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by white angle saxon, people like thomas edison. the vitagraph autograph -- company and the biograph company. these were the white an glo-saxons who did not have the business acumen to take it further. so what those companies -- edison biograph did -- was form the morning -- the motion picture company that formed a monopoly keeping others out. in response, people like mayer the motionoved picture industry to california. alleges that they chose los angeles because it was close to the mexican border so they could escape the long arm of the trust. to californiacame for the opportunities you have
by white angle saxon, people like thomas edison. the vitagraph autograph -- company and the biograph company. these were the white an glo-saxons who did not have the business acumen to take it further. so what those companies -- edison biograph did -- was form the morning -- the motion picture company that formed a monopoly keeping others out. in response, people like mayer the motionoved picture industry to california. alleges that they chose los angeles because it was close to the mexican...
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ford, edison and the president read the papers.. they are selling more every year. modern equipment speeds up the work. makes it easier and more efficient, too. now electricity does the chores for the farmer's wife. ♪ and running water wherever you want it. no more trips to the pump. and no more churning for grandmother. there's a growing problem in the cities. what to do about all the traffic. sometimes it seems to go like this. ♪ and there's a parking problem, even in small towns. the policeman has a new responsibility, directing traffic. ♪ steps are taken to drama ties the need for safer driving. special motion pictures show what can happen when we're not alert. the age of the automobile changes nearly every aspect of american life. the tempo quickens in city and country. no longer a luxury. almost everyone can afford to own a car. and sometimes it seems that we're all on the road at the same time. we're a nation on wheels. and soon to take to the air as a slim young man in a silver plane opens up new horizons. here he is. charl
ford, edison and the president read the papers.. they are selling more every year. modern equipment speeds up the work. makes it easier and more efficient, too. now electricity does the chores for the farmer's wife. ♪ and running water wherever you want it. no more trips to the pump. and no more churning for grandmother. there's a growing problem in the cities. what to do about all the traffic. sometimes it seems to go like this. ♪ and there's a parking problem, even in small towns. the...
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that is thomas edison behind him. he enjoyed old-time country dancing. naturalist.ith the grandchildren.s together. a garden his first that is his wife. it began with an idea that most people thought would not work, but he made it work. the tools he used were common sense, ingenuity, and perseverance. along with the natural instinct of putting machines together and making them run. he was born into a world of limited horizons. he never lost his love for the land and the everlasting cycle. what he accomplished helped man put the burden of work on machines and broke the barriers of space and time, of isolation and distance. his life was a paradox. his mechanical genius help to change forever the lives of people everywhere, he thought to record of the world around him and his ever widening interest. he collected buildings the way others collect stamps and the minute village where time stands still. he assembled acres of machines and early he discovered that capacity for the motion picture capacity. in april 1914, he organized a motion picture department whi
that is thomas edison behind him. he enjoyed old-time country dancing. naturalist.ith the grandchildren.s together. a garden his first that is his wife. it began with an idea that most people thought would not work, but he made it work. the tools he used were common sense, ingenuity, and perseverance. along with the natural instinct of putting machines together and making them run. he was born into a world of limited horizons. he never lost his love for the land and the everlasting cycle. what...
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when he came to this country, away arted working right with thomas edison, but there there because ict what developed is what is to as the current wars because edison was very committed to using direct-current, and tesla alternating alternating current was more -- was more economical and more effective. it could be transferred over great distances at a far less cost. but tesla was interested in a lot of other areas of physics and electricity. eventually, he comes to colorado in 1899. >> this exhibition really explore some of the ideas that tesla was exploring during his career. through some historical information and through reproduction of photographs, and also through artists' projects. that is one of the things we found really interesting to explore is some of the overlaps in artistic process and scientific movement -- the science is that totally straightforward. and error s of trial doesn't involve qualities like intuition or creativity. i think that was really proven untrue. science is very sort of creative and intuitive. a little to make that more transparent, thinking about tesl
when he came to this country, away arted working right with thomas edison, but there there because ict what developed is what is to as the current wars because edison was very committed to using direct-current, and tesla alternating alternating current was more -- was more economical and more effective. it could be transferred over great distances at a far less cost. but tesla was interested in a lot of other areas of physics and electricity. eventually, he comes to colorado in 1899. >>...
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we know 11th street is shut down near south anderson and south edison. two other people were taken to the hospital, one includes a child. at this point, we have no word on their conditions. >> angie goff from the live desk. thank you. your time is 5:49. police in baltimore county stop the teen they say was planning to kill people at his high school in townsend. this surprised parents at the george washington carver center for arts and technology. the boy is facing adult charges including possession of a destructive device. police found homemade explosives and a gun at his home. investigators learned of his plan while interviewing him as a suspect in a car break-in. >>> and look at these surveillance pictures. maryland state police need help identifying this who stole bank information fr atms by installing a skimmer and small camera. investigators s he made off with more than $100,000 in ann arundel and frederick counties. he may also be the same person to hit several atms belonging to sandy spring bank over the summer. >>> federal investigators are still
we know 11th street is shut down near south anderson and south edison. two other people were taken to the hospital, one includes a child. at this point, we have no word on their conditions. >> angie goff from the live desk. thank you. your time is 5:49. police in baltimore county stop the teen they say was planning to kill people at his high school in townsend. this surprised parents at the george washington carver center for arts and technology. the boy is facing adult charges including...
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when he came to this country, he started working right away with thomas edison. but there was some conflict there, because what developed is what's referred to as the current wars, because edison was very committed to using direct current, and tesla understood that alternating current was more economical and more effective and could be transferred over a great distance at a far less cost. but tesla's interest in a lot of other areas of physics and electricity, and eventually he comes to colorado in 1899. >> this ek exhibition sort of explores some of the ideas that tesla was exploring during his career, through historical information and reproduction of photographs. and then also through artists' projects that may be mine some of this same scientific or creative territory. that's one of the things we found interesting to explore with the exhibition, is some of the overlaps and artistic process and scientific process sort of trying to explore the creative aspects of science. there is sort of this misconception that science is totally straightforward that there is
when he came to this country, he started working right away with thomas edison. but there was some conflict there, because what developed is what's referred to as the current wars, because edison was very committed to using direct current, and tesla understood that alternating current was more economical and more effective and could be transferred over a great distance at a far less cost. but tesla's interest in a lot of other areas of physics and electricity, and eventually he comes to...
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shut down as fire crews continue to investigate what started this fire near south emerson and south edison. it will be blocked off for an unknown amount of time we are being told. we're working right now to find out what started this fire and what condition the people that are in the hospital are in. we're hoping to bring you live pictures coming up shortly throughout the hour. eun? >>> angie goff, thank you. we are also following breaking news in your first 4 traffic. melissa mollet is here with that. >> breaking news, chopper 4 now over the crash in silver spring with a pedestrian struck. looks like this might be the vehicle that hit the pedestrian. there's debris here in the roadway. police cars are on randolph road. new hampshire avenue at randolph road. there's a shot from one of the traffic cameras. new hampshire is closed near midland and wolf. eastbound randolph is closed at vital way. alternates are layhill road or columbia pike to get around that. otherwise no major problems right now headed in or out of town. we have a little bit of a slowdown on d.c. 295. 65 in virginia, no pro
shut down as fire crews continue to investigate what started this fire near south emerson and south edison. it will be blocked off for an unknown amount of time we are being told. we're working right now to find out what started this fire and what condition the people that are in the hospital are in. we're hoping to bring you live pictures coming up shortly throughout the hour. eun? >>> angie goff, thank you. we are also following breaking news in your first 4 traffic. melissa mollet...
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generation ahead of thomas edison.hat it basically took cam is parchment to vibrate, sending these sound waves that would then put them on a rotating cylinder and you can just see these sound waves ridden on this piece of paper. and so was completely brilliant, but he forgot to include one key feature which was playback. there's no way to listen to the audio that you have recorded which turns out to be a feature that people really like when they are investing in audio equipment. there's a reason why when they invented the ipod, the put the headphone jack in it. otherwise it could be a pretty lame product. and it was important. so he couldn't see this extra component in what i love about it is that he wasn't trying to have it. it wasn't that he failed but it never occurred to him. and so you might ask what the heck was he thinking, who wants a bunch of squiggly lines. but he was obsessed with shorthand and dictation and he saw how human beings have learned how to create this code where they can very quickly convert to s
generation ahead of thomas edison.hat it basically took cam is parchment to vibrate, sending these sound waves that would then put them on a rotating cylinder and you can just see these sound waves ridden on this piece of paper. and so was completely brilliant, but he forgot to include one key feature which was playback. there's no way to listen to the audio that you have recorded which turns out to be a feature that people really like when they are investing in audio equipment. there's a...
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this device you're probably thinking he invented the photograph the he was a full 20 years ahead of edisonording and audio it is amazing when you hear almost one generation ahead. but he treated this ingenious contraptions and then it converted2k and it is the the sound waves written on the piece of paper. i forgot to include one key feature. there is no way to listen to the idea that you recorded that turned out to be a feature that people like. [laughter] the reason with the i pawed they put in the headphone jack would be lame with 10,000 jobs just in your pocket. so we could not see that component. but it never occurred to him. what the hell was he thinking? but he was assessed#g with stenography and dictation and shorthand. so human beings could write this scribbled and decipher it back. and then to do this much faster then people could just dictate into the machine directly. and then to turn into words and images with admiral tool kit that nobody to this day but going back looking at the history that people got lost a little bit is sometimes a strange deters that is an ultimate gain
this device you're probably thinking he invented the photograph the he was a full 20 years ahead of edisonording and audio it is amazing when you hear almost one generation ahead. but he treated this ingenious contraptions and then it converted2k and it is the the sound waves written on the piece of paper. i forgot to include one key feature. there is no way to listen to the idea that you recorded that turned out to be a feature that people like. [laughter] the reason with the i pawed they put...
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edison's labs were really about one guy, thomas edison.ing to do is create an environment and company that is about lots of inventors. i am not on every patent. i am not the only inventor here. >> but this place is not just about inventing. patents are at the core of the business. he has amassed so much intellectual property that the press sometimes calls him a patent troll. hey, this ise say unfair, nathan is out there acquiring all these patents on everything. how can i create anything when i have to pay such heavy fees 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. so, it's okay. we can stiff them. >> but as ceo of this huge patent company, 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. >> w
edison's labs were really about one guy, thomas edison.ing to do is create an environment and company that is about lots of inventors. i am not on every patent. i am not the only inventor here. >> but this place is not just about inventing. patents are at the core of the business. he has amassed so much intellectual property that the press sometimes calls him a patent troll. hey, this ise say unfair, nathan is out there acquiring all these patents on everything. how can i create anything...
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. >>> sun edison is adding some wind, fuel poeer to its business. the company and its subsidiary terra form power, rather, are buying tightly held first winds for almost $2.5 million. they develop and operate wind chimes across the u.s. sun edison evolve power plants. shares surged today. some up 29%. terra form rose almost 27%. med tronnic posted revenues that match estimates. the medical device maker says it's full year revenue will come in at the upper end of its forecast. separately the company says it plans to buy island based rival covidian in a deal to cut the u.s. tax bill. >>> tjs company, this is a parent of tj maxx, marshalls and home gods, it missed expectations and lowered its full year outlook. it blamed unusually warm weather for the sales. still shares rose 10 cents to 61.64. dick's says it rows in the quarter because of hunting gear. it met wall street estimates. same store saelz rose less than expected and sent shares down a fraction. astrazeneca updated investors, the drug maker is betting on new cancer drug to help drive long-ter
. >>> sun edison is adding some wind, fuel poeer to its business. the company and its subsidiary terra form power, rather, are buying tightly held first winds for almost $2.5 million. they develop and operate wind chimes across the u.s. sun edison evolve power plants. shares surged today. some up 29%. terra form rose almost 27%. med tronnic posted revenues that match estimates. the medical device maker says it's full year revenue will come in at the upper end of its forecast....
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he started working right away with thomas edison. that was some conflict there. what developed was a current committedn was very to using direct-current and tesla stood alternating current is more economical and more effective and can be transferred over great distances at far less cost. tesla was interested in a lot of other areas of physics and what tristan. eventually, he comes to colorado in 1899. >> this exhibition explores the ideas that he was exploring it during his career. the sister reproduction of photographs and through artist that is on things we found interesting to explore with the exhibition was the there is sort of this misconception that science is totally straightforward, that there is -- that the process of trial and error doesn't involve equalities like intuition or creativity, and i think that's really been proven untrue. there is this very creative sort of intuitive piece to science. and we wanted to sort of make that a little more transparent, thinking about tesla and his process, and how his ideas seem to come, in some cases, from nowhere
he started working right away with thomas edison. that was some conflict there. what developed was a current committedn was very to using direct-current and tesla stood alternating current is more economical and more effective and can be transferred over great distances at far less cost. tesla was interested in a lot of other areas of physics and what tristan. eventually, he comes to colorado in 1899. >> this exhibition explores the ideas that he was exploring it during his career. the...
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. >>> edison at heyfield, tell you what, look at the fans. they're all jacked up.son, the man invented the light bulb and his players obviously perfected the forward pass. nicely done. what's your name, son? skywalker. he gets it. hawks starting to roll and jordan mcintyre, this is as easy as it gets, untouched into the end zone, heyfield keeps rolling 28-10. what a night for montgomery blair, the school known for its distinguished graduates. goldie hawn went there, stevie francis. dominic dog went there for a hot second. the school, however, not known for its football. the blazers have never been to the playoffs. let's see if we can change that. to blair. let's the whitman cheerleader all loud and proud and this is jayden seals, only 5' 3. the legs are not long, but look at him go as he scoots around the corner. more blair here, desmond colby to damon anderson, a love connection for the score. here comes the celebration because it's all montgomery blair tonight. into the postseason for the first time, 41-0. >> they really worked their rear ends off like everybody
. >>> edison at heyfield, tell you what, look at the fans. they're all jacked up.son, the man invented the light bulb and his players obviously perfected the forward pass. nicely done. what's your name, son? skywalker. he gets it. hawks starting to roll and jordan mcintyre, this is as easy as it gets, untouched into the end zone, heyfield keeps rolling 28-10. what a night for montgomery blair, the school known for its distinguished graduates. goldie hawn went there, stevie francis....
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when he came to this country, he started working right away with thomas edison. but there was some conflict there, because what developed is what's referred to as the current wars, because edison was very committed to using direct current, and tesla understood that alternating current was more
when he came to this country, he started working right away with thomas edison. but there was some conflict there, because what developed is what's referred to as the current wars, because edison was very committed to using direct current, and tesla understood that alternating current was more
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plus solar stocks pop on the heels of an acquisition of sun edis edison. first, to our top story. tech stocks hitting new highs. the nasdaq at levels it hasn't seen in 14 1/2 years with just 29 trading days left in the year. which tech names do you buy and hold into 2015? guy adami? >> i think qualcomm. we talked about it a week ago and it was trading $70. you have seen action like this in qualcomm. big moves to the upside followed by a flush. i think you saw the flush the other day. i think some of these cyber security stocks could work, palo alto networks bounced off $100. >> qualcomm has an analyst day this week. would you step into this name? you liked it. >> i like it, too. i think you have a situation where people have overdone the china concerns. there are regulatory risk that is have largely been addressed. i think this is a stock that around $70 you found a pretty good base. i like it a lot. >> which ones would you hold into 2015, tech names? >> i think qualcomm makes a shot at filling in the gap but it's not a great story. all the buybacks and everything going on here, t
plus solar stocks pop on the heels of an acquisition of sun edis edison. first, to our top story. tech stocks hitting new highs. the nasdaq at levels it hasn't seen in 14 1/2 years with just 29 trading days left in the year. which tech names do you buy and hold into 2015? guy adami? >> i think qualcomm. we talked about it a week ago and it was trading $70. you have seen action like this in qualcomm. big moves to the upside followed by a flush. i think you saw the flush the other day. i...
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solar city, sun edison partnering with the company. >> sun edison and solar city won a request for proposalss. they are going to do 400 combined. 400 new solar projects installed at various walmart facilities. the stated goal is to have 100% of their supply chain electricity from solar. this is notable because it's not just an announced. they have already installed 260 of these projects. huge and more credibility for the industry and other companies i think will follow. >> doc. >> people are thinking the baby is born, judge. in other words, this particular stock. they delivered. they delivered steph. the stock popped to a new 52 week high. >> was it natural birth. >> no it was very unnatural. and now the stock flipped $5. 10%, the wrong way. people are using that as opportunity to sell. rather than saying all the numbers they showed us great. all of that great. but the stock flips after open asking goes straight down. >> it came out feet first. >> it was breech. [ laughter ] >> will you get a new one for me in the new year please. >> i'll work on one for you. >> for your sake. >> for my sak
solar city, sun edison partnering with the company. >> sun edison and solar city won a request for proposalss. they are going to do 400 combined. 400 new solar projects installed at various walmart facilities. the stated goal is to have 100% of their supply chain electricity from solar. this is notable because it's not just an announced. they have already installed 260 of these projects. huge and more credibility for the industry and other companies i think will follow. >> doc....
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so what those companies -- edison biograph did -- was form the morning -- the motion picture company that formed a monopoly keeping others out. in response, people like mayer the motionoved picture industry to california. alleges that they chose los angeles because it was close to the mexican border so they could escape the long arm of the trust. to californiacame for the opportunities you have in terms of location. you've the ocean, the mounds, the desert, the forest. outthe sun shines 330 days of 365. in any case, they did come here startede the trust, their own movies. i think one important factor that allowed these people to succeed where edison biograph theyitagraph did not is understood their audience. they were immigrants. a large percentage of the movie audience in the early years were immigrants. effectively gave the audience what they wanted, which i think is still hollywood's credo. give the audience what you want. you do not create messages. you try to fulfill dreams and next patients. -- and expectations. this was the model until har t-slleeller. the statue off liberty i
so what those companies -- edison biograph did -- was form the morning -- the motion picture company that formed a monopoly keeping others out. in response, people like mayer the motionoved picture industry to california. alleges that they chose los angeles because it was close to the mexican border so they could escape the long arm of the trust. to californiacame for the opportunities you have in terms of location. you've the ocean, the mounds, the desert, the forest. outthe sun shines 330...
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it happened on edison place northeast near 42nd street. police have not yet told of if anybody was seriously hurt. >> good morning to everyone on a busy news morning. this is sunday, november 30, 2014. last day of november. you can believe that? >> already getting ready for december and christmas and new year's. what we do know if you have a nice way to round out november with a little bit of a warm wave, right amelia. >> you're exactly right. temperatures today will be comfortable. highs around 60 degrees. noticeably warmer than yesterday. partly sunny skies for most of us. mostly to party sunny here in the district. talking about travel weather one of the areas seeing travel issues san francisco. heavy rain moving in there. so i am tracking some flight delays as you're trying to get out of town and head back to san francisco. aside from at that time plenty of green on this map means good news for those of you flying today and if you are leaving the area, if you had a wonderful time here in washington. advancing throughout the day with th
it happened on edison place northeast near 42nd street. police have not yet told of if anybody was seriously hurt. >> good morning to everyone on a busy news morning. this is sunday, november 30, 2014. last day of november. you can believe that? >> already getting ready for december and christmas and new year's. what we do know if you have a nice way to round out november with a little bit of a warm wave, right amelia. >> you're exactly right. temperatures today will be...
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that's thomas edison behind him. he enjoyed old-time country dancing. here he is with the naturalist. skating with his grandchildren. they'd plant a garden together. henry ford ii and benson. his first car, he called it a quadracycle. that's his wife clara. he began with an idea that most people thought wouldn't work. but he made it work. and the tools he used were common sense ingenuity and perseverance. along w
that's thomas edison behind him. he enjoyed old-time country dancing. here he is with the naturalist. skating with his grandchildren. they'd plant a garden together. henry ford ii and benson. his first car, he called it a quadracycle. that's his wife clara. he began with an idea that most people thought wouldn't work. but he made it work. and the tools he used were common sense ingenuity and perseverance. along w
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the proposed facility was performed by hamate and edison and will perform well within and far below the applicable f cc public limit. this is signed often by the department of public health. to the extent such facilities comply with the fcc's regulation with such emissions, it cannot support a denial or in this case an appeal. in done conclusion at & t has shown a gap in the wireless service and demonstrated in the application and the alternative site analysis that is to close the gap. at & t is closes the gap and doing so in a manner that has careful consideration in the impact of the facilities and the values it seeks to promote. at & t's design is is consistent with city's general you'll planning regulations and we ask you to support the planning commission's decision and deny the appeal. thank you for your time today. >>president david chiu: supervisor mar? >>supervisor eric mar: could you respond to the neighborhoods about not having any notice and only a couple people going to the meeting in 2012. because i think there are real fears that people have and real concerns about it abo
the proposed facility was performed by hamate and edison and will perform well within and far below the applicable f cc public limit. this is signed often by the department of public health. to the extent such facilities comply with the fcc's regulation with such emissions, it cannot support a denial or in this case an appeal. in done conclusion at & t has shown a gap in the wireless service and demonstrated in the application and the alternative site analysis that is to close the gap. at...
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and then for terraform we will continue to partner with son edison, our partner for growth. earlier, todayll we presented our long-term growth model from 15% in july to 24%. it does for us, 15% to 24%. >> in what kind of timeframe? >> five years. >> over that time how much of your anticipated generation is already timed out? >> a great question. for the back of the pipeline it goes to over four gigawatts for terraforming. >> how good are those counterparties? >> investment-grade. >> so, people should have no concerns about being able to pay the bills? >> i am glad you're asking me this question, that is paramount to the terraforming. we are effectively providing you with a lower risk stream, packaging electronic into long-term predictable dividends. >> wind energy expire last year and most republicans want to kill it entirely. what will that mean for you? >> great question. you are asking a lot. in our calculus we have already assumed that it goes away. that was part of the underwriting. it effectively does nothing for us. if it stays, it's upside. >> for those who don't und
and then for terraform we will continue to partner with son edison, our partner for growth. earlier, todayll we presented our long-term growth model from 15% in july to 24%. it does for us, 15% to 24%. >> in what kind of timeframe? >> five years. >> over that time how much of your anticipated generation is already timed out? >> a great question. for the back of the pipeline it goes to over four gigawatts for terraforming. >> how good are those counterparties?...
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. >> this is the edison high school freshman seen on the video that has exploded on the internet.laps, but when she didn't want to get her hair wet, she got out of the pool and sat in the bleachers. before another student saw her struggle peterson went to her and grabbed her. >> i sat myself on the stairs thinking he would fall and he grabbed me by my ankles and tried to pull me down. i was like, stop, leave me alone. >> the cops were called and peterson was put on paid leave for a month, but then brought back and assigned to another stockton school. that's why sandra and her mom are so angry and talking. they can't believe peterson was back on a campus. >> time goes by and i find out he is working at an elementary. now we are more vulnerable and he is working? >> it was this week we learned peterson faces the misdemeanor charge of corporal injury to a child. but stockton unified was not aware of that until news 10 told the district yesterday and now peater son is back on paid leave. these are sandra's bruises. their attorney is preparing a claim against the district which will li
. >> this is the edison high school freshman seen on the video that has exploded on the internet.laps, but when she didn't want to get her hair wet, she got out of the pool and sat in the bleachers. before another student saw her struggle peterson went to her and grabbed her. >> i sat myself on the stairs thinking he would fall and he grabbed me by my ankles and tried to pull me down. i was like, stop, leave me alone. >> the cops were called and peterson was put on paid leave...
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my argument is based on statements by the engineering consultant ham get us and edison and the department of review of cellular antenna proposals which states that workers shall not have access of 32 feet of the front of the antenna while in operation. appropriate rf safety training be provided to all personnel marking prohibited access areas with yellow pain stripes on the roof and antenna and posting signs at the roof show case ladder in front of the antenna which will be visible to persons who might need to work within that distance would be sufficient to meet fcc adopted guidelines. i wish to show you a diagram which demonstrates this 32 -foot hazard area. this is balboa street. the red circle is 32 feet in front where the front antennas would be emitting forward. the purple circle is to the west of the three antennas located here and the yellow circle depicts where the scatter would be 32 feet south to the rear. now, these 9 tower is would be emitting radiation into the back yards, patios, porches as well as into the the street. why is it that there are no safety precautions or notif
my argument is based on statements by the engineering consultant ham get us and edison and the department of review of cellular antenna proposals which states that workers shall not have access of 32 feet of the front of the antenna while in operation. appropriate rf safety training be provided to all personnel marking prohibited access areas with yellow pain stripes on the roof and antenna and posting signs at the roof show case ladder in front of the antenna which will be visible to persons...
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. >> this is the edison high school freshman seen on the video that has exploded on the internet. andrew garcia agreed to swim laps, but when she didn't want to get her hair wet, she got out of the pool and sat in the bleachers. before another student saw her struggle peterson went to her and grabbed her. >> i sat myself on the stairs thinking he would fall and he grabbed me by my ankles and tried to pull me down. i was like, stop, leave me alone. >> the cops were called and peterson was put on paid leave for a month, but then brought back and assigned to another stockton school. that's why sandra and her mom are so angry and talking. they can't believe peterson was back on a campus. >> time goes by and i find out he is working at an elementary. now we are more vulnerable and he is working? >> it was this week we learned peterson faces the misdemeanor charge of corporal injury to a child. but stockton unified was not aware of that until news 10 told the district yesterday and now peater son is back on paid leave. these are sandra's bruises. their attorney is preparing a claim agai
. >> this is the edison high school freshman seen on the video that has exploded on the internet. andrew garcia agreed to swim laps, but when she didn't want to get her hair wet, she got out of the pool and sat in the bleachers. before another student saw her struggle peterson went to her and grabbed her. >> i sat myself on the stairs thinking he would fall and he grabbed me by my ankles and tried to pull me down. i was like, stop, leave me alone. >> the cops were called and...
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con edison -- i have buddies that work for con edison. -lemonis: the electric company? fabio: delta, another one. -lemonis: somebody you knew? -fabio: [ laughs ] it actually is a good friend of mine. lemonis: maybe we need to hire some salespeople. nick: well, i don't know about that. lemonis: you can't even rattle off to me the customers that you have. nick: i have a lot of relationships with a lot of my customers, and they'll recommend me -- lemonis: the relationships seem to be coming from him. nick: no, but i have tons of relations, but they're not big companies. lemonis: have you ever pitched to any big customers? nick: uh... off the top of my head, no. lemonis: sales in this company are everything, and after seeing that nick doesn't really even know who his customers are, i want to see him in action. i'm taking him to a local business to see what his sales pitch is like. -good morning. -jonah: good morning. -lemonis: jonah? -jonah: yes. hi. lemonis: i'm marcus. how are you? nick: how are you doing? nick meola, artistic stitch. jonah: hi. nick: it's nice to be at y
con edison -- i have buddies that work for con edison. -lemonis: the electric company? fabio: delta, another one. -lemonis: somebody you knew? -fabio: [ laughs ] it actually is a good friend of mine. lemonis: maybe we need to hire some salespeople. nick: well, i don't know about that. lemonis: you can't even rattle off to me the customers that you have. nick: i have a lot of relationships with a lot of my customers, and they'll recommend me -- lemonis: the relationships seem to be coming from...
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con edison -- i have buddies that work for con edison. -lemonis: the electric company? -sal: yeah, the electric. fabio: delta, another one. -lemonis: somebody you knew? -fabio: [ laughs ] it actually is a good friend of mine. lemonis: maybe we need to hire some salespeople. nick: well, i don't know about that. lemonis: you can't even rattle off to me the customers that you have. nick: i have a lot of relationships with a lot of my customers, and they'll recommend me -- lemonis: the relationships seem to be coming from him. nick: no, but i have tons of relations, but they're not big companies. lemonis: have you ever pitched to any big customers? nick: uh... off the top of my head, no. lemonis: sales in this company are everything, and after seeing that nick doesn't really even know who his customers are, i want to see him in action. i'm taking him to a local business to see what his sales pitch is like. -good morning. -jonah: good morning. -lemonis: jonah? -jonah: yes. hi. lemonis: i'm marcus. how are you? nick: how are you doing? nick meola, artistic stitch. jonah: hi.
con edison -- i have buddies that work for con edison. -lemonis: the electric company? -sal: yeah, the electric. fabio: delta, another one. -lemonis: somebody you knew? -fabio: [ laughs ] it actually is a good friend of mine. lemonis: maybe we need to hire some salespeople. nick: well, i don't know about that. lemonis: you can't even rattle off to me the customers that you have. nick: i have a lot of relationships with a lot of my customers, and they'll recommend me -- lemonis: the...
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residents there woke up to screams as thick black smoke filled the building on edison place. neighbors tried to save the woman and barely escaped with their own lives. >> i had to jump off the balcony. the smoke was intense. it was coming through these windows right here. real heavy, dark black smoke. >> as the sun rose in d.c., the tape helps to tell the story. the smoke told us that residents wright and gray could. >> up and grab, stop and go. no standing around. >> you could see police afrd fire officials still on the scene in northeast d.c. the information i have is this. the fire started in this corner unit right here on the first floor and it didn't take long for the smoke there to make its way up through the rest of the building. it all happened at about 3:30 this morning sending chaos and panic for the rest of the residents. >> on the unit on the first floor. she died. >> d.c. fire did confirm that one person did not make it out. as residents tried to collect themselves, a metrobus offered temporary shelter from the cold and red cross worked on the long-term plan. cha
residents there woke up to screams as thick black smoke filled the building on edison place. neighbors tried to save the woman and barely escaped with their own lives. >> i had to jump off the balcony. the smoke was intense. it was coming through these windows right here. real heavy, dark black smoke. >> as the sun rose in d.c., the tape helps to tell the story. the smoke told us that residents wright and gray could. >> up and grab, stop and go. no standing around. >>...
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. >> this is the edison high school freshman seen on the video that has exploded on the internet.rew garcia agreed to swim laps, but when she didn't want to get her hair wet, she got out of the pool and sat in the bleachers. before another student saw her struggle peterson went to her and grabbed her. >> i sat myself on the stairs thinking he would fall and he grabbed me by my ankles and tried to pull me down. i was like, stop, leave me alone. >> the cops were called and peterson was put on paid leave for a month, but then brought back and assigned to another stockton school. that's why sandra and her mom are so angry and talking. they can't believe peterson was back on a campus. >> time goes by and i find out he is working at an elementary. now we are more vulnerable and he is working? >> it was this week we learned peterson faces the misdemeanor charge of corporal injury to a child. but stockton unified was not aware of that until news 10 told the district yesterday and now peater son is back on paid leave. these are sandra's bruises. their attorney is preparing a claim against
. >> this is the edison high school freshman seen on the video that has exploded on the internet.rew garcia agreed to swim laps, but when she didn't want to get her hair wet, she got out of the pool and sat in the bleachers. before another student saw her struggle peterson went to her and grabbed her. >> i sat myself on the stairs thinking he would fall and he grabbed me by my ankles and tried to pull me down. i was like, stop, leave me alone. >> the cops were called and...
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sun edison up 5%. >> that is a hard deal to get your arms around. solar stocks did horrendous.ple don't use oil in this country except in the northeast to heat their homes. solar panels, we are not going to put panels on our cars. >> no the ceo of sun edison got a strong view he shared at a robin hood conference where the price of oil may go as a result of the rise of renewables. einhorn, a big shareholder there. >> i always think of green mountain coffee. he did that big presentation that made fun of me. the stock was half where it was. just made fun of me. i'm so used to it now, i enjoy it. >> we often do cite some of these hedge fund managers. they are wrong a lot more than they are right often times. einhorn has a long track record. he was a big investor in one of those mortgage finance companies. the name is escaping me back in during the crisis, which i will come up with in a moment. now is saying coca-cola is stupid, green mountain is stupid, cramer is stupid. i look at the price of stock. maybe i was on to something. >> sun edison shares up 18%. >> at least that's what
sun edison up 5%. >> that is a hard deal to get your arms around. solar stocks did horrendous.ple don't use oil in this country except in the northeast to heat their homes. solar panels, we are not going to put panels on our cars. >> no the ceo of sun edison got a strong view he shared at a robin hood conference where the price of oil may go as a result of the rise of renewables. einhorn, a big shareholder there. >> i always think of green mountain coffee. he did that big...
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working to find out if anybody was hurt in a serious fire at an apartment complex on edison place and that's where we find zachary kiesch with the very latest. anything new, zach? >> reporter: one resident told me he had to jump from a second story balcony. another resident said he battled smoke to get out of the only staircase they had to make their way to safety. bottom line is this the apartment complex behind me went up in flames late last night. folks around here are asking questions. one question we're still trying to figure out did everyone make it out okay. just after 9:00 this morning we saw a stretcher being pulled out. folks around here have told me one woman did not make it. we have not confirmed that but we do know a couple of things. when we showed up firefighters, red cross, police dogs were here trying to get this situation under control. as you can see these punctured out windows tell part of the story. smoke and flames shot up in the sky. this happened about 3:30, 4:00 this morning. a very fluid situation here. still trying to pull all the facts together. here's a co
working to find out if anybody was hurt in a serious fire at an apartment complex on edison place and that's where we find zachary kiesch with the very latest. anything new, zach? >> reporter: one resident told me he had to jump from a second story balcony. another resident said he battled smoke to get out of the only staircase they had to make their way to safety. bottom line is this the apartment complex behind me went up in flames late last night. folks around here are asking...