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isaac newton. you know what? a lot of people think that isaac newton discovered gravity. he didn't, the cavemen knew about gravity. the cave women knew about gravity. what newton discovered was what? check your neighbor and see if your neighbor be knowing. in other words, did you get a chance to look through the chapter? what did newton discover about gravity? newton discovered that gravity is what, gang? universal, universal, you're right. universal, that gravity extends everywhere. and what this equation tells us? the equation of gravity just tells us that there's an attractive force, 'f' between all things and for any two things that attractive force depends upon, is proportional to, is related to the product of the masses of the two things. this might be a planet, one. this might be another planet, two. those two planets are tugging on each other with the force that depends very much on how much mass they have, but it also peters out with distance square. as the distance between those planets or those chunks of matter or those particles, as the distance between increas
isaac newton. you know what? a lot of people think that isaac newton discovered gravity. he didn't, the cavemen knew about gravity. the cave women knew about gravity. what newton discovered was what? check your neighbor and see if your neighbor be knowing. in other words, did you get a chance to look through the chapter? what did newton discover about gravity? newton discovered that gravity is what, gang? universal, universal, you're right. universal, that gravity extends everywhere. and what...
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isaac newton. you know what? a lot of people think that isaac newton discovered gravity. he didn't, the cavemen knew about gravity. the cave women knew about gravity. what newton discovered was what? check your neighbor and see if your neighbor be knowing. in other words, did you get a chance to look through the chapter? what did newton discover about gravity? newton discovered that gravity is what, gang? universal, universal, you're right. universal, that gravity extends everywhere. and what this equation tells us? the equation of gravity just tells us that there's an attractive force, 'f' between all things and for any two things that attractive force depends upon, is proportional to, is related to the product of the masses of the two things. this might be a planet, one. this might be another planet, two. those two planets are tugging on each other with the force that depends very much on how much mass they have, but it also peters out with distance square. as the distance between those planets or those chunks of matter or those particles, as the distance between increas
isaac newton. you know what? a lot of people think that isaac newton discovered gravity. he didn't, the cavemen knew about gravity. the cave women knew about gravity. what newton discovered was what? check your neighbor and see if your neighbor be knowing. in other words, did you get a chance to look through the chapter? what did newton discover about gravity? newton discovered that gravity is what, gang? universal, universal, you're right. universal, that gravity extends everywhere. and what...
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the first apple logo feature isaac newton, the name macintosh was inspired by the apple variety, and the company came close to being called johnny appleseed. alan: the last one's not true. james: the last one has to be false. angie: great job. you know your apple company. alan: three in a row! first business continues right after this. matt shapiro, president of mws capital joins us for some chart talk on this friday. good morning. > >good morning angie. > >you manage people's portfolios. you know what happened this week with the fed---but is it time to stop obsessing about the federal reserve and keep a closer watch on the charts? > >absolutely. and with the market moving to fresh highs, that's exactly what the fed is trying to do. they said stop gaming us, stop obsessing about what we've been ding. we're going to keep on buying bonds and what they did was created an environment where 10 year yields which had been surging up to 3% affecting so many investments, fell dramatically. so the big story with the fall in yields to about 2.75 on the 10 year not and all those interest rate st
the first apple logo feature isaac newton, the name macintosh was inspired by the apple variety, and the company came close to being called johnny appleseed. alan: the last one's not true. james: the last one has to be false. angie: great job. you know your apple company. alan: three in a row! first business continues right after this. matt shapiro, president of mws capital joins us for some chart talk on this friday. good morning. > >good morning angie. > >you manage people's...
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for momentum names in general, i mean, isaac newton's lesser-known fourth law is that stocks run tooar. and then when they run too far, it gets ugly in a hurry. netflix, the amazing thing there is not that it came all the way back but that it came all the way back and people were jumping on board. index traders love to watch the s&p open lower on the day, get all the way back to unchanged and then sell off. and that's kind of what netflix, i think, setting up to do. it got all the way back. now it's going to be ugly, i think. >> what does it mean for the market right here? >> right, market at highs -- >> netflix and tesla, these are companies that had 3, $4 billion market caps a year ago. now they're 18, $20 billion. so i think you're seeing a little bit of a rotation. we've just seen money come back into cyclical names that would benefit. so i think they're coming out of speculative u.s. stuff with high short interest. >> that would seem to me to be a good sign. >> it's positive. >> how does that sit with you, mr. bear? >> it doesn't sit well for these names that i think, you know,
for momentum names in general, i mean, isaac newton's lesser-known fourth law is that stocks run tooar. and then when they run too far, it gets ugly in a hurry. netflix, the amazing thing there is not that it came all the way back but that it came all the way back and people were jumping on board. index traders love to watch the s&p open lower on the day, get all the way back to unchanged and then sell off. and that's kind of what netflix, i think, setting up to do. it got all the way back....
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the apple hasn't made a global thud like this since isaac newton was beemd.more than 30 million dollars in market value gone this week. they are blaming the iphone 5c. it is supposed to be the cool cheaper model but it is 549 dollars cheaper without a contract. they say people in china will bach at the price. the deadly attack on the tack on the embassy in benghazi was one year ago today, september 11th. one grieving mother reveals. and gun control, what does this mean for the nationwide debate? we'll hash it out for both sides when we come back. >>> welcome back. in world news one year ago terrorists attacked u.s. diplomatic posts in benghazi, libya. four americans were killed and the public heard contradictory and as we later learned blatantly false explanations and the next day and one of the most heavily scrutinized speeches of his career the president vowed he would get to the bottom of it all. today we mourn for more americans that represent the best of the united states of america. we will not waiver to see that justice is done for this terrible act an
the apple hasn't made a global thud like this since isaac newton was beemd.more than 30 million dollars in market value gone this week. they are blaming the iphone 5c. it is supposed to be the cool cheaper model but it is 549 dollars cheaper without a contract. they say people in china will bach at the price. the deadly attack on the tack on the embassy in benghazi was one year ago today, september 11th. one grieving mother reveals. and gun control, what does this mean for the nationwide...
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Sep 24, 2013
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isaac newton is the one that figured that out. let's suppose we have a ball of putty or a ball of taffy or a ball of jell-o, something that's really pliable, something that you can whang around a lot, okay? and let's suppose i pull it across the room, and i pull it everywhere with just the same amount of force. what it would do is it'll race across the room and when it got here if you took a snapshot of it, it would still be in a ball shape, okay? let's suppose instead that i pulled on that jell-o a lot stronger here on this part and so-so in the middle and over here a little bit weak-- quite a bit weaker. ah, now i have a difference in pulls across the jell-o. that jell-o, gang, is gonna race across the room. when it gets over here and you take a snapshot of it as it goes by, would it have that shape? no it wouldn't have that shape because this side here is accelerating more than this side. it's a pliable stuff now, so this side here would, maybe, get out to here. this side here is not being pulled so far, that would lag behind o
isaac newton is the one that figured that out. let's suppose we have a ball of putty or a ball of taffy or a ball of jell-o, something that's really pliable, something that you can whang around a lot, okay? and let's suppose i pull it across the room, and i pull it everywhere with just the same amount of force. what it would do is it'll race across the room and when it got here if you took a snapshot of it, it would still be in a ball shape, okay? let's suppose instead that i pulled on that...
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if you look at the price level fluctuations between, let us say, 1717 and the work of isaac newton and the year before world war i or even up until the 1930s, you will find that variation in the price level over the long run was virtually zero. that is to say the purchasing power of the pound over a period of a couple of hundred years, choosing a standard assortment of basic goods from the market was the same purchasing power based upon the wages and salaries of each particular set of facts and circumstances. so that while not perfect because there were variations on a decennial basis or even an annual basis, they were very modest. the deflations of the gold standard were about 1.2% per annum. despite the unbelievable exaggeration that one hears from academics who wish to criticize the gold standard, inflations under the gold standard themselves -- that is to say when gold output was rising and giving rise to an expansion of money supply and not only that, but an expansion of growth which continued both during the deflations and the so-called inflation -- what was described as inflatio
if you look at the price level fluctuations between, let us say, 1717 and the work of isaac newton and the year before world war i or even up until the 1930s, you will find that variation in the price level over the long run was virtually zero. that is to say the purchasing power of the pound over a period of a couple of hundred years, choosing a standard assortment of basic goods from the market was the same purchasing power based upon the wages and salaries of each particular set of facts and...
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isaac newton benjamin franklin, marie curie... and albert einstein.support the chef's idea about gnocchi making the scratches. if george could prove gnocchi was innocent chef pisghetti would be happy, and george would have cannoli! ooh! i love cannoli. george had to observe more. ( chattering ) ( meows ) gnocchi was thrilled to be back in the restaurant. now she could go back to her old routine. ( purring ) george needed something to draw on. waiter, could we get some garlic bread? huh? george needed to measure both sets of marks. i guess he doesn't want us filling up before the meal. to measure the marks on the door, george needed something longer. ( slurping ) i think he's a restaurant critic. he's taking samples of the pasta. the scratches had depth, too. how could george measure that? hmm... ( sighs ) where's that side of ravioli? but i just cooked it! waiter, could we get some water? now he's reviewing the ravioli. he seems to like it better than the spaghetti. that he just dragged along the floor. the scratches on the booth were shorter than tho
isaac newton benjamin franklin, marie curie... and albert einstein.support the chef's idea about gnocchi making the scratches. if george could prove gnocchi was innocent chef pisghetti would be happy, and george would have cannoli! ooh! i love cannoli. george had to observe more. ( chattering ) ( meows ) gnocchi was thrilled to be back in the restaurant. now she could go back to her old routine. ( purring ) george needed something to draw on. waiter, could we get some garlic bread? huh? george...
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kind comments regarding my father and i will say that he and i -- you know, to paraphrase sir isaac newton who said, if i have been able to see a little bit further, it is only because i have stood on the shoulder of giants. and i will say one thing, that senator lee and i are both very fortunate as we are blessed to be the sons of fathers whom we admire immensely and who i think for both of us played a big, big part in trying to raise us up to be principled, to fight for liberty and to fight for the constitution. you know, my dad, you think about the journeys to freedom that constitute who we are as the american people. all of us have a story. doesn't matter, in any group you go to, you could get a thousand people in an audience and peach person could come up -- and each person could come up to the microphone and tell their story, their family's story. of someone who risked everything to be here. my dad as a kid was born in cuba. we mentioned earlier that his father had come from the canary islands when he was 1. and as a young man, by dad was 14 when he began getting involved in the cuba
kind comments regarding my father and i will say that he and i -- you know, to paraphrase sir isaac newton who said, if i have been able to see a little bit further, it is only because i have stood on the shoulder of giants. and i will say one thing, that senator lee and i are both very fortunate as we are blessed to be the sons of fathers whom we admire immensely and who i think for both of us played a big, big part in trying to raise us up to be principled, to fight for liberty and to fight...