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i took the cameras back and handed one to nathan. >> nathan hit his head and appears to be in shock.'m stunned in the video. there are things that i remember and there are things that i don't remember. even though i was acting fairly normal, it was obvious i wasn't right for awhile. >> but it's les they're most concerned about. >> i saw my dad was bleeding pretty badly. >> we knew he had a broken jaw. i could tell he had a broken face because of the way his cheek was collapsed. he communicated to us about rip pain. >> fortunately for les, nathan is a dentist and alec is a physician's assistant. >> where are you hurt? on the right side of your face, okay. >> there really wasn't a whole lot we could do for him other than try to make him comfortable. >> they've survived the crash, but have no way to call for help. there's no cell phone service. the nearest town is 45 minutes away. and no one expects them back for several hours. then a stroke of luck. they've crashed near a camp site. >> within five minutes there was a couple that showed up and had heard or seen this happen. >> and so th
i took the cameras back and handed one to nathan. >> nathan hit his head and appears to be in shock.'m stunned in the video. there are things that i remember and there are things that i don't remember. even though i was acting fairly normal, it was obvious i wasn't right for awhile. >> but it's les they're most concerned about. >> i saw my dad was bleeding pretty badly. >> we knew he had a broken jaw. i could tell he had a broken face because of the way his cheek was...
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when i got shot in my neck, i thought that was it. >> the gunman runs off and leaves nathan bleedingdewalk, close to death. >> i got shot here, and it went through the middle of my back. and then the other one, actually it's crazy how it hit me. it came here and went through there and out my arm right here. >> he tries to get up, but can't. fortunately others in the store come to help. one calls 911. another ties his t-shirt around the bullet hole in nathan's neck to slow the bleeding. >> to be honest with you, two guys saved my life, and i'll never forget that, never, ever, ever. i owe them my life. >> he's airlifted to the nearest trauma hospital. after surgery, he's put in a medically induced coma for two days. >> i got shot tuesday night at 10:30. they didn't wake me up until thursday around like 2:00, and then i just was in so much pain, an my neck was sticking out. and i had tubes in my lungs. it was really an experience i never want to go through again. >> even though the gunman is dressed head to toe in black and wears a face mask, in the videotape released by police to the m
when i got shot in my neck, i thought that was it. >> the gunman runs off and leaves nathan bleedingdewalk, close to death. >> i got shot here, and it went through the middle of my back. and then the other one, actually it's crazy how it hit me. it came here and went through there and out my arm right here. >> he tries to get up, but can't. fortunately others in the store come to help. one calls 911. another ties his t-shirt around the bullet hole in nathan's neck to slow the...
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nathan kantor, larry bacharach, great to see you both. up next, website glitches may not be obama care's only woes. a flawed website and millions of cancelled policies will impact everybody's insurance cost. we'll get the dollars and cents. >>> if one test would tell you your medical future, would you take it? the brave new world of what dna determines as we take a break and look at how the stock market ended. back in a moment. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ >>> delaying the affordable care act wouldn't delay people's cancer, diabetes or parkinson's. for millions of americans, delay is not an option. >> kathleen sebelius defending her a
nathan kantor, larry bacharach, great to see you both. up next, website glitches may not be obama care's only woes. a flawed website and millions of cancelled policies will impact everybody's insurance cost. we'll get the dollars and cents. >>> if one test would tell you your medical future, would you take it? the brave new world of what dna determines as we take a break and look at how the stock market ended. back in a moment. we went out and asked people a simple question: how old is...
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tonight nathan myhrvold his new book is called "the photography of modernist cuisine." >> we wanted to show people a vision of food they hadn't seen before. we all see food a couple times a day because we starve otherwise. but usually you wind up looking at in the a perfunctory way. you don't see it the way that you do if you focus on it intently. so the photo wes take try to show you a view you haven't seen before. so we have things like the cover photo of a tomato that focuses on the thome know a way that's quite different. >> rose: there you go. what are we going to do about microsoft? >> i worked at microsoft for 14 years. >> rose: you sold them your company and went to work for them. >> yup. i was chief technology officer there. i worked very closely with bill and steve and others. and it will always have a part of my heart. and it's still an incredibly strong, strong company. it was some great internal values. but i think it's lost its way in a few dimensions. >> rose: well, you should know why. >> it's hard to know why. i think it's a better try say how. one is there's so many d
tonight nathan myhrvold his new book is called "the photography of modernist cuisine." >> we wanted to show people a vision of food they hadn't seen before. we all see food a couple times a day because we starve otherwise. but usually you wind up looking at in the a perfunctory way. you don't see it the way that you do if you focus on it intently. so the photo wes take try to show you a view you haven't seen before. so we have things like the cover photo of a tomato that focuses...
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>> yeah. >> very masculine. >> come back to me. >> nathan? >> most embarrassing thing? i bought this like spaceship. it was very bizarre. it was one of them things that like- >> with the remote control that you have. >> it hovers and goes really high up and it was about two years ago. it's still in the box. >> jay, what about you? >> possibly a pair of trainers i t my brother. i have little to no fashion sense. you shouldn't buy that. >> max? >> i actually bought a chihuahua. >> you weren't able to take care so you had to give him to a friend? >> he's now being cared for by someone else. >> tom? >> i boht jeans that looked remarkably like leather chaps. >> that's a good question. we'll go to our audience for our question. how you doin'? >> hi boys. so jay, i love your new hair. why did you cut it? >> actually, i didn't cut it. max did. it was at 4:00 a.m. we were about to do a gig in brighton in the uk. we had been out -- >> alcohol was involved? >> of course. yeah, yeah. max like mate, mate we have a great idea to cut your hair. he got this razor this size and went str
>> yeah. >> very masculine. >> come back to me. >> nathan? >> most embarrassing thing? i bought this like spaceship. it was very bizarre. it was one of them things that like- >> with the remote control that you have. >> it hovers and goes really high up and it was about two years ago. it's still in the box. >> jay, what about you? >> possibly a pair of trainers i t my brother. i have little to no fashion sense. you shouldn't buy that....
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and we'll see you here probably in six months if you're still here, nathan. >> five one? >> five one. this is behavior that i'm just not going to tolerate, period. so what's going to happen now is we're going to put you back in the strip cage. the officer is going to pack up all your property, and we're going to move you out of this unit. that's it. think twice before you do this again. >> clear. >> had i not been in here, it might have been a different story. >> i don't got nothing against you jackson. but when i say jackson, you should have got right in there and told her to quit yelling at me. but you didn't. her yelling at me in front of everybody, what, is that all right or what? make me look like a [ bleep ]. >> you lost it before she did. you know the truth, nathan. >> i have 2 1/2 years of good time and with this report, they can take all of it. if my lady is watching this, you don't want to wait for me, beat it. you know what i mean? i don't care. >> did you just break up with your girlfriend? >> it's going to happen anyway. >> why? >> because i -- she's been wai
and we'll see you here probably in six months if you're still here, nathan. >> five one? >> five one. this is behavior that i'm just not going to tolerate, period. so what's going to happen now is we're going to put you back in the strip cage. the officer is going to pack up all your property, and we're going to move you out of this unit. that's it. think twice before you do this again. >> clear. >> had i not been in here, it might have been a different story. >> i...
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go ahead, nathan. >> maria, this market is like our president. it's proven we'll pay any price. but $1.1 trillion of quantitative easingen yellen cost us $440,000 a job. that's how you keep the economy moving. how we transition from qe3 to a lower unemployment target, which is what i think will be what all the discussions are about today, that's really whether or not we can sustain where we are. >> hold on one second. cisco numbers are out. first quarter, 5 3 cents versus estimate of 51 cents. jon fortt has numbers. >> looks like revenue is a bit light. some expected given the federal government shutdown. that 16 days will hurt. revenue comes in at $12.09 billion versus 12.034 billion expected. service revenue is in at $2.6 billion. some estimates i had seen had services coming in around 2.7 versus that 2.69. looks like services revenue is light. we'll have to wait to see exactly how it breaks down between switching, ngn routing, video collaboration, all of those, for the call. i have to do a calculation to get gross margin. the street was looking for around 61.9% gross margin.
go ahead, nathan. >> maria, this market is like our president. it's proven we'll pay any price. but $1.1 trillion of quantitative easingen yellen cost us $440,000 a job. that's how you keep the economy moving. how we transition from qe3 to a lower unemployment target, which is what i think will be what all the discussions are about today, that's really whether or not we can sustain where we are. >> hold on one second. cisco numbers are out. first quarter, 5 3 cents versus estimate...
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what about earnings overall, nathan, how would you characterize the earnings picture so far? let's talk fundamentals for a moment. >> earnings have been fine because we've been able to lower the bar and enjoy the fact that refer revenue's not growing. if revenue grows, we should be scared about interest rates. we're in financial limbo -- >> revenue growth was better this quarter, i believe, rich peterson told me the other day it was about 4% growth. >> yeah but this remind me back in 2009 when people started the recovery saying, how are you doing in business? they go, fine. and fine became the new great. so right now it's yeah we have a little more revenue growth. it's fine. but it's nothing to write home to mother about. >> right. that's true. it's not great. we've been waiting for revenue growth. does that tell you anything about the fund mental picture, the fact it feels like we keep waiting for revenue growth and to sustain at better levels and we're not getting it? >> revenue growth doesn't tend to do much more than nominal gdp growth, which has been weak. i think you ne
what about earnings overall, nathan, how would you characterize the earnings picture so far? let's talk fundamentals for a moment. >> earnings have been fine because we've been able to lower the bar and enjoy the fact that refer revenue's not growing. if revenue grows, we should be scared about interest rates. we're in financial limbo -- >> revenue growth was better this quarter, i believe, rich peterson told me the other day it was about 4% growth. >> yeah but this remind me...
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this is a major milestone if there is a deal tomorrow. >> does very a point nathan? the hard liners don't want any limitations on enrichment. >> they've asserted a right to enrichment, something they have asserted, not something that's recognized by the world. as i said there's major european countries that aren't enriching uranium themselves. i think everyone would be happy r that but a wise person would be quite skeptical that that is what is about to happen. >> it needs some serious verification. now trita says this is a good deal for them that they've seen what happened in syria. their ally assad has stayed in power and continued to be able to kill his people even though he doesn't have access to the chemical weapons, he's got access to traditional weapons. l al maliki being an ally to iran, not only the israelis but the saudis. >> i think both the iranians and the united states are going to win something from this deal and essential. in order for any deal to be durable it requires that both sides feel they get something. otherwise, the incentive to cheat, this c
this is a major milestone if there is a deal tomorrow. >> does very a point nathan? the hard liners don't want any limitations on enrichment. >> they've asserted a right to enrichment, something they have asserted, not something that's recognized by the world. as i said there's major european countries that aren't enriching uranium themselves. i think everyone would be happy r that but a wise person would be quite skeptical that that is what is about to happen. >> it needs...
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joining me for the entire hour, our own zach, kate, nathan and joining us to talk markets, "fast money" contributor, guy. thank you. i know we're heading into the holiday here. so much to discuss. guy, what did we learn today heading into the close? >> i think you learned traffic in new york city over the last two days has been the worst i've ever seen. light volume day. but what you've learned is the markets still wants to go higher. forget the reendz why it doesn't really matter. bill mentioned before everybody is bullish. it feels wrong. it's felt that way for the last 150, 200 s&p points. have you to let price be your guide. at some point this is going to turn. at some point we'll get a piece of news we didn't anticipate. until that point comes, you sort of have to stay with what's working. >> we've had potential point to the breakdown in social media stocks on monday, i guess. a one-time phenomenon? >> i think it may be wrong but it feels so right. here we are, santa. i will say and keep saying until it seems to be incorrect to say it, things are doing well because they seem to be
joining me for the entire hour, our own zach, kate, nathan and joining us to talk markets, "fast money" contributor, guy. thank you. i know we're heading into the holiday here. so much to discuss. guy, what did we learn today heading into the close? >> i think you learned traffic in new york city over the last two days has been the worst i've ever seen. light volume day. but what you've learned is the markets still wants to go higher. forget the reendz why it doesn't really...
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dan nathan, what do you make of his comments? >> that's the thing. you want to see what keeps the thing going, as we see upside surprises, and in the e.u., .2% gdp growth. if we see the unemployment and the growth go up, you'll see the markets continue to go. so to me, i think there's better places to be in the u.s. i think we've discounted, gotten in front of a lot of this stuff -- >> such as where? >> europe could be one. europe just really started taking off this past summer. you know, when you look at the relative outperformance of european equities to the u.s. in that time period, that story has some legs, if they start to get -- >> well, that's the real question, right? whether that move, and a big one as it was, has run its course in the near term? >> have you seen the data on british expansion, for example? are you seeing those numbers? have you seen the fact that spain is now emerged from recession and is back into, you know, what we'll call growth for now, charitiably. but these are countries where we were expecting nothing from, for years
dan nathan, what do you make of his comments? >> that's the thing. you want to see what keeps the thing going, as we see upside surprises, and in the e.u., .2% gdp growth. if we see the unemployment and the growth go up, you'll see the markets continue to go. so to me, i think there's better places to be in the u.s. i think we've discounted, gotten in front of a lot of this stuff -- >> such as where? >> europe could be one. europe just really started taking off this past...
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officer nathan magnal. sergeant andrew mahan. and my academy mate, captain michael moran. may i please have officer brendan o'connor. sergeant matthew o'leary. officer mike palata. and officer adrian pane. may i have now officer jason robertson. sergeant sean ryan. sergeant kelvin sanders. sergeant jason sawyer. [applause] can i have officer pete sable. officer thomas smith. officer michael wolf. officer ronald laberto. >> mike wolf decided to be with his wife, having a baby and missed our ceremony. see if he ever gets anything again. >> and the silver medal awarded for the first officer on that night sergeant roberto. and although captain told the story as well could be told. i was there that night. and the story pales by comparison if you saw what these officers encountered. and the fact of the smoke and the rounds going through floors and ceiling and fire and all the buildings attached. i can assure that the shot taken that night by officer hines saved lives as well as all of these officers. [applause] and one person that is not mentioned in the report is captain jason
officer nathan magnal. sergeant andrew mahan. and my academy mate, captain michael moran. may i please have officer brendan o'connor. sergeant matthew o'leary. officer mike palata. and officer adrian pane. may i have now officer jason robertson. sergeant sean ryan. sergeant kelvin sanders. sergeant jason sawyer. [applause] can i have officer pete sable. officer thomas smith. officer michael wolf. officer ronald laberto. >> mike wolf decided to be with his wife, having a baby and missed...
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nathan hooking up last month with nickelodeon store, arian da grande.g up the single life for adam levine's ex, nina ab dal. >> one quick rapid fire before you go >> pamela anderson. >> arianna grande. >> haley williams. >> j. lo. >> nice. be sure to pinellas county up a copy of the wanted's newest album "word of mouth" out now. >>> well, max's new model girlfriend is sitting out this year victoria's sret runwa show. aj is in new york with a little preview. first, the miss universe pageant, now the victoria's secretunway show. map, aj, you get all the tough gigs. >> don't be jealous, lopez. i was backstage with the answer gems as they prep for tonight's runway show. for all of those that believe that these models starve themselves for days to get ready for those skimpy outfits, check out the instagram, chowing down on steak and fries. >> that's my kind of girl there that looks good, by the way. aj will have the late shoents tomorrow. >> n to worry, mario. i will tough it out for you, guys. bet you will, buddy. maria? >>> holidays are around the corner,
nathan hooking up last month with nickelodeon store, arian da grande.g up the single life for adam levine's ex, nina ab dal. >> one quick rapid fire before you go >> pamela anderson. >> arianna grande. >> haley williams. >> j. lo. >> nice. be sure to pinellas county up a copy of the wanted's newest album "word of mouth" out now. >>> well, max's new model girlfriend is sitting out this year victoria's sret runwa show. aj is in new york with...
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officer nathan magnal. sergeant andrew mahan. and my academy mate, captain michael moran. may i please have officer brendan o'connor. sergeant matthew o'leary. officer mike palata. and officer adrian pane. may i have now officer jason robertson. sergeant sean ryan. sergeant kelvin sanders. sergeant jason sawyer. [applause] can i have officer pete sable. officer thomas smith. officer michael wolf. officer ronald laberto. >> mike wolf decided to be with his wife, having a baby and missed our ceremony. see if he ever gets anything again. >> and the silver medal awarded for the first officer on that night
officer nathan magnal. sergeant andrew mahan. and my academy mate, captain michael moran. may i please have officer brendan o'connor. sergeant matthew o'leary. officer mike palata. and officer adrian pane. may i have now officer jason robertson. sergeant sean ryan. sergeant kelvin sanders. sergeant jason sawyer. [applause] can i have officer pete sable. officer thomas smith. officer michael wolf. officer ronald laberto. >> mike wolf decided to be with his wife, having a baby and missed...
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. >> verne: nathan theus is the long snapaer. had one is good. barber gets rid of it.erson lets it bounce and it takes a georgia roll. then he picks it up. >> gary: good job by georgia. florida went for the block. >> verne: 46-yard punt and two on the return. >> gary: well, well, well. >> verne: we have a ballgame, sir. >> gary: you can feel it, you can just feel it. >> verne: 4:48 to go. time called. we're in the third quarter. another look at that scuffle between gurley and fowler. >> verne: time now to present red lobster's scholar athlete of the game and because this is a neutral-site game we honor two men. the first, dante fowler. an aspiring tv broadcaster, a 3.0 grade point average. and his counterpart for the bulldogs aaron murrayy, finalist for the football foundation campbell trophy. he's already gotten one degree. he's working on another. red lobster's commitment to the investment in our future shown by donating $1,000 to each school's general scholarship fund. first and 10. murray will throw deep left side. incomplete. shaq wiggins will chat with you as wel
. >> verne: nathan theus is the long snapaer. had one is good. barber gets rid of it.erson lets it bounce and it takes a georgia roll. then he picks it up. >> gary: good job by georgia. florida went for the block. >> verne: 46-yard punt and two on the return. >> gary: well, well, well. >> verne: we have a ballgame, sir. >> gary: you can feel it, you can just feel it. >> verne: 4:48 to go. time called. we're in the third quarter. another look at that...
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joining now is larry kantor and nathan bachrach. good to see you. >> thank you. >> it was a etty good week. the job'seport on friday, big surprise. 204,000 jobs created for the month given the government shutdown the expectations wer so low. unemployment at 7.3%. combine that with better than expected gdp, what does tt tell you? >>f you look at the detas one of the things that happen is ey counted the government workers as rking because they got paid for part of the pay period, but still strong rert. the gdp report also a percentage point of the 2.8 was from inventory. it wasn't as strong as it looked. definitely taken togher better day than w thout. >>hat's your take and do you think this changesn any way thfeds tapering? >> doesn't change the feds tapering because we have to ge a new fe chairwomanfirst. i don't thinanybody will set the ble and start serving til she get there is. there's lies and then statistics. i'm looking to see unemployment go up. i want to see people so excited abt the job market when they start doing silly ph
joining now is larry kantor and nathan bachrach. good to see you. >> thank you. >> it was a etty good week. the job'seport on friday, big surprise. 204,000 jobs created for the month given the government shutdown the expectations wer so low. unemployment at 7.3%. combine that with better than expected gdp, what does tt tell you? >>f you look at the detas one of the things that happen is ey counted the government workers as rking because they got paid for part of the pay...
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joining now is larry kantor and nathan bachrach. good to see you. thank you. >> it was pretty good week. the job's report on friday, big surprise. 204,000 jobs created f the month giventhe government shutdown the expectations were so w. unemployment at 7.3%. combine that with better than expected gdp, wh doeshat tell you? >> if youook at the details one of the things that happen is they coted the government workers as working because they got paid for part of the pay riod, but still strong report. the gd report also a percentage point of the 2.8 was from inventory. it wasn't as strong as it looked. definitely ten together better day than we thought. what's your take and do you thk this changes in any way the feds tapering? >>oesn't change the fe taperi because we have to get a new fed chairwoman first. i don't think anybodwill set the table and start serving until shget there is. there's lies andhen statistics. i'm looking to see unemployment go up. i want to see people so excited about the b market when ty start ing silly phone suey saying are you
joining now is larry kantor and nathan bachrach. good to see you. thank you. >> it was pretty good week. the job's report on friday, big surprise. 204,000 jobs created f the month giventhe government shutdown the expectations were so w. unemployment at 7.3%. combine that with better than expected gdp, wh doeshat tell you? >> if youook at the details one of the things that happen is they coted the government workers as working because they got paid for part of the pay riod, but still...
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that's why nathan lee is in washington today. he wants the federal communications commission to push cell phone manufacturers to develop technology to close this gap. >> we need the fcc to move forward to make sure those technologies are used, are employed throughout the united states. >> reporter: nathan lee's mission is based on pain and loss. >> it breaks my heart that they're growing up without a mom. >> reporter: lee's mission is guided by the love for his wife and compassion for others. he doesn't want anyone else to go through the hell he's been through. george? >> we wish him luck with that. okay, pierre, thanks very much. >> we certainly do. >>> now, the latest bizarre twist for toronto's mayor, rob ford. he has been zrip strip /* of some of his powers, but his saga just keeps growing and his new tv show is set to launch tonight. abc's linsey davis has the latest. >> reporter: despite all the action on the field, this was the play that caused quite a stir in the stadium. even though the league's commissioner asked him to
that's why nathan lee is in washington today. he wants the federal communications commission to push cell phone manufacturers to develop technology to close this gap. >> we need the fcc to move forward to make sure those technologies are used, are employed throughout the united states. >> reporter: nathan lee's mission is based on pain and loss. >> it breaks my heart that they're growing up without a mom. >> reporter: lee's mission is guided by the love for his wife and...
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joining us now to help break down the market action lizzette from athena capital advisers tim leech and nathan, and thank you for joining us. what's your take on these markets here? you say you don't want to be underweight in an environment where you've got such easy money from the fed, is that right? >> absolutely. we have easy money all around the world, not only the fed but also in europe eurozone and japan. japan has been a big entrant to that. >> do valuations not counter into a decision on when to put money into equities right now? do you worry about valuations even though this market is going up on all of this easy money, as you say? >> yeah. valuations are high, particularly in small caps and in some of the consumer cyclicals. there are still areas for relative value. and i think there's still room for further margin expansion as we look sfwardforward into the future as we keep the asset bubble going. >> nathan? >> i see it that we're in a trading range. we're range-bound. most rallies start at about 11 on an p.e. and end or die around 19 or 20. when you see the 16 or 17 the hard part
joining us now to help break down the market action lizzette from athena capital advisers tim leech and nathan, and thank you for joining us. what's your take on these markets here? you say you don't want to be underweight in an environment where you've got such easy money from the fed, is that right? >> absolutely. we have easy money all around the world, not only the fed but also in europe eurozone and japan. japan has been a big entrant to that. >> do valuations not counter into...
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. >> reporter: nathan, a teen in utah, eventually admitted to what was going on to his parent tsz and others it's not that easy. >> i startsed to isolate myself because i hated what i was doing. i hated that i couldn't stop. >> reporter: breeian is now 23 but remembers how strong her addiction was during all of her high school years. >> i would say that this is something that was not just me. i knew tons of students who were in my grade, my peers, who were doing the same thing. >> reporter: far caleb he said it crept up on him. >> at first i didn't know the limits and the bounds of what was extreme. so with friends and i'd find out how much they view porn. and it just didn't compare. like every day i was watching porn. >> reporter: we spent a day with him to see the problem first hand. >> why do you think you have this relationship with porn? >> i don't know. it just seemed -- it was just something that my brain must have picked up. i can't find a way to stop. i tried getting rid of my smartphone. >> how do you get over that low? >> reporter: he gets a glimpse of his hard-fought strug
. >> reporter: nathan, a teen in utah, eventually admitted to what was going on to his parent tsz and others it's not that easy. >> i startsed to isolate myself because i hated what i was doing. i hated that i couldn't stop. >> reporter: breeian is now 23 but remembers how strong her addiction was during all of her high school years. >> i would say that this is something that was not just me. i knew tons of students who were in my grade, my peers, who were doing the same...
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to see now is you've seen bill gates, president obama, jeffrey sacks, richard branson, paul allen, nathan, the world's leading climate scientists all saying we need nuclear energy. we can't bet the planet on solar which employs .1% and on wind which is totally dependent on federal subsidies. this is a very dangerous bet. >> this is ridiculous what he's saying. warren buffett says nuclear power is uneconomical. >> when they built fukushima and chernobyl, when they built three mile, they said it was a 1 in 10,000 odds that there would be a meltdown. now we've had three meltdowns in 35 years in three countries. would you take those odds to las vegas today? 1 in 10,000? >> first of all, i was 8 years old when three-mile accident happened so i don't feel like should be responsible for what happened when i was a baby. the good thing is it is studied really carefully by the international agency, the world health organization, articles in lancet. so ralph can speculate all you want. the science is clear about the safety of nuclear. you've had three serious accidents. coal, when you don't have acc
to see now is you've seen bill gates, president obama, jeffrey sacks, richard branson, paul allen, nathan, the world's leading climate scientists all saying we need nuclear energy. we can't bet the planet on solar which employs .1% and on wind which is totally dependent on federal subsidies. this is a very dangerous bet. >> this is ridiculous what he's saying. warren buffett says nuclear power is uneconomical. >> when they built fukushima and chernobyl, when they built three mile,...
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. >> nathan is one of the robot's inventers.ld for the are meat feed but for the credit military field. >> there's a huge problem in the field for soldiers carrying the large loads, in fact they want to carry more. we were helping to develop exoskeletons. to carry the person's weight and more as well. >> it can be powered by a small battery pack and then there's that whole walking thing. >> it takes over the function of the muscles in your legs. it can do that either completely, for a person who's completely paralyzed, or partially for someone who is rethroarng walk, like someone who -- credit relearning to walk, like someone who has just had a stroke. >> i put the device in walk-mode and take the first right step and as i move my body the exo will move with me. if i don't move to the any next position the exo stops. >> test pilots like amanda boxtel and jason geezer, how have they helped you advance this technology. >> they have helped tremendously. everything is unpredictable once you introduce a human into the situation. 38 p
. >> nathan is one of the robot's inventers.ld for the are meat feed but for the credit military field. >> there's a huge problem in the field for soldiers carrying the large loads, in fact they want to carry more. we were helping to develop exoskeletons. to carry the person's weight and more as well. >> it can be powered by a small battery pack and then there's that whole walking thing. >> it takes over the function of the muscles in your legs. it can do that either...
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richie inckognito was suspended amid allegationse harassed nathan martin. martin's lawyer says the reatening, racially charged icemail that incognito left martin is jus the tip of the in an intview with fox sports, incoito said martin was his be friend on the team. martin never said anything if he fe bullied. >> thi isn't an issue about bullying. this is an issue of mine and jon's relationship where i may- i've ten stuff toofar, and i didn't kw it was hurting him. if you go by jus all the the past, y're thinking ts n guy is a loose cannon, is guy is a racist.e person, th guy when that couldn't be farther from the truth. >> icognitolso said martin murder his family.reatening to he says the text is evidence o the typal banter between players. martin has yet to speak public. he left the team two weeks ago. the nfl hasssigned a special investigator to this case. >>> now a preview of an exclusive iestigative unit report. we invesgate why one of san jose'susiest fire stations is being labeleds the cancer station. cancer is a fairly well-known risk for firefighter
richie inckognito was suspended amid allegationse harassed nathan martin. martin's lawyer says the reatening, racially charged icemail that incognito left martin is jus the tip of the in an intview with fox sports, incoito said martin was his be friend on the team. martin never said anything if he fe bullied. >> thi isn't an issue about bullying. this is an issue of mine and jon's relationship where i may- i've ten stuff toofar, and i didn't kw it was hurting him. if you go by jus all the...
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. >> nathan? >> there's pockets in the equity markets, there's clearly pockets. look at what's going on in solar. look what's going on in the web 2.0, the names. >> the market in general. we'll get to the subsectors -- >> i tend to be more skeptical than a lot of you guys, to be very frank. >> right. not just you, okay? there's "usa today," the business section today, "is the fed overinflating or inflating a stock bubble?" that's the question on the street. >> my answer is yes. >> and calling the market overzealous. though there are people leading the conversation that the stock market is not healthy. >> look at margin debt all-time high, equity inflows coming in, hand over fist. to me, i think you have the real potential for a blowoff top sometime soon. when you look at the s&p targets for next year, you're seeing 1,900, 1,950, that sort of thing. we may get sooner than we think. look, when you think back to what happened in 2000, we went parabolic in q1. we risk that potential to happen soon. >> why has the market gone up 20% in the last -- >> not because of ea
. >> nathan? >> there's pockets in the equity markets, there's clearly pockets. look at what's going on in solar. look what's going on in the web 2.0, the names. >> the market in general. we'll get to the subsectors -- >> i tend to be more skeptical than a lot of you guys, to be very frank. >> right. not just you, okay? there's "usa today," the business section today, "is the fed overinflating or inflating a stock bubble?" that's the question on...
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they hired nathan hub bard as the first ever heard of commerce.twitter could use information about users's location and interest to offer products ordeals. the big leap will come whenç twitter allows users to link a credit card to their account for one click purchases within twitter. you can say buy a pizza from papa johns or donate to the red cross. this would allow hotels to offer empty rooms and concerts to sell tickets and restaurants to sale tables. >> advertisers could make it easier for people to chance act. that could be another one. that e again, needs a larger base and i think, you know, that needs to be developed. >> this would be a stream line version of twitter and the sink partnership that links credit cards to profiles. twitter could also partner with companies like ebay, etsy or amazon to link accounts without inputting new credit card information. commerce isn't the only way we expect twitter to branch out the the ease i way to ramp up revenue is overseas. 3/4ths of the traffic was international but generated a third of the compa
they hired nathan hub bard as the first ever heard of commerce.twitter could use information about users's location and interest to offer products ordeals. the big leap will come whenç twitter allows users to link a credit card to their account for one click purchases within twitter. you can say buy a pizza from papa johns or donate to the red cross. this would allow hotels to offer empty rooms and concerts to sell tickets and restaurants to sale tables. >> advertisers could make it...
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nathan, is it true thatou guys individually have been requested a lot to give girls their first kiss?>> their first tongue kiss? >> yes. >> it's quite an honor. >> yeah. >> it's ys a bit awkward like when there's parents there. >> parents allow this
nathan, is it true thatou guys individually have been requested a lot to give girls their first kiss?>> their first tongue kiss? >> yes. >> it's quite an honor. >> yeah. >> it's ys a bit awkward like when there's parents there. >> parents allow this
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then in 1914 at&t president theodore vail sent at&t vice president nathan c.on. he set up a deal that would create what vail called "a natural monopoly." we asked picard wagner of at&t what was in the kingsbury commitment. the key part of it, of course, was the commitment to refrain from buying up any more independent telephone companies, that it would provide long distance connections to the independent, which means the non-bell companies, which then existed. mr. wagner, what do you think prompted theodore vail to give up the fight, so to speak, and decide to go into an agreement with the federal government? at&t got the government off its back. and with the kingsbury commitment, we were able to go ahead and set up the long distance network. and we were assured that the government was not going to come in and take away from us that long distance network. schoumacher: henry geller, former general counsel of the federal communications commission, was one of the government's key telephone policymakers. well, i can understand what was in it for the phone companie
then in 1914 at&t president theodore vail sent at&t vice president nathan c.on. he set up a deal that would create what vail called "a natural monopoly." we asked picard wagner of at&t what was in the kingsbury commitment. the key part of it, of course, was the commitment to refrain from buying up any more independent telephone companies, that it would provide long distance connections to the independent, which means the non-bell companies, which then existed. mr. wagner,...
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he's the one time all this money to catch up on the center operates twenty oh nine with nathan's hollywood and the repairman the weekend to do with you. that didn't stumble to be in great debt to drinking tea. the same chapel was so cold crisp cookie in computer graphics and the beast is kim received a b cup and then contacts own teeth and the teeth of. the mini me and husband and i get the tree and who now leads the team the act. it's fun to make here. i love my husband the most dominant team in the school year i signed up sixty per cent from five to be asleep. even if the truth and ate it all. the fourteen minute lecture on these could be in the country. that helped to open the doors to more known podium. today yet he won't play find me on forty eighth team in the school year. smith used to describe corriere as to reshape how much chance. but forty years ago. that is to show left off. smith announced a forty minutes of idle and accordion funny and i are on there. this scheme is fond of thinking. she made the country. i can claim he didn't. we had a long year old son. she has to be a teac
he's the one time all this money to catch up on the center operates twenty oh nine with nathan's hollywood and the repairman the weekend to do with you. that didn't stumble to be in great debt to drinking tea. the same chapel was so cold crisp cookie in computer graphics and the beast is kim received a b cup and then contacts own teeth and the teeth of. the mini me and husband and i get the tree and who now leads the team the act. it's fun to make here. i love my husband the most dominant team...
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to see now is you've seen bill gates, president obama, jeffrey sax, richard branson, paul allen, nathan morville, leading climate scientists saying we need nuclear energy because we can't bet the planet on solar which provides 1/10th of one% and on wind totally dependent on federal subsidies. that is a very dangerous bet. >> let's talk about dangerous. >> this is ridiculous what he's saying. warren buffett by the way says nuclear power is uneconomical. okay. go ahead. >> so when they built fukushima, and chernobyl, when they built three mile, they said it was a one in 10,000 odds that there would be a meltdown. and now we've had three meltdowns in 35 years in three countries. would you take those odds to las vegas today? one in 10,000? >> well, so first of all, i was eight years old when three mile island happened. i don't really feel like i should be responsible for whatever claims people were making when i was a baby. there's accidents in every energy industry. it's studied really carefully by the international energy aso, world health organization, articles in lancet. ralph can specu
to see now is you've seen bill gates, president obama, jeffrey sax, richard branson, paul allen, nathan morville, leading climate scientists saying we need nuclear energy because we can't bet the planet on solar which provides 1/10th of one% and on wind totally dependent on federal subsidies. that is a very dangerous bet. >> let's talk about dangerous. >> this is ridiculous what he's saying. warren buffett by the way says nuclear power is uneconomical. okay. go ahead. >> so...
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that's why nathan lee is in washington.mmunications commission to push cell phone manufacturers to develop technology to close this gap. >> we need the fcc to move forward on making sure those technologies are used, they are employed throughout the united states. >> reporter: nathan lee's mission is based on pain and loss. >> it just breaks my heart. they are growing up without a mom. >> that is fascinating story. >> oh, my gosh. so sad. every time you get a new cell phone there's all of this new stuff. now the new iphone, the finger technology. it seems like something that -- >> you would think the gps would work in every case. it is better in some areas than others. the fcc said in some states and localities, upwards of 2/3 of these 911 calls aren't traceable. >> oh, gosh. unfortunately if somebody is calling and don't know their address or are in a moving car or in a building, which i find is interesting, that disrupts the gps, they have no way of telling the 911 dispatcher where they are and because of the gap 911 has n
that's why nathan lee is in washington.mmunications commission to push cell phone manufacturers to develop technology to close this gap. >> we need the fcc to move forward on making sure those technologies are used, they are employed throughout the united states. >> reporter: nathan lee's mission is based on pain and loss. >> it just breaks my heart. they are growing up without a mom. >> that is fascinating story. >> oh, my gosh. so sad. every time you get a new...
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founding fathers nathan blanchard and wallace hardison first bought the land way back in 1893 and named the ranch limoneira, which means "lemon lands" in portuguese. >> and at the time, they wanted to bring about the first full-scale commercial operation citrus ranch in the u.s. and from there, we added, throughout the years, over the last 115-16 years, 3 other families have come into the fold, and that's where we've grown today to be our 7,000 acres that we are in california. >> once called the home of the lemon, it actually took 15 years before those first farmers even turned a profit at the limoneira farm. but they persevered, and as they say, they've come a long way, baby. things have obviously changed a lot over the years, but one thing that hasn't changed is the desire to explore innovative programs. the farm invests a lot of time, research, and investment into improving lemon production through innovation. in 2008, they completed work on a solar panel project that stretches across nearly 5 acres and can help to power their lemon storage facility and packing house. and despite bei
founding fathers nathan blanchard and wallace hardison first bought the land way back in 1893 and named the ranch limoneira, which means "lemon lands" in portuguese. >> and at the time, they wanted to bring about the first full-scale commercial operation citrus ranch in the u.s. and from there, we added, throughout the years, over the last 115-16 years, 3 other families have come into the fold, and that's where we've grown today to be our 7,000 acres that we are in california....
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and son ryan is an action figure and son nathan is a joystick. genius.t in. that's as far as they can go. >> and the last one is the movie gravity. debbie from sussex county, new jersey. >> you are genius. that is a genius idea. >> they're all so great. >> we love all of them. first of all, third place gets a $25 gift card. second place gets a gift card and first place gets a gift card. >> we have a tie for second. >> since the prize is the same thing anyway. >> it's gravity and the toys. and the winner is -- the camping trip. that is ingenious. >> barney, take care of them. >> thank you. >> and fred, fred. here, i'll hold her for you. amazing. >>> coming up, she's one funny person with personal news right after this. how do you pronounce her last name now? >> i don't know. ♪ ♪ viva las vegas >>. >>> an actress turned model stars in her own reality show. and it stars her husband and their three year old hank junior. look at her cute little outfit. >> i was supposed to be elvis. and somebody said you look like sharon stone from casino. i was like okay. >>
and son ryan is an action figure and son nathan is a joystick. genius.t in. that's as far as they can go. >> and the last one is the movie gravity. debbie from sussex county, new jersey. >> you are genius. that is a genius idea. >> they're all so great. >> we love all of them. first of all, third place gets a $25 gift card. second place gets a gift card and first place gets a gift card. >> we have a tie for second. >> since the prize is the same thing anyway....
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well monday nathan unbelief eat each other's countries now that is the continuation of the way if not the case that it cannot be titled coming on the bus because at that meeting at the weekend in geneva a fat that surrounds me to pray about and why nots actually considering the uk of course you can see a very staunch critic of the time and singing betty as competent sat in that was a bit better things to be a tea leaf unconvinced of the agreements we were discussing would be good for the security of the anti wolf and we'll pursue it with energy and persistence. all things fall of the most successful we sing the finger pointing device of it out from the outside it should be fit for the final five minutes that was publicly admitting he made his concerns about the place the queen. the two employees of fools day and nothing seemed the uk and us five minutes that we try and pry that these differences saying that the differences between the west and how if i actually had very bad thing as i like the mag says that he embraces a day when i was like tentacles and the head of the uk. as anthony
well monday nathan unbelief eat each other's countries now that is the continuation of the way if not the case that it cannot be titled coming on the bus because at that meeting at the weekend in geneva a fat that surrounds me to pray about and why nots actually considering the uk of course you can see a very staunch critic of the time and singing betty as competent sat in that was a bit better things to be a tea leaf unconvinced of the agreements we were discussing would be good for the...
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or they break off and nathan piano or the future and happiness. the instead of deer tags meyer uses little transponder switching injects into the animals with minimal techno. but that goes against eu directives. following the bse epidemic in the nineties brussels made it mandatory for farmers to protect their capital the idea was that it would be easier to trace the origin of tank tops. members of june against regional commission have little understanding for my us approach. they don't agree that the ear tags with the animals through undue pain and discomfort last but not that there are a lot of cattle farms that have their animals out to pasture all year round. and the animals are all packed. very few of them walk around the three years. i'm not saying it can't happen just that it doesn't happen very often and soothing words and such dictionary and had a go go but with a big difference she's seen an increasing number of injuries that are direct result of the cows plastic tags getting caught up somewhere. both quarterbacks and the kids to have tha
or they break off and nathan piano or the future and happiness. the instead of deer tags meyer uses little transponder switching injects into the animals with minimal techno. but that goes against eu directives. following the bse epidemic in the nineties brussels made it mandatory for farmers to protect their capital the idea was that it would be easier to trace the origin of tank tops. members of june against regional commission have little understanding for my us approach. they don't agree...
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cctv nathan king reports. also no deal in geneva. the deal and tear on they were all over asia and yea the whole thing with respect to the occasion of his thirty s and that they couldn't find anything for the soul for president and all the kids. under the deal within three months of bronwyn from access to due to inspectors of the controversial heavy water reactor in iraq. it's nestled in chief is that iran could use our right to produce plutonium. iraq was a major stumbling block in this weekend's negotiations that will palace. inspectors are also getting access to a uranium mine and facilities which produce refined uranium that could be potentially used in ukm home. this lead to road map would be all iaea should help of confidence for political deal between iran and its international negotiating promised you a second stage on kerry was in the united arab emirates monday trying to convince a skeptical region and all the rush to judgment on any potential deal with the wrong time deposit his way to see what it is. not to oppose the eff
cctv nathan king reports. also no deal in geneva. the deal and tear on they were all over asia and yea the whole thing with respect to the occasion of his thirty s and that they couldn't find anything for the soul for president and all the kids. under the deal within three months of bronwyn from access to due to inspectors of the controversial heavy water reactor in iraq. it's nestled in chief is that iran could use our right to produce plutonium. iraq was a major stumbling block in this...
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>> reporter: 27-year-old nathan is just who insurers are counting on. sheets who works at a homeless center is one of the so-called young invincibles whose enrollment is critical to make the new law work. he is in no hurry to sign up. what's the hold up? >> just haven't gotten around to it yet, i think. >> reporter: how do you get young people on board? recruit their parents with ape dose of humor. aarp is urging mothers to send their children these e-cards. get health insurance so i can stop pestering you to seen up and start pressuring you to get married. >> we have something really important to talk to you about. >> reporter: this new ad encourages moms and dads to have the talk with their grown kids over the holidays. >> well know you don't have health insurance. >> we love you no matter what it is tomb to get covered. >> reporter: using star power too, like actress olivia wilde. >> obama care. >> to succeed, obama care need young, healthy adults to offset the cost of older people. those with pre-existing conditions. advocates say there are encourag
>> reporter: 27-year-old nathan is just who insurers are counting on. sheets who works at a homeless center is one of the so-called young invincibles whose enrollment is critical to make the new law work. he is in no hurry to sign up. what's the hold up? >> just haven't gotten around to it yet, i think. >> reporter: how do you get young people on board? recruit their parents with ape dose of humor. aarp is urging mothers to send their children these e-cards. get health...