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thank you for| speaking to us, dan kelly. thank you. speaking to us, dan kelly.n given a vasectomy after - given a vasectomy after fathering a too many carbs. he had the surgery on thursday to make sure that he did not over populate the gentle at the bergen zoo. they said the castration was required so he did not lose his mane. bardi's partner ken has returned to his original looks, samples, swimming shorts and a towel. a designer says he has gone through far too many fashion transformations. more on that story on our website. i'm on twitter. i'm @jamesbbcnews. stay with us. hello. thursday felt like one of those days where someone up there was just playing with the taps — raining one minute, then dry, then rain, then dry. it was like that pretty much all day. and some of the storms pretty impressive. we brought some hail to the streets of carlisle. some of the storms dropped temperatures by up to 5 degrees celsius as they went through, and we had some of this spectacular mammatus cloud on the underside of some of the cumulonimbus thunder clouds — a sign of reall
thank you for| speaking to us, dan kelly. thank you. speaking to us, dan kelly.n given a vasectomy after - given a vasectomy after fathering a too many carbs. he had the surgery on thursday to make sure that he did not over populate the gentle at the bergen zoo. they said the castration was required so he did not lose his mane. bardi's partner ken has returned to his original looks, samples, swimming shorts and a towel. a designer says he has gone through far too many fashion transformations....
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burgeoning industry, the founder of nonfungible.com, a web site that tracks trends in the market, dan kellyience officer at security solutions company ledger. great to have you both. dan, let's just start with the nuts and bolteds of this -- bolts of this. that piece of art is not something that people can hang on their walls once they've bought it, correct? >> correct. that's something that it exists digitally only. liz: so they bought this for six figures, and it's something -- [laughter] they can't really put on their wall and show off like, oh, here's my roscoe? i just find this incredible. what is behind non-fungible tokens. explain it to our viewers. >> so non-fungible tokens, or nft thes, are a technology based on the block chain to allow ownership of unique items. whether that's artwork or collectibles or game items, so we're seeing a massive amount of speculation on this new asset class where people couldn't own digital incomes in the past. nft allow that. liz: well, ian, you actually come from an apple background. you helped launch itunes, spent five years with louis vuitton, and
burgeoning industry, the founder of nonfungible.com, a web site that tracks trends in the market, dan kellyience officer at security solutions company ledger. great to have you both. dan, let's just start with the nuts and bolteds of this -- bolts of this. that piece of art is not something that people can hang on their walls once they've bought it, correct? >> correct. that's something that it exists digitally only. liz: so they bought this for six figures, and it's something --...
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homicide detectives kelly harding and dan meyers of the anne arundel county police department were onalking around into an open back door of the townhome. he called 911. and the officers got there. and karlyn ramirez had been murdered. >> patrol officers led the detectives to a second-floor bedroom and an appalling scene. it was karlyn and her four-month-old daughter together. >> she was laying in the master bedroom, and a little girl was they thought initially also had been murdered. but it turns out that she was just sleeping alongside her mom. the baby was unharmed. >> the investigators began their search for clues with karlyn's body. >> she was laying on the floor near the crib. her pants and her underwear had been removed. >> did that suggest to you that there may have been a sexual assault? >> it's something that you have to consider. >> the crime scene investigation ramped up. csis dusted for fingerprints and collected hair and dna samples. karlyn had been shot three times. ballistics experts traced the bullets' trajectories and recovered a bullet if the floor. they were able t
homicide detectives kelly harding and dan meyers of the anne arundel county police department were onalking around into an open back door of the townhome. he called 911. and the officers got there. and karlyn ramirez had been murdered. >> patrol officers led the detectives to a second-floor bedroom and an appalling scene. it was karlyn and her four-month-old daughter together. >> she was laying in the master bedroom, and a little girl was they thought initially also had been...
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patrick dilascia owned the business, with the help of his two siblings, kelly and dan.ugh they had some minor success with really big retailers, they really had no process or strategy and were struggling to stay afloat. he's the little brother. we're always trying to take care of him. why do you help so much? i don't know. just something i've always done. why? 'cause my mom would have taken care of him. she's not here. patrick, you're a lucky guy. i know i'm lucky. but i would do anything for them, too. my initial deal was to infuse $200,000 into the business to clear some of the payables and to reinvest that money into a broader inventory. i like this as a lightweight hoodie. so it's like a t-shirt. yeah. lemonis: but, throughout the episode, i'm really struggling with patrick's willingness to change -- willingness to listen. how much would this retail for? what would you pay for it? $75? i can't believe you said $75 for that! we're not at forever 21 anymore. and there's one particular moment that i never revealed. i have an artist friend named rolland berry. and one d
patrick dilascia owned the business, with the help of his two siblings, kelly and dan.ugh they had some minor success with really big retailers, they really had no process or strategy and were struggling to stay afloat. he's the little brother. we're always trying to take care of him. why do you help so much? i don't know. just something i've always done. why? 'cause my mom would have taken care of him. she's not here. patrick, you're a lucky guy. i know i'm lucky. but i would do anything for...
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dan, what do you think this seems to really throw nfts into the mainstream. >> it's really interesting brian kellyyears, actually it's interesting because it's just bubbled up because of the size and some of the names associated with it ream. maybe that has something to do with bitcoin nearing that trillion dollar market cap up in its all time highs i don't think digital art like this trades for what it's trading if bitcoin and related cryptos are not doing what they're doing. so buyer beware on the valuations, but i think it's proven the concept that's been around for a built here, and i think you're going to see this sort of thing work its way into other parts of the economy, too, going forward. >> karen, you are a lover of art. i'm wondering if this has doubt your attention, catches your interest >> absolutely. i mean, it's astounding, right i thought that 6.6 million, which i think beeple sold for recently, that was an extraordinary number this -- i mean, this is just insanity it's so interesting. we talk about the format of the work and the price and do you know anything about the work i real
dan, what do you think this seems to really throw nfts into the mainstream. >> it's really interesting brian kellyyears, actually it's interesting because it's just bubbled up because of the size and some of the names associated with it ream. maybe that has something to do with bitcoin nearing that trillion dollar market cap up in its all time highs i don't think digital art like this trades for what it's trading if bitcoin and related cryptos are not doing what they're doing. so buyer...
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kelly kron 4 news. >>stanford health care has been forced to cancel thousands of vaccine appointment it vaccinates in santa clara and alameda counties kron four's dan kerman has been following the story joins us live with what's going on here. dan. well you know as you increase that eligibility list, 65 and older than it was 75 and older before that. >>now you that essential workers to it that means that supply has to continue to increase or you can't meet the needs. well right now stand for health care is saying that they are simply not getting enough doses from santa clara county and as a result. they have to cancel these appointments. stanford health care's the latest medical provider to cancel covid-19 vaccine appointments because they didn't receive enough doses from alameda and santa clara county. >>based our capacity and who we have scheduled in the coming week. we did not receive not vaccine to meet those stanford's chief medical officer says 8701st disappointment scheduled for this week. >>will be rescheduled 20 days from now second dose appointments will not be affected. we are trying to prioritize their schedule for second dose appointme
kelly kron 4 news. >>stanford health care has been forced to cancel thousands of vaccine appointment it vaccinates in santa clara and alameda counties kron four's dan kerman has been following the story joins us live with what's going on here. dan. well you know as you increase that eligibility list, 65 and older than it was 75 and older before that. >>now you that essential workers to it that means that supply has to continue to increase or you can't meet the needs. well right now...
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kelly kron 4 news. >> many of our viewers have expressed frustration over how hard it is to find a vaccine supply problems are making it tough to schedule an appointment. kron four's. dan kerman has some advice from medical experts californians aged 16 to 64 with underlying conditions are now eligible. >> to get the covid-19 vaccine but getting it is proving difficult from the state's might turn website checking that box for underlying conditions works and you're told you're eligible. but when it comes to finding a site. most are finding there are no appointments available. and that turns out to be for good reason. the state of california says by adding this new group they have added 4.4 million californians the problem is california will only receive 1.7 million doses of vaccine this week. >> we've expanded the size of the ball that we're putting people into. the pale and now we just need to fill it up with vaccine. and you know, i mean, it's not going to be perfect here for the you weeks days to a week or so. ucsf infectious disease specialist doctor george rutherford. >> his confidence supply will increase in time. he says in the meantime, those waiting to get the v
kelly kron 4 news. >> many of our viewers have expressed frustration over how hard it is to find a vaccine supply problems are making it tough to schedule an appointment. kron four's. dan kerman has some advice from medical experts californians aged 16 to 64 with underlying conditions are now eligible. >> to get the covid-19 vaccine but getting it is proving difficult from the state's might turn website checking that box for underlying conditions works and you're told you're...