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niels peterson is an important figure in early tempe. having the house here makes it really special, because people can come in and walk through the rooms where he lived, and go out on the porch and visualize what rural tempe would've been light. -- been like. looking off in the distance and picturing rolling fields of alfalfa and picturing cattle grazing. so different than what it is today. i feel very lucky that we still have this home as a tangible tie, a direct tie to tempe's early days. to tempe's agricultural roots. really a reminder of where we came, both from as an agricultural town and with peterson being a danish immigrant, this house is a great symbol of tempe's diversity. showing that people came from a lot of different places because there were opportunities here, and they were able to establish themselves here. niels and susanna peterson, they never had children of their home -- of their own to inherit the house. when they passed away in the 1920's, the closest relative to inherit the house was a man named edwin decker. he
niels peterson is an important figure in early tempe. having the house here makes it really special, because people can come in and walk through the rooms where he lived, and go out on the porch and visualize what rural tempe would've been light. -- been like. looking off in the distance and picturing rolling fields of alfalfa and picturing cattle grazing. so different than what it is today. i feel very lucky that we still have this home as a tangible tie, a direct tie to tempe's early days. to...
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niel,d about.rry on whatever political leanings, now is not the time to rehash, reexcuse and complain? we are getting close to electors meeting in a few days, it wasn't close in the electoral college, it's certainly right to point out the popular vote how we went, we don't campaign based on the popular vote. could have been different if we did. having said that, do you have any words of advice for fellow democrats who look at this and don't change a thing? >> this is about defending american democracy at the end of the day. neil: you don't mean a word of that? >> no, it is. the russian interference in this election is historic. that's what this is about. listen, if donald trump -- if donald trump is seriously doesn't think this was a factor, why isn't he calling for open independent investigation. neil: he's not condoning it. do you want him to agree with the democrats like pelosi to get electors to maybe change their vote? >> niel, he's putting political interest ahead of the country. we have to b
niel,d about.rry on whatever political leanings, now is not the time to rehash, reexcuse and complain? we are getting close to electors meeting in a few days, it wasn't close in the electoral college, it's certainly right to point out the popular vote how we went, we don't campaign based on the popular vote. could have been different if we did. having said that, do you have any words of advice for fellow democrats who look at this and don't change a thing? >> this is about defending...
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niel, please. >> billion. >> thank you. a few billion times the mass of the sun. one of the things that that's been part of my scientific studying the massive black holes. i said that a black hole is so dense that we can't see it. no light can possibly escape. there's a way to -- another way to infer the presence of a black hole. imagine that there's gas flowing into the black hole as it heats up tremendously and guys so brightly, so brightly that the glowing brightness can be seen most of the way to the edge of the observable universe. we know the universe is 13.8 billion light years away and therefore that represents a limit, the visible universe, part of the universe that has had time for the light to reach us. and so what we see here, you see the arrow points -- good thing we have the arrow there. points to -- the light travel time distance seen at a time when the universe was a mere 4,900,000,000 years. studying such objects gives us important clues to understand how the universe evolved and what was going on. >> so michael, when he discovered pluto, gave a s
niel, please. >> billion. >> thank you. a few billion times the mass of the sun. one of the things that that's been part of my scientific studying the massive black holes. i said that a black hole is so dense that we can't see it. no light can possibly escape. there's a way to -- another way to infer the presence of a black hole. imagine that there's gas flowing into the black hole as it heats up tremendously and guys so brightly, so brightly that the glowing brightness can be seen...
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>> niel, thank you for having me. when we look at andy's history overall and his record at carlos, jr. as the head of carl's jr., we need to see what he actually did in turning around the business. as a former marketing executor myself one of the things is find out what the market demands are and grow his business. that's exactly what he did and he knows all too well. andy was the chief executive officer carl hardies. neil: i want to pass along a quote from "the new york times" story where they say the labor secretary pick may rekindle trump's women problem that women's group have been complaining about rakee ads, some which we are showing you. but they will have a platform like never before. what do you make of that? >> again, we have to look at the record of andy and what he's actually done across the firm and what he's done for a small business owners. when we look at the overall impact that we have across this country, we have about almost 30 million small business owners that employee people. a third of populatio
>> niel, thank you for having me. when we look at andy's history overall and his record at carlos, jr. as the head of carl's jr., we need to see what he actually did in turning around the business. as a former marketing executor myself one of the things is find out what the market demands are and grow his business. that's exactly what he did and he knows all too well. andy was the chief executive officer carl hardies. neil: i want to pass along a quote from "the new york times"...
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morgan: thanks, niel.d whether it did hack this election or whether it did this alone or anyone else, did it go so far as reverse the election results? now bill richardson, the former secretary, exgovernor of new mexico, he did leave open the possibility. >> let's look into it. let's find out but let's not trash our professionals in the intelligence agency in the cia. neil: i wished we trashed it in 2003, '98. >> we did trash it but right now it is so obvious the russians interfered and i don't know why there's -- neil: it was so obvious that an attack. we knew it was obvious after the fact. i apply the same standard to whomever one. >> $70 billion we spend on intelligence agency. neil: a half of dozen examples where it was wrong. >> there are best vehicle to know what's going on. neil: you're not entertaining the possibility that that data would be wrong or at least not complete or other countries could be involved. i'm not apologist for donald trump. >> he doesn't want to listen to them. he didn't want t
morgan: thanks, niel.d whether it did hack this election or whether it did this alone or anyone else, did it go so far as reverse the election results? now bill richardson, the former secretary, exgovernor of new mexico, he did leave open the possibility. >> let's look into it. let's find out but let's not trash our professionals in the intelligence agency in the cia. neil: i wished we trashed it in 2003, '98. >> we did trash it but right now it is so obvious the russians interfered...
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. >> you too, niel.eil: i told you earlier about the russian embassador who was shot and killed in turkey but something promising, i say promising from something like this, senior russian parliamentary saying that russian turkey and iran representatives will still gather in moscow tomorrow despite the embassador's killing. a very promising development. they're not going to let this get in the way of talks. they hope to unit the nations and not a shooting like this that would presumably just do the opposite neil: all right. turkish security are saying that the gunman who attacked and ultimately killed a russian embassador in turkey was a police officer who worked in ankara, of course, the capital there. we don't know much more than that but that's scary stuff when those who you think are protecting you are those who turn on you and if you get any further developments on this, we will keep you posted and one promising development that ongoing talks between representatives with russia, iran and turkey will
. >> you too, niel.eil: i told you earlier about the russian embassador who was shot and killed in turkey but something promising, i say promising from something like this, senior russian parliamentary saying that russian turkey and iran representatives will still gather in moscow tomorrow despite the embassador's killing. a very promising development. they're not going to let this get in the way of talks. they hope to unit the nations and not a shooting like this that would presumably...
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. >> we are trying to find them a niels home for the holidays. >> i was going to buy one but my mom toldadopt one. >> allie found a new best friend named cannon. >> we came from florida this morning, from jacksonville. that's where i'm from. >> organizers from the brandy wine spca and others lowered the adoption fee to $20. if they are not spayed or neutered, will be altered at no cost to the family. >> she was calling me. she started kissing me. >> after greeting the los afterf her previous pup, the time is right to adopt. >> i feel empty. hopefully i won't feel that way anymore. >> by mid afternoon, 800 pets were adopted. advocates point out across the country, millions more are waiting for there turn. if you weren't able to make it out today, organizers remind you there are many cats and dogs looking for a good home. you can find them at a shelter near you. "action news." ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ...his friend can download 13 versions of the perfect song... ...his sister can live stream it... ...while his mom downloads how to set a dislocated shoulder. get 150 meg internet, tv and phone for just
. >> we are trying to find them a niels home for the holidays. >> i was going to buy one but my mom toldadopt one. >> allie found a new best friend named cannon. >> we came from florida this morning, from jacksonville. that's where i'm from. >> organizers from the brandy wine spca and others lowered the adoption fee to $20. if they are not spayed or neutered, will be altered at no cost to the family. >> she was calling me. she started kissing me. >>...
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niel, obviously your staff doesn't really like you or want you to live.e people seem so pleasant on camera. niel, did they do anything suspicious when you were out having heart surgery? >> you made me think, they did send me a basket of processed meats and cheeses so i just had heart surgery so i'm putting it all together. they don't want me to live. trish regan, to you. trish: well, i do. neil: have you ever eaten raw cookie dough? >> yes. neil: it says you shouldn't. trish: i'm happy amazon got that food in time. assistant to the president and white house press secretary. i'm trish regan, welcome to the intelligence report, speaks and speaks of speculation, donald trump has made his decision decision, he has named sean
niel, obviously your staff doesn't really like you or want you to live.e people seem so pleasant on camera. niel, did they do anything suspicious when you were out having heart surgery? >> you made me think, they did send me a basket of processed meats and cheeses so i just had heart surgery so i'm putting it all together. they don't want me to live. trish regan, to you. trish: well, i do. neil: have you ever eaten raw cookie dough? >> yes. neil: it says you shouldn't. trish: i'm...
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i am in for my friend, your friend niel cavuto in addition to intelligence report. love hearing from you go to my facebook show page at trish intel and go to my twitter account, trish underscore regan. don't forget to tell me what you think. >> we are waiting 4:00 p.m. trish, there you go. i keep hearing a lot of the traders come on, let's make that happen today. we shall see. we are on record watch. nasdaq hitting all-time high. that happened today. 5500 mark for the first time ever and we are, a, so close to that dow 20,000 mark. we shall see if we get it. this is good news, record high for s&p 500. we shall see. technology, energy drive-throughsing today's gaines on the s&p. also witness to history, waiting on president obama is going to
i am in for my friend, your friend niel cavuto in addition to intelligence report. love hearing from you go to my facebook show page at trish intel and go to my twitter account, trish underscore regan. don't forget to tell me what you think. >> we are waiting 4:00 p.m. trish, there you go. i keep hearing a lot of the traders come on, let's make that happen today. we shall see. we are on record watch. nasdaq hitting all-time high. that happened today. 5500 mark for the first time ever and...
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tony bennett, niel diamond, sarah mclaughlin, dolly parton, they were at the event on wednesday. what i love, if you can't make it to new york city before the holidays, they leave the tree up to january 7. you have extra time to see it if you have a later christmas trip up to the big apple. >> it's beautiful. it looks fantastic. now it's officially the holiday >> december 1st. hard to believe. >>> so we have a story coming up that just by looking at the picture, it is going to make you smile and cry all at the same time. it's a young boy who was given a very special gift. >>> and puppies help college students prep for finals. we are gonna tell you how they are doing that coming up at 6:42. >>> tonight on 10news and cbs, "the big bang theory," "the great indoors" at 8:30, "m 11". colbert," his guests are justin z26p3z zy6z i've been thinking... this might be the one thing in the world you pull apart to come together. new papa john's cinnamon pull-aparts covered with cinnamon crumble and sweet cream cheese icing. >>> good morning. it is 6:41 on your thursday and here is your bridge
tony bennett, niel diamond, sarah mclaughlin, dolly parton, they were at the event on wednesday. what i love, if you can't make it to new york city before the holidays, they leave the tree up to january 7. you have extra time to see it if you have a later christmas trip up to the big apple. >> it's beautiful. it looks fantastic. now it's officially the holiday >> december 1st. hard to believe. >>> so we have a story coming up that just by looking at the picture, it is going...
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jenna: how did you get them to speak to you, niel or noel, a couple of different characters that let how difficult was that for them to be open and honest? >> they knew that their relationship with alcohol was troubled and they really wanted to do something about it. and i think that they all thought perhaps they could find an answer and be examples to other people. so there was a motivation there. jenna: carrie, final question. what do you think people would learn if they have an idea what risky drinking is and what would they find eye-opening for them. >> they will see themselves or family members an hopefully they will then start to seek help sooner. what we want people to do is come in at low-levels of the problems because then you can do something about it. it's not difficult to change as when you wait so long. >> very interesting. jon. jon: murder suspect, what he says led to what appears to have a caught on tape confession during a tv documentary. does that now make his statements inadmissible attention homeowners age sixty-two and older. one reverse mortgage has a great way f
jenna: how did you get them to speak to you, niel or noel, a couple of different characters that let how difficult was that for them to be open and honest? >> they knew that their relationship with alcohol was troubled and they really wanted to do something about it. and i think that they all thought perhaps they could find an answer and be examples to other people. so there was a motivation there. jenna: carrie, final question. what do you think people would learn if they have an idea...
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we will see a lot of that embedded in this book, niel ferguson, historian on the sixth killer apps thatmade western unique, they'll find a lot of that in there and ii had a good friend that helped me write. i'm not jefferson. i have all the big ideas and he helped me whip it together. there's thing you look back and say, i forgot to put that in there. the hardest part you have a ton of knowledge and you want to pump it in there into two hundred pages. [laughter] >> that's the way i did it. i'm not a 5:00 a.m. and get up and write a few pages, you can start cranking stuff and get out the computer and carve it together. >> that's great. >> i wanted to go back to one more thing in terms of teaching, you had mentioned in here, i don't think by name, but at the -- i think it was in your graduate school, three teachers who were mentors that really had an impact with you. can you share what those are and how they had impact. >> hope college in holand, michigan. >> i won't name them in philosophy and my preacher in dutch reform church was a scott itch reform presbyterian preacher. but he had ca
we will see a lot of that embedded in this book, niel ferguson, historian on the sixth killer apps thatmade western unique, they'll find a lot of that in there and ii had a good friend that helped me write. i'm not jefferson. i have all the big ideas and he helped me whip it together. there's thing you look back and say, i forgot to put that in there. the hardest part you have a ton of knowledge and you want to pump it in there into two hundred pages. [laughter] >> that's the way i did...
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. >> this is the historic niels pedersen health -- house in tempe, arizona. it is a victorian-style house. it was built by an immigrant farmer. at that time, it was considered one of the most eloquent homes in the salt river valley. peterson, who the house was in darfur was born in 1845 in denmark. he was the youngest of six siblings. he was not able to inhibit -- inherit any of the families plan. he had to go off on his own to establish a life for himself. opportunities in the united states, particularly in the west. at that time there was the homestead act, that was a lot that allowed people to come out west and get 160 acres and start their own farms. if you are a u.s. citizen. that was a big incentive for him to come west and become a u.s. citizen. he started his farming operation here, which he was not allowed to do back in his native. he came here very early on. a small number of farmers were starting to show interest in this area. right around the year 1870. he was amongst that group that came here and started to figure out how to affirm productively.
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to obtain an independent assessment, we went to the niels bohr institute in copenhagen, named after one the most important contributors to modern physics and the atomic age. >> i'm extremely skeptical of the way it allegedly is functioning. i seriously doubt there is excess energy from this device. >> reporter: jacob frederiksen says the invention would be fantastic, if true. but first, he says, the science must be subjected to peer review, and that other experts need to be able to reproduce the results. he believes using frequencies to split hydrogen and oxygen is valid, but doubts the process can yield sufficient extra power. >> let's assume we have this huge molecule of water, right? oxygen and hydrogen bound together in the water molecule. in order to split this, you really need to pull it apart, split these atoms apart. now you have spent quite a lot of energy to split them, you can regain part of that energy by combining them, by combustion processes. you already spent the energy to split it, and you only get part of that energy back when you recombine it by burning the hydrogen.
to obtain an independent assessment, we went to the niels bohr institute in copenhagen, named after one the most important contributors to modern physics and the atomic age. >> i'm extremely skeptical of the way it allegedly is functioning. i seriously doubt there is excess energy from this device. >> reporter: jacob frederiksen says the invention would be fantastic, if true. but first, he says, the science must be subjected to peer review, and that other experts need to be able to...
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trish: all righty, thank you so much, niel. big stuff coming up this hour, everyone.take a look here. a live picture, you will be of a carrier factory in indianapolis where any midnight from now president-elect donald trump is going to be meeting with factory workers there to make good on that promise he made with them on the campaign trail. that promise to keep their jobs in the united states of america. i am trish regan, welcome everybody to the intelligence report. donald trump is about to take to the stage there in indianapolis, in indiana, he struck a de with carrier. remember, he said he worked all through thanks giving and executives there to try to keep jobs in america. it looks like he's got roughly a thousand jobs that will stay in indiana instead of moving to mÉxico and just confirmed the state of indiana is giving carrier $700 million in tax breaks in order to keep those jobs in the state. we will be getting more details on this big deal from donald trump himself there in indiana any minute from now. for more on what we can expect at today's event, i want
trish: all righty, thank you so much, niel. big stuff coming up this hour, everyone.take a look here. a live picture, you will be of a carrier factory in indianapolis where any midnight from now president-elect donald trump is going to be meeting with factory workers there to make good on that promise he made with them on the campaign trail. that promise to keep their jobs in the united states of america. i am trish regan, welcome everybody to the intelligence report. donald trump is about to...
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bill: as a fellow buckeye you know that john glenn and niel armstrong are from ohio, you hang onto theire. what was the bigger challenge going into space in the 1960's or going back to space in the 1970's? >> first flight was historic and so knew -- new and dangerous. to have him do that, that was the biggest challenge technologically. bill: physically? >> he came back at age 77, pretty good shape. we would see him in the gym every day. he was always moving. that was the way he looked at life. he was always walking, running, lifting weights, whatever he could at age 77. you kind of get beat up a bit. they do things that aren't necessarily pleasant. he was a marine. that's another thing. crew mates told me he never complained about anything. bill: married 73 years and they knew each other when they were the youngest of young ages. >> they were in the same pen together. the families knew each other. i was asked with another astronaut to be the escort. i can't think of another couple that that were closer that i've met. they were a true partnership and she was -- she would go to briefings w
bill: as a fellow buckeye you know that john glenn and niel armstrong are from ohio, you hang onto theire. what was the bigger challenge going into space in the 1960's or going back to space in the 1970's? >> first flight was historic and so knew -- new and dangerous. to have him do that, that was the biggest challenge technologically. bill: physically? >> he came back at age 77, pretty good shape. we would see him in the gym every day. he was always moving. that was the way he...
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trish: all righty, thank you so much, niel. big stuff coming up this hour, everyone.. a live picture, you will be of a carrier factory in indianapolis where any midnight from now president-elect donald trump is going to be meeting with factory workers there to make good on that promise he made with them on the campaign trail. that promise to keep their jobs in the united states of america. i am trish regan, welcome everybody to the intelligence report. donald trump is about to take to the stage there in indianapolis, in indiana, he struck a de with carrier. remember, he said he worked all through thanks giving and executives there to try to keep jobs in america. it looks like he's got roughly a
trish: all righty, thank you so much, niel. big stuff coming up this hour, everyone.. a live picture, you will be of a carrier factory in indianapolis where any midnight from now president-elect donald trump is going to be meeting with factory workers there to make good on that promise he made with them on the campaign trail. that promise to keep their jobs in the united states of america. i am trish regan, welcome everybody to the intelligence report. donald trump is about to take to the stage...
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pensarÁ niel quÉ estÁ haciendo, engordando comiendo algo.enen acceso al celular y ahora tienen >>> quÉ increÍble >>> los muertos de hambre llenan las tarjetas de crÉdito pa ra aparentar lo que no son. >>> quÉ estas enojada con el vecino o es un nuevo coquetea de estar cortÁndole >>> sabes quÉ largate ahora mismo de aquÍ y maÑana cambios las cerraduras de la casa y aqÍi no vuelves a entrar sin tocar el timbre te queda claro >>> lo puso en el lugar, >>> le queda claro pero a Él no y esta sÚper serie se ven muy bien si daniel me trae helado de lo que come Él deliciosamente >>> danny trae >>> la cuchara danny >>> en lo que te lo trajo, la doÑa dios de mÍ vida luego con todo esto y quiere salirse con la suya y quÉ crees chantajear a alta gracia que publicarÁ >>> yo pienso que alta gracia es mÁs lista que Él y que ella tiene alguna carta bajo la manga con que, lo pueda chantajear a Él tambien > una >>> si quiere enterarse vamos a ver este adelanto de la doÑa >>> sien mÁs cosas no solamente >>> no >>> ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> >>> tÚ eres un corrupto como c
pensarÁ niel quÉ estÁ haciendo, engordando comiendo algo.enen acceso al celular y ahora tienen >>> quÉ increÍble >>> los muertos de hambre llenan las tarjetas de crÉdito pa ra aparentar lo que no son. >>> quÉ estas enojada con el vecino o es un nuevo coquetea de estar cortÁndole >>> sabes quÉ largate ahora mismo de aquÍ y maÑana cambios las cerraduras de la casa y aqÍi no vuelves a entrar sin tocar el timbre te queda claro >>> lo puso en...