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. >> this is salt cube. >> the cubes. >> they're perfect cubes. these guys are building things. >> weird. >> ever heard of this before? >> to tell us the science behind these salt cubes at the dead sea we're going to bring in our salty fella. zach. hey, zach. >> hello. >> this is a pretty cool video. people on line are talking about it but nobody is talking ability why this happens. that's why we have you. >> i guess so. >> this is actually really normal and the reason that you see this here specifically is because they are at the dead sea where there's such a high salt concentration. >> how are the perfect cubes? you look at them they're like perfect. >> right. what you see here is actually t. inhis is he have an ordered structure. ordered atomic structure. it happens to be that the way that sodium and chloride combines they have ionic bonds that naturally form cubes. even at like the atomic level you will see cubes if you look at salt in a microscope. >> cool. >> great. i like that. >> science party. >>> the maltese. ♪ ♪ >>> students across the
. >> this is salt cube. >> the cubes. >> they're perfect cubes. these guys are building things. >> weird. >> ever heard of this before? >> to tell us the science behind these salt cubes at the dead sea we're going to bring in our salty fella. zach. hey, zach. >> hello. >> this is a pretty cool video. people on line are talking about it but nobody is talking ability why this happens. that's why we have you. >> i guess so. >> this is...
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pour the mixture into an ice cube tray or the ninja cube tray and freeze. please the frozen cubes into the ninja. blade technology makes real creamy ice cream in just seconds. now you can enjoy a rate -- rich, homemade ice cream anytime ll stop >> we do ice cream parties on friday nights for the kids. >> amazing. >> it is a great way to get everybody together. >> best of all, you control the calories. for locale ice cream, use skim milk will stop the ninja lets you make healthy for cops were a super healthy treat. all of those fancy frozen coffee drinks that are so with theg will stop ninja mega kitchen system, the frozen delight possibilities are endless. ninja is now the number one professional blending system. no other blender delivers the five-star rated power, performance, versatility, and for echelon results will stop millions of people across the country are choosing to be healthier, happier, and in better shape will stop now it is your turn. it works at blazing speeds thanks to a professional motor. a two horsepower motor delivering all the speed an
pour the mixture into an ice cube tray or the ninja cube tray and freeze. please the frozen cubes into the ninja. blade technology makes real creamy ice cream in just seconds. now you can enjoy a rate -- rich, homemade ice cream anytime ll stop >> we do ice cream parties on friday nights for the kids. >> amazing. >> it is a great way to get everybody together. >> best of all, you control the calories. for locale ice cream, use skim milk will stop the ninja lets you make...
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remember the rubik's cube?ing up. >>> "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations ♪ >>> time now for our "throwback thursday." and today we celebrate the big 4-0. one of america's most popular toys. >> 40 years ago this week that the rubik's cube was created by an young architecture professor. >> five years later the ideal toy company discovered and licensed it and unleashed it on the world with commercials like this one. the rubik's3(q took america by storm becoming a craze that everyone had to try. >> warning, once you get your hand on rubik's cube you may never be able to put it down. rubik's cube, over 3 billion combinations, but just one solution from ideal. >> should i be embarrassed to say i remember that commercial? >> wow. >> yeah, i got one of these. since then rubik's cube has evolved from a toy to a cultural phenomenon. >> and since then young braniacs have solved the puzzle. this guy 18 years old holds the current world speed record for solving the puzzle at 5.5 seconds. watch him g
remember the rubik's cube?ing up. >>> "world news now" continues after this from our abc stations ♪ >>> time now for our "throwback thursday." and today we celebrate the big 4-0. one of america's most popular toys. >> 40 years ago this week that the rubik's cube was created by an young architecture professor. >> five years later the ideal toy company discovered and licensed it and unleashed it on the world with commercials like this one. the...
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>> fred: i did. [ laughter ] tons of sugar cubes. just tons and tons of sugar cubes.ed it and they just kept spilling out. you know, these just little perfect little -- >> seth: wrapped sugar cubes or unwrapped? >> fred: both. [ laughter ] and they were everywhere. i mean, just leading into every room. just so many little sugar cubes. the whole place. >> seth: now, i would assume that if your walls are filled with sugar cubes, you're going to have a mouse problem? >> fred: yeah, there were all different kinds of animals that have been in there because of the -- >> seth: gotcha. >> fred: some you wouldn't even recognize. just all kinds of animals. >> seth: so you knew about the animals before, that wasn't the surprise? >> fred: yes, and i knew about them, because i would see them coming out carrying little sugar cubes. you know what i mean? [ light laughter ] so they would be holding them. and i thought, "well, that's nice." i thought maybe they were bringing them in, i wasn't really sure. [ light laughter ] but then, little by little, i thought, "well, where are they
>> fred: i did. [ laughter ] tons of sugar cubes. just tons and tons of sugar cubes.ed it and they just kept spilling out. you know, these just little perfect little -- >> seth: wrapped sugar cubes or unwrapped? >> fred: both. [ laughter ] and they were everywhere. i mean, just leading into every room. just so many little sugar cubes. the whole place. >> seth: now, i would assume that if your walls are filled with sugar cubes, you're going to have a mouse problem?...
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robotics.pired early on, they wanted robots to solve the cube but they needed to solve computer visionand manual dexterity. it solves it and then it does a victory dance. it's cool. like the celebration. for example, you are able to solve this in under eight seconds. i fastest time in competition is six point 93 seconds, the north american record. >> is there a future for a speed rubik's cuber? what happens with this talent typically? thee tend to stick to competitions. r and residents. it's a great career opportunity. >> you can guide people and show them how to improve their ability. >> the exhibition is fantastic. i will be there engaging guests and i can give people tips on how to solve it. >> while they were talking, he solved it in like 10 seconds while answering questions. how did he do that? >> there are three quick things to keep in mind. the centers never move in relation to one another. it is comprised of internet -- individual pieces, not stickers. they are joined together and they do not separate. the star of today's mystery meat actually can. ♪ ♪ >>>> it's time for bloomb
robotics.pired early on, they wanted robots to solve the cube but they needed to solve computer visionand manual dexterity. it solves it and then it does a victory dance. it's cool. like the celebration. for example, you are able to solve this in under eight seconds. i fastest time in competition is six point 93 seconds, the north american record. >> is there a future for a speed rubik's cuber? what happens with this talent typically? thee tend to stick to competitions. r and residents....
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. >> rubik's cube. >> it's been well advertised the 40th.e days, a slow monday at your workplace, the google doodle will occupy a lot of your free time if you have it today. you can literally do the cube on the doodle yourself. >> did you actually try it? >> it is very interactive, very easy. i'm half which through it. i will continue to try to finish it. >> bill karins, you need the education. >> you've never completed a rubin's cube. >> we're not cheaters like you. you read the book. >> i did not cheat. >> you are a cheater. >> i got the book. i went through all the pages. i memorized it. >> you know what you do, you take it apart and put it back together. >> that's no fun. >> it took me two minutes to finish it. how fast could you do it? >> i am so not made up of it. >> you're destroying it. he's cheating it. >> i'm richard lui, this is first look on msnbc. "way too early" with thomas roberts starts right now. >>> general motors makes cars that america can be proud of, cars you could never describe as defective or catastrophically flawed.
. >> rubik's cube. >> it's been well advertised the 40th.e days, a slow monday at your workplace, the google doodle will occupy a lot of your free time if you have it today. you can literally do the cube on the doodle yourself. >> did you actually try it? >> it is very interactive, very easy. i'm half which through it. i will continue to try to finish it. >> bill karins, you need the education. >> you've never completed a rubin's cube. >> we're not...
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we look back at 40 great years of the rubik's cube.ale narrator: through memorial day female narrator: through memorial day at sleep train, get 36 months interest-free financing plus big savings of up to $400 on beautyrest and posturpedic. even get three years interest-free financing on serta icomfort and tempur-pedic, plus free same-day delivery, setup, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save. but this special financing offer ends memorial day at sleep train. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ ferrari rarely feel sorry? a new study claims that rich people are more likely to cut people off in traffic, blow past pedestrians and generally be jerks. psychologists at uc berkeley studied how financial status affects how people behave on the road. basically they found that owners of fancy cars tend to act more like a-holes. kate, do you agree with this study? >> i don't. i think that people who drive all kinds of cars can be jerks. you don't have to drive a nice car to cut people off. i have been cutof
we look back at 40 great years of the rubik's cube.ale narrator: through memorial day female narrator: through memorial day at sleep train, get 36 months interest-free financing plus big savings of up to $400 on beautyrest and posturpedic. even get three years interest-free financing on serta icomfort and tempur-pedic, plus free same-day delivery, setup, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save. but this special financing offer ends memorial day at sleep train. ♪ sleep train...
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number ten on the list is the mighty rubix cube.en remotely a child of the '80s, you no doubt have spent hours trying to solve the mystery of this bad boy. there are lots of '80s hits on the top ten list ever. number 7 michael jackson's thriller album. not surprisingly apple products also dominated the list. the ipad came in fifth. what is the best-selling product of all time? i'm going to tell you in a minute. number 4, star wars, combined with the action figures everything. the third top-selling product of all time, the toyota corolla. over 40 million sold worldwide. number two on the list is bacon. okay. it's nice. it's lip for. pfizer's cholesterol drug. number one on the top selling product of all time list, may i get a drum roll, please. [ drum roll ] >> sony play station. the best-selling product of all time, selling almost 350 million consoles since 1995 when it went on the market. that's our show for today. i'm ali velshi. thanks for joining us. ♪ >> good evening, everyone. nigeria kid p thatting a u.s. team now on the grou
number ten on the list is the mighty rubix cube.en remotely a child of the '80s, you no doubt have spent hours trying to solve the mystery of this bad boy. there are lots of '80s hits on the top ten list ever. number 7 michael jackson's thriller album. not surprisingly apple products also dominated the list. the ipad came in fifth. what is the best-selling product of all time? i'm going to tell you in a minute. number 4, star wars, combined with the action figures everything. the third...
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no, the cube is representative of the rest of the universe, and they can look at visible phenomenon,ike the temperature of gases and visible features of the disposition of dark matter, the unknown energy that supposedly binds the universe together. there's no way to watch these things in scale. we can't step back and check them out. and this simulation gives researchers god-like abilities with simulation. the details are enormous and gestural, and it does both. they required several months running inside of a super computer that has 8,000 processers working on it simultaneously. compare that to a high-end gaming computer, a big rig, where a fanatical gamer would play. to run that even on an amazing desktop, the same simulation, would have taken 2,000 years. take that, gamers. >> finally, janet yellen, speaking on wall street. right now, the dow is up 67 points, so for now, your 401k is smiling and it's safe to check your stocks. thank you for watching aljazeera america. i'm del walters. "inside story" is next. for news updates through the day . head to al jazeera dot com. where the n
no, the cube is representative of the rest of the universe, and they can look at visible phenomenon,ike the temperature of gases and visible features of the disposition of dark matter, the unknown energy that supposedly binds the universe together. there's no way to watch these things in scale. we can't step back and check them out. and this simulation gives researchers god-like abilities with simulation. the details are enormous and gestural, and it does both. they required several months...
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the world's most successful puzzle game, the rubik's cube, turns 40. to celebrate the four-decade milestone, the liberty science center in new jersey set up a 7,000-square-foot display of games, puzzles, history, and art showing the influence the colorful cube has had on science and technology. later this year, the exhibit will go on an international tour. inventor and professor erno rubik designed the toy. for "teen kids news," i'm david lee miller, "fox news channel in the classroom." >> about two out of every three homes in america has a pet. and when a beloved pet dies, for many of us, it's like losing a member of our family, so it's no surprise that many kids feel pain and grief that can last a long time. scott gets some advice on how to cope. >> this is pushkin. when the 12-year-old beagle died, owner sharon discorfano found a way to help her deal with the pain of the loss. every day, she'd write pushkin a letter. expressing how she felt helped so much, she actually wrote a book, "letters to pushkin." hello, sharon. >> hi. >> tell us a little bit
the world's most successful puzzle game, the rubik's cube, turns 40. to celebrate the four-decade milestone, the liberty science center in new jersey set up a 7,000-square-foot display of games, puzzles, history, and art showing the influence the colorful cube has had on science and technology. later this year, the exhibit will go on an international tour. inventor and professor erno rubik designed the toy. for "teen kids news," i'm david lee miller, "fox news channel in the...
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. -- a rubik's cube. he came over and introduced himself and that is how we met him. >> the inside story of glenn greenwald's first meeting with nsa whistleblower edward snowden in hong kong. and as the british spy agency gchq is sued for turning mobile phones into surveillance devices, glenn greenwald talks about the pulitzer prize and the corporate media's response to his reporting. >> we knew once we started publishing that one or two stories, but dozens of stories, and we were going to continue to publish until we were done, which is still our plan and what we intend to do, that not just the government, but even fellow journalists would start to look at what we were doing with increasing levels of hostility and to start to say, this doesn't actually seem like journalism anymore. because it is not the kind of journalism that they do. it doesn't abide by these unspoken rules that are designed to protect the government. >> part two of our special with glenn greenwald on, "no place to hide: edward snowden
. -- a rubik's cube. he came over and introduced himself and that is how we met him. >> the inside story of glenn greenwald's first meeting with nsa whistleblower edward snowden in hong kong. and as the british spy agency gchq is sued for turning mobile phones into surveillance devices, glenn greenwald talks about the pulitzer prize and the corporate media's response to his reporting. >> we knew once we started publishing that one or two stories, but dozens of stories, and we were...
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month to solve his own puzzle. >> catherine: google is putting up an interactive doodle of a rubik's cube to celebrate the birthday. >> catherine: justin timberlake may have taken top honors at sunday's billboard awards in vegas. >> catherine: but it was michael jackson who stole the show. >> catherine: robin meade has a recap. >> reporter:so, mj as a hologram.what did people think? >> reporter:some were amazed, while others claimed it was down right creepy. >> reporter:buzzfeed summed it up by saying "omg what is happening?" >> reporter:and another twitterer joked "plot twist. there was no hologram. that was really michael jackson." >> reporter:five seconds of summer knocked it out of the park with their performance. >> reporter:but kendall jennifer wasn't so lucky when she introduced them. >>"now we welcome.one.guys, i'm the worst reader." >> reporter:right after that the phrase #kendallyouhadonejob started trending. >> reporter:ariana grande had possibly the hottest performance of the night. >> reporter:and miley cyrus had the most unexpected. a slowed down, tinstle trimmed tribute to
month to solve his own puzzle. >> catherine: google is putting up an interactive doodle of a rubik's cube to celebrate the birthday. >> catherine: justin timberlake may have taken top honors at sunday's billboard awards in vegas. >> catherine: but it was michael jackson who stole the show. >> catherine: robin meade has a recap. >> reporter:so, mj as a hologram.what did people think? >> reporter:some were amazed, while others claimed it was down right creepy....
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the inventor of the cube kal was a man named robert prop.on action meant to liberate office workers. offices before that were row after row of desks surrounded by corridor offices around the perimeter. he wanted to give people privacy and autonomy. offices in the united states saw it was easier to cram more and more into spaces. people began to copy it and turn it into the box. it came the cube. the office is source of tremendous dark humor. the film about this is office space. one of the workers has to pull the other worker off the fax machine because he's losing it. he can't control himself. that reveals how we look at our work place and focus frustrations on them. one of the things people hate about the cubecal is it implies stat us the. we should think hard about how we use space in offices especially when it costs so much on the planet to keep them air conditioned, lit and running constantly. you see offices bleeding out into the city. people are doing it in cafe, at home, in airports. it's a weird punishment for a liberation. liberatin
the inventor of the cube kal was a man named robert prop.on action meant to liberate office workers. offices before that were row after row of desks surrounded by corridor offices around the perimeter. he wanted to give people privacy and autonomy. offices in the united states saw it was easier to cram more and more into spaces. people began to copy it and turn it into the box. it came the cube. the office is source of tremendous dark humor. the film about this is office space. one of the...
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they come packaged in a cube inc.. >> how important is it to have a television program in order to set your business apart? >> i get helps the customers connect with us. -- think it helps the customers connect with us. >> any tips to offer people? >> we have a cupcake book. a ton of recipes. >> what is your favorite cupcake? >> salted caramel. >> chocolate hazelnut. >> any detail as to what was the largest order you have ever filled? >> each we had a microsoft order quite large. >> we have shipped 10,000 cupcakes to her troops in afghanistan. the chairman of the joint chiefs take them and gives them to the troops for the holidays. every year we make 10,000 cupcakes for the troops. >> we make the world's largest cupcake. official guinness world record holder for the worlds largest cupcake. 2594 pounds. recs where did you do this? >> we did this by our shipping physical in -- facility. we had an oven shipped in. we did it. we ate it all. we had a big party and invited everyone in the neighborhood and eight it. >> i want
they come packaged in a cube inc.. >> how important is it to have a television program in order to set your business apart? >> i get helps the customers connect with us. -- think it helps the customers connect with us. >> any tips to offer people? >> we have a cupcake book. a ton of recipes. >> what is your favorite cupcake? >> salted caramel. >> chocolate hazelnut. >> any detail as to what was the largest order you have ever filled? >> each...
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>> the square root of four and then cube it, 64. >> thank you.endo said it will not cave to pressure to include gay characters in its new game. the outrage of social media is next. coming up at 7:00 p.m. eastern, "real money with ali velshi." >> coming up on "real money" my look at middle class with one woman and man's budget balancing act and the toll its taking on their relationship. andalland alibaba may have a loo with your future. that's next on "real money." >> on the next talk to al jazeera lawyer david boies gives surprising insight intos his most historic case bush vs. gore and tells of his relentless fight for civil rights >> this is the defining issue today... >> talk to al jazeera only on al jazeera america >> the defensive end made headlines when he announced he was gay. he said he hopes the decision will inspire other young athletes. >> i just feel like because i came out and i was the first one to do it, i think i could be a beacon for others young athletes who may be gay or maybe not, i think i can be a beacon for those people. >>
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he was playing with the rubik's cube.es bond tip-off. >> the impression i had was he was probably in his 60s or 70s. he had access to this extraordinarily high number of high level documents. he had political ideas. he was adamant he wanted to be publicly identified. he would go to prison for the rest of his life. i figured he wouldn't do that if he wasn't near the end of his life. >> he was disillusioned? by what? >> i think he had discovered, and this is somebody who went into the u.s. government with an extremely positive view of the role that his government plays in the world. he enlisted in the army. went to iraq. he discovered there was a system of surveillance that nobody knew about. he was really disturbed by what that meant for democracy. >> perhaps the biggest revelation in the book. internal documents from the nsa, the british version, collect it all. a new collection posture. explain the significant of this slide and this chapter. >> the significance is the primary defense of the nsa and the u.s. government is
he was playing with the rubik's cube.es bond tip-off. >> the impression i had was he was probably in his 60s or 70s. he had access to this extraordinarily high number of high level documents. he had political ideas. he was adamant he wanted to be publicly identified. he would go to prison for the rest of his life. i figured he wouldn't do that if he wasn't near the end of his life. >> he was disillusioned? by what? >> i think he had discovered, and this is somebody who went...
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spent weeks trying to solve his own creation and would later hit the shelfs in hungary as the magic cube. rubics cube, 40 years ago today. >>> the rush before the crush. welcome everybody, i'm neil cavuto. media giants scrambling to hook up. at&t buying directv for 50 bill, spring eyeing t-mobile in a deal that could snatch 30 million smackers. why go to big and why now? is there a big worry we're missing now? more on that in a moment. first to -- ashley? >> you know, it's an arms race going on right now in the telecom market place and the fight is on to have the clout, the money, the assets to be a major player, at least at&t hopes they are. consumers argue their cable bill is already pretty hefty right now about on the street we got mixed reaction on the news that at&t wants to gobble up directv. >> absolutely. when you have a monopoly and maybe one or or two large carriers supplying to the little guys, the little guys always lose. it's not fair. help, help. >> definitely good for shareholders. see if it's good for consumers. >> i think prices will go down. it's just another competitor
spent weeks trying to solve his own creation and would later hit the shelfs in hungary as the magic cube. rubics cube, 40 years ago today. >>> the rush before the crush. welcome everybody, i'm neil cavuto. media giants scrambling to hook up. at&t buying directv for 50 bill, spring eyeing t-mobile in a deal that could snatch 30 million smackers. why go to big and why now? is there a big worry we're missing now? more on that in a moment. first to -- ashley? >> you know, it's an...
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rubics cube, 40 years ago today. >>> the rush before the crush. welcome everybody, i'm neil cavuto.ts scrambling to hook up. at&t buying directv for 50 bill, spring eyeing t-mobile in a deal that could snatch 30 million smackers. why go to big and why now? is there a big worry we're missing now? more on that in a moment. first to -- ashley? >> you know, it's an arms race going on right now in the telecom market place and the fight is on to
rubics cube, 40 years ago today. >>> the rush before the crush. welcome everybody, i'm neil cavuto.ts scrambling to hook up. at&t buying directv for 50 bill, spring eyeing t-mobile in a deal that could snatch 30 million smackers. why go to big and why now? is there a big worry we're missing now? more on that in a moment. first to -- ashley? >> you know, it's an arms race going on right now in the telecom market place and the fight is on to
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which will help me get to miami...and they'll be stuck at the cube farm. the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn two times the points on dining out with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards. you always get the lowest price book any flight or hotel and if you find it for less we'll match it and give you fifty dollars back that's the expedia guarantee honestly, the off-season isn't i've got a lot to do. that's why i got my surface. it's great for watching game film and drawing up plays. it's got onenote, so i can stay on top of my to-do list, which has been absolutely absurd since the big game. with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good to go! alright, fellas. alright, russ. back to work! 6r78g9s if you were a democrat and wanted to replace a republican governor this year. if you had a democratic fantasy life which you could wave a magic wand and make you the nominee against any sitting republican governor in the country, who would you pick? i know the answer. statistically speaking,
which will help me get to miami...and they'll be stuck at the cube farm. the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn two times the points on dining out with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards. you always get the lowest price book any flight or hotel and if you find it for less we'll match it and give you fifty dollars back that's the expedia guarantee honestly, the off-season isn't i've got a lot to do. that's why i got my surface. it's great for watching game film and drawing up plays....
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which will help me get to miami...and they'll be stuck at the cube farm. citi thankyou preferred card. now earn two times the points on dining out with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families is without equal. begin your legacy. get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> it's time now for sports. game tied at 72. westbrook with the jumper, giving the thunder the first lead since the first quarter. okc takes over from there. durant led, and to the wizards. finishing up with a 26 run. david west led the team 29 points and pacers advance after a 93-81 win. conference finals begin this weekend. switching gears now to baseball. few tight games in the major leagues yesterday. yankees and mets in the subway series. alfonso soriano spl
which will help me get to miami...and they'll be stuck at the cube farm. citi thankyou preferred card. now earn two times the points on dining out with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards. afghanistan, in 2009. orbiting the moon in 1971. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection. and because usaa's commitment to serve current and former military members and their families...
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which will help me get to miami...and they'll be stuck at the cube farm.the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn two times the points on dining out with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards. we know we're not the center of your life, but we'll do our best to help you connect to what is. dish of scrambled politics. secretary of defense chuck haake l says he's open to reviewing the ban on transgender individuals. >> i do think it continually should be reviewed. i'm open to that, by the way. i'm open to those assessments because, again, i go back to the bottom line. every qualified american who wants to serve our country should have an opportunity if they fit the qualifications and can do it. >>> marco rubio says he's ready to become the president of the united states. >> it seems obvious. you're moving closer to running to president. >> i've openly said it's something i will consider the end of this year. >> do you think you're ready to be president? >> i do, but i think that's true of multiple people. >>> mike rogers says foreign policy decisions l
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. >> cool their water down with ice cubes. other little thing, fill the collars with frozen stuff, chicken, yogurt, peanut butter. >> maybe the hot weather pays off. >> throw them in the pool. >> your head could be spinning if you are trying to figure out what to do with your young kids, going outside is dangerous risking dehydration and sunburn and exhaustion. usually the playground is off limits during a heat wave. >> slides are too hot. my sun burned his hands on the slide because it was too hot. make sure they drink enough water and staying in the shade and resting and. cog out earlier before it is too hot. we live here for the nice weather -- not for this. >> i spoke with an air conditioning repairman, he said he expects so many calls that he has to refer some of them to his competitors. >> the near drowning of a baby in concord is a reminder about pool safety on the hot days. person emergency crews got to the scene near concord boulevard and familiar bureau road the family was performing cpr. the first responders took ov
. >> cool their water down with ice cubes. other little thing, fill the collars with frozen stuff, chicken, yogurt, peanut butter. >> maybe the hot weather pays off. >> throw them in the pool. >> your head could be spinning if you are trying to figure out what to do with your young kids, going outside is dangerous risking dehydration and sunburn and exhaustion. usually the playground is off limits during a heat wave. >> slides are too hot. my sun burned his hands...
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jackson, prince, madonna, the intro to hip-hop and b-boys, baby, break dancing, your trans am, rubik's cube. it's millionaire by the decade, and today we're traveling back to the '80s, and it starts right now! [dramatic music] ♪ yeah! [cheers and applause] what up, baby? what up? what up? what up? what up? what up? what up? what up? what up, everybody? what's up in here? yeah! [funky electronic music] whoo! ♪ yeah! hello! and welcome to millionaire by the decade! [cheers and applause] yeah. today all of our trivia comes from the totally tubular '80s. i mean, i love this decade,
jackson, prince, madonna, the intro to hip-hop and b-boys, baby, break dancing, your trans am, rubik's cube. it's millionaire by the decade, and today we're traveling back to the '80s, and it starts right now! [dramatic music] ♪ yeah! [cheers and applause] what up, baby? what up? what up? what up? what up? what up? what up? what up? what up, everybody? what's up in here? yeah! [funky electronic music] whoo! ♪ yeah! hello! and welcome to millionaire by the decade! [cheers and applause] yeah....
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so what does this sort of rubic's cube puzzle produce? well, it produces over $200 million in tax credit equity. and produces approximately 240 in additional debt. the overall scope of the project financing is about somewhere in excess of half a billion dollars. and it produces over 3500 units that will meet health and safety standards and be affordable for at least 20 years. but under a 99-ground lease, hopefully forever. we have better units and better building management, and better housing services for the residents and preserved long-term affordability under the approved land trust model. where are we now? >> on that, i might ask this later as well. you have project managers for different assets in the public housing portfolio, and is each one a stand-alone system so that you people are not transferred from one, should we call public housing sites but to another, the transfers now. is everything self-contained in those projects? in those assets? >> could i hold that question for a moment. >> sure. >> i will hold it too. >> okay, than
so what does this sort of rubic's cube puzzle produce? well, it produces over $200 million in tax credit equity. and produces approximately 240 in additional debt. the overall scope of the project financing is about somewhere in excess of half a billion dollars. and it produces over 3500 units that will meet health and safety standards and be affordable for at least 20 years. but under a 99-ground lease, hopefully forever. we have better units and better building management, and better housing...
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which will help me get to miami...and they'll be stuck at the cube farm.citi thankyou preferred card. now earn two times the points on dining out with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ my mom works at ge. i dbefore i dosearch any projects on my home. i love my contractor, and i am so thankful to angie's list for bringing us together. find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. to launch a startup from your garage. from computers, smartphones, and 3-d printers to coffee, snacks, and drinks to fuel the big ideas. yes, staples has everything you need to launch a startup from your garage. mom! except permission to use the garage. thousands of products added every day to staples.com. even safety cones. now get 20% off your k-cup purchase with coupon. staples
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which will help me get to miami...and they'll be stuck at the cube farm.ankyou preferred card. now earn two times the points on dining out with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards. >>> welcome back. time for sports. a pair of decisive game fives in the nba playoffs last night. start with the blazers and spurs. san antonio would have to do it without tony parker. he had tightness in his left hammy. no matter for the spurs, though. green and leonard both scored to wrap up that series. southbound traffic heads to the western conference finals. >>> nets in the lead for most of this game. and brooklyn up nine after that paul pierce three midway through the fourth. miami turns it on. here's lebron james with a big three that cuts the brooklyn lead down to five. and this one would go down to the final minute. >> here's chalmers. gives it up. ray allen will take the three for the lead. >> yeah. you saw it there. ray allen knocking it down the three pointer. nets get one last chance, but joe johnson can't get the shot off properly. yeah. they're headed to t
which will help me get to miami...and they'll be stuck at the cube farm.ankyou preferred card. now earn two times the points on dining out with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards. >>> welcome back. time for sports. a pair of decisive game fives in the nba playoffs last night. start with the blazers and spurs. san antonio would have to do it without tony parker. he had tightness in his left hammy. no matter for the spurs, though. green and leonard both scored to wrap up that...
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it's that the cube is big enough to be representative of the rest of the universe. they can look at visible f phenomenon like the tours of gases and the disposition of dark matter, which is the unknown energy that supposedly binds the universe together. there is really no other way to watch these kinds of things in scale. we can't just step back and check them out. this simulation now gives researchers god-like powers in observation. small and detailed or enormous through gesturing. this gets to do both. >> that's what makes it hard to build. to generate the whole simulation, it required several months running inside a super computer that's 8,000 processors working on it simultaneously. compare that to a high-end gaming computer like the kind of big rig on which a fan atical gamer would spend thousands of dollars to play eve online as fast as possible. to run on even that kind of amazing desktop, the same simulation would have taken 2000 years. take that, gamers. >> that's our jake ward, and from a fan of fantasy universe to fantasy fwool, the 2 2014 season getting
it's that the cube is big enough to be representative of the rest of the universe. they can look at visible f phenomenon like the tours of gases and the disposition of dark matter, which is the unknown energy that supposedly binds the universe together. there is really no other way to watch these kinds of things in scale. we can't just step back and check them out. this simulation now gives researchers god-like powers in observation. small and detailed or enormous through gesturing. this gets...
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which will help me get to miami...and they'll be stuck at the cube farm. the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn two times the points on dining out with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle blows ] she makes trains that are friends with trees. ♪ my mom works at ge. ♪ >>> time to get down to business. netflix will expand into germany, france and others reaching nearly 50 countries aren't globe. the internet video service has about 48 million subscribers including 13 million outside the u.s. billionaire investor warren buffett met with a group of young entrepreneurs called the tycoons of tomorrow. i love that name. the oracle of omaha served as a judge among kids 9-14 who were part of a group of finalists in a national grow your own business competition. >>> listen up pet lovers. petco will stop selling dog and cat treats made by china by the end of the year. the fda reports nearly 5,000 pet
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a hungarian lawmaker put that rubik's cube on top of the tower. the previous record was set by high school students in delaware. got to bring it back to the states. >> some kid had a lot of leg goes. >> better than on the floor. >> thanks for joining us. our next newscast is at 5:00. >> and you can get the latest at nbcbayarea.com all day. and then cover the papi. announcer: the moment babies are born, their brains are forming the connections that determine how they learn...think...and grow. in the sky. [ babbles ] talk and read to your children from day one. this is tomato soup. announcer: their brains are actually developing with your every word. it's free, easy, and something you can do anytime. talk. read. sing. your words have the power to shape their world. learn more at first5california.com/parents teacher layoffs. and a 60 billion dollar budget deficit. that's what john perez faced when he became speaker of the california assembly. so he partnered with governor brown to pass three balanced budgets, on time. for the first time in thirty yea
a hungarian lawmaker put that rubik's cube on top of the tower. the previous record was set by high school students in delaware. got to bring it back to the states. >> some kid had a lot of leg goes. >> better than on the floor. >> thanks for joining us. our next newscast is at 5:00. >> and you can get the latest at nbcbayarea.com all day. and then cover the papi. announcer: the moment babies are born, their brains are forming the connections that determine how they...
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company called crowd cube.re looking to raise up to 5 million pounds on this route. >> the idea is to equip the cs 42 --rcraft with fully >> we are putting the number at 40 fully flat beds. this is a premier product. we will presumption ourselves in the business class segment -- position ourselves into the business class segment, but it will be more like a private jet. we will have 40 fully flat is this class seats that will have the longest beds in the market today. we hope to really capture the imagination of the traveling public by actually having something that is very close to a private jet. >> what makes it possible for you to believe that you are going to succeed where only british airways offers this all business class configuration and they are flying airbus equipment top toey have to s refuel? >> there have been others that have come and gone before us, but i guess there is a number of reasons. there was timing, there was precrisis oil spiking. for us what they did not have access to is the right airc
company called crowd cube.re looking to raise up to 5 million pounds on this route. >> the idea is to equip the cs 42 --rcraft with fully >> we are putting the number at 40 fully flat beds. this is a premier product. we will presumption ourselves in the business class segment -- position ourselves into the business class segment, but it will be more like a private jet. we will have 40 fully flat is this class seats that will have the longest beds in the market today. we hope to...
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. >> it is potentially potentiall in the toilet cube kempt now, we have a well return ed bill.fend -- they removed the toilet door. he suggests this years it is impossible to draw conclusions from an analysis which will make it difficult for the them to. what else is expected. >> he resimed, he tried to suggest in to fill gaps in the defensive face. he that is one of the most heat ed. it will be a major up to the court. if it does, it will be damaging for the case, he has been referred to as the it won't return given the number of unresolve unresolved we xwekt that they may complete. it may the state has to make sure there is no the defense will honeen in. there is a talking to us 40 people drowned. they were appearance try coo the trial of moammar qaddafi they are facing charges of killing prote protectors. >>> on suspected, posted the video, deep remorse for hit and run we spoke about git. >> the latest detention is what is happening in you can feel that the emotions are high. it is saying, we are not intoing how they are dealing with journists, china is top of the charts, wh
. >> it is potentially potentiall in the toilet cube kempt now, we have a well return ed bill.fend -- they removed the toilet door. he suggests this years it is impossible to draw conclusions from an analysis which will make it difficult for the them to. what else is expected. >> he resimed, he tried to suggest in to fill gaps in the defensive face. he that is one of the most heat ed. it will be a major up to the court. if it does, it will be damaging for the case, he has been...
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krista was formed in my stomach to warn us it is often depicted the sheep in my cube. i do i assume you mean it to science. a musical we met our ice for students in the seat to force forms the country where i come from. we may be in this piece in last week's tasks assignments. so when i was was called to be cooked all of sudden this. on to win the race was also fun. i am not winning so that the wound due to what the gears misuse and abuse of our house we get to those for a bit of a long time. the portico nice well kept going and it is going to put them in the two groups of heights i'm drinking tea for me. the week my life the costliest made a lot some don't. in terms of investment. how would this award it to see what it called. it is time for me to the eyes that all of them. so i went to looking towards the cops. i would do it once more in ensuring that we didn't get to know what it means to be good to have the chills you for what you want. that is still sees this playlist this week which counts more people talking i'll always be the eyes. i bought peace peace peace pe
krista was formed in my stomach to warn us it is often depicted the sheep in my cube. i do i assume you mean it to science. a musical we met our ice for students in the seat to force forms the country where i come from. we may be in this piece in last week's tasks assignments. so when i was was called to be cooked all of sudden this. on to win the race was also fun. i am not winning so that the wound due to what the gears misuse and abuse of our house we get to those for a bit of a long time....
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cube? huh, huh? so isn't this times this, the area? so, couldn't the volume be the area multiplied by this distance? couldn't the volume of this also be the area of the surface multiplied by the depth? or the area of the bottom multiplied by the depth? yeah? so i can write that up here. i'll put density times-- where volume is, i'm gonna put area, see, this area right here, yeah, multiplied by the depth. i have area, area. are these areas the same? yeah, so they cancel out. seeing what i can say? liquid pressure equals the density of the liquid multiplied by its depth. ain't that neat? so, you know what that means? the deeper you go on liquid, the more the pressure is gonna be. makes sense? yeah. but here we're finding out its directly proportional, which means you go twice as deep in the liquid, the pressure gonna be twice as much. we're talking today only about the pressure of the liquid. it turns out the atmosphere up above is adding to that pressure considerably. it's adding enough pressure as if this were 10.3 meters more deep. th
cube? huh, huh? so isn't this times this, the area? so, couldn't the volume be the area multiplied by this distance? couldn't the volume of this also be the area of the surface multiplied by the depth? or the area of the bottom multiplied by the depth? yeah? so i can write that up here. i'll put density times-- where volume is, i'm gonna put area, see, this area right here, yeah, multiplied by the depth. i have area, area. are these areas the same? yeah, so they cancel out. seeing what i can...
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if stuart: for sure you have. >> it is a huge cube. we have a great community producing thousands, making stencils on line. stuart: this is the 3 doodle awful tower--eiffel tower. >> you kill the pieces of paper and join the pieces together. you can use it to fix things. my classes here -- >> i knew it was the basic deal. >> you can do will fabric, this peels off. stuart: who is giving this? >> parents buying it for their kids? >> it has a hot tip so we don't recommend it for every kid. we have a lot of architects and fine artists, teachers are using it. stuart: that is interesting. >> your time is up. stuart: when you just have a pretty good commercial lot of this. >> i am not sure, i am sure it will leave one behind. stuart: thank you, brian kilby comes on "varney and company" and makes a bold predictions. that is next. memorial day weekend? looks like fun. but what about this? if you're looking to buy a car, now is the time and truecar is the way. just go to truecar.com to lockn guaranteed savings... without negotiation. thank you!
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that fascinated to read you're using an analogy of the rubik's cube to describe the markets. to how we take that forward through the next of your. tell us what you mean. >> if you think about the markets today as i do, there are three drivers in each region of the world that are determining markets. one is economics. is the world getting better or worse? the second is essentially central-bank policy. the third is geopolitics. you have to apply those three drivers each reason -- each region, china, u.s., and europe. as you twist it and turn, you come up with different views. that is probably why the equity markets are saying one story, and the bond markets are saying another. >> as we move into the second half of the year, it is hard to believe we are already through the first half of the year, how does it affect your asset allocation? is it the case of equities overweight or out perform in? >> it is a really good question, which i would be overly confident to say i knew the exact answer to, because this is a period where a lot of the professional investors are stepping back a
that fascinated to read you're using an analogy of the rubik's cube to describe the markets. to how we take that forward through the next of your. tell us what you mean. >> if you think about the markets today as i do, there are three drivers in each region of the world that are determining markets. one is economics. is the world getting better or worse? the second is essentially central-bank policy. the third is geopolitics. you have to apply those three drivers each reason -- each...
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mario brothers chan chies, michael jackson's thriller, harry potter,ism phone, and the rub iks cube.> i'm up next. don't forget to watch the o'reilly factor tonight. we have the two brothers jason and david benham who were fired from hgtv. >> who is interviewing them? >> some guy name arveg bolling. >> 20 years ago today, one of the gray events happened today, nelson mandela was elected president of south africa, and one of the -- i think really the great titans of the last hundred years and he's now passed on but what a great event that was. >> all right. good. well-done, bob. jesse. >> i was looking on my favor website, bar stool sports. it involves dogs. there's a black bear coming up to this house in new hampshire. walking around. so we have some people that need to protect the house. two bulldogs corner, confront the black bear. who do you think wins? >> dogs. >> the dogs always win. >> can i point out the piece of cake that kimberly can you tell -- cut me? >> i know you are worried. >> you said you wanted a little piece. >> quick thought around the table. happy mother's day. >>
mario brothers chan chies, michael jackson's thriller, harry potter,ism phone, and the rub iks cube.> i'm up next. don't forget to watch the o'reilly factor tonight. we have the two brothers jason and david benham who were fired from hgtv. >> who is interviewing them? >> some guy name arveg bolling. >> 20 years ago today, one of the gray events happened today, nelson mandela was elected president of south africa, and one of the -- i think really the great titans of the last...
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for instance, the nsa provided the first evidence of questionable soviet activity during the cube manle crisis. >> the president has nothing to lied. >> then in the 1970s came the watergate scandal. suddenly americans wanted to know all about washington's secret activities. this led to the church committee in 1975 chaired by idaho senator frank church it was charged with investigating the american ill tell against community. >> the first time general allen was screaming aged kicking to testify about what he did. >> he is an intelligence historian and author of the secret century a history of the nsa. >> it never happened before that point. it literally required a sustain. >> the nsa had little to do with watergate but it came out the agency had been secretly monitoring americans for decades. >> with the fallout of the watergate scandal as well as americans withdrawing in voe et nam mistrust of the government and the military he suggest that moment that a young keith alexander marie marieeried his school sweetheart. >> you join close to the vietnam days when the military wasn't behind
for instance, the nsa provided the first evidence of questionable soviet activity during the cube manle crisis. >> the president has nothing to lied. >> then in the 1970s came the watergate scandal. suddenly americans wanted to know all about washington's secret activities. this led to the church committee in 1975 chaired by idaho senator frank church it was charged with investigating the american ill tell against community. >> the first time general allen was screaming aged...
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which will help me get to miami...and they'll be stuck at the cube farm. citi thankyou preferred card. now earn two times the points on dining out with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards. >> in case you messed it, the holiday spirit was in full view this week. hundreds of santas taking a break to bask in the rays and spreading good cheer and giving the gift of life should be a year round activity. >> santa in shorts and flip flops? this is what happened when the real bearded santas descend on tampa. >> we are expecting 250 to 275 santa and mrs. clauses. the furthest is from norway. >> that is what i say in norway. >> and on vacation from the north pole they bring in suits and boots and kept on practicing the jolly chant. >> my goodness. merry christmas. >> and then the santas in training. >> i have a wide imagination and a let of people like to destroy the imagination for kids and i thought keeping it alive would be good. >> and former pro wrestler mick foley, yeah, that guy was on hand to spread the christmas spirit. >> i am an aspiring christmas
which will help me get to miami...and they'll be stuck at the cube farm. citi thankyou preferred card. now earn two times the points on dining out with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards. >> in case you messed it, the holiday spirit was in full view this week. hundreds of santas taking a break to bask in the rays and spreading good cheer and giving the gift of life should be a year round activity. >> santa in shorts and flip flops? this is what happened when the real...
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one of the glass observation cubes cracked while they were standing on it. a spokesman said the crack was actually the protective coating that covered the glass service. it was of small comfort to the california family standing on it over looking the streets of chicago, seeing this when it happened. >> we jumped on it. the first thought is get off it immediately. >> the observation cubes designed to hold five tons each. they reopen thursday afternoon. >> i will not be going there. >> it might go down as one for the ages, 281 spellers from 50 states, guam, american i samoa d puerto rico gathered for the national spelling bee. teenagers added drama to the pros and made history in the process. >> correct. >> raw emotion arched up this year's national spelling bee. jacob williamson of cape coral florida captured wide attacks as the most animated contestant kim to a disappointing end last night. >> i know it, i totally know it! what? >> the tension kicked into high gear when it was down to just two young men standing. >> a word i know this time, please. >> there
one of the glass observation cubes cracked while they were standing on it. a spokesman said the crack was actually the protective coating that covered the glass service. it was of small comfort to the california family standing on it over looking the streets of chicago, seeing this when it happened. >> we jumped on it. the first thought is get off it immediately. >> the observation cubes designed to hold five tons each. they reopen thursday afternoon. >> i will not be going...
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which will help me get to miami...and they'll be stuck at the cube farm.ou preferred card. now earn two times the points on dining out with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards. does it end after you've expanded your business?? after your company's gone public? and the capital's been invested? or when your company's bought another? is it over after you've given back? you never stop achieving. that's why, at barclays, our ambition is to always realize yours. >> for inmates in corcoran it's all about making due with what they've got. if they can't get drugs from the outside, many find new ways to get high. one of the most popular i was is drinking pruno, alcohol that inmates make in their cells with fruit smuggled from the chow hall. >> sometimes you can tell they have an apple. they're hidden in their sock or pant leg or back pocket, it's kind of sags down so you can kind of tell. so i usually the ones that do it on a frequent basis you kind of okay, that's the one. you pull them out. the reason why we pull out the apples is because they collect a ce
which will help me get to miami...and they'll be stuck at the cube farm.ou preferred card. now earn two times the points on dining out with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards. does it end after you've expanded your business?? after your company's gone public? and the capital's been invested? or when your company's bought another? is it over after you've given back? you never stop achieving. that's why, at barclays, our ambition is to always realize yours. >> for inmates in...