s illegal. el with, you might want to ask some of the questions that relate to all of that. to a family, personally impacted by dr. gupta s first documentary. aaron and dawn s son hunter has severe epilepsy. they shared this video with us and allowed us to show it to you because they want you to be able to see the kinds of terrible seizures this young child goes through. they say their lives change precipitously when they saw charlotte, a little girl in sanjay s first documentary. she has a similar condition to hunter. and charlotte was being treated successfully with a liquid form of marijuana, the strain of which, by the way, is now known as charlotte s web. it s a available in colorado, but not necessarily everywhere
of what s going on. jim, i know our technical connections sometimes are not perfect. but i assume you can hear me, and you can report to our viewers what you are seeing first-hand. your eyewitness account of what you re seeing in tehran. reporter:el with, i ll tell you, wolf. separate from the intricacies of the nuclear agreement, the fiery political rhetoric or even the dollar figures on the sanctions relief, what really concerns iranians here is how the economic sanctions affect them and their daily lives. can the airplanes that they fly on get spare parts. can they get spare parts for the cars they drive. and something we found yesterday when we went to a medical clinic here, can they get the right cancer drugs. chemotherapy drugs. because one thing a lot of americans might not know, under the sanctions regime, iranians can t buy chemotherapy drugs, most of the best of which are made in europe and the u.s. we went to a cancer clinic yesterday, and the patients there telling us, yo
diplomacy. i don t know what the president is going to say in the state of the union address when it comes to iran, that nuclear deal, other related areas. but in your average conversations there in tehran with folks, what would they like to hear the president of the united states say? reporter:el with, i think they want to hear the u.s. is committed to this deal. we talk a lot about whether iran is committed, of course, on this side. you have skepticism after all these years of distrust that the u.s. really wants to make peace with iran. they certainly want to hear that more sanctions relief is coming. but they also do not want to hear, i ll tell you, a threat of force. when secretary kerry in an interview last week said again that the possibility of a military strike against iran is still on the table if negotiations fail, that got an immediate reaction here, on the front pages of the newspapers, head of the iranian revolutionary guards, made a really combative response, saying t