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i was five, six, years old when i was taking pictures with my father's kodak camera. and that's the difficult part. the exact moment which told the story. now hungarians -- there is the need to excel. my father was not really an artist. he was a soccer player. a very good one. he said, "son, whatever you do, you have to be the best at it." first, not second, you have to be first because otherwise it's not worth it. >> anthony: vilmos zsigmond, legendary cinematographer. if, for some reason, you don't know the name, you sure as hell know his work. the oscar winning "close encounters", "the deer hunter", his absolutely revolutionary work on "mccabe & mrs. miller", "the long goodbye", "deliverance." he created a whole new palette. took crazy risks. changed film language in ways that people still try to imitate. and he's making our camera crew very nervous, i can tell you. >> anthony: self taught yourself. you taught yourself to shoot. >> vilmos: basically i always tried to use my father's little kodak camera. my luck was, actually, that i became sick with some kidney dis
i was five, six, years old when i was taking pictures with my father's kodak camera. and that's the difficult part. the exact moment which told the story. now hungarians -- there is the need to excel. my father was not really an artist. he was a soccer player. a very good one. he said, "son, whatever you do, you have to be the best at it." first, not second, you have to be first because otherwise it's not worth it. >> anthony: vilmos zsigmond, legendary cinematographer. if, for...
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something obviously he will never forget, it is what you call a kodak moment.ip, they saw pods of gray whales and dolphins being playful together, near san diego ". >> incredible. >> usually people pay to be near dolphins so...thanks to sandy rich we have the expense for free. have a great day. ♪ gaviscon is a proven heartburn remedy that gives you fast-acting, long-lasting relief. it immediately neutralizes acid and only gaviscon helps keep acid down for hours. for fast-acting, long-lasting relief, try doctor-recommended gaviscon. >> they say $1 million doesn't buy what it used to. maybe. but it's still a pretty good paycheck for 30 minutes of work. are you ready? let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [cheers and applause] [dramatic music] ♪ hey, everybody, i'm chris harrison. welcome to the show. are you guys ready for "millionaire" today? [cheers and applause] good. because i have a very special surprise for you today: two of my very good friends from "the bachelor," andi and nikki, have stopped by to raise money to donate to their favorite charities.
something obviously he will never forget, it is what you call a kodak moment.ip, they saw pods of gray whales and dolphins being playful together, near san diego ". >> incredible. >> usually people pay to be near dolphins so...thanks to sandy rich we have the expense for free. have a great day. ♪ gaviscon is a proven heartburn remedy that gives you fast-acting, long-lasting relief. it immediately neutralizes acid and only gaviscon helps keep acid down for hours. for...
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when i was a kid kodak stood for photography.d up going bankrupt because of digital photography. they actually invented digital photography. but they didn't invest in it, they didn't partner. some people may need to partner with larger companies. to get that market entry. sectors like health care and education and transportation, things like smart cities that require a lot of companies to be working together just as the first wave a lot of companies work together to build the internet. emily: uber hasn't partnered with anyone. steve: and it is causing them problems. they are not available in germany or south korea. they had some real challenges. in washington two floors of the building have focused on policy. they get started and second wave hasn't happened. as it takes on more importance it will have significant policy implications. that will be much more common in the third wave. emily: we talk about a bubble and inflated valuations? steve: 75% of venture capital went to california and new york and massachusetts. but we are see
when i was a kid kodak stood for photography.d up going bankrupt because of digital photography. they actually invented digital photography. but they didn't invest in it, they didn't partner. some people may need to partner with larger companies. to get that market entry. sectors like health care and education and transportation, things like smart cities that require a lot of companies to be working together just as the first wave a lot of companies work together to build the internet. emily:...
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>> the most vivid example was the kodak company.odak really owned photography when i was a kid, and then went bankrupt, so every company needs to you did where the future is make sure they're making the investmented to have a bright future. >>> there's a big battle brewing between amazon and netflix. julia boorstin assist the latest on that story. >> reporter: take a look at netflix shares down about 4% today while amazon shares are nearly 1% hire on the heels of announcing that amazon prime will be available as a stand-alone streaming service. breaking it out from the amazon prime membership, which includes free ships, or now is also available monthly for $11. amazon is hoping to lure more original content. includingsh this new amazon service a direct attack on netflix as well as hulu and comes as it rolls out the price hikes next month for some of the longtime subscribers. amazon is undercutting net flex. the new service costs $is less than netflix's standard membership. i'm sure we'll here reed hastings weigh in when netflix repo
>> the most vivid example was the kodak company.odak really owned photography when i was a kid, and then went bankrupt, so every company needs to you did where the future is make sure they're making the investmented to have a bright future. >>> there's a big battle brewing between amazon and netflix. julia boorstin assist the latest on that story. >> reporter: take a look at netflix shares down about 4% today while amazon shares are nearly 1% hire on the heels of announcing...
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kodak fell apart.ust know from my area. >> kevin doesn't draw a government check, doesn't do drugs and doesn't even keep beer in his fridge. he is a single partner raising a teenaged son graduate high school next year and join the army. >> why do you want to be in the military so badly? >> serve my country. not very much people plan on doing it. >> what do you think of your old man? if he wasn't sitting here, what would you tell me about your dad? >> he's a good hard worker. going for nursing coming from the factory, that was probably hard. i love you, i look up to you coming from raising me, single parent. that wasn't easy. zblz i just want what's best for you. i would rather you go to college for a year or two and if you still want military go that route. >> town, country, family. that's how it goes in places like garbutt, new york. and it would do the political establishment some good to get out of their office towers and visit a place like garbutt only exists in their imagination. >> what have repu
kodak fell apart.ust know from my area. >> kevin doesn't draw a government check, doesn't do drugs and doesn't even keep beer in his fridge. he is a single partner raising a teenaged son graduate high school next year and join the army. >> why do you want to be in the military so badly? >> serve my country. not very much people plan on doing it. >> what do you think of your old man? if he wasn't sitting here, what would you tell me about your dad? >> he's a good...
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eastman kodak, i know that dates me. it's like a brownie camera. eastern stock roared higher again today. there's an addition al piece tht makes them exceptional. cup and handle formation. this has everything that tech doesn't have. when you see this kind of created cup and handle pattern. the stock is usually rated higher. this chart is like an iron. >> one last -- when it's on. take a gander at the daily chart. i never talk about this one. it's a small engineering construction company with a stock that broke out last week. mass tech has the golden cross. and ponzi thinks it has a lot more room to run. can you imagine, these are picture perfect. and tech by the way, looks exactly the opposite. these are opposites are not attractive. the charges make it clear that the material stocks are breaking out. that includes alcoa, eastman chemical. and mastec. the real takeaway, is that these stocks only behave this way when we're enteringering into the early to middle stages of the world wide economic advantage. all these are screaming. and that's very goo
eastman kodak, i know that dates me. it's like a brownie camera. eastern stock roared higher again today. there's an addition al piece tht makes them exceptional. cup and handle formation. this has everything that tech doesn't have. when you see this kind of created cup and handle pattern. the stock is usually rated higher. this chart is like an iron. >> one last -- when it's on. take a gander at the daily chart. i never talk about this one. it's a small engineering construction company...
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to kodak factory, you lost 200,000 jobs. i will bring 200,000 jobs upstate. new york are saying, whoa, whoa, not just bernie sanders asking what you have done for us, what did you do for us as senator? sandra: right now she has the ability, which she is already showing signs she will stay with this running on president obama's record with the economy, because how did he start out that speech we took live at top. hour the other day? job, unemployment rate is cut in half the past couple years. so she is going to run on president obama's record, on the economy, whether you think that the situation in the economy is or not. harris: that is interesting. when we were watching that on "outnumbered," president obama with his comments he wrote her talking points for her. 73 straight months what he called growth in terms of jobs sector, 14.4 million jobs. but i want you to note that red state section of new york and particularly why it is important for donald trump on other side. he has opportunity to set this up in case they go against each other. look how dicey it is
to kodak factory, you lost 200,000 jobs. i will bring 200,000 jobs upstate. new york are saying, whoa, whoa, not just bernie sanders asking what you have done for us, what did you do for us as senator? sandra: right now she has the ability, which she is already showing signs she will stay with this running on president obama's record with the economy, because how did he start out that speech we took live at top. hour the other day? job, unemployment rate is cut in half the past couple years. so...
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and these days ipads have taken over from kodak everywhere and will continue to do so.e demand is probably less than i would like to have it. nonetheless, history has shown me in bull markets be long silver, be short gold. as itched, i said, i'm going to from the long side and use the ratio as an indicator the as the why not bullish trend of the precious metals in and of themselves. >> dennis, great to see you. dennis gartman of the gartman letter. >> do you know who was on this four weeks ago? bk said look at silver. i will say this, i think the reason people are buying silver is because gold is such an up trend, people are scared that gold is getting away, they're going to the next best trade. this to me is more bullish for gold than it is for silver. and look at the way gold has performed recently. >> meaning -- >> i don't know what the ratio will do, but i think gold is in a bull up trend. >>> up next, could this be the most polarizing product in america? apple watch owners love it, but the general public hates it. so what gives. and what doresults of a fascinating
and these days ipads have taken over from kodak everywhere and will continue to do so.e demand is probably less than i would like to have it. nonetheless, history has shown me in bull markets be long silver, be short gold. as itched, i said, i'm going to from the long side and use the ratio as an indicator the as the why not bullish trend of the precious metals in and of themselves. >> dennis, great to see you. dennis gartman of the gartman letter. >> do you know who was on this...
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the founder of kodak, popularized photography in the u.s. at the beginning, it was very much guesswork, and there's a story, he was sleeping in a hammock in the corner of the warehouse trying to get the company started. and the industrial gelatin that was used to develop the photos, people were sending in photos, they were coming out black. he was frantic to find out what was wrong. turned out the cows whose carcass was boiled down to make the gelatin, they were moved to pastures where there was no sulfur, and that was enough to wreck the photography process. he said, this won't happen again. he started to hire chemists from boston tech, and had some good results from the well-trained minds, and later, funded the transition of boston tech to what is now m.i.t. and he is to a very large degree responsible for making this the great school it is today. passion plays a big role in philanthropy. one of george eastman's passions was music, he had a full pipe organ in his house, and hire ed someone to wake him up with that every day. and there's a
the founder of kodak, popularized photography in the u.s. at the beginning, it was very much guesswork, and there's a story, he was sleeping in a hammock in the corner of the warehouse trying to get the company started. and the industrial gelatin that was used to develop the photos, people were sending in photos, they were coming out black. he was frantic to find out what was wrong. turned out the cows whose carcass was boiled down to make the gelatin, they were moved to pastures where there...
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the founder of kodak, popularized photography in the early 1900s.hen he began, the photographic process was all guess work. very little science involved. for instance, there's some remarkable stories during the early startup phase of his company when he was literally sleeping in a hammock in the corner of the warehouse trying to get the business ramped up, there was appear idea of time for a few weeks where there was failures of the gelatin that was used to develop the photos, people were sending in photos, they were coming out black. he was frantic, as you can imagine. turned out the cows whose carcass was boiled down to make the gelatin, they were moved to pastures where there was no sulfur in the grass that they were eating. and that tiny missing element was enough to wreck this delicate chemistry of photography. when he figured this out, you can imagine, he said, that's never going to happen to me again. i'm going to mass the science. so he started hiring chemists from a school in new england called boston tech. he had good experience from the w
the founder of kodak, popularized photography in the early 1900s.hen he began, the photographic process was all guess work. very little science involved. for instance, there's some remarkable stories during the early startup phase of his company when he was literally sleeping in a hammock in the corner of the warehouse trying to get the business ramped up, there was appear idea of time for a few weeks where there was failures of the gelatin that was used to develop the photos, people were...
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. >> how about kodak? they should still be in there. united health, arrive beat forecasts. company also raised 2016 earnings outlook as well. united health points to strong organic growth as well as good customer retention levels. >>> gop front runner donald trump reorganizing his campaign. politico reporting pa ining --. trump's former campaign manager corey lewandowski will take on a reduced role and reassigned after the shuffle. it is primary day in new york and the candidates continue to duke it out for delegates. in the latest maris pole donald trump is in the lead. and here with more is kelly ann -- thank you both for being here today. let's talk about the story on the front page of the journal getting more attention lately and just that fight over the rules for the conventionist. the journal points out today that the party is going to be in a difficult behind explaining that donald trump has the most votes but party rules could allow them to nominate someone else. >> i think the nominee is going to be trump or cruz. and speaker ryan spoke about that last week and too
. >> how about kodak? they should still be in there. united health, arrive beat forecasts. company also raised 2016 earnings outlook as well. united health points to strong organic growth as well as good customer retention levels. >>> gop front runner donald trump reorganizing his campaign. politico reporting pa ining --. trump's former campaign manager corey lewandowski will take on a reduced role and reassigned after the shuffle. it is primary day in new york and the candidates...
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that is george eastman, who as founder of kodak popularized photography in the early 1800s. when he began, the process was all guesswork. there was very little process science involved. in the startup of his company, there was a period of time, a few weeks where there was a series of failures of the gelatin, the industrial gelatin, that was used to the photos, and people were sending and photos, and they were coming up black, and it would have killed the company fast,y could not fix it and the cows whose carcasses were boiled down to make industrial gelatin -- i do not know if you know that is where gelatin came from, but it is, but there was a lack of sulfur in the grass they were eating, and that tiny missing element was enough to cause this in photography, certificate this out, he said that is never going to happen to me again. i'm going to master the basic science so i know what is going on. from anded a chemist of stuart little school called boston tech, and there were these mines that came to him, and in gratitude, he later funded the transformation of boston tech into
that is george eastman, who as founder of kodak popularized photography in the early 1800s. when he began, the process was all guesswork. there was very little process science involved. in the startup of his company, there was a period of time, a few weeks where there was a series of failures of the gelatin, the industrial gelatin, that was used to the photos, and people were sending and photos, and they were coming up black, and it would have killed the company fast,y could not fix it and the...