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barlow then applies regular old superglue to the back and finally the microchip. after drying for a few minutes, the bee can buzz off. a wobbly start at first. for now the pilot program is limited to a greenhouse with plans to place receivers around the bees'. dr. neil who before bees tracked missiles for the military. why put so much effort and energy into this? >> simply because it's interesting. i'm curious about the world and you need these sort of tools to actually understand the complexity of living systems properly. >> reporter: it's one tiny tool that barlow and o'neill hope will unlock the secret world of bees and the mystery behind their determinance. jonathan vigliotti, cbs news, london. >> axelrod: and that's the cbs evening news for tonight. i'll be back a little later with "48 hours." for now, i'm jim axelrod in new york and for all of us here at cbs news, thanks for joining us. and good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> cracking gown on illegal massage parlors. bay area leaders want to act
barlow then applies regular old superglue to the back and finally the microchip. after drying for a few minutes, the bee can buzz off. a wobbly start at first. for now the pilot program is limited to a greenhouse with plans to place receivers around the bees'. dr. neil who before bees tracked missiles for the military. why put so much effort and energy into this? >> simply because it's interesting. i'm curious about the world and you need these sort of tools to actually understand the...
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so when you set the barlow the companies easily come out and beat, don't they? >> absolutely but if you go back and look through the last six or seven years what mattered is is the free money available? is the federal reserve putting on a put in the overall market? let's take a look at the real growth. we haven't had true growth. you've had company buy backs. you had the accumulation of stock but when you look back into the jobs numbers the job numbers are service jobs and not manufacturing or industrial or high paying so the overall picture has been amerimerky. for $4 trillion we don't have growth to sustain the 4 trillion. so when you look at the overall picture it doesn't come to earnings. it comes back to are interest rates cheap enough and where do i have to put my money to chase yields and the banks are going to suffer as well because they're not getting a return on their money either. >> thank you so much. have a good weekend. and that does it for today's edition. can you show me how to do this. >> byes byes. have a nice weekend. is that how you do it? op
so when you set the barlow the companies easily come out and beat, don't they? >> absolutely but if you go back and look through the last six or seven years what mattered is is the free money available? is the federal reserve putting on a put in the overall market? let's take a look at the real growth. we haven't had true growth. you've had company buy backs. you had the accumulation of stock but when you look back into the jobs numbers the job numbers are service jobs and not...
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barlow stores her bees in the refrigerator, cold makes them docile, usually. >> she's making these warningnd report report she restrains the the bee by carefully pinning it in place. she then applied regular super grew to the back and finally the mike chip. after trying for a few minutes the bee can buzz off, and while we start at first, the the the tracker is half of the bee's weight after all. for now the pilot program is limited to a greenhouse with plans to place them around the the feeding paths out in the wild. she developed it with engineer friend there marco neil who before bees tracked missiles for british military. >> why put so much effort and energy, into this. >> because it is interesting. you need these sorts of tools to actually understand the the complexity of living system properly. >> reporter: it is one tiny tool that barlow and o'neill hope will unlock secret world of bees and mystery behind the disappearance. jonathan vigliotti for cbs news, london. >>> wow. can't even comprehend technology that small, just incredible. >>> still to come on "eyewitness news", today is f
barlow stores her bees in the refrigerator, cold makes them docile, usually. >> she's making these warningnd report report she restrains the the bee by carefully pinning it in place. she then applied regular super grew to the back and finally the mike chip. after trying for a few minutes the bee can buzz off, and while we start at first, the the the tracker is half of the bee's weight after all. for now the pilot program is limited to a greenhouse with plans to place them around the the...
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caleb barlow is the vp of ibm security. he says corporations need to share information to combat his attacks.>> that is not what happens. if someone finds out about the attack, information is held privately. maybe it is shown -- shared with their customers. it is not shared on a global basis.>> reporter: that is why this database has been launched, keeping track of the 15-20,000,000,000 attacks a day against customers. data sharing is not without risks.>> the good thing is everybody can learn from anybody else's mistakes. the bad thing is that sometimes an attacker can also know when they have been detected and when they have not. >> reporter: allowing the criminal to alter their attack, a reminder that in cyber war, we are all equally vulnerable.>> something that is affecting a small clinic in germany today may affect a very large bank in missouri tomorrow.>> reporter: ibm believes the bad guys are organized and corporations need to work together. brian yanez, fox news.>>> new york's top cop caught a young pot smoker by su
caleb barlow is the vp of ibm security. he says corporations need to share information to combat his attacks.>> that is not what happens. if someone finds out about the attack, information is held privately. maybe it is shown -- shared with their customers. it is not shared on a global basis.>> reporter: that is why this database has been launched, keeping track of the 15-20,000,000,000 attacks a day against customers. data sharing is not without risks.>> the good thing is...
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in the village of barlow the funeral of an 18-year-old, shot dead by israeli soldiers, during clashes on sunday according to palestinian police. >> translator: he's not the first and he won't be the last martyr. he died for sake of the home land, the people and the national unity. there in addition to the deaths, red crescent said more than 400 palestinians have been wounded by israeli forces in the past three days. israeli forces announced it captured five palestinians responsible for the shooting of five israelis last week. this is what israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu had to say. >> translator: i am not surprised the security forces that solved the horrible murder near nablis, we are applying a heavy hand against terrorists. >> right wing group gather outside damascus gate in east jerusalem. shouting insults and threatening oburn arab homes. three are arrested by police the rest dispersed but a requirement that passion he are running high on all sides. mike hanna, al jazeera, west jerusalem. >>> i.s.i.l. is continuing its senseless destruction of antiquities. it was built
in the village of barlow the funeral of an 18-year-old, shot dead by israeli soldiers, during clashes on sunday according to palestinian police. >> translator: he's not the first and he won't be the last martyr. he died for sake of the home land, the people and the national unity. there in addition to the deaths, red crescent said more than 400 palestinians have been wounded by israeli forces in the past three days. israeli forces announced it captured five palestinians responsible for...
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you set the barlow and makes it easier for companies to beat. >> we'll have to see whether that will be enough for the rest of the earnings season. that is it for today's show here on worldwide exchange. thanks for watching. >> next up, u.s. squawk box. >>> good morning. we have a continuing global market rally. stocks jumping in asia overnight. green arrows across europe in early trading and u.s. futures adding to yesterday's big gains. but there's trouble in toy land. shares of mattel under pressure after sales of barbie dolls drop again and the activist appetite picking up some steam. yum brands appointing an investor to its board. the stock getting a pop on speculation it may spin off it's china business. a big loss for fantasy sports, nevada orders sites including fan duel and draft kings shutdown in that state. it's friday october 16th, 2015 and squawk box begins right now ♪ >> live from new york where business never sleeps this is squawk box. >>> good morning and welcome to squawk box on cnbc. joe was mentioning the u.s. equity futures. take a look for yourself. you can see th
you set the barlow and makes it easier for companies to beat. >> we'll have to see whether that will be enough for the rest of the earnings season. that is it for today's show here on worldwide exchange. thanks for watching. >> next up, u.s. squawk box. >>> good morning. we have a continuing global market rally. stocks jumping in asia overnight. green arrows across europe in early trading and u.s. futures adding to yesterday's big gains. but there's trouble in toy land....
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. >> oh, we are -- >> we set barlow and every day -- >> we're potted meat. there you have it. >> we're the spam. >> well, i love spam. spam with american cheese. >> you like spam. >> that's a win. >> you go to hawaii. >> go to my house. my house must be hawaii. oh, you know, let's goat some serious business here. the benghazi hearing yesterday had to be one of the most incredible critical event that played out before our eyes in many, many years. people are likening it in some bases to the watergate investigation, the depth of it, nevertheless what, it was it a total of 11 hours? >> 11 hours. >> ten until 9:00. former secretary of state hillary clinton taking some very tough questions from republicans. quite combative, not between madam secretary clinton but between the republicans and democrats on that panel. of course, this is the investigation into what happened americans their lives, including ambassador stevens, chris stevens there, so there were many moments and one in particular that got a lot of buzz this day after representative susan brooks, republ
. >> oh, we are -- >> we set barlow and every day -- >> we're potted meat. there you have it. >> we're the spam. >> well, i love spam. spam with american cheese. >> you like spam. >> that's a win. >> you go to hawaii. >> go to my house. my house must be hawaii. oh, you know, let's goat some serious business here. the benghazi hearing yesterday had to be one of the most incredible critical event that played out before our eyes in many, many...
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similar to last quarter but when you set the barlow and this has happened the last few quarters it makes it easier to come out with stellar report cards seemingly. >> good morning, if you can say financial engineering and currency wars and you set the bar so low so you're expecting a ramen noodle and get a hamburger you're excited and pushing it up. we're still at the average chase for yield because there is no place else to go. so with draghi's speech saying he's going to do whatever it takes and we'll have more easing it makes it easier but you have been talking about the b for buy back. if we're going to continue to build our earnings on buying back stock and taking advantage of the cheap money that doesn't do a lot for the overall company. it doesn't help growth and doesn't do a lot for the shareholders either. >> but big question going into the end of the year, maybe that is working for investors. maybe we'll be seeing the rally, todd. a lot of people pointed to the fact that short interest is pretty high. if the bears see the need to unwind those positions that could add fuel to th
similar to last quarter but when you set the barlow and this has happened the last few quarters it makes it easier to come out with stellar report cards seemingly. >> good morning, if you can say financial engineering and currency wars and you set the bar so low so you're expecting a ramen noodle and get a hamburger you're excited and pushing it up. we're still at the average chase for yield because there is no place else to go. so with draghi's speech saying he's going to do whatever it...
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what stevenson could not do, in the famous words of john barlow martin, was converse with somebody about baseball. what stevenson did with his speeches, and let's face it, one of the best-selling books of 1953 was a collection of stephenson's speeches and he was the -- a collection of stevenson's speeches and he was a losing candidate. it creates the perception of the democratic party being egghead and liberal. 1960 would complete that. the death of the intellectual in american politics. john f. kennedy figured out immediately he could not campaign like this in 1960. in an unfortunate way, stevenson's gifts as a writer of speeches brings the death of that kind of intellectualism in american politics to the point where i would argue we have not seen it since. but that does not mean he cannot be a cutthroat politician. stevenson starts right from the beginning that harry truman will not play any role in this campaign. he let slip right from the beginning that there was a mess in washington. there was, but a democrat was at the center of it and a president of the united states to boot. what
what stevenson could not do, in the famous words of john barlow martin, was converse with somebody about baseball. what stevenson did with his speeches, and let's face it, one of the best-selling books of 1953 was a collection of stephenson's speeches and he was the -- a collection of stevenson's speeches and he was a losing candidate. it creates the perception of the democratic party being egghead and liberal. 1960 would complete that. the death of the intellectual in american politics. john...
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barlow heights at 4:54 is, fruit fill 4:55. limerick center 4:55.lated area, 422, you got the outlet mall, limerick outlet mall and that is right in the direct path of this possible tornado. as you can see a little bit of a look in the radar now east of pottstown far to the east of birdsboro. again we're not looking at any particular cylinder on this but you know what, i'm also going to go back here -- i'm going to still talk over this particular image for you but we'll look and see if we can pull up one of those cylinders on the radar as the storm is moving east at about 45 miles an hour. overall at this point again it is a radar indicated tornado at this particular time but there you go, there are the cylinders that are popping up near pottstown and also just to the north and west of limerick. to the south of new hanover, frederick as this is moving to the east at again around 45 miles an hour in this particular area. graterford i would be on the first level of your home as well. let's zoom this out a little bit and show you again, that kind of vo
barlow heights at 4:54 is, fruit fill 4:55. limerick center 4:55.lated area, 422, you got the outlet mall, limerick outlet mall and that is right in the direct path of this possible tornado. as you can see a little bit of a look in the radar now east of pottstown far to the east of birdsboro. again we're not looking at any particular cylinder on this but you know what, i'm also going to go back here -- i'm going to still talk over this particular image for you but we'll look and see if we can...
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caleb barlow is the bp of ibm security.ons need to share information to combat these attacks. >> that's not what happens today. someone finds out ant the attack, that information is held in a private security company. maybe it is shared with their customers. it's not shared with global bases. >> that is why the company launched this online data base exforce exchange which keeps track of the 15 to 20 billion attacks a day against their customer. everybody can learn from everybody else's mistakes. sometimes the attacker with know when they have been detected and when they have not. >> a reminder in cyber war fair, with e are all quality vulnerable. >> something that is affecting a small clinic in -- clinic in germany to date may affect a very large bent in missouri tomorrow. >> simply put, ibm means the bad guys are better organize noised and corporations need to work together to better defend earn. in new york new york, fox news. >>> very interesting. turning now to weather. rosemary just arrived. you maid it over. the forec
caleb barlow is the bp of ibm security.ons need to share information to combat these attacks. >> that's not what happens today. someone finds out ant the attack, that information is held in a private security company. maybe it is shared with their customers. it's not shared with global bases. >> that is why the company launched this online data base exforce exchange which keeps track of the 15 to 20 billion attacks a day against their customer. everybody can learn from everybody...
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they're really setting the barlow here. you have to wonder what are they doing. setting themselves up for as nick pointed out there's going to be a transaction or end game here. in the meantime they're saying we have a lot to clean up here. >> it's a mess. mayer shouldn't have taken the job. >> why not? >> i think because yahoo is not -- the problem they needed solving was one that she wasn't going to go in and solve. >> i would just argue with that a bit. wasn't part of the problem the culture and morale and didn't she -- i mean people do give her credit for turning it around. >> she came in and had a nice 90 days six months got people working there again and just the problems -- you buy the honeymoon idea. >> absolutely. her idea was supposed to go in there and like magically produce the next snap chat and like the analogy she liked to use is steve jobs. so steve jobs first came out with the i mack and that wasn't a big business success but told everyone it's a new apple and then he came out with the pichlt pod and it was can a boone from there. we haven't seen
they're really setting the barlow here. you have to wonder what are they doing. setting themselves up for as nick pointed out there's going to be a transaction or end game here. in the meantime they're saying we have a lot to clean up here. >> it's a mess. mayer shouldn't have taken the job. >> why not? >> i think because yahoo is not -- the problem they needed solving was one that she wasn't going to go in and solve. >> i would just argue with that a bit. wasn't part of...