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myhrvold, an invention lab that nathan co-founded in 2009. here scientists are designing laser guns to zap mosquitoes, and climate control. -- along with a gigantic hose to the sky that sprays clouds for climate control. >> do you see yourself as a modern-day thomas edison? >> i am hoping to do something slightly different. edison's labs were really about one guy, thomas edison. what i am trying to do is create an environment and company that is about lots of inventors. i am not on every patent. i am not the inventor here. >> but this place is not just about inventing. patents are at the core of the business. he has amassed so much intellectual property that the press sometimes calls him a patent troll. >> they say this is unfair, nathan is out there acquiring all these patents on everything. how can i create anything when i have to pay a heavy fee to a company like intellectual ventures because they have the patent on it? >> there are companies that have gotten used to not paying. they have gotten used to a situation where a university owns
myhrvold, an invention lab that nathan co-founded in 2009. here scientists are designing laser guns to zap mosquitoes, and climate control. -- along with a gigantic hose to the sky that sprays clouds for climate control. >> do you see yourself as a modern-day thomas edison? >> i am hoping to do something slightly different. edison's labs were really about one guy, thomas edison. what i am trying to do is create an environment and company that is about lots of inventors. i am not on...
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nathan fielder, everybody. we'll be right back with bleachers. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by at&t. ♪watching everybody eating ♪what they want all day ♪oh this tasteless cardboard ♪brings me nothing but more shame ♪ ♪turning every turn until i find something right♪ ♪and it...takes my breath away >> jimmy: i want to thanks gary oldman, nathan fielder and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time for him. "nightline" is next. this is their album, "strange desire." it come out july 15th. here with a song, i wanna get better, bleachers! ♪ ♪ ♪ hey ♪ i hear the voice of a preacher from the back room calling my name and i follow just to find you ♪ ♪ i trace the faith to a broken down television and put on the weather ♪ ♪ and i've trained myself to give up on the past 'cause i frozen time between hearses and caskets ♪ ♪ lost control when i panicked at the acid test i wanna get better ♪ ♪ while my friends were getti
nathan fielder, everybody. we'll be right back with bleachers. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> announcer: the jimmy kimmel live concert series is presented by at&t. ♪watching everybody eating ♪what they want all day ♪oh this tasteless cardboard ♪brings me nothing but more shame ♪ ♪turning every turn until i find something right♪ ♪and it...takes my breath away >> jimmy: i want to thanks gary oldman, nathan fielder and apologize to matt damon, we ran out of time for...
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as young as 15 as our top award winner this year nathan han was this year. they're doing really serious science that university professors take very seriously. > > so let me ask you sort of the same question i asked nathan, does this competition matter does this make a difference? > > this competition absolutely makes a difference whether it's on the front of simply giving these kids a chance to be scientists to try their wings and decide is this the career they're going to pursue for the rest of their lives whether it's the actual research they're doing which is seriously looking at ways to address serious things like cancer cures, global warming, things as personal as addressing diabetes care when they've got a grandmother who has died of diabetes... pretty much any way that you look at it, it's an inspiration and makes a difference in the lives of these individual students and the ripple effect goes far beyond the 1800 students we had hosted in los angeles to over 10 million students around the world who compete in science fares to get there. > > very exc
as young as 15 as our top award winner this year nathan han was this year. they're doing really serious science that university professors take very seriously. > > so let me ask you sort of the same question i asked nathan, does this competition matter does this make a difference? > > this competition absolutely makes a difference whether it's on the front of simply giving these kids a chance to be scientists to try their wings and decide is this the career they're going to pursue...
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here is nathan, his wife, my grandmother, anna, and their two young children. and the lady with the stern look -- >> and there is somebody with a stern look in every one of these families. [laughter] more than one, actually. almost always female. >> and she had pushed her sons out to america, and then they brought her over. but very quickly, we see a different nathan. that was what they lived in in the ukraine. just a few years later, here is nathan kallison as a rancher in texas. quite a change. here he is with my uncle perry, who for 46 years broadcast farm news to people throughout texas. so what i got out of this experience was an extraordinary appreciation of how immigrants lived, what they brought to the fabric of this country. sure we were in favor, we are the land that accepts the immigrants, but i knew that as sort of a trite expression. learning the history of this family made it very real. now, tell us a little bit about your family. what are you doing there, steve? >> in america, the family name on my birth certificate is rogo. my cousins still have
here is nathan, his wife, my grandmother, anna, and their two young children. and the lady with the stern look -- >> and there is somebody with a stern look in every one of these families. [laughter] more than one, actually. almost always female. >> and she had pushed her sons out to america, and then they brought her over. but very quickly, we see a different nathan. that was what they lived in in the ukraine. just a few years later, here is nathan kallison as a rancher in texas....
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nathan, i appreciate you being on. thank you, nathan. >> i want to bring down the conversation with a former navy s.e.a.l. commander. also cnn national security analyst and investigative reporter who was held captive for seven months by the taliban before he managed to escape. david, let me start off with you. your thoughts on hearing about the exchange. i mean is it, what went through your mind as someone who was held captive. >> i believe the story of bowe breaking down in tears and the relief he feels but there's a lot of controversy and anger towards him. whatever happened to him that night at his base he regrets it. he spent five years in captivity. he'll carry this with the rest of his life. at this point he may not know soldiers died in the search for him he's been so isolated. he needs to answer these questions. he has a harrowing five years already. >> you think he does have questions to answer. >> i do. i think that's fair. i had questions to answer when i was captured by the taliban. one of the things former
nathan, i appreciate you being on. thank you, nathan. >> i want to bring down the conversation with a former navy s.e.a.l. commander. also cnn national security analyst and investigative reporter who was held captive for seven months by the taliban before he managed to escape. david, let me start off with you. your thoughts on hearing about the exchange. i mean is it, what went through your mind as someone who was held captive. >> i believe the story of bowe breaking down in tears...
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and yes, as nathan said, a lot of people aren't in stocks. if they are, they're just holding on to what they have. they're worried there will be a correction at some point. and so, just biding time until that happens when what they should be doing is reallocating. what they should be doing, is as nathan said, looking at the fixed income portion of their portfolio or other asset classes they could add to the mix as alternatives in case we do see this, when we do eventually see this correction. >> the most hated rally of all time, dr. j.? >> indeed, it is, and further proof, kelly, because my friends bespoke investment group basically said that the s&p 1500, biggest cap stocks in the united states, they said the short interest to float percentage is at the highest level since december 2012. now, that was, of course, when the government shut down. and going into that, of course, we have a slightly larger short interest percentage of float. we know what happened in 2013, kell. >> well, right, the market was up 30%-plus -- >> a massive rally becau
and yes, as nathan said, a lot of people aren't in stocks. if they are, they're just holding on to what they have. they're worried there will be a correction at some point. and so, just biding time until that happens when what they should be doing is reallocating. what they should be doing, is as nathan said, looking at the fixed income portion of their portfolio or other asset classes they could add to the mix as alternatives in case we do see this, when we do eventually see this correction....
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dan nathan or brian kelly? can we unsee things? we'll battle it out over next week's earnings report. a street fight you will not want to miss next. >>> one of the most annoying songs on the planet. looks like apple and samsung can have a surprising new competitor in the smartphone market. amazon sending out invitations to a product announcement in seattle along with a video teasing its newest offering showing a woman holding a device that looks like a smartphone. there it is. just the top. but you see it. all right. so amazon shares spiked. i mean, is that -- does that make any sense? >> i want to see something else. >> oh, my gosh. >> i'm just saying. >> that's phenomenal. >> i will say this. when you look at amazon's entrance into the market, they have low single digit market share. they have never been able to make roads with the fire. >> yeah. >> i just don't -- listen, unless there's something revolutionary there, they're not going to have -- they're going to lose money on this like the other hardware. >> for the stock to be
dan nathan or brian kelly? can we unsee things? we'll battle it out over next week's earnings report. a street fight you will not want to miss next. >>> one of the most annoying songs on the planet. looks like apple and samsung can have a surprising new competitor in the smartphone market. amazon sending out invitations to a product announcement in seattle along with a video teasing its newest offering showing a woman holding a device that looks like a smartphone. there it is. just the...
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in 1995, a white democrat named nathan deal bolted the party. today he's georgia's republican governor. democrat stacey abrams, georgia's house minority leader says the party really broke apart in 2002. >> georgia had for a longer time than a lot of states had this unholy marriage of convenience with dixiecrats, northern white liberals, and black civil rights leaders. in 2002, we decided to split up and go our separate ways. >> ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the conscience of the democratic party, the honorable zell miller. >> there was one proud georgia democrat of the old tradition, but then he did this. >> kerry would let paris decide when america needs defending. i will push to -- >> it's a tough question. it takes a few words. >> get out of my face. if you're going to ask me a question, step back and let me answer. i wish we lived in the day where you could challenge a person to a duel. now that would be pretty good. >> the collapse of the old democratic party led to an entirely different kind of politics in georgia and t
in 1995, a white democrat named nathan deal bolted the party. today he's georgia's republican governor. democrat stacey abrams, georgia's house minority leader says the party really broke apart in 2002. >> georgia had for a longer time than a lot of states had this unholy marriage of convenience with dixiecrats, northern white liberals, and black civil rights leaders. in 2002, we decided to split up and go our separate ways. >> ladies and gentlemen, please join me in welcoming the...
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marshals in sarasota, florida all stop is that right, nathan freed wessler ? >> just to give a little background, stingrays are used to mimic cellphone towers and trick people cellphones and reporting back their electronic serial number and other identifying information and locations. these are powerful police tools and we've been seeking information about them around the country including in florida and sarasota. when we requested records from the sarasota police department about their use of these devices, initially told us they had records and are willing to let us come and inspect them in their offices. in hours before the meeting, they canceled the meeting because the risk marshals office had asked them to do so. the marshall's office was asserting the on the records. we were negotiating about how to inspect these -- i've never seen this in my public records work -- they sent a car from the nearest field office, seized the box of records and remove them from the jurisdiction of the florida court and from the view of the florida international public will s
marshals in sarasota, florida all stop is that right, nathan freed wessler ? >> just to give a little background, stingrays are used to mimic cellphone towers and trick people cellphones and reporting back their electronic serial number and other identifying information and locations. these are powerful police tools and we've been seeking information about them around the country including in florida and sarasota. when we requested records from the sarasota police department about their...
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high school student nathan torres. >> i'm rattled myself. you know? because -- it's just sad that a little 16-year-old kid has the lose his life. >> he has a passion for sports. >> reporter: yeah. >> he loves staying out with his friends. stay after school. >> reporter: deputies are telling us this morning the other three gunshot victims are expected to survive their injuries. as for the suspect, witnesses say he fled in a blue nissan compact car. a female was driving the getaway car with possibly two other passengers inside. the big question now, why was this ordinary house party a target? in the newsroom, mark kelly, kpix 5. >> thank you mark. if you have any tips on this crime, you're urged to call the sonoma county sheriff's office. >>> happening today, up in sacramento a committee hearing on the smart phone kill switch. the bill was authored by state senator mark leno out of san francisco. it would require kill switch on all cell phones the switch allows the user to deactivate the phone if it's stolen. >>> all rig
high school student nathan torres. >> i'm rattled myself. you know? because -- it's just sad that a little 16-year-old kid has the lose his life. >> he has a passion for sports. >> reporter: yeah. >> he loves staying out with his friends. stay after school. >> reporter: deputies are telling us this morning the other three gunshot victims are expected to survive their injuries. as for the suspect, witnesses say he fled in a blue nissan compact car. a female was...
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again-year-old nathan torres was shot in the chest -- 15- year-old nathan torres was shot in the chest. people didn't recognize the shooter. he got away in a blue nissan driven by a woman. a motive is not yet known. >>> tomorrow morning the ntsb will released its finding on what crashed the flight of asiana airlines. ktvu's ktvu's tom vacar is here to tell us what he learned. >> reporter: it happened out here. what the ntsb says tomorrow will be the cause of last year's crash at sfo that killed three and injured 200 and here is why. >> reporter: the findings will be conclusive because everything necessary from the pilots to the recorders to the tower personal, to the plane had been available to investigators. a rarity in major air crashes. >> reporter: it is expected a primary cause was the improper setting of automatic throttle control that maintains flight speed. >> you got interviews from the pilots, and you have -- >> reporter: the other issue is the actions of firefighters who twice ran over and killed a 16- year-old passenger. she is making no comment today, a response not apprec
again-year-old nathan torres was shot in the chest -- 15- year-old nathan torres was shot in the chest. people didn't recognize the shooter. he got away in a blue nissan driven by a woman. a motive is not yet known. >>> tomorrow morning the ntsb will released its finding on what crashed the flight of asiana airlines. ktvu's ktvu's tom vacar is here to tell us what he learned. >> reporter: it happened out here. what the ntsb says tomorrow will be the cause of last year's crash at...
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i am emily chang. 15-year-old nathan han was the big winner at the science fair. he won a top prize of $75,000 and got carried off the stage by his friends. his project used big data to identify the characteristics with the gene of cancer. cory johnson asked how he found out that he won. >> i found out as they were calling my name. it was pretty amazing. i was completely speechless. >> how do you define, i have heard people explain what you did, can you explain it to me? >> i created a process that can be used to predict whether or not mutations are likely because cancer were not. i did this by mining data from public domain databases and doing a statistical analysis and applying machine learning. that is like an algorithm that you can use to teach computers to classify data. >> this is a basic concept. tell me how you wrote this code and what was unique about it. >> i used this language and my algorithm was unique in that it is unsupervised. it is flexible. it allowed me to mine data from public the main databases. i did not have a lot of research access to propr
i am emily chang. 15-year-old nathan han was the big winner at the science fair. he won a top prize of $75,000 and got carried off the stage by his friends. his project used big data to identify the characteristics with the gene of cancer. cory johnson asked how he found out that he won. >> i found out as they were calling my name. it was pretty amazing. i was completely speechless. >> how do you define, i have heard people explain what you did, can you explain it to me? >> i...
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and welcome to nathan larson. nathan is sitting in with our band while seth jabour is gone and away. thank you so much for joining us man. >> thank you for having me. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: great to have you. now is everyone here familiar with these dog shaming websites? [ light laughter ] what they are is people take a picture of their dog looking guilty next to a little sign that says what the dog did. like here's an example. i knocked over my water dish to hide the fact that i peed. [ laughter ] pretty cute, right? here's another one. i ate four pounds of frozen ground beef. [ laughter ] adorable but these are minor offenses. after searching around the internet, we found some websites featuring dogs that have done much, much worse things. [ light laughter ] we'd like to show them to you in a segment we're calling "extreme dog shaming." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] all right. the website to look at our first dog. he looks pretty cute. [ audience aws ] i can't imagine he'd do anything too bad. sometimes
and welcome to nathan larson. nathan is sitting in with our band while seth jabour is gone and away. thank you so much for joining us man. >> thank you for having me. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: great to have you. now is everyone here familiar with these dog shaming websites? [ light laughter ] what they are is people take a picture of their dog looking guilty next to a little sign that says what the dog did. like here's an example. i knocked over my water dish to hide the fact...
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that's bad news for dan nathan. >> "options action," titans of industry, and risk less to make more. and that's what dan tried to do with his bullish bet on ge. thought it was headed higher. but buying 100 shares would set him back almost $300,000. and the july 28th call for 16 cents, he can buy at that price. -- more than the cost of the trade, or by $28.16 by july expiration. anything below that, and dan will see losses. and it gets even better. if ge shares rise, the call will increase in value faster than the stock. meaning more money in dan's pocket. but since the time of the trade, it's dropped more than 2%. making this trade a loser. now options fans wondering what to do with the ge trade now? well, if you had bought 100 shares on june 6th, you would lose $75. what do you do now, and why do you think that ge is not participating in this rally? >> well, the prior high was $28. if you go out of the money, and don't spend a whole heck of a lot, you're making a speculative bet. right now, those calls that i spend 16 cents for, or 5 cents, i don't know why it stopped participating.
that's bad news for dan nathan. >> "options action," titans of industry, and risk less to make more. and that's what dan tried to do with his bullish bet on ge. thought it was headed higher. but buying 100 shares would set him back almost $300,000. and the july 28th call for 16 cents, he can buy at that price. -- more than the cost of the trade, or by $28.16 by july expiration. anything below that, and dan will see losses. and it gets even better. if ge shares rise, the call...
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our traders are dan nathan brian kelly and guy adami. obesity drug could mean could news for our top competitor. we heard in a cnbc exclusive. we turn to the markets. we have five day winning streak. gridlock out of washington and news that the world bank lowered its out look for global growth. the start of a much bigger selloff. grasso, when i heard you say on the call that it was world bank's forecast, i thought really. when do we care about the world bank? >> why are you snickering? so rude. but to her point -- >> exactly. that's my point. >> you have to remember, people are looking to trade off of every headline. what else is there to trade off of? this would be from a professional trader, you're watching a tape. it's a slow, slow couple of weeks that we have been witnessing. the market has been up on air. any type of headline is tradeable and that was the headline traded on today. >> you tell me why we're down. >> no. i don't know why. >> cutie pie. >> oh. >> geopolitical but i will tell you that all these dips have been bought were
our traders are dan nathan brian kelly and guy adami. obesity drug could mean could news for our top competitor. we heard in a cnbc exclusive. we turn to the markets. we have five day winning streak. gridlock out of washington and news that the world bank lowered its out look for global growth. the start of a much bigger selloff. grasso, when i heard you say on the call that it was world bank's forecast, i thought really. when do we care about the world bank? >> why are you snickering? so...
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the nixon years there was when pat moynihan worked in the white house and a guy by the name of dick nathan, they persuaded nixon -- it's very interesting, this bit of history -- they persuaded nixon that the federal government was a better tax collector than state and local governments but that state governments were better providers of services. so they enacted in, believe it or not, 1969 or '70, i forget, something called general revenue sharing. in which this was an appropriation in the federal budget and where the money was allocated to states in accordance with population. and in accordance with certain demographic statistics that clearly were a reflection of need. that program evanesced in subsequent years, frankly, because there was no constituency that was for it. people at every local level liked it, but the education lobby, the construction lobby, the union lobbies, everybody had their own shtick. and maybe it can't work in the kind of political system we have in this country. what do i believe should be an answer? i think above all the federal government's got to put more money
the nixon years there was when pat moynihan worked in the white house and a guy by the name of dick nathan, they persuaded nixon -- it's very interesting, this bit of history -- they persuaded nixon that the federal government was a better tax collector than state and local governments but that state governments were better providers of services. so they enacted in, believe it or not, 1969 or '70, i forget, something called general revenue sharing. in which this was an appropriation in the...
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. >>> sonoma county sheriff's office has identified him as nathan torres . memorial have been set up in the shooting. three others were shot but they are expected to recover. >>> a south bay mother is heading back. sheila pot is urging them to pass audrey's law. it would require them to have this after pictures of her being sexually abused by three teenage boys were spread around the school. police say it happened at a party while she was passed out. they pled guilty and served less than two months behind bars. >>> more than 100 u.s. sit sister across the -- city's took part, it happened with one suspected teen prostitute in the bay area. >> they are moving right now. this is video of police entering a hotel room. officers came to the rescue of several other teens including one teenage run a way from oakland. >> how long have you been doing this? >> probably a year. >> half dozen child pros sites to have -- prostitutes were taken off the streets and they arrested 13 johns and suspected pimps. >>> and they are learned to homeless camp happens, they are planni
. >>> sonoma county sheriff's office has identified him as nathan torres . memorial have been set up in the shooting. three others were shot but they are expected to recover. >>> a south bay mother is heading back. sheila pot is urging them to pass audrey's law. it would require them to have this after pictures of her being sexually abused by three teenage boys were spread around the school. police say it happened at a party while she was passed out. they pled guilty and...
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break after a long day, over in seg, a marathon evening is still ahead for offenders brandyn cox and nathan brady. >> they came and woke us up out of bed and said we were going to seg. we usually know what we did, because we usually go right away. but we didn't do nothing yet. they say we battered somebody but i think they got the wrong people. >> according to internal reports, three offenders snuck into a unit and jumped another student. pendleton staff identified cox and brady as two of the alleged perpetrators. >> i know who got battered, but i didn't know who done it. they said we done it. >> after a while, being bad ain't going to get you out, so you just got to be cool. i've been cool. i ain't been to seg for a while. i did kind of follow in my parents' footsteps and stuff, because they were in the family. my dad has been in prison and he's been if twice. my mom just got out, he was in here for five years. and now i'm in here. >> as we interview cox and brady, another offender in seg decides it's his turn for attention. >> i want my [ bleep ] food. >> your food? they're going to get y
break after a long day, over in seg, a marathon evening is still ahead for offenders brandyn cox and nathan brady. >> they came and woke us up out of bed and said we were going to seg. we usually know what we did, because we usually go right away. but we didn't do nothing yet. they say we battered somebody but i think they got the wrong people. >> according to internal reports, three offenders snuck into a unit and jumped another student. pendleton staff identified cox and brady as...
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"fast money" starts right now, new york city's time's square, i'm melissa lee, your traders are dan nathan, brian kelly, guy adame. sell-off hits the street a. late day sell-off with the dow seeing its worst slide in over a month. energy clocking in as the worst performing sector, fighting 2% as worries over violence if iraq outweighs volatility numbers. the vix begin i finishs better than in months. should with be concerned? put in context, it's 13 handsments. >> not a day makes. >> really, actually, it does. >> it's not good fuse on the housing front t. dubai story is interesting. i think it will get more interesting. the fact that the bond market continues to get sold off. it should have, it didn't rally, rates going lower, i think rates continue to go lower. it's a global story. i'm still in a deflation camp. >> guy and i were talking about the before the show. i think what was interesting. i didn't expect the sell-off because the housing numbers were so good. in a bull market, when you get good fuse like that, you usually get a rich. you saw the nasdaq rip this morning and completely
"fast money" starts right now, new york city's time's square, i'm melissa lee, your traders are dan nathan, brian kelly, guy adame. sell-off hits the street a. late day sell-off with the dow seeing its worst slide in over a month. energy clocking in as the worst performing sector, fighting 2% as worries over violence if iraq outweighs volatility numbers. the vix begin i finishs better than in months. should with be concerned? put in context, it's 13 handsments. >> not a day...
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we welcome aaron nathan abby martin to a precocious on the art team at work. who must say it's going to give you a different perspective getting one stock tip oh never i'll give you the information you make the decision don't worry about how breaking the said work is the revolution of the mind it's a revolution of ideas and consciousness and frustrated with the system extremely apologists would be described as angry i think i'm a strong enough i was single. i know c.n.n. m s n b c news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's close and for the truth and might think. it's because one whole attention in the mainstream media works side by side the joke is actually on here. at our teen years we have to print. because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not how. he got us into the jokes well handled stuff that got. to get everything into the car and get out. but. if you. can does everybody have e
we welcome aaron nathan abby martin to a precocious on the art team at work. who must say it's going to give you a different perspective getting one stock tip oh never i'll give you the information you make the decision don't worry about how breaking the said work is the revolution of the mind it's a revolution of ideas and consciousness and frustrated with the system extremely apologists would be described as angry i think i'm a strong enough i was single. i know c.n.n. m s n b c news have...
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in 2010, republican governor nathan deal won by 258,000. in 2012, mitt romney won the state by 304,000 votes. organizers say there are roughly 830,000 unregistered voters of color in the state. they can register 90% of them and 70% of those people vote, that's over 520,000 new voters, and if 80% of those voters go for democrats which is not an unlikely rate based on recent election results, democrats could end up netting just over 310,000 votes. enough to beat nathan deal in 2010, enough to give barack obama wins in both 2008 and 2012. according to that math, georgia turns blue. >> chris hayes, of course, is my colleague. he follow throes our show every night on "all in." chris, it's a noble effort but it's mathematical. is it real? why aren't these people registered now? is it because they're not confident they'll have a candidate they care about? are they not confident it will matter to them in their lives if they vote democrat? >> for years i've listened to lefties and progressive democrats talking about all the people who were unregiste
in 2010, republican governor nathan deal won by 258,000. in 2012, mitt romney won the state by 304,000 votes. organizers say there are roughly 830,000 unregistered voters of color in the state. they can register 90% of them and 70% of those people vote, that's over 520,000 new voters, and if 80% of those voters go for democrats which is not an unlikely rate based on recent election results, democrats could end up netting just over 310,000 votes. enough to beat nathan deal in 2010, enough to...
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dan nathan lost the fight, check it off. >> yesterday i said take a look at silver. today i bought silver. slv final trade. >> performance through psg, this week, last week, i like them. >> my guy cam, you got to practice what you preach. nike. nike. end of the release. >> i'm melissa lee. thank you, see you back here at. meantime, jim cramer starts now. >>> my miss is simple. to make you money. \s i'm here to level the playing feel for all investors. i promise to help you find it. "mad money" starts right now. hay, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money", welcome to cramerica. i'm just trying to make you a little money. my job is not just to entertain you but call me. . this can be an incredibly confusing time to be an investor. >> we're constantly flooded with
dan nathan lost the fight, check it off. >> yesterday i said take a look at silver. today i bought silver. slv final trade. >> performance through psg, this week, last week, i like them. >> my guy cam, you got to practice what you preach. nike. nike. end of the release. >> i'm melissa lee. thank you, see you back here at. meantime, jim cramer starts now. >>> my miss is simple. to make you money. \s i'm here to level the playing feel for all investors. i promise...
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. >> my name is alan nathan. i'm a professor emeritus of physics which means i'm retired. and i spend much of my conscious hours doing research on the physical, of baseball. >> reporter: professor nathan started by using the game video to estimate how far the ball traveled and how fast. >> so that would make, uhm, the ball travel about 318 feet in the air. probably it's somewhere certainly in excess of 95 miles an hour. >> reporter: but more important than speed and distance was accuracy. >> he had one degree less than one degree margin of error in any direction. given that he had to rush that throw that he threw it very hard, that is an amazing accuracy. >> reporter: for another expert opinion, we visited the san rafael pacifics where good sports charlie stewart and michael hole va gave it a try. actually, a few tries. >> oh yeah. >> it's impressive. to say the least. [ laughter ] >> it really was a strike. i mean, it truly is -- truly is amazing. >> you will not see a throw like that in a long time. >> now, if you notice there, we did spot the guys in san rafael a few fe
. >> my name is alan nathan. i'm a professor emeritus of physics which means i'm retired. and i spend much of my conscious hours doing research on the physical, of baseball. >> reporter: professor nathan started by using the game video to estimate how far the ball traveled and how fast. >> so that would make, uhm, the ball travel about 318 feet in the air. probably it's somewhere certainly in excess of 95 miles an hour. >> reporter: but more important than speed and...
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we welcome an era nathan abby martin to two of the posts on the r.t.e. network. it's going to give you a different perspective give me one stock tip of the never i'll give you the information you make the decision don't worry about it i'll bring you the work of the mind it's a revolution of ideas and consciousness. extremely powerful would be described as angry i think i'm a strong. under single. minis today and made signs of moderate far worse as she. says her right square. piece was. sold. what. they. want. we can make you get a. new . way to. be. exploited like you. see in the you know that shot this is and i have to repeat all of. this week that the. pieces. of. me. get. to me. think when you live in. a bad moment i could see. you know when i arrive where people just a few photographs of. you know let me keep that low. and this is what's happening in this business this is like. i'm helping. you see me. feel. like you you know. and then you think. oh wow. you know. this is so the life. would look like there are no no black people lol so educated can travel to
we welcome an era nathan abby martin to two of the posts on the r.t.e. network. it's going to give you a different perspective give me one stock tip of the never i'll give you the information you make the decision don't worry about it i'll bring you the work of the mind it's a revolution of ideas and consciousness. extremely powerful would be described as angry i think i'm a strong. under single. minis today and made signs of moderate far worse as she. says her right square. piece was. sold....
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nathan sent us this photo of three attendees posing for the camera. one with decorative victorian flair. our address is ureport@kgo-tv.com. >> tonight police in antioch are on the lookout for a gunman after seven people were shot. it happened just were midnight at a home on cedar point way. five people were rush to the hospital. another two arrived on their own. police have not said what led to the shooting. they're still trying to talk to all seven of the victims. >>> sheriff's deputies are looking for a suspect after a caltran conductor was assaulted while trying to get a drunk woman off a train, happened at the san antonio station in mountain view. the female conductor suffered a concussion. one person was arrested. >>> a hazmat crew responded this afternoon when a car crashed into a gas pump in san mateo. happened around 12:30 the valero station. nobody was injured. police blocked streets while firefighters used to sand to clean up and removed spilled gas. >>> donors have pitched in to bring the world cup back to the big screen at civic center pla
nathan sent us this photo of three attendees posing for the camera. one with decorative victorian flair. our address is ureport@kgo-tv.com. >> tonight police in antioch are on the lookout for a gunman after seven people were shot. it happened just were midnight at a home on cedar point way. five people were rush to the hospital. another two arrived on their own. police have not said what led to the shooting. they're still trying to talk to all seven of the victims. >>> sheriff's...
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that is the case of nathan betheaia who said he was in that same unit and knows what 30th of june, 2009 and was not allowed to talk case during those five years. now he says he is allowed to do there is his conclusion. the truth is bergdahl was a from his nd soldiers own unit died trying to track him down. large because a very number of u.s. soldiers and fghan soldiers were sent out after his disappearance to try to track him down. they were unsuccessful. still that distinct possibility that bowe bergdahl desertion ied for once he gets back to the united states, but from those officials speaking to us, they say that is very unlikely, that spent with the taliban is punishment enough. > what is the republican party saying about this? >> there are all sorts of this move and t there are three main ones i would say. set irst one is this might a precedent. in other words, it might be soldiers ing u.s. hostages and to be able to get a price for them basically because the obama administration did pay liberation of five guantanamo prisoners. he second worry is these five members might make it ba
that is the case of nathan betheaia who said he was in that same unit and knows what 30th of june, 2009 and was not allowed to talk case during those five years. now he says he is allowed to do there is his conclusion. the truth is bergdahl was a from his nd soldiers own unit died trying to track him down. large because a very number of u.s. soldiers and fghan soldiers were sent out after his disappearance to try to track him down. they were unsuccessful. still that distinct possibility that...
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nathan larson's been sitting in with us all week. thank you very much, nathan. it's great having you here. >> thanks for having me. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: genuinely terrified that someone ran up behind me in the monologue. i'm assuming that was obvious to all of you, how completely terrified i was when i saw a figure running up behind me. i've only done like 50 of these monologues. it's the first time someone's run up behind me. thank goodness it was someone i love as much as chris rock. [ cheers and applause ] it could have been a weirdo. we have such a great show for you guys tonight. from the new film "how to train your dragon 2" gerard butler is here. [ cheers and applause ] also joining us, the star of the broadway show "act one," tony shalhoub. [ cheers and applause ] and we'll have stand-up from myq kaplan. very exciting. [ cheers and applause ] i don't know if you know this. but today, june 12th, is new york city's 349th birthday. give it up, right? [ cheers and applause ] on this day in 1665, new amsterdam was renamed new york by th
nathan larson's been sitting in with us all week. thank you very much, nathan. it's great having you here. >> thanks for having me. thank you. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: genuinely terrified that someone ran up behind me in the monologue. i'm assuming that was obvious to all of you, how completely terrified i was when i saw a figure running up behind me. i've only done like 50 of these monologues. it's the first time someone's run up behind me. thank goodness it was someone i...
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is there any evidence that he actually was aware of nathan dane's authorship. >> i cannot say. that is a worthy question. the new york historical society library is one of the 10 great research libraries for historians in america. when i was youngster teaching at yale, i came down here knowing that this would impress my tutor that i had done the new york society library. >> i think we have three students. >> i was wondering how his religion influenced his opinion and actions toward slavery. >> how his what? >> is religion. >> his religious biography is not unlike many of us here, he started out as a young man in new salem, illinois at the age of 21. he knew everything. he knew everything and he knew which was someas enlightened young man who had been reading atheist detracts was a mentor for some skepticism. that is the way he began as an adult. gradually, he married and started going to church. a member of the presbyterian church to which his wife went. he became very good friends with several ministers in springfield . in those days, this is a town of about 25 hundred people.
is there any evidence that he actually was aware of nathan dane's authorship. >> i cannot say. that is a worthy question. the new york historical society library is one of the 10 great research libraries for historians in america. when i was youngster teaching at yale, i came down here knowing that this would impress my tutor that i had done the new york society library. >> i think we have three students. >> i was wondering how his religion influenced his opinion and actions...
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nathan sent u this photo of three attendees posing for the camera. one with decorative victorian flair. our address is ureport@kgo-tv.com. >> tonight police in antioch are on the lookout for a gunman after seven pple were shot. it happened just were midnight at a home on cedar point way. five people were rush to the hospital. another two arrived on their own. police have not said what led to the shooting. they're still trying to talk to all seven of the victims. >>> eriff's deputies are looking for a suspect after a caltran conductor was assaulted while trying to get a drunk woman off a train, happened at the san antonio station in mountain vew. theemale conductor suffered a concussion. one person was arrested. >>> a hazmat crew responded this afternoon when a car crashed into a gasump in san mateo. happened around 12:30 the valero station. nobody was injured. police blocked strts while firefighters used to sand to clean up and removed spilled gas. >>> donors have pitched in to bring the world cup back to the big screen at civic center plaza. the scr
nathan sent u this photo of three attendees posing for the camera. one with decorative victorian flair. our address is ureport@kgo-tv.com. >> tonight police in antioch are on the lookout for a gunman after seven pple were shot. it happened just were midnight at a home on cedar point way. five people were rush to the hospital. another two arrived on their own. police have not said what led to the shooting. they're still trying to talk to all seven of the victims. >>> eriff's...
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we welcome the air nathan abby martin to have a terrific hosts on the r t network. it's going to give you a different perspective give me one stock never i'll give you the information you make the decision to me about how breaking this the revolution of the mind it's revolution ideas and consciousness and frustrated with the system the extreme right approach to things would be described as angry i think i'm a strong. leader single. please . crosstalk rules in effect of these you can jump in anytime you want. over. and you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open process is critical to our democracy which threaten all books. will . never go on. and on this show we reveal the picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying problems to try to rational debate a real discussion critical issues facing a family member ready to join the movement then welcome to the big picture.
we welcome the air nathan abby martin to have a terrific hosts on the r t network. it's going to give you a different perspective give me one stock never i'll give you the information you make the decision to me about how breaking this the revolution of the mind it's revolution ideas and consciousness and frustrated with the system the extreme right approach to things would be described as angry i think i'm a strong. leader single. please . crosstalk rules in effect of these you can jump in...
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. >> we do a roller coaster chair for nathan. >> reporter: borrowed, let's say from other teachers she's observed in the past. >> really observing other teachers makes your practice so much better. >> reporter: in her case much, much better. more than 80% of her fourth graders rate as advanced or proficient in math. that's 20 points higher than the city average. it's also not unusual for students to jump two or three grade levels in reading after just a single year in laura's class. >> everyone should be looking. >> reporter: the result impressive enough to win her this year's fishman prize for excellence in teaching low income students. she just one of four in the country to get the award and the $25,000 that comes with it. >> a lot of students are really struggling in the beginning. they just need a teacher that gives them that individualized support and instruction. >> reporter: it was a long road to get here, literally. after graduating and teaching in a large public school outside of boston, she packed her life in her car and drove west with one goal. be the best teacher she could b
. >> we do a roller coaster chair for nathan. >> reporter: borrowed, let's say from other teachers she's observed in the past. >> really observing other teachers makes your practice so much better. >> reporter: in her case much, much better. more than 80% of her fourth graders rate as advanced or proficient in math. that's 20 points higher than the city average. it's also not unusual for students to jump two or three grade levels in reading after just a single year in...
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it's celebrities who let you know what it takes to win in life-- nathan adrian, allyson felix, and robby naish. this is how to overcome. [captioning made possible by challenger films] >> ♪ as long as it's all right i know there's a way... ♪ >> i'm apolo anton ohno. see how you can overcome when life gets tough. >> hi. i'm lisa lexington. find out how to have the real winning edge over life's challenges. >> ♪ i finally see wha
it's celebrities who let you know what it takes to win in life-- nathan adrian, allyson felix, and robby naish. this is how to overcome. [captioning made possible by challenger films] >> ♪ as long as it's all right i know there's a way... ♪ >> i'm apolo anton ohno. see how you can overcome when life gets tough. >> hi. i'm lisa lexington. find out how to have the real winning edge over life's challenges. >> ♪ i finally see wha
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. >> nathan is one of the robot's inventers. not build for the are meat feed but for the credit military field. >> there's a huge problem in the field for soldiers carrying the large loads, in fact they want to carry more. we were helping to develop exoskeletons. to carry the person's weight and more as well. >> it can be powered by a small battery pack and then there's that whole walking thing. >> it takes over the function of the muscles in your legs. it can do that either completely, for a person who's completely paralyzed, or partially for someone who is rethroarng walk, like someone who -- credit relearning to walk, like someone who has just had a stroke. >> i put the device in walk-mode and take the first right step and as i move my body the exo will move with me. if i don't move to the any next position the exo stops. >> test pilots like amanda boxtel and jason geezer, how have they helped you advance this technology. >> they have helped tremendously. everything is unpredictable once you introduce a human into the situati
. >> nathan is one of the robot's inventers. not build for the are meat feed but for the credit military field. >> there's a huge problem in the field for soldiers carrying the large loads, in fact they want to carry more. we were helping to develop exoskeletons. to carry the person's weight and more as well. >> it can be powered by a small battery pack and then there's that whole walking thing. >> it takes over the function of the muscles in your legs. it can do that...
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they say the victim was high school student nathan torrez. >> i'm rattled myself. it's sad that a little 6-year-old kid has to lose his life. >> he had a passion for sports. he loves hanging out with his friends at school. >> deputies are saying the other gunshot victims are expected to survive. >>> a young man out of san leandro died over the weekend while attending the electronic music festival in las vegas. the electric daisy carnival. opening night on friday 24-year-old montgomery sang was among some 130,000 concert goers when he collapsed suddenly. he died at a hospital saturday thomplets have not released a cause of death. >>> secretary of state john kerry says the fate of iraq may be decided over the next week. he met in baghdad today with top fishes from bitterly divided political coalitions. . >> secretary of state john kerry met with iraq's prime minister for about an hour and a half in baghdad. he warned him to share power with the political rivals before of a militant uprising escalates into civil war. >> this is a critical moment for iraq's future. it
they say the victim was high school student nathan torrez. >> i'm rattled myself. it's sad that a little 6-year-old kid has to lose his life. >> he had a passion for sports. he loves hanging out with his friends at school. >> deputies are saying the other gunshot victims are expected to survive. >>> a young man out of san leandro died over the weekend while attending the electronic music festival in las vegas. the electric daisy carnival. opening night on friday...
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high school student nathan torres. >> i'm rattled myself you know? because -- it's really sad that a little 16-year-old kid has to lose his life. >> had a passion for sports. >> reporter: yeah. >> he -- loves staying out with his friends. stay at cool. >> reporter: deputies are telling us this morning the other three gunshot victims are expected to survive their injuries. and as for the suspect, witnesses say he fled in a blue nissan compact car. a female was driving the get away car with possibly two other passengers inside. the big question now, why was this ordinary house party a target this past weekend? in the newsroom, mark kelly, kpix 5. >> if you have any tips or information on this crime, call the sonoma county sheriff's office. >>> federal government is getting ready now to give its final report on last year's asiana airlines crash at sfo. flight 214 approached the airport much slower than it should have. it cartwheeled down the runway and three passengers were killed last smear. the ntsb report on the crash is due tomorrow. >>> authorities
high school student nathan torres. >> i'm rattled myself you know? because -- it's really sad that a little 16-year-old kid has to lose his life. >> had a passion for sports. >> reporter: yeah. >> he -- loves staying out with his friends. stay at cool. >> reporter: deputies are telling us this morning the other three gunshot victims are expected to survive their injuries. and as for the suspect, witnesses say he fled in a blue nissan compact car. a female was...
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high school student, nathan torres, the deputies have not confirmed the name to k about pix5. >> i am rattled myself, you know, it is sad, a little 16- year-old kid had to lose his life. >> he will be remembered. >> reporter: he knew him from school. ed he was a good person who love -- he said he was a good person who loved football. >> a passion for sports. he loves hanging out with his friends. >> reporter: after the gunshots rang out, witnesses say the suspect fled in a nissan. >> i came out and the car was taking off. speeding out of here. >> reporter: now, investigators must pin down who was in the vehicle and why this house party was a target. back to you. >> witnesses say a woman was driving the get away car and she may of had two people with her. >>> an al-qaida break away group, seizing parts of iraq and syria, is claiming more victories tonight. >> reporter: this amateur video appears to show the first images of a new disaster for the iraqi army. smoke bill lowing over the latest in a string of towns to slide out of government control. there are three main border crossings b
high school student, nathan torres, the deputies have not confirmed the name to k about pix5. >> i am rattled myself, you know, it is sad, a little 16- year-old kid had to lose his life. >> he will be remembered. >> reporter: he knew him from school. ed he was a good person who love -- he said he was a good person who loved football. >> a passion for sports. he loves hanging out with his friends. >> reporter: after the gunshots rang out, witnesses say the suspect...
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one of the biggest, most widely held names is actually down 6%, and that's bad news for our own dan nathan. here's why. on options action, it's how we trade like titans of industry. it's what dan tried to do with the bullish bet on ge. he thought the giant was headed higher. >> options are cheap. the stock looks poised for a breakout. >> but buying the stock 100 shares set him back almost $3,000. >> oh, right, i'll have the put the question another way. >> so to spend less, dan bought the july 28 call for 16 cents. that gives dan the right to buy ge shares at that vike price. now, to make money, he needs shares of ge to rise above the $28 strike price by more than the cost of the trade or above $28.16 by july exper ration. anything below that level, and dan will see losses, but the losses capped to the 16 cents he's spending. it gets better. if ge shares rise, the call increases in value faster than the stock meaning more money in dan's pocket. >> yeah! >> but since the time of the trade, ge shares have dropped 2%, making this trade a loser. >> and, eventually, we shall succeed. >> and now
one of the biggest, most widely held names is actually down 6%, and that's bad news for our own dan nathan. here's why. on options action, it's how we trade like titans of industry. it's what dan tried to do with the bullish bet on ge. he thought the giant was headed higher. >> options are cheap. the stock looks poised for a breakout. >> but buying the stock 100 shares set him back almost $3,000. >> oh, right, i'll have the put the question another way. >> so to spend...
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in 2010, republican governor nathan deal won by 258,000 votes. in 2012, mitt romney won the state by 304,000 votes. organizers say there are roughly 830,000 unregistered voters of color in the state. if they can register 90% of them, and 50% of those people vote, that's just over 370,000 votes. that means nathan deal loses in 2010, barack obama wins a state in 2008, and, again in 2012. according to that math, georgia turns blue. joining me now is ben jealous, a partner and senior fellow at the center for american progress as well as former president and ceo of the naacp. all right, ben, i think people think about the south and they think, well, it was the solid south. it was democratic, it was run by dixiecrats for years. southern strategy came along with nixon. 1994 the gingrich wave pushed a lot of the old democrats out. 2010 pushed the last remaining ones out. and it's just going to be a solid republican portion of the country for a generation. why is that not true? >> what we need to really internalize is what many republicans in the deep sou
in 2010, republican governor nathan deal won by 258,000 votes. in 2012, mitt romney won the state by 304,000 votes. organizers say there are roughly 830,000 unregistered voters of color in the state. if they can register 90% of them, and 50% of those people vote, that's just over 370,000 votes. that means nathan deal loses in 2010, barack obama wins a state in 2008, and, again in 2012. according to that math, georgia turns blue. joining me now is ben jealous, a partner and senior fellow at the...
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also on friday, nathan's famous will host its 98th an you'll hotdog eating contest out on coney island. >>> something most people don't like to think about. what to do in case of an emergency that could range from losing your job to a health eye sis. it's a topic that can't be ignored. many americans have no emergency savings at all. personal finance correspondent sharon epperson is here with more. hey, sharon. >> it is a very big issue. even if they don't have a savings goal or plan or they can't stick to it many people know what they should do when it comes to saving for a rainy day. >> try to save more. try to my money a little bit better. >> can't live check by kmeng you never know. >> well, save a little bit and put it aside every month. every time you get paid you put something aside. >> it's difficult for many people to actually do that. more than a quarter of americans have no emergency savings. that's the big issue. >> is that a number that's gone up? since the great recession? >> aids a number that's stayed pretty much steady for the last four years and you'd think that with
also on friday, nathan's famous will host its 98th an you'll hotdog eating contest out on coney island. >>> something most people don't like to think about. what to do in case of an emergency that could range from losing your job to a health eye sis. it's a topic that can't be ignored. many americans have no emergency savings at all. personal finance correspondent sharon epperson is here with more. hey, sharon. >> it is a very big issue. even if they don't have a savings goal or...