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why a northern california town is going to battle with crystal geyser.something never before seen, what happens when a star explodes. >> tomorrow morning is going to be cool. which cities will be the cool and say how warm it will get? the warmest locations. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. anncr: at jennie-o we heard of a place in iowa where every thursday people ride 10 miles for tacos. we thought we'd show up and surprise them with a better kind of taco made with jennie-o ground turkey cooked thoroughly to 165. i feed my kids turkey tacos over regular tacos any day. i think they are light and they are just fresh tasting. yeah. when i eat well, i feel well. anncr: it's time for a better taco. the tacos tonight were pretty much perfect. make the switch. look for jennie-o ground turkey in a store near you. >>> a growing concern when crews respond to house
why a northern california town is going to battle with crystal geyser.something never before seen, what happens when a star explodes. >> tomorrow morning is going to be cool. which cities will be the cool and say how warm it will get? the warmest locations. ♪ charges faster. and will charge. cool. and heat. from your phone. fact: leaf never needs gas. ever. good for the world. built in america. now, leaf's an easier choice than ever. ♪ shop at choosenissan.com. ♪ shop at...
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. >> oh, wow, that was like a geyser. >> oh, yeah.ecause you know they went back to their whale friends, guess what we did today? we got the tourists. >> we get them every time. >> high-fin. >> bye-bye. >>> it's a simple way to remind people not to text and drive. >> it's called the red thumb reminder. >> how a little red paint is going a long way. >> there isn't an exchange that goes by without someone mentioning it. >>> and heading to aruba for one epic pirate battle. >> everything that is fun is in this video. >> see why you'll want to walk the plank to join in. ♪ [ female announcer ] any moment can be made better with the latest amazing creation from mccafe: the new chocolate covered strawberry frappé. with real chocolate bits in every sip, it tastes like you're biting into a luscious chocolate covered strawberry. ♪ let someone at mcdonald's make your day, with a chocolate covered strawberry frappé. ♪ enjoy. [ female announcer ] another way to love mccafé. ♪ >>> time to surrender the boat, it's time for one epic battle in aruba! >
. >> oh, wow, that was like a geyser. >> oh, yeah.ecause you know they went back to their whale friends, guess what we did today? we got the tourists. >> we get them every time. >> high-fin. >> bye-bye. >>> it's a simple way to remind people not to text and drive. >> it's called the red thumb reminder. >> how a little red paint is going a long way. >> there isn't an exchange that goes by without someone mentioning it. >>> and...
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. >> oh, wow, that was like a geyser. >> oh, yeah.ecause you know they went back to their whale friends, guess what we did today? we got the tourists. >> we get them every time. >> high-fin. >> bye-bye. >>> it's a simple way to remind people not to text and drive. >> it's called the red thumb reminder. >> how a little red paint is going a long way. >> there isn't an exchange that goes by without someone mentioning it. >>> and heading to aruba for one epic pirate bale. >> everything that is fun is in this video. >> see why you'll want to walk the plank to join in. latte or au lait? sunny or bubbly? cozy or cool? "meow" or "woof"? wheels or wheeeels ? everything exactly the way you want it... until boom, it's bedtime. your mattress isn't bliss: it's a battleground of thwarted desire. enter the sleep number bed. an innovative design that lets couples sleep together in individualized comfort. he 's the softy: his sleep number setting is 35. you're the rock: your setting is 60. that works. he's the night owl. his side is up while you're in
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yellowstone national park was established in 1872 after explorers discovered its extraordinary hot springs, geysersand other geothermal features. as america's first, and still one of its most popular national parks, much of its original ecosystem has been preserved. dr. crabtree: it really was about drawing a big box around the geothermal resources of the park. and of course a wonderful windfall from that was the protection of pre-columbian conditions. all the species and all the wonderful habitats that are not represented in other areas of north america were protected by the original creation of yellowstone national park. go back up and see more of the active fires. narrator: however pristine the park may appear, in fact, human efforts to manage the park have had dramatic effects on the health of its plants and animals. dr. crabtree: in managing and protecting this park, many things had to happen. and actually, when it was made a park, there was already some big impacts to the park. fur trapping had occurred. elk and deer were being poached. and the park actually formed by bringing in the military
yellowstone national park was established in 1872 after explorers discovered its extraordinary hot springs, geysersand other geothermal features. as america's first, and still one of its most popular national parks, much of its original ecosystem has been preserved. dr. crabtree: it really was about drawing a big box around the geothermal resources of the park. and of course a wonderful windfall from that was the protection of pre-columbian conditions. all the species and all the wonderful...
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up next locked and loaded maxence they say blast the world of bank stars your latest dose of the geyser reports is coming up here on our team in just a few minutes. there's a scene here when you're in the arctic you have few entire world at your feet. she looks like a fairly simple ship but really she's not simply little. and full of people have access to the nuclear icebreakers the real king here is the polar bear and ice breakers come second not a single complex expedition to the arctic can be conducted with the russian nuclear powered fleet of ice breakers we under a tree a unique operation in. the northern sea route russia's arctic ice breakers. no change when you're bored seen promises we call timid in the exhilarating winter in our team needs to join me and he's in no way i'm a criminal and the rest of our lives take new strain for sochi twenty four take. all odds. welcome to the kaiser report imax kaiser there's a new game we like to play you see a game with no added sovereignty it's made to a vote puts me on my knees you call it master and servant we call alex and sam and with a
up next locked and loaded maxence they say blast the world of bank stars your latest dose of the geyser reports is coming up here on our team in just a few minutes. there's a scene here when you're in the arctic you have few entire world at your feet. she looks like a fairly simple ship but really she's not simply little. and full of people have access to the nuclear icebreakers the real king here is the polar bear and ice breakers come second not a single complex expedition to the arctic can...
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ok that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with may max geyser and stacey i would like to thank our guest judge casey author of this new book right on the money if you like to get in touch tweet us a kaiser report and so next time by. is obviously more for the ladies because it's paying. women wanted to avoid rate they really need to buy guns and learn how to use them. this is the one that i want to go with them once again it's the fear of. women a definitely the target of the gun lobby you don't kill them when you killing money but if somebody would he would describe her. i know to say more and more and that's really scary marketing tactics which implies that women have some sort of moral obligation to protect their family and young girls shoot out here too so we do have a pink or. more kids young kids choke on food than are killed by firearms if being armed made us safer in america we should be the safest nation on earth. were clearly not the safest. right. first. and i think. on our reporters twitter. instagram. she good lumber tour. was to build a new. fortunat
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doc ac thank you max ok that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report with may max geyser and stacey are going to like to thank our guests doug casey author of this new book right on the money if you'd like to get in touch tweet us a kaiser report until next time by. the playing. field in big spirit travels with the flame from its place in greece. james brown for an elemental and. russian and beyond. where i. put it on your. face i think sometimes people. pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i'm sure. aside. i think it kind of. i'm. all about money and i'm actually sick for a politician to write a blog right. here in just two. days by. the the. what's going on t.v. land from abby martin and this is probably in the set so last week the state department released an environmental impact report stating that the southern leg of the keystone x.l. pipeline will have an insignificant impact on carbon emissions but even if this report gives obama the green light to move forward of one group is refusing to allow the construction of keystone native american communities inc
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welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max geysers i'm at it started after of a life after the state is most recent piece published at the end of planned it is called why an end abandoned scotland could become the richest country on earth dominic welcome back to the kaiser black very much much pleasure to be here great great title why and a better scholar could become the richest country on earth thought about well when i was writing my book i was never no end of research and i one of the things i research is which are the richest nations in the world on a per capita basis and every year the i.m.f. and the cia and the world bank each publish a list of those countries this is measured on a per capita g.d.p. per capita basis adjusted for currency p.p.p. adjusted and in first place cats are in second place is luxembourg and then you have the likes of switzerland norway singapore hong kong if that counts the countries on that list and so on now some of these come through no is another one now some of these countries have got rich because of their oil but in that case why isn't saudi arabia
welcome back to the kaiser report i'm max geysers i'm at it started after of a life after the state is most recent piece published at the end of planned it is called why an end abandoned scotland could become the richest country on earth dominic welcome back to the kaiser black very much much pleasure to be here great great title why and a better scholar could become the richest country on earth thought about well when i was writing my book i was never no end of research and i one of the things...
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look at the geyser shooting water several stories high after a car sheered a fire hydrant and this is kahoga park. >>> and there was a carbon monoxide leak that kill ed ted owner and sickened two other people. as was the law, he was not required to have a carbon monoxide detector, but this is a call for all businesses. ida siegal has more on how the community is coping with the loss. >> reporter: the doors of legal seafoods seafoods are closed. >> it is a loss. >> and ceo roger berkowitz sending condolences to the 55-year-old general manager steven nelson who was killed in the basement after a carbon monoxide leak. plates and glasses left in place, and the fire department blames faulty heating equipment, but it may not have mattered much if the restaurant had a r carbon monoxide detector, which it did not. >> and you don't think of having one nor is it code to have one in the commercial setting, and so this has to raise awareness. >> reporter: om half a states require it for restaurants, and that is a revelation for many diners. >> scary. absolutely scary. i would absolutely advocate
look at the geyser shooting water several stories high after a car sheered a fire hydrant and this is kahoga park. >>> and there was a carbon monoxide leak that kill ed ted owner and sickened two other people. as was the law, he was not required to have a carbon monoxide detector, but this is a call for all businesses. ida siegal has more on how the community is coping with the loss. >> reporter: the doors of legal seafoods seafoods are closed. >> it is a loss. >> and...
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. >> there's a geyser going off right now and everybody's trying to figure out who's going to sit on as it shoots off. >> reporter: that is the question of the hour, because as a business opportunity, i'm not sure these things come along very much more than several times in a lifetime. >> harry, i'm sure you were surprised by many things you saw during the shoot for this documentary. the vc number alone is startling, the number of people who are rushing in. >> reporter: walking down the hallway today, one of the techs says i'm into the penny stocks out there, they're selling penny stocks on this. one of the guys that we talked to in the piece tonight has a business, he's basically doubled his employees over the last year. i said where do you go for cash. he says i don't need to borrow money. when you make so much money, we just plow it back into the business again. >> harry, just out of curiosity, what's the drug testing policy for the people working at some of these places? just curious. >> reporter: that is really the question of the hour, because everybody who is being employed in
. >> there's a geyser going off right now and everybody's trying to figure out who's going to sit on as it shoots off. >> reporter: that is the question of the hour, because as a business opportunity, i'm not sure these things come along very much more than several times in a lifetime. >> harry, i'm sure you were surprised by many things you saw during the shoot for this documentary. the vc number alone is startling, the number of people who are rushing in. >> reporter:...
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they figged out mobile and about 85% of the 1.2 billion geysers are using it on the mobile device andfound the way to sell them ads on mobile. most of the sites are struggling with that very hard and they have a rot of mobile -- lot of mobile users but not as much money on them when they're on the phone. facebook has figured that out. also the like function. find a place on the web where you don't see the "like" thumb. i defy you. that's one of the great penetrations ever of one company's sort of experience into others. there's nothing quite like it on the internet comment maybe the i -- except member the e- mail link. >> i think at the place in silicon valley. >> not the logo but the like thumb. you thaw in the sign there. just saw in front of the headquarters. also we rely so much on the internet for news and information. in a way a lot of the major news websites out there like cnn and abc news, they actually get a huge amount of traffic from facebook. so facebook has become sort a top feeder down to many of the biggest news sites in the worlds. that's an interesting trend that make
they figged out mobile and about 85% of the 1.2 billion geysers are using it on the mobile device andfound the way to sell them ads on mobile. most of the sites are struggling with that very hard and they have a rot of mobile -- lot of mobile users but not as much money on them when they're on the phone. facebook has figured that out. also the like function. find a place on the web where you don't see the "like" thumb. i defy you. that's one of the great penetrations ever of one...
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. >> there's a geyser going off right now.verybody's trying to figure out who is going to sit on top of it as it shoots off. >> that's just a taste of what you can see tonight. don't miss "marijuana in america, colorado pot rush" tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern time only here on cnbc. >>> in the meantime, brian ruden runs starbucks of denver and since we last spoke to him on this program at the beginning of january, his business has been brisk. he's hired two employees, a doorman and a bud tender as they call him to handle the overflow. welcome back to the program. welcome back to "power lunch." >> thanks for having me again. >> so we saw you, you have been doing medical marijuana, then right at the beginning of january, we spoke to you about recreational marijuana. i think just a day after you started selling that in addition, how has it gone since then? >> january was just huge. we saw 10 to 20 fold increase in demand and customers. we were all running around like crazy because we just couldn't handle the crowds. since then, i
. >> there's a geyser going off right now.verybody's trying to figure out who is going to sit on top of it as it shoots off. >> that's just a taste of what you can see tonight. don't miss "marijuana in america, colorado pot rush" tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern time only here on cnbc. >>> in the meantime, brian ruden runs starbucks of denver and since we last spoke to him on this program at the beginning of january, his business has been brisk. he's hired two...
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as you can see, thousands of gallons of water creating a virtual geyser. the driver was reportedly trying to avoid hitting another car that ran through a red light. the driver was able to get out of the car but it's not clear if he was hurt and the lapd is investigating the accident. jon: that's something else. obamacare headlines are making headlines after a "new york times" article praising the end of job lock under obamacare. so is the times helping push the president's agenda? also jason collins making history last night, becoming the first openly gay player. we'll look at what his moment means for professional sports. jon: "new york times" article this weekend highlighting new job opportunities made possible by obamacare. the times goes along with what the white house is saying, that despite a recent c.b.o. report, obamacare will not stunt job growth but instead will end what people term job lock, meaning people will have freedom to change careers. so is the "new york times" now doing p.r. work for the obama administration? joining us is jim pinkerton
as you can see, thousands of gallons of water creating a virtual geyser. the driver was reportedly trying to avoid hitting another car that ran through a red light. the driver was able to get out of the car but it's not clear if he was hurt and the lapd is investigating the accident. jon: that's something else. obamacare headlines are making headlines after a "new york times" article praising the end of job lock under obamacare. so is the times helping push the president's agenda?...
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they are doing their best to get control of what is this kind of exploding geysers so to speak and asy are trying to think out of the box and say how can we get control of this and make sure this works out for everybody's benefit or at least to as many people's benefit as possible. >> host: how do you go about setting up a business they're? what is the cost for getting to be part of this industry there and what are the profits? >> guest: the profits are phenomenal. one of the guys in the special we talked to us a lawyer and one of his law paved -- law partners came up to him a couple of years ago and said why don't we open up a law shop that only deals with the marijuana. and that in enough itself is a pretty lucrative idea in the sky said one we just cut to the chase. why do we go the marijuana business? i asked him what's it like being in the marijuana business and he says it's like holding a winning lottery ticket. the people who are in this and know what they are doing are making money. they are making serious, serious money but i think also the people who don't know what they are
they are doing their best to get control of what is this kind of exploding geysers so to speak and asy are trying to think out of the box and say how can we get control of this and make sure this works out for everybody's benefit or at least to as many people's benefit as possible. >> host: how do you go about setting up a business they're? what is the cost for getting to be part of this industry there and what are the profits? >> guest: the profits are phenomenal. one of the guys...
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doing their best to get control of what is this kind of exploding geyser, so to speak.he says, everything they do is thinking, trying to think out-of-the-box and get control of this and make sure it works out for everyone's benefit. at least two of many people's benefit as possible. host: what is the cost to be part of the industry their? guest: the profits are phenomenal. we talked to one of the guys that was a lawyer. of his law partners came up to him a couple of years ago and said why don't we open up a shop that only deals with the marijuana trade? aat in and of itself is pretty lucrative idea. this guy said why don't we just cut to the chase and go into the marijuana business? i asked him, what is it like being in the marijuana business? he said it is like holding a winning lottery ticket. the people in this and know what they are doing are making serious money. also, there are people who did not know what they are doing or do not have business acumen and will be weeded out very quickly. host: so there will be losers in this? guest: of course there will. just like
doing their best to get control of what is this kind of exploding geyser, so to speak.he says, everything they do is thinking, trying to think out-of-the-box and get control of this and make sure it works out for everyone's benefit. at least two of many people's benefit as possible. host: what is the cost to be part of the industry their? guest: the profits are phenomenal. we talked to one of the guys that was a lawyer. of his law partners came up to him a couple of years ago and said why don't...
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narrator: reporting to congress, hayden suggested that the geyser region of yellowstone be set apart as a national park. congressman william kelly of pennsylvania also promoted the legislation, no doubt eager to please jay cooke, a prominent constituent. cookundetood the economic benefits for his northepacific raild the senate debated the proposed bill. man: "i have grave doub about the prriety of passing this bill-- why settlers should be excluded from a tract of land for a public park? persons would go and settle and cultivate the ground." ( various voices ) "you cannot ltivate that kind of ground." "but if it cannot be occupied and cultivated, why should we make a park it?" "here is a region of country away up in the rocky untains wherthere are the most wonderful geysers on the face of the earth. it is a very proper bill to pass, and now is the time to enact it." narrator: hayden arranged for mbers of the house and senate to see photographs by william henry jackson and sketches by moran. jackson recalled, it was his wonderful coloring in pictures of canyons and hot springs that ma
narrator: reporting to congress, hayden suggested that the geyser region of yellowstone be set apart as a national park. congressman william kelly of pennsylvania also promoted the legislation, no doubt eager to please jay cooke, a prominent constituent. cookundetood the economic benefits for his northepacific raild the senate debated the proposed bill. man: "i have grave doub about the prriety of passing this bill-- why settlers should be excluded from a tract of land for a public park?...