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elon musk is the chairman, lyndon rive is the ceo.y are going to join us both to discuss that initial public offering. the opening bell minutes away, get ready. another big day of trading ahead. more coming up, "squawk on the street." governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is awesome. [ male announcer ] yes, it is, business pro. yes, it is. go national. go like a pro. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some retirement people who are paid on salary, not commission. they'll get straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, l
elon musk is the chairman, lyndon rive is the ceo.y are going to join us both to discuss that initial public offering. the opening bell minutes away, get ready. another big day of trading ahead. more coming up, "squawk on the street." governor of getting it done. you know how to dance... with a deadline. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. this is...
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elon steers/patrulla de caminos de california a veces accidentes pasan, pero no tienen que ser tan gravesn ayuda que no sufran tanto. en san francisco para concientizar a las personas sobre el peligro de manejar con tragos de mas tambien se instalaran carros que parecen de policia y se hara un concurso de fotos en las redes sociales sobre como estan regresando la gente a casa de forma segura....volviendo al operativo de la patrulla de caminos, ellos instan a la gente a que llame al 911 para reportar a conductores manejando de forma erratica....tod os los oficiales de la agencia estan en un horario especial para responder a las emergencias. este operativo especial de la patrulla de caminos se extendera hasta el proximo 25 de diciembre cesar ---un nuevo estudio del departamento estatal de transito, take vo ---determino que los conductores sin licencia o con licencias suspendidas o revocadas son mucho mas peligrosos que aquellos con licencias vigentes... ---segun el reporte, las personas a quienes se les ha revocado o suspendido el permiso de conducir, tienen hasta tres veces mas probabilida
elon steers/patrulla de caminos de california a veces accidentes pasan, pero no tienen que ser tan gravesn ayuda que no sufran tanto. en san francisco para concientizar a las personas sobre el peligro de manejar con tragos de mas tambien se instalaran carros que parecen de policia y se hara un concurso de fotos en las redes sociales sobre como estan regresando la gente a casa de forma segura....volviendo al operativo de la patrulla de caminos, ellos instan a la gente a que llame al 911 para...
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that this young man was 20 was actually in school and that he was sort of described as a loaner a eloner alone with his mother. i can see how outsiders began to spot it. she'd lived with this child for 20 years so she might have been unable to see something had changed? >> my suspicion is we don't know enough yet. if you have a kid with challenges and problems, there's a tent see to get insulated at times and feel like you're handling it or feel overwhelmed and the not know necessarily what to do. we don't know enough information about that. suffice it to say, if you have individuals unstable and you know it, it's probably a good idea to restrict their access to firearms within their own home. the other issue that has been talked about on the show is access to firearms by people who really are unstable or have violent fantasies. these individuals, we need to have a better method of restricting their access to tools of destruction. >> and, again, we don't know enough about in young man to know what led up to this. in general how do you treat the kind of anger that does end up -- in partic
that this young man was 20 was actually in school and that he was sort of described as a loaner a eloner alone with his mother. i can see how outsiders began to spot it. she'd lived with this child for 20 years so she might have been unable to see something had changed? >> my suspicion is we don't know enough yet. if you have a kid with challenges and problems, there's a tent see to get insulated at times and feel like you're handling it or feel overwhelmed and the not know necessarily...
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what happened to another man who was appointed brigadier general at the same time that custer was, elon farnsworth. both of them became generals right before the battle of gettysburg. both were under the command of general judson kilpatrick, whose nickname was "kill cavalry" because he was so reckless with the men under his command. custer managed to somehow get his orders from kilpatrick countermanded by another general, and as a result, he played a significant part in the battle of gettysburg. when pickett was charging against the union front, stuart was coming around the rear with the idea that they would cut the union forces in half. custer actually prevented stuart from carrying out his part of that strategy, because he got himself out from under kilpatrick's orders. farnsworth, on the other hand, was ordered to make a suicidal charge by kilpatrick, and he even questioned kilpatrick and said, "are you certain you want me to do this?' kilpatrick insisted, and farnsworth, only a few days after his appointment to the rank of general, was killed, along with many of his men. custer some
what happened to another man who was appointed brigadier general at the same time that custer was, elon farnsworth. both of them became generals right before the battle of gettysburg. both were under the command of general judson kilpatrick, whose nickname was "kill cavalry" because he was so reckless with the men under his command. custer managed to somehow get his orders from kilpatrick countermanded by another general, and as a result, he played a significant part in the battle of...
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hour when liz claman interviews solar city chairman elon musk and lyndon rive. >>> mortgage rates fellek dropping to near record lows. according to freddie mac, average rate on a 30-year mortgage, 3.32%. that's the latest from the fox business network, giving you the power to prosper. lori: house speaker john boehner today trying to shift the fiscal cliff debate back to, spending. here is what he said earlier today. >> here we are, at the 11th hour and the president still isn't serious about dealing with this issue right here. it's this issue, spending! now you go back, i want to talk about polling, most americans would agree that spending is a much bigger problem than raising taxes. they want us to deal with this, in a responsible way. lori: just shortly after that fox news's ed henry trying to get a comment from the president on the fiscal cliff negotiations about the issue that john boehner just raced about spending cuts or lack thereof. listen to this. >> how are you doing, sir? >> what do you say, i'd? >> great. how do you feel about a deal? optimistic? >> still work in progress.
hour when liz claman interviews solar city chairman elon musk and lyndon rive. >>> mortgage rates fellek dropping to near record lows. according to freddie mac, average rate on a 30-year mortgage, 3.32%. that's the latest from the fox business network, giving you the power to prosper. lori: house speaker john boehner today trying to shift the fiscal cliff debate back to, spending. here is what he said earlier today. >> here we are, at the 11th hour and the president still isn't...
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elon musk tried to operate out of brandenburg, and it was so difficult. i don't have time to explain why. you can google it and find out. he left and bought an island in the south pacific in order to launch. now that he is getting billions of government money, now he is able to work out of the cape. he does his falcon nine launches there. i think having the freedom to do this without the standing army that thinks they are there to regulate you, i think that is extremely important, particularly on cost. one of the reasons that the shuttle became so expensive in the early days is they started it too soon after apollo. all those guys seemed to think that they still had jobs to do. maybe i should not have said that in florida. [laughter] but let me just speak for commercial suborbital space flights. those absolutely will not be done on any government sites. the affordability is just totally out of the question. >> hello. thank you for coming this evening. i have been following your career since voyager with some degree of enthusiasm, so it is wonderful to see
elon musk tried to operate out of brandenburg, and it was so difficult. i don't have time to explain why. you can google it and find out. he left and bought an island in the south pacific in order to launch. now that he is getting billions of government money, now he is able to work out of the cape. he does his falcon nine launches there. i think having the freedom to do this without the standing army that thinks they are there to regulate you, i think that is extremely important, particularly...
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we did have an elon musk backed ipo canceled in the solar space yesterday.ht now, first solar up about 5%. melissa, back to you. >> brian schactman, thank you for that. cnbc told this morning that 50% of the company's gross ma gins from newer areas. he said now is not the time to give up on the pc just yet. take a listen. >> but i will say with windows 8, we're quite excited about the future of the pc. there are 1.5 billion pcs out there. we believe there's an upcycle coming. >> shares of dell i higher by about one-third of a percent. >> call out of citi today, reiterating their sell on that man. lowering their growth forecast. twitter snapping back at facebook and instagram by announcing its own photo filter feature. a startup called aviary, a start uppowering the filters on flicker's new app. we're joined this morning. congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> you've been around for a few years. but twitter is a big one. >> it does not get much bigger than that. we're excited about that relationship, and a number of others that we announced recently. >>
we did have an elon musk backed ipo canceled in the solar space yesterday.ht now, first solar up about 5%. melissa, back to you. >> brian schactman, thank you for that. cnbc told this morning that 50% of the company's gross ma gins from newer areas. he said now is not the time to give up on the pc just yet. take a listen. >> but i will say with windows 8, we're quite excited about the future of the pc. there are 1.5 billion pcs out there. we believe there's an upcycle coming....
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elon musk tried to operate out of brandenburg, and it was so difficult. i don't have time to explain why. you can google it and find out. he left and bought an island in the south pacific in order to launch. now that he is getting billions of government money, now he is able to work out of the cape. he does his falcon nine launches there. i think having the freedom to do this without the standing army that thinks they are there to regulate you, i think that is extremely important, particularly on cost. one of the reasons that the shuttle became so expensive in the early days is they started it too soon after apollo. all those guys seemed to think that they still had jobs to do. maybe i should not have said that in florida. [laughter] but let me just speak for commercial suborbital space flights. those absolutely will not be done on any government sites. the affordability is just totally out of the question. >> hello. thank you for coming this evening. i have been following your career since voyager with some degree of enthusiasm, so it is wonderful to see
elon musk tried to operate out of brandenburg, and it was so difficult. i don't have time to explain why. you can google it and find out. he left and bought an island in the south pacific in order to launch. now that he is getting billions of government money, now he is able to work out of the cape. he does his falcon nine launches there. i think having the freedom to do this without the standing army that thinks they are there to regulate you, i think that is extremely important, particularly...
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elon musk tried to operate out of brandenburg, and it was so difficult. i don't have time to explain why. you can google it and find out. he left and bought an island in the south pacific in order to launch. now that he is getting billions of government money, now he is able to work out of the cape. he does his falcon nine launches there. i think having the freedom to do this without the standing army that thinks they are there to regulate you, i think that is extremely important, particularly on cost. one of the reasons that the shuttle became so expensive in the early days is they started it too soon after apollo. all those guys seemed to think that they still had jobs to do. maybe i should not have said that in florida. [laughter] but let me just speak for commercial suborbital space flights. those absolutely will not be done on any government sites. the affordability is just totally out of the question. >> hello. thank you for coming this evening. i have been following your career since voyager with some degree of enthusiasm, so it is wonderful to see
elon musk tried to operate out of brandenburg, and it was so difficult. i don't have time to explain why. you can google it and find out. he left and bought an island in the south pacific in order to launch. now that he is getting billions of government money, now he is able to work out of the cape. he does his falcon nine launches there. i think having the freedom to do this without the standing army that thinks they are there to regulate you, i think that is extremely important, particularly...