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the people of dow, the company that lets you do great things, the 8,000 scientists of the eastman kodak company, the exxon education foundation on behalf of exxon scientists, and... we live in a world of molecules interacting with other molecules in chemical reactions. what makes the reactions occur? why are some fast and some slow? the rate of a reaction turns out to be critical whether you're involved in construction or winemaking or simply preparing food. to understand these dynamics, we must probe the driving forces. captioning made possible by the annenberg/cpb project chemistry is not just bottles on a shelf. that would be pretty dull. it's about chemical reactions, about compounds changing to make other compounds, about molecules bouncing around. it's a wonderful world of transformations. take this apple tree. it grew from a seed, but on the way it used water from the soil, minerals and fertilizers from the soil. it took in carbon dioxide from the air, and the sunlight provided it with the energy to do what? to run a chemical factory making a whole host of marvelous molecules-- t
the people of dow, the company that lets you do great things, the 8,000 scientists of the eastman kodak company, the exxon education foundation on behalf of exxon scientists, and... we live in a world of molecules interacting with other molecules in chemical reactions. what makes the reactions occur? why are some fast and some slow? the rate of a reaction turns out to be critical whether you're involved in construction or winemaking or simply preparing food. to understand these dynamics, we...
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Oct 29, 2013
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kodak lives. yes, this is breaking right now.truggling and had to sell off a lot of patents apparently is going to list its common shares on the new york stock exchange even has a ticker symbol. trading november 1. important new kodak. listing once again. look, they went through some tough times. what is amazing here is that my dad used to own kodak, own it low, biotite, put me through college. we will be watching it novembe november 1 of 2015. are you dying to get your hands on google glass? i'm not coming how to sell me on this. there is one big caveat here. we are going to tell you okay, get ready. when we made our commitment to the gulf, bp had two big goals: help the gulf recover and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer energy company. i can tell you - safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge technology, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, whe experts watch over all drilling activity twenty-four-seven. and we're sharing what we've learned, so
kodak lives. yes, this is breaking right now.truggling and had to sell off a lot of patents apparently is going to list its common shares on the new york stock exchange even has a ticker symbol. trading november 1. important new kodak. listing once again. look, they went through some tough times. what is amazing here is that my dad used to own kodak, own it low, biotite, put me through college. we will be watching it novembe november 1 of 2015. are you dying to get your hands on google glass?...
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Oct 30, 2013
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eastman kodak saying it's going to begin trading friday.chapter 11 bankruptcy last year and trying to make a come back as a smaller company focused on commercial and packaging printing. adobe said the threat of a cyber breech was bigger than reported. attackers obtained data on 38 million customer a counts. we'll talk to kentucky governor. one of the big bright spots for the roll out of obama care so far. the health exchange site has had 350,000 unique visitors and signed up 31,000 people for health care coverage. steve beshear will join us right after the break when we come right back. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 trading inspires your life. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 life inspires your trading. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 where others see fads... tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 ...you see opportunities. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're here to help tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 turn inspiration into action. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 we have intuitive platforms tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 to help you discover what's trending. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and seasoned market experts to help shar
eastman kodak saying it's going to begin trading friday.chapter 11 bankruptcy last year and trying to make a come back as a smaller company focused on commercial and packaging printing. adobe said the threat of a cyber breech was bigger than reported. attackers obtained data on 38 million customer a counts. we'll talk to kentucky governor. one of the big bright spots for the roll out of obama care so far. the health exchange site has had 350,000 unique visitors and signed up 31,000 people for...
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kodak was trying to innovate its way back to the top when it lost its way and disappeared. this is explored in the book, "the dark side of innovation" by ankush chopra, professor of innovation at fribourg school of management in switzerland. define this dark side. > thank-you for having me here! you are right. the dark side of generations is not like normal generations. it punishes the innovator. instead of enhancing your profits it destroys your profits. i call these innovations that punish the innovator by destroying it, "the dark side of innovators." what kind of a business environment do companies find themselves in to go down this wrong path of innovation? > this can happen in almost any industry. i have seen it happen in the digital industry, i seen it happen in the sport watch industry. it's right now happening in microsoft, g e, phillips, and the light industry i can go on and on. it's almost in a situation that this can happen. so are the stressed industries of these companies that have their backs up against the wall? no, not necessarily. this can be in it in an i
kodak was trying to innovate its way back to the top when it lost its way and disappeared. this is explored in the book, "the dark side of innovation" by ankush chopra, professor of innovation at fribourg school of management in switzerland. define this dark side. > thank-you for having me here! you are right. the dark side of generations is not like normal generations. it punishes the innovator. instead of enhancing your profits it destroys your profits. i call these innovations...
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kodak ready to get back into the game. emerging detectives.nes expanding it's deal with dish network. passengers in chicago,á denver ask oakland wl beq abler> to checwi out añr d you won't be able toÑiçó reserve in Ñiadvance. san francisco main artery. city officials onÑi hand to kick off the demolition located on the corner of vanness avenue and gehry boulevard. a new california pacific medical center. it will have a nine-story medical office building. it will of course be built to withstand a major earthquake. >> thezv mechanical system that arexd life critical in anyç building becomeym hyper considerate dmal a hospital project. >> it took years of negotiations to get the hospital approved. union nursesok protested possibility of job losses and sutter health had to guarantee it would rebuilt st. luke's hospital in mission district. both open in 2019. >> just ahead tonight a special report on the anniversary of super storm sandy. how one town is having to force people into >> michael finney examines health care coverage that some people a
kodak ready to get back into the game. emerging detectives.nes expanding it's deal with dish network. passengers in chicago,á denver ask oakland wl beq abler> to checwi out añr d you won't be able toÑiçó reserve in Ñiadvance. san francisco main artery. city officials onÑi hand to kick off the demolition located on the corner of vanness avenue and gehry boulevard. a new california pacific medical center. it will have a nine-story medical office building. it will of course be built...
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kodak ready to get back into the game. emerging detectives. stocko[ exchange z southwest airlines expanding it's deal with dish network. passengers in chicago,á denver ask oakland wl beq abler> to checwi out añr d you won't be able toÑiçó reserve in Ñiadvance. san francisco main artery. city officials onÑi hand to kick off the demolition located on the corner of vanness avenue and gehry boulevard. a new california pacific medical center. it will have a nine-story medical office building. it will of course be built to withstand a major earthquake. >> thezv mechanical system that arexd life critical in anyç building becomeym hyper considerate dmal a hospital project. >> it took years of negotiations to get the hospital approved. union nursesok protested possibility of job losses and sutter health had to guarantee it would rebuilt st. luke's hospital in mission district. both open in 2019. >> just ahead tonight a special report on the anniversary of super storm sandy. how one town is having to force people into >> michael finney examines he
kodak ready to get back into the game. emerging detectives. stocko[ exchange z southwest airlines expanding it's deal with dish network. passengers in chicago,á denver ask oakland wl beq abler> to checwi out añr d you won't be able toÑiçó reserve in Ñiadvance. san francisco main artery. city officials onÑi hand to kick off the demolition located on the corner of vanness avenue and gehry boulevard. a new california pacific medical center. it will have a nine-story medical office...
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thing of memory i could think of they look to take products off market when government went after kodakor the instant print camera that mimicked thked the polaroid camera, i remember this very well. i'm dating myself i had one, still do, bay, call me. my point was, that i thought it was a significant development. it was government encouraging comingcomeingcome physcasion of. >> mo products are coming off the market, it has to do with older products. neil: none of popular ones, 4 or 3 or 5. >> the 5. >> the fbi or whatever it is the mega-the munchy. >> i got my free blackberry. >> they can't try to take that. neil: you edge to think it will you don't think it will be that big a deal. >> it is open a can of worms. then you can open up a war but i don't think so. >> wait do you hear that? ♪ rock a bye baby >> that music puts ni sleep. >> i like the fact polls are swinging in favor of republicans, president has been trying to put it on shoulders of republicans, that not working, it worked in '95 when chin ho kellclintonclin was responsiblee shut down, but it worked. it does not seem to be w
thing of memory i could think of they look to take products off market when government went after kodakor the instant print camera that mimicked thked the polaroid camera, i remember this very well. i'm dating myself i had one, still do, bay, call me. my point was, that i thought it was a significant development. it was government encouraging comingcomeingcome physcasion of. >> mo products are coming off the market, it has to do with older products. neil: none of popular ones, 4 or 3 or...
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professional photographer who can be heard off camera gently directing his children through these precious kodak moments. >> dad! >> that's good. keep going. >> i always remember getting sick of it because i just wanted to have fun and we always had to pause and take a picture, which kind of got annoy pg after a while, but looking back, nice to see the picture, i guess. >> reporter: mom connie loved being with her kids so much that, as they grew older, she found a job taking care of toddlers at this day care home. but on september the 23rd, 2010, as connie was leaving her job for the day, her life and family were quite literally blown apt. >> a thunderous explosion rocks an east county neighborhood. >> the first thing i said to myself when i heard the explosion was oh, my goodness, what was that? >> reporter: teddy williams is the owner of the day care home. >> so i ran out the gate. i come to this point and i thought, because connie's car is rolling at full speed and smacked into my van. i ran around her truck, and this is where i found connie, right here, on her side in the street. >> reporter
professional photographer who can be heard off camera gently directing his children through these precious kodak moments. >> dad! >> that's good. keep going. >> i always remember getting sick of it because i just wanted to have fun and we always had to pause and take a picture, which kind of got annoy pg after a while, but looking back, nice to see the picture, i guess. >> reporter: mom connie loved being with her kids so much that, as they grew older, she found a job...
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eastman kodak when nafta was signed was a great going concern and has now just gone through bankruptcything that nobody would have ever expected. i'm worried about tpp, because hickey freeman is one of the last wonderful iconic companies in my district. and we understand that tpp benefits vietnam to the extent that they will have privileges that we don't have. i also have a bill to stop what we're doing and to give us an opportunity with snapback and the way we regard these things. remember, ed, it's not the tariff that hurts us. what hurts us are the -- the barriers that they throw up to keep them from accepting our oh goods. >> sure. why is the president -- i find it very -- >> i don't know. we talked -- i talked with him before korea. there were 26 car dealers and all south korea that sold american cars. and now as you pointed out earlier, that we are really coming out the short end again on this trade. it's like we can't call ourselves a super power if everything in the world that we need in this world is made someplace else and we have to import it. >> okay. >> it makes no sense t
eastman kodak when nafta was signed was a great going concern and has now just gone through bankruptcything that nobody would have ever expected. i'm worried about tpp, because hickey freeman is one of the last wonderful iconic companies in my district. and we understand that tpp benefits vietnam to the extent that they will have privileges that we don't have. i also have a bill to stop what we're doing and to give us an opportunity with snapback and the way we regard these things. remember,...
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kodak, were know those patents are worth something. that's why i'd love to hear from your guy.ess is falling apart. may not matter. >> since we're talking about lenovo, there's ibm which has been the worst performer on the dow so far this year. they're saying the chinese impact, what's going on there with the hardware business, that's going to be felt for a couple of quarters. what do you think of ibm, jim? >> i don't like -- i used to have a rule at my old hedge fund. try to keep that with ""mad money"." don't by the first year of a new ceo. too much could go wrong. that would have saved you a lot when it comes to this particular situation. >> what's interesting -- >> go ahead. >> can i say something? what's interesting, it was announced when he was stepping down. i was on air at cnbc. it came as such a surprise. you wanted to say, is he getting out while the getting is good? remember, two quarters after he left officially as ceo, you started that six quarter run of negative sales growth. what did he really see? >> this was an open rebellion, herb, as you know on that conferen
kodak, were know those patents are worth something. that's why i'd love to hear from your guy.ess is falling apart. may not matter. >> since we're talking about lenovo, there's ibm which has been the worst performer on the dow so far this year. they're saying the chinese impact, what's going on there with the hardware business, that's going to be felt for a couple of quarters. what do you think of ibm, jim? >> i don't like -- i used to have a rule at my old hedge fund. try to keep...
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kodak coming back to the board room. after emerging from bankruptcy in 2012.w focused on business imaging. friday she is with on new york stock exchange under the symbol kodk. they will get 1.5% cost-of-living adjustment in the monthly payments next year. one of the smallest raises since automatic adjustments started in 1975. a west coast super charger car door. charging stations between san diego, california, and vancouver british colombia. panasonic will provide lithium-ion batteries. that is the latest from the fox business network, giving you the power to prosper. ashley: lets head down to the new york stock exchange and of course we are keeping an on what is going on of where the tapering could still be on the table in december. let's head down to mark newton with his perspective. what was your take on what the fed had to say? speak out the market certainly did react to the negative following the fed minutes. i mentioned a couple of different things did the market has been up 13 of the last 15 trading days. historically that is something that is very rare
kodak coming back to the board room. after emerging from bankruptcy in 2012.w focused on business imaging. friday she is with on new york stock exchange under the symbol kodk. they will get 1.5% cost-of-living adjustment in the monthly payments next year. one of the smallest raises since automatic adjustments started in 1975. a west coast super charger car door. charging stations between san diego, california, and vancouver british colombia. panasonic will provide lithium-ion batteries. that is...
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it's back, eas eastman kodak. it filed for bankruptcy protection in 2012, now trying to come back focusing on commercial and packaging printing. >> the wall street journal reports that sac capital advisers will likely plead guilty to securities fraud, run by robert cohen. the timing of the settlement isn't yet set, but could come by the end of the week. >> meanwhile, reports say settlement talks between j.p. morgan and justice department could be troubled. j.p. morgan is reportedly looking to shield itself from criminal investigations. so far, the justice department is essentially saying no. >> what happened there? a lot of people thought that was a done deal. >> when we look at criminal liability, even though the bank has set aside money for this case, the criminal side, those debts could be crippling if applied to the bank. j.p. morgan said it was doing the government a favor by buying washington mutual and bear stearns. they believe the fdic, the same agency to secures your checking account, could pay. >> that
it's back, eas eastman kodak. it filed for bankruptcy protection in 2012, now trying to come back focusing on commercial and packaging printing. >> the wall street journal reports that sac capital advisers will likely plead guilty to securities fraud, run by robert cohen. the timing of the settlement isn't yet set, but could come by the end of the week. >> meanwhile, reports say settlement talks between j.p. morgan and justice department could be troubled. j.p. morgan is reportedly...
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host: this from "the washington times on kodak -- the washington times," guest: things happen in differentarts of the country. the president is on his game and he knows his subject matter and he is trying to get republicans to understand the necessity of the aca. i think he is doing it to the best of his ability. look, there has been a problem in the communication about what this is all about. some of the blame lies with the them -- with the administration, some of it lies with the members of congress that did not want this to work in the first place. why are you talking about rolling the plan out when you do not want anything to be rolled out? you have tried everything to , tormine it, minimize it wipe it out. it has not been successful, thank god, and this will not be successful as well. you notice in the questions today, the ways and means committee, you would think that the other side asking those questions are really -- they want this so badly, that they just want these problems to be corrected tomorrow morning. that is not their objective. i am not speculating about their motivation,
host: this from "the washington times on kodak -- the washington times," guest: things happen in differentarts of the country. the president is on his game and he knows his subject matter and he is trying to get republicans to understand the necessity of the aca. i think he is doing it to the best of his ability. look, there has been a problem in the communication about what this is all about. some of the blame lies with the them -- with the administration, some of it lies with the...