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but because edison was good with p.r.ith politicians and good with wall street, he had this great machine built up, and he was not going to be vested by them. so he funded elect cushions of animals, cows, horses, dogs. the guy would travel around and say look, i want to show you what westing house will do to your family. >> worst nightmare sounds like. >> awful. he then was the one that started the electric chair, edison did and he did it to show you how bad electricity under westing house would be. he was never called into answer for what that first electric cushion was like. it was a nightmare. nobody said anything because he was the man with power. good news is he loses in the end. >> well, it's a fascinating read. lots of stories that you might think you know, but don't entirely. it's "miracles and massacres". >>> i know your personal story, glenn, because i work with you but i bet a lot of people don't. next i want to talk about your journey. it's a fascinating story, as well. >> sure. ♪ [ male announcer ] bob's hear
but because edison was good with p.r.ith politicians and good with wall street, he had this great machine built up, and he was not going to be vested by them. so he funded elect cushions of animals, cows, horses, dogs. the guy would travel around and say look, i want to show you what westing house will do to your family. >> worst nightmare sounds like. >> awful. he then was the one that started the electric chair, edison did and he did it to show you how bad electricity under...
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but because edison was good with p.r.oliticians and good with wall street, he had this great machine built up, and he was not going to be vested by them. so he funded elect cushions of animals, cows, horses, dogs. the guy would travel around and say look, i want to show you what westing house will do to your family. >> worst nightmare sounds like. >> awful. he then was the one that started the electric chair, edison did and he did it to show you how bad electricity under westing house would be. he was never called into answer for what that first electric cushion was like. it was a nightmare. nobody said anything because he was the man with power. good news is he loses in the end. >> well, it's a fascinating read. lots of stories that you might think you know, but don't entirely. it's "miracles and massacres". >>> i know your personal story, glenn, because i work with you but i bet a lot of people don't. next i want to talk about your journey. it's a fascinating story, as well. >> sure. across america people are taking cha
but because edison was good with p.r.oliticians and good with wall street, he had this great machine built up, and he was not going to be vested by them. so he funded elect cushions of animals, cows, horses, dogs. the guy would travel around and say look, i want to show you what westing house will do to your family. >> worst nightmare sounds like. >> awful. he then was the one that started the electric chair, edison did and he did it to show you how bad electricity under westing...
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as an influence on your ideas, they do get heard. >> jack is the thomas edison of our time. can you share your back story. >> i'm looking to adapt it to different diseases. what is cool is it's like a platform for the detection of a biological agent. alzheimer's, other forms of cancer, h.i.v. aids and heart disease. it's definitely interesting, and i'm still figuring it out. [ clapping ] >> >> what a cool kid. what is next for jack? >> jack is working on this big x prize, the tricore x prize, a device that senses many diseases wrapped into an iphone size thing. cool. that could change the medical landscape. this kid is on it. >> he has an amazing team of peers, and i can't - it's incredible. >> if he has done that much at 16, who knows what he'll do by 56. that kid makes me feel lacy. >> let's get -- lazy. >> let's get to it. >> he's a huge inspiration. i'm excited to see what he has in store. i'm excited to get back in the field. there's incredible medical marr very wells, who knows what is in store. >> "techknow"'s world never stops. dive deep into these stories and go beh
as an influence on your ideas, they do get heard. >> jack is the thomas edison of our time. can you share your back story. >> i'm looking to adapt it to different diseases. what is cool is it's like a platform for the detection of a biological agent. alzheimer's, other forms of cancer, h.i.v. aids and heart disease. it's definitely interesting, and i'm still figuring it out. [ clapping ] >> >> what a cool kid. what is next for jack? >> jack is working on this big x...
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edison's labs were really about one guy, thomas edison. trying to do is create an environment and company that is about lots of inventors. i am not on every patent. i am not the inventor here. >> this place? it isn't just about inventing. patents are at the core of the business. he has amassed so much intellectual property. some call him a patent troll. >> they say this is unfair, nathan is out there acquiring all these patents on everything. how can i create anything when i have to pay a heavy fee to a company like intellectual ventures because they have the patent on it? >> there are companies that have gotten used to not paying. they have gotten used to a situation where a university owns that or a little start up owns it. a start up will never come after us. it's ok, we will stiff them. >> how much time does nathan really get in the kitchen? >> it is only a fraction of what we do. most of the reason i dress like this and work like this is because i love doing it. >> when nathan can't be there, chef maxine takes over the experiments. he
edison's labs were really about one guy, thomas edison. trying to do is create an environment and company that is about lots of inventors. i am not on every patent. i am not the inventor here. >> this place? it isn't just about inventing. patents are at the core of the business. he has amassed so much intellectual property. some call him a patent troll. >> they say this is unfair, nathan is out there acquiring all these patents on everything. how can i create anything when i have to...
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edison shed light 134 years ago today. >> let's put a spotlight on the dow.13 or higher, and it will have its biggest annual percentage gain since 1995. this is the dow's fifth straight annual gain this year. the longest winning streak since 1999. charles will have more on that just ahead. >> the party just about to go down in times square. and stocks keep going up. wall street closes out a huge year with yet another record. will the party continue in 2014? we're all over it. >> welcome everyone. i'm chase payne in for neil cavuto and this is "your world." break out the champagne. wall street has plenty to cheer about. the dow scourging 26% this year, and 52 record closes in 2013, the dow's best yearly performance since 1996. the blue chip average now up for five straight years, and the s&p 500 also finishing out 2013 at a
edison shed light 134 years ago today. >> let's put a spotlight on the dow.13 or higher, and it will have its biggest annual percentage gain since 1995. this is the dow's fifth straight annual gain this year. the longest winning streak since 1999. charles will have more on that just ahead. >> the party just about to go down in times square. and stocks keep going up. wall street closes out a huge year with yet another record. will the party continue in 2014? we're all over it....
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he was inspired by beautiful stars shining above evergreens on the way home thomas edison was the firstadd electric lights to a christmas celebration outside of the his laboratory. his company's president took the idea a step further and added lights to a tree inside at home. today the department of energy say holiday lights use up electricity that could power 200,000 homes for a full year. we're guess issing edison never saw something like the rockefeller center christmas ligh lighting coming. now it is beautiful, but creates traffic nightmares for new yorkers for about six weeks. gift giving goes back to baby jesus. here in america, consumerism focus may have begun with the first christmas ads of course we know what that led to, black friday. >>> coming up we'll run down the >> al jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live news at the top of every hour. >> here are the headlines at this hour. >> only on al jazeera america. every sunday night join us for exclusive, reveali >>> what would the holidays be without movies? they have become as much of the holiday season a
he was inspired by beautiful stars shining above evergreens on the way home thomas edison was the firstadd electric lights to a christmas celebration outside of the his laboratory. his company's president took the idea a step further and added lights to a tree inside at home. today the department of energy say holiday lights use up electricity that could power 200,000 homes for a full year. we're guess issing edison never saw something like the rockefeller center christmas ligh lighting coming....
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they made some phonograph cabinets for edison. his factory had burned down in orange, new jersey.just wanted to sell phonograph cabinets and the records were a necessary evil to them. they took no interest in the music. not in terms of what it sounded like, but even the artist -- >> anybody, anytime, it did not matter. religious, blues, hillbilly, whatever. if it sells 10 copies, let's do it. they did not have knowledge of what was good or bad and they did not have the money. >> think of the names -- blind lemon jefferson. louis armstrong. >> unheard of when they were according for paramount. they were lower grade artists at that time. maybe some of them recorded for the bigger labels afterward. >> what happened to them afterward? what was their evolution? >> there was a producer at the time that was the link from the paramount business, of white executives to the black artists. he was their link to getting them to come and record and also to sign the contract, which he was good at. he got the nickname "ink." he could get the ink on the contract. without him, a lot of them would n
they made some phonograph cabinets for edison. his factory had burned down in orange, new jersey.just wanted to sell phonograph cabinets and the records were a necessary evil to them. they took no interest in the music. not in terms of what it sounded like, but even the artist -- >> anybody, anytime, it did not matter. religious, blues, hillbilly, whatever. if it sells 10 copies, let's do it. they did not have knowledge of what was good or bad and they did not have the money. >>...
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and they fell into this by getting a job from the edison phony graph company to make cabinets first. and that is what i thought about it. when dean brought that up, my record paramount label has history and history with furniture as well. so we had a laugh about that. an those kind of similarities started to creep into the idea of how can we put this all together in something bigger to bring attention to all these lost gems and these people who recorded one record or maybe only two records. and let's put something together where there is a massive amount of music. >> it just the case alone how we were going to do. >> look at that case. >> i said let's do, it's at home here on this table, i said -- >> it really is at home here. >> yeah. let's do all those fonnograph cases and at that time period coming out of arts and craft, let's start with the coroson oak case to highlight the fact that it was a furniture company, they put the badge of the wisconsin chair company in there. that was one of the first design components. and we kind of kicked it off from there. >> what was the business
and they fell into this by getting a job from the edison phony graph company to make cabinets first. and that is what i thought about it. when dean brought that up, my record paramount label has history and history with furniture as well. so we had a laugh about that. an those kind of similarities started to creep into the idea of how can we put this all together in something bigger to bring attention to all these lost gems and these people who recorded one record or maybe only two records. and...
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consolidated edison, 5.47%. conocophillips, a lot of people say what is not to like? and while waiting for them to go up we'll get 5% dividends? >> i don't think those stocks will get crushed. i just suspect they will underperform because they look and act a little bit like bonds. so if bond underperform next year i think stocks like that will get caught up. what we did we ran a search for kind of just the opposite. stocks with really middling yields today but have projections for very fast dividend growth going forward. david: like, for example? >> companies like apple. that is newish dividend payer. it pay as fortune going back with exxon for being the biggest dividend player but the yield is just over 2% right now. the key here, it didn't start off by paying everything it could in this dividend. it has plenty of potential for payment growth going forward. so you can see, 2.2% yield right now. but if you look at the projected payment for a couple years out it is 2.9% yield. you will see the payment go up. liz: while they got yield, caremark they have great potential
consolidated edison, 5.47%. conocophillips, a lot of people say what is not to like? and while waiting for them to go up we'll get 5% dividends? >> i don't think those stocks will get crushed. i just suspect they will underperform because they look and act a little bit like bonds. so if bond underperform next year i think stocks like that will get caught up. what we did we ran a search for kind of just the opposite. stocks with really middling yields today but have projections for very...
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the slogan i got from thomas edison is appropriate. vision without execution is hallucination. [laughter] we have a lot of vision here about dealing with corruption. we can expound about the glories about dealing with corruption. you have a practical problem of dealing with it in difficult circumstances. both the delivery and supply and demand side. it is not easy. you have to keep at it. if the world bank does not do it, nobody else will do it. if you don't do it, everybody will use it as an excuse for not doing it themselves. you have to work as you are with other agencies and whatever the rest of us can do to help the corporation and other aid agencies. we ought to be there with you. >> vision without execution is hallucination. what i am hearing is we have two different eras here. we have the era of facebook, twitter, social media. smartphones taking pictures. they can get rid of any of the pictures. then we have the era where -- 72 words where you mentioned corruption in a big speech? i am adjusted to see what a former world bank president who started this process has to s
the slogan i got from thomas edison is appropriate. vision without execution is hallucination. [laughter] we have a lot of vision here about dealing with corruption. we can expound about the glories about dealing with corruption. you have a practical problem of dealing with it in difficult circumstances. both the delivery and supply and demand side. it is not easy. you have to keep at it. if the world bank does not do it, nobody else will do it. if you don't do it, everybody will use it as an...
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can imitate teddy roosevelt's voice you can actually find it on the internet you can hear it thomas edison made the recording so there was enough to live on reasonable life a standard high enough to make more reality possible another year of the steal food . to provide for education and recreation in other words you can educate yourself you can take a vacation every year to provide to care for immaturely members of the family i'm quoting teddy roosevelt here in other words you can raise your children to maintain the family during periods of sickness in other words you can pay for your health care and to permit a reasonable saving for old age. end of quote from teddy roosevelt this is been pretty much the standard of a living wage in the united states broadly greed opposed by most people at least anybody serious you know he's serious about it. for over one hundred years i mean over on hundred years so no we're not just going to say hey fifty dollars an hour sounds like fun now let's look at what it actually would be as teddy roosevelt pointed out it will vary from place to place the country
can imitate teddy roosevelt's voice you can actually find it on the internet you can hear it thomas edison made the recording so there was enough to live on reasonable life a standard high enough to make more reality possible another year of the steal food . to provide for education and recreation in other words you can educate yourself you can take a vacation every year to provide to care for immaturely members of the family i'm quoting teddy roosevelt here in other words you can raise your...
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can imitate teddy roosevelt's voice you can actually find it on the internet you can hear it thomas edison made the recording so there was enough to live on reasonable life a standard high enough to make more possible in the region of the steal food to provide for education and recreation in other words you can educate yourself you can take a vacation every year to provide to care for him a church members of the family i'm quoting teddy roosevelt here in other words you can raise your children to maintain the family during periods of sickness in other words you can pay for your health care and to permit a reasonable saving for old age. end of quote from teddy roosevelt this is been pretty much the standard of a living wage in the united states broadly agree upon by most people at least anybody serious you know is serious about it. for over one hundred years i mean over on hundred years so no we're not just going to say fifty dollars you know it sounds like fun now let's look at what it actually would be as teddy roosevelt pointed out of the very place place the country but there has to be
can imitate teddy roosevelt's voice you can actually find it on the internet you can hear it thomas edison made the recording so there was enough to live on reasonable life a standard high enough to make more possible in the region of the steal food to provide for education and recreation in other words you can educate yourself you can take a vacation every year to provide to care for him a church members of the family i'm quoting teddy roosevelt here in other words you can raise your children...
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. >> you are in an illustrious group because you have been nominated for an edison award that will ben 2014. i'm always thrilled when i'm ofthe radar of some type award that has sophisticated nominees. i believe tesla motors is nominated, ford motors -- i'm these to be in that company. >> as far as using the actual scanning device, is it ethically challenging? does it have to be updated on a regular basis to accommodate new food? >> we basically get a product feed him that automatically loads. as the user, you just scan the product and your results are right there. it allows you to -- part of what we did is because we allow multiple users on the same account, you can use it, your wife, your child, anyone can use it under the same umbrella. so that's kind of nice and you can see what products are good for one person but not someone else. that is what consumption is. its health care. >> congratulations on being the award, leave. -- award nominee. coming up, the top suite rides of 2013. i will be joined by bloomberg's automobile guru. he has his favorite cars of the year. find out if you
. >> you are in an illustrious group because you have been nominated for an edison award that will ben 2014. i'm always thrilled when i'm ofthe radar of some type award that has sophisticated nominees. i believe tesla motors is nominated, ford motors -- i'm these to be in that company. >> as far as using the actual scanning device, is it ethically challenging? does it have to be updated on a regular basis to accommodate new food? >> we basically get a product feed him that...
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current models of incandescence that we're using now are essentially is same as a model that thomas edisonfected about 1882. we have been using is a serious and technology for 130 years. what other technology, what other world changing inventions such as this one has been a long? i cannot think of another. the incandescent change the world. now we are going to how long it. consumers don't buy the most efficient model necessarily have anything. they buy what works for them. gerri: just look at the pre is compared to trucks. i mean, people buy trucks. they're not necessarily the most energy-efficient. the energy act of 2007 to thank for this light ball baena and other things like ethanol. thanks a lot for that. i mean, george bush signed this. how did we get into this mess that we are banning these bulbs? >> well, you are right. it is a legacy of the energy independence and security act of 2007. this was pushed, in fact, remember representative jane harman push this specific plank saying that it was going to transform the u.s. and make us energy independent. the reality is that that is a lot
current models of incandescence that we're using now are essentially is same as a model that thomas edisonfected about 1882. we have been using is a serious and technology for 130 years. what other technology, what other world changing inventions such as this one has been a long? i cannot think of another. the incandescent change the world. now we are going to how long it. consumers don't buy the most efficient model necessarily have anything. they buy what works for them. gerri: just look at...
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i have a problem when he compares himself, like to god, thomas edison, disney -- >> greg gutfeld. >> i think kenye needs to be kenye and be comfortable with him. and don't hate on him. he has some good songs. >> you just like the video with kim on the motorcycle. >> i have never seen that, i don't know what you are talking. >> i have to say, kim card ush -- kardashian. >> i think he is talented. if you look at forbes, his net worth, he's worth about $35 million, he's ranked fourth in terms of hip-hop stars and so he is talented and writes his own lyrics as well. they are a unifying force together. they are a whole marketing brand and they seem to do quite well in business. other than that, bob, we talked about them quite a bit on this show so they are doing something right. >> even though brains don't matter. >> i wish they each got a little bit of humility injected. >> gee, what a thought. >> i don't know how you get this. my parents were good to me and boosted myself esteem but i don't know how you go from good self-esteem, to larger than life. i think they need a little humilities
i have a problem when he compares himself, like to god, thomas edison, disney -- >> greg gutfeld. >> i think kenye needs to be kenye and be comfortable with him. and don't hate on him. he has some good songs. >> you just like the video with kim on the motorcycle. >> i have never seen that, i don't know what you are talking. >> i have to say, kim card ush -- kardashian. >> i think he is talented. if you look at forbes, his net worth, he's worth about $35...
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they were a furniture company, and they fell into this by getting a job from the edison company to makeets first. and that is what i love about it. has a history in furniture as well. my upholstery shop. we had a laugh about that. does the similarity started to creep into the idea of putting to bringther, attention to all of these lost gems and these people who recorded one or two records. let's put something together with a massive amount of music. >> it is an ambitious roger. >> big-time. >> look at the case. >> it is at home on this table. >> it really is at home. >> let's do all of those of phonograph cases. i said let's start with the case to highlight the fact it was a furniture company. they put the badge of the chair company in there. that was one of the first design components. we kicked it off from there. >> what was the business model? inas jack said, they started 1917. they made some phonograph cabinets for addison. his factory had burned down in orange, new jersey. and they just wanted to sell phonograph cabinets in the records were a necessary evil to them. they took no in
they were a furniture company, and they fell into this by getting a job from the edison company to makeets first. and that is what i love about it. has a history in furniture as well. my upholstery shop. we had a laugh about that. does the similarity started to creep into the idea of putting to bringther, attention to all of these lost gems and these people who recorded one or two records. let's put something together with a massive amount of music. >> it is an ambitious roger. >>...
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. >> commonwealthed -- commonwealth commonwealth edison would not let you get away with only $16 chargedevelop met on the oakland girl on live support after routine surgery and you can help her family tonight. >> in the weather center, i have your seven-day forecast coming up but san jose hit a jackpot of sorts, the 11th consecutive "spare the air" day with more on that comi it's time to change the way we and free ourselves from the smell and harshness of bleach. lysol power & free has more cleaning power than bleach. the secret is the hydrogen peroxide formula. it kills 99.9% of germs. that's healthing . powerful cleaning that's family friendly. lysol. start healthing. and for where it matters most, try new lysol power & free pourable. >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> good morning, at 6:29, we have traffic on correct not a pretty picture. we will talk to leyla gulen all about the weather and the traffic situation and why silt so bad. thanks to joining us on this when at 6:30. >> she will taking on 680 in a moment. but, first, shell take on a change weathe
. >> commonwealthed -- commonwealth commonwealth edison would not let you get away with only $16 chargedevelop met on the oakland girl on live support after routine surgery and you can help her family tonight. >> in the weather center, i have your seven-day forecast coming up but san jose hit a jackpot of sorts, the 11th consecutive "spare the air" day with more on that comi it's time to change the way we and free ourselves from the smell and harshness of bleach. lysol...
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and potted tomac edison says ju about 11 without power. >>> julie kerry is live in vienna, hey, julie? >> reporter: i'm ending the day where i started the day alongside maple avenue in vienna. take a look at this roadway right now. it is just wet. that is a big improvement from the slushy mess we saw this morning. good thing was, a lot of people seemed to heed the warnings this morning. at the peak of the snowfall, they stayed home, kept their cars in the garage. for the kids who stayed home from school, this was a snow to celebrate. in sled-worthy snow we've seen in some time. >> one, two, three. whoo! >> reporter: we didn't have to go very far into the neighborhoods in vienna to see families either sledding or building snou men. this vienna family only had to step out their front door to their sleep driveway and they had their own to be bog gan run. these three kids were loving it. for the youngest who is just three, it was not only his first time sledding, this was his very first snow. >> my wife decided that being inside was a little too much. i decided to bring them outside to ha
and potted tomac edison says ju about 11 without power. >>> julie kerry is live in vienna, hey, julie? >> reporter: i'm ending the day where i started the day alongside maple avenue in vienna. take a look at this roadway right now. it is just wet. that is a big improvement from the slushy mess we saw this morning. good thing was, a lot of people seemed to heed the warnings this morning. at the peak of the snowfall, they stayed home, kept their cars in the garage. for the kids who...
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know that -- you know, who i was, as far as jacob scott and that i'm the varsity basketball coach at edisonand, you know, deaquon were in handcuffs and the other two were in the back of the police car. so i just asked the police officer very politely what was going on and why they were in handcuffs. >> and what response did you get, coach? >> the police officer told me that he asked the guys to go home, to disperse from the area. i at that time told him that, you know, this is the spot that they always wait for the bus to go to a game. the bus was supposed to arrive momentarily and we were on our way to a basketball scrimmage. we didn't have school on that particular day. it was the day before thanksgiving. it was early in the morning. there were tons of people outside. i noticed that the other athletes were off to the side kind of just looking, wondering, too, what was going on. and after a few more questions i asked the police officer, he later then told me, you know, i needed to disperse and leave the premises. >> wan'tauhjs, were you aware of how much attention this story was getting ou
know that -- you know, who i was, as far as jacob scott and that i'm the varsity basketball coach at edisonand, you know, deaquon were in handcuffs and the other two were in the back of the police car. so i just asked the police officer very politely what was going on and why they were in handcuffs. >> and what response did you get, coach? >> the police officer told me that he asked the guys to go home, to disperse from the area. i at that time told him that, you know, this is the...
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they are members of the edison tech high school basketball team who were waiting for their school buso take them to a scrimmage basketball game on wednesday morning. at 8:43 a.m. they were arrested and charged with disorderly conduct for obstructing pedestrian traffic on this sidewalk. they told their story to rochester's nbc affiliate. >> you just downtown and next thing you know anything can happen. >> we tried to tell them we was waiting for the bus but we was not catching a city bus but a yellow bus. he didn't care. >> their basketball coach arrived on the scene and explained the situation to the arresting officer but that wasn't enough to stop the police from arresting three kids waiting for their school bus. coach was threatened with arrest, too. >> it's a catastrophe. these young men were doing nothing wrong. nothing wrong. they did exactly what they were supposed to do. and still and yet they get arrested. >> one member of the school board is as outraged by the arrests as the kids and their parents are. >> i'm very concerned about a pattern of young people especially young peo
they are members of the edison tech high school basketball team who were waiting for their school buso take them to a scrimmage basketball game on wednesday morning. at 8:43 a.m. they were arrested and charged with disorderly conduct for obstructing pedestrian traffic on this sidewalk. they told their story to rochester's nbc affiliate. >> you just downtown and next thing you know anything can happen. >> we tried to tell them we was waiting for the bus but we was not catching a city...
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it was all happening so fast, says edison tech basketball coach jacob scott, who was less than a blockhe also got a surprise. >> i told the police officer who i was, why i was there. explained to him that these guys were down here to catch the bus to go to a scrimmage. did they do something wrong? >> and what did the officer say to you? >> yes, they didn't disperse. they didn't leave. we told them to go home and they didn't go home. at that time, i'm just -- i'm puzzled. next thing i know, he turns around and says, if you don't disperse from here in the next few seconds, we're going to take you downtown as well. >> rochester's police chief defended the officer's actions saying his department has received complaints about loitering and fighting in the area. and he says the boys were not actually standing at their bus stop but rather they were standing 100 yards away from it. >> this is an officer on a day-to-day basis dealing with students in the downtown area, and in this instance, based on their interaction and his request, an arrest was made. so i'm not going to say that, yes, he cou
it was all happening so fast, says edison tech basketball coach jacob scott, who was less than a blockhe also got a surprise. >> i told the police officer who i was, why i was there. explained to him that these guys were down here to catch the bus to go to a scrimmage. did they do something wrong? >> and what did the officer say to you? >> yes, they didn't disperse. they didn't leave. we told them to go home and they didn't go home. at that time, i'm just -- i'm puzzled. next...
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when we think of patents, we think of things like thomas edison and his light bulb, you know, guys who>> well, you're right about what the patent law was intended to do, which was to reward inventors who brought something new in the world. but the patent on human genes, it's as if the first surgeon who took a kidney out of your body then patented the kidney. >> it all started in 1980, when the supreme court ruled that a life-form--a genetically altered bacterium used to clean up oil spills--could be patented. biotech companies saw that as an open door to patent another life-form, human genes. since then, nearly 10,000 have been patented, nearly a third of the genes in your body and mine. lori andrews says those patents can have serious implications for health care. >> a typical gene patent says, "i own the gene. i own any mutation later found by anybody else. i own any treatment based on the gene later found by anybody else." and in this case, myriad owns breast cancer. >> myriad won a fierce scientific race to identify the first breast cancer gene in 1994. soon after, they patented th
when we think of patents, we think of things like thomas edison and his light bulb, you know, guys who>> well, you're right about what the patent law was intended to do, which was to reward inventors who brought something new in the world. but the patent on human genes, it's as if the first surgeon who took a kidney out of your body then patented the kidney. >> it all started in 1980, when the supreme court ruled that a life-form--a genetically altered bacterium used to clean up oil...
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. >> they are members of the edison tech high school basketball team who were waiting for their school them to a scrimmage basketball game on wednesday morning. at 8:43 a.m., they were arrested and charged with disorderly conduct for obstructing pedestrian traffic on this sidewalk. >> we tried to tell them that we were waiting for the bus, but we were catching the yellow bus. they didn't care. >> these young men were doing nothing wrong. nothing wrong. they did exactly what they were supposed to do. and still, yet, they get arrested. >> under federal civil right laws there have been cases in the second circuit that have gone a lot further. if i was a law enforcer, i would think about dismissing charges. >> today, the monroe county district attorney said in a statement after reviewing the facts associated with these arrests, i have decided to dismiss the charges in the interest of justice. joining me now is james peterson, associate professor of english at lehigh university. also an msnbc contributor. this looked like the outcome that had to happen, after our program last night, the may
. >> they are members of the edison tech high school basketball team who were waiting for their school them to a scrimmage basketball game on wednesday morning. at 8:43 a.m., they were arrested and charged with disorderly conduct for obstructing pedestrian traffic on this sidewalk. >> we tried to tell them that we were waiting for the bus, but we were catching the yellow bus. they didn't care. >> these young men were doing nothing wrong. nothing wrong. they did exactly what...
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the slogan i got from thomas edison is appropriate. vision without execution is hallucination. [laughter] we have a lot of vision here about dealing with corruption. we can expound about the glories about dealing with corruption. you have a practical problem of dealing with it in difficult circumstances. both the delivery and supply and demand side. it is not easy. you have to keep at it. if the world bank does not do it, nobody else will do it. if you don't do it, everybody will use it as an excuse for not doing it themselves. you have to work as you are with other agencies and whatever the rest of us can do to help the corporation and other aid agencies. we ought to be there with you. >> vision without execution is hallucination. what i am hearing is we have two different eras here. we have the era of facebook, twitter, social media. smartphones taking pictures. they can get rid of any of the pictures. then we have the era where -- 72 words where you mentioned corruption in a big speech? i am interested to see what a former world bank president who started this process has to
the slogan i got from thomas edison is appropriate. vision without execution is hallucination. [laughter] we have a lot of vision here about dealing with corruption. we can expound about the glories about dealing with corruption. you have a practical problem of dealing with it in difficult circumstances. both the delivery and supply and demand side. it is not easy. you have to keep at it. if the world bank does not do it, nobody else will do it. if you don't do it, everybody will use it as an...
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thomas edison, et cetera. >> mm-hmm.ery line item to pay the deficit making sense? isn't lessening our dependence on foreign oil a simple answer? >> i don't think anybody in washington is looking for an answer. there are some, but they are in the minority. in the minority, the great minority in the republican party that are actually looking for answers. the longer we go the more simple but the less easy the answers become. >> we have to take a break. much more with glenn beck after the break. later tonight this father was told that his 18-month-old daughter would not be covered under his family plan and he had to get the toddler insurance. this was new insurance. he's paying more and can't keep his doctor. now he needs two plans for the family. this incredible obama care horror story when we come back. plus we'll check in with ainsley earhardt. she's monitoring health care.gov and facebook tonight for you to see if it is actually fixed straight ahead. >>> welcome back to "hannity." i need you. i feel so alone. but you're
thomas edison, et cetera. >> mm-hmm.ery line item to pay the deficit making sense? isn't lessening our dependence on foreign oil a simple answer? >> i don't think anybody in washington is looking for an answer. there are some, but they are in the minority. in the minority, the great minority in the republican party that are actually looking for answers. the longer we go the more simple but the less easy the answers become. >> we have to take a break. much more with glenn beck...
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you can see it's an edison record. made one at a time. >> as the guest shows him an antique recording cylinder. >> there's no other one like this particular one in the world. >> chris notices something's amiss. >> when the camera zoomed in on his hands, you can see that he was shaking. >> just moments later, disaster. >> see these pieces just scatter like millions of pieces. >> followed by a huge tv no-no. >> [ bleep ]. >> as he was forming the sound, i started to get nervous. he went from that into the s-word. i guess if you're going to change up swear words, that's a better way of going. >> stunned, chris tries to move past the accident. >> that does happen every once in a while. that can't be good. now, are you done with that then? >> yeah, i'm done with that. >> it's an awkward moment to say the least. >> i didn't know what to do. i couldn't walk over and hug him, i mean, that's not really the -- i don't think that's the social gesture for when someone breaks an artifact. >> chris may have moved on to the next topi
you can see it's an edison record. made one at a time. >> as the guest shows him an antique recording cylinder. >> there's no other one like this particular one in the world. >> chris notices something's amiss. >> when the camera zoomed in on his hands, you can see that he was shaking. >> just moments later, disaster. >> see these pieces just scatter like millions of pieces. >> followed by a huge tv no-no. >> [ bleep ]. >> as he was forming...
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the movement had stalled basically because we hadn't been owning up to our responsibility to the edison now that i'm an activist and now that i've made that transition from corporate to the cause, you make a lot less money but -- >> host: working corporate america and you -- and all that stuff. we have the life. we've given all that up and treated it in, but the sense of empowerment and consciousness that i really do believe things can change in america you cannot put a price tag on that. so we created the foundation and we contribute to the foundation and we really do think that if the foundation were funded we could pick up on where the experiment left off and actually create solutions even more partnered in the corporate sector so they could do more business. all kinds of wonderful things and possibilities are coming up so that i can do my responsibility and use that to work for my community and i could raise money for those business owners who could be the next capital investment so i am reconciling the duty to my community with all of the blessings that i have and also inspiring ot
the movement had stalled basically because we hadn't been owning up to our responsibility to the edison now that i'm an activist and now that i've made that transition from corporate to the cause, you make a lot less money but -- >> host: working corporate america and you -- and all that stuff. we have the life. we've given all that up and treated it in, but the sense of empowerment and consciousness that i really do believe things can change in america you cannot put a price tag on that....
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police say they were trying to steal computers from edison high school.nvestigators say one of the teens shot steven garrow after they saw the teacher during the attempted heist. now all four are being charged as if they had pulled the trigger. >> because of the way the law is structured, we can charge people who are an active participant in the crime with the gun and the results of using the gun. >> if convicted, the teens could be sentenced to life in prison with the possibility of parole after 26 years. >>> bay area gun shows expect to be very busy today ahead of a new law on rifles and shotguns beginning tomorrow the state will keep records of who buys long guns. it used to destroy that information just after 5 days. now gun purchases will have to be registered with the state. business is brisk in one shop in san carlos. >> they know their driver's license information, their basic information, is passed on to the government. the government knows they have a long gun but they just don't like the idea of them nothing exactly what they have. >> police sa
police say they were trying to steal computers from edison high school.nvestigators say one of the teens shot steven garrow after they saw the teacher during the attempted heist. now all four are being charged as if they had pulled the trigger. >> because of the way the law is structured, we can charge people who are an active participant in the crime with the gun and the results of using the gun. >> if convicted, the teens could be sentenced to life in prison with the possibility...
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and a new name for us, and we own it, is sun edison, which is a leading company in the solar energy fieldand it's kind of remaking itself. they'll be spinning off their money-losing semiconductor business. they're going to take their -- some of their product and put it into a high-yield, income-oriented vehicle, and we think the sum of the parts is 20, and the stock is trading around 12 and a fraction. those are the five we picked. we have a 90 or 100 positions in a portfolio. >> right. >> even though i'm kind of positive small "p," we are finding a lot of things that make sense, so we're kind of busy and selling things that we've gotten fully valued and moving to things that we think are undervalued. as i said before, i'll get negative -- began to say, if we see a recession coming, the valuations get into a danger zone, which i think could be 10% up quickly from here, or alternatively, we have growth closer to 1%, or alternatively growth of about 3.5% or more, i think that brings the fed into play. >> mm. >> for now, we're picking stocks. >> right. >> and we're picking them in a sunny cl
and a new name for us, and we own it, is sun edison, which is a leading company in the solar energy fieldand it's kind of remaking itself. they'll be spinning off their money-losing semiconductor business. they're going to take their -- some of their product and put it into a high-yield, income-oriented vehicle, and we think the sum of the parts is 20, and the stock is trading around 12 and a fraction. those are the five we picked. we have a 90 or 100 positions in a portfolio. >> right....
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. >> hard-core science from the company that made edison lightbulbs in the 1880's and cookware in the 1950's. chances are, she'll buy it. >> the next breakthrough for , curved,rass -- glass bendable glass. >> we have begun to work with a like of other industries automotive, architectural and withances to combine glass other materials and give it something unique. >> college breaking the mold. -- call it breaking the mold. 135 patents. >> in all of these other businesses, we are in different cycles but we continued to put ourselves out of business by inventing new things. if you want to be around by years, you had better do it by renewing yourself. >> and keeping your eye on the ball. >> that was my best shot. your smart phone together to getting you to use it differently, the home shopping network has expanded its mobile presence and doubled its profits. we went down to saint petersburg, to get an inside look at its 24-hour operation that combines showmanship and salesmanship. before amazon and before ebay, hsm showed you how to shop from home. now they are revolutionizing business on
. >> hard-core science from the company that made edison lightbulbs in the 1880's and cookware in the 1950's. chances are, she'll buy it. >> the next breakthrough for , curved,rass -- glass bendable glass. >> we have begun to work with a like of other industries automotive, architectural and withances to combine glass other materials and give it something unique. >> college breaking the mold. -- call it breaking the mold. 135 patents. >> in all of these other...
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thomas edison colleague named edward johnson turned on the world's first electric christmas tree lightsin a photograph taken three days later. until then people had to lighting trees with real candles. practice hazard as well as -- safety was a selling pointed for the new lights from the beginning. for years they were relatively high cost. in 1923, president calvin coolidge when he lit the first national christmas tree decorated with 2500 electric lights. over the years, christmas lights have become ever cheaper and more abundant and not limited to single tree inside the home, as you drive down many streets you'll see. setting up elaborate christmas lights is easy tasks, the challenges in the 1989 spoofed in "christmas vacation" starring chevy chase. nowadays versatile l.e.d. lights are out shining the old bulbs of thomas ed sop's time and computer software is giving home owners power to stage ever more elaborate over the top light shows. >> fanatic a few years ago. >> he made no apologies when bill geist dropped by his house seven christmases ago. boasted more than 10,000 feet of exten
thomas edison colleague named edward johnson turned on the world's first electric christmas tree lightsin a photograph taken three days later. until then people had to lighting trees with real candles. practice hazard as well as -- safety was a selling pointed for the new lights from the beginning. for years they were relatively high cost. in 1923, president calvin coolidge when he lit the first national christmas tree decorated with 2500 electric lights. over the years, christmas lights have...
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. >> son edison, the developer of will energy products restructure its debt.er outlook citing market weakness. jpmorgan, they may pay about bo resolve u.s. investigations related 2 to the ponzi scheme. street firmsg wall that spent years fighting off claims brought on behalf of victims. >> samsung is saying bye-bye to foxconn. they're shipping off to vietnam trying to get lower wages and defending profit margin. vietnam will be making more than 40% of samsung's phones. they named a new ceo this week while this morning a gave up an outlook that trailed analyst estimates. the reason is delays in merchandise. inut its profit forecast september. its shares are down about 10% a share. >> twitter. redesigns toing member's profile. saidson with knowledge they are seeking to deliver revenue growth in line with several -- i feel last month. >> siena, the maker of fiber- optic networks. it is a lot better than the $.39 a share a year ago. it is also going to transfer listing from the nasdaq to the new york stock exchange on december 23. >> facebook. they will join the s
. >> son edison, the developer of will energy products restructure its debt.er outlook citing market weakness. jpmorgan, they may pay about bo resolve u.s. investigations related 2 to the ponzi scheme. street firmsg wall that spent years fighting off claims brought on behalf of victims. >> samsung is saying bye-bye to foxconn. they're shipping off to vietnam trying to get lower wages and defending profit margin. vietnam will be making more than 40% of samsung's phones. they named a...
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and again, the plan is just as henry ford was amazing and edison was amazing and the wright brothers were amazing. one of them as sebastian hooley is german that he's now an american because he wanted to come to an entrepreneurial open society where you could do the exciting things and you thought you couldn't in germany. it was too conservative and closed to new ideas. so he started working on artificial intelligence at carnegie-mellon. he participated in the earliest experiments that brought him the self driving car as a project that the defensive research project agency set up the prize and the early cars didn't go very far. the were in the mojave desert. they didn't go very far and they were not reliable. they get better every year. he was the head of the self driving car project. he then decided he that teach the course on computing. and they had announced they were going to teach the course at stanford and they were going to make it available online. they had 400 students in the classroom. they had 151000 signup. drove the stanford administration creasy because how do you regul
and again, the plan is just as henry ford was amazing and edison was amazing and the wright brothers were amazing. one of them as sebastian hooley is german that he's now an american because he wanted to come to an entrepreneurial open society where you could do the exciting things and you thought you couldn't in germany. it was too conservative and closed to new ideas. so he started working on artificial intelligence at carnegie-mellon. he participated in the earliest experiments that brought...
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sun edison ven, lowering sales forecast.it plans to sell notes to restructure debt. >> southwest airlines up 4%. bank of america upgrading it to buy from neutral with a price $23.t of american airlines down nearly planes.ng deals for new t will buy 90 new jets from bombardier. american is replacing smaller aircraft that are kreld for retirement. >> those are not the airplanes we are talking about. those are the big airplanes. the smaller ones, this is a big deal. said that he down tely would not shut american eagle the smaller regional carrier and they are ow buying the new planes says he is true to his word. they want to expand those hubs. nine new hubs. >> they will be bigger planes. >> slightly bigger but these airplanes.l they will be too small for me. >> you are a big guy. i'm a regular american. 6'4"?e you >> i'm 6'3". >> bottom line, they build the abnormally small people in aircrafts. i don't know why. torture.ost like julie hyman fits well in an airplane. home don't realize i may be 5'1". so tall.em >> good things c
sun edison ven, lowering sales forecast.it plans to sell notes to restructure debt. >> southwest airlines up 4%. bank of america upgrading it to buy from neutral with a price $23.t of american airlines down nearly planes.ng deals for new t will buy 90 new jets from bombardier. american is replacing smaller aircraft that are kreld for retirement. >> those are not the airplanes we are talking about. those are the big airplanes. the smaller ones, this is a big deal. said that he down...
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china does not have the modern thomas edison or charles kettering.he people who innovate and develop entirely new technologies that transform our economy. but is what china wants, you have to organize your society to produce it. you have to educate the critical thinkers and innovators to do it. that is a decade long process. i am in favor of acknowledging what china contributes to the world. it is moving ahead in making production processes more efficient. it is very good at adapting existing technology to market requirements. the chinese are innovative, but not in the edison sense of the word. host: we have about a minute left. the next and last caller is from potomac, maryland. caller: without china being wto, we did pretty well. our economy was booming. what bothers me most is when i that the chinese are buying luxury cars. we heardast segment, millions of americans who can 't get decent jobs. host: i will stop you on that point and get response from our guest. guest: the best way to do it economic competition is to up your own game. we need to up
china does not have the modern thomas edison or charles kettering.he people who innovate and develop entirely new technologies that transform our economy. but is what china wants, you have to organize your society to produce it. you have to educate the critical thinkers and innovators to do it. that is a decade long process. i am in favor of acknowledging what china contributes to the world. it is moving ahead in making production processes more efficient. it is very good at adapting existing...
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. >> i think you have the old retro edison bulb. >> those are in the kitchen. from my childhood.bring back memories. electricity upstairs, dad? it is great. i'm not kidding. >> more about tom's lights. if you missed any of her interviews, you can watch them now on bloomberg on apple tv. ♪ >> i'm tom keene this monday with scarlet fu and cristina alesci who has chosen to be with us this morning. it was an option for her and she decided to come in. no option on a monday. we have the top headlines. will get to football eventually. that is coming up in the second hour of surveillance. but we start with france where the president francois hollande has won approval for his 75% millionaires tax. on salaries above 1.4 million dollars. this tax has infuriated french companies and soccer teams which at one point threatened to go on strike. that would cause some major upsets. michael schumacher, the most successful driver in formula one history is in critical condition after a skiing accident. he underwent emergency brain surgery after hitting his head in the french alps. at the box office,
. >> i think you have the old retro edison bulb. >> those are in the kitchen. from my childhood.bring back memories. electricity upstairs, dad? it is great. i'm not kidding. >> more about tom's lights. if you missed any of her interviews, you can watch them now on bloomberg on apple tv. ♪ >> i'm tom keene this monday with scarlet fu and cristina alesci who has chosen to be with us this morning. it was an option for her and she decided to come in. no option on a monday....