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and kesler sacked. another safety, and the packers went on to win 17-11. kesler also took another second that he shouldn't have. griffith 4-8, 57 yards and a pick. davis 32 yards and a conc concussion. kesler 2-2 for 15 yards. that part looked grand. the safeties weren't anything to write home about. indians, they had the bad hop tonight. this was the new guy, brandon fire. solo homer. stole eight bases tonight. eight why ties the team record. haven't done it wins 1917 and sticks tonight. 13-3 over the halos. tigers losing right now. the good guys are a little so the past couple of days the chance of showers and storms for everyone has been about 50% for everyone has been about 50%. today was 6%. saturday is at 80%. this is the day that we will see the rain. it starts fizzling out all next week a chance of showers and storms in the forecast until friday. >> dan: weather department will be busy this weekend. >> beth: they are. >> dan: thank you for joining us on cleveland 19 at 11. with handcrafted steakburgers, all-beef footlongs. and fresh guacamole made
and kesler sacked. another safety, and the packers went on to win 17-11. kesler also took another second that he shouldn't have. griffith 4-8, 57 yards and a pick. davis 32 yards and a conc concussion. kesler 2-2 for 15 yards. that part looked grand. the safeties weren't anything to write home about. indians, they had the bad hop tonight. this was the new guy, brandon fire. solo homer. stole eight bases tonight. eight why ties the team record. haven't done it wins 1917 and sticks tonight. 13-3...
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please give a warm welcome to doctor david kesler. [applause] >> thank you, and, thanks to book passage. one of our favorite bookstores and thank you all for coming out this evening. this journey, the journey that led to capture, began about 25 years ago for me at f.d.a. we began the investigation into th tobacco industry and i had to learn everything i could, about nicotine. i became very interested, why somebody would pick up a cigarette, smoke one and then 780,000 more over a lifetime. so i had to learn everything i could about nicotine. about addiction. and then i became very interested in year -- overeating and why that cookie has such power over me. the mechanism in both seemed to be somewhat similar. a stimulus highjacks our attention, based on past learning, there's this arousal, increased attention. these thoughts of wanting, i eah the cook kicks i have this momentary bliss. nothing else is getting through, two minutes later i go why did i do that? and the next time i'm exposed to some cue. i do it again. i strengthen those c
please give a warm welcome to doctor david kesler. [applause] >> thank you, and, thanks to book passage. one of our favorite bookstores and thank you all for coming out this evening. this journey, the journey that led to capture, began about 25 years ago for me at f.d.a. we began the investigation into th tobacco industry and i had to learn everything i could, about nicotine. i became very interested, why somebody would pick up a cigarette, smoke one and then 780,000 more over a lifetime....
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[applause] kesler. why do we look and feel in ways that we do not. >> blows help me give a warm welcome to doctor david kesler. >> stharng you, and thanks to book passage, one of our favorite bookstores and thank you all for coming out. >> the journey that led to capture, began about 25 years ago for me, at f.d.a. we began the investigation into the tobacco, and, i became interested why one would smoke one and then, 780,000 more over a lifetime. and then i became very interested in overeating and trying to understand why that chocolate-chip cookie has such power over me. the mechanism in both seemed to me to be somewhat similar. a stimulus, highjacks our attention, based on past learning, there's this arouse sal, increased attention. these thoughts of wanting, and i eat the cookie, and i have this momentary bliss and two minutes later i go why did i do that? and the next time i'm exposed to some cue associated with it. i do it again. i strengthen those circuits. so i had to learn everything i could abou
[applause] kesler. why do we look and feel in ways that we do not. >> blows help me give a warm welcome to doctor david kesler. >> stharng you, and thanks to book passage, one of our favorite bookstores and thank you all for coming out. >> the journey that led to capture, began about 25 years ago for me, at f.d.a. we began the investigation into the tobacco, and, i became interested why one would smoke one and then, 780,000 more over a lifetime. and then i became very...
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. >> a parade complete with clowns, princesses, including the fairest of t fairs gloria kesler. hospital, but had issues of my home, so i can relate to these kids. >> it's the little things that really make a difference in the lives of a sick child she says. bringing state fair to children's hospital might seem like a little thing but it's , really a big deal. >> there are so many families was sick children that can't get out to the fair, that it was a great way to bring joy to all of them. races? >> where else are you going to see a gorgeous smile like that it's all must like being on the ground, but better, because it is personalized. where else will you see a gorgeous smile like that. of course you do, sweet heart, every one has a sweet tooth for the cream puff. it's state fair at it's finest right here at chilen's hospital. mike anderson, wisn 12 news. kathy: that was fabulous. state fair partners with kohl's to bring the fair to children's hospital. this is their sixth year sponsoring the event. joyce: what a wonderful tomorrow night today, the real fonz visited the bronze
. >> a parade complete with clowns, princesses, including the fairest of t fairs gloria kesler. hospital, but had issues of my home, so i can relate to these kids. >> it's the little things that really make a difference in the lives of a sick child she says. bringing state fair to children's hospital might seem like a little thing but it's , really a big deal. >> there are so many families was sick children that can't get out to the fair, that it was a great way to bring joy...
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right now we talk about david kesler.
right now we talk about david kesler.
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the fact the robots are coming because andy kesler says we should welcome them and a former hedge fundle. he says looks what happened over history. computers killed jobs for those with rulers and kpak toe knives that were laying out magazines or constructing physical spreadsheets. now wall street doesn't exist without microsoft office. in each case, technology augments humans rather than replaces them. goes through a few other examples as well to show that, yes, technology can have the impact of destroying jobs, but it can also enhance progress and enhance jobs and education to try to get students enlisted instead of french literature into engineering and computer sciences and we should embrace technology. it's just a different take than sort of conventional wisdom that the robots are coming for your jobs and all going to be out of jobs. >> or if you want a job going forward, look at ways to make other jobs for efficient and that's the way you find work. because that's what progress is all about. so there's a lot of different takes obviously. certainly a focus for people looking for ne
the fact the robots are coming because andy kesler says we should welcome them and a former hedge fundle. he says looks what happened over history. computers killed jobs for those with rulers and kpak toe knives that were laying out magazines or constructing physical spreadsheets. now wall street doesn't exist without microsoft office. in each case, technology augments humans rather than replaces them. goes through a few other examples as well to show that, yes, technology can have the impact...
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well, he sounds tough, and there is a tough component in all of this, but as the fact checker glenn kesler went through "the post" of the speech he said a lot of things are just isis problem, the islamic state problem, and dump it all on obama and hillary clinton. it's got a long history going back to the bush administration. >> go ahead, margaret. >> we keep hearing about this idea of ideological tests, going back to cold war-era type screening. what does that mean? is the idea here that terrorists would tell the truth if you ask them if they want to hurt america? this notion of extreme vetting. i don't think it's practical at all. as you say, what would you do, stand there at the airports and have somebody say, do you believe in the constitution? do you believe in american values? it just wouldn't work, and again, it's a misfocus of the problem, at least now. >> it's been reported, bob, that congress is soon g t receive the notes from hillary clinton's emails. what should we be looking for there? >> god knows. i mean, there are thousands of emails the fbi said that they uncovered that we
well, he sounds tough, and there is a tough component in all of this, but as the fact checker glenn kesler went through "the post" of the speech he said a lot of things are just isis problem, the islamic state problem, and dump it all on obama and hillary clinton. it's got a long history going back to the bush administration. >> go ahead, margaret. >> we keep hearing about this idea of ideological tests, going back to cold war-era type screening. what does that mean? is...
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analyst aaron kesler expected online and mobile company to remain china's cloud leader rivaling whatng here. >> and your final stock call, always smaller cap under the radar call of the day, avexis, an illinois gene based therapy company. the stock down 10% over the last month so jefferies out defending, they upgraded from a buy to hold. like the release of recent test data. analyst says he got positive feedback from a dinner with some experts as well on what this company is doing. his target on the stock ticker is avxs by the way 42, 20% upside. there's five analysts who cover the name and their average target is $50 a share. so pretty much everybody bullish on avexis, having a big day today. >> yep. >> thank you. >>> the nasdaq, dow and s&p all trading just off record levels. is there still though a case for buying in to this bullish market? we're joined by bk asset management and steve grasso. we were e-mailing about this earlier today, boris, and you said actually buying markets at highs counterintuitively can often be a very smart idea, how come? >> it is because markets are bas
analyst aaron kesler expected online and mobile company to remain china's cloud leader rivaling whatng here. >> and your final stock call, always smaller cap under the radar call of the day, avexis, an illinois gene based therapy company. the stock down 10% over the last month so jefferies out defending, they upgraded from a buy to hold. like the release of recent test data. analyst says he got positive feedback from a dinner with some experts as well on what this company is doing. his...