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you take the mass of the mack truck, humongous, multiply it by its speed. you get a number. now, take the mass of a roller skate, tiny, tiny, multiply by its speed, you get some number. and you could make that number bigger, couldn't you if v was enormous for the roller skate, isn't that true? so momentum really involves not only inertia but how fast the inertia is moving, inertia and motion. you have that kind of idea. that's what we're gonna talk about today. and today's stuff is all common sense, and it's an outgrowth of newton's laws. if that roller skate is running down the hill and that mack truck is running down the hill and you gotta stop them. you gotta step up in front, put your hand there and force them to a stop. there's gonna be a difference, isn't there? it's gonna be a lot harder to stop the mack truck. why? because you're gonna have to decelerate it. you're gonna have to decelerate it. and it takes not only a lot of force to-- i mean, how much force are gonna take to decelerate the mack truck compared to the roller skate? a lot or a little. a lot. why? 'cause
you take the mass of the mack truck, humongous, multiply it by its speed. you get a number. now, take the mass of a roller skate, tiny, tiny, multiply by its speed, you get some number. and you could make that number bigger, couldn't you if v was enormous for the roller skate, isn't that true? so momentum really involves not only inertia but how fast the inertia is moving, inertia and motion. you have that kind of idea. that's what we're gonna talk about today. and today's stuff is all common...
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that is humongous. they can say that they slow down and there's no slowing down or tightening.harles: coming up next, carl ichan versus apple. >> the stocks have fallen and have backed down the 550. it has already had a humongous run. >> i want to stop moving higher because they have the products coming out. >> i guess there was a time i mean, people don't use that term anymore. but you take a position and then you do what they want them to do and has nothing to do with fundamentally restructuring a company. >> there our company is in there are no way for them to return this. and it sounds like they might have this at their disposal. >> yes, google is rolling out internet services and it could be by a cellular company in order they could be competing against sam's song. you can definitely come up with ways to stay competitive. and no one would think of apple as a disadvantage. but there were years where they were disadvantaged as well. >> again, i'm not a big fan of the buyback. stocks are down 50 or 60 or 70%. and they are showing that they have some confidence in our company.
that is humongous. they can say that they slow down and there's no slowing down or tightening.harles: coming up next, carl ichan versus apple. >> the stocks have fallen and have backed down the 550. it has already had a humongous run. >> i want to stop moving higher because they have the products coming out. >> i guess there was a time i mean, people don't use that term anymore. but you take a position and then you do what they want them to do and has nothing to do with...
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even just the names of the drinks humongous to the big drinks are really outrageous. thank you. seeing no other questions, thank you so much, miss gupta. dr. from ucsf professor of health policy. thank you, dr. smith. >> thank you. i come from a background of having spent over 25 years in my career doing research on public health prevention. i recently spent three years working for the un commercial term nants of health to prevent and health strategies to one of the most effective strategies for affecting the consumable products that are harmful to health that being sugary beverages and doing studies in national institutes of health. when i speak about what we don't know about sugary beverages and taxation. i spent a quarter of my lifeworking in this area of research. i want to first speak to some of that, i think budget and legislative analyst report, i was able to read it. i think it's a wonderful piece of work. the ability to bring national and local data to bear is great. i want to speak to some things that are not in the report and that as your representative said, it's a v
even just the names of the drinks humongous to the big drinks are really outrageous. thank you. seeing no other questions, thank you so much, miss gupta. dr. from ucsf professor of health policy. thank you, dr. smith. >> thank you. i come from a background of having spent over 25 years in my career doing research on public health prevention. i recently spent three years working for the un commercial term nants of health to prevent and health strategies to one of the most effective...
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when is it butterfly and you're nervous and when should you trust your gut and say i'm making a humongousistake. >> folks at florida state university conducted yet another study. they say that the results show that engaged couples know on a subconscious level whether or not you'd be happy. your first marriage, honestly, you're about to walk down the aisle, gut feeling right then? >> you know, i felt like it was the right thing. my mother and father didn't at all. but they never shared it with me. in retrospect, i was just way too young to be getting married. what about you? because yours was a doozy. mine was a doozy, too. all those first marriages that do not work out, look them up under the title what was i thinking. >> that does happen. i think you -- i'm an optimist, so i often explain things away. that's just nerves. in a relationship, when somebody is not right, you can will it in your head to be something -- can we change subjects? what is next? >> well, unmarried couples are not the ones choosing not to get married. more and more they are buying a home together. attorneys say can
when is it butterfly and you're nervous and when should you trust your gut and say i'm making a humongousistake. >> folks at florida state university conducted yet another study. they say that the results show that engaged couples know on a subconscious level whether or not you'd be happy. your first marriage, honestly, you're about to walk down the aisle, gut feeling right then? >> you know, i felt like it was the right thing. my mother and father didn't at all. but they never...
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person is that's going to be bringing in millions and millions of dollars after this split up that humongouspot, the second in u.s. lottery history. laura? >> it is so exciting to see his enthusiasm. he can't help but be thrilled. >> we'll keep checking back. thanks so much, peggy. >>> it is, indeed, a different world for the winners. before they can begin playing with that money, they have to get their hands on it. chase has a plan for him to get in on the action. >> chase? >> i'm hoping that before they enter this door to claim their prize that they stop by and give myself and my photographer a few dollars. that sounds good, right? one thing won't be happening. i won't be walking inside to claim. this is what failure looks like, terry and laura. i bought some tickets and was checking them this morning. there are some lucky people in california, one is going to win that jackpot. there is a very lucky person in the atlanta area. they matched all six numbers. they will share that $600 million jackpot. two people winning or getting five numbers correct. they are going to win a pretty nice priz
person is that's going to be bringing in millions and millions of dollars after this split up that humongouspot, the second in u.s. lottery history. laura? >> it is so exciting to see his enthusiasm. he can't help but be thrilled. >> we'll keep checking back. thanks so much, peggy. >>> it is, indeed, a different world for the winners. before they can begin playing with that money, they have to get their hands on it. chase has a plan for him to get in on the action. >>...
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physical day for 8 hours, i was huffing and puffing at night, i was physically exhausted, i was humongous it was embarrassing >> as a result of the journey i expeexperience on undercover bo. i have to make sure i am in best shape as well as getting the company into shape. >> mitch model went undercover and learned more about his company than he could have imagined. mitch, seems like ceo leaders in washington could learn a thing from you. i watched that episode, i like it a lot. you really, it hit home with me, you were honest about what you learned. about how detached you were from the very business you were running. >> it is incredible. i thought i was attached to the company, i spent a lot of times going to the store, until you get into trenches and work with associated it was mind boggling, wherever the distribution center or the stores. charles: you follow everything. politician, there has to be some way for them to do, that right? they do the photo op, then they leave, they have to find a way to get in there, really learn what is moving people, beyond whole celebrity culture that som
physical day for 8 hours, i was huffing and puffing at night, i was physically exhausted, i was humongous it was embarrassing >> as a result of the journey i expeexperience on undercover bo. i have to make sure i am in best shape as well as getting the company into shape. >> mitch model went undercover and learned more about his company than he could have imagined. mitch, seems like ceo leaders in washington could learn a thing from you. i watched that episode, i like it a lot. you...
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hey, here are humongous boulders. could you please go check these boulders to make sure there are no secondary devices? i was like sure, whatever. i am walking over these very rocks,e walks, -- huge and i slept because i was carrying like 40 pounds of gear and -- slipped because i was carrying like 40 pounds of gear and a weapon. in i slip and put my hand this pile of do, and i was like, what is this? and it was the guys face. , yeah um, here is a piece. let's take this back for analysis. these are the kinds of things i dealt with on somewhat of a daily basis. it's kind of like playing a videogame. i'm not going to live. it was kind of third person, i am kind of outside my body now, watching this stuff happen, and i am not sure how i am going to deal with it, so i'm not. i am going to put that in the back of my file cabinet and deal with that when i get home. so, those were some of the stuff -- and that was my first experience with those types of situations. there were guys who had seen those things multiple times and
hey, here are humongous boulders. could you please go check these boulders to make sure there are no secondary devices? i was like sure, whatever. i am walking over these very rocks,e walks, -- huge and i slept because i was carrying like 40 pounds of gear and -- slipped because i was carrying like 40 pounds of gear and a weapon. in i slip and put my hand this pile of do, and i was like, what is this? and it was the guys face. , yeah um, here is a piece. let's take this back for analysis. these...
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inside that number were humongous profits. profits, the mother's milk of stocks, okay?l revenue service measured profit. you can't cheat or fiddle with it. domestic nonfinancial profits. domestic nonfinancial profits, up 8.5%. year on year. that is a big number. and were an all-time high for profits, $2.1 trillion. now, that to me is bullish. even though i don't hear anyone talking about it. >> no, i think it's bullish and i think it's interesting no one is talking about it. those are the kind of stats -- >> big numbers. >> that people need to hear. all you hear about is the negative stuff that people are fooling around with. some of the earnings. >> they come out late, but these are huge numbers. $2.1 trillion. as i said, these are irs taxing profits. you can't fiddle with it the way you can with some of the s&p. >> that's goes to the justification about the economy turning around. >> that goes to job creation. when corporate ceo's says we're on solid footing, we can hire more people. >> we had a report from bob pisani, to you buy the cyclicals or what? >> i have been
inside that number were humongous profits. profits, the mother's milk of stocks, okay?l revenue service measured profit. you can't cheat or fiddle with it. domestic nonfinancial profits. domestic nonfinancial profits, up 8.5%. year on year. that is a big number. and were an all-time high for profits, $2.1 trillion. now, that to me is bullish. even though i don't hear anyone talking about it. >> no, i think it's bullish and i think it's interesting no one is talking about it. those are the...
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look at 5s to 30s, humongous flattening. today along close to 30 basis points in the last month. chart is any chart that has to do at the end pop you see this dlash/yen chart. it would be the same if it was euro/yen or pound/yen. though the swiss frank in front of it, nothing year 116. i went back. we haven't been at a 116 handle since 1990. 23-year high. tyler, back to you. >> all right. i'll take you, ricky. well, that chart really tells the story butte eautifully. >>> canada's supreme court making a big move when it comes to prostitution north of the border. will the neighbor to the north be the next amsterdam? >>> and we haven't skated in bauer's new hockey gear but they say it will revolutionize your game, whether you're playing in the nhl, the olympics or in the over-40 league. this stuff will amaze you. the ceo joins us after a break. americans take care of business. they always have. they always will. that's why you take charge of your future. your retirement. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. listening, planning, working one on on
look at 5s to 30s, humongous flattening. today along close to 30 basis points in the last month. chart is any chart that has to do at the end pop you see this dlash/yen chart. it would be the same if it was euro/yen or pound/yen. though the swiss frank in front of it, nothing year 116. i went back. we haven't been at a 116 handle since 1990. 23-year high. tyler, back to you. >> all right. i'll take you, ricky. well, that chart really tells the story butte eautifully. >>> canada's...
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you would have a humongous tax bill brought on by yourself, and so far not many losses do. if you're an institution, you want to show your clients that you own it. that makes the stock blessed. third, unlike most of the bricks and mortar outfits out there, amazon does have a real mystery. the possibly of a lights out quarter could be in the cards. walmart and target keep going down. finally, when it comes to the worth of amazon, there is a simple answer you can get. it's worth what people will pay for it. the answer is they'll pay $400, or $178 billion for the stock where it was trading this morning before the pullback. that's when the discipline comes in. as i've been saying for a while now, you have to recognize that the idea of a bubble in stocks has kept you out of so many winners that it's just unforgivable. if you're a performance manager. look, i can't blame anyone for wanting to sell amazon, or so many other stocks for that matter based on valuation. i know it's way too expensive for my charitable trust. we're not going to do that. but this weekend also on twitter s
you would have a humongous tax bill brought on by yourself, and so far not many losses do. if you're an institution, you want to show your clients that you own it. that makes the stock blessed. third, unlike most of the bricks and mortar outfits out there, amazon does have a real mystery. the possibly of a lights out quarter could be in the cards. walmart and target keep going down. finally, when it comes to the worth of amazon, there is a simple answer you can get. it's worth what people will...
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. >> it is humongous. it is very large, but it is not innovative.age of our understanding of the web. people like to see two pictures of dogs. one of our channels is facebook. we also post a lot of pictures. that is how we have been doing it. if it is amazing. you talk about the pet business not necessarily having adapted. what is it that you guys are doing that petsmart cannot do? help me understand. we tapof the things that into is this phenomenon of dog parents. dogs have gone from being a pet to an extension of the family. we understand that and we have created services for that. we are children of the internet age. see how the internet is good at making services. it is a recession-proof business if you think about it. people take their pets very seriously. what do you say to those who say that is a copy of birchbox? very similar. >> they are friends of ours. we are close with them. we think more less about the subscription model and more about the customers that we are serving. as we mentioned, we can serve them in many different ways. channels
. >> it is humongous. it is very large, but it is not innovative.age of our understanding of the web. people like to see two pictures of dogs. one of our channels is facebook. we also post a lot of pictures. that is how we have been doing it. if it is amazing. you talk about the pet business not necessarily having adapted. what is it that you guys are doing that petsmart cannot do? help me understand. we tapof the things that into is this phenomenon of dog parents. dogs have gone from...
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hey, here are humongous boulders. could you please go check these boulders to make sure there are no secondary devices? i was like sure, whatever. i am walking over these very unstable walks, -- huge rocks, and i slept because i was carrying like 40 pounds of gear and -- slipped because i was carrying like 40 pounds of gear and a weapon. and i slip and put my hand in this pile of do, and i was like, what is this? and it was the guys face. and it was like, yeah um, here is a piece. let's take this back for analysis. these are the kinds of things i dealt with on somewhat of a daily basis. it's kind of like playing a videogame. i'm not going to live. it was kind of third person, i am kind of outside my body now, watching this stuff happen, and i am not sure how i am going to deal with it, so i'm not. i am going to put that in the back of my file cabinet and deal with that when i get home. so, those were some of the stuff and that was my first experience with those types of situations. there were guys who had seen those t
hey, here are humongous boulders. could you please go check these boulders to make sure there are no secondary devices? i was like sure, whatever. i am walking over these very unstable walks, -- huge rocks, and i slept because i was carrying like 40 pounds of gear and -- slipped because i was carrying like 40 pounds of gear and a weapon. and i slip and put my hand in this pile of do, and i was like, what is this? and it was the guys face. and it was like, yeah um, here is a piece. let's take...
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it is foolish for people to make these humongous loans. they need to work and go with a minimum of help. i know college and textbooks at all cost a fortune now. i want to go back to my dad briefly. a couple of things i want to hit you with. he was one of the children of the depression. dayas making $.50 per plowing. when he was working for the ccc. theas developed or roosevelt years to make jobs for the young people. the main thing they did was built state parks around the country. you can still see many of those state parks and some of the original cabins today. my dad and two uncles learned construction skills doing this, which they retained for their lifetime. my dad was the superintendent over large jobs, building hospitals, schools. so did by uncles. they have been doing this deal work and supervising a 30 story building. host: larry in nicholson, georgia. caller: hello. is thatthought on it nominate people can get full- time work, as far as the kids. if each of the minimum wage from seven dollars per hour to $10 floor.r, it raises th
it is foolish for people to make these humongous loans. they need to work and go with a minimum of help. i know college and textbooks at all cost a fortune now. i want to go back to my dad briefly. a couple of things i want to hit you with. he was one of the children of the depression. dayas making $.50 per plowing. when he was working for the ccc. theas developed or roosevelt years to make jobs for the young people. the main thing they did was built state parks around the country. you can...
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hey, here are humongous boulders. could you please go check these boulders to make sure there are no secondary devices? i was like sure, whatever. i am walking over these very unstable walks, -- huge rocks, and i slept because i was carrying like 40 pounds of gear and -- slipped because i was carrying like 40 pounds of gear and a weapon. and i slip and put my hand in this pile of do, and i was like, what is this? and it was the guys face. and it was like, yeah um, here is a piece. let's take this back for analysis. these are the kinds of things i dealt with on somewhat of a daily basis. it's kind of like playing a videogame. i'm not going to live. it was kind of third person, i am kind of outside my body now, watching this stuff happen, and i am not sure how i am going to deal with it, so i'm not. i am going to put that in the back of my file cabinet and deal with that when i get home. so, those were some of the stuff -- and that was my first experience with those types of situations. there were guys who had seen thos
hey, here are humongous boulders. could you please go check these boulders to make sure there are no secondary devices? i was like sure, whatever. i am walking over these very unstable walks, -- huge rocks, and i slept because i was carrying like 40 pounds of gear and -- slipped because i was carrying like 40 pounds of gear and a weapon. and i slip and put my hand in this pile of do, and i was like, what is this? and it was the guys face. and it was like, yeah um, here is a piece. let's take...
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talk about smaller economic could bid forthey a smaller piece of geography rather than a humongous piece. carriers -- they can target their activities and take something that is a consumable bite rather than be forced to go out -- >> there is a patchwork quilt of what they can buy at the auction. >> they can buy their areas or other smaller areas rather than having to buy. we have put this out for comment. it is an interesting idea. but it wasn't -- >> that is the history. we are about to conduct our 86th auction. that kind of, situation has occurred. .fter, market develops various players say, how can i be organized for the most efficiency? >> i'm beyond my time by quite a little bit. [laughter] >> the gentleman's time has expired. recognizes the gentlelady from north carolina for five minutes. >> thank you to the commissioners for being here today. to direct my question to you. that has beene raised from my staff back home in north carolina. it has to do with one of the points you made in your opening testimony. i will read from your opening statement. we adopted an order to have calli
talk about smaller economic could bid forthey a smaller piece of geography rather than a humongous piece. carriers -- they can target their activities and take something that is a consumable bite rather than be forced to go out -- >> there is a patchwork quilt of what they can buy at the auction. >> they can buy their areas or other smaller areas rather than having to buy. we have put this out for comment. it is an interesting idea. but it wasn't -- >> that is the history. we...
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my bill is a humongous. bit strips, how about that?ur plans and we are apparently having a little conversation with the co-founder. ashley: martha stewart giving pink slips to 100 employees, the reasons ahead. tracy: this look at 10 and 30 year treasuries, a two basis points, 2.7% in 30 years moving up slightly as well. actually it is unchanged, 3.9%. ♪ [ bell ringing, applause ] five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in after-market trading. ♪ all the tech stocks with a market cap... of at least 50 billion... are up on the day. 12 low-vome stocks... breaking into 52-week highs. six upcoming earnings plays... that recently gapped up. [ male announcer ] now the world is your trading floor. get real-time market scanning wherever you are with the mobile trader app. from td ameritrade. yep. got all the cozies. [ grandma ] with n fedex one rate, i could ll a box and ship it r one flat rate. so i kn untilt was full. you'd be crazy not to. is tnana? [ male announcer ] fedex one rate. simple, flat rate shipping with the reliability of
my bill is a humongous. bit strips, how about that?ur plans and we are apparently having a little conversation with the co-founder. ashley: martha stewart giving pink slips to 100 employees, the reasons ahead. tracy: this look at 10 and 30 year treasuries, a two basis points, 2.7% in 30 years moving up slightly as well. actually it is unchanged, 3.9%. ♪ [ bell ringing, applause ] five tech stocks with more than a 10%... change in after-market trading. ♪ all the tech stocks with a market...
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. >>> $3 billion tunnel project for seattle is on hold this morning after a humongous drill was stoppedacks. cnn's stephanie elam takes a look into the mystery. >> reporter: no doubt bertha is a behemoth. at five stories tall she's billed as the largest dine tame tunnelling machine in the world. bertha was only a tenth of the way on her nearly two-mile journey when she suddenly encountered something large enough and strong enough to stop her in her tracks. >> we're being really cautious. want to make sure that we don't damage this $80 million machine. >> reporter: what is it? the mystery is fueling lots of speculation. geologists point to how seattle's watery edges were filled in with just about anything by the city's pioneers. >> you find old shoes, newspapers. there's a boat buried in downtown seattle. so you name it. it could be down there. >> reporter: another theory is it's a massive boulder left during the ice age. residents have their own guesses. >> some kind of bur yell ground maybe? >> taking a christmas break saying, merry christmas, big bertha. >> reporter: if that's the cas
. >>> $3 billion tunnel project for seattle is on hold this morning after a humongous drill was stoppedacks. cnn's stephanie elam takes a look into the mystery. >> reporter: no doubt bertha is a behemoth. at five stories tall she's billed as the largest dine tame tunnelling machine in the world. bertha was only a tenth of the way on her nearly two-mile journey when she suddenly encountered something large enough and strong enough to stop her in her tracks. >> we're being...
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and i was basically searching for secondary devices or like, hey, there's news humongous boulders, can you please go check them to make sure there's no secondary devices, and i was like, sure, whatever. so i'm walking over these very unstable rocks, huge rocks, and i slipped because i'm wearing, like, 40 pounds of gear, carrying a weapon, you know, all geared out as usual, and i fell and put my hand in this pile of goo. and i was like, oh, what is this? it was pretty much the guy's face. and i'm like, y'all missed a piece. i'm going to bring it to you now, because we had to collect all of that stuff and take it back for analysis. so that kind of stuff is, you know, some of the things that i dealt with on a somewhat daily basis. not all the time. but it was kind of one of those things that you deal with, and you're kind of, you know, looking back on them like it was kind of like playing a video game. i'm not going to lie, this was very much -- it was very much kind of third person, i'm kind of outside my body right now, i'm watching this stuff happen, and i'm not sure how i'm going to d
and i was basically searching for secondary devices or like, hey, there's news humongous boulders, can you please go check them to make sure there's no secondary devices, and i was like, sure, whatever. so i'm walking over these very unstable rocks, huge rocks, and i slipped because i'm wearing, like, 40 pounds of gear, carrying a weapon, you know, all geared out as usual, and i fell and put my hand in this pile of goo. and i was like, oh, what is this? it was pretty much the guy's face. and...