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to interact with people like we are to create this edutainment center if you will, this is just a nirvanaat's involved in farming and agriculture, it's terrific. >> it seemsd like a pretty -- it seems like pretty enticing model. are other farms adapting this? >> almost 20% is from farms and cattle. to see what they're doing with their milk trucks is really forward-thinking and not only is it innovate but it is also scalable. you can have small scale digesters that basically do the same thing where you can recoup energy cost by replacing back to the grid. you can do a variety of things like you see in indiana. >> it's interesting how old technology is being applied with modern problems. we'll be back next week with more fascinating why stories on techknow. >> go yind the scenes at aljazeera.com/techknow. >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ >> hello, welcome to another news hour from al jazeera in doha i'm adrian finighan. the top stories. a turkish coast guard fires on a ship carrying over 300 refugees. >>> and forces advance on the center of tikrit. >>> wikileaks sounds
to interact with people like we are to create this edutainment center if you will, this is just a nirvanaat's involved in farming and agriculture, it's terrific. >> it seemsd like a pretty -- it seems like pretty enticing model. are other farms adapting this? >> almost 20% is from farms and cattle. to see what they're doing with their milk trucks is really forward-thinking and not only is it innovate but it is also scalable. you can have small scale digesters that basically do the...
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to interact with people like we are to create this edutainment center if you will, this is just a nirvanaat's involved in farming and agriculture, it's terrific. >> it seemsd like a pretty -- it seems like pretty enticing model. are other farms adapting this? >> almost 20% is from farms and cattle. to see what they're doing with their milk trucks is really forward-thinking and not only is it innovate but it is also scalable. you can have small scale digesters that basically do the same thing where you can recoup energy cost by replacing back to the grid. you can do a variety of things like you see in indiana. >> it's interesting how old technology is being applied with modern problems. we'll be back next week with more fascinating why stories on techknow. >> go yind the scenes at aljazeera.com/techknow. >> studying deadly viruses. >> these facilities are incredibly safe, incredibly secure. >> go inside the study of infectious diseases. >> ventilated footy pajamas. >> protecting those working to protect us. >> we always have to stay one step ahead of them because they're out there. >> tech
to interact with people like we are to create this edutainment center if you will, this is just a nirvanaat's involved in farming and agriculture, it's terrific. >> it seemsd like a pretty -- it seems like pretty enticing model. are other farms adapting this? >> almost 20% is from farms and cattle. to see what they're doing with their milk trucks is really forward-thinking and not only is it innovate but it is also scalable. you can have small scale digesters that basically do the...
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their own reason was to reach a certain level, to reach nirvana this way. >> some 200 years after his death, the mummy was committed to the golden shell now on display. visitors to the hunt gary and capital can view the exhibit until may 17. >> goodbye. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] year. an exclusive annual outlook with evercore isi superstar economist ed hyman, and new york's chief executive officer john kim. what do think see in our economic future? their predictions and strategies are next on "consuelo mack wealthtrack." >>> new york life along with mainstay's family of mutual funds others offers retirement solutions to help your retirement keep
their own reason was to reach a certain level, to reach nirvana this way. >> some 200 years after his death, the mummy was committed to the golden shell now on display. visitors to the hunt gary and capital can view the exhibit until may 17. >> goodbye. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] year. an exclusive annual outlook with evercore isi superstar economist ed hyman, and new york's...
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next-to-last independent bookstore with a mind of its own the next to last leftie looking for obama nirvana. [laughter] the first day of the wall street occupation set forth upon this continent a new revolutionary nation. [applause] >> in addition to its own programming as -- of artist talks, meridian has been a downtown host for san francisco states well-known port trees center. recent luminaries have included david meltzer, steve dixon, and jack hirsch man. >> you can black as out of the press, blog and arrest us, tear gas, mace and shoot us as we know very well, you will, but this time we're not turning back. we know you are finished. desperate near the end. hysterical in your flabbergastlyness. amen. >> after the readings, the crowd headed to a reception upstairs by wandering through the other gallery rooms in the historic home. the third floor is not usually reserved for just parties, however. it is the stage for live performances. ♪ under the guidance of musical curators these three, meridian has maintained a strong commitment to new music, compositions that are innovative, experiment
next-to-last independent bookstore with a mind of its own the next to last leftie looking for obama nirvana. [laughter] the first day of the wall street occupation set forth upon this continent a new revolutionary nation. [applause] >> in addition to its own programming as -- of artist talks, meridian has been a downtown host for san francisco states well-known port trees center. recent luminaries have included david meltzer, steve dixon, and jack hirsch man. >> you can black as out...
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is this the new normal or can we aspire to get back to this nirvana of the 1990's? there is a snapshot on morning in america. let's have a smart conversation. on a friday, you can do that. a bloomberg surveillance data check. rob has witnessed and written about this strange evolution this morning. he is a cofounder and ceo of research affiliate. i want you to explain the legacy from peter bernstein, abby joseph cohen when, and others -- when you bring mathematics to investment what does that mean or what are you thinking about for our audience? >> it is not so much bringing mathematics to investing, as using mathematics as a tool to bring common sense to investing. one of the things that is fascinating about investing is that people think past is prologue. people think the bull markets have a dark side. they set markets up for lower future returns. bear markets feel miserable, but they have a bright side. they set markets up for better future returns. they leave markets cheaper. we are may be at the tail end who knows, of a huge bull market like u.s. stocks. they fe
is this the new normal or can we aspire to get back to this nirvana of the 1990's? there is a snapshot on morning in america. let's have a smart conversation. on a friday, you can do that. a bloomberg surveillance data check. rob has witnessed and written about this strange evolution this morning. he is a cofounder and ceo of research affiliate. i want you to explain the legacy from peter bernstein, abby joseph cohen when, and others -- when you bring mathematics to investment what does that...
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it's a way, as it were to keep the federal reserve from doing mischief, and not a way to produce nirvanae idea of monetarism is that there's a stable relationship between money and the gross national product. well, we've seen that that's not the case. furthermore, if you were to be very precise in your targeting and just stayed on that target path day-to-day, interest rates would fluctuate enormously and that wouldn't be good for the economy. so we took a pretty monetarist approach in october of 1979 because it called for extreme measures. but as you've seen since then that position has been ameliorated. now, does that mean that money doesn't count? of course not -- money is very important. but i think this strict monetarist approach is not workable over a long period of time but it was necessary when we did it. focusing on the money supply appears to have worked but the cost was high. chronic inflation, which had plagued the economy for more than a decade was reduced and contained, but at the price of forcing the economy through two deep recessions. why was the fed willing to pay such a
it's a way, as it were to keep the federal reserve from doing mischief, and not a way to produce nirvanae idea of monetarism is that there's a stable relationship between money and the gross national product. well, we've seen that that's not the case. furthermore, if you were to be very precise in your targeting and just stayed on that target path day-to-day, interest rates would fluctuate enormously and that wouldn't be good for the economy. so we took a pretty monetarist approach in october...
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this began as a spoof on jayson werth's locks ended up looking like a tribute to nirvana's kurt cobainhe's always sending out funny tweets. i hope i can get on his level. >> reporter: it landed him on sports illustrated's most recent list of top 100 sports personalities to follow i'm a no-name when it comes to the national media. >> reporter: a no-name no more. the lanky lefty brings the heat in 140 characters. >> i ended up winning that. no big deal. >> he cheated. i didn't want to put that out there. >> reporter: sore loser in that instance maybe. but blevins' strategy on twitter is winning. >> you can make a fool of yourself. you can look stupid. you just got to be unafraid of some reaction. >> reporter: unafraid and unabashed. >> i like that he misses one of the game shows. >> random points. but he's having so much fun. it's funny too because during the season you don't get to see much of their personality. these players have a lot of big personality. so you get to kind of see that on social media. >>> tonight we have a full slate of games starting with the wizards and the bulls. c
this began as a spoof on jayson werth's locks ended up looking like a tribute to nirvana's kurt cobainhe's always sending out funny tweets. i hope i can get on his level. >> reporter: it landed him on sports illustrated's most recent list of top 100 sports personalities to follow i'm a no-name when it comes to the national media. >> reporter: a no-name no more. the lanky lefty brings the heat in 140 characters. >> i ended up winning that. no big deal. >> he cheated. i...
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nuclear deal and we see some light at the end of the tunnel that's going to walk us into a new level of nirvana. i don't know how else to call it. in fact, that light is not a light that's going to expose us to some new world. that's a train that's heading in our direction. i will tell you that we have to make sure that we step back and understand the full breadth scale and scope of what's happening in the middle east before we cut a deal with iran. i think it's dangerous. >> pardon? >> i think it's very dangerous. >> the key, of course, if there is a deal, is would we be able to verify it? would we be able to know that iran is doing that they're complying with the agreement. last sunday i spoke with the c.i.a. director john brennan who expressed great confidence that between what our own intel and what the verification procedures will be that we will know. here is what he said. >> i think we've gone to school on some of those developments over the last decade or so, so that we can now have a better plan and opportunity to verify some of the things that they are saying that they're going to do
nuclear deal and we see some light at the end of the tunnel that's going to walk us into a new level of nirvana. i don't know how else to call it. in fact, that light is not a light that's going to expose us to some new world. that's a train that's heading in our direction. i will tell you that we have to make sure that we step back and understand the full breadth scale and scope of what's happening in the middle east before we cut a deal with iran. i think it's dangerous. >> pardon?...
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while i prefer competition over regulation the truth is that market place nirvana does not always exist and here are two examples where markets have failed and regularatory back stop is needed. i made rule call completion a priority as acting chair because it is unacceptable in this day and age that calls are not being put through. we tackled this practice by prohibiting a ringing signal unless a call is actually completed and we have required carriers to retain and report call data. data collection rules go into effect april 1 and we will use this information to ensure that the fcc has the tools necessary to take additional action if appropriate. while a petition requested relief from egregious inmate calling rates remain pending at the fcc for nearly a decade fees and rates continue to increase. calls made by deaf and hard of hearing inmates topped $2.26 per minute. add to that an endless array of fees. $3.95 to initiate a call. a fee to set up an account another fee to close an account. a fee to use a credit card. there is even a fee charged to users to get a refund of their own mone
while i prefer competition over regulation the truth is that market place nirvana does not always exist and here are two examples where markets have failed and regularatory back stop is needed. i made rule call completion a priority as acting chair because it is unacceptable in this day and age that calls are not being put through. we tackled this practice by prohibiting a ringing signal unless a call is actually completed and we have required carriers to retain and report call data. data...
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and for a marketer, this is nirvana. you know? it's a lot of fun. so, i started playing with their facebook page. and word of mouth is spreading faster than they can handle the growth. lemonis: but why do we need more p.r.? we have a line out the door. ewell: we see so much potential that we can build this brand beyond this location. lemonis: now you're changing the secret recipe. that's what i worry about. this concept of franchising and opening them up all over the country is not always a good idea. it's not ice cream. it's a brand that isn't portable. you guys can't be everywhere. franchising shuler's is a bad idea. barbecue is regional. there are different styles and there are different flavors. just 30 minutes away in north carolina, the barbecue could be totally different. if i open up barbecue in texas, it's a problem because i'm competing against that region's barbecue -- not a battle that i'm willing to fight. i'd much rather take the money and build into the infrastructure here and make this a destination. these ribs are ridiculous. what a
and for a marketer, this is nirvana. you know? it's a lot of fun. so, i started playing with their facebook page. and word of mouth is spreading faster than they can handle the growth. lemonis: but why do we need more p.r.? we have a line out the door. ewell: we see so much potential that we can build this brand beyond this location. lemonis: now you're changing the secret recipe. that's what i worry about. this concept of franchising and opening them up all over the country is not always a...
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tom: we have come down and we are well under 6% and we are going to some nirvana number. where is the ubs calculation of what normal unemployment is? drew: right now it is about 6%. tom: you are stunningly outliers. drew: we are talking about wage growth because it is clearly above 5%. it does not look like there is a huge amount of pressure, but if you were to chart wages versus the number of job openings to unemployment, what you would find is that we are at a point where it is close to vertical. tom: this is critical. this jobs report is critical for janet yellen. olivia: you are saying we are already at nehru. how does janet yellen engage? drew: she probably thinks we are approaching it quickly. the comments from the president of the san francisco fed were very telling. he is saying, we should think about rate hikes in june. tom: did you get the memo that we don't do newtonian mechanics in march? row equals mv. olivia: let's please not. why is it so stagnant? drew: in part because no one is willing to quit. you don't pay up employees because you like them. olivia: his
tom: we have come down and we are well under 6% and we are going to some nirvana number. where is the ubs calculation of what normal unemployment is? drew: right now it is about 6%. tom: you are stunningly outliers. drew: we are talking about wage growth because it is clearly above 5%. it does not look like there is a huge amount of pressure, but if you were to chart wages versus the number of job openings to unemployment, what you would find is that we are at a point where it is close to...
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while i prefer competition over regulation, the truth is that marketplace nirvana does not always exist and here are two examples where markets have failed and regulatory backstop is needed. it is unacceptable in this day and age that calls are not being put through. we tackled this practice by prohibiting a ringing signal unless a call is actually completed and we have required carriers to retain and report call data. data collection rules go into effect april 1st and we will use this information to ensure that the fcc has the tools necessary to take additional action if appropriate. while a petition requested relief may pending at the fcc for nearly a decade, fees and rates continue to increase. calls made by deaf and hard of hearing inmates top $2.26 per minute. add to that an endless array of fees. $3.95 to initiate a call. a fee to set up an account. another fee to close an account. a fee to use a credit card. there is even a fee charged to users to get a refund of their own money. there are 2.7 million children with at least one parent incarcerated and they are the ones most punis
while i prefer competition over regulation, the truth is that marketplace nirvana does not always exist and here are two examples where markets have failed and regulatory backstop is needed. it is unacceptable in this day and age that calls are not being put through. we tackled this practice by prohibiting a ringing signal unless a call is actually completed and we have required carriers to retain and report call data. data collection rules go into effect april 1st and we will use this...
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it is like hearing a pearl jam or nirvana song. takes you right back to the 1990s.s was the mo you attack accusers. you say it was old news. say it wasn't technically illegal. say everyone does it. that encapsulates the clinton defense we've heard so often. carville is right some of these scandals in the '90s were nothing. some were a really big deal. i think any reasonable person can look at the system she set up and conclude the only reason for her setting it up was to keep those emails from the public eye and sure enough, there are all these foia requests over the years from left-wing news outlets, from conservative groups, that went completely unanswered from the state department because she had her own private email account on her own server. that clearly was the purpose of this. martha: i mean, we'll see what she has to say about it today. i think that the tone that she takes in her comments about all of this will be, has to be very carefully decided upon because if she does come out and do what james carville just did you know i think there might be people ou
it is like hearing a pearl jam or nirvana song. takes you right back to the 1990s.s was the mo you attack accusers. you say it was old news. say it wasn't technically illegal. say everyone does it. that encapsulates the clinton defense we've heard so often. carville is right some of these scandals in the '90s were nothing. some were a really big deal. i think any reasonable person can look at the system she set up and conclude the only reason for her setting it up was to keep those emails from...
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trending slightly higher we're still 40%, 50% below 30-yaer averages and consensus estimates for the nirvananto were supposed to be 650 to 700,000 this year. demand is weak. we've had a demand less house price recovery, not a demand recovery in housing. what's it going to take to get that demand up? lower rates. much lower rates. exotic loans coming back. income going through the roof. or house prices dropping. my contention is house prices have to come in because of the historical demand price divergence we've seen in this marketplace. we just simply -- >> i agree on all your list except for one. mortgage rates have to come a lot lower, once again, i really don't think that the issue is people can't afford a 3.75 new mortage. new home sales only about 17% of the entire housing market. give me what grade you think we're going tonish up the rest of the year for housing in general. >> this month in february we'll look really good compared to what the rest of the year will look like. especially if rates tick higher. remember, the southern region today made up 59% of all new home sales and respo
trending slightly higher we're still 40%, 50% below 30-yaer averages and consensus estimates for the nirvananto were supposed to be 650 to 700,000 this year. demand is weak. we've had a demand less house price recovery, not a demand recovery in housing. what's it going to take to get that demand up? lower rates. much lower rates. exotic loans coming back. income going through the roof. or house prices dropping. my contention is house prices have to come in because of the historical demand price...
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but the true nirvana is having it something where you visually can overlay these two. display's a problem. google was clumsy difficult to see. there was the social stigma around it. these companies, when we've done more work, working on versions that don't have the social stigma and also have a layer of utility to it that google glass never had. our believe is that if these devices actually are a lot of utility, people will put up with some of the social stigma. the display's a problem is the answer. >> yesterday you did a piece on the apple television news we were talking about. you seem undeterred by people's doubts that apple's going to sell a standalone television. you did modeling that argued units could add 7% to the calendar '17 revenue. do you feel like you're ahead of your skis in terms of what the new products might deliver? >> i've been wait ahead of my skis on apple tv probably an understatement. i think we approach the apple tv topic with every day by saying let's not worry about the mistakes we made in the past figure out what apple's doing in the future
but the true nirvana is having it something where you visually can overlay these two. display's a problem. google was clumsy difficult to see. there was the social stigma around it. these companies, when we've done more work, working on versions that don't have the social stigma and also have a layer of utility to it that google glass never had. our believe is that if these devices actually are a lot of utility, people will put up with some of the social stigma. the display's a problem is the...