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proguess or gary kessler is a digital forensics expert.rk, former special agent for the fbi that worked the world trade center investigations. gary, how much are investigations using cell phone images and calls. >> incredible number, particularly criminal investigations rely on cell phones and computers. digital devices certainly in the last 10 and 20 years have become increasingly either the target or the instrument and or the record keeper of criminal activity and other nefarious activities. so being able to look at what's on the digital devices becomes incredibly important. mobile phones in particular, i don't have one with me now, but mobile phones in particular as we more and more of us are using android devices and iphones and other smart phones, it is essentially a portable internet terminal, and so not only do i have traditional call history and contact list and text messages, e-mail, browser history, gps and other information and other information we thought of on a desktop or camera is now with us all the time. >> don, i want to
proguess or gary kessler is a digital forensics expert.rk, former special agent for the fbi that worked the world trade center investigations. gary, how much are investigations using cell phone images and calls. >> incredible number, particularly criminal investigations rely on cell phones and computers. digital devices certainly in the last 10 and 20 years have become increasingly either the target or the instrument and or the record keeper of criminal activity and other nefarious...
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. >> good afternoon my name is john can kessler i'd like to say the people that run uber and side car are very much in the game theory 2 types of players those that try to get ahead by following the rules and those that try to get ahead by ignoring the rules and i don't know which kind of people you want in this city i call that second group anarchists in terms of more cabs currently if it's just about numbers then each cab in the city wouldn't be empty fifty percent of the time fifty percent of the time they are empty and you can check that fact. it's not a matter of numbers it's a matter of efficiency. if it was just about numbers, take a listen to this -- new york city has one cab per 634 people the city of san francisco has one cab for 450 people if you add -- one last item. one last item is credit cards i just basically figured out on average i pay excuse me -- five dollars 75 cents per shift for credit card feeses. that's 3 million dollars for the industry as a whole. does it really cost them 3 million dollars to up keep those machines in the cars? i don't think so. applause. >>
. >> good afternoon my name is john can kessler i'd like to say the people that run uber and side car are very much in the game theory 2 types of players those that try to get ahead by following the rules and those that try to get ahead by ignoring the rules and i don't know which kind of people you want in this city i call that second group anarchists in terms of more cabs currently if it's just about numbers then each cab in the city wouldn't be empty fifty percent of the time fifty...
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. >>> former dfa commissioner and dean of the ucfs medical school, david kessler. throughout his
. >>> former dfa commissioner and dean of the ucfs medical school, david kessler. throughout his
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and it's really a wonderful -- lyle kessler wrote the play.and it's a wild -- and tom sturridge plays a boy who is kind of a damaged, fragile child, young man. and ben foster, who -- they're both great in the play -- plays his brother. and they kidnap a man. they're homeless boys that live in a house with no parents. it's like a stable, actually. and they kidnap a man, and they don't realize that when they kidnap him in a bar, he's one of the biggest gangsters from chicago who is visiting philadelphia. >> jimmy: oh, my gosh. >> and this whole crazy story unfurls from there. >> jimmy: oh, it's awesome. and you're the gangster. >> i'm the gangster. >> jimmy: if you guys want to see alec baldwin live, you've got to go see him in "orphans at the gerald schoenfeld theatre. i'm gonna be there, buddy. we'll be right back with emilia clarke, everybody! come on back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ male announcer ] where in the world can you find something new to love? at mcdonald's. introducing the premium mcwrap. bursting with fresh vegetables and tender
and it's really a wonderful -- lyle kessler wrote the play.and it's a wild -- and tom sturridge plays a boy who is kind of a damaged, fragile child, young man. and ben foster, who -- they're both great in the play -- plays his brother. and they kidnap a man. they're homeless boys that live in a house with no parents. it's like a stable, actually. and they kidnap a man, and they don't realize that when they kidnap him in a bar, he's one of the biggest gangsters from chicago who is visiting...
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david kessler was a fixture not only capitol hill but the white house working for president bush and clinton as head of the fda. he was instrumental in the fight against big tobacco exposing years of untruts. >> we changed how people perceive the product. people were upset about that. sure. but today, we view the product for what it is, a deadly, disgusting, addictive product. >> reporter: his latest fight is against obesity and how we are being manipulated by the food industry. he's based at usf but this week he was spreading his message. his research began in a dumpster. you're a doctor, a lawyer, a professor. have you ever dumpster dived behind a chili's restaurant? >> you are outing me? >> i'm outing you. >> i went through the garbage. i wore gloves and i really was very interested. i would go -- i would ask for can i have the card board boxes and the cartons and people gave them to me out of the garbage. i was very interested in seeing what's in our food. when you look at it, it is just layered and loaded with fat, sugar and salt. >> you are saying it's not my fault, it's not my
david kessler was a fixture not only capitol hill but the white house working for president bush and clinton as head of the fda. he was instrumental in the fight against big tobacco exposing years of untruts. >> we changed how people perceive the product. people were upset about that. sure. but today, we view the product for what it is, a deadly, disgusting, addictive product. >> reporter: his latest fight is against obesity and how we are being manipulated by the food industry....
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the kessler institute for rehabilitation. it takes time. post-surgery for a new amputee to take this first step. one of the most important things
the kessler institute for rehabilitation. it takes time. post-surgery for a new amputee to take this first step. one of the most important things
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. >> noreen kessler: and you just see a whole new person, a whole new beginning.t's almost like they're reborn. i can't think of another word but phenomenal. [ music ] >> roma downey: as a mother, i would do anything i could to help my child live a normal life. and i'm sure you would, too. but what if you couldn't do anything? what if you were totally helpless? that's the situation for hundreds and thousands of parents in developing countries whose children are born with cleft lip or cleft palate. in the united states, these deformities are corrected shortly after birth. but in many countries around the world, these children are left untreated and are shunned.
. >> noreen kessler: and you just see a whole new person, a whole new beginning.t's almost like they're reborn. i can't think of another word but phenomenal. [ music ] >> roma downey: as a mother, i would do anything i could to help my child live a normal life. and i'm sure you would, too. but what if you couldn't do anything? what if you were totally helpless? that's the situation for hundreds and thousands of parents in developing countries whose children are born with cleft lip...
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the kessler institute for rehabilitation. it takes time. six-weeks post-surgery for a new amputee to take this first step. one of the most important things is that this wound around the amputation has to heal up completely. this incision line that you see over here. after that is done, they actually have to shape the remaining area of the leg and then actually put something on to sort of shrink those tissues so that the prosthetic can go on. every patient that suffers an amputation, those who tailor therapy to use their new limb. peter coolidge who lost his leg due to complications from diabetes has had his prosthetic leg for less than two weeks. >> no hands there. he was using one hand earlier and two hands before that. let me show you something else. come around and take a look. when you actually look specifically what's hapwipening with his feet over here. stepping up with his good leg and look what's happening with his prosthetic. you get the heel to toe sort of rock. that's not something that comes naturally. that's something that pete
the kessler institute for rehabilitation. it takes time. six-weeks post-surgery for a new amputee to take this first step. one of the most important things is that this wound around the amputation has to heal up completely. this incision line that you see over here. after that is done, they actually have to shape the remaining area of the leg and then actually put something on to sort of shrink those tissues so that the prosthetic can go on. every patient that suffers an amputation, those who...
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i'm going to bring in the ultimate adjudicator, we have andy kessler, mr.ll. i'm kind of picking up on what reggie was saying about google glass being a game changer. for me, it feels like there's going to be the nerdy, geeky, i wouldn't want to be seen walking around with google glass on. >> google glass is going to ship several super bowls from now. it's not going to help you right now. amd is going to get swamped by the downdraft in the pc business. google is the anti-pc. everything they do is off the pc. yeah, you use a browser, but it's on the mobile phone, the product that they do make money on is search. they're growing, they are teeing up even more products to sell ads against, i think, google, even at 800 bucks is going end to up being a better stock than amd. >> with all due respect, andy, i will say while amd, the pc i think that you need to consider the fact that they could gain share, even if the pc market is declining, they could gain share. >> let's move along to the next pick, which is celgene, from your team. >> celgene, all right. >> celge
i'm going to bring in the ultimate adjudicator, we have andy kessler, mr.ll. i'm kind of picking up on what reggie was saying about google glass being a game changer. for me, it feels like there's going to be the nerdy, geeky, i wouldn't want to be seen walking around with google glass on. >> google glass is going to ship several super bowls from now. it's not going to help you right now. amd is going to get swamped by the downdraft in the pc business. google is the anti-pc. everything...
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analyst there, aaron kessler, cites expectations for increasing monetizaton driven by new ads.reasing ad flow. that is good news for facebook. this was $38 ipo last year. this you remember well. this moves it in upside and positive territory year-to-date. year-to-date up 0.0%. at least it is flat and in the green versus being down. this is good news for shareholders hot on facebook and hope it goes higher. david: by the way we'll talk to a guy who owned 10% of facebook next week. one of the best entrepeneurs in the whole world. >>> s&p futures are about 40 seconds away from closing. let's head back to phil atrieble in wildness continues at cme. >> it is hand quiet here. we're starting to look at next week here. we have adp number coming out. nonfarm payroll number coming out. 1544 on s&p. that is 50-day moving average. 1590. that is breakout. david: they're breaking out now. don't underplay it too much, phil. there is some last minute trades. >> there is some action. liz: phil, yeah, nobody is leaving today early from the cme. david: thanks, phil. time for quick speed read some
analyst there, aaron kessler, cites expectations for increasing monetizaton driven by new ads.reasing ad flow. that is good news for facebook. this was $38 ipo last year. this you remember well. this moves it in upside and positive territory year-to-date. year-to-date up 0.0%. at least it is flat and in the green versus being down. this is good news for shareholders hot on facebook and hope it goes higher. david: by the way we'll talk to a guy who owned 10% of facebook next week. one of the...
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out front, hugh hewitt and jim kessler, co-founder of third way. both of them friends of mine.ited to you have here. thank you so much for being here. jim, i'll start with you. the president's plan will be released in full next week. it's a few months late. but we won't begrudge him for that. we don't have the details. parts are similar to the final compromise that the president offered house speaker john boehner when negotiating before the budget talks fell apart. john boehner, nonetheless, slammed the proposal today saying "if the president believes these modest entitlement savings are needed to shore up the programs, there's no reason they should be held hostage for more tax hikes. that's no way to lead and move the country forward." so, jim, tell me, why do you think president obama is making this pitch? why is he going back down the same road that as we know led to stalemate the last time around? >> thanks, jake. i feel very lonely in this town. i actually think it's a very, very good budget. and actually whether i go back to last 20 or 30 years, i can not recall any presi
out front, hugh hewitt and jim kessler, co-founder of third way. both of them friends of mine.ited to you have here. thank you so much for being here. jim, i'll start with you. the president's plan will be released in full next week. it's a few months late. but we won't begrudge him for that. we don't have the details. parts are similar to the final compromise that the president offered house speaker john boehner when negotiating before the budget talks fell apart. john boehner, nonetheless,...
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also with me is aaron kessler from raymond james. aaron, let me kick this off with you since r.j. and i have been discussing this. what was your take on the amazon quarter? >> the numbers look fine. i would say revenues looked a little light, and same with the guidance for q2, although some of that may have been affect from japan, a big part of amazon. operating income was better, did about $448 million of operating income, above the high end of guidance at $350. a little slower revenue growth, but better operating income, so starting to see the margins improve for amazon. >> what do you think this tells us about where that margin improvement is? where is this -- where are we in the cycle? >> yeah, we think the margins are primarily coming in the u.s. business. i think international is still investing aggressively. they spent the last couple of years investing aggressively, as well as the kindle ecosystem. we think you're starting to see some margin improvements in both of those areas, especially on the fulfillment side. the stock still trading around 15 times 24 earnings, which w
also with me is aaron kessler from raymond james. aaron, let me kick this off with you since r.j. and i have been discussing this. what was your take on the amazon quarter? >> the numbers look fine. i would say revenues looked a little light, and same with the guidance for q2, although some of that may have been affect from japan, a big part of amazon. operating income was better, did about $448 million of operating income, above the high end of guidance at $350. a little slower revenue...
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he spent time at the kessler institute for rehabilitation in new jersey. here's his report. >> reporter: it takes time, about six weeks post-surgery for a new amputee to take this first step. one of the most important things is that this wound around the amputation has to heal up completely, this incision line that you see over here. and after that is done, they actually have to shape the remaining area of the leg and then actually put something on to sort of shrink those tissues so that the prosthetic can go on. every patient that suffers an amputation goes through tailored therapy to learn how to use their new limb. peter kulick, who lost his legedu to complications from diabetes, has had his prosthetic leg less than two weeks. the signs of progress can be small sometimes, but look, no hands. he was using one hand earlier, two hands before that. let me show you something else. if you come around, take a look. when you actually look specifically at what's happening with the speed over here, he's stepping up with his good leg over here, but look what's hap
he spent time at the kessler institute for rehabilitation in new jersey. here's his report. >> reporter: it takes time, about six weeks post-surgery for a new amputee to take this first step. one of the most important things is that this wound around the amputation has to heal up completely, this incision line that you see over here. and after that is done, they actually have to shape the remaining area of the leg and then actually put something on to sort of shrink those tissues so that...
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. >> howard, this guy, kessler, argues today in the journal, uses the number 40 million.d 40 million people will be changed and he cited some of the things betsy cited and also said they won't be able to see their doctors and also said it's going to be much more expensive. is he wrong? president obama ought to level with the american people. >> he's mostly wrong. first of all -- and there's a lot of stuff that betsy said that is not so. technically true, a lot of this is paid for by medicare, provider medicare, virtually none paid for by patient cuts. furthermore, patients -- >> untrue, untrue. >> well, we disagree. patients -- furthermore, patients get a better deal, because the doughnut hole gets closed on medicare. so they actually -- medicare patients actually come out ahead on this. >> can you just tell me -- i don't understand. if the providers -- talking about doctors, hospitals. >> right, hospitals. >> if the providers are damaged by this, how can the patient not be damaged by this at some point in time? that's the part i never -- >> ultimately, they will be. beca
. >> howard, this guy, kessler, argues today in the journal, uses the number 40 million.d 40 million people will be changed and he cited some of the things betsy cited and also said they won't be able to see their doctors and also said it's going to be much more expensive. is he wrong? president obama ought to level with the american people. >> he's mostly wrong. first of all -- and there's a lot of stuff that betsy said that is not so. technically true, a lot of this is paid for by...
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i've just received this information, this is from cnn new york from jason kessler.while executing a search warrant in new bedford massachusetts at a resident believed to be associated with dzhokhar police took in three people for questioning. the residents searched by the fbi is private off campus housing for students. while executing a search warrant in new bedford massachusetts, this at a residence that is believed to be associated with 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev, police took in three people for questioning. there's been question whether this suspect was living on campus or whether he was at this residence that was being searched throughout the day. it doesn't look like we know that one way or the other. >> and it's only safe to say that they've been taken in for questioning. >> absolutely. >> so now we wait to see from the fbi, new bedford police said they were taken in for questioning. we'll see by the fbi if they are persons of interest or perhaps they're just trying to get information on where he's been the last few days, any threatening behavior. three peo
i've just received this information, this is from cnn new york from jason kessler.while executing a search warrant in new bedford massachusetts at a resident believed to be associated with dzhokhar police took in three people for questioning. the residents searched by the fbi is private off campus housing for students. while executing a search warrant in new bedford massachusetts, this at a residence that is believed to be associated with 19-year-old dzhokhar tsarnaev, police took in three...
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aaron kessler from raymond james joins us on the fast line. make your case.s going to make this stock move? >> i think there will be upside to q1 estimates. first, we think facebook is increasing monnet eyesation in the near term. we think they gained some traction for realtime bidding on the facebook platform. additionally looking at the ad loads in the quarter, we think facebook significantly increased the ad load. we think they've opened that up in q1. that should drive greater revenues. third, mobile ad adoption. we think mobile will be strong in the quarter. street looking for 10% sequestial growth. >> the price target is what for you? >> we were $37 price targ chet is roughly 50% up side from current levels. >> wow. in what time period? >> that's a 12-month time period. >> anybodyç buy that? >> i do. >> murph? >> i think facebook is completely underloved. it hasn't acted well recently. if you look at the chart on this, it's been in a tight range. if we get a positive surprise to the up side as they are looking for, are you going to see the stock break
aaron kessler from raymond james joins us on the fast line. make your case.s going to make this stock move? >> i think there will be upside to q1 estimates. first, we think facebook is increasing monnet eyesation in the near term. we think they gained some traction for realtime bidding on the facebook platform. additionally looking at the ad loads in the quarter, we think facebook significantly increased the ad load. we think they've opened that up in q1. that should drive greater...