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>> so carnegie mellon is a top tier. if you take the area of computer science, for example, the computer science school of computer science that andrew leads -- >> in that regard of course, but i mean even on other avenues like athletics, some of those kinds of levers that people throw sometimes. >> so it just turns out that carnegie mellon has distinguished itself in one area that we have more division 3 athletes that have a 4.0 average than any other university. so obviously given the size and the scale what have we want to do we cannot do everything, so we have to pick and choose what we want to do. we don't have a medical school, we don't have a law school nor are we trying to acquire one anytime soon. >> exactly. >> so i think one of the reasons our computer science school has become world leading is because deliberate decision was made by one of my predecessors that this is an area of significant growth and we have an opportunity to be a world leader. >> and now we see all the funds coming in of course on the busin
>> so carnegie mellon is a top tier. if you take the area of computer science, for example, the computer science school of computer science that andrew leads -- >> in that regard of course, but i mean even on other avenues like athletics, some of those kinds of levers that people throw sometimes. >> so it just turns out that carnegie mellon has distinguished itself in one area that we have more division 3 athletes that have a 4.0 average than any other university. so obviously...
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coolidge and mellon record can boast several things. they vastly reduce taxes, they instituted significant tax reform and a marginal income tax rate from over 70% to below 25%. with federal regulation ignited an economic boom and finally, this is most critical, they reduce the size of the federal government. that last point is the point that the first points could've been said about reagan and the last point was one of reagan's objectives but because republicans do not control congress he was not able to reduce the size of the federal government. coolidge actually did all those things. he was a very successful president of the very popular president. one of the interesting concepts in the chapter and this was covered a good bit in the press during coolidge's time. coolidge not only believes in economy and government, he was very vocal about what he saw as the moral reasons for it. a famous quote from him was i favor the policy of economy not because i wish to save money, but because i wish to say people. he was really afraid of people b
coolidge and mellon record can boast several things. they vastly reduce taxes, they instituted significant tax reform and a marginal income tax rate from over 70% to below 25%. with federal regulation ignited an economic boom and finally, this is most critical, they reduce the size of the federal government. that last point is the point that the first points could've been said about reagan and the last point was one of reagan's objectives but because republicans do not control congress he was...
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at the 2007 challenge they placed second on the gm carnegie mellon 18. -- carnegie mellon team. g.m. cuts jobs. conceptls an autonomous vehicle built with the same technology built in the 2007 car. google expands its driverless car program. and the race kicks and high gear. g.m. and segway make the final version of their earlier model. who unveils a fleet of test vehicles retrofitted. states passed laws allowing trevor less cars. expands into gm's territory and build its own car without a string miller pedals. in 2015 gm shows up to cadillac with the super cruise feature. they plan to sell the sedan in 2015. google says they have driven over one million miles in their driverless cars. they sometimes can't distinguish between trash and people. we could see the cars as early as 2017.as early recognition, artificial intelligence, all part of the work done here at the silicon valley arm of the chinese internet search giant. are in a unique position to see the best ideas from beijing and to put them together to create things no one else has created. >> meet the mastermind behind goog
at the 2007 challenge they placed second on the gm carnegie mellon 18. -- carnegie mellon team. g.m. cuts jobs. conceptls an autonomous vehicle built with the same technology built in the 2007 car. google expands its driverless car program. and the race kicks and high gear. g.m. and segway make the final version of their earlier model. who unveils a fleet of test vehicles retrofitted. states passed laws allowing trevor less cars. expands into gm's territory and build its own car without a...
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i am kelly evans out here at carnegie mellon university in pittsburgh.o let you know, bill, i'm making a new friend here, i think he might be a capable co-host even. had i, herb. >> hi, kelly. >> he is a home exploring robot butler, bill. he not only co-hosts i think he can bring me coffee from joe kernen to herb, you have been all over
i am kelly evans out here at carnegie mellon university in pittsburgh.o let you know, bill, i'm making a new friend here, i think he might be a capable co-host even. had i, herb. >> hi, kelly. >> he is a home exploring robot butler, bill. he not only co-hosts i think he can bring me coffee from joe kernen to herb, you have been all over
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landmarks all across the area are all a glow in pink the campaign started already the month of october mellon center in center city. the pink light is a reminder to schedule a mammogram. we are so proud and on whored in order to be a part of that every year. >>> boy did i need a little jacket today i had a small one. doesn't feel like early october. it feels like late october. >> i know. >>> maybe november or december. >> high need a parka. >>> we needed to brake break out heavy gear. feels like maybe we skipped the nice fall weather and went from '60s to '80s. we have a nice stretch it comes just time to head back to work next week. good news things are wind ding down with coastal storm. let's take a look at what's happening. we'll take you out to roof topical a rain has tapered in the city. it did pretty much all day on and off little spurts of showers. there is still some drizzle hanging in the air tonight. not the worse. the worse of the rain over south carolina continues flash flood warning in effect for many of the counties. some spots already seen 14 inches of rain and more rain is fal
landmarks all across the area are all a glow in pink the campaign started already the month of october mellon center in center city. the pink light is a reminder to schedule a mammogram. we are so proud and on whored in order to be a part of that every year. >>> boy did i need a little jacket today i had a small one. doesn't feel like early october. it feels like late october. >> i know. >>> maybe november or december. >> high need a parka. >>> we needed...
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the national gallery of art was a gift to the american people .rom andrew mellon up next, in the second of a two-part program, we visit the museum to learn about early american portrait paintings. in this program, we feature the work of gilbert stuart, whose unfinished portrait of george washington is the image on the one dollar bill. to studyt stuart went with benjamin west early in his career. he was a very well established painter in london. proficient. he could have stayed in london painting, but he accumulated debt. he made a good living, but he could not keep up with it. he left london, and went to dublin, trying to get rid of its creditors. the same thing happened in dublin. he decided he would come to america, and he would paint washington, and would make his fortune painting washington. in 1793, he came to america. he did not go to paint washington immediately. he's adopted new york city, and painted their -- he stopped in new york city, and painted there for about a year and a half. stuart did a portrait, and immediately had about 33 patrons who wanted copies of the portrait.
the national gallery of art was a gift to the american people .rom andrew mellon up next, in the second of a two-part program, we visit the museum to learn about early american portrait paintings. in this program, we feature the work of gilbert stuart, whose unfinished portrait of george washington is the image on the one dollar bill. to studyt stuart went with benjamin west early in his career. he was a very well established painter in london. proficient. he could have stayed in london...
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i don't worry about andrew mellon. i worry what government does when they miss the trade. >> okay. i am attributing what you said to the fed. i want to talk about what government did or did not do in the 20s. if i read my history correctly the 20s was a period of almost no financial regulation. the federal reserve was the new institution and financial engineers on wall street invented stock pools, a gimmick swear bankers were borrowing from their own bank to speculate where sketchy loans in third world countries were secured and sold to customers where public utility holding companies wanted stock, and passed the costs to ratepayers. how was government implicated in these inventive activities of the private markets? >> when you have a bad product in the marketplace eventually get fleshed out if you let it get fleshed out. >> we had stock market tumbles before 1929 and after 1929. for example in 1962 we had the most terrible day in stock market history but we didn't go in and massively raise taxes and destroy the trading system and the market recovered. in terms of stock-market cras
i don't worry about andrew mellon. i worry what government does when they miss the trade. >> okay. i am attributing what you said to the fed. i want to talk about what government did or did not do in the 20s. if i read my history correctly the 20s was a period of almost no financial regulation. the federal reserve was the new institution and financial engineers on wall street invented stock pools, a gimmick swear bankers were borrowing from their own bank to speculate where sketchy loans...
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march 17, 1941, the national gallery of art was a gift to the american people from financier andrew mellon who served as treasury secretary from 1921 until 1930 -- 1932. up next, we visit the museum to learn about early american portrait painting and the work of john singleton copley. dianne: hello. we are standing in a room full of portraits, and i think that we can think back to 1917. he said, you see these portraits and you expect answers. i don't think i could put it better than that. let me give you background. early painters, without much backward -- without much training made ambitious, but two captureperts -- portraits on canvas and this was the most important type of painting in the colonies. there is a great flourishing of portrait activity that became elevated to the level of international acclaim. copley and west are our first two high-level portrait painters. unfortunately in some ways, but fortunately in others, west left early in his career to study in england where he had an incredibly successful career. he became the portrait painter to the king. copley stayed in boston fo
march 17, 1941, the national gallery of art was a gift to the american people from financier andrew mellon who served as treasury secretary from 1921 until 1930 -- 1932. up next, we visit the museum to learn about early american portrait painting and the work of john singleton copley. dianne: hello. we are standing in a room full of portraits, and i think that we can think back to 1917. he said, you see these portraits and you expect answers. i don't think i could put it better than that. let...
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at least for now on boathouse row, that's a live view from the mellon bank building. we have clouds that are moving through the area. they are racing through the area. and the few showers, they are quickly moving through as well. so, we will see clearing skies and sunshine. what we're looking at our temperatures that are falling this morning. with a few clouds in the area, we're in the 40s and 50s. rain falling in the pocono mountains to 46 degrees. northeast philadelphia, a few scattered clouds. and atlantic city is 59 degrees with clear skies. and dry for now in center city. a live view from the comcast center in center city. it will be a brief shower if it reaches the city. most of the area will be drying out quickly. satellite shows the clouds that are moving through the area right now, western pennsylvania, you can see those clouds are already clearing out. the showers will move through the area, and then we will see sunshine. pittsburgh seeing clearing skies will get the same. some scattered showers barely holding on to the pocono mountains and chester county po
at least for now on boathouse row, that's a live view from the mellon bank building. we have clouds that are moving through the area. they are racing through the area. and the few showers, they are quickly moving through as well. so, we will see clearing skies and sunshine. what we're looking at our temperatures that are falling this morning. with a few clouds in the area, we're in the 40s and 50s. rain falling in the pocono mountains to 46 degrees. northeast philadelphia, a few scattered...
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march 17, 1941, the national galleria of art was a gift to the american people from financier andrew mellon who served as treasury secretary until 1932. up next, we visit the museum to learn about early american portrait painting and the work of john singleton copley. dianne: hello. i am dianne stevens. we are standing in a room full of portraits by john singleton copley, america's most important colonial portrait painter. i think as we look around the room, you can think back to the words of john adams, 1817, who said when you see his portraits, you want a discourse with him. you want to ask him questions and receive answers. let me give you some background. in the early part of the 18th century, early american painters without much background and training made ambitious but tentative efforts to capture likenesses on canvas because portraiture was really the only way to do that. it was the most important type of painting in the colonies. there was a great flourishing of activity that became elevated to a level of international acclaim. copley and west are our first two high-level portrait
march 17, 1941, the national galleria of art was a gift to the american people from financier andrew mellon who served as treasury secretary until 1932. up next, we visit the museum to learn about early american portrait painting and the work of john singleton copley. dianne: hello. i am dianne stevens. we are standing in a room full of portraits by john singleton copley, america's most important colonial portrait painter. i think as we look around the room, you can think back to the words of...
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gdp.with nominal it feels like the time of andrew mellon. go to london, jon ferro with a -- with an important interview on oil. jonathan: know his biggest company -- biggest oil company, statoil stepping up. i am very pleased to say, ceo, etc..is statoil to have you with us. it is the new reality. the next but you to predict oil prices. what are they at this point. -- what are they at this point? r: it is a very low point in the cycle when it comes to oil price. there is volatility. we suspect the current low price environment that could sustain for some time. that is the assumption. at your: when i look business planning, you're determined to maintain the dividend. i wonder if that is a short-term plan that sacrifices other things. --t is the trade-off flacco trade-off? down capex.ve taken we are making them more resilient. dividend policy remains firm. dividend isant that moving with the oil price. it is consistent through the oil price cycle. we are committed to our dividend policy. oil gas prices -- jonathan: price a very big headline. y
gdp.with nominal it feels like the time of andrew mellon. go to london, jon ferro with a -- with an important interview on oil. jonathan: know his biggest company -- biggest oil company, statoil stepping up. i am very pleased to say, ceo, etc..is statoil to have you with us. it is the new reality. the next but you to predict oil prices. what are they at this point. -- what are they at this point? r: it is a very low point in the cycle when it comes to oil price. there is volatility. we suspect...
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- saw something in me and helped me get into the high school of performing arts and then carnegie mellon university. but it was a real struggle because i was an a student in the south bronx. phone it in. just show up and you're a student. to a middle class school, the high school of performing arts where i became a c student. and it was very difficult to catch up. but i wanted to get to college, so the only way to go to college was on an audition. so i don't know that i really was so-- i mean i loved theatre and i loved television and i loved stories. but it was really sort of, "how am i gonna get to college"? i was gonna get to college one way or another. and the only way i could get in was on an audition. much the same way african american boys go on sports scholarships to school. >> we're both puerto rican. we both grew up in new york. and both in a similar era. and we are a small people inside a big nation. and really in many ways an unknown one. but then there's a certain, a certain set of grace notes, that's our stuff. >> right. >> you know? it's not apparent to everybody. >> right
- saw something in me and helped me get into the high school of performing arts and then carnegie mellon university. but it was a real struggle because i was an a student in the south bronx. phone it in. just show up and you're a student. to a middle class school, the high school of performing arts where i became a c student. and it was very difficult to catch up. but i wanted to get to college, so the only way to go to college was on an audition. so i don't know that i really was so-- i mean i...
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. >> reporter: but back where the flyer first came out on mellon court some folks say the neighborhood is overrun by feral cats and something must be done. >> at least come and teach me how to trap 'em. i want them gone. >> reporter: here the neighbors say yes, there is a cat problem. but the solution is to work through the legitimate county animal services. in antioch, don ford, kpix 5. >> the homeless animal response program is working with the city to find a way to properly deal with feral cats. the issue is scheduled to go before the council on november 10. >>> we want to get you to a breaking story out of southern california. pictures of a whale in distress near laguna beach in orange county. we have been watching the last few moments -- apologies, we lost the helicopter there for a second but the whale was possibly entangled in a buoy and the lines attached to the buoy. people on boat nearby you saw one of those boats there trying to help. they may have been able to do that. the last pictures we saw the whale showed it moving freely and as you saw the whale was spouting so hopefu
. >> reporter: but back where the flyer first came out on mellon court some folks say the neighborhood is overrun by feral cats and something must be done. >> at least come and teach me how to trap 'em. i want them gone. >> reporter: here the neighbors say yes, there is a cat problem. but the solution is to work through the legitimate county animal services. in antioch, don ford, kpix 5. >> the homeless animal response program is working with the city to find a way to...
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mall in washington, d.c., the national gallery of art was a gift to the american people from andrew mellon, who served as treasury secretary from 1920 12 1932. we visit the museum to learn about early american portrait painting. in this program we feature the work of gilbert stuart. his unfinished portrait of george washington is the image on the one dollar bill. dianne: hello, i am dianne stephens from the national gallery of art. who campbell is an artist is well known for his history paintings in america, not as much portraiture. he aspired to be a history painter, then he eventually went -- to england and spent a couple of years with benjamin west. west was an amazing figure who welcomed almost every painter that we are going to talk about today. they learned the art of history painting, came back to the colonies -- this is his portrait of alexander hamilton who was washington's a decamp. here onteresting that alexander hamilton is hanging next to gilbert stuart's portrait of john j. campbellton, john j, and alexander hamilton wrote the federalist papers. invited 1794, john j alexander
mall in washington, d.c., the national gallery of art was a gift to the american people from andrew mellon, who served as treasury secretary from 1920 12 1932. we visit the museum to learn about early american portrait painting. in this program we feature the work of gilbert stuart. his unfinished portrait of george washington is the image on the one dollar bill. dianne: hello, i am dianne stephens from the national gallery of art. who campbell is an artist is well known for his history...
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are jpmorgan chase, citigroup, bank of america, goldman sachs, morgan stanley, bank of new york, mellonstreet, and wells fargo. the fed did not say which two of the banks were exempt. >>> richmond federal reserve president jeffrey lacquer was the lone dissenter in wednesday's decision by the central bank not to raise interest rates. today lacquer said he wanted to raise rates because the economy is strong enough and labor markets have "tightened considerably." >>> and mortgage rates did move higher this week after the federal reserve did signal that rates could rise in december. diana olick now on how home sales could react. >> reporter: home buying slowed down in september for both existing homes and new construction. now mortgage rates are edging higher and could jump even more if the federal reserve raises rates in december. while it seems like higher rates would only hurt, the ceo of one of the nation's largest builders, pulte homes, argues they could actually help. >> i predict that if they raise them in small increments it actually could be a catalyst for the market for people to
are jpmorgan chase, citigroup, bank of america, goldman sachs, morgan stanley, bank of new york, mellonstreet, and wells fargo. the fed did not say which two of the banks were exempt. >>> richmond federal reserve president jeffrey lacquer was the lone dissenter in wednesday's decision by the central bank not to raise interest rates. today lacquer said he wanted to raise rates because the economy is strong enough and labor markets have "tightened considerably." >>>...
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mellon creates a driverless chevy band with a knack that one. and teams up with the university to explore driverless technology. 2004 google is published. in 2005 the grand challenges held worth $2 million to a team that crean create a driver's car. run later goes on to found their secretive tech research program google acts. the 2007 challenge the man and his team placed second. they had the 70 top across. in 2008 the financial crisis hits. gm teams up with segway and unveils an autonomous concept vehicle built with the same technology built in the 2007 car. google with cash expands the driverless car program in the race between google and gm going into high gear. create an earlier model. in 2012, google unveils a fleet of test vehicles. start passing laws allowing driverless cars. 23 google cars drive themselves in california to texas. 2014 goggle they expanded to gm territory. they told a car without steering wheel or pedals. people seem to like it. in 2015 gm has a super cruise feature that drives itself in traffic. they plan to start sellin
mellon creates a driverless chevy band with a knack that one. and teams up with the university to explore driverless technology. 2004 google is published. in 2005 the grand challenges held worth $2 million to a team that crean create a driver's car. run later goes on to found their secretive tech research program google acts. the 2007 challenge the man and his team placed second. they had the 70 top across. in 2008 the financial crisis hits. gm teams up with segway and unveils an autonomous...
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ginger has received grants for the new york foundation of the arts, the mellon foundation, as well as the eisenhower foundation as well as residency groups and the center for land use interpretation and she lives in new york city. harriet, let's begin with you. harriet: great, thank you, chip. i am going to talk a little bit about transportation and what i am going to tell you about my experience in the district of columbia demonstrates a little bit about what chip is talking about -- thank you -- about how infrastructure can help a place engage with the community and actually engage in innovation. so infrastructure in the deficits that we had in the category are not going to be met overnight or remedied overnight. we need to also think about our infrastructure in a different sort of way. dce --n to do that in system,h our transit where we had comparative advantages. we had the metro system, we had a bus system, so we had both rail and buses. we had a great network of walkable streets, right? really wonderful street networks but that does not mean that we had a lot of people writing t
ginger has received grants for the new york foundation of the arts, the mellon foundation, as well as the eisenhower foundation as well as residency groups and the center for land use interpretation and she lives in new york city. harriet, let's begin with you. harriet: great, thank you, chip. i am going to talk a little bit about transportation and what i am going to tell you about my experience in the district of columbia demonstrates a little bit about what chip is talking about -- thank you...
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so here are three of the most prominent in the world from carnegie-mellon. he was also on my ph.d. committee so what is the idea of basing the list? the most direct version by filling the gaps in our knowledge by hypophysis in the basic idea is interest deduction and with the idea how do we deduce things? deduction goes from the general to the specific this goes on the specific to the general so think of that's lower integration is part of differentiation. for example, edition is the answer to an end to what do i get? attraction is the answer what do i need to ask in order to get for? and in exact parallel with that deduction follows the you go to humans are more toll to guess what? this comes from general knowledge here but the inverse says it is it my data then what am i missing? and of course, the answer is i need to know that humans are mortal. here the rules are written in english but for the computer is written in formal logic so the idea is the same then you run these rules and you can do something that you cannot combine them and arbitrary ways that has never been done befo
so here are three of the most prominent in the world from carnegie-mellon. he was also on my ph.d. committee so what is the idea of basing the list? the most direct version by filling the gaps in our knowledge by hypophysis in the basic idea is interest deduction and with the idea how do we deduce things? deduction goes from the general to the specific this goes on the specific to the general so think of that's lower integration is part of differentiation. for example, edition is the answer to...
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bank of new york mellon said glen straub owes them $1 million in one paid electricity bills. straub has been trying to reopen the property since buying it in april. he has not reached a deal with the sole supplier of power and water. straub's lawyer said they will pay once the company shows how much power polo north used. >>> governor chris christie nominated richard hammer to be the next transportation commissioner. he served as assistant commissioner. he led big projects including route 35 ravage the by super-storm sandy. the state legislature will consider his nomination. jamie foxx recently resign as transportation commissioner. >>> a heavy metal band pyrotechnics spark a fire in bucharest killing two dozen people. >>> milk has turned blue in parts of kansas. people are gulping down the unique blend that was developed for the world series. >> reporter: eva, it's cold out there. temperatures are in the 20s and 30s. you see the 70s in new new orleans. we'll reach that several times next week. i'll have that in the seven-day forecast right after this. you can't breathed. thr
bank of new york mellon said glen straub owes them $1 million in one paid electricity bills. straub has been trying to reopen the property since buying it in april. he has not reached a deal with the sole supplier of power and water. straub's lawyer said they will pay once the company shows how much power polo north used. >>> governor chris christie nominated richard hammer to be the next transportation commissioner. he served as assistant commissioner. he led big projects including...
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that's a live view from center city from the mellon bank building. 51 degrees at 6:25.he radar, completely clear. >> still ahead, technical problems have caused nationwide delays for southwest airlines. matt delucia has more on this. >> and we are keeping our eye on what is happening a it the airport this morning as southwest continues to deal with that computer glitch. >>> pet friendly train travel starting today, we'll tell you what you need to know before you bring your four-legged friend on board amtrak. >>> you have to start to where we are now, hasn't even finished. possibly three miles. >> get ready to wait. a computer glitch causing problems at the airports. how passengers are philadelphia are making out. >> investigators are trying to determine how a dead body turned up in a clothing donation bin. we'll tell you how the victim was discovered. >> a live look outside at a beautiful view of center city from our camera across the river. it's 51 degree, cool but that chill will go away. we'll have a beautiful warm fall day to kick off the work week. how long will th
that's a live view from center city from the mellon bank building. 51 degrees at 6:25.he radar, completely clear. >> still ahead, technical problems have caused nationwide delays for southwest airlines. matt delucia has more on this. >> and we are keeping our eye on what is happening a it the airport this morning as southwest continues to deal with that computer glitch. >>> pet friendly train travel starting today, we'll tell you what you need to know before you bring your...
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mellon camp. he is dating christy brinkley evidently. likes the musicians. >> speaking of music, you and scott have similar music tastes sometimes. that surprises me. >> do you play an instrument? i play an instrument. >> he place. >> show me up. >> good job, scott, i like that. >> i'm just asking. it runs in my family. >> have you never seem him in action? >> check out. >> do you play an instrument. >> i don't, i used to play the piano. >> do you have atrium pet or piano playing on your instagram or social media accounts, ladies and gentlemen. >> scott people has a video. >> i play the trumpet. we went out to a school last fall. i posted i'll try and post it later today. weather boy numbers scale of one to ten, going to be 10. looking pretty good out there. again today we're looking at temperatures above average, so it's going to be comfortable if your stepping outdoors. bus stop buddy own a light jack. temperatures in the low 60s right now, so really, about ten degrees warmer tan the is not a yesterday. satellite and radar showing dry
mellon camp. he is dating christy brinkley evidently. likes the musicians. >> speaking of music, you and scott have similar music tastes sometimes. that surprises me. >> do you play an instrument? i play an instrument. >> he place. >> show me up. >> good job, scott, i like that. >> i'm just asking. it runs in my family. >> have you never seem him in action? >> check out. >> do you play an instrument. >> i don't, i used to play the...
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this comes to us from our camera atop the mellon building, a typical commute. compare that to holiday traffic in china. thousands of vehicles bumper to bumper at a toll booth near beijing today. the country's national holiday just ended and these drivers are at a standstill trying to return to the city and get back to work. it's the result of china's booming economy. the government can't build enough new highways to keep up with the number of new cars out on the road. >> wow, you might as well stay there and have a party for a while. >> even if you think, because i have an ez pass, i can get through faster, i don't think that would help you there. >>> the way you "like" something on facebook is about to change. >> next, the new buttons you'll be able to click on in your news feeds. >>> the philadelphia fan favorite that gave fans a surprise today ahead of the flyers' season opener tonight. >>> if you've been enjoying warmer weather, temperatures will be even warmer tomorrow. then i'm tracking cooler conditions through the weekend. i'll let you know what to expe
this comes to us from our camera atop the mellon building, a typical commute. compare that to holiday traffic in china. thousands of vehicles bumper to bumper at a toll booth near beijing today. the country's national holiday just ended and these drivers are at a standstill trying to return to the city and get back to work. it's the result of china's booming economy. the government can't build enough new highways to keep up with the number of new cars out on the road. >> wow, you might as...
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question that has come up to me, and i was discussing this with good share of english at carnegie mellon, she is writing about how the eastern european intellectuals and artists were handling this. uniond they negotiate the of soviet writers? one of the codes by which they are trying to engage and experiment with techniques without being detected? that is the next thing -- when whennt these books over, we had covertly published american books in belgrade by paying publishers to make them -- howke other books did readers understand? how did readers respond? i think that is something that we need to know. i don't have the language, and that is one of the reasons in this field of study i cross between cold war history and book history. book historians are really interested in how do we talk about the way people read and understand literature, and how that determine what it means. most of us are french, german, and english speaking. we don't have access to these languages and i would be interested in 1955 in 1956, the first two publications of faulkner. i would love to know how were people r
question that has come up to me, and i was discussing this with good share of english at carnegie mellon, she is writing about how the eastern european intellectuals and artists were handling this. uniond they negotiate the of soviet writers? one of the codes by which they are trying to engage and experiment with techniques without being detected? that is the next thing -- when whennt these books over, we had covertly published american books in belgrade by paying publishers to make them --...
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this is from the mellon bank building, you see thin clouds. no sign of clouds during the day.re starting with 36 in philadelphia but the wind is blowing, 6-mile-an-hour breeze makes it feel like 31. the wind chill really not a factor for most areas, just plain cold, 26 in pottstown, doylestown 27, 28 degrees in millville and wrightstown, below freeze, south philadelphia, 29 degrees. northeast philadelphia at the airport there it's 32. red sox borrow is 32. and 29 at fifth and warden along the delaware river trail. water keeping things warmer. it's a cold start this morning, freeze warning until 9:00 this morning. the temperatures will slowly climb. 60s are not happening but not far away. 36 at 8:00, by 11:00, 46. and 51 degrees at 2:00 this afternoon. a look at the neighborhood by neighborhood forecast, and an idea of when the 60s will arrive when i'm back. jessica boyington has first alert traffic. >> and bill, we're seeing big jams now on 95 right around academy road. we're almost at a half hour drive time, what's going on there, 29 minutes south from woodhaven to the vine s
this is from the mellon bank building, you see thin clouds. no sign of clouds during the day.re starting with 36 in philadelphia but the wind is blowing, 6-mile-an-hour breeze makes it feel like 31. the wind chill really not a factor for most areas, just plain cold, 26 in pottstown, doylestown 27, 28 degrees in millville and wrightstown, below freeze, south philadelphia, 29 degrees. northeast philadelphia at the airport there it's 32. red sox borrow is 32. and 29 at fifth and warden along the...
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. >> now the last thing to talk about is the resignation of our jim mellone working with us at the port for 8 years singles 1998 of 7 performed a lot of work and over the cry much of the world prompting our pier and over the bay area prompting our foreign trade bill you'll hear this afternoon as well as prompting our cargo business gym is a fabulous to work with i know you already know and i think gym when we met you, you testified on behalf of the uss iowa he brought all those things ♪ his job as is maritime marketing generator he is among the colleagues amongst the state and with a heavy heart we're wishing him well and off whatever for him but we are very in depth for all the work you've brought and want to say a deep, deep thank you to you bon voyage but not good by please join me in thanking mr. mellone for his services (clapping.) >> want to also comment on jim's resignation so i think i've known jim longer than many of you many of you may not royals it we were freshmen together no college i remember jim as one of the nicer guys on campus we transferred after that we didn't see ea
. >> now the last thing to talk about is the resignation of our jim mellone working with us at the port for 8 years singles 1998 of 7 performed a lot of work and over the cry much of the world prompting our pier and over the bay area prompting our foreign trade bill you'll hear this afternoon as well as prompting our cargo business gym is a fabulous to work with i know you already know and i think gym when we met you, you testified on behalf of the uss iowa he brought all those things ♪...
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bank of new york mellon says owner glen straub owes them $1 million in unpaid electric bills.has been trying to reopen the property as polo north country club since buying it in april but he has not been able to strike a deal with the building's sole employer of power and water which cut off all electricity that's not needed for fire safety. straub's lawyer says they will pay once the company shows just how much polo north actually used. >> a local businessman is giving back to a place that lead him down the path of success. lance back plan is the founder of the 1seo.com digital marketing agency. today returned to the glen mills school in delaware county where he was once a student. he gifted the juvenile facility with 20 new computers and established a student scholarship. bachman credits the school with teaching him positive habits that turned his life around. >>> attorneys in new jersey gave out free legal advice today. members of the burlington county bar association set up in two different locations and opened their doors. the free legal information and in some cases free
bank of new york mellon says owner glen straub owes them $1 million in unpaid electric bills.has been trying to reopen the property as polo north country club since buying it in april but he has not been able to strike a deal with the building's sole employer of power and water which cut off all electricity that's not needed for fire safety. straub's lawyer says they will pay once the company shows just how much polo north actually used. >> a local businessman is giving back to a place...
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thanks to everyone at carnegie mellon for having us here. "fast money" begins right now. >>> thank you, kelly. and "fast money" does start right now for friday. live overlooking time square i'm melissa lee. we have the panel. tonight a slew of erns from tesla, shake shack and facebook. for one there is a sign of a breakout and we'll tell you what it is. and valt breaking below $100 a share and there was a three-hour long investor call today. but very bizarre comments that were made that have people talking. we'll tell what you he said. >>> but first, the incredible month of the market. led by materials, tech and energy. and so that was the year end rally or is there a passive run into the year end. guy? is there more to come? >> i think next week -- today is the last day of the month. halloween tomorrow, boo to folks at home. but the fact that we closed low, typically you would accelerate on the close but instead we saw a big reversal. s&p sold off 14 handles. i'm not going to make a big deal out of it. but it is atypical. next week is inter
thanks to everyone at carnegie mellon for having us here. "fast money" begins right now. >>> thank you, kelly. and "fast money" does start right now for friday. live overlooking time square i'm melissa lee. we have the panel. tonight a slew of erns from tesla, shake shack and facebook. for one there is a sign of a breakout and we'll tell you what it is. and valt breaking below $100 a share and there was a three-hour long investor call today. but very bizarre...
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"mellon computer lab one female shot at this time. "the window couple girls turned away from the building that i heard screaming at the first gunshot and without some people running and said we need to get out of here right now. the for the second third gunshot." "confirmed as a long gone." located"the shooter in one of the buildings officers engaged that suspect. there was an exchange of gunfire that the shooter is deceased." should a >> reporter: did massive damage before you shot and killed a dozen people murdered authorities say 20 others injured. "a friend of mine was when the victims shot she's been transported the sacred heart that's all we know at this time the bullet did mr. splined the country a lot of muscle to issue. >> reporter: the number of injured killed has changed the chef just told and it upheld a news conference her numbers the same time that the seven are injured. former president of the community college has said the school had no formal security staff just one officer on a shift in one apparently was won the big
"mellon computer lab one female shot at this time. "the window couple girls turned away from the building that i heard screaming at the first gunshot and without some people running and said we need to get out of here right now. the for the second third gunshot." "confirmed as a long gone." located"the shooter in one of the buildings officers engaged that suspect. there was an exchange of gunfire that the shooter is deceased." should a >> reporter: did...
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religious percent diseases i would like to remind that this is a lonely lands this is never mentioned and mellone has the inadvertently some people think this is fine to build luxurious units on treasure island but they'll suffer from the elements - >> (inaudible). >> next speaker >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> please come to the mike. >> good afternoon. i'm a president of the richmond community association and in regards to affordable housing it is a major, major issue as you may know in the city and there are many part inside the city that has not contribute and there's a good reason for that the worse part of city is built up and out we don't have the density as most other parrots of city now the new affordable housing density plan for example, has an effort to increase affordable housing and many areas of the city and in the richmond for example, you as you can see this house picture there are second story what is allowed in the affordable housing bonus plan as you may know to increase it stories above what it is designed for . >> affordable housing is really important to many of us i
religious percent diseases i would like to remind that this is a lonely lands this is never mentioned and mellone has the inadvertently some people think this is fine to build luxurious units on treasure island but they'll suffer from the elements - >> (inaudible). >> next speaker >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> please come to the mike. >> good afternoon. i'm a president of the richmond community association and in regards to affordable housing it is a...
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mall in washington, d.c., the national gallery of art was a gift to the american people from andrew mellon, who served as treasury secretary from 1921 to 1932. we visit the museum to learn about early american portrait painting. in this program we feature the , work of gilbert stuart.
mall in washington, d.c., the national gallery of art was a gift to the american people from andrew mellon, who served as treasury secretary from 1921 to 1932. we visit the museum to learn about early american portrait painting. in this program we feature the , work of gilbert stuart.
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mellon,ombination of dupont, and randolph hearst, hearst started a propaganda campaign demonizing these of andijuana, and demon -- makeed like propaganda propagao white women afraid of black men, and it was all nasty propaganda that was designed to turn the public against the use of hemp and cannabis products. guest: what would you -- host: what would you say to those who argue that legalizing marijuana is the beginning to legalize all drugs? what is the argument against a legalizing heroin or cocaine or more serious drugs? thisr: what i am saying is through the propaganda of the industrialists in the early 20th century is what made it illegal in the first place, and they devastated the pharmaceutical community. anyone can look this up. all you have to do is google "marijuana dupont," and the come up, and this is how the hemp plant, which has so many advantages to the world, has been completely outlawed. , our next call is from newtown, pennsylvania. bob, go ahead. you're not sure about how you feel about recreational pot. caller: on the business side, i am all for it. i ended up buyi
mellon,ombination of dupont, and randolph hearst, hearst started a propaganda campaign demonizing these of andijuana, and demon -- makeed like propaganda propagao white women afraid of black men, and it was all nasty propaganda that was designed to turn the public against the use of hemp and cannabis products. guest: what would you -- host: what would you say to those who argue that legalizing marijuana is the beginning to legalize all drugs? what is the argument against a legalizing heroin or...
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. >> now the last thing to talk about is the resignation of our jim mellone working with us at the port for 8 years singles 1998 of 7 performed a lot of work and over the cry much of the world prompting our pier and over the bay area prompting our foreign trade bill you'll hear this afternoon as well as prompting our cargo business gym is a fabulous to work with i know you already know and i think gym when we met you, you testified on behalf of the uss iowa he brought all those things ♪ his job as is maritime marketing generator he is among the colleagues amongst the state and with a heavy heart we're wishing him well and off whatever for him but we are very in depth for all the work you've brought and want to say a deep, deep thank you to you bon voyage but not good by please join me in thanking mr. mellone for his services (clapping.) >> want to also comment on jim's resignation so i think i've known jim longer than many of you many of you may not royals it we were freshmen together no college i remember jim as one of the nicer guys on campus we transferred after that we didn't see ea
. >> now the last thing to talk about is the resignation of our jim mellone working with us at the port for 8 years singles 1998 of 7 performed a lot of work and over the cry much of the world prompting our pier and over the bay area prompting our foreign trade bill you'll hear this afternoon as well as prompting our cargo business gym is a fabulous to work with i know you already know and i think gym when we met you, you testified on behalf of the uss iowa he brought all those things ♪...
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religious percent diseases i would like to remind that this is a lonely lands this is never mentioned and mellone has the inadvertently some people think this is fine to build luxurious units on treasure island but they'll suffer from the elements - >> (inaudible). >> next speaker >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> please come to the mike. >> good afternoon. i'm a president of the richmond community association and in regards to affordable housing it is a major, major issue as you may know in the city and there are many part inside the city that has not contribute and there's a good reason for that the worse part of city is built up and out we don't have the density as most other parrots of city now the new affordable housing density plan for example, has an effort to increase affordable housing and many areas of the city and in the richmond for example, you as you can see this house picture there are second story what is allowed in the affordable housing bonus plan as you may know to increase it stories above what it is designed for . >> affordable housing is really important to many of us i
religious percent diseases i would like to remind that this is a lonely lands this is never mentioned and mellone has the inadvertently some people think this is fine to build luxurious units on treasure island but they'll suffer from the elements - >> (inaudible). >> next speaker >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> please come to the mike. >> good afternoon. i'm a president of the richmond community association and in regards to affordable housing it is a...
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one reason people go to planned parenthood is mellon is forced to get obamacare. if you are employed by a company, you can get health ifurance or that employer or you are employed by federal government, you can get health insurance for other meetings. if you do not have health insurance, then you can access obamacare, but most people who have employment get health insurance to something other than the affordable care act. if you get coverage through obamacare, then you can access these services but there are goe folks who choose to planned parenthood because they are low income and planned parenthood serves areas such as rural areas where they provide access to men and women who otherwise do not have a place to go. host: because of the continuing resolution being passed last night, lawmakers have 10 weeks to come up with some sort of budget deal. next week, republican will direct their new leadership, a new speaker, kevin mccarthy, republican of california, served in the assembly. i don't know if you all overlapped when you are there, but he is poised to become th
one reason people go to planned parenthood is mellon is forced to get obamacare. if you are employed by a company, you can get health ifurance or that employer or you are employed by federal government, you can get health insurance for other meetings. if you do not have health insurance, then you can access obamacare, but most people who have employment get health insurance to something other than the affordable care act. if you get coverage through obamacare, then you can access these services...
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religious percent diseases i would like to remind that this is a lonely lands this is never mentioned and mellone has the inadvertently some people think this is fine to build luxurious units on treasure island but they'll suffer from the elements - >> (inaudible). >> next speaker >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> please come to the mike. >> good afternoon. i'm a president of the richmond community association and in regards to affordable housing it is a major, major issue as you may know in the city and there are many part inside the city that has not contribute and there's a good reason for that the worse part of city is built up and out we don't have the density as most other parrots of city now the new affordable housing density plan for example, has an effort to increase affordable housing and many areas of the city and in the richmond for example, you as you can see this house picture there are second story what is allowed in the affordable housing bonus plan as you may know to increase it stories above what it is designed for . >> affordable housing is really important to many of us i
religious percent diseases i would like to remind that this is a lonely lands this is never mentioned and mellone has the inadvertently some people think this is fine to build luxurious units on treasure island but they'll suffer from the elements - >> (inaudible). >> next speaker >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> please come to the mike. >> good afternoon. i'm a president of the richmond community association and in regards to affordable housing it is a...
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we'll that i mellon baller ice cream scoop and coop out the seeds he there we go everything out theret. what i like to do is brush with melted butter and put a little black better on here. little cinnamon great for fall. little salt to taste. we'll put nut meg and favorite i put little brown sugar on here to melt on and when that cooks it neelts the squash and gives it sweet marreese speights. mix it up. place pumpkin on cookie sheet. bake it 350, 30 to 35 minutes. if you use convexion oven play with time. it may tie five tore ten minutes less. make until nice and tender with fork. now we add walnut oil to pan. i use walnut because it gives nutty flavor for the squash. we add onion. get that going. now when onion cooking go to squash. once skin off we want to dice into medium dice take squash add to onions cooking and use honey crisp apples they have sweetness and what you want to do peel the apple and don't have to be perfect on you want to get most of peel off take seeds out rough chop and add this apple right to the pan and give it a stir. then fresh thyme. i like to use whole leaf
we'll that i mellon baller ice cream scoop and coop out the seeds he there we go everything out theret. what i like to do is brush with melted butter and put a little black better on here. little cinnamon great for fall. little salt to taste. we'll put nut meg and favorite i put little brown sugar on here to melt on and when that cooks it neelts the squash and gives it sweet marreese speights. mix it up. place pumpkin on cookie sheet. bake it 350, 30 to 35 minutes. if you use convexion oven...
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i bought a lot of carnegie mellon. >> he said he was surprised by the dover tone out of the ecb but theyemain cautious. >> i know david tepper, he schooled me at goldman sacks about some bonds i wanted to buy for someone. ever since then i've been in awe of the man. i think he was there to talk about the incredible charitable work that he was doing which is a remarkable. a guy who goes ohhome, believes where he went to school. >> day two after news from pfizer and allergen confirming friendly talks. 3.08 is the number there. many are wondering what the price would be paid by pfizer. the likelihood would be all in pfizer stock. the combined company must be 40% of allergen shareholders, so they would qualify for inversion and become an irish taxpayer. pfizer shares down a bit. you will have a large spread here regardless if they get to an announcement because of the fear of politics. is it likely the treasury would change the regs again? no. one of the key reasons pfizer seems to be moving now as opposed to waiting for any length of time to have gone by is that they want to try to close th
i bought a lot of carnegie mellon. >> he said he was surprised by the dover tone out of the ecb but theyemain cautious. >> i know david tepper, he schooled me at goldman sacks about some bonds i wanted to buy for someone. ever since then i've been in awe of the man. i think he was there to talk about the incredible charitable work that he was doing which is a remarkable. a guy who goes ohhome, believes where he went to school. >> day two after news from pfizer and allergen...
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the sglast being in a self-driving car is a pretty amazing experience and had a chance at carnegie-mellonhat was unbelievable and can't imagine what the technology is now. we tend to leap at end and where the car will pick you up and drop yourself off and it will go to a slow creep and there will be an additional feature, additional feature and then we're at self-driving car stage. do you think that insurers, for instance, have dealt with this idea of that slow creep of technology which is part of the march towards self-driving vehicles and not quite there? >> they will have to deal with it and they will because the self-driving car is inevitable. electronics will make start-stop decisions and find -- realizing the light is green. electronics will realize that about five times faster than the average human driver, so traffic clowe is going to be and it's inevitable that it has to come. lawmakers and insurance companies will deal with it and so far it turns out that all of the accidents have been driving with self-driving cars have not been caused by the self-driving cars. >> bob, i'm sorr
the sglast being in a self-driving car is a pretty amazing experience and had a chance at carnegie-mellonhat was unbelievable and can't imagine what the technology is now. we tend to leap at end and where the car will pick you up and drop yourself off and it will go to a slow creep and there will be an additional feature, additional feature and then we're at self-driving car stage. do you think that insurers, for instance, have dealt with this idea of that slow creep of technology which is part...
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i will be at carnegie mellon university in pittsburgh for a bare of big interviews. teper, that's going to be on squawk box, then at 3:00 p.m. eastern we will get the jute look for tech startups when i peek with kliner perkins ray lane. hello, ken jennings. i haven't seen you since that tv quiz show. hello, watson. you can see now? i can recognize people, analyze images and watch movies. well i wrote a few books, did a speaking tour, i... i've been helping people plan for retirement. and i help doctors identify cancer treatments. is that all? i recently learned japanese... yeah, i was being sarcastic. i haven't learned sarcasm yet. i can help with that. you ppremium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up again. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have liberty mutual deductible fund™, you could pay no deductible at all. sign up to immediately lower your deductible by $100. and keep lowering it $100 annually, until
i will be at carnegie mellon university in pittsburgh for a bare of big interviews. teper, that's going to be on squawk box, then at 3:00 p.m. eastern we will get the jute look for tech startups when i peek with kliner perkins ray lane. hello, ken jennings. i haven't seen you since that tv quiz show. hello, watson. you can see now? i can recognize people, analyze images and watch movies. well i wrote a few books, did a speaking tour, i... i've been helping people plan for retirement. and i help...
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carnegie mellon university in pittsburgh home to engineers that have been working on autonomous carsdecades, we visited the team and went behind the wheel with carnegie melon. >> just like cruise control buttons. >> autonomous driving. >> whoa. who whoa. >> so just turning the steering wheel. >> did it no no car was coming that way? >> it knew there was a car there. >> do you ever go like this when you pass a car? >> i try not to do that so people react normally to this car, it's like a normal idea, they have no idea some crazy thing is happening. >> glad you said that. >> you can see the classic light screen. >> okay. okay. so it knew that it was a red light. >> yes. >> how did it know that. >> we have a device that tells that it is red. >> your car is communicating with that stoplight. >> that's correct. >> that's because of this being a special top light. >> that is correct. we work with the authorities to install these devices. that's using vehicle infrastructure so it can communicate with the infrastructure, knows what the status is. >> that's called vehicle to infrastructure. >
carnegie mellon university in pittsburgh home to engineers that have been working on autonomous carsdecades, we visited the team and went behind the wheel with carnegie melon. >> just like cruise control buttons. >> autonomous driving. >> whoa. who whoa. >> so just turning the steering wheel. >> did it no no car was coming that way? >> it knew there was a car there. >> do you ever go like this when you pass a car? >> i try not to do that so people...
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james rohr of carnegie mellon university, thanks for your time. >> thank you.n new york. >> thank you, jim. >>> earnings coming in now just from chevron. like fellow oil giant exxon it pe beat estimates on the top and bottom line. sometimes you wonder is it the company or the incompetence of the analysts? it also announced it expects to cut over 7,000 jobs over the next seven years to lower capital spending. that stock is up about 1%. >>> when we come back, we'll get to jim cramer from the new york stock exchange. check out the futures this morning. they've been higher all morning long. right now dow futures up by 53 points. s&p 500 up by five. "squawk box" will be right back. or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use, is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood press
james rohr of carnegie mellon university, thanks for your time. >> thank you.n new york. >> thank you, jim. >>> earnings coming in now just from chevron. like fellow oil giant exxon it pe beat estimates on the top and bottom line. sometimes you wonder is it the company or the incompetence of the analysts? it also announced it expects to cut over 7,000 jobs over the next seven years to lower capital spending. that stock is up about 1%. >>> when we come back, we'll...
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clapping) if beth were the heart of the project tara was it's soul i'd like to acknowledge andy are you mellone this scope doesn't get accomplished without additional partners and i'd like to recognize a number of them on behalf of the san francisco post to the american legion a nelson the commander the integrity and paul chair of the american legacy war memorial commission (clapping.) also the project engineer ron hearing of simpson and hearing and bret and projector superintendent our general contractor and cal builders (clapping.) again for particular footprint and thanks i'm grateful appears most of board is here the herbicides foundation board of directors the herb's foundation no 1977 that made the initial conservation from the non-theatre awesome what was to become the herb's foundation for the herb's theater the herb's foundation that go warn that step forward with a major grant to fund back stage facilities for the theatre i'm hoping the tours begin you'll take advantage to see all the art and groups that utility this building another important part i or partner i want to recognize ope
clapping) if beth were the heart of the project tara was it's soul i'd like to acknowledge andy are you mellone this scope doesn't get accomplished without additional partners and i'd like to recognize a number of them on behalf of the san francisco post to the american legion a nelson the commander the integrity and paul chair of the american legacy war memorial commission (clapping.) also the project engineer ron hearing of simpson and hearing and bret and projector superintendent our general...