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. >> doc: mcdonagh to girardi.rello hoping ahead for pouliot but it's off side and the clock stopped again with 3:57 to go. no team has ever come back to win three straight postseason games after trailing by two or more in each. what the kings have ahead of them if they can come back and win this one. they have not come back to lead yet, only to tie. as stepan is about to take a draw with kopitar. dustin brown run off by nash. slipped through for kreider. checked by muzzin. floated off mcdonough. pressed there by brown. shot by nash. rattled around and kicked to the half-court. >> eddie: great effort by rick nash all the way around, offensively and defensively. >> doc: lundqvist stops, 3:30 to go. girardi rifled it off. slowed down by pouliot and skied back in. on side play but it's punted to center and now we get the halt to play as it was played by a high stick. on ron graham's birthday stepan richet's terry o'reilly. joe maratz, willy pletz, milan lucic and liam nissan who has narrated the rangers' video. a roug
. >> doc: mcdonagh to girardi.rello hoping ahead for pouliot but it's off side and the clock stopped again with 3:57 to go. no team has ever come back to win three straight postseason games after trailing by two or more in each. what the kings have ahead of them if they can come back and win this one. they have not come back to lead yet, only to tie. as stepan is about to take a draw with kopitar. dustin brown run off by nash. slipped through for kreider. checked by muzzin. floated off...
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that's a by-product, eddie and doc. their legs start to get tired.tarting to get tired. they're overall tired. >> doc: stepan and stoll for this draw. scott mitchell directly behind. it is tested for yet again. sent on by stepan. outletted by nash. kreider tries to get his way in after it. goes to the corner with voynov. around it goes behind. mitchell takes over there. wedged off by stepan but not until they had gotten it ahead for brown. dustin brown trying to shake his way by. stralman takes over. brown headed to the bench for a change in lines. stralman, able to step away from mike richards. able to float it in from the matt greene corner. more changes for the rangers. matt greene brings it ahead. laid one on for mike richards. trying to control a feed. over for carter. crushed along again and then chased off by it was clifford. it's played back on for dominic moore. moore able to step ahead. bashed one into the catching glove of quick and he will wait. >> eddie: well, dominic moore looked like he was going to go ahead and shoot this puck around.
that's a by-product, eddie and doc. their legs start to get tired.tarting to get tired. they're overall tired. >> doc: stepan and stoll for this draw. scott mitchell directly behind. it is tested for yet again. sent on by stepan. outletted by nash. kreider tries to get his way in after it. goes to the corner with voynov. around it goes behind. mitchell takes over there. wedged off by stepan but not until they had gotten it ahead for brown. dustin brown trying to shake his way by. stralman...
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doc? >> many tokes were talking about her when letterman and so forth were thinking about retiring and subsequently have retirerd and she wasn't picked. the fact netflix got her, the market is not terribly impressed by this. really not a big focus for netflix going forward. >> kroger popping after beating estimates raising guidance for the year? murph? the ceo exclusively on this morning? >> hit oncylinders. spoke a lot about potential inflation in tlhere and able to overcome that. i wouldn't run out and buy them. if you want to own it, own it lower. >> red hat in the green, after reporting better than expected earnings and revenue. >> owed me by a penny. the issue, they're talking about growth going forward and picking up share from microsoft's operating system. so, look:y think it's always been a good stock, good story. probably worth paying attention to and talked about the cloud, going back to mds, jon mentioned yesterday. cloud plays continue to explode. >>> still ahead on the "half,"
doc? >> many tokes were talking about her when letterman and so forth were thinking about retiring and subsequently have retirerd and she wasn't picked. the fact netflix got her, the market is not terribly impressed by this. really not a big focus for netflix going forward. >> kroger popping after beating estimates raising guidance for the year? murph? the ceo exclusively on this morning? >> hit oncylinders. spoke a lot about potential inflation in tlhere and able to overcome...
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doctors of the doc's on. breaking news here on off internationally russian cameramen he's killed in eastern ukraine is the military opens fire on a bus carrying journalists and civilians hours before a ceasefire expires. jihadists in syria and iraq declare the creation of an islamist state spawning across the border of both nations spurred on by washington's middle east policies. and if the extremists continue their advance on baghdad we report on the plight of iraq's many minorities of unprotected in the collapsing country. also although i look at the strange world of online selling way even the south african president has.
doctors of the doc's on. breaking news here on off internationally russian cameramen he's killed in eastern ukraine is the military opens fire on a bus carrying journalists and civilians hours before a ceasefire expires. jihadists in syria and iraq declare the creation of an islamist state spawning across the border of both nations spurred on by washington's middle east policies. and if the extremists continue their advance on baghdad we report on the plight of iraq's many minorities of...
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the doc keeps alive the ones who are supposed to be kept alive the doc devises methods of torture such a shock such as cold such as isolation or psychological stress. that does not leave wounds that can be interpreted as evidence and the doc uses the bureaucracy of the modern state to conceal the medical records to falsify medical records and to falsify death certificates it was clear that the abuse have been quite extensive involve very large numbers of prisoners. also involved really extraordinary levels of gratuitous violence i decided given the gravity of the issues to be extremely conservative then my approach. i wouldn't use witness accounts i wouldn't use lawyers statements i wouldn't use press accounts i would only use first source government documents. as it happened the a.c.l.u. was conducting a gigantic set of several lawsuits under the freedom of information act to obtain government records. they put these documents up on a website. i read somewhere in the neighborhood of six hundred eighty thousand pages. one should start getting that many documents it's possible to cross
the doc keeps alive the ones who are supposed to be kept alive the doc devises methods of torture such a shock such as cold such as isolation or psychological stress. that does not leave wounds that can be interpreted as evidence and the doc uses the bureaucracy of the modern state to conceal the medical records to falsify medical records and to falsify death certificates it was clear that the abuse have been quite extensive involve very large numbers of prisoners. also involved really...
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doc?s day, i bought the stock and will ball the calls in a spread when i can. >> that is -- when you talk about t. that's a brilliant decision. i used to own roc., and he knows will -- great hire. >> i'm glad you brought that up. ackman said today it's a great move. he hayes a high regard for this gentleman, that the board made a brilliant move as well. this guy's got a lot of experience, he'll run the company better, it's been undermanaged for 20 years, a guy with great experience in that business. raises the question of what maybe air products will do now, whether they'll split apart those two businesses. >> at the very least they'll sell nonstrategic assets and return that cash to shareholders. i could still buy here, frankly. >> and ackman, by the way, is also instrumental in the canadian pacific change around as well. >> this is another way to look at it as well. very similar circumstances. >> great. >>> a ceo in his 60s, great track record. >> nuance. >>> greenbroir. >>> that does it
doc?s day, i bought the stock and will ball the calls in a spread when i can. >> that is -- when you talk about t. that's a brilliant decision. i used to own roc., and he knows will -- great hire. >> i'm glad you brought that up. ackman said today it's a great move. he hayes a high regard for this gentleman, that the board made a brilliant move as well. this guy's got a lot of experience, he'll run the company better, it's been undermanaged for 20 years, a guy with great experience...
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. >> well, doc, what would you do?> well, stock ran to $40 instead of $31. >> what about the options? >> that's a good question. the fact that it's $2.9 billion, $3.9 cap, it could. >> and now, the second half biooutlook. >> the hepatitis c space will be hot. more data will be presented on drugs in november. among bioteches, expect readouts with big implications on stocks. and it's been a record year, and analysts expect it to continue. and the second half's big names -- that's your second half biotech outlook. >> we mentioned flak from congress, i get it. but the last quarter it had, as good as has been posted by a company in quite some time. got a big short interest. i think it should be rallying more than it is. if there's any positive news, it goes to $100. >> take a look at vtl, up 130%. >> which is -- vital therapy. >> and these stocks, i picked four of them up better than 130% in the last four days. so, they're right. these are stocks people are still focused on and will continue to explode to the north. >> ther
. >> well, doc, what would you do?> well, stock ran to $40 instead of $31. >> what about the options? >> that's a good question. the fact that it's $2.9 billion, $3.9 cap, it could. >> and now, the second half biooutlook. >> the hepatitis c space will be hot. more data will be presented on drugs in november. among bioteches, expect readouts with big implications on stocks. and it's been a record year, and analysts expect it to continue. and the second half's big...
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himelt doc out had robbed --. how had robbed him of his feeling to be lighthearted. >> we're going to show the first 25 minutes of that film. this was an american-british coproduction. what can you tell about it will typical ofwas very the family tension that arose between the united kingdom and the u.s. england was the war two years before the u.s. was and they were perpetually two years ahead of the u.s. and the vigor and intelligence and passion of their wartime filmmaking efforts there were some uneasy collaboration between us and the british, coproductions and really good footage we used to prop up some inferior footage from the u.s., but the true glory was not one of those cases. the true glory was an instance very,ch england had a very good erector, carol reed, who went on to make the third man and all of her. the u.s. had a good screenwriter. a young soldier worked on the toe glory and then went on write a number of great teleplays. stevens's job was to step in and that's what he did on "the true glory." >
himelt doc out had robbed --. how had robbed him of his feeling to be lighthearted. >> we're going to show the first 25 minutes of that film. this was an american-british coproduction. what can you tell about it will typical ofwas very the family tension that arose between the united kingdom and the u.s. england was the war two years before the u.s. was and they were perpetually two years ahead of the u.s. and the vigor and intelligence and passion of their wartime filmmaking efforts...
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or if you think it's a supermarket, hey, doc, while i'm here, can i take care of another ten things?ts a lot of burden on the office. i'm a big fan of second opinions. let's say i send you to a urologist like dr. samadi and i need his opinion on a prostate. don't come back to me and say what is your opinion? i may give it to you, but understand i'm choosing the specialist that i think is best to begin with. so don't accumulate ten different second opinions. you're going to get confused. try to find doctorious can trust. >> dr. samadi, you're up. >> i think he is being politically correct. he is being nice about it. we love our patients. we want the best for them. but when you go to the doctor, you have to be prepared. you can't just walk in and say hey, i'm here, take care of me. are you bringing all of your labs with you? because if the lab is done in some other outside lab, hasn't come to the office, you're going get frustrated. you're going to have to wait for that result. the more you put into your doctor's office, the more you're going to get out. showing up on time. one of the
or if you think it's a supermarket, hey, doc, while i'm here, can i take care of another ten things?ts a lot of burden on the office. i'm a big fan of second opinions. let's say i send you to a urologist like dr. samadi and i need his opinion on a prostate. don't come back to me and say what is your opinion? i may give it to you, but understand i'm choosing the specialist that i think is best to begin with. so don't accumulate ten different second opinions. you're going to get confused. try to...
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eddie and doc talking about drew doughty.drew doughty said before the series i have got to be as good or better than ryan mk if our team's gonna win. 40:21 of ice so far here tonight. >> mike: second overtime chances, rangers, 4, los angeles, 1. this is the championship for the national hockey league, the stanley cup has been prepresented since 198 -- presented since 1983. ushl, indiana ice. north american hockey league, fairbanks ice dogs, chl, alan american, echl, alaska aces, southern pro hockey league, pensacola ice flyers, division i men, union, women, clarkson, division iii men, st. norbert, women, platsburg state there are undoubtedly other champions, we salute you as well as the ones listed, as we try to get one either tonight or in a sixth game or in a seventh. >> eddie: talk about the fatigue of the players, how about the fans in the lower bowl here, just stand willing the entire overtime. it's amazing. >> mike: shane higher, one of the taller linesmen in the league, will drop the puck after having a conversation wi
eddie and doc talking about drew doughty.drew doughty said before the series i have got to be as good or better than ryan mk if our team's gonna win. 40:21 of ice so far here tonight. >> mike: second overtime chances, rangers, 4, los angeles, 1. this is the championship for the national hockey league, the stanley cup has been prepresented since 198 -- presented since 1983. ushl, indiana ice. north american hockey league, fairbanks ice dogs, chl, alan american, echl, alaska aces, southern...
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>> reporter: this is a post doc trait scholar at caltech studying river dynamics. what is your experiments similar to in the real world? >> it's about the same size as rivers in the real world. we have the same grain types and discharges that we can reach. we pretty much are in the same configuration as in the field. >> except for one high tech edition. smart rocks. i find these cool, smart rocks. >> yes, it records the acceleration of the grain, so we can tell when a grain impacts the other grape, we can tell the energy released during the impact. >> these are data collection points. >> yes, they are labs and rocks. what speed is this? >> it's about 4 metres, i'm thinking. wow. data recorded helps to understand how the size, number and speeds of other grains erode the lands. what is the ultimate goal of your research? >> is to find a way to describe appropriately the physics that controls the erosion in the multi-range environment. >> reporter: and to help scientists better understand how landscapes were formed and how to build around the forces of nature. >>> gre
>> reporter: this is a post doc trait scholar at caltech studying river dynamics. what is your experiments similar to in the real world? >> it's about the same size as rivers in the real world. we have the same grain types and discharges that we can reach. we pretty much are in the same configuration as in the field. >> except for one high tech edition. smart rocks. i find these cool, smart rocks. >> yes, it records the acceleration of the grain, so we can tell when a...
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having said that when you come in with diagnosis in hand and say, doc, i need this pill.re not using me as a guide the way you should. or use me as a supermarket, can i take care of these ten other things? that puts a burden on the office. i'm a big man of second opinions. let's say i send you to the urologist and say, i need his opinion on your prostate. then don't come back to say, well, what is your opinion? i'm choosing the specialist. don't accumulate ten second opinions. find doctors you can trust. >> doctor, you're up. >> well, i think it is being politically correct. he's being nice about it. we love our patients and want the best for them. but when you go to the doctor, we want to be prepared. you can't walk in and say, i'm here, take care of me. by you bringing all your labs with you, if the lab is done in some other outside lab, have them come to the office. you're going to get frustrated and have to wait for the result. the more you put in to your doctor's office, the more you're going to get out. showing up on time. one of the things that's really annoying, i
having said that when you come in with diagnosis in hand and say, doc, i need this pill.re not using me as a guide the way you should. or use me as a supermarket, can i take care of these ten other things? that puts a burden on the office. i'm a big man of second opinions. let's say i send you to the urologist and say, i need his opinion on your prostate. then don't come back to say, well, what is your opinion? i'm choosing the specialist. don't accumulate ten second opinions. find doctors you...
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who may have a problem with it, doc rivers and some other members of the clippers. the sterlings were still involved with the team, not everybody would be happy with that. doc rivers said he wasn't necessarily speaking for himself but he said others might have a problem with it. we're digging into what kind of role she will have. don't have that information just yet. >> what about v.ive ya stiviano? >> according to her attorney, she was leaving with her sister and some friends when two men according to the lawyer followed her yelling racial slurs. according to her lawyer, they purged her several times. part of her face is swollen. she didn't immediately file a police report but she may do that today. the lawyer said, i believe she will file a police report today. it's very strange. trouble seems to follow this woman wherever she goes. >> i know you're working the story. a lot more later. >>> how does the arab world view president obama and his administration? we're going to get the first look at some brand-new numbers. take a look attitudes, how they've changed over
who may have a problem with it, doc rivers and some other members of the clippers. the sterlings were still involved with the team, not everybody would be happy with that. doc rivers said he wasn't necessarily speaking for himself but he said others might have a problem with it. we're digging into what kind of role she will have. don't have that information just yet. >> what about v.ive ya stiviano? >> according to her attorney, she was leaving with her sister and some friends when...
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of the men running this recovery and reintegration, and we have known doc for how long? four or five -- the first year, the first summer, i think. so, going all of the way back there, we have had this kind of support behind us. and we are proud of that. we were always content with that. and it's so big and includes so many people that there is no way we can thank them all. so, if we did, we would miss people, and then we would feel guilty and we don't want to do that. so, bowe let me say to you. let me start over again now that i have explained the context of this. bowe, i love you. i am your father. [speaking pashtu ] >> can you speak english still? i would write him. but now, i hope when you hear this and when you are ready to hear this, and when you see this, i hope your english is coming back. and i want you to know that i love you. i am proud of you. i am so proud of your character. i am so proud of your patience. and your perseverance. i am so proud of your cultural abilities to adapt, your language skills, your desire and your action to serve this country in a ver
of the men running this recovery and reintegration, and we have known doc for how long? four or five -- the first year, the first summer, i think. so, going all of the way back there, we have had this kind of support behind us. and we are proud of that. we were always content with that. and it's so big and includes so many people that there is no way we can thank them all. so, if we did, we would miss people, and then we would feel guilty and we don't want to do that. so, bowe let me say to...
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and -- >> doc, what's one of the biggest ones that drive you crazy?had a chance? >> well, one of the ones i talk about in my piece is the idea that fructose specifically is especially toxic. as opposed to other sorts of simple sugars, carbohydrates. and that's a very interesting idea. and there's promising research going on there. but i think we've spoken too soon in saying it's absolutely the worst, or that it's toxic, to imply we should be eating other things instead of it that might be just as bad. >> oh, my goodness. i've got to make sure i get your twitter account and have it up. because some doctors are probably out there listening to you saying, i can't believe he's telling these folks this. we're trying to get as much information out as possible. doc, appreciate you spending time with us today. >> thank you so much. >>> stay with us. the uproar you've been hearing for the past week or so over the release of the five taliban fighters. well, might get a whole lot louder on capitol hill this week. >>> the heat on the white house, not falling alon
and -- >> doc, what's one of the biggest ones that drive you crazy?had a chance? >> well, one of the ones i talk about in my piece is the idea that fructose specifically is especially toxic. as opposed to other sorts of simple sugars, carbohydrates. and that's a very interesting idea. and there's promising research going on there. but i think we've spoken too soon in saying it's absolutely the worst, or that it's toxic, to imply we should be eating other things instead of it that...
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doc, you have to assess everything here. >> right.ike, for instance, drone stocks like avav or some of the defense stocks but they're not moving. in fact, most of them are down so i'm not seeing a significant jump in gold. i mean, $10. that's not very significant to me. i know some of the junior miners in some stocks have moved up better than 1%. gold as a whole i'm not seeing it really react the way you'd think as a safety play, scott. >> okay. >>> we're going to take a quick break. when we come back, our best and worst trades of this day. we'll be right back. we started zya with the thought that the kid on the back of the bus might have a song that he has in his head but he just can't get out. with the technology of cloud, we change all that. i can sing something into my device. up to the cloud it goes. back down it comes sounding better. we break down the walls of creation, and we give music creation for the masses. ♪ ♪ hi, are we still on for tomorrow? tomorrow. quick look at the weather. nice day, beautiful tomorrow. tomorrow is
doc, you have to assess everything here. >> right.ike, for instance, drone stocks like avav or some of the defense stocks but they're not moving. in fact, most of them are down so i'm not seeing a significant jump in gold. i mean, $10. that's not very significant to me. i know some of the junior miners in some stocks have moved up better than 1%. gold as a whole i'm not seeing it really react the way you'd think as a safety play, scott. >> okay. >>> we're going to take a...
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doc, do you agree? >> i do. this has been a pete favorite for a long time, judge.'m a big fan of nike as well. pete's been on under armour. he likes it because of what plank is doing with the company. he's doing the right things. i believe the folks that are focused on this as just what it used to be, judge, just apparel, it is no longer just apparel. i ride with them on the upgrade. >> some of the right things he's doing is 16 is consecutive quarters of top line growth above 20%. that allows you to replicate what nike did many decades ago. that's take his brand and go international. we think of it as a football brand. 6% of current revenues come internationally by 2016. if he'll hit the $4 billion revenue mark you will see the expansion. >> did the stock get ahead of itself a little bit? it had to peel back? le. >> it was a momentum stock. if you remember six or eight weeks ago when the momentum games were hit, got wiped out. the market has been on a steady climb higher. there have been pokts to raid. under armour is great. down under 50. if you believe in the com
doc, do you agree? >> i do. this has been a pete favorite for a long time, judge.'m a big fan of nike as well. pete's been on under armour. he likes it because of what plank is doing with the company. he's doing the right things. i believe the folks that are focused on this as just what it used to be, judge, just apparel, it is no longer just apparel. i ride with them on the upgrade. >> some of the right things he's doing is 16 is consecutive quarters of top line growth above 20%....
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. >> doc? plane, train, and automobiles not just because i'm a john candy fan but i love the way you can set up these motifs. so i didn't just go after the airlines, i went after some of -- as steph said some of the people that supply whether it's honeywell or utech sorts of things as well as on the railcar side, american railcar and greenbrier and things like that. and then the car companies. i really just put in three. i put in it to tashgs toyota, g. it was a huge outperformer when you look at it, on the backward look. >> motifinvesting.com? >> yes. >> an investment from jpmorgan as well. >> jpmorgan led our series d last month. >> great to see you as always. >> thanks for having me. >> still ahead, what does jeff bezos have up his sflooef the amazon rumor mill churning today. should you be a buyer ahead of a device unveil? ♪ [ cows moo ] [ sizzling ] more rain... [ thunder rumbles ] ♪ [ male announcer ] when the world moves... futures move first. learn futures from experienced pros with ded
. >> doc? plane, train, and automobiles not just because i'm a john candy fan but i love the way you can set up these motifs. so i didn't just go after the airlines, i went after some of -- as steph said some of the people that supply whether it's honeywell or utech sorts of things as well as on the railcar side, american railcar and greenbrier and things like that. and then the car companies. i really just put in three. i put in it to tashgs toyota, g. it was a huge outperformer when you...
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-- bright docs.o we introduced a dark mode. [applause] lovers of dark. these changes extend through the application. you will notice with the calendar, this construction with a common toolbar area that makes it is vaguely recognizable -- distinctly recognizable. we carry this over throughout the system. we also have a new look for side apps. we extend that look to apps like face time, contacts, and reminders. all in all, they come together to form a gorgeous and more usable version of os x, the best ever. [applause] next, let's talk about notification center. courseation center of adopt the dark translucent material the precise type of you yosemite. of you can get a quick view of your weather, and more. can look at dave you, with apps and widgets that you can download from the app store. you can setup the today view that you want for an added glance access to information -- four and at a glance access to information. that is the notification center. [applause] spotlight has always been super in findi
-- bright docs.o we introduced a dark mode. [applause] lovers of dark. these changes extend through the application. you will notice with the calendar, this construction with a common toolbar area that makes it is vaguely recognizable -- distinctly recognizable. we carry this over throughout the system. we also have a new look for side apps. we extend that look to apps like face time, contacts, and reminders. all in all, they come together to form a gorgeous and more usable version of os x, the...
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and i believe brian named this kitten doc, for department of corrections. >> doc is great.ery bold. he's a mouser. i mean like an incredible mouser. usually a few times a week he'll bring in mice from outside or rats from outside and we live near the mountains so there's quite a bit of wildlife and he'll bring us a trophy pretty much a couple times a week. >> unlike prisons that house individuals convicted of crime, jails predominantly contain those accused of a crime and awaiting trial. >> get down! >> get on the ground now! >> get on the ground! >> but the challenge of maintaining order in this world is every bit as great.
and i believe brian named this kitten doc, for department of corrections. >> doc is great.ery bold. he's a mouser. i mean like an incredible mouser. usually a few times a week he'll bring in mice from outside or rats from outside and we live near the mountains so there's quite a bit of wildlife and he'll bring us a trophy pretty much a couple times a week. >> unlike prisons that house individuals convicted of crime, jails predominantly contain those accused of a crime and awaiting...
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melissa: sorry, jared to read what do you think of the docs?w know why peking duck is so popular in some parts of the world three it you have to control those things, they are crazy. i would be scared out of my wits. melissa: it's incredible. jared, thank you. the latest fashion statement takes texting from your phone to your finger. next, the ring that fires off when users receive messages. coming up, you can never have too much money. ♪ ♪ (mother vo) when i was pregnant... i got more...
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. >> and helping explore strategic alternatives, doc, stock in your playbook. it is. it almost hit a 52 week high today. came that close. i think you hold it for a little longer here, judge. once jpmorgan finds them a buyer, i think somewhere in the 36 to 38 level you get outside. >> stocks are coming off another record high on the first trading day of june. it's halfway over. it's been a surprising start to the year and markets to say the least. what lies ahead? art hogan is the chief strategy at wunderlichs securities. nice to see you. >> thanks. >> why is yelp on this list? >> we tried to tell a story of what's going on for all investors right now. that started with the process of taking 300 names that 28 analysts cover and narrowing it down to what we thought you should focus on right now. yelp jumped out at us because we wanted exposure to social media reset and a company that can do something going forward and has a reasonable valuation. you're not the first person to ask that question. it looks like the hodgepodge of an industry and regional bank and then yelp
. >> and helping explore strategic alternatives, doc, stock in your playbook. it is. it almost hit a 52 week high today. came that close. i think you hold it for a little longer here, judge. once jpmorgan finds them a buyer, i think somewhere in the 36 to 38 level you get outside. >> stocks are coming off another record high on the first trading day of june. it's halfway over. it's been a surprising start to the year and markets to say the least. what lies ahead? art hogan is the...
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i know major hickey and doc pop lin feel the same way. have supported the p.o.w./mia cause. i know bob and jana have some more words on that those of us who serve in the uniform have grieved with the families of our brothers and sister who is made the ultimate sacrifice and we share the agony of those who come back from our wars with physical and mental scars. our thoughts are with them always. but today we have the opportunity to share in the joy of one family whose son is coming home to them. the bergdahls have been through an ordeal the rest of us can only imagine and we're glad for their happy outcome. ladies and gentlemen, please welcome bob and jana bergdahl. [ applause ] >> thank you so much. please forgive me if i do end up reading this. i'm going to try not to. but i probably will. today i'm going to address my son. i love you, bowe, i'm so very proud of you and of course all of your very large family would also like me to tell thaw they love you, also. and are also very proud of you. we've been working very, very hard for your r
i know major hickey and doc pop lin feel the same way. have supported the p.o.w./mia cause. i know bob and jana have some more words on that those of us who serve in the uniform have grieved with the families of our brothers and sister who is made the ultimate sacrifice and we share the agony of those who come back from our wars with physical and mental scars. our thoughts are with them always. but today we have the opportunity to share in the joy of one family whose son is coming home to them....
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there, he's our psychologist, one of the men running this recovery and reintegration and we've known docor how long? the first year, the first summer, i think. so going all the way back there we've had this kind of support behind us. and we're proud of that. we were always content with that. and it's so big and includes so many people that there's no way we can thank them all. so if we did, we would miss people and then we'd feel guilty and we don't want to do that. so bowe, let me say to you, let me start over again now that i've ex praned tplained the con this. bowe, i love you. i am your father. [ speaking in foreign language ] i've written to you over and over. [ speaking in foreign language ] can you speak english still? i would write him. but now i hope that when you hear this and when you're ready to hear this and when you see this, i hope your english is coming back and i want you to know that i love you. i'm proud of you. i am so proud of your character. i'm so proud of your patience and your perseverance. i am so proud of your cultural abilities to adapt, your language skills,
there, he's our psychologist, one of the men running this recovery and reintegration and we've known docor how long? the first year, the first summer, i think. so going all the way back there we've had this kind of support behind us. and we're proud of that. we were always content with that. and it's so big and includes so many people that there's no way we can thank them all. so if we did, we would miss people and then we'd feel guilty and we don't want to do that. so bowe, let me say to you,...
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doc, great to see you as always. thanks so much. >> thanks again,.: you don't have a teenage boy in your house. try to get them into the shower. jenna: infants are one thing. eric: wait until they hit 16. i know. >>> coming up here on fonews channel we'll have the very latest on the man arrested for breaking into sandra bullock's home. did you hear about this? she was home and her young son too when the guy walked in they say. what the oscar-winning actress did. we're live with details. >>> plus 911 calls released from the fatal highway crash that left tracy morgan in critical condition. what the witnesses reported seeing. >> this is terrible accident. the car flipped on its side. >> are you involved or just calling it in? >> no, i'm just call it in the lowest price book any flight or hotel and if you find it for less, we'll match it and give you 50 dollars off your next trip expedia, find yours that corporate trial by fire when every slacker gets his due. and yet, there's someone around the office who hasn't had a performance review in a while. some
doc, great to see you as always. thanks so much. >> thanks again,.: you don't have a teenage boy in your house. try to get them into the shower. jenna: infants are one thing. eric: wait until they hit 16. i know. >>> coming up here on fonews channel we'll have the very latest on the man arrested for breaking into sandra bullock's home. did you hear about this? she was home and her young son too when the guy walked in they say. what the oscar-winning actress did. we're live with...
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. >> doc, what about you?son is office depot, office maxx, from the integration of those two, they become just a fierce force in that space. >> you're saying you like it? >> i well, i like office depot. odp. i think that's bad news for staples. that's why it's too cold to hold. because the new re-focused office max, office depot is going to continue to crush them. look the at performance just over the last month. one stock odp against them, and you see what i'm talking about. and that continues, and pressure from amazon and other online retailers that are strictly online are going to continue to pressure them as well. >> and tom was negative on staples. the founder of the company. >> he should be. we have been talking about that for years. >> when the founder says stay away -- >> the only thing good about staples is the staples center. that's it. >> lieutenant, what about best buy. >> same thing. i have been saying this for some time. huge run from 12, 13 range up to 40. but i think they have major, major prob
. >> doc, what about you?son is office depot, office maxx, from the integration of those two, they become just a fierce force in that space. >> you're saying you like it? >> i well, i like office depot. odp. i think that's bad news for staples. that's why it's too cold to hold. because the new re-focused office max, office depot is going to continue to crush them. look the at performance just over the last month. one stock odp against them, and you see what i'm talking about....
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that's doc. that's rehabilitation at its finest. >> next, on "lock up raw.". >> there is nothing i have done that god has not forgiven me for. >> a serial killer claems he found god. another inmate find satan. >> is it wrong to communicate crime of stealing a cracker or commiting murder. >> i bestow the power upon me. this is too good to be true. it was that good. . until we get there, we will never really live in the light. we will always live in the darkness. >> come on, pastor, take your time. >> reporter: few events if life can motivate somebody with religion like a life sentence. >> you hear a lot of people that come to prison, oh, i found god, well, i did. >> reporter: his conversion came on death row at the penitentiary of new many exco. >> i am in for four counts of murder and currently serving 33 live sentences. >> reporter: today, frye is a regular at a prison bible study t. inmates, all death row and maximum security are confined to their cells. >> i apologize about this filming, this
that's doc. that's rehabilitation at its finest. >> next, on "lock up raw.". >> there is nothing i have done that god has not forgiven me for. >> a serial killer claems he found god. another inmate find satan. >> is it wrong to communicate crime of stealing a cracker or commiting murder. >> i bestow the power upon me. this is too good to be true. it was that good. . until we get there, we will never really live in the light. we will always live in the...
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white calling him and saying, doc, i'll go ahead and start with the case, so when you get here, i'll have the organs out. >> investigators now suspected that the original medical examiner didn't perform much of an autopsy. apparently, he accepted the hit-and-run scenario, since frankie's body was found underneath the car. regardless, investigators now knew frankie pullian was murdered. but why? >>> there were two separate autopsies performed on frankie pullian's remains done three years apart. the original autopsy concluded frankie's death was the result of an automobile accident. the second autopsy concluded he was murdered with a blunt instrument before his body was placed beneath the car. >> had law enforcement had that information in the very beginning, obviously, this case would have gone in a much different direction right from day one. >> and the photos of the vehicle provided evidence of where frankie was killed. >> when i started reading the reports, they said there was blood inside the car. i had to read the report twice. it just didn't make sense. turned out, there was spa
white calling him and saying, doc, i'll go ahead and start with the case, so when you get here, i'll have the organs out. >> investigators now suspected that the original medical examiner didn't perform much of an autopsy. apparently, he accepted the hit-and-run scenario, since frankie's body was found underneath the car. regardless, investigators now knew frankie pullian was murdered. but why? >>> there were two separate autopsies performed on frankie pullian's remains done...
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. >> doc and i had had a street fight a couple weeks ago, it was trading 7.5. good for doc, good for collin gillis. to your point, they just seem to be living on borrowed time. these guys have had six or seven lives and they seemingly have 15 or 16 left. i don't know what the stock can do from now on but i've been wrong. >>> coach getting killed today. the four-year low. is this the bottom worth buying now? we want to know what you think. vote at cnbc.com/vote. would you rather? i know, this is guy's favorite game. we want you to play along. would you rather michael kors or coach? the votes will show up live on screen. your chance to participate is coming out next. get our your phones, tablets, and computers. >>> plus, the ceo of a broadband company that could change the way you binge watch "how was car cards." >>> welcome back to "fast money." we are keeping a close eye on shares of the dollar store family dollar. that's because carl icahn, the noted activist investor hedge fund manager has sent a letter to howard levine, the ceo and chairman of family dollar.
. >> doc and i had had a street fight a couple weeks ago, it was trading 7.5. good for doc, good for collin gillis. to your point, they just seem to be living on borrowed time. these guys have had six or seven lives and they seemingly have 15 or 16 left. i don't know what the stock can do from now on but i've been wrong. >>> coach getting killed today. the four-year low. is this the bottom worth buying now? we want to know what you think. vote at cnbc.com/vote. would you rather?...
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she's one of two ships that will be repaired and the second will be the star princess's for dry doc andpdate. there was a lot of great work including putting on what i count to be 3 new restaurant and sharpening gunman's bar and grill a steakhouse with a bar and make my daughter happy a new carols bakeshop so if you have a teenager that likes the bakery it is quite an amazing sculpture of cakes and other treats. all told while she was in dock she generated over thirty thousand employment hours now headed to seattle where she'll be based for her alaskan violently and holy weep see her on tuesday the 22nd on the crews shipyard we're excited about that. bill where are you dunbar from bae congratulate you and your team and most importantly your ability to bring in the crews ships and provide the services that helps us to build our cruise ship and to no small part to bundle the services you provide at the shipyard. all told we've seen 83 percent growth and a large part coming from the fact they can over the onshore power that's one of the projects out of the america's cup project and the por
she's one of two ships that will be repaired and the second will be the star princess's for dry doc andpdate. there was a lot of great work including putting on what i count to be 3 new restaurant and sharpening gunman's bar and grill a steakhouse with a bar and make my daughter happy a new carols bakeshop so if you have a teenager that likes the bakery it is quite an amazing sculpture of cakes and other treats. all told while she was in dock she generated over thirty thousand employment hours...
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if you head there today you'll see actor christopher lloyd who you may remember from doc brown, the back to the future movies. that event runs from 11:00 to 5:00 today. should be nice weather for anybody headed to center city. anything else? >> we're seeing clouds clear out. looking at sunshine. look at sunny skies up there in the poconos. temperatures for the day today. going to reach 83 degrees by the afternoon. partly sunny skies. looking good. >> can't argue with that. thanks ted. that is nbc 10 news today for this sunday. "meet the press" is next. from ted and all of us at nbc 10 we hope you have a great sunday. >>> next on "meet the press," president obama's war on terror in the middle east. will anything short of american military action prevent the creation of an al qaeda-linked terror state stretching from iraq to syria? i'll be joined exclusively by benjamin netanyahu. plus my interview with rand paul of kentucky that's making big news. his surprising assessment of president obama's handling of iraq and a warning that benghazi could haunt a hillary clinton presidential run. and
if you head there today you'll see actor christopher lloyd who you may remember from doc brown, the back to the future movies. that event runs from 11:00 to 5:00 today. should be nice weather for anybody headed to center city. anything else? >> we're seeing clouds clear out. looking at sunshine. look at sunny skies up there in the poconos. temperatures for the day today. going to reach 83 degrees by the afternoon. partly sunny skies. looking good. >> can't argue with that. thanks...
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. >> the boots were determined to be size 7 doc martin brand boots. all the blood evidence in the house was carefully catalogued and analyzed. dozens of items were submitted for dna testing. >> i ended up taking 70 samples of bloodstains from the crime scene and processing those all the way through for dna analysis. >> one bloodstain stood out from the others, a drop of blood on the comforter on top of the bed. this was different than the smudges that appeared elsewhere in the room. since the evidence indicated pat mcrae never entered the bedroom after he was stabbed, analysts thought this blood might be the killer's. >> there was a little bit of blood evidence in the bedroom, and it turns out that that little bit of blood evidence was probably the most significant evidence that we had in that case. >> the droplet was cut out of the comforter and tested along with other bloodstains on the bed. the results showed a mixture of blood from two people. >> one of the contributors of the blood in the house is a female. >> the male dna belonged to the victim,
. >> the boots were determined to be size 7 doc martin brand boots. all the blood evidence in the house was carefully catalogued and analyzed. dozens of items were submitted for dna testing. >> i ended up taking 70 samples of bloodstains from the crime scene and processing those all the way through for dna analysis. >> one bloodstain stood out from the others, a drop of blood on the comforter on top of the bed. this was different than the smudges that appeared elsewhere in the...
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they both looked disgusted, and another doc comes by and the poodle rears up making this horrible face. sometimes you feel moved by something. just some quirk or auditing -- oddity about whatever is going by that makes you want to take it with you. there is something about timelessness where people -- it realyly draws me to them. maybephotos on instagram two years ago. luckily right off the bat i got a really good response. the fact that pressed the button, and whatever i just saw goes to 52,000 people, it is incredible. it is unheard of. april fools' day last year i quit a job that nickelodeon. my occupation to this point is just to go and wander. a few months ago, the day before birthday, flat broke, i put a post on instagram that said, sent me a screenshot of your favorite photo and $150 and i will send you a print. i thought this is crazy, i will sell three or four of them and pay rent and cigarette had to eat tomorrow. instead i pulled 1 -- sold 100 in one day. a few things i feel very proud of. i get a comment frequently that once they start paying attention to my work they start
they both looked disgusted, and another doc comes by and the poodle rears up making this horrible face. sometimes you feel moved by something. just some quirk or auditing -- oddity about whatever is going by that makes you want to take it with you. there is something about timelessness where people -- it realyly draws me to them. maybephotos on instagram two years ago. luckily right off the bat i got a really good response. the fact that pressed the button, and whatever i just saw goes to...
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a sneak peek on a gripping new doc on notorious crime boss whitey bulger. >> whitey's just staring at grinding his teeth. he said, "i'll kill you. i'll stab you and then i'm kill you." i'm like, holy jesus this is interesting. it says here that a woman's sex drive increases at the age of 80. helps reduce the risk of heart disease. it seems that 80 is the new 18. grannies, bless your heart, you are bringing sexy back! eat up. keep heart-healthy. live long. for a healthy heart, eat the 100% natural whole grain goodness of post shredded wheat. doctors recommend it. the porter was so incredibly... careful... careless... with our bags. and the room they gave us -- it was... beautiful. a broom closet. but the best part but the worst part was the shower. my wife drying herself with the... egyptian cotton towels... shower curtain... defined that whole vacation for her. don't just visit new york. visit tripadvisor new york. [ male announcer ] with millions of reviews, a visit to tripadvisor makes any destination better. i got this. [thinking] is it that time? the son picks up the check? [think
a sneak peek on a gripping new doc on notorious crime boss whitey bulger. >> whitey's just staring at grinding his teeth. he said, "i'll kill you. i'll stab you and then i'm kill you." i'm like, holy jesus this is interesting. it says here that a woman's sex drive increases at the age of 80. helps reduce the risk of heart disease. it seems that 80 is the new 18. grannies, bless your heart, you are bringing sexy back! eat up. keep heart-healthy. live long. for a healthy heart,...
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. >> reporter: doc was a manager in pennsylvania. he said the demand on workers is all in service to the customers. >> if it slows down in tic, it slows down tac, which slows down everything going out the door. >> reporter: warehouse work anywhere can be grueling. but protests, lawsuits and investigative reports raised questions about how hard amazon pushes its employees. >> i quit buying items from amazon. i have yet to buy anything to this day. i know how hard and strenuous it is on your body to actually be able to get a package to you. >> reporter: we asked amazon about conditions at the fulfillment centers. company officials wouldn't speak to us on camera, but in a statement pointed to amazon's strong safety records. >> they're doing work that robots can't do. i think if they could, amazon would probably eagerly replace their physical labor and fulfillment centers with robots. >> reporter: amazon has completely redefined convenience. but at what price. david faber, for nbc news. >>> you can see the entire program amazon rising to
. >> reporter: doc was a manager in pennsylvania. he said the demand on workers is all in service to the customers. >> if it slows down in tic, it slows down tac, which slows down everything going out the door. >> reporter: warehouse work anywhere can be grueling. but protests, lawsuits and investigative reports raised questions about how hard amazon pushes its employees. >> i quit buying items from amazon. i have yet to buy anything to this day. i know how hard and...
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doc--doctor teddy! teddy was mitch's one significant boyfriend before me.h, mitch had recently just come out. and as he put it, it was hard to love someone else if he couldn't love himself. i actually said those words? ugh. it's kind of hard to love myself right now. you were the one who said, "i need some time. i'll call you when i heal more." ten years later... ohh! i never said that. time to heal more! that's so sweet and sensitive. why did you kill that part of yourself? you know, i'm hosting a fund-raiser
doc--doctor teddy! teddy was mitch's one significant boyfriend before me.h, mitch had recently just come out. and as he put it, it was hard to love someone else if he couldn't love himself. i actually said those words? ugh. it's kind of hard to love myself right now. you were the one who said, "i need some time. i'll call you when i heal more." ten years later... ohh! i never said that. time to heal more! that's so sweet and sensitive. why did you kill that part of yourself? you know,...
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laughter] while the rest of the country inches forward on gay rights, texas apparently hopping into doc brown's delorean and setting the dial to the 1950s. it's the subject of tonight's gaywatch texas edition: remember the no-homo. repair thif therapy -- reparative therapy has been deride as praying the gay way. is there anybody that puts a more positive spin on it? >> when somebody says people like yourself, others are trying to get the gay out of people. >> that's a terrible way of phrasing it. i would rather say we are trying to bring out the head sexuality in you. [laughter] >> jon: but that's the thing they don't have in them. [laughter] it's like giving a woman a c-section who is not pregnant. you won't find what you're looking for. but you will leave a scar. seeing as you want to frame the debate in a more pleasing way, perhaps we should mention some of the techniques reparative therapist use to bring out a person's heterosexuality involves threatening to hook their genitals up to electrodes or ordering someone to bottle their feces and sniff it whenever they are attracted to a m
laughter] while the rest of the country inches forward on gay rights, texas apparently hopping into doc brown's delorean and setting the dial to the 1950s. it's the subject of tonight's gaywatch texas edition: remember the no-homo. repair thif therapy -- reparative therapy has been deride as praying the gay way. is there anybody that puts a more positive spin on it? >> when somebody says people like yourself, others are trying to get the gay out of people. >> that's a terrible way...
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news is we can cause the deepest zone still steaming solution but the medicine is doing what the new doc was hoping you know only doing it would only be to go i was with a simple pushing a button you wouldn't be there the guy would have this bust on with this but it either has to do with what's would you do you. not really think it was mutual deal or that machine almost more than they did me is that don't let them put you in this we need to move he did you first. knew him. when you produce a new commission to see. who's just new to us listen. to this most mrs name it is going. to be the duty to she. does this when you think of it. and you could only put it. it was go would you normally. when you used you to. do to good. for u.t. yeah it's news because austria. didn't was in the meeting and i really needed to know meeting them to regard the star will put us there to shoot her star grease to . your ship from store last i looked ours is a new gun pretty bright new right. thing . people. are. going to. want to look i'm not much. more of the one. who shows would use or need a measure that wou
news is we can cause the deepest zone still steaming solution but the medicine is doing what the new doc was hoping you know only doing it would only be to go i was with a simple pushing a button you wouldn't be there the guy would have this bust on with this but it either has to do with what's would you do you. not really think it was mutual deal or that machine almost more than they did me is that don't let them put you in this we need to move he did you first. knew him. when you produce a...
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. >>> on monday, labor contracts for 20,000 west coast doc workers will expire. if the port shuts down, this could impact up to $50 billion in economic output. it could cost the united states up to $2.5 billion a day in lost gdp. on tuesday. motor vehicle sales for the month of june are due and thursday is the big number of the week when we get the jobs' report for the month of june. also on thursday we'll see how the service's industry is fairing with the nonmanufacturing index and on friday, the markets are closed for independence day. also on friday, nathan's famous will host its 98th an you'll hotdog eating contest out on coney island. >>> something most people don't like to think about. what to do in case of an emergency that could range from losing your job to a health eye sis. it's a topic that can't be ignored. many americans have no emergency savings at all. personal finance correspondent sharon epperson is here with more. hey, sharon. >> it is a very big issue. even if they don't have a savings goal or plan or they can't stick to it many people know wha
. >>> on monday, labor contracts for 20,000 west coast doc workers will expire. if the port shuts down, this could impact up to $50 billion in economic output. it could cost the united states up to $2.5 billion a day in lost gdp. on tuesday. motor vehicle sales for the month of june are due and thursday is the big number of the week when we get the jobs' report for the month of june. also on thursday we'll see how the service's industry is fairing with the nonmanufacturing index and on...
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many of the younger scientists that i talk to, you know, graduate students today, young post docs, they grew up in a different environment. they witnessed the attacks on science. to many of them, it upset them. it upset them that scientists were being attacked for simply speaking truth to power. and it sort of energized them. and they come in wanting to do something about this. i have the sense that there's a much greater enthusiasm for public outreach and communication among the younger scientists that are coming into this field and it may have been an inadvertent byproduct of the attacks against the science. i think it's actually led to sort of a new breed of scientists who comes in wanting to do science, 'cause, you know, that's what we really all love doing is science, but recognizing that there's also a role for speaking out, for communicating the science. >> if we can continue our upward trajectory in fossil fuel burning, what will the planet look like at the end of the century? >> qualitatively speaking, if you look at impacts on human health, water availability, the human water
many of the younger scientists that i talk to, you know, graduate students today, young post docs, they grew up in a different environment. they witnessed the attacks on science. to many of them, it upset them. it upset them that scientists were being attacked for simply speaking truth to power. and it sort of energized them. and they come in wanting to do something about this. i have the sense that there's a much greater enthusiasm for public outreach and communication among the younger...