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visitado por figuras tan importantes como la reina isabel ii de inglaterra, o incluso, el cientÍfico albert einsteinÉxico. >> fue un partido muy interesante, pero creo que el portero era increÍble. >> ¿ eres tÚ? >> sÍ. >> los turistas le pedÍan fotos y ocho a no ser los negaba. el turista dijo que era el mejor portero que las chicas brasileÑas tambiÉn les pidieron fotos, pero pronto nos quedÓ de otra que romperles el corazÓn y decirles que era una ochoa pirata. ♪ aun asÍ para los visitantes el viaje el jardÍn botÁnico ya habÍa valido la pena, es una visita obligada. >> un maestro del Área de la bahÍa se encuentra bajo custodia bajo sospecha de tocar indebidamente a sus estudiantes. ademÁs, el portavoz del vaticano habla sobre los rumores que estÁn corriendo en torno a la salud del papa francisco. un incendio de tres alarmas produjo dos cartas a cenizas. como todas las noches, transmitidos en vivo desde los estudios, donde hoy, a las 11 con 13 minutos, el termÓmetro marca 55 f. ya volvemos. ♪ >> muy pronto dejarÁn de cobrar por usar los parquÍmetros en san francisco los domingos. les diremos a partir
visitado por figuras tan importantes como la reina isabel ii de inglaterra, o incluso, el cientÍfico albert einsteinÉxico. >> fue un partido muy interesante, pero creo que el portero era increÍble. >> ¿ eres tÚ? >> sÍ. >> los turistas le pedÍan fotos y ocho a no ser los negaba. el turista dijo que era el mejor portero que las chicas brasileÑas tambiÉn les pidieron fotos, pero pronto nos quedÓ de otra que romperles el corazÓn y decirles que era una ochoa...
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albert einstein rapping against stephen hawking.against darth vader. ♪ can't take anymore miley cyrus versus joan of ark. ♪ keep your party in the usa, viva la france ♪ >> reporter: the guys behind erb is peter shukovff and lloyd alquist. who used to be struggling comedians. >> you guys are youtube millionaires at this point, right? >> we're youtube million viewers. >> is that not the same thing? >> no. >> a billion clicks overall? >> yeah. >> but if those were burgers at mcdonald's -- >> yeah. >> oh, yeah? well, you're stupid. >> reporter: erb is so popular three of their raps are technically gold records. ♪ >> people that are in a garage band are still dreaming of playing the stadium. but i guess you guys are playing the stadium even though you're playing in your garage. >> yeah. that's a pretty cool way to say it. >> we're playing the stadium from the garage. >> reporter: they took us behind the scenes at maker studios, a youtube studio now owned by abc's parent company, disney. not a single suit in sight. >> are you making more
albert einstein rapping against stephen hawking.against darth vader. ♪ can't take anymore miley cyrus versus joan of ark. ♪ keep your party in the usa, viva la france ♪ >> reporter: the guys behind erb is peter shukovff and lloyd alquist. who used to be struggling comedians. >> you guys are youtube millionaires at this point, right? >> we're youtube million viewers. >> is that not the same thing? >> no. >> a billion clicks overall? >> yeah....
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and over at albert einstein medical center. any one of th cameras could have caught an image. officers got the call f help around 1:30. the break-in happened long before th. the owner of the tavern says she was asleep. >> they tied her up around her neck, bound her wrists as well as her ankl. they demanded her to tell them where the money was. she stated she had no money. these two robbers then completely ransacked the property. >> new developments on the emergency shutdown of the 495 bridge over the christina river in wilmington. delldot says it will release the plan to fix the bridge. nbc 10 learned that no dangerous contaminants were found in mples from the mound of dirt. that's not of concern though, it's the weight of the dirt that is believed to have caused the bridge to tilt. you remember it was shut down last week but a newly released 911 call rl a business owner reported that the median of the bridge wasn't lining up properly, that call was made back in april. deldot has not commented on that call. >> today it is back to the polls for the second time in a month for vo
and over at albert einstein medical center. any one of th cameras could have caught an image. officers got the call f help around 1:30. the break-in happened long before th. the owner of the tavern says she was asleep. >> they tied her up around her neck, bound her wrists as well as her ankl. they demanded her to tell them where the money was. she stated she had no money. these two robbers then completely ransacked the property. >> new developments on the emergency shutdown of the...
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intelligence matters a lot and it seems to be as heritable as height as you know when you know albert einstein had has a son who puts him up for adoption that kid is likely to be brilliant anyway even if he's raised by a family where they just watch nascar all day and no interest in books while still the other kid is likely to be very bright and then in terms of things like work ethic and motivation these personality traits also very much look like they are passed down in the genes. it's not so surprising just in terms of genetics that people tend to be in similar occupations to their parents wouldn't surprise me if the exact details make a difference so if you took a kid you know so if there was a kid that was whose parents were physics professors and they hand him over to pair to chemistry professors raise wouldn't surprise me if that led him to switch to being a chemist rather than a physicist rather a physicist although again of course if his parents had been farmers ah then it's very unlikely that just being adopted by chemists is going to charge you into a chemist because you probably do
intelligence matters a lot and it seems to be as heritable as height as you know when you know albert einstein had has a son who puts him up for adoption that kid is likely to be brilliant anyway even if he's raised by a family where they just watch nascar all day and no interest in books while still the other kid is likely to be very bright and then in terms of things like work ethic and motivation these personality traits also very much look like they are passed down in the genes. it's not so...
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you've also been the biographer of albert einstein and henry kissinger. "time."you have a unique perspective on the question mark of leadership. where are we starved for leadership? >> washington, d.c. person ifranklin, the like the most and who i wrote about, in the days of benjamin franklin, you could be passionate the way madison or adams was, but you knew had to come together and say let's figure out the solutions to our problems. that is what we have lost most. what we are trying to do here is take people from all sides of the spectrum, including randi weingarten from the american federation of teachers had a discussion with the l.a. school district superintendent who just won a lawsuit against teachers. where can we come together and figure out what is best for things like teacher tenure in our urban school districts? this notion of coming together around common ground is what we have lost most of the bikes how would you rate the quality of leadership in corporate america? >> i think it has been good. i think in the grand old days of larger-than-life corpor
you've also been the biographer of albert einstein and henry kissinger. "time."you have a unique perspective on the question mark of leadership. where are we starved for leadership? >> washington, d.c. person ifranklin, the like the most and who i wrote about, in the days of benjamin franklin, you could be passionate the way madison or adams was, but you knew had to come together and say let's figure out the solutions to our problems. that is what we have lost most. what we are...
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. >> albert einstein failed mag, let'ed mathlet's not forget tha. >> i just read people who struggled, and are now successful, including oprah. charles: wait until you hear the turn around story, anyone can achieve american success, next. i'm m-a-r-y and i have copd. i'm j-e-f-f and i have copd. i'm l-i-s-a and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way of hosting my book club. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps increase airflow from the lungs for a full 24 hours. and breo helps reduce symptom flare-ups that last several days and require oral steroids, antibiotics, or hospital stay. breo is not for asthma. breo contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. it is not known if this risk is increased in copd. breo won't replace rescue inhalers for sudden copd symptoms and should not be used more than once a day. breo may increase your risk of pneumonia, thrush, osteoporosis, and some eye probl tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or hh blood pressure before taking breo. ask your
. >> albert einstein failed mag, let'ed mathlet's not forget tha. >> i just read people who struggled, and are now successful, including oprah. charles: wait until you hear the turn around story, anyone can achieve american success, next. i'm m-a-r-y and i have copd. i'm j-e-f-f and i have copd. i'm l-i-s-a and i have copd, but i don't want my breathing problems to get in the way of hosting my book club. that's why i asked my doctor about b-r-e-o. once-daily breo ellipta helps...
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don't worry about madame curie or albert einstein. the only thing that you can do with any authenticity at all is to be you. what is that? give, through the use story past, pieces of our , a sense of orientation to who it is that you were born to be? you can't be me. i can't be you. we've got the same set of toys in our toybox, and i would like us to think about how we can use in our be more authentic work to build a peaceful world. say -- "ins on to the face of ever-increasing extensions of urban centers, highways, residential, commercial, and industrial presentents, the governmental and nongovernmental historic preservation programs are inadequate to ensure future generations a genuine opportunity to appreciate and enjoy the rich heritage of our nation." words, right now we are saying, we are in trouble. i think we are still in trouble. we haven't won the battle. we have been fighting it. we are doing a good job. leadership is being taken by organizations. we've got a good national system of this, that, and the other that we are all
don't worry about madame curie or albert einstein. the only thing that you can do with any authenticity at all is to be you. what is that? give, through the use story past, pieces of our , a sense of orientation to who it is that you were born to be? you can't be me. i can't be you. we've got the same set of toys in our toybox, and i would like us to think about how we can use in our be more authentic work to build a peaceful world. say -- "ins on to the face of ever-increasing extensions...
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you don't have to be albert einstein to understand this stuff.e way the prose talk about the stocks i bet einstein would have a tough time figuring out what they were saying. i explained the difference between cyclical and think industrial thats need a healthy economy versus secular, toothpaste, cereal, getting growths all over the world and need more toothpaste and cereal, expanding at the same pace regardless of where we are in the business cycle. is how you sell the sickicallies and when the economy starts to slow and dot reverse. when you want to outperform you do this. this is the playbook all the hedge funds use. even though the hedge funds can behave like animals who buy and sell at the same time their playbook information works. the reason for that has to do with another piece of wall street gibberish that you absolutely must know. if you're going to pick your own stocks. and that's the price to earnings multiple. often heard of as the p/e multiple. or just the multiple. they refer to the same thing and one of the cornerstones how far we
you don't have to be albert einstein to understand this stuff.e way the prose talk about the stocks i bet einstein would have a tough time figuring out what they were saying. i explained the difference between cyclical and think industrial thats need a healthy economy versus secular, toothpaste, cereal, getting growths all over the world and need more toothpaste and cereal, expanding at the same pace regardless of where we are in the business cycle. is how you sell the sickicallies and when the...
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also at area businesses and the albert einstein medical center. in olney, jesse gary, nbc 10 news. >>> this morning we are learning that the walmart truck in the deadly crash involving comedian tracy morgan had a system designed to slow down and warn the driver of traffic ahead. that's according to a walmart spokesperson. the company says it's unclear though if the system was working at the time of the crash saturday morning on the new jersey turnpike in middlesex county. the company also says thathe iv kevin roper, was operating within federal regulations which requires drivers to work no more than a 14-hour shift. 11 of them driving. now, according to court documents, roper had not slept in more than 24 hours and dozed off moments before the crash. roper is facing several charges including death by auto. he is scheduled to appear in court tomorrow afternoon. >>> jury selection begins today in the trial of a man charged with hitting and killing an off duty philadelphia police officer with his car. the man is charged withide by vehicle and involun
also at area businesses and the albert einstein medical center. in olney, jesse gary, nbc 10 news. >>> this morning we are learning that the walmart truck in the deadly crash involving comedian tracy morgan had a system designed to slow down and warn the driver of traffic ahead. that's according to a walmart spokesperson. the company says it's unclear though if the system was working at the time of the crash saturday morning on the new jersey turnpike in middlesex county. the company...
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you don't want to short the albert einstein of this generation's stock market. the guy's a genius.ar city could be on its way to a hundred and more. david: by the way, i how did you know, jason, i just have to ask, how did you know? did you have some kind of clue that today was going to be the day when it was up almost 20%? >> oh, no. i mean, i didn't know of any announcement or anything. david: that's pretty impressive. >> i like elon musk, and i like solar city. secondly, they have over 110% quarterly revenue growth. the russell was the leader today. my picks go with the trend of growth and momentum. so i think solar city's a great pick as well as bonanza creek energy which is basically riding the bull market oil. liz: of course, you are right, it is elon musk who's the chair, but his younger cousin -- and we've interviewed him many times -- he's been the yeoman when it comes to running this company. again, smart leadership here which brings us back to larry shover. there are great places to go right now, but what worries you? what's out there on the horizon, larry, that we all s
you don't want to short the albert einstein of this generation's stock market. the guy's a genius.ar city could be on its way to a hundred and more. david: by the way, i how did you know, jason, i just have to ask, how did you know? did you have some kind of clue that today was going to be the day when it was up almost 20%? >> oh, no. i mean, i didn't know of any announcement or anything. david: that's pretty impressive. >> i like elon musk, and i like solar city. secondly, they...
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he profiles such figures as marie currie, albert einstein, curtis lemay and comer robert mcnamara, ronald reagan and mikhail gorbachev. this one-hou one hour and ten ms program is next on booktv. >> i remember going to the library when i was around 11-years-old and picking out a big beautifully illustrated book printed in 1956. it was entitled our friend, the atom by german science author. the preface featured a parable about a man that wrote to the corruptincorrupting lamp that bt forth a mighty genie that stood for atomic energy. he called the person he must be handled carefully for he could either be a tireless uncomplaining servant, or the most fearful and a terrible master the man had ever known. the man didn't want this responsibility. but the genie told him now that he had been free he couldn't put him back in the bottle he had to decide how to use and. tonight's presentation of the age of reagan's details visit much richer digital form and tolls among its stories scientists whose interest in the atom sometimes called within and out of hitler's persecution drove from germany the ve
he profiles such figures as marie currie, albert einstein, curtis lemay and comer robert mcnamara, ronald reagan and mikhail gorbachev. this one-hou one hour and ten ms program is next on booktv. >> i remember going to the library when i was around 11-years-old and picking out a big beautifully illustrated book printed in 1956. it was entitled our friend, the atom by german science author. the preface featured a parable about a man that wrote to the corruptincorrupting lamp that bt forth...
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we are doing i am albert einstein and i am jackie robinson.'re starving for heroes. and this is our solution. >> you have found them. and you're a best-selling author in the adult's category and children's category but you say you are most proud of this. >> listen we're all going to have legacies. i hope that this one could be mine. >> i hope you make it into like a cartoon series for kids to watch, too. >> i appreciate it. >> we like the book brad. >> thank you very much. >> love them brad. >>> this morning a group of young performers travel from broadway to hollywood. >> coming up on "cbs this morning." >> from its original home at the august wilson theater on broadway. >> the cast of clint eastwood's film "jersey boys." wireless networks are awesome. they let us use our phones to do amazing things. but why sign a 2-year phone contract just to use them? at net10 wireless, you can use the phone you already have and keep your network and number, too. but for half the cost. the bring your own phone plan. that's wireless your way. unlimited* tal
we are doing i am albert einstein and i am jackie robinson.'re starving for heroes. and this is our solution. >> you have found them. and you're a best-selling author in the adult's category and children's category but you say you are most proud of this. >> listen we're all going to have legacies. i hope that this one could be mine. >> i hope you make it into like a cartoon series for kids to watch, too. >> i appreciate it. >> we like the book brad. >> thank...