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earlier, i spoke with david rice, ceo for stratus, i asked him whether they had a patent effect on theompany's operations. stratasys. >> the airlines will have the last two weeks since this conflict starts. i don't think there is, you notice, any increased risk in the last 24 hours. >> do you have a contingency plan? ? should the situation get worse? >> there is a lot of things planned the company is global. most of our employees are not based in israeli, so, really, business as usual and i don't anticipate any problems in the coming months or weeks. hopefully, by the way this conflict will resolve itself in the next few days. >> i asked david rice about the competition and the growth opportunity he sees in the consumer and industrial sectors. >> with the commercial part, agree is a great potential t. consumer market is also very, very big. usually, when i refer to the consumer mark, i prefer to use the word consumer. it's the consumer that produces something. i think you know the collaboration with home depot is just one example to this very large market. >> i want to talk about the b
earlier, i spoke with david rice, ceo for stratus, i asked him whether they had a patent effect on theompany's operations. stratasys. >> the airlines will have the last two weeks since this conflict starts. i don't think there is, you notice, any increased risk in the last 24 hours. >> do you have a contingency plan? ? should the situation get worse? >> there is a lot of things planned the company is global. most of our employees are not based in israeli, so, really, business...
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i will talk to a leading player about that, david rice. new home star is the company.other things, and we put up your leading points, millenials do not want to move out somewhere in the middle of nowhere. we are in a close-in neighborhood. >> millenials are looking to keep lifestyle they develop and will not allow using they buy to define it. they want to be close to their friends. >> no more social pressure to buy a house. young people don't want to be tied down by a house. they're not benefiting from great rise in prices that you have to buy a house? >> we still hope for appreciation but no one is banking on it like we were before the housing downturn. that is causing millenials to look at housing differently. >> look at homebuyers as we get away as the concrete forms are being banged into place here. year-to-date most of them were down even though we were up on housing market index news. i'll tell you, sea change, david rice who sells 7,000 homes a year says there is sea change in housing now. better get used to it. liz: jeff, thank you. david: let them pour that co
i will talk to a leading player about that, david rice. new home star is the company.other things, and we put up your leading points, millenials do not want to move out somewhere in the middle of nowhere. we are in a close-in neighborhood. >> millenials are looking to keep lifestyle they develop and will not allow using they buy to define it. they want to be close to their friends. >> no more social pressure to buy a house. young people don't want to be tied down by a house. they're...
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before i get your take on the impact, i did speak to david rice, it's got its headquarters in israel. i asked him whether he had a contingency plan should things on the ground get worse. >> there's no contingency plan. the company is global and most of our employees are not based in israel, so really business as usual, and i don't anticipate any problems in the coming months or weeks and hopefully the conflict will resolve itself in the next few days. >> what's the impact on the community there, john, because they tend to be smaller companies? >> well, it really is business as usual. we're coming off an incredible second quarter. there were $920 million invested in israeli startups the second quarter, almost a new record. the first half is $1.6 billion. there are hundreds and hundreds much startups. what we are seeing is a continuation of israeli companies going public on wall street, a lot of talk about the mobile ipo in the next cupeling weeks, about a $4 billion valuation. a company in our portfolio called rewalk just filed for their ipo. it's a robotic exoskeleton, one of the seve
before i get your take on the impact, i did speak to david rice, it's got its headquarters in israel. i asked him whether he had a contingency plan should things on the ground get worse. >> there's no contingency plan. the company is global and most of our employees are not based in israel, so really business as usual, and i don't anticipate any problems in the coming months or weeks and hopefully the conflict will resolve itself in the next few days. >> what's the impact on the...
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david campos: thank you very much again. i have to begin by acknowledging that i have known bobbie wilson for a very long time. as a baby lawyer starting at howard rice had the pleasure and honor working for bobby who was then a young partner at howard rice and i will be completely honest, if i were not on the board of supervisors, i would be among the people, some of them, my friends who are in the audience waiting to speak on behalf of bobbie wilson. so i think it's an excellent choice. i just have one question which is something that it's not a question as mainly if you can expand on this because it's something that you said in your statement and i think is very much really important thing for something as important as critical as the board of appeals which is what happens when you have a pro per someone who is representing themselves who may not have the skills, the ability as way of getting their story out and making sure there is an equal opportunity given for that side of the case being heard. i really appreciate that point that you made and it very much goes to who you are and if you can expand on that because i think it's very important. >>
david campos: thank you very much again. i have to begin by acknowledging that i have known bobbie wilson for a very long time. as a baby lawyer starting at howard rice had the pleasure and honor working for bobby who was then a young partner at howard rice and i will be completely honest, if i were not on the board of supervisors, i would be among the people, some of them, my friends who are in the audience waiting to speak on behalf of bobbie wilson. so i think it's an excellent choice. i...
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. >> reporter: rice and his wife both went to counseling to avoid jail time in this case. as for the nfl, they now have, at the very least, a p.r. problem. david, it's estimated that one third to one half of the league's fanbase are women. >> two games without pay. all right, byron, thank you. >>> when we come back here on a saturday night, that moment of terror caught on tape. a couple out on the open water, witnessing this rare moment. a giant collapse. they begin to scream, though, at what happens next. >>> and then close encounters of the country kind. what happens when a fan throws a phone onto the stage at a brad paisley concert. what he does next stuns everyone. but now, there's a better way. introducing the first-ever raid defense system. it attacks the bugs you see. controls the bugs you don't see... and prevents... by keeping bugs out. the raid defense system... get the answers. beat the bugs. raid. kills bugs dead. scjohnson. a family company. [laughs] when we're having this much fun, why quit? and bounty has no quit in it either. watch how one sheet of bounty keeps working, while their two sheets, just quit. bounty, the no-quit pic
. >> reporter: rice and his wife both went to counseling to avoid jail time in this case. as for the nfl, they now have, at the very least, a p.r. problem. david, it's estimated that one third to one half of the league's fanbase are women. >> two games without pay. all right, byron, thank you. >>> when we come back here on a saturday night, that moment of terror caught on tape. a couple out on the open water, witnessing this rare moment. a giant collapse. they begin to...
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david, thank you so much. time for a look at some other stories that are following us. fukushima at the nuclear plant last summer. contaminated rice 20 kilometers away. the operator of the nuclear tont tesco has been asked drop preventive measures. the chinese private group has bought pizza express 41 $.5 41 $.5 billion -- four $1.5 billion. they have assured customers in china that location tracking cannot identify users activities . cctv has said that software could be used to collect data and results in a leak of state secrets. have createdns beijing andin washington with allegations of high cyber hacking. >> a leading apple supplier is going green with the new production facility in southwest china. 's factory is aiming to produce $8 billion by 2018. -- tech hubg tax ok'd by the mountainside. the silicon valley of the east. engineers,a lot of highly skilled people here. they love this place, its temperature, humidity and air. it is a good place to build a high-tech hub. it is the only place aside from beijing mecca call itself china's silicon valley. with the help of beijing university and she and why huaversity -- and xin uni
david, thank you so much. time for a look at some other stories that are following us. fukushima at the nuclear plant last summer. contaminated rice 20 kilometers away. the operator of the nuclear tont tesco has been asked drop preventive measures. the chinese private group has bought pizza express 41 $.5 41 $.5 billion -- four $1.5 billion. they have assured customers in china that location tracking cannot identify users activities . cctv has said that software could be used to collect data...
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rice's president when i went this to tell him. he was very nice, but i do have a question: who's intellectual property is that study you did? [laughter] i said, well, davidhink it's part of my research. he said, yeah, i was afraid you were going to say that. so i brought it to gordon, and we built a program called the gordon presidential fellows program. we believe deeply in the importance of early leadership opportunities. my research found that it makes a significant difference. it doesn't matter a lot what happens before about age 20, but between 20 and 40, that's a senate season because it's when -- significant season, because it's when people who have a particular upward trajectory have the opportunity to significantly sharpen the angle of their trajectory and go on to assume significant responsibility in their chosen vocation. so in addition to institutional leadership and early leadership, we also saw the value of what we call symbolic leadership. it's interesting, because i did not realize how much leadership depends on your ability to really lead with your life. so much of what a leader does is measured by how they represent themselves in public
rice's president when i went this to tell him. he was very nice, but i do have a question: who's intellectual property is that study you did? [laughter] i said, well, davidhink it's part of my research. he said, yeah, i was afraid you were going to say that. so i brought it to gordon, and we built a program called the gordon presidential fellows program. we believe deeply in the importance of early leadership opportunities. my research found that it makes a significant difference. it doesn't...