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one was ethan allen not the furniture magnate we are clear on that?that is a cruel irony of history he fights with yorkers so they decided to call their furniture ethan allen furniture. he was a mountain man. he became famous for the attack on ticonderoga. but from the mountainous wilds of america something unusual path is that he was an infidel. and he professed not to believe in any form of religion. so what did this mountain man to? he wrote a really long book i feel i am one of the first that have read this in a long time. i cannot back that up but i feel that way. [laughter] reason is the only oracle of man and in vermont they would call it ethan allen's bible ironically. here is what you need to know. first not a particularly good book. he is not an infidel and says he is not sure if he is a deus. after all he does not read the one thing he is sure of the live the crucial points is even though he says he is night when you read his book what you come across is the astonishing number of arguments and phrases and claims that comes straight head of
one was ethan allen not the furniture magnate we are clear on that?that is a cruel irony of history he fights with yorkers so they decided to call their furniture ethan allen furniture. he was a mountain man. he became famous for the attack on ticonderoga. but from the mountainous wilds of america something unusual path is that he was an infidel. and he professed not to believe in any form of religion. so what did this mountain man to? he wrote a really long book i feel i am one of the first...
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in this video from gopro, we get a look at ethan in the mirror. what's ethan up to? did try out for america ninja warrior. he's been trained in gymnastics, rock climbing, basically your standard background for a stuntman. ethan starts climbing up some narrow steep rooftops in the chicago area. here he is up on the roof, kind of looking like what's that look like down there? could i make that? let's give it a go. check out ethan in action. here he goes. jump. and now we're going to get this perfect shot with the el train in the background. >> does he land on the point? >> lands. slides down and then like what are you going to do? >> oh! >> on that spiral staircase. how he does it, i have no idea. watch it again. and can you see he launches himself, able to calculate that he would hit that slant, slide right down. >> i have a stomachache just watching this. i was so n. >> he just gets right off that roof. good job. you know, if they have a leak this summer -- >> send ethan the bill. >> yeah. all in a day's work when you're a stuntman. he says he's just a guy who jumps
in this video from gopro, we get a look at ethan in the mirror. what's ethan up to? did try out for america ninja warrior. he's been trained in gymnastics, rock climbing, basically your standard background for a stuntman. ethan starts climbing up some narrow steep rooftops in the chicago area. here he is up on the roof, kind of looking like what's that look like down there? could i make that? let's give it a go. check out ethan in action. here he goes. jump. and now we're going to get this...
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tonight -- ethan hawke. megyn kelly. paula pell. fred ex with fred armisen.eaturing the 8g band. ♪ and now, here he is, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening! i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everyone doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] great to hear. great to hear. we have something in common because i'm doing very, very well also. so we have that in common. [ laughter ] you guys, today marks the last day before congress' summer recess. they're taking five weeks off. five weeks. [ cheers and applause ] i hope they can get used to doing nothing. [ laughter ] what are you going to do for the recess? my kids want to go to the water park, but i'm going to try and block it. [ laughter and applause ] try to shut that down, you know? i like this news, supreme court justice ruth bader ginsburg told reporters that despite her age, she does not plan on retiring and is likely to remain on the court for a while. after which, she was immediately traded to the new york knicks. [ cheers and applause ] how are y
tonight -- ethan hawke. megyn kelly. paula pell. fred ex with fred armisen.eaturing the 8g band. ♪ and now, here he is, seth meyers. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: good evening! i'm seth meyers. this is "late night." how is everyone doing tonight? [ cheers and applause ] great to hear. great to hear. we have something in common because i'm doing very, very well also. so we have that in common. [ laughter ] you guys, today marks the last day before...
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thanks very much, ethan. there's a lot on the introduction what we should do now is spend a little bit of time digging down deeper into various aspects of what ethan talked about. i would like to start with elaine, acting lead for the balances system soft cost program at the u.s. department of energy. a little bit about what you do at the department of energy to think about solar issues more broadly and particularly what your specific challenge is or opportunity is in the work that you're doing. >> thanks for having me. and thanks for all that awesome information. so i'm here with the u.s. department of energy sun shot initiative. . for those not familiar, it's a program that was a presidential initiative started under then secretary of energy choo basically to help drive the cost of solar energy into around where it was cost competitive with conventional energy sources. the cost target was 6 cents a kilowatt hour for a utility scale. so we're about three years now into this decade-long challenge that was goi
thanks very much, ethan. there's a lot on the introduction what we should do now is spend a little bit of time digging down deeper into various aspects of what ethan talked about. i would like to start with elaine, acting lead for the balances system soft cost program at the u.s. department of energy. a little bit about what you do at the department of energy to think about solar issues more broadly and particularly what your specific challenge is or opportunity is in the work that you're...
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ethan hawke is here tonight. >> steve: whoa!and applause ] >> jimmy: plus, she always makes me laugh. she is one of the funniest people on the face of the earth. our pal amy sedaris is stopping by to talk about her new netflix series. she's also gonna give me a cpr lesson, and she's got a whole new line of fun stuff like dish towels and plates and things, and i'm gonna talk to her about the whole thing. and we have great music from the secret sisters. they are great. [ cheers and applause ] they've been taken under the wing, kind of, by famed music producer t- bone burnett. you know the guy? >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: he just makes great stuff. so he loves these guys and so they've done a couple of things with this guy, and the deluxe edition of their latest album, which is available only at cracker barrel. >> steve: ooh. >> jimmy: i love cracker barrel. >> steve: i love cracker barrel. >> jimmy: that's a good deal now. they don't sell food anymore. they're a record store. >> steve: is it a record store? wow! that's weird. >> jim
ethan hawke is here tonight. >> steve: whoa!and applause ] >> jimmy: plus, she always makes me laugh. she is one of the funniest people on the face of the earth. our pal amy sedaris is stopping by to talk about her new netflix series. she's also gonna give me a cpr lesson, and she's got a whole new line of fun stuff like dish towels and plates and things, and i'm gonna talk to her about the whole thing. and we have great music from the secret sisters. they are great. [ cheers and...
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. >> there is a metal guy out there, his name is ethan conrad. >> not that metal name, but it's greats, as you notice, not out of diapers when the video was snapped. his dad, shaun, is a musician. he was down in the studio listening to tracks, and he said all the sudden, ethan just ponies up to the microphone and starts doing the abcs metal style. >> oh, his abcs. ♪ abcdefghijklmnop ♪ qrstuvwxyz >> they've been working with him, and they by fluke got this one-time performance. >> he's good. he has a future in the death heavy metal. >> if he continues down this path and becomes a heavy metal artist, keep the name ethan. ♪ >>> you know what's really a bad idea? what this guy in this video did. that definitely did not go as planned. this guy just thought he would jump off this thing here. not exactly a bridge. it's a fixture over a body of water. >> not a diving board. >> for sure. >> either looses balance or changes his mind at the last minute, and then -- >> oh, no. >> tries to hold on, cant, fall, and when he does, one of the legs touches one of the bars. >> oh. >> that was a rusty ba
. >> there is a metal guy out there, his name is ethan conrad. >> not that metal name, but it's greats, as you notice, not out of diapers when the video was snapped. his dad, shaun, is a musician. he was down in the studio listening to tracks, and he said all the sudden, ethan just ponies up to the microphone and starts doing the abcs metal style. >> oh, his abcs. ♪ abcdefghijklmnop ♪ qrstuvwxyz >> they've been working with him, and they by fluke got this one-time...
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is there any additional public comment. >> forgot one thing i wanted to mention as ethan wise brought a tremendous detail something that was important for the immediate neighborhoods was the white zones stay the way they it are and urge although the department didn't recommend the continuing inclusion of the white zone use conditions or provisions that that item be included in this as well we'll ask you to include that with that. thank you >> thank you. is there any additional public comment seeing none, public comment is closed. commissioner sugaya >> sorry. it's heart living that an agreement has buena been done but everyone appreciates the hard work i wasn't here for the presentation in the beginning but ms. woods you have conditions of the approval to the draft motion there are 8 new conditions >> yes. >> and some of them are incorporated from the requested conditions that have been hammered out between the two parties and some left out. >> right. >> and one that was mentioned about the white zone i assume it's left out because we don't have jurisdiction over some of the other one
is there any additional public comment. >> forgot one thing i wanted to mention as ethan wise brought a tremendous detail something that was important for the immediate neighborhoods was the white zones stay the way they it are and urge although the department didn't recommend the continuing inclusion of the white zone use conditions or provisions that that item be included in this as well we'll ask you to include that with that. thank you >> thank you. is there any additional...
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the test case was ethan allen. begottenured a fort himself captured ahead of an american army said to invade canada. when captured, he was brought before major general prescott who plays a major role in my book. he was one of those british officers who considered rebels to be criminals. traitors, weren't all criminals? prescott turned purple with rage and yelled at allen he would not execute him but he would grace the place in london where they would hang programmers -- pr isoners. allen was treated terribly. he was brought to england and placed in a common resume where it was expected he would be hanged. an extraordinary thing happened. he became a cause celeb. patriots clamored for his release. authorities wanting to avoid a scene quickly brought him the the -- sent him back to north america. after more miserable treatment, allen was treated the way captured officers were expected to be treated. he was allowed to live in a house in new york city with other captured officers. during the day, he was allowed to roam
the test case was ethan allen. begottenured a fort himself captured ahead of an american army said to invade canada. when captured, he was brought before major general prescott who plays a major role in my book. he was one of those british officers who considered rebels to be criminals. traitors, weren't all criminals? prescott turned purple with rage and yelled at allen he would not execute him but he would grace the place in london where they would hang programmers -- pr isoners. allen was...
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ethan we appreciate.hope you come on back and we might be talking to you on a hard drive. >> we may be in the same neighborhood when we download our brains on the hard ware. >> look forward to it. >> we might hang out. i want to be like avatar man, fly around and stuff like that. up next from amazon's new video play to the granddaddy of old school gaming, are you ready for some football? ea's madden 15 hitting the street today. this viral video promoting the game getting lots of play. big splash next. how do you beat the number one seed? you just have to win 70% of your points at net. and keep unforced errors under 10%. on the ibm cloud, the us open analyzes 41 million data points from 8 years of competition to uncover key insights. data can help show you how to win, no matter what business you're in. today there's a new way to work. and it's made with ibm. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] during the cadillac summer's best event, lease this all-new 2014 cts for around $459 a month or purchase with 0% apr. hurry in
ethan we appreciate.hope you come on back and we might be talking to you on a hard drive. >> we may be in the same neighborhood when we download our brains on the hard ware. >> look forward to it. >> we might hang out. i want to be like avatar man, fly around and stuff like that. up next from amazon's new video play to the granddaddy of old school gaming, are you ready for some football? ea's madden 15 hitting the street today. this viral video promoting the game getting lots...
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. >> reporter: it's friday and in a few hours ethan angelica and jessye herrell will host a small get together. they're going through their checklist to make sure everything's ready. there will be games and music, too. ♪ their agenda tonight is to recruit a new generation of museum goers by helping them have fun once they get there. they say it's important because of the declining museum attendance by young people. >> they haven't historically been posited as the most hip spaces. >> reporter: sandra jackson- dumont oversees education programs at the metropolitan museum of art. she says many millennials those between the ages of 18 and 33 don't go to museums because they've never had the right introduction. >> there were moments in time where arts education was a part of basic education like it was just normalized behavior. and there's this new generation of folks then that represent in many ways a body of people that actually didn't have arts education in school. >> reporter: jackson-dumont says museums are also competing with a variety of cultural activities like food fairs, street a
. >> reporter: it's friday and in a few hours ethan angelica and jessye herrell will host a small get together. they're going through their checklist to make sure everything's ready. there will be games and music, too. ♪ their agenda tonight is to recruit a new generation of museum goers by helping them have fun once they get there. they say it's important because of the declining museum attendance by young people. >> they haven't historically been posited as the most hip spaces....
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joining me now is cory johnson brad stone, and ethan kurzweil, who led the early investment in twitch. is it the next espn? >> it could be. this is not some fringe activity people do in their basement, removed from society. this is something we all do. think of growing up, your teenage years, watching your friends play video games or watching people play together. it is something that is universal. they have taken that experience we were doing and brought it to the internet. it is not so out of the mainstream. it is real and it is happening. >> why is amazon buying this? >> they are making a bet on video. with amazon studios, they are making a dozen dramas and newdies, kids shows, five pilots. they are hundreds of millions on content like hbo shows. twitch becomes another channel in the amazon online lineup. i we've seen some numbers, have also read a lot of the spends 20 hours a week. are those numbers right? >> there are a lot of addicted users that spend a lot of time watching video game content, watching their friends, the best in the world play. it is not so different than what w
joining me now is cory johnson brad stone, and ethan kurzweil, who led the early investment in twitch. is it the next espn? >> it could be. this is not some fringe activity people do in their basement, removed from society. this is something we all do. think of growing up, your teenage years, watching your friends play video games or watching people play together. it is something that is universal. they have taken that experience we were doing and brought it to the internet. it is not so...
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this certainly isn't the end for ethan swanson.e stunts to come. >> i have a couple, but i have to scout them out, take measurements and see if it's possible first. >> they broke the law coming to america, but one state is about to give thousands of illegals drivers licenses. >> he really rustled her feathers. vo: this is the summer. the summer that summers from here on will be compared to. so get out there, and get the best price guaranteed. find it for less and we'll match it and give you $50 toward your next trip. expedia. find yours. >>> it is two minutes till the top of t hour. before you leave the house here's what's happening today. two americans infected with the deadly ebola virus are set to be flown to the u.s. and one is sected to receive treatment in atlanta. >>> bombshell new audio reveals bill clinton saying he missed an opportunity to kill osama bin laden in the 1990's. the recordings were reportedly from a speech he made in australia hours before the 9/11 attacks. >>> this morning colorado will begin issuing drivers
this certainly isn't the end for ethan swanson.e stunts to come. >> i have a couple, but i have to scout them out, take measurements and see if it's possible first. >> they broke the law coming to america, but one state is about to give thousands of illegals drivers licenses. >> he really rustled her feathers. vo: this is the summer. the summer that summers from here on will be compared to. so get out there, and get the best price guaranteed. find it for less and we'll match...
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his name is ethan. nemeche. it means little man in indian.ives me hope and reason to pull through. when i get out i'll live with my dad to get myself on my feet before i can raise money to get my own place. then i plan on being a father to my son, get to know him, maybe be a better husband to my wife. hopefully start a future. you know? >>> coming up empty in the laundry facility search, sergeant lawton and isu launch a full-scale investigation of the laundry workers' cells in hopes of locating any dangerous contraband before it's used. >> these are actually some targeted cells that we're after, inmates that are assigned to the laundry. we'll follow up, see if we can find more metal, more contraband. go up to the cell, strip the inmates out, bring them out of the cell and complete our cell searches. get to the door, go ahead and pop them. >> pretty much looking for any kind of contraband, weapons, narcotics, tattoo paraphernalia, tattoo guns. in the front of him. turn around. you smell anything? i'm telling you right now, because you need to
his name is ethan. nemeche. it means little man in indian.ives me hope and reason to pull through. when i get out i'll live with my dad to get myself on my feet before i can raise money to get my own place. then i plan on being a father to my son, get to know him, maybe be a better husband to my wife. hopefully start a future. you know? >>> coming up empty in the laundry facility search, sergeant lawton and isu launch a full-scale investigation of the laundry workers' cells in hopes of...
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ahead of the curve with ethan harris keep it right here. ♪ [ dog barks ] ♪ [ male announcer ] imagineing able to see so clearly... to respond so intelligently and so quickly, they can help protect us from a world of unseen danger. it's the stuff of science fiction... minus the fiction. and it is mercedes-benz... today. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. with all the opinions about stocks out there, how do you know which ones to follow? the equity summary score consolidates the ratings of up to 10 independent research providers into a single score that's weighted based on how accurate they've been in the past. i'm howard spielberg of fidelity investments. the equity summary score is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. call or click to open your fidelity account today. >>> our road map starts are retail, target missing estimates, find out what you should be doing with that stock. >> plus, analysts sherland says why ballmer leaving the board could mean more cash for shareholders. >> what should we ex
ahead of the curve with ethan harris keep it right here. ♪ [ dog barks ] ♪ [ male announcer ] imagineing able to see so clearly... to respond so intelligently and so quickly, they can help protect us from a world of unseen danger. it's the stuff of science fiction... minus the fiction. and it is mercedes-benz... today. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. with all the opinions about stocks out there, how do you know which ones to...
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. >> ethan westbrooks, a lineman a little more versatile. it was a tough call. but that's the reason why, i think the rams keept ethan westbrooks over michael sam. >> reporter: overnight, sam taking the setback if stride, saying in a series of tweets, i want to thank the entire rams organization and the city of st. louis for giving me this tremendous opportunity. adding, the most worthwhile things in life rarely come easy. this is a lesson i have always known. the journey continues. a fighter on and off the field, telling our robin roberts he hoped to be an inspiration to other gay athletes. >> i think i can be a beacon for those people. hey, i can be comfortable in my own skin and be like michael sam. >> reporter: sam always knew this was a possibility. more than 20 players could be cut by the end of preseason for all teams. now this morning, 31 other teams have until noon today to put in a claim for sam. if unclaimed, he could join a practice squad. >> this is not uncommon. just because you're drafted doesn't mean you'll make the team out of camp. >> exactly.
. >> ethan westbrooks, a lineman a little more versatile. it was a tough call. but that's the reason why, i think the rams keept ethan westbrooks over michael sam. >> reporter: overnight, sam taking the setback if stride, saying in a series of tweets, i want to thank the entire rams organization and the city of st. louis for giving me this tremendous opportunity. adding, the most worthwhile things in life rarely come easy. this is a lesson i have always known. the journey continues....
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[ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: then, on friday, we have my man ethan hawke, amy sedaris and thanknt to miss that. that's a hot show, friday. [ applause ] but, first, we've got a fun show tonight. he is the lead singer of 30 seconds to mars and an academy award-winning actor. i was so happy for him this year. jared leto is here tonight! [ cheers and applause ] he was -- did you see his speech at the oscars? >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: aw, he's a great guy. so great in that movie. plus, she's a fantastic actress. from the new hbo show the big hit, "the leftovers," amy brenneman is stopping by. that's a good show. it's creepy. [ applause ] and, as i said, we have music from 30 seconds to mars. it's going to be good. [ cheers and applause ] i have the record here. this is the album here. 30 seconds to mars right there. yeah. [ cheers and applause ] guys, as you know, we're always striving to get better here at "the tonight show." ♪ harder better faster stronger ♪ [ laughter ] so -- [ cheers and applause ] we are. so before every show, we put out a suggestion box for the audience just to
[ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: then, on friday, we have my man ethan hawke, amy sedaris and thanknt to miss that. that's a hot show, friday. [ applause ] but, first, we've got a fun show tonight. he is the lead singer of 30 seconds to mars and an academy award-winning actor. i was so happy for him this year. jared leto is here tonight! [ cheers and applause ] he was -- did you see his speech at the oscars? >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: aw, he's a great guy. so great in that...
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thanks >> commissioners i'm ethan the current chair of the board at the hills school i want to acknowledge the incredible work put forward by the supervisor farrell and his staff getting us here today he made reference to the fact this had been contentious we could expect is a longer process and i want to thank the neighbors directly so what our negotiations bill and jim perspire. we're not going to make a formal presentation but if you have questions about the architect of the school the head of our school is present and able to answer them and the architect go is here and able to answer questions we were not planning on making a formal presentation today. secondly, mary introduced the concept of the alleged conditions this came about from a period of a lot of hours the last thing we took the conditions currently under which we're running the school and the produced product was this list it's included in the letter you should have i wrote last night and ron wrote the same thing >> we have a comment on the quite zone that's a condition we've would by in 2000 since it was approved there's a
thanks >> commissioners i'm ethan the current chair of the board at the hills school i want to acknowledge the incredible work put forward by the supervisor farrell and his staff getting us here today he made reference to the fact this had been contentious we could expect is a longer process and i want to thank the neighbors directly so what our negotiations bill and jim perspire. we're not going to make a formal presentation but if you have questions about the architect of the school the...
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ethan westbrook is a heck of a prospect. >> yes, he is.as very productive in the pre-season for us and played all four spots and is a very, very talented young player that has a really good future. >> was that simply competing toward the end for westbrook or was he competing against the entire? >> i think it's a little bit of both. it's a significant number especially when you're a four-down team. whether you go with ten. if you go with ten then you're going to be short someplace else and we're just not there. >> michael didn't make the team but by all accounts this is a very positive experience. for all the concerns about h historical impact and what it could mean to team and d distractions, what's the take away here? >> there was no distraction. if someone perceived or thought there may be a distraction, they weren't in the building. this was a football decision. mike fit in very, very well. he was fun to be around. he was a good teammate. it was no issue there. >> does this represent progress in that he had a good camp. he fit in and ev
ethan westbrook is a heck of a prospect. >> yes, he is.as very productive in the pre-season for us and played all four spots and is a very, very talented young player that has a really good future. >> was that simply competing toward the end for westbrook or was he competing against the entire? >> i think it's a little bit of both. it's a significant number especially when you're a four-down team. whether you go with ten. if you go with ten then you're going to be short...
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>> hydrocarbon, methane, ethane, benzene toluene.en if we stop make methane today, we would still have a lot of methane. >> contributing to making the temperatures hotter? >> yes, yes, changing the composition of the atmosphere as well. >> sayd ismail. >> historically is very high. the rate of change is unprecedented. >> why should we care about the levels of co2? >> we are seeing the indication of the forming of the melting of the polar ice caps is one indicator. and figures from now to compared to 20 years ago are slightly higher. >> jack dibb has some eye opening opinions. >> i don't have a rosy outlook on what the state of the world is going to be in 50 or 100 years. there's going to be some progress but i'm not terribly optimistic. >> why are you so pessimistic? >> countries like the u.s. we are potent emitters and not doing much to reduce them. >> dibb says things could get worst. >> these things you read while flying? >> you definitely see stuff coming from asia, coming halfway across from the u.s. or sometimes halfway across.
>> hydrocarbon, methane, ethane, benzene toluene.en if we stop make methane today, we would still have a lot of methane. >> contributing to making the temperatures hotter? >> yes, yes, changing the composition of the atmosphere as well. >> sayd ismail. >> historically is very high. the rate of change is unprecedented. >> why should we care about the levels of co2? >> we are seeing the indication of the forming of the melting of the polar ice caps is one...
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here's a view from ethan harris at bank of america merrill lynch global research. >> well, the july data was a bit disappointing. we had only a 209,000 payroll gain compared to 230,000 consensus. we also saw the unemployment rate pick up a bit and wages growth was weak. wages were actually flat on the month. however, if we step away from the july data and kind of think about the labor market over the longer term, in the last six months, we have had six months in a row of 200,000-plus job gains. we have seen the unemployment rate dip a bit. the only thing really missing in terms of the trend in the labor market is we just aren't getting better wage growth. so i view this report today as a slight disappointment but not a major disappointment. on the fed, the fed i believe is going to remain extremely patient. the payroll data confirmed that, yes, there's a recovery going on, but it still has a long way to go. we still have a 6.2% unemployment rate. we still don't have a normal wage growth. so i think the employment report leaves the fed in a very patient, kind of market-friendly mode. we d
here's a view from ethan harris at bank of america merrill lynch global research. >> well, the july data was a bit disappointing. we had only a 209,000 payroll gain compared to 230,000 consensus. we also saw the unemployment rate pick up a bit and wages growth was weak. wages were actually flat on the month. however, if we step away from the july data and kind of think about the labor market over the longer term, in the last six months, we have had six months in a row of 200,000-plus job...
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ethan kerzwhile says amazon will help bring twitch to the next level. >> i think it's showing their aspirationso be in live entertainment, as well. it's hard for me to predict exactly what the future holds. i know the twitch team has some very big plans and i expect that's only going to speed up and go faster. >> reporter: twitch could also help amazon grow its online advertising business. since it reaches the young male demographic that's so hard for advertisers to reach, helping twitch charge much higher prices. for "nightly business report" i'm julia boorstin in los angeles. >>> tonight's market focus. american airlines said its with drawing its flights from the travel website, saying it was unable to reach agreement on a long-term contract. us airways, also owned by american, will withdraw its fares september 1st. but american flights were pulled. shares tumbled 4.5% to $8.04. >>> an earnings miss on the top and bottom lines despite disappointing results. a watch maker says it expects sales to accelerate in the second half of the year and affirmed its full-year forecast. still, the stock fe
ethan kerzwhile says amazon will help bring twitch to the next level. >> i think it's showing their aspirationso be in live entertainment, as well. it's hard for me to predict exactly what the future holds. i know the twitch team has some very big plans and i expect that's only going to speed up and go faster. >> reporter: twitch could also help amazon grow its online advertising business. since it reaches the young male demographic that's so hard for advertisers to reach, helping...
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tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- ethan hawke, amy sedaris, musical guest,
tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- ethan hawke, amy sedaris, musical guest,
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. >> ethan, maybe on your sort of overall outlook, you basically said you are bullish on what's possible in terms of added solar capacity. 2%, 18% by 2013. within the solar community i think that there's a lot of thinking about how to get to those kinds of growth rates, that kind of level. how do people outside the solar industry look at the potential bullish nature of solar -- the ing ra ing ra incorporation of solar? how does -- it doesn't have to be u.s. dependent. how is that potential for solar to reach those kinds of levels changing the way that people are thinking about the electricity or the energy market systems that they are being incorporated into? >> that's a good question. look, it's a cliche but this is truly disruptive technology. we have -- we built an electric system that is hub and spoke, that's been around for a while now and is centrally controlled. with exceptions, relatively manageable. the sheer nature of distributed power, whether that's pv or maybe it's microwind or other things, is -- that creates challenges. that's a change. then throw in the fact that there is
. >> ethan, maybe on your sort of overall outlook, you basically said you are bullish on what's possible in terms of added solar capacity. 2%, 18% by 2013. within the solar community i think that there's a lot of thinking about how to get to those kinds of growth rates, that kind of level. how do people outside the solar industry look at the potential bullish nature of solar -- the ing ra ing ra incorporation of solar? how does -- it doesn't have to be u.s. dependent. how is that...
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she starts giving ethan lots of liquids. >> here, drink. >> set the timer to buzz every 30 minutes. > >> ready to go. ready. >> reporter: this routine plays on repeat again and again. until the child can finally go on their own. but a service like this doesn't come cheap. a two day session will run you whopping $1,750. but for mom this mom struggled two years to potty train her son iggy. that was not flushed down the toilet. >> a miracle. a sense of achievement. really proud of himself. >> reporter: while samantha doesn't gar uarantee she can tr every case. >> success rate? >> 100%. without hesitation. 100%. >> i'm in the process of potty training my daughter. not going too well. >> are you going to hire a professional? >> i don't think i have the money to hire a professional. [ toilet flushing ] >> hats off to my mom, knew about potty training. she got the job done. >> is she available? >> let me give her a call. she might be able to come over and help. >> i'll take that. >> announcer: this is abc's "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decade. >>> good morning. i'm devin dw
she starts giving ethan lots of liquids. >> here, drink. >> set the timer to buzz every 30 minutes. > >> ready to go. ready. >> reporter: this routine plays on repeat again and again. until the child can finally go on their own. but a service like this doesn't come cheap. a two day session will run you whopping $1,750. but for mom this mom struggled two years to potty train her son iggy. that was not flushed down the toilet. >> a miracle. a sense of achievement....
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ethan zuckerman says advertising is the original problem of the web and it may be time to pay for privacy ads are losing their usefulness because people automatically hits the "x." he proposes an ad-hiding software. >> he's onto something. when it happens so often, you become numb to it and desensitized. and we accept your apology. >>> in just a few weeks, this casino is going to open up in maryland. we're going to show you exactly how this is going to be different before you make that drive up i-95. >>> hey, chuck. what's happening? >> the weather is different this weekend. tomorrow not as amazing as today. we'll talk about why tomorrow >>> hi, everyone. the "today" show is next on news4. we want to find out what they're working on. >> erica hill and lester holt join us live from new york. good morning. >> hi. coming up on "today" we'll have the breaking news out of ferguson, missouri. a new wave of violence over the shooting death of michael brown. we're going to tell you what sparked this latest clash between protesters and police. >>> also this morning, a health alert to tell you abou
ethan zuckerman says advertising is the original problem of the web and it may be time to pay for privacy ads are losing their usefulness because people automatically hits the "x." he proposes an ad-hiding software. >> he's onto something. when it happens so often, you become numb to it and desensitized. and we accept your apology. >>> in just a few weeks, this casino is going to open up in maryland. we're going to show you exactly how this is going to be different...
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ethan zuckerman says it may be time to start paying for a bit of privacy. free ads are losing their usefulness because most people just hit the "x." he says there should be a software costing about $5 a year. >> studies have shown the banners that pop up, well, those have twice the click through rate than those banners. so someone is still clicking on it. >> it ain't me. >> but with do accept your apology. just don't do it again. >>> a school in maryland is setting new standards for going green. >> it's not just new lights and electronics. even parts of the actual building are made from recycled materials. we'll show you the design that could end up in your own neighborhood today. >>> we got plenty of sunshine to get your weekend started. i wish that i could tell you tomorrow is going to be every bit as nice as today. >> boo! >> well, we'll get the booing stopped in your seven-day forecast in >>> this just in. we have learned the name of a man and two women killed in a double murder/suicide in district heights. prince george's county police identified the s
ethan zuckerman says it may be time to start paying for a bit of privacy. free ads are losing their usefulness because most people just hit the "x." he says there should be a software costing about $5 a year. >> studies have shown the banners that pop up, well, those have twice the click through rate than those banners. so someone is still clicking on it. >> it ain't me. >> but with do accept your apology. just don't do it again. >>> a school in maryland is...
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annoying thing on the internet is apologizing for his infuriating invention, the pop-up ad, either ethanzuckerman says it was unintentional. they wanted to get a model that would get people interested in their site if they were on a different site. and it worked and he created a formula for one of the most hated tools in the advertiser's tool kit and for that he wants you to know he is sorry. >>> here at the big board with the big talkers, talk about a fairytale proposal. this is blaine gibson, he got down on one knee hoping to be the prince charming to cinderella, he popped the question to all the print says, including jasmine, he got down on one knee six times presenting a cheap ring from wal-mart. to aerial and to rapunzel. he got one yes from tinker bell. no word on when they will set the date. >> a fellow popped the question to snow white. and it doesn't look like she will say yes. >> have you known the love of your life your whole life. jason and jessica have been married for 10 years, they met at a nightclub in college and it turns out their first encounter was at a high school ha
annoying thing on the internet is apologizing for his infuriating invention, the pop-up ad, either ethanzuckerman says it was unintentional. they wanted to get a model that would get people interested in their site if they were on a different site. and it worked and he created a formula for one of the most hated tools in the advertiser's tool kit and for that he wants you to know he is sorry. >>> here at the big board with the big talkers, talk about a fairytale proposal. this is...
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last year his 17 year old son ethan received ten years *probation for killing four people while driving drunk the u-s supreme court is delaying the start of same-sex marriages in virginia. the court granted a request from a county clerk in northern virginia yesterday, to block same-sex marriages across the state while the issue is being appealed to the supreme court. the court did not provide an explanation for its order, but it make a similar decision in utah last month. without court intervention, same-sex couples would have been allowed to get married in virginia ... starting today. a woman waited a long time to writer her first book.. but she then she realized her story was too hot to hold back any longer. georgie gorringe is an 86 year old great- great grandmother in utah. she just wrote a romance novel called, "no good bye." she says it took her five years to finish. but forget the sappy stuff because this book gets a little steamy. coming up ... a former president >> it's about a bored housewife and she listens to the radio and the voice on the radio, it was a magic voice. and it
last year his 17 year old son ethan received ten years *probation for killing four people while driving drunk the u-s supreme court is delaying the start of same-sex marriages in virginia. the court granted a request from a county clerk in northern virginia yesterday, to block same-sex marriages across the state while the issue is being appealed to the supreme court. the court did not provide an explanation for its order, but it make a similar decision in utah last month. without court...