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>> there is a place for both of them have apex facebook is buying drone companies as well. dronehave bought company to compete with connecting the developing world. there you are competing with balloons. their natural instinct is to float. a drone's instinct is to fall. the great thing about the drones as they can stay in one place where the balloons float around with the wind. there is a case for both of them. >> do you see big companies on a collision course? complementary. is the beginning of the drone age. everyis room for buddy. they will be in farms, you will see drones over cities. maybe there will be police drones, maybe they will be doing delivery. >> how do they change our lives? >> how does google street view change her life? you can see the world around you. you can see it from air level as well. to get that same notion of simultaneous information about the world around us, we can see real-time high-resolution data. >> how worried should we be about robots taking our jobs? human extension? >> you went there. >> i went there. by and large doing jobs that are not
>> there is a place for both of them have apex facebook is buying drone companies as well. dronehave bought company to compete with connecting the developing world. there you are competing with balloons. their natural instinct is to float. a drone's instinct is to fall. the great thing about the drones as they can stay in one place where the balloons float around with the wind. there is a case for both of them. >> do you see big companies on a collision course? complementary. is the...
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the chronology, to me--and it begins and ends at the apex. it's like an open book. '59, the beginning of the war, with the short prologue; '75, at the bottom on the left. it's like an open book, the beginning and the--the end of the war meet, the war comes full circle. it's a closed time line, but it's broken by the earth. by having the names be listed chronologically, any returning veteran can find his or her time place on the memorial. and in so doing, if you know one call, you'll find others in close proximity. and i--i was trying to tap into a sense of bringing them back to that immediate memory. there's something called--you know, i--i talk about stopping time, where present, past, future--it all kind of comes to a point. and by having to relive that past, it forces you to face it and then you have to walk out into--into the present time. c-span: tell the story about how you found out you had won. >> guest: oh, it's a --it's a strange one. i was in class, actually. and i had entered the competition as an exercise. you know, students do i
the chronology, to me--and it begins and ends at the apex. it's like an open book. '59, the beginning of the war, with the short prologue; '75, at the bottom on the left. it's like an open book, the beginning and the--the end of the war meet, the war comes full circle. it's a closed time line, but it's broken by the earth. by having the names be listed chronologically, any returning veteran can find his or her time place on the memorial. and in so doing, if you know one call, you'll find others...
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an apex predator. what could fight against this thing? it wasn't anything big. it wasn't alive. it was a fence. that fence got that tiger stuck by one paw. one paw. that tiger was stuck overnight. people in a nearby village believe. they heard it growling like somebody anybody help. look at that tiger. >> if you're hearing growling at night, you are not going to investigate that one. >> they did investigate. tiger stuck in a fence. >> the tiger is really struggling. >> forest officials were called in to help this creature out. it had been trapped five hours. they were able to tranquilize it and carried it away. they said they were going to return it to a nearby forest. >>> meanwhile in sweden what you have here is a beautiful frozen glassy lake. they were ice skating when they came upon this yearling stuck on the ice. they said it couldn't get any traction. they took rope they had, put it around the legs and dragged it to the side of the shore. the yearling is not having any of this. they said it was finally able to get some traction and ran off. >> how long do you think someone
an apex predator. what could fight against this thing? it wasn't anything big. it wasn't alive. it was a fence. that fence got that tiger stuck by one paw. one paw. that tiger was stuck overnight. people in a nearby village believe. they heard it growling like somebody anybody help. look at that tiger. >> if you're hearing growling at night, you are not going to investigate that one. >> they did investigate. tiger stuck in a fence. >> the tiger is really struggling. >>...
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. >> his exhibit tells the story of sara spencer, she made millions on her apex hair care company. >> one of her warehouse hired 100 p.m. >> they had a thing called a breakfast show at the club harlem that started at 6:00 in the morning when all the either people from sammy davis junior to dean martin atlantic city was a 24 hour town that never slept. >> to share the history hunter brings his exhibits to schools and opens to students and scholars and tourists if you go to 6abc.com/art of aging you'll find more inspiring stories. >>> the "action news" news team is out working on news stories beginning at 4:00 beginning with the first freebie friday of the year and if losing weight is one of your resolutions you may be tempted to turn to a diet supplement. do any of them work? consumer reports has more on that at 4:00. >>> and a man is hit with mind blowing news part of a car was inside of his body all of this time. what they found later on "action news." accuweather coming up. >>> you like magic david because the radar has clouds everywhere and you are standing out in this pocket of su
. >> his exhibit tells the story of sara spencer, she made millions on her apex hair care company. >> one of her warehouse hired 100 p.m. >> they had a thing called a breakfast show at the club harlem that started at 6:00 in the morning when all the either people from sammy davis junior to dean martin atlantic city was a 24 hour town that never slept. >> to share the history hunter brings his exhibits to schools and opens to students and scholars and tourists if you go...
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. >> reporter: sarah spencer made millions on her apex hair care company. >> she was able to employee at one of her warehouses 300 people. >> reporter: learn about club harlem the mecca of a can american entertainment down the shore. >> they had a breakfast show that started at 6:00 a.m. when all the other entertainers from sammy davis junior to frank sinatra to dean martin came to the north side. atlantic city never slept. >> reporter: hunter brings exhibits to schools and opens his doors to students scholars and tourists. if you go to 6abc.com/art of aging, you'll find more inspiring stories of orderly adults making a difference. lisa thomas-laurey channel 6 "action news." did you know enamel is your teeth's first line of defense? but daily eating and drinking can leave enamel rough and weak. introducing new colgate enamel health toothpaste its unique formula replenishes weak spots with natural calcium... ...and gently polishes... ...for strong, healthy enamel. strengthen the enamel that protects your teeth. introducing new colgate enamel health toothpaste. replenish and polish for
. >> reporter: sarah spencer made millions on her apex hair care company. >> she was able to employee at one of her warehouses 300 people. >> reporter: learn about club harlem the mecca of a can american entertainment down the shore. >> they had a breakfast show that started at 6:00 a.m. when all the other entertainers from sammy davis junior to frank sinatra to dean martin came to the north side. atlantic city never slept. >> reporter: hunter brings exhibits to...
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. >> this is actually an apex super critical co2 machine.s is really the extraction platform in which we're generating all of that oil or the mother's milk. then we test it to determine strength and strain. we just grossly underestimated demand from the adult use consumer and specifically the infused products. i mean, it's slightly embarrassing because for better or worse, i'm maybe identified as a thought leader. this just knocked me over the side of the head. we sold more in a 90-minute period in january than we did in the entire month of november of 2013. this is serving the adult use market, the recreational marijuana consumer. >> i can get the next person in line. >> this will house call it 500 plants. the wheels of cannabis turn slow when you're waiting on permits. i've always had a high tolerance for risk. obviously this business is wrought with risk. as you say rise to the top of the mile high city, it's also a long way to fall. >> tripp's growing empire is proof that some americans like to eat and drink their weed. >> so how many di
. >> this is actually an apex super critical co2 machine.s is really the extraction platform in which we're generating all of that oil or the mother's milk. then we test it to determine strength and strain. we just grossly underestimated demand from the adult use consumer and specifically the infused products. i mean, it's slightly embarrassing because for better or worse, i'm maybe identified as a thought leader. this just knocked me over the side of the head. we sold more in a 90-minute...
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recently in the hospital with battling pneumonia and patty you just said it, saudi arabia is at the apex of so much of what is going on in that region right now. when you talk about the steep decline economically in oil prices what that's meant for other economies around the world. what it has meant around the united states and in venezuela. we've seen long lines for food and basic needs and the saudis said that we can live with low oil prices because in part, you know this better than i do, they have a huge sovereign well fund. >> they can produce oil more cheaply than anybody. they're deliberately sitting on prices. even if that means that they have to tap in to their cash reserves that mount of cash that they're sitting on, they're willing to do it. the saudis have said that they're doing this is to protect their market share against oil fracking. but there are political gains they've been getting from this as well. it's putting pressure on iran, for example. iran needs oil at $140 a barrel. and so crude is falling 60% since june. this is why saudi arabia, it's very key because of oil
recently in the hospital with battling pneumonia and patty you just said it, saudi arabia is at the apex of so much of what is going on in that region right now. when you talk about the steep decline economically in oil prices what that's meant for other economies around the world. what it has meant around the united states and in venezuela. we've seen long lines for food and basic needs and the saudis said that we can live with low oil prices because in part, you know this better than i do,...
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. >> this is at the apex of iraq going to hell.st started, and the war went from incredibly violent to over the top violent, especially in baghdad. >> we would get blown up regularly, snipers shooting at us. never really tell who the enemy was. >> soldiers from the u.s. army's bravo company 216, including specialist ethan mccord, are on patrol in a rundown neighborhood called new baghdad. early that morning the battalion comes under mortar fire as it leaves the base. and while the soldiers patrol, they hear sporadic gunfire. >> this area had been a troublesome area so bravo company was tasked out to go in and kind of flush people out. >> two apache helicopters are providing air support, and cameras mounted on their gun sights are recording the mission. wikileaks added the subtitles on the video, but the audio you hear is the pilot's actual radio chatter. >> we got a target coming at you. >> the pilots spot a group of men they suspect are insurgents carrying weapons. >> have individuals with weapons. >> he's got a weapon, too. >> th
. >> this is at the apex of iraq going to hell.st started, and the war went from incredibly violent to over the top violent, especially in baghdad. >> we would get blown up regularly, snipers shooting at us. never really tell who the enemy was. >> soldiers from the u.s. army's bravo company 216, including specialist ethan mccord, are on patrol in a rundown neighborhood called new baghdad. early that morning the battalion comes under mortar fire as it leaves the base. and while...
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>> well, black marlin is an apex predator like the blue marlin is, but they are extremely great fightershey're tremendous jumpers. they do jump a lot. very exciting fish. >> the marlin's most dangerous feature is its 2 to 3-foot-long bill, resembling a sword. that weapon, combined with the marlin's violent thrashing, can maim or even kill a fisherman if it gets too close to the boat. for the first few hours, the fishing trip is peaceful and quiet. >> we kind of went on a really long boat ride and then we caught like a turtle, which was fun, and i played with it for a little while. >> but then steven feels something big tugging at the end of his line. the teenager hooks the beast, and the family gets ready to reel it in. >> then when the big marlin struck, my dad got all excited and all ready to go. he was, like, steven, get in the chair. >> the marlin is snagged, and steven settles in for a long fight. the marlin appears briefly and dives deep, trying to shake the line. >> the big black marlin. >> the scaly giant jumps a second time, and the crew gets a closer look. the boat's longtime c
>> well, black marlin is an apex predator like the blue marlin is, but they are extremely great fightershey're tremendous jumpers. they do jump a lot. very exciting fish. >> the marlin's most dangerous feature is its 2 to 3-foot-long bill, resembling a sword. that weapon, combined with the marlin's violent thrashing, can maim or even kill a fisherman if it gets too close to the boat. for the first few hours, the fishing trip is peaceful and quiet. >> we kind of went on a...
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we are going to see a decline in the whole range of apex particularly in the u.s. other countries that are energy specialist. in a way that is reflected in the bond market. bond yields are coming down to reflect there is going to be a shortfall in capital spending and a slave in a row role in the 19th century, a big correction of investment. -- and is going to be like the train railroads in the 19th century, a big correction of investment. we will get to a higher level of oil prices in the next five years. but producing exactly with this one happen is foolish errand. >> [indiscernible] what is the significance? >> we should drop the 2% inflation target altogether. >> is carney secure? what i would not think so. >> there you go. thank you so much. >> brendan brown t >>here. >> greeces's finance minister. stay with us. ♪ >> welcome to "countdown." the yen rising for the 30 day is the u.s. dollar. shoulder to shoulder with the germany. 0% and even negative at certain times of the trading day. we are at the zero and negative rates in japan. inflation fears, market risk
we are going to see a decline in the whole range of apex particularly in the u.s. other countries that are energy specialist. in a way that is reflected in the bond market. bond yields are coming down to reflect there is going to be a shortfall in capital spending and a slave in a row role in the 19th century, a big correction of investment. -- and is going to be like the train railroads in the 19th century, a big correction of investment. we will get to a higher level of oil prices in the next...
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the president's powers are at there apex. all the powers of article two. in the second so we deal with situations where congress has chosen to remain silent. the distribution of power. in this congressional indifference or acquiescence and may be seen to invite independent measures of presidential responsibility. the motive, analysis it often depends upon the imperatives of events. zone three involves situations where the pres. president acts in the face of implicit rejection. the power -- it can only be sustained if it falls within an exclusive exercise of power. enacting what later became the taft-hartley act. considered a version that would have authorized the president to seize domestic industries but the version ultimately enacted permitted to such language. further because further, because seizing american industries cannot be regarded as a preclusive power the seizure was constitutionally innocent. if so what does it yanks down steel tell us? at first blush it seems like the ptions fallen herself. the unilateral cancellation of programs all explicit
the president's powers are at there apex. all the powers of article two. in the second so we deal with situations where congress has chosen to remain silent. the distribution of power. in this congressional indifference or acquiescence and may be seen to invite independent measures of presidential responsibility. the motive, analysis it often depends upon the imperatives of events. zone three involves situations where the pres. president acts in the face of implicit rejection. the power -- it...
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the president's powers are at there apex. all the powers of article two. in the second so we deal with situations where congress has chosen to remain silent. the distribution of power. in this congressional indifference or acquiescence and may be seen to invite independent measures of presidential responsibility. the motive, analysis it often depends upon the imperatives of events. zone three involves situations where the pres. president acts in the face of implicit rejection.
the president's powers are at there apex. all the powers of article two. in the second so we deal with situations where congress has chosen to remain silent. the distribution of power. in this congressional indifference or acquiescence and may be seen to invite independent measures of presidential responsibility. the motive, analysis it often depends upon the imperatives of events. zone three involves situations where the pres. president acts in the face of implicit rejection.
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in this zone the president's powers are at their apex because he has all the powers article to all the powers article to get him and all the powers that congress has authorized to delegate to them under article one. in the second zone we deal with situations where congress has chosen to remain silent on the subject. this is the nether world, a zone of twilight in which the powers are between the president and congress are uncertain. justice jackson advised us in this on congressional indifference or acquiescence may generally be seen to invite independent measures, measures on independent presidential responsibility, and justice jackson goes to great pains to point out that the mode of analysis or went in and come when you exercise the potential power is appropriate often depends on the imperative of events, in other words real-world consequences of a failure to act. zone three involves a situation where the president acts in the face of explicit or implicit congressional rejection of the exercise of power. in this zone his power is at its lowest to the power cannot be sustained if it
in this zone the president's powers are at their apex because he has all the powers article to all the powers article to get him and all the powers that congress has authorized to delegate to them under article one. in the second zone we deal with situations where congress has chosen to remain silent on the subject. this is the nether world, a zone of twilight in which the powers are between the president and congress are uncertain. justice jackson advised us in this on congressional...
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believe it or not, this is the most diverse congress the american people have ever -- >> the apex of congressional diversity. >> you were right about it sounds homogenous, but believe it or not, this is the least homogenous congress. but the parties have never been divided so much by race before than they are now in such a way and you see it in voting patterns. i think that's why you're seeing a republican party that's sending mostly white male members versus a democratic party that is a majority not white men, for instance, among house democrats. >> from husband to wife to back again. >> the women of the senate across party lines for the most part they're very compatible. they work together. >> so if you have joined us, say, for the other six times during the obama presidency that this has happened and there's only one after this, you know the drill. >> a high privilege and distinct honor of presenting to you the president of the united states. >> as i was saying before the applause, the president hands copies of his speech to the speaker of the house and the vice president. >> than
believe it or not, this is the most diverse congress the american people have ever -- >> the apex of congressional diversity. >> you were right about it sounds homogenous, but believe it or not, this is the least homogenous congress. but the parties have never been divided so much by race before than they are now in such a way and you see it in voting patterns. i think that's why you're seeing a republican party that's sending mostly white male members versus a democratic party that...
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i mean all of this is of the piece, because you and i are the apex of the creation of the world. we are the summit of creation. in fact, again now according to a biblical view, it is into our hands that creation has been trusted. we have a stewardship obligation and in order to act faithfully we must be free to bring about a world that is better than what has existed before us. you see, politics is not the ultimate. it is necessary. but if we don't develop a moral vocabulary to speak to our society in moral terms we will not be able to raise the army that will be needed to protect the right of human liberty in our generation and in subsequent generations. and this i suggest to you the assault on the dignity of human life, the assault on reason the assault on the freedom of worship and religion the assault on the right to private property, the assault on the rule of law, the assault on the right to contract, and association, all of the other similar rights that are interconnected results in the destruction of our civilization, of our culture of ourselves. that is why it is importa
i mean all of this is of the piece, because you and i are the apex of the creation of the world. we are the summit of creation. in fact, again now according to a biblical view, it is into our hands that creation has been trusted. we have a stewardship obligation and in order to act faithfully we must be free to bring about a world that is better than what has existed before us. you see, politics is not the ultimate. it is necessary. but if we don't develop a moral vocabulary to speak to our...
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down about 99 points at the apex of the day. the low of the day. now down 30 into the final hour of trading and the volatility index. made a liar out of me. down to 1831 and rather elevated level when you consider the rest of the market has been doing. s&p down 5 points today to start the new year. and the nasdaq down 17 at 4719. before we sta start our panel discussion, we want to hear from you at home. log on the to cnbc.com/vote. you know how this works. we want the know if you think 2015 will be a good year for stocks or not. so you can vote while you're listening to our discussion and see what the panel members begin and first one for 2015. joining us today, jennifer vail from u.s. bank. tom metsol with us today. jim la camp and our own rick santelli's back from vacation. good to see you, as well. jennifer what is your answer? can we make it seven in a row? >> i think we can make it seven in a row. as least relats to positive versus negative market and looking at pretty decent earnings potential in 2015. won't be a knock it out of the ballpark
down about 99 points at the apex of the day. the low of the day. now down 30 into the final hour of trading and the volatility index. made a liar out of me. down to 1831 and rather elevated level when you consider the rest of the market has been doing. s&p down 5 points today to start the new year. and the nasdaq down 17 at 4719. before we sta start our panel discussion, we want to hear from you at home. log on the to cnbc.com/vote. you know how this works. we want the know if you think...
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. >> the apex of congressional diversity. >> you were reading it here. >> sounds homogenous, but believe it or not this is the least homogenous congress we've ever sent. the parties have never been divided so much than they are now and we see them in voting patterns and why you're seeing a republican party that's sending mostly white male members versus the democratic party that is a majority not white men, for instance. >> thank you. >> one of the interesting things -- >> thank you. >> there's a wave from the president and wife and back again. >> i was going to say the women of the senators, across party lines, for the most part they are very compatible. they work together. >> so if you've joined us say for the other six times during the obama presidency that this has happened and there's only one more after this -- >> members of congress, i have the high privilege and distinct honor of presenting to you the president of the united states. [ applause ] >> the president gives copies of his speech to the speaker of the house and to the vice president. >> thank you very much. thank you. th
. >> the apex of congressional diversity. >> you were reading it here. >> sounds homogenous, but believe it or not this is the least homogenous congress we've ever sent. the parties have never been divided so much than they are now and we see them in voting patterns and why you're seeing a republican party that's sending mostly white male members versus the democratic party that is a majority not white men, for instance. >> thank you. >> one of the interesting...
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i know at apex immediatings at the chinese íyinitiative of discussing what is the -- what is the sorttion of the arsof agreement, constructive discussions thatf0 a commercial standpoint pretty obvious, but i wouldn't note the genuine interest on the part of the chinese. >> right here in front. >> thank you. i would be interested in the team's reflections or reactions to the question of wild cards, things you haven't thought of that might come from outside the region or the united states. let me just suggest three. the president will need to decide on keystone. if he decides no then that creates energy issues for canada and wheresr they mightzc=kr export to, which might suit the chinese very nicely. but in a year of election canada, that creates an issue for america's closest ally. second issue is a broad area of cyber. in a situation where there was a little more important from a -- or even creates a physical attack, traceable somewhere. what happened what happens? because clearly there are various people in their discussions about how the internet should be governed, which india and
i know at apex immediatings at the chinese íyinitiative of discussing what is the -- what is the sorttion of the arsof agreement, constructive discussions thatf0 a commercial standpoint pretty obvious, but i wouldn't note the genuine interest on the part of the chinese. >> right here in front. >> thank you. i would be interested in the team's reflections or reactions to the question of wild cards, things you haven't thought of that might come from outside the region or the united...
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in this zone the president's power are at their apex because he has all the powers article to all the powers article to get him and all the powers that congress has authorized to delegate to them under article one. in the second zone we deal with situations where congress has chosen to remain silent on the subject. this is the nether world, a zone of twilight in which the powers to the dispute are between the president and congress are uncertain. justice jackson advised us in this on congressional indifference or acquiescence may generally be seen to invite independent measures, measures on independent presidential responsibility, and justice jackson goes to great pains to point out that the mode of analysis or went in and come when you exercise the potential power is appropriate often depends on the imperative of events, in other words real-world consequences of a failure to act. zone three involves a situation where the president acts in the face of explicit or implicit congressional rejection of the exercise of power. in this zone his power is at its lowest to the power cannot be s
in this zone the president's power are at their apex because he has all the powers article to all the powers article to get him and all the powers that congress has authorized to delegate to them under article one. in the second zone we deal with situations where congress has chosen to remain silent on the subject. this is the nether world, a zone of twilight in which the powers to the dispute are between the president and congress are uncertain. justice jackson advised us in this on...
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to reveal intimate details about what's going on in an individual's home and the home is really the apexamendment. i think officers should really be using these with a warrant. >> i got to disagree with you. i don't know that it's an intimate detail about what's going on. all it can detect is that there is somebody in there isn't that right? >> that's right. it's not like a video surveillance or like police are putting camera noose a home of the by the way, they can do that. right now when you have entry teams, they use all sorts of devices to look inside of a home using video. what this does is steps outside, looks through a wall sees whether or not there is somebody there as an adversary who might be armed. >> sure. alan, would you say it's fair -- michael was talking about how you can use it in instances of hot pursuit or something like that. do we just need some new laws because we got cool things that do stuff now and we don't have applicable laws the way they are right now? >> i think so far the supreme court dealt pretty well with new technologies. we saw this last summer. the new
to reveal intimate details about what's going on in an individual's home and the home is really the apexamendment. i think officers should really be using these with a warrant. >> i got to disagree with you. i don't know that it's an intimate detail about what's going on. all it can detect is that there is somebody in there isn't that right? >> that's right. it's not like a video surveillance or like police are putting camera noose a home of the by the way, they can do that. right...