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nano technology. we start with a fancy term. what is it? it sounds like ho kus poke us.ake it better and use a neosporin. >> if you kiss your wound, you'll get more bacteria in it. don't kiss it. you have to understand that many people have problems with wounds healing. it turns out there's an enzyme that stops your rescue workers from coming to heal the wound. it stops your white blood cells and immune system and the good skin from coming to form over. so now scientists have figured out a way to block that bad enzyme from forming and they take this treatment and they package it up in nano particles which means microscopic. that's what you want to know. it's a microscopic particle that gets to the source of the wound and heals it. your next question which i anticipate is when is this in the doctor's office? >> can i go get it? >> right now, it's passed mice and human tissue. it's going to go to pigs now which david will tell you we use in medical school to teach us how to sew. i failed that. that's why he's a surgeon and i'm not. from pigs it gets to doctor's offices a f
nano technology. we start with a fancy term. what is it? it sounds like ho kus poke us.ake it better and use a neosporin. >> if you kiss your wound, you'll get more bacteria in it. don't kiss it. you have to understand that many people have problems with wounds healing. it turns out there's an enzyme that stops your rescue workers from coming to heal the wound. it stops your white blood cells and immune system and the good skin from coming to form over. so now scientists have figured out...
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so that was the nano particle crystal thing i was talking about. that is the color tuning technology. and the reason it exist is because everybody wants to make an o-led but they are expensive to make and buy so this is based on led or lcd technology and it is cheaper to make. it is a mature platform. people can turn them out and you can find them cheaply. this is more than an led tv but the picture quality is amazing. >> what is hard here is walking through the crowds. no body is really looking straight ahead. everybody is looking at tvs and stuff. and increasingly people are on their phones all of the time especially me and my team wired, because we are trying to cover the whole show using cell phones for the second year in a row. we are not allowed to recharge phones using wall sockets. >> what is the philosophy? why is that? >> last year it was an example of things that fit in your pocket are better than previous technology in covering a show like this. you can do everything you need to on a pocket device that is wider. you can take picture of
so that was the nano particle crystal thing i was talking about. that is the color tuning technology. and the reason it exist is because everybody wants to make an o-led but they are expensive to make and buy so this is based on led or lcd technology and it is cheaper to make. it is a mature platform. people can turn them out and you can find them cheaply. this is more than an led tv but the picture quality is amazing. >> what is hard here is walking through the crowds. no body is really...
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the non-stick surface is coated with duralon diamond-infused nano-ceramic coating.reat-tasting low-fat meals. we'll also send you the nine-piece deluxe fondue kit perfect for making your favorite fondues. hold on! are you ready for an amazing deal? act now and we'll send you a second nuwave p.i.c. absolutely free-- all you pay is the shipping and processing. keep it for yourself or send it as an unforgettable gift from you. this buy one, get one free special promotion won't last long. and listen to this: we'll let you try the nuwave p.i.c.s risk-free, not for 30 days not for 60 days, but 90 days. if you're not happy, return them and we'll refund the purchase price, but these six gifts are yours free to keep-- all you pay is the shipping and processing. this special television offer is not available at stores and won't last long, so act fast. don't forget to ask about special savings on the nuwave pressure cooker with bob warden's great food fast cookbook. the nuwave pressure cooker is fully induction-ready and compatible for use with the nuwave p.i.c., so you can pr
the non-stick surface is coated with duralon diamond-infused nano-ceramic coating.reat-tasting low-fat meals. we'll also send you the nine-piece deluxe fondue kit perfect for making your favorite fondues. hold on! are you ready for an amazing deal? act now and we'll send you a second nuwave p.i.c. absolutely free-- all you pay is the shipping and processing. keep it for yourself or send it as an unforgettable gift from you. this buy one, get one free special promotion won't last long. and...
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. >> first, i think it's important to know the nano materials are not regulated by the f.d.a. when a company puts them in food, there's no regulation to guide them. there is still - we would disagree with their statement about whether these are nanomaterials or not. the testing that we did, there is a range of materials in titanium dioxide. the question is not how one or another defines the materials, what are the impacts. what do we know about the harm that it could cause if they put into the food. >> that raises the question. do you need to address all the ways we are consuming it. >> we are getting it in medicines, in toothpaste. is the government doing enough. >> i think many believe that the government is not doing enough. certainly f.d.a. is not doing enough to protect people in terms of putting the nanomaterial substances into the body. do you need a brighter donut if the risk of brain damage, organ damage if there's the risk of this time of harm do we need a wider and brighter donut. >> no, we don't. there are substitutes. >> quick final question - i want to talk about
. >> first, i think it's important to know the nano materials are not regulated by the f.d.a. when a company puts them in food, there's no regulation to guide them. there is still - we would disagree with their statement about whether these are nanomaterials or not. the testing that we did, there is a range of materials in titanium dioxide. the question is not how one or another defines the materials, what are the impacts. what do we know about the harm that it could cause if they put...
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genetic way to block that bad enzyme from forming and they take this treatment and package it up in nano particles, which means microscopic. it's a microscopic particle that gets right to the source of the wound and heals it. now, your next question which i anticipate, when is this going to be in the doctor's office -- sg. >> can i go down to cvs? >> it's past research and mice and pigs. but from pigs it will get to the human doctor's office a few years away. >> dr. samadi, what is it? is it a band-aid or something that you put on the skin? >> think about nanotechnology as something almost at the level of a cell. it's something you'd never be able to see with the naked eye. it's a very, very hard field and for a lot of people who want to make money in the future -- >> we don't care about stocks and all of this stuff. we want to know what it is. >> do you go to a store and put it on your skin or -- >> it's a vehicle in the area that can bring more blood flow -- >> a cream or sauve or -- >> right now it's all investigation. right now it's a clinical trial. as marc said, it's been in nice a
genetic way to block that bad enzyme from forming and they take this treatment and package it up in nano particles, which means microscopic. it's a microscopic particle that gets right to the source of the wound and heals it. now, your next question which i anticipate, when is this going to be in the doctor's office -- sg. >> can i go down to cvs? >> it's past research and mice and pigs. but from pigs it will get to the human doctor's office a few years away. >> dr. samadi,...
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but the nano structure contains information that speaks to the cells and encourages them to move downfferentiation pathway. >> before that cow bone or scaffold can be infused with the patient's stem cells, it needs to be the right size and shape. they take a ct scan to get a 3-d model of where the bone will wind up. the donor bone is molded into shape and stem cells are added to it. the bone and the stem cells grow together inside of a bioreactor which is like a giant petri dish to mimic the conditions found in the human body. >> you have to keep it sterile moist, and said. it is perfectly housed in here. silicone material that is thickly matched to the shape -- perfectly matched to the shape. it keeps the cells evenly through the scaffolding. >> the entire process from harvesting the cells to incubating the bone takes about five weeks. >> between the cells, the scaffold, and the bioreactor for those things to grow together, over time, you wind up with -- >> a piece of mature, living human bone that is hopefully ready for implantation. >> epibone has successfully implanted bones in pi
but the nano structure contains information that speaks to the cells and encourages them to move downfferentiation pathway. >> before that cow bone or scaffold can be infused with the patient's stem cells, it needs to be the right size and shape. they take a ct scan to get a 3-d model of where the bone will wind up. the donor bone is molded into shape and stem cells are added to it. the bone and the stem cells grow together inside of a bioreactor which is like a giant petri dish to mimic...
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i think it is a nano aggression. >> i don't agree. i think this is an isolated student or student group that doesn't have vy many friends and they have created this and if the students get an e-mail they will completely ignore it. the fact that it does exist and that the ithaca administration gave the okay is disturbing. >> nick gillespie compared it to the salem witch hunt. does he have a point? does he just not get it? >> he is a tired -- >> are they a bunch of spoiled coddled loud mouths? >> there are little girls trying to go to school in afghanistan who are having acid thrown in their faces. these kids have no problems. they do it -- harvard made a documentary so help me called "we too are harvard." it is a way of saying if are you a black student at harvard or female, you too belong to harvard. these are the most -- these are cry babies. >> that's harvard. come on. >> they have no problems. >> which is a problem. >> harvard. >> are you okay joanne? i was going to ask her another question. >> i just created a micro aggression aga
i think it is a nano aggression. >> i don't agree. i think this is an isolated student or student group that doesn't have vy many friends and they have created this and if the students get an e-mail they will completely ignore it. the fact that it does exist and that the ithaca administration gave the okay is disturbing. >> nick gillespie compared it to the salem witch hunt. does he have a point? does he just not get it? >> he is a tired -- >> are they a bunch of spoiled...
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still it's amazing that it took rumors of a secondary to even slow the stock down for a nano second.ou did get a meaningful pull jack in receptives today down $7 and change. i think it's a trefic buying opportunity because this company has an important franchise. stock has been going up in a straight line and we finally got a breatherment i like the breather. probably a good level to get started. some of these endless biotech moves because of monster performances which came at such a high price that the short sellers seemed to give up. part of it is because these companies are meeting multi-billion dollar needs. just a remarkable and unheralded run for all of them. you know what this rally may have still more. it's got to tell you it's refuelling and it's going to happen and start again. stick with cramer. aflac! and a gentle wavelike motion... ahhh- ahhhhhh. liberate your spine... ahhh-ahhhhhh......aflac! and reach, toes blossoming... not that great at yoga. yeah, but when i slipped a disk he paid my claim before i knew it. ahh! so he had your back? yep. in just one day, we approve
still it's amazing that it took rumors of a secondary to even slow the stock down for a nano second.ou did get a meaningful pull jack in receptives today down $7 and change. i think it's a trefic buying opportunity because this company has an important franchise. stock has been going up in a straight line and we finally got a breatherment i like the breather. probably a good level to get started. some of these endless biotech moves because of monster performances which came at such a high price...
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. >> my first reaction to the need for scale as an artist was to go absolutely nano. >> when i work in. and work on what is naughty but what is nice. >> check out the full show at cnn.com/ones to watch. >>> the big question right now is can dzhokhar tsarnaev escape the death penalty? i mean, there has been another week of this gut wrenching testimony and so emotional to see these folks up there and really damming evidence in the boston mayor a tron tri-- marat trial. >> tsarnaev has not said that he is responsible. >> when his trial resumes tomorrow, by the way, defense lawyers are going to try to convince jurors he was so influenced by his radicalized older brother that he just was not responsible for his actions. cnn's deborah feyerick has more. >> reporter: people in the courtroom were on the edge of their seats listening to the testimony of a man who let investigators toed marathon bombers and possibly preventing another attack. these are the images the jury saw last. 27-year-old ming carjacked by the boston mobombers and callina store clerk to call 911 and running to a storeroom
. >> my first reaction to the need for scale as an artist was to go absolutely nano. >> when i work in. and work on what is naughty but what is nice. >> check out the full show at cnn.com/ones to watch. >>> the big question right now is can dzhokhar tsarnaev escape the death penalty? i mean, there has been another week of this gut wrenching testimony and so emotional to see these folks up there and really damming evidence in the boston mayor a tron tri-- marat trial....
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they launched an indy go go campaign and launched this nano copter that is small enough to fit in your pocket and take high definition photos. the company is halfway to its $20,000 goal. speaking, though to the faa issue, if they try to sell the pictures to make money off them -- >> you can enjoy a drone at a park, you can take a picture of yourself, you just can't sell them. >> there goes the modeling career. >> what we could do we could charge pay-per-view and have one following christina loren. >> a busy bee there. >> oh, christina loren candid. i don't know about that. kids and their drones these days. you know how funny is that? we thought that remote control cars were cool and now they've got drones out there. 62 degrees in san francisco. 62 in the north bay. and 65 degrees on the peninsula. temperatures are going to be really really mild out there for the first part of the day. and then between noon right after the broadcast concludes, and 4:00 p.m. temperatures are going to oarsoar. we had to take a while before the cold air from this morning mixed out. this is what we're worki
they launched an indy go go campaign and launched this nano copter that is small enough to fit in your pocket and take high definition photos. the company is halfway to its $20,000 goal. speaking, though to the faa issue, if they try to sell the pictures to make money off them -- >> you can enjoy a drone at a park, you can take a picture of yourself, you just can't sell them. >> there goes the modeling career. >> what we could do we could charge pay-per-view and have one...
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the new samsung suhd tv uses nano crystal technology, which means you can now see brilliant colors youed? >> jimmy: you bet. >> purple? >> jimmy: yep. >> green? >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> magenta? >> jimmy: my yes-ta. >> chartreuse? >> jimmy: oui oui. >> six? >> jimmy: that's a number. >> frog? >> jimmy: that's an animal. >> if there were six orange frogs, could you see that they were orange? >> jimmy: you mean these? [ laughter ] >> yeah! >> jimmy: yes! >> whoo! >> jimmy: whoo, you! the new samsung 4k suhd tv, get it now. we'll be right back with more tonight show everybody. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ we're looking for the fighters. just any college students. the focused. and formidable. ones whose extracurriculars are working and parenting and working some more. with gpas that include grit. perseverance. ambition. the strongest people in america. with full-time jobs, full-on commutes, full hearts, who want professors who'll know them by name, see who they can be, believe in what they can do. students who've already found themselves. who're going to college to find a better job. make a bette
the new samsung suhd tv uses nano crystal technology, which means you can now see brilliant colors youed? >> jimmy: you bet. >> purple? >> jimmy: yep. >> green? >> jimmy: uh-huh. >> magenta? >> jimmy: my yes-ta. >> chartreuse? >> jimmy: oui oui. >> six? >> jimmy: that's a number. >> frog? >> jimmy: that's an animal. >> if there were six orange frogs, could you see that they were orange? >> jimmy: you mean...
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. >> my first reaction for the need for scale as an artist was to go absolutely nano. >> when i work i try to be playful and not have prej dices about what is ugly or nice. >> you can check out the full show at cnn.com/onestowatch. if you're taking multiple medications does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene available as an oral rinse toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good a dry mouth isn't biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. (woman) the constipation and belly pain feel tight like a vise. how can i ease this pain? (man) when i can't go, it's like rocks piling up. i wish i could find some relief. (announcer) ask your doctor about linzess-- a once-daily capsule for adults with ibs with constipation or chronic idiopathic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. it helps you proactiv
. >> my first reaction for the need for scale as an artist was to go absolutely nano. >> when i work i try to be playful and not have prej dices about what is ugly or nice. >> you can check out the full show at cnn.com/onestowatch. if you're taking multiple medications does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene available as an oral rinse toothpaste, spray...
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so that was the nano crystal thing i was talking about, nano particle. that is a color-tuning technology, and the reason it exists is because everybody wants to make an ole dtv, but they're prohibitively expensive to make and to buy. so this is based on led or lcd technology, and it's much cheaper to make. lcd is very, you know, it's a mature platform. people can sort of churn out lcd tvs, that's why you can find them so cheaply. this is going to be more than an lc dtv but the picture quality is pretty amazing. what's hard here is walking through these crowds because nobody's really looking straight ahead, everybody's looking at tvs and stuff. >> host: yeah. >> guest: increasingly people are on their p phones all the time especially me and my team at "wired" because we're trying to cover in this whole show using cell phones for the second year in a row. >> host: right. >> guest: this year we're not allowed to recharge our phone using wall sockets. >> host: what's the philosophy? why is that? >> guest: the philosophy is last year it was sort of an example
so that was the nano crystal thing i was talking about, nano particle. that is a color-tuning technology, and the reason it exists is because everybody wants to make an ole dtv, but they're prohibitively expensive to make and to buy. so this is based on led or lcd technology, and it's much cheaper to make. lcd is very, you know, it's a mature platform. people can sort of churn out lcd tvs, that's why you can find them so cheaply. this is going to be more than an lc dtv but the picture quality...
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it was over in a nano second. you had that chart up from steve -- >> that was an oil driven. >> okay. but -- >> grasso on wednesday did this and this and we're continuing to go up and down. >> another chart, put up another chart. >> hang on. go ahead. >> put up another chart which baker hughes put out i think we have, take a look at this, at the rig count on the blue line just crashing. look at the millions of barrels a day in production still going up. you haven't seen the cutback in production filtered through the market. i'm not sure i agree with the story on storage that fears are overblown. they're legit right now. >> kenny, the twice make a good point as the market in october was driven sharply lower by crude falling out of bed, here you have a market driven by the euro falling out of bed. in october a tremendous buying opportunity. >> right. >> is it today? >> i think that's exactly what you're going to see and why i said the 200 is a place where it feels like the market wants to go and if it gets there i w
it was over in a nano second. you had that chart up from steve -- >> that was an oil driven. >> okay. but -- >> grasso on wednesday did this and this and we're continuing to go up and down. >> another chart, put up another chart. >> hang on. go ahead. >> put up another chart which baker hughes put out i think we have, take a look at this, at the rig count on the blue line just crashing. look at the millions of barrels a day in production still going up. you...
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remember october 15th and the huge move we saw on the ten year yield where it moved in a nano second 33 basis points. is it market structure or lack of liquidity. >> can one big player do that? i think it probably could. couldn't they? >> should one big player be able to move what in theory are the two most liquid markets in the world? the treasuries and the currency markets? his honor i can mean dollar jurors owe? >> futures contract and it went right back to where it -- >> right which is their concern. >> i don't know just seems like if you had something like that, how much none, if you're talking billions couldn't you do it. >> possibly yes. there's talk about all the liquidity provided that end up driving out all the trading liquidity and i talk to a lot of folks in emerging markets debt because of what i do and they historically complain about lack of liquidity. they say it's worse than it's been and now that it's spreading to what should be more liquid markets, you guys were off that day but the ceo was in and his big concern was lack of liquidity in the bond markets. >> that m
remember october 15th and the huge move we saw on the ten year yield where it moved in a nano second 33 basis points. is it market structure or lack of liquidity. >> can one big player do that? i think it probably could. couldn't they? >> should one big player be able to move what in theory are the two most liquid markets in the world? the treasuries and the currency markets? his honor i can mean dollar jurors owe? >> futures contract and it went right back to where it --...
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it looks like an ipod nano. the integration comes and it was the inspiration for the watch. anna: thank you very much. mark: top stories on bloomberg. the inflation on february came in. and the lunar new year. the strength of the u.s. economy is helping. $1.45 billion in investigations into sanctions violations. that is according to people familiar with the matter. they are entering an agreement with the justice department to avoid three criminal prosecutions. hsbc's ceo says he is incompetent. he was not aware of tax evasion as the unit. hsbc's chief executive defended his personal tax arrangement. >> my inability to convince anyone that these were tax evasion has caused reputational damage to the bank. >> there was criticism to fair head that fairhad -- fairhead. he was either naive -- she was either naive or incompetent. fairhead is committed to her role. anna: you can join in the conversation, should you wish to. let us know what you are thinking. this is where you'll find me. @markbarton. mark: apple watch
it looks like an ipod nano. the integration comes and it was the inspiration for the watch. anna: thank you very much. mark: top stories on bloomberg. the inflation on february came in. and the lunar new year. the strength of the u.s. economy is helping. $1.45 billion in investigations into sanctions violations. that is according to people familiar with the matter. they are entering an agreement with the justice department to avoid three criminal prosecutions. hsbc's ceo says he is incompetent....
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adam smith complained about what the called the nano system, the people who get in government and think they can sort of centrally plan the economy as if the economy was just a society was like a chess board that the government can manipulate. that this problem with big government. i don't think -- i think jay's critique is that if the hamiltonian or henry clay kind of big government system could perhaps have worked if washington -- if we had changed the institutions in washington over the decades itch don't think that's right. i think that big government fails because it tries to centrally plan. a second opinion and maybe this is more -- i thought it was very interesting, maybe a bit of an agreementy -- is that the madisonian view of checks and balances and that factions in the extended republic would substance each to the public good. maddison pay lint through -- jay can correct me m -- didn't see the rise of log rolling. it's a crucial problem in government and jay goes into this in some detail, back to the 19th century. log rolling was a human problem with various programs and i thi
adam smith complained about what the called the nano system, the people who get in government and think they can sort of centrally plan the economy as if the economy was just a society was like a chess board that the government can manipulate. that this problem with big government. i don't think -- i think jay's critique is that if the hamiltonian or henry clay kind of big government system could perhaps have worked if washington -- if we had changed the institutions in washington over the...
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it is removing nano materials from all powdered sugar donuts. look at that thing.ow about make donald's. removing human antibiotics from its chicken supplied. health concerns about the overuse of antibiotics. today, it is down a bit. changes in the menu. now look at costco. it's profit up almost 30%. a very nice rise. some of that rise was because of a 57 million tax benefit. the price of oil holding above if you'd perils. up only a fraction over night. 245 was your average to date here it 37 days that gasoline has gone straight up in price. the u.s. is less safe today than it was before 9/11. seems to me that president obama is turning eight -- here. >> i am not surprised at all. we have seen similar numbers over many weeks now. the american people have eyes and ears and can see what is going on in the world. they see al qaeda. they seem muslim brotherhood spreading. they see vladimir putin on the march across eastern europe. they can see that the threats are growing. >> you can see that there is a sense and a mood. anxiety. not quite sure what will happen next. a
it is removing nano materials from all powdered sugar donuts. look at that thing.ow about make donald's. removing human antibiotics from its chicken supplied. health concerns about the overuse of antibiotics. today, it is down a bit. changes in the menu. now look at costco. it's profit up almost 30%. a very nice rise. some of that rise was because of a 57 million tax benefit. the price of oil holding above if you'd perils. up only a fraction over night. 245 was your average to date here it 37...
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it really wasn't a 5,000 except for maybe a couple of nano seconds.ber two my fed tightening point. the fed was tightening like crazy in 2000 and they inverted the yield curve in 2000. that was a sure sign -- >> i thought they didn't begin to -- i'm sorry, this was before the 2001 recession hit. >> it was. listen, just that year alone, the fed funds rate went from 6.5% to -- i'm sorry from 5.5% to 6.5%. the 10-year meanwhile dropped from 660 to 510. so fed funds going up, 10-year rates going down. >> how many times have we seen that? we saw it then from 2004 to 2015 2007. we're starting to see it now. >> i don't know anything about the short run. i'm just saying right now there is no inverted yield curve and recession and/or recession in sight for several more years. let me just make that plain. that's why i'm not so panicked. i know earnings are being marked down in some corners of these markets. i'm not panicked because there is no recession in sight. >> even if we talk -- it's true. we have no recession. when we talk about earnings getting marked d
it really wasn't a 5,000 except for maybe a couple of nano seconds.ber two my fed tightening point. the fed was tightening like crazy in 2000 and they inverted the yield curve in 2000. that was a sure sign -- >> i thought they didn't begin to -- i'm sorry, this was before the 2001 recession hit. >> it was. listen, just that year alone, the fed funds rate went from 6.5% to -- i'm sorry from 5.5% to 6.5%. the 10-year meanwhile dropped from 660 to 510. so fed funds going up, 10-year...
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. >> my first reaction to the need for scale as an artist was to go absolutely nano. not have thoughts about what is real, what is nice. so what about that stock? sure thing, right? actually, knowing the kind of risk that you're comfortable with i'd steer clear. really? really. straight talk. now based on your strategy i do have some other thoughts... multiplied by 13,000 financial advisors it's a big deal. and it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. (mom) when our little girl was born we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (announcer) the 2015 subaru forester (girl) what? (announcer) built to be there for your family. love. it's what makes a subaru a subaru. the real question that needs to be asked is "what is it that we can do that is impactful?" what the cloud enables is computing to empower cancer researchers. it used to take two weeks to sequence and analyze a genome; with the microsoft clou
. >> my first reaction to the need for scale as an artist was to go absolutely nano. not have thoughts about what is real, what is nice. so what about that stock? sure thing, right? actually, knowing the kind of risk that you're comfortable with i'd steer clear. really? really. straight talk. now based on your strategy i do have some other thoughts... multiplied by 13,000 financial advisors it's a big deal. and it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. (mom) when our little girl was...
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. >> my first reaction to the need for scale as an artist was to go absolutely nano. >> when i work iroyal family. cnn has an exclusive interview with prince charles and he talks candidly about his love for his wife camilla, and what it's like to live a very public life. >> it's a peculiar thing, sometimes the camera. but also inevitably you could be perhaps a bit more relaxed when it's slightly more private or when you're meeting people without being totally surrounded all of the time by the dreaded camera. >> the dreaded cameras. tonight those dreaded cameras go inside to let you see the rest of this rare sitdown interview conducted by our own max foster. don't miss "spotlight: charles and camilla" tonight, 7:30 p.m. eastern time. we have so much more straight ahead in the "newsroom" and it all starts right now. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> happening right now in the "newsroom" -- >> looks like an absolute bomb has hit. it is devastating. >> packing 150-mile-an-hour winds, cyclone pam is churning in the south pacific. so far, six people killed and an island nation devas
. >> my first reaction to the need for scale as an artist was to go absolutely nano. >> when i work iroyal family. cnn has an exclusive interview with prince charles and he talks candidly about his love for his wife camilla, and what it's like to live a very public life. >> it's a peculiar thing, sometimes the camera. but also inevitably you could be perhaps a bit more relaxed when it's slightly more private or when you're meeting people without being totally surrounded all of...