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john mcquillen, thank you. >> thank you very much. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> a kqed television production. ♪ >> it's sort of like old fisherman's wharf. it reminds me of old san francisco. >> and you'd be a little bit like jean valjean, with the teeth, whatever. >> and worth the calories, the cholesterol, and the heart attack you might have. >> it's like an adventure, you know. you've got to put on your miner's helmet. >> it reminds me of oatmeal with a touch of wet dog. >> i did. inhaled it. >> people when they say sommelier or something.
john mcquillen, thank you. >> thank you very much. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> a kqed television production. ♪ >> it's sort of like old fisherman's wharf. it reminds me of old san francisco. >> and you'd be a little bit like jean valjean, with the teeth, whatever. >> and worth the calories, the cholesterol, and the heart attack you might have. >> it's like an adventure, you know....
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john mcquillen, thank you. >> thank you very much. captioning sponsored by rose communications captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org . >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathieson and susie garin. >> now what with dow 17,000 in the rear view mirror, one long-time market watcher says there is very little that can prevent stocks from going higher. >>> summer stock sale. how and where bargain hunters are finding value nowow even at these lofty levels. >>> missing the bulls eye, three things retirement savers into ed to knoww about those popular target funds that most don't. we have all that and more on a monday business report for monday, july 37th. >> good evening, everyone, welcome, thursday came the fireworks. today it was the fizzle that followed last week's sizzle. stocks sold off mildly
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john mcquillen thank you. >> thank you very much. ♪ >> live from pier 3 in san francisco, welcome tooomberg west," where we cover innovation, technology and the future of business. i am emily chang. let's check some of your top tech headlines. uber has reached an agreement to cap there's during emergencies and natural disasters. the company has agreed to limit pricing during abnormal disruptions of the market and will implement similar policies across the u.s. they had been charging as much as eight times its base rate during storms in your last winter. samsung is warning cells of a smart phones and tablets have slowed dramatically.
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it features over 60 where books and objects on loan from universities. ,oining me is john mcquillen thetant curator, from the museum. >> thanks for having me. >> define it genius for us. >> that is a tough one. that is what this tries to accomplish. i think it changes as we have passed through the centuries from the ancient roman idea of the genius being sort of a guardian spirit that everyone had. every man had her genius, and every woman had her juno, to something that has become much more selective. 18th-century authors alexander ,ope, the great romantic poets something that only a very select few could ever achieve and be whether given by nature veryven by god, it was a selective thing that sets them apart. >> and didn't require public expression? the distinction between public genius and private genius? a very 18th-century idea to present oneself to the world in a certain way. >> yes. from a -- well, coming book museum and the book side of of whata publication history will tell you makes you a genius or not, and then history will ultimately be the judge, no matter if you think you
it features over 60 where books and objects on loan from universities. ,oining me is john mcquillen thetant curator, from the museum. >> thanks for having me. >> define it genius for us. >> that is a tough one. that is what this tries to accomplish. i think it changes as we have passed through the centuries from the ancient roman idea of the genius being sort of a guardian spirit that everyone had. every man had her genius, and every woman had her juno, to something that has...