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i'm not trying to criticize edison or marconi. they did amazing things but tesla did as well and these are a few pictures of him as he ages so you get a sense of him but through his idealism he thought he would bring power to everyone around the world freely. he thought he would create robots that would eliminate drudgery. he was driven by inner forces that felt sheer creation was the most important thing in the world and i would argue we all are the better for it. so thank you very much. >> time for questions if anybody has questions for our guest author. >> in your book it seems you speak a lot of his brilliance but can you imagine his eccentricities? >> he made a lot of mistakes. not long after the wright brothers flew their airplane he said airplanes aren't going to make it. they are too heavy. zeppelin's dirigible is the way to go. relative to einstein who was two decades younger than he was, tesla thought that he had split and adamant no energy came out so he said atomic power is bunk, hit it won't work. cosmic rays could go
i'm not trying to criticize edison or marconi. they did amazing things but tesla did as well and these are a few pictures of him as he ages so you get a sense of him but through his idealism he thought he would bring power to everyone around the world freely. he thought he would create robots that would eliminate drudgery. he was driven by inner forces that felt sheer creation was the most important thing in the world and i would argue we all are the better for it. so thank you very much....
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thomas edison invented largely practical products to make money. there's nothing wrong with that. no criticism. but tesla felt that even though -- it's not like he didn't like money. he enjoyed his meals at delmony icko, enjoyed a nice apartment at the waldorf astore ya but he built a technology that tran scened the markplace and invention was more important than simply profits. so, he no doubt, i think, aimed high , perhaps higher than any other inventor we have had in this country, and i guess pardon my reason -- part of my reason for writing this is book is to give him more credit and exposure than he has gotten. not trying to criticized disson or marconi, they did amazing things, but tesla did as well. these are few pictures of him as he ages. you get some sense of him. through the idealism the hogue he bring power to ann around the world freely. thought he would create robots that would eliminate drudgery. basically driven by inner forces that felt that sheer creation was the most important thing in the world, and i would argue that we all are the better for it. so thank you
thomas edison invented largely practical products to make money. there's nothing wrong with that. no criticism. but tesla felt that even though -- it's not like he didn't like money. he enjoyed his meals at delmony icko, enjoyed a nice apartment at the waldorf astore ya but he built a technology that tran scened the markplace and invention was more important than simply profits. so, he no doubt, i think, aimed high , perhaps higher than any other inventor we have had in this country, and i...
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after thomas edison and this happens with this visit essentially a completely different machine andmuch more rudimentary happening in the middle of this validation study cancer patient and the. >> he reminds me that her whole model is blood from capillaries and explain why that's a different. >> it isn't just the fact get such a small sample a small sample of blood but also capillary blood is polluted by tissue from so and if you are drawing blood from the tip of your finger you just are not getting as pure of the sample as with the needle from the arm. one problem in particular with capillary blood is when you prick the finger then milk it to get the blood out often you are putting on the red blood cells and they explode and that creates more potassium than otherwise there would be in the blood with the fingerstick with capillary blood. there have been studies showing that potassium test are completely unreliable when done with capillary blood and as i recount in the book of one of the big problems that she encountered as well payment how do you interpret this session with jobs? >>
after thomas edison and this happens with this visit essentially a completely different machine andmuch more rudimentary happening in the middle of this validation study cancer patient and the. >> he reminds me that her whole model is blood from capillaries and explain why that's a different. >> it isn't just the fact get such a small sample a small sample of blood but also capillary blood is polluted by tissue from so and if you are drawing blood from the tip of your finger you...
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thomas edison, considered the greatest inventor of his time, went through 10,000 prototypes to make theht bulb. the business magnate henry ford twice filed for bankruptcy before he revolutionised the car industry. these three entrepreneurs have faced extremely tough tests. now they are starting again. it is not always easy to pick yourself back up. we needed to fire great friends.
thomas edison, considered the greatest inventor of his time, went through 10,000 prototypes to make theht bulb. the business magnate henry ford twice filed for bankruptcy before he revolutionised the car industry. these three entrepreneurs have faced extremely tough tests. now they are starting again. it is not always easy to pick yourself back up. we needed to fire great friends.
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diferente, realmente no... >> edison ¿hay otras personas que tambiÉn estÁn en encadenac porque estÁnor, ya no separen a mÁs familias, maÑana mi papÁ posible mente ya no este aquÍ. necesar necesito que me ayuden por favor que no nos quiten a nuestro paÁa y que ya pare esta administraciÓn porque es un justo como a tantas familias los estÁn separando a los padres, y madres de los hijos por favor congresistas gobierno, estados unidos por favor cambien la administraciÓn y deje a los familiares juntos. >> a la jueza quiero pedirle que tome una decisiÓn o un sÍ o un no porque estÁ tardandose, no ha decidido si va a reabrir el caso o no, es absurdo que ella dijo que va a parar la deportaciÓn sin darle un tiempo a mi papÁ un tiempo justo, estamos pidiendo que a Él le den un dÍa para ver a un juez, para que reabra su caso y que tenga la oportunidad como cualquier inmigrante para probar que Él sÍ merece estar en este paÍs porque mi papÁ siempre ha sido un hombre emprendedor y lo Único que ha dado es contribuir al paÍs, no vino aqui nada mÁs que para dar a sus hijos una mejor vida, estamos igexi
diferente, realmente no... >> edison ¿hay otras personas que tambiÉn estÁn en encadenac porque estÁnor, ya no separen a mÁs familias, maÑana mi papÁ posible mente ya no este aquÍ. necesar necesito que me ayuden por favor que no nos quiten a nuestro paÁa y que ya pare esta administraciÓn porque es un justo como a tantas familias los estÁn separando a los padres, y madres de los hijos por favor congresistas gobierno, estados unidos por favor cambien la administraciÓn y deje a...
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at that time it was called the edison institute in honor of thomas edison who was ford's great friend and mentor. but i always thought it was kind of interesting this place opened october 21st, 1929, just days before the stock market crash. so arguably one of the last good days of herbert hoover's administration. >>> american railroads are distinguished by britain's railroads. the big distinguishing characteristic is british railroads tended to be very well built, they had flag level grades, stone bridges, substantial construction, they had really larger locomotives and they had fenced off riding ways. in the united states of course we're always moving fast, go, go, go so we don't spend a lot of time making things permanent. our railroads were much less expensively built than the british railroads. they tended to be rough and bouncy. we would build wood bridges rather than stone. and we didn't bother putting up fence around the right of ways. so it was not uncommon for livestock to wander on to the track. that tends to be a problem with the train coming along. typically the cow comes
at that time it was called the edison institute in honor of thomas edison who was ford's great friend and mentor. but i always thought it was kind of interesting this place opened october 21st, 1929, just days before the stock market crash. so arguably one of the last good days of herbert hoover's administration. >>> american railroads are distinguished by britain's railroads. the big distinguishing characteristic is british railroads tended to be very well built, they had flag level...
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the fact is he is edited, i think most people hold edison higher personally i am a tesla fan, but othersbuilt a business bought other people's patents inventive himself but he was ruthless in growing that business in fact he passed tesla for many years, on acdc, elon musk does much the same, he is innovative running a business if a launchpad in arizona, or build a teslas, in nevada where we are right now, the fact is that he is going to shop he is going to push them he pushes them for tax rebates pushes them for everything he can because that is the bottom line. does that innovative does that sound creative type he is i don't think that it does but i think it is interesting to look at somebody that i hold in high regard, look at the profit motive how they're running their business how that translates he is not you know just inventing for america's greatness he is ini ventiinventing for limbs. >> the zhan -- amazon hk2 search. >> to scrabbmble for it opt-outo get on the search, companies are giving out tax breaks they are giving out you know areas of land, they are promising to build out
the fact is he is edited, i think most people hold edison higher personally i am a tesla fan, but othersbuilt a business bought other people's patents inventive himself but he was ruthless in growing that business in fact he passed tesla for many years, on acdc, elon musk does much the same, he is innovative running a business if a launchpad in arizona, or build a teslas, in nevada where we are right now, the fact is that he is going to shop he is going to push them he pushes them for tax...
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edison international is another big one in california.ctricity to about 39 people. they are mostly southern california. pg&e is in our the california, where the majority of those fires were. pg&e is lagging edison because of the impact the fires that had. it is weighing on investors. you can't have the company will bankrupt, which is why california legislation would allow them to issue bond to cover the cost of some of this, pass the cost on to customers. regulators will have to weigh whether the company is entirely responsible. outside considerations could have spread the fires come even if it was the companies that sparked it. david: there are people who have been did -- been badly damaged, losing their homes, the likelihood. how do they get compensated? >> this is pg&e, 200 lawsuits, edison also facing a couple lawsuits. you can't have these utility companies go bankrupt. you have to provide power. this is a way for them to get those funds. david: da silva losses, maybe even some legal fees. thanks so much. great to have you here. sign
edison international is another big one in california.ctricity to about 39 people. they are mostly southern california. pg&e is in our the california, where the majority of those fires were. pg&e is lagging edison because of the impact the fires that had. it is weighing on investors. you can't have the company will bankrupt, which is why california legislation would allow them to issue bond to cover the cost of some of this, pass the cost on to customers. regulators will have to weigh...
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edison first and then thomas and henry. they both stayed in the gettysburg hotel on the square. sir? >> were there any victims of the flu epidemic in the national cemetery? >> yrks there are three men that are buried from. mostly because they had no relatives on their records so early in given military burial in the national cemetery. i don't have the names offhand but there are three men who never went home from gettysburg. sir? >> the park ranger mentioned that thizen hours' firstborn child died at eage 3. was he also a victim of the influenza epidemic? >> no, fortunately mamie and dwight, they lived in a residents in -- resident in town so the town had not been struck yet. the camp received the first wave of influenza and about halfway through the camp's struggle, you begin to see the influenza hitting the citizenry in camp, in town. mamie or ikey or icky, as he was nicknamed were able to stay healthy and not be infected by et. sir? >> just to address this question. icky died of scarlet fever but that came later. >> yes, that came at example meade another year or so later. 19
edison first and then thomas and henry. they both stayed in the gettysburg hotel on the square. sir? >> were there any victims of the flu epidemic in the national cemetery? >> yrks there are three men that are buried from. mostly because they had no relatives on their records so early in given military burial in the national cemetery. i don't have the names offhand but there are three men who never went home from gettysburg. sir? >> the park ranger mentioned that thizen hours'...
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uh, barry, uh, how many edisons does it take to screw in a light bulb? didn't actually invent the light bulb? what do you want, barry? just wanted to drop this off as a little thank you for amy. what's this for? your idea really helped me out. my light-cone quantization paper's online already. the response has been amazing. well, that's fascinating. i can't wait to read it. oh, no, me as well. uh, please e-mail it to sheldon@bazinga.biz. why "dot-biz"? because i just gave you the business. and also bazinga.com was taken.
uh, barry, uh, how many edisons does it take to screw in a light bulb? didn't actually invent the light bulb? what do you want, barry? just wanted to drop this off as a little thank you for amy. what's this for? your idea really helped me out. my light-cone quantization paper's online already. the response has been amazing. well, that's fascinating. i can't wait to read it. oh, no, me as well. uh, please e-mail it to sheldon@bazinga.biz. why "dot-biz"? because i just gave you the...
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as chief engineer of the edison illuminating company. sometimes tinkered away while at work. one of the advantages of being in the position to give him flexibility in the schedule and also access to tooling and machinery at the edison illuminating works and put the vehicle together and in june 1896 took his first drive through the streets of detroit. had a friend on a bicycle to warn folks it was coming. but that was it. he had done it. the vehicle is not terribly sophisticated. two cylinder gasoline engine. you can see why it's called a quadracycle. built with four bicycle tires and a chain drive. two cylinders off to the side on the side of the flywheel and a leather belt effectively giving you two speeds. top speed on the quadracycle is perhaps 15, maybe 20 miles per hour downhill on smooth pavement. you don't want to go faster because it has no brake. that wasn't a problem in 1896. most of the streets were cobblestone or brick surface and ford could drag his foot to slow it down. he did sell the vehicle and used the money to, of course, build his second car like any good
as chief engineer of the edison illuminating company. sometimes tinkered away while at work. one of the advantages of being in the position to give him flexibility in the schedule and also access to tooling and machinery at the edison illuminating works and put the vehicle together and in june 1896 took his first drive through the streets of detroit. had a friend on a bicycle to warn folks it was coming. but that was it. he had done it. the vehicle is not terribly sophisticated. two cylinder...
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. >>> ayer jueves tuvimos el caso de edison barros aquÍ con nosotros en un nuevo dÍa.l en lousiana, en 10 minutos que le dieron para hablar con sus hijas antes de la deportaciÓn que serÍa hoy. vamos a ver esto y recordar lo que vivimos ayer juntos. >>> lo que pedimos es que nos den, le den una oportunidad a mi papÁ, merece quedarse en este paÍs, es nuestro pilar y guia. si nos quitan a nuestro papÁ ya no habrÁ nadie quien nos cuide con quien hablar. necesitamos a nuestro papÁ. >>> el mensaje de paola, una de sus hijas fue escuchado por las autoridades a solo horas de ser devuelto a ecuador la deportaciÓn fue suspendida y eso nos hace muy, muy felices. para explicar los detalles de cÓmo se logrÓ nos acompaÑa, quiÉn iba a decirlo, con carlos jesÚs, presidente de los jÓvenes progresistas de amÉrica. celebrando un dÍa despuÉs ¿cÓmo se detuvo la deportaciÓn? tuvo algo que ver la declaraciÓn y entrevista que tuvimos. >>> fue la presiÓn la polÍtica y en la prensa y los abogados que es una organizaciÓn de abogado s la que trabajamos, estuvieron hasta tarde en la noche, peleand
. >>> ayer jueves tuvimos el caso de edison barros aquÍ con nosotros en un nuevo dÍa.l en lousiana, en 10 minutos que le dieron para hablar con sus hijas antes de la deportaciÓn que serÍa hoy. vamos a ver esto y recordar lo que vivimos ayer juntos. >>> lo que pedimos es que nos den, le den una oportunidad a mi papÁ, merece quedarse en este paÍs, es nuestro pilar y guia. si nos quitan a nuestro papÁ ya no habrÁ nadie quien nos cuide con quien hablar. necesitamos a...
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he fell down the pecking order at the etihad stadium with the arrival of edison last summer.elling joe hart in the summer, their other goalkeeper is daniel grimshaw, who has yet to make a senior appearance. england women under 20s missed out on a place in the world cup final as they lost to japan in france. playing in their first semi—final, mo marley's side were beaten 2—0. gemma collis mccann reports. england in a world cup semi—final — an increasingly familiar sight. this time, the turn of the young lionesses — on the hunt for a place in the under 20 final. and mo marley's side made a good start. chloe kelly denied by the slightest of touches in the opening minutes. but it wasn't long before japan began to make their mark, dancing around england's defence — just unable to find the target. it was riko ueki who broke the deadlock, giving japan the lead and control. lions traditionally hunt in packs. not these ones, though. manchester city's lauren hemp increasingly left to go it alone. japan doubled their lead just five minutes later. riko ueki stopped by the woodwork. endo
he fell down the pecking order at the etihad stadium with the arrival of edison last summer.elling joe hart in the summer, their other goalkeeper is daniel grimshaw, who has yet to make a senior appearance. england women under 20s missed out on a place in the world cup final as they lost to japan in france. playing in their first semi—final, mo marley's side were beaten 2—0. gemma collis mccann reports. england in a world cup semi—final — an increasingly familiar sight. this time, the...
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at that point, henry was a pretty high-ranking steam engineer at the edison illuminating company. he also had a big interest in the international combustion engine and the whole concept of an automobile, which was kind of a very new thing in the 1890s. his first attempt at an engine was in 1893, and then based on that pretty successful experiment, he put together the car that we see behind us here. he called it the quadricycle. it's made up of different parts that he collected, including a set of firestone rubber buggy tires and bicycle wheels. the car itself worked very well, and when it was time for its initial run in june of 1896, ford, unfortunately, didn't account for how big the car was, and if you notice the doorway over there is much larger. what he had to do was actually smash the bricks out of the doorway to get the car out, and he had a successful run with the car and then had to settle up with the landlord afterwards to put the building back together. what we're seeing now is an exhibit that was put together. this was originally a duplex, so there were two sheds that w
at that point, henry was a pretty high-ranking steam engineer at the edison illuminating company. he also had a big interest in the international combustion engine and the whole concept of an automobile, which was kind of a very new thing in the 1890s. his first attempt at an engine was in 1893, and then based on that pretty successful experiment, he put together the car that we see behind us here. he called it the quadricycle. it's made up of different parts that he collected, including a set...
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palmira: no vamos a enlazar con patricia y un adelanto de la edison o tuna.iencia freÍr 38 aÑos acadde distribuciÓn de pornografÍa infantil. es sospechoso se declara inocente metas que las autoridades intenta confiscar de dispositivos con supuesta evidencia de los crÍmenes. podrÍa pasar hasta 20 aÑos en prisiÓn. en san francisco se realizÓ el arresto por robos a vehÍculos . los atracos ocurrieron mÁs o menos como el 26 de julio y algunos sujetos enfrentan cargos de violaciÓn de libertad condicional y resistirse al arresto. la policÍa investiga un mortal accidente la autopista 101 a la altura de la calle con reign. el incidente fue a eso de las 2:20 p.m.un motociclista quedÓ atrapado debajo de un trÁiler. ahora pasamos a "contacto deportivo". ♪ ♪ locutor: esto es "contacto deportivo".para tiburones rojos al 12 lÓpez abrió el marcador con un gran gol que alcanzÓ al gran josÉ arturo arribas. al 25 travÉs marcÓ un autÉntico golazo para sellar el primer triunfo de guadalajara en el torneo. 2-0 final. >> la confianza en el equipo que por ahÍ no se nos daban los res
palmira: no vamos a enlazar con patricia y un adelanto de la edison o tuna.iencia freÍr 38 aÑos acadde distribuciÓn de pornografÍa infantil. es sospechoso se declara inocente metas que las autoridades intenta confiscar de dispositivos con supuesta evidencia de los crÍmenes. podrÍa pasar hasta 20 aÑos en prisiÓn. en san francisco se realizÓ el arresto por robos a vehÍculos . los atracos ocurrieron mÁs o menos como el 26 de julio y algunos sujetos enfrentan cargos de violaciÓn de...
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edison elements of the old system. republican never adopted the system. after they decide to run for president then they gain the nomination. donald became the nominee of the republican party. so that second factor that we empathize and prevent someone to want to be the position of power that is what we empathize more because after all he won the nomination into the meeting with president because hillary clinton could have beat him. it was absolutely imperative for the republican party allied. but here is the central pivot of the story. but also coming to the aid of the establishment party. so throughout history this repeat itself. in the 30s and in the 1990s. clearly 1990s. clearly violating democratic norms one of those last demagogues that they will not go or did they allowing those ideological allies to enable the authoritarian?? if they power they let them in the door. in venezuela in the 1990s it 19 '90s it was given the means nonmainstream breeding shop which we were hoping to tap the energy shot another politician that time that it isn't even bett
edison elements of the old system. republican never adopted the system. after they decide to run for president then they gain the nomination. donald became the nominee of the republican party. so that second factor that we empathize and prevent someone to want to be the position of power that is what we empathize more because after all he won the nomination into the meeting with president because hillary clinton could have beat him. it was absolutely imperative for the republican party allied....
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point to cases like edison and disney which have been accused of dispcing american workers for lower paid foreign employees. >> they're replacing americans with cheap foreign workers. >> the hardest part for her is waiting. >> it's just a wai and watch game from here on out, and it's not fun. >> there's a good cnce if she's unable to work, both she and her husband would move abroad. for nightlyusiness report, aditi roy, san francisco. >>> it's time to take a look at some of today's upgrades and downgrades. theanalyst's cite falling prices. the stocklosed right around 3066. chipotle's level was cut. margins of same store sales growthas has inc. the target is 445. the stocks fell to 95.6. >> the analysts cite the stocks valuation. price target now $29 a share, shares nell 4 1/2% to 27.12. >>> papa johns wasupgraded to buy from neutral. the analyst saysof the salhe company makes sense, and the odds of an acquisition may be increasing. price target now, 52.50. the stock rose a fraction. >>> h teslas areot, but there that sector s in that may get even hotter. >>> toyota and uber will repo
point to cases like edison and disney which have been accused of dispcing american workers for lower paid foreign employees. >> they're replacing americans with cheap foreign workers. >> the hardest part for her is waiting. >> it's just a wai and watch game from here on out, and it's not fun. >> there's a good cnce if she's unable to work, both she and her husband would move abroad. for nightlyusiness report, aditi roy, san francisco. >>> it's time to take a...
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thomas edison, considered the greatest inventor of his time, went through 10,000 prototypes to make the business magnate henry ford twice filed for bankruptcy before he revolutionised the car industry. these three entrepreneurs have faced extremely tough tests. now they are starting again. it's not always easy to pick yourself back up. we needed to fire great friends. for me, it was the most difficult thing. failure can come with a lot of baggage. if i'm facing that same failure again, then will i be able to get over that again? like, maybe not. and the struggle to build a viable long—term business is fraught with challenges. we have no answers right now, and the stock, and no games and no idea what is going on. can they overcome the obstacles they face and turn everything around? seoul, south korea, a city powered by ten million people and home to a young entrepreneur with big ambitions. for her, engineering is a man's world, but it's her passion. told that it wasn't an acceptable subject for her to study, she'd sneak into her male friends' seminars at university. now 33, she is fighti
thomas edison, considered the greatest inventor of his time, went through 10,000 prototypes to make the business magnate henry ford twice filed for bankruptcy before he revolutionised the car industry. these three entrepreneurs have faced extremely tough tests. now they are starting again. it's not always easy to pick yourself back up. we needed to fire great friends. for me, it was the most difficult thing. failure can come with a lot of baggage. if i'm facing that same failure again, then...
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to do this, famously creative minds like salvador dali, nicolai tesla and thomas edison all tried tothey'd entered this so—called "genius gap" between the conscious and the unconscious. they would do it by holding a steel ball or a spoon in their hand. when they dropped off, they dropped it, and it would bring them to. so, this is going to go on the inside, right in here... i'm currently being fitted with the media lab‘s method, which involves a glove and a talking robot. robot: you are falling asleep. so, what's happening here is we're taking these three bio—signals, your heart and your skin and your muscles, and we're looking for this state of sleep in between fully awake and fully asleep. what we're doing is, we're watching, watching, watching, and right as you descend into the next stage of sleep, we introduce a little audio from the robot. and that bit of audio knocks you, so you're not fully asleep. and then we see if whatever word we use will in fact enter the dream. by introducing the subject of your problem into your dream and then listening back to a recording of your so—ca
to do this, famously creative minds like salvador dali, nicolai tesla and thomas edison all tried tothey'd entered this so—called "genius gap" between the conscious and the unconscious. they would do it by holding a steel ball or a spoon in their hand. when they dropped off, they dropped it, and it would bring them to. so, this is going to go on the inside, right in here... i'm currently being fitted with the media lab‘s method, which involves a glove and a talking robot. robot:...
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energy company con edison says the smoking manhole caused a failure in their underground delivery service that resulted in unconfirmed outages in the mid town manhattan area. >> and the only thing we can take it happened in the middle of the night. would have made the traffic that much worse. let's hand it over to nbc meteorologist bill karins. ver it. >> you go the opposite direction. >> exactly. today we'll be watching flash philadelphia, new york and new jersey, now we're heading to the middle of the country. we had heavy rain in oklahoma city last night. now that rain threat is moving into areas of missouri, illinois and eventually from chicago to indianapolis. that will be later this afternoon towards this evening. here is the rainfall forecast. it's not all that high, but fort smith, a lot of rain yesterday in the ozarks. a chance for a little more there. maybe an inch of rain possible from evansville to showers and thunderstorms threat from chicago to st. louis. and also watch out in south dakota. >>> temperatures will be very summer-like. it's either soggy and warm sounds like aug
energy company con edison says the smoking manhole caused a failure in their underground delivery service that resulted in unconfirmed outages in the mid town manhattan area. >> and the only thing we can take it happened in the middle of the night. would have made the traffic that much worse. let's hand it over to nbc meteorologist bill karins. ver it. >> you go the opposite direction. >> exactly. today we'll be watching flash philadelphia, new york and new jersey, now we're...
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that's edison in the background. vigorous men with vigorous minds and healthy appetites. to have a saying you can take the boy out of the country, but you can't take the country out of the boy. whenever he did, henry ford always kept a certain rustic simplicity, a rugged quality that nothing could alter or soften. burrows had always looked down his beard at the model t, calling it a noisy device that scared the birds. but finally even burrows overcame his prejudices. the man behind the legend. these are men whose ideas changed our way of life and made it better. father and son. they walk side by side, reviewing the past, planning the future together. how quickly it all had happened. in less than 25 years. henry ford, he personified the american creedo of american individualism and free enterprise, he will long be remembered. as the american road became better, the crowds that drove around it began to change. they became larger and heavier, lower and longer. the highway had become an extension of the city street and people began to demand boulevard luxury and comfort in th
that's edison in the background. vigorous men with vigorous minds and healthy appetites. to have a saying you can take the boy out of the country, but you can't take the country out of the boy. whenever he did, henry ford always kept a certain rustic simplicity, a rugged quality that nothing could alter or soften. burrows had always looked down his beard at the model t, calling it a noisy device that scared the birds. but finally even burrows overcame his prejudices. the man behind the legend....
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position to give him flexibility in the schedule and also access to tooling and machinery at the edisonlluminating works and put the vehicle together and in june 1886 took his first drive through the streets of detroit. had a friend on a bicycle to warn folks it was coming. but that was it. he had done it. the vehicle is not terribly sophisticated. two cylinder gasoline engine. it's called a quadracycle. built with four bicycle tires and a chain drive. two cylinders off to the side on the side of the flywheel and a leather belt effectively giving you two speeds. top speed on the quadracycle is perhaps 15, maybe 20 miles per hour downhill on smooth pavement. you don't want to go faster because it has no brake. that wasn't a problem in 1896. most of the streets cobblestone or brick surface and ford could drag his foot to sell it down.
position to give him flexibility in the schedule and also access to tooling and machinery at the edisonlluminating works and put the vehicle together and in june 1886 took his first drive through the streets of detroit. had a friend on a bicycle to warn folks it was coming. but that was it. he had done it. the vehicle is not terribly sophisticated. two cylinder gasoline engine. it's called a quadracycle. built with four bicycle tires and a chain drive. two cylinders off to the side on the side...
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that is edison in the background. >> and vigorous man and vigorous appetite.oy out of the country but you can't take the country out of the boy. henry ford kept a simplistic and rugged quality that nothing could stop him. burros had always looked down his beard at the model t, called it a noisy device that frightened the birds but finally even birds overcame his prejudices. the man behind the legend. these are men whose ideas changed our way of life and made it better. ♪ >> they walk side by side reviewing the past, planning the future together. how quickly it all had happened. in less than 25 years henry ford, he personified the creed of individualism and freedom of enterprise. he will long be remembered. as the american road became better, the cars that drove along it began to change. they became larger and heavier and lower and longer. the highway had become an extension of the city street and people began to want luxury in their transportation. balloon tires and shock absorbance took the roughness oust of the driving and interiors were great with some hold
that is edison in the background. >> and vigorous man and vigorous appetite.oy out of the country but you can't take the country out of the boy. henry ford kept a simplistic and rugged quality that nothing could stop him. burros had always looked down his beard at the model t, called it a noisy device that frightened the birds but finally even birds overcame his prejudices. the man behind the legend. these are men whose ideas changed our way of life and made it better. ♪ >> they...
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of our day, thomas edison electrified an elephant.was loony tunes. musk is priedful and protective. he wants people to know him as amazing thing. he speaks off-the-cuff all the time, especially on twitter. gets him in trouble. >> elon musk, we have reports he was speaking to board members at tesla quietly about taking the company private, which is well within his right. just the tweeting out. maybe part of that statement when i heard as you write it, maybe institutional shareholders, fidelity, t. rowe price maybe they don't have the money but maybe somebody else down, a saudi arabia or sovereign wealth fund which he is telling the truth. connell: that is a good point because it still good be a situation, his phraseology, funding secured, could be true. both these things could be true. >> i heard you, maybe fidelity, t. rowe price will not put up more money or maybe, softbank for example, has a 100 billion-dollar venture fund. they could afford to help elon musk out at tesla if they wanted to. numerous silicon valley companies could as
of our day, thomas edison electrified an elephant.was loony tunes. musk is priedful and protective. he wants people to know him as amazing thing. he speaks off-the-cuff all the time, especially on twitter. gets him in trouble. >> elon musk, we have reports he was speaking to board members at tesla quietly about taking the company private, which is well within his right. just the tweeting out. maybe part of that statement when i heard as you write it, maybe institutional shareholders,...
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. —— nicolette hasluck and thomas edison.they dropped off, they dropped it, and it would bring them to. this is going to go on the inside, writing here. bring them to. this is going to go on the inside, writing herelj bring them to. this is going to go on the inside, writing here. i am currently being fitted with the media lab's method, which involves a glove and talking robot. you are falling asleep. what is happening here is we are taking these three bios signals, your heart and your scan and your muscles, and we are looking for this state of sleep in between fully awake and fully asleep. what we are doing is, we are watching, watching, watching, and right as you descend into the next stage of sleep, we introduce a little audio from the robot. and that bit of audio knocks you, so you are not fully asleep. and then we see of whatever word we use will in fa ct see of whatever word we use will in fact enter the dream. by introducing the subject of your problem into your dream the subject of your problem into yourdream and the
. —— nicolette hasluck and thomas edison.they dropped off, they dropped it, and it would bring them to. this is going to go on the inside, writing here. bring them to. this is going to go on the inside, writing herelj bring them to. this is going to go on the inside, writing here. i am currently being fitted with the media lab's method, which involves a glove and talking robot. you are falling asleep. what is happening here is we are taking these three bios signals, your heart and your scan...
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governor of the province that covers lombok says there is a dire need for medical staff, food and edisont areas. —— medicine. there seems to be military efforts as well as medical staff tried to help the situation they are in lombok. —— trying. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news. australia's most populated state, new south wales is now entirely in drought. the region is being given millions of dollars in emergency relief, to assist farmers who are struggling with failing crops, water shortages and the cost of feeding animals. new south wales produces about a quarter of australia's agricultural output. the remains of a young boy have been found at a remote desert compound in the us state of new mexico. police made the announcement the day after rescuing 11 malnourished children who were being held at the site. they had originally raided the compound in search of a missing four—year—old boy. a medical university in japan that was accused of discriminating against female applicants, has now admitted that it did so, and for much longer than previously thought. just
governor of the province that covers lombok says there is a dire need for medical staff, food and edisont areas. —— medicine. there seems to be military efforts as well as medical staff tried to help the situation they are in lombok. —— trying. let's brief you on some of the other stories making the news. australia's most populated state, new south wales is now entirely in drought. the region is being given millions of dollars in emergency relief, to assist farmers who are struggling...
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and ohio is the state that gives us american legend and american heroes like thomas edison, neil armstrong, and john glenn. we stand on the shoulders of generations of american patriots who knew how to work, knew how to fight, and knew how to win. you know how to win. just like them we are going to keep on work. we are going to keep on fighting, and we are going to keep object winning, we are going to win so much you are going to get so tired of winning. you see what happening. we'll keep it going for a long time. we'll never give up, we'll never give in. and we'll never back down. we'll never ever stop fighting for our families, our freedom, tore our great american -- or our great american flag. right? because we are americans. and our hearts bleed red, white and blue. we are one people, one family, and one glorious nation under god. and together as a nation we'll make america wealthy again. we'll make america strong again. we'll make america safe again. and we'll make america great again. thank you, ohio. thank you. [♪] jesse: president trump speaking to an overflowing crowd of thousands
and ohio is the state that gives us american legend and american heroes like thomas edison, neil armstrong, and john glenn. we stand on the shoulders of generations of american patriots who knew how to work, knew how to fight, and knew how to win. you know how to win. just like them we are going to keep on work. we are going to keep on fighting, and we are going to keep object winning, we are going to win so much you are going to get so tired of winning. you see what happening. we'll keep it...
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the storms accompanied by lightning, setting this house in edison ablaze. north of boston, more than a half foot of rain falling in under 12 hours. >> you people are in trouble. >> reporter: the rushing water inundating roadways, swallowing these cars. and to the west, floodwater in texas prompting at least 27 high water rescues, including this one west of san antonio. in las vegas, storms knocking out power to nearly 60,000. this time lapse capturing a massive wall of dust engulfing the strip. >> some incredible images. you were telling me, in the east, we're going to get back-to-back storms? >> yes, tonight, and flash flood watches from d.c. and northern virginia. the heaviest rain, the low drifts back inland. through tuesday, an expansion of the storms. already seen some flooding across west texas, i-35 could see 3 or 4 inches of rainfall. and they could use it in the west. over 50 large fires burning. evacuations across parts of south ko and the heat unrelenting in the west. >> rob, thank you. >>> and we turn to a police officer suspended after video su
the storms accompanied by lightning, setting this house in edison ablaze. north of boston, more than a half foot of rain falling in under 12 hours. >> you people are in trouble. >> reporter: the rushing water inundating roadways, swallowing these cars. and to the west, floodwater in texas prompting at least 27 high water rescues, including this one west of san antonio. in las vegas, storms knocking out power to nearly 60,000. this time lapse capturing a massive wall of dust...
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he fell down the pecking order at the etihad stadium with the arrival of edison last summer. semi—final of the women's under 20 world cup. two first half goals put japan into the final at their expense. they'll stay in france and will face the hosts in friday's playoff. england look to be heading for defeat in the third test after india set them an imposing target on the third day at trent bridge. england were already struggling, so their mood wont have been improved when jonny bairstow suffered that blow to his hand. the fractured middle finger stopped him keeping wicket, but he's expected to be fit enough to bat. virat kohli's century helped india to 352 for 7, setting england more than 500 to win with two days remaining. it is all very well us defending and talking positively about our team, but actually the only time to do thatis but actually the only time to do that is in the middle when you have the opportunity, and having had such a poor performance yesterday you would expect your batters to show some gumption and guts and get stuck in tomorrow and show that they are t
he fell down the pecking order at the etihad stadium with the arrival of edison last summer. semi—final of the women's under 20 world cup. two first half goals put japan into the final at their expense. they'll stay in france and will face the hosts in friday's playoff. england look to be heading for defeat in the third test after india set them an imposing target on the third day at trent bridge. england were already struggling, so their mood wont have been improved when jonny bairstow...
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position he had, it gave him some flexibility in his schedule and access to tool and machinery at the edison illuminating works. it was june when he took the first ride, and he had a friend riding ahead on a bicycle to warn people that the quadricycle was coming. that was it. he had done it. it's not too sophisticated, a two-sillen der. it's built like a bicycle. and there's a leather belt that can be shifted between 2000 different pullies, effectively given you two speed. top speed on the quadricycle is 15, maybe 20 miles per hour if you're going downhill on smooth pavement. you don't want to go faster than that because there's no brake. that wasn't a problem then because the streets were cobblestone, and they could drag their feet and slow it down. he did actually sell the vehicle not terribly long after he built it, and he used the money to build a second car like any good entrepreneur. then he bought it back for considerably more than he sold it for. he passed away in 1947. our next vehicle i want to look at here is up on the second level of our exhibit space here. this is our 1896 run a
position he had, it gave him some flexibility in his schedule and access to tool and machinery at the edison illuminating works. it was june when he took the first ride, and he had a friend riding ahead on a bicycle to warn people that the quadricycle was coming. that was it. he had done it. it's not too sophisticated, a two-sillen der. it's built like a bicycle. and there's a leather belt that can be shifted between 2000 different pullies, effectively given you two speed. top speed on the...
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my favorite example of this is from the moment that they got struck a lightning and, jen thomas edison had a come along and figure out how to make electricity available for commercial use, that's took a long time. maybe we'll take a long time to figure out how to improve. [inaudible] and how work canceling it. there's another name i forgot about in china which i think is interesting. it's the argument. [inaudible] and the idea of output. worker. the decline of productivity is a natural artifact of a system of democracy. individual citizens are not dumb. they figure out, wait a minute, the politicians need to seduce me and give me sort of treats in order for me too vote for them, and i realize that because that's the case, i don't have to work as hard as i need to produce quite a cynical view but because i don't have to work harder and i'm still getting these freebies, in some countries is more aggressive, welfare packages, food, healthcare, et cetera for essentially free, you don't have to work and then you start to see these decline in productivity numbers. i think it compelling on th
my favorite example of this is from the moment that they got struck a lightning and, jen thomas edison had a come along and figure out how to make electricity available for commercial use, that's took a long time. maybe we'll take a long time to figure out how to improve. [inaudible] and how work canceling it. there's another name i forgot about in china which i think is interesting. it's the argument. [inaudible] and the idea of output. worker. the decline of productivity is a natural artifact...
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and ohio is the state that gives us american legend and american heroes like thomas edison, neil armstrong, and john glenn. we stand on the shoulders of generations of american patriots who knew how to work, knew how to fight, and knew how to win. you know how to win. just like them we are going to keep on work. we are going to keep on fighting, and we are going to keep object winning, we are going to win so much you are going to get so tired of winning. you see what happening. we'll keep it going for a long time. we'll never give up, we'll never give in. and we'll never back down. we'll never ever stop fighting for our families, our freedom, tore our great american -- or our great american flag. right? because we are americans. and our hearts bleed red, white and blue. we are one people, one family, and one glorious nation under god. and together as a nation we'll make america wealthy again. we'll make america strong again. we'll make america safe again. and we'll make america great again. thank you, ohio. thank you. [♪] jesse: president trump speaking to an overflowing crowd of thousands
and ohio is the state that gives us american legend and american heroes like thomas edison, neil armstrong, and john glenn. we stand on the shoulders of generations of american patriots who knew how to work, knew how to fight, and knew how to win. you know how to win. just like them we are going to keep on work. we are going to keep on fighting, and we are going to keep object winning, we are going to win so much you are going to get so tired of winning. you see what happening. we'll keep it...
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favorite example of this is from the moment that franklin's kite got struck by lightning and thomas edison had come along and figure out how to make electricity available for commercial use, that's where we took a long time, and so maybe it's going to take a long time for us to figure out how to sort of tame the technological beast in a way that can improve our reading of productivity. maybe were making mistakes as economists. that is one view. there is a more cynical view, which i've heard a lot about in china, which i think is very interesting. it's worth bringing up. it's the argument that the decline of productivity in this idea of output. worker, the decline is a natural artifact of a system of democracy, individual citizens are not dumb. they figure out, wait a minute, the politicians need to seduce me and give me sort of treats in order for me too and because that's the case i don't have to work as hard as i want to or need too. essentially they're taking the view that because they're not working hard to do freebies and supplements and welfare and health care for free, you don't hav
favorite example of this is from the moment that franklin's kite got struck by lightning and thomas edison had come along and figure out how to make electricity available for commercial use, that's where we took a long time, and so maybe it's going to take a long time for us to figure out how to sort of tame the technological beast in a way that can improve our reading of productivity. maybe were making mistakes as economists. that is one view. there is a more cynical view, which i've heard a...
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he was the thomas edison of mayhem.bs hidden in printer cartridges and electronics they could sneak by scanners and dogs. nonmetallic suicide vest, underwear bombs, remember those? he didn't just design them. he also trained other designers who are still alive and ticking. meeting al qaeda and isis are still coming for you in may but that pales in comparison to a porn star payoff. for the longest time, we've heard about climate change but terror change matters more. even when terrorists fail, they evolve, even if their goal is to return us to the seventh century. that will always be the next really big headline. so we should be thankful for the intel that we get from our allies and our national security folks. they remain vigilant while we call each other racists and complained about tweets. lucky for us, these are great people who aren't distracted by thousands of hacks who give us poop and call it a scoop. i like to rhyme, especially if i can include the word poop. >> dana: still alive and ticking? very good line. >>
he was the thomas edison of mayhem.bs hidden in printer cartridges and electronics they could sneak by scanners and dogs. nonmetallic suicide vest, underwear bombs, remember those? he didn't just design them. he also trained other designers who are still alive and ticking. meeting al qaeda and isis are still coming for you in may but that pales in comparison to a porn star payoff. for the longest time, we've heard about climate change but terror change matters more. even when terrorists fail,...