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white collar and they were predominantly men who were working downtown took the train just like rob petrie and the fictional husband of laura played by mary tyler moore, who i didn't want to mention today. they had gone into disrepair. a government was expanding and so our colleges and universities, and along with them the administrators and professors. it's a perfect illustration of the ship from boulder to the new knowledge to economy. it's really gentrification and the single round stone. i already mentioned that there was an elderly irish couple living there. the others had a civil service job and had been a postal worker while his wife had been in charge of the borders as i've mentioned before. fast forward 15 years. the house was sold, renovated and divided into condominiums, granite counters, recessed lighting. the first people to move in more people that you would never have met and the architect and his wife a furniture designer.
white collar and they were predominantly men who were working downtown took the train just like rob petrie and the fictional husband of laura played by mary tyler moore, who i didn't want to mention today. they had gone into disrepair. a government was expanding and so our colleges and universities, and along with them the administrators and professors. it's a perfect illustration of the ship from boulder to the new knowledge to economy. it's really gentrification and the single round stone. i...
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we will get reaction from tom petri, chairman of petri partners.nato members, shaming alliance members for there's -- to pay their share to --
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so the pressure is all wrong day have to choose petrie's what is best for science doing what is best for their careers and the people they are supporting. that incentive system is out of whack for science and i talk about that. and some of the things that could be done. so i just want to read a little bit more because i thought he was very thoughtful so boils down to human nature to let go of the notion of what is right and fair people see how others are being as a clue to their own behavior. i am paraphrasing. if you perceive to have a fair shot you're less likely to bend the rules but if you think justice has been violated then you will say i will cheat also been they are more likely to engage is less than ideal behavior and actually he was on a recent national academy of sciences committee looking at the issue of scientific integrity and they wrestled with this. twenty-five years the first time the academy has gone back to let these issues their perception in 1992 and they're looking at a bad apples that when they reconsider the views of scientific integrity the real problem it is
so the pressure is all wrong day have to choose petrie's what is best for science doing what is best for their careers and the people they are supporting. that incentive system is out of whack for science and i talk about that. and some of the things that could be done. so i just want to read a little bit more because i thought he was very thoughtful so boils down to human nature to let go of the notion of what is right and fair people see how others are being as a clue to their own behavior. i...
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we will get reaction from tom petri, chairman of petri partners. by donald trump to nato members, shaming alliance members for there's -- to pay their share to -- we will have the latest from brussels. today,affecting trade strong trading. affecting stocks but not the rally. all three major averages pushing higher, the dow not at record levels with the s&p and nasdaq on the closingds basis once again. that means we have seen some momentum recently. look at the bloomberg. we have the winning streak now in its sixth straight day here. that is the longest since february when there was a seventh session run for the s&p 500. and showhe push upward of momentum. present mentioned volume below the 20 day average, seeing relatively low volume. energy affecting thing, energy stocks down. conscript desk consumer discretionary is up, followed by staples. we have had a lot of news for discretionary topping stocks in that group. best buy shares pushing higher 19% after the company's earnings beat estimates. comparable sales rising 1.6%. they were looking for a d
we will get reaction from tom petri, chairman of petri partners. by donald trump to nato members, shaming alliance members for there's -- to pay their share to -- we will have the latest from brussels. today,affecting trade strong trading. affecting stocks but not the rally. all three major averages pushing higher, the dow not at record levels with the s&p and nasdaq on the closingds basis once again. that means we have seen some momentum recently. look at the bloomberg. we have the winning...
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. >> i was absolutely petry fied and i was ready to tap out. >>> time now for true terror, facing spidersgreatest fear? >> how sweet is this diamond python? >> i'd use a different adjective, probably. >> i'm going to take his little head. >> how quickly can we get an ambulance here? not as bad as i expected but i wasn't ready for what came next. 5 foot indigo pythons. do i look confident? okay. preparing >> okay. i was feeling pretty good and then i saw this -- then i saw this. >> what's happening? okay. >> slow. >> what do you mean, slow movements? he looks heavy and angry. a 14-foot albino python named lemon. >> she grows to be the longest snake in the world. >> okay, that's nice and everything. but is she hungry? she's going to my crotch. >> her forked tongue actually senses heat. >> oh, please. oh, god. come on, what's happening. >> i promise you -- >> what's happening? >> you're totally fine. >> you're paying. that's a good sign. >> you're totally fine. >> i want to swear so badly. but i'm not going to. note to self, never do this again. >> the only thing i have to say is that cam ca
. >> i was absolutely petry fied and i was ready to tap out. >>> time now for true terror, facing spidersgreatest fear? >> how sweet is this diamond python? >> i'd use a different adjective, probably. >> i'm going to take his little head. >> how quickly can we get an ambulance here? not as bad as i expected but i wasn't ready for what came next. 5 foot indigo pythons. do i look confident? okay. preparing >> okay. i was feeling pretty good and then i...
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more now with tom petrie, the chairman of petrie partners and been an active advisor in more than $250on in energy related mergers and acquisitions including many of the largest in the industry. he has led the team that advised saudi arabia on its natural gas initiative and alaska on gas pipeline options as well. so tom has talked to us a lot about oil. he's talked to everybody in the world a lot about oil and people listen to what he has to say. i'm going to pull up the contract right now and see how the nymex west texas intermediate trade is, $49.70 a barrel. in europe we tend to look at brent more often, considered a global benchmark of sorts at 52.06. the point is oil has had a really incredible rise over the past couple of weeks and then last week at the end of the week, it came down fairly substantially, possibly on a kind of buy on the rumors, sell on the news trade as far as traders were concerned, this opec thing basically was in the bag. let's go to tom now and ask him if opec has anything more it can give to investors. tom, it looks like the market kind of expected what they
more now with tom petrie, the chairman of petrie partners and been an active advisor in more than $250on in energy related mergers and acquisitions including many of the largest in the industry. he has led the team that advised saudi arabia on its natural gas initiative and alaska on gas pipeline options as well. so tom has talked to us a lot about oil. he's talked to everybody in the world a lot about oil and people listen to what he has to say. i'm going to pull up the contract right now and...
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it was a petri dish of creativity.rd barista would make you feel bad about not spending any dough. >> waiters were speaking several languages and you read literature and they invited the writer, occasionally, if he didn't have money, because they appreciated their literature. where are we now compared to there? >> don't try that now, of course. today's new-york cafe patrons spend both their time and money on things like goose liver tegrine. foie gras is all over hungary. and it's good. real good. peter's going for the soup. >> if you looked like a writer, they would bring you paper and ink, bring you a dictionary. whatever you were looking for. also, most people didn't have telephones at home and you could be called here. >> why do i want to attract writers? it's like, i need more jazz musicians on my register. >> it was a different time. it was not simply about the money. >> so it was about -- >> identity. yeah. >> we want to be the place that attracts the best and the brightest. >> yeah. >> even if they don't have mo
it was a petri dish of creativity.rd barista would make you feel bad about not spending any dough. >> waiters were speaking several languages and you read literature and they invited the writer, occasionally, if he didn't have money, because they appreciated their literature. where are we now compared to there? >> don't try that now, of course. today's new-york cafe patrons spend both their time and money on things like goose liver tegrine. foie gras is all over hungary. and it's...
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steve: dan, regarding sergeant petry's family.y, a son austin who wanted to go to college. he couldn't pay for it that's where folds of honor came in. >> we are so blessed just so sit next to leroy and the medal of honor around his chest and what it represents to this country. to be able to step in and help his austin getting ready to graduate from central washington is -- it's humbling. it's privileging. there is no doubt about that. we have got over 13,000 recipients now, spouses and children who have had somebody killed or disabled. and this year we'll put over $15 million out the door coming up in august to help these families. but we have millions in unfunded requests. and that's why it's so important that people donate in honor of leroy and all those who have made such sacrifices on memorial day. steve: last night at the hard rock in owasso, that's tulsa right there. owasso is six miles to the left of it as you take a look at your tv screen. you were the honored speaker last night for the gala, raised a lot of more dollars t
steve: dan, regarding sergeant petry's family.y, a son austin who wanted to go to college. he couldn't pay for it that's where folds of honor came in. >> we are so blessed just so sit next to leroy and the medal of honor around his chest and what it represents to this country. to be able to step in and help his austin getting ready to graduate from central washington is -- it's humbling. it's privileging. there is no doubt about that. we have got over 13,000 recipients now, spouses and...
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in montana we ran a petrie dish experiment.e were some native americans but their votes are pretty suppressed around montana. this was white voters, republicans versus democrats. bernie sanders went in there, supported quist, the democrat, he ran on bernie's platform. he ran the experiment that you're talking about, all about economics, all about economic issues. there was no racial issue or you know, identity poll tingz. democrats couldn't win there. so why is that theory viable if it can't work in montana? >> it's not a petrie dish because it doesn't happen in a vacuum. the add gianforte ran against quist called him nancy pelosi in a cow hoy hat, tying him to the incredibly damaged national brand and part of the problem isn't a policy or an economic issue. it's also the way that we have chosen and selected candidates. what does nancy pelosi mean? out of touch elite. she means tied into the donor communities and i'm not even talking about whether that's true or not. that's the brand -- >> but -- glhold on, when we fos on a par
in montana we ran a petrie dish experiment.e were some native americans but their votes are pretty suppressed around montana. this was white voters, republicans versus democrats. bernie sanders went in there, supported quist, the democrat, he ran on bernie's platform. he ran the experiment that you're talking about, all about economics, all about economic issues. there was no racial issue or you know, identity poll tingz. democrats couldn't win there. so why is that theory viable if it can't...
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>> kimberly: max petrie he was handed about 200 million by his data.a >> jesse: if you are headed what he was handed you would've lost it all. >> bob: done in atlantic city, you can't do that. it takes an idiot to lose a casino. >> kimberly: it you want about talking about obama. >> dana: media bias is all relative, with president bush, the media said he traded blood for oil and it was repeated then by other people i won't have to go into right now. trashing the media keeps people in your corner but that's about it. right now they have got to use president trump's persuasive abilities at the bully pulpit to help get his agenda through. it's politically toxic for the republicans in his voice is needed to explain to people why that bill makes sense, why tax reform makes sense. he has a great concept for the foreign trip, he's done nothing to lay out. when he talks about media bias, you can bet the media's going to pick up on it because it works for both, everyone wins and everyone loses. it >> kimberly: you're absolutely right, they should to be doing a
>> kimberly: max petrie he was handed about 200 million by his data.a >> jesse: if you are headed what he was handed you would've lost it all. >> bob: done in atlantic city, you can't do that. it takes an idiot to lose a casino. >> kimberly: it you want about talking about obama. >> dana: media bias is all relative, with president bush, the media said he traded blood for oil and it was repeated then by other people i won't have to go into right now. trashing the...
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i'm glad you raised montana because in some ways the montana race and the georgia 6 race are these petri dishes for what's going on. they're laboratories of where the country's politics are at the moment. it seems to me, though, there's a third issue which is obstruction. there's the underlying facts of the russia investigation. there's the substantive agenda of the gop which you've mentioned, whether it's health care or tax cuts, but there's also this really core question about abuse of power of the president of the united states. and i would imagine that's something that voters are going to be thinking and talking about in a state like montana or georgia. >> the answer is yes. to what degree, i don't know. but clearly when you have a president -- and these are the facts that we have to ascertain. but according to the media, the president asked comey to back off on the investigation of flynn. was comey in fact fired in the middle of the investigation because he was going in a direction that trump did not want him to go? bottom line is, was there collusion between the trump campaign and
i'm glad you raised montana because in some ways the montana race and the georgia 6 race are these petri dishes for what's going on. they're laboratories of where the country's politics are at the moment. it seems to me, though, there's a third issue which is obstruction. there's the underlying facts of the russia investigation. there's the substantive agenda of the gop which you've mentioned, whether it's health care or tax cuts, but there's also this really core question about abuse of power...
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and so, bunkerville becomes this sort of petri dish of anti-government extremist thought. >> narrator: the bureau of land management watched with increasing alarm as the situation escalated. >> we're surrounded by people with guns, these hundreds of militia people coming in. many of them are heavily armed from around the country. >> narrator: on april 12, the blm said they would stop rounding up more cattle. but that wasn't enough for cliven. he wanted all his cows back. >> good morning, citizens of clark county, nevada! (crowd cheers) good morning, america! (crowd cheers) >> cliven basically says, "we're about to take this country back. and let's go get my cattle." >> we're going to go and take the rest of them out of the compound corrals up here above the freeway. (crowd cheers) >> and boom, they're off! >> let's get 'er done! >> narrator: the bunkerville protest was becoming an uprising. >> we're taking back our county, that's basically what's going to happen, then we're going to take back our state. >> narrator: ammon and hundreds of protesters headed for the lot where the governm
and so, bunkerville becomes this sort of petri dish of anti-government extremist thought. >> narrator: the bureau of land management watched with increasing alarm as the situation escalated. >> we're surrounded by people with guns, these hundreds of militia people coming in. many of them are heavily armed from around the country. >> narrator: on april 12, the blm said they would stop rounding up more cattle. but that wasn't enough for cliven. he wanted all his cows back....
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david: they're like big petri dishes. on one hand we have nursing homes.erspective, we have young folks. a 16-year-old in south carolina died from caffeine poisoning. you have all of these caffeine drinks now adays besides coffee. you have red bulls. you have the 5-hour energy drink. this could be dangerous. >> american association of poison control centers reported 1300 death as year in kids under the age of 20 because in one sitting, they have a bunch of energy drinks, whether it is monster or amp or red bull. david: some of them have heart problems. >> that is what i really wanted to say. the message you don't know. no one checked your heart. you're 16, out in the heat. sweating, overworkings guzzling these things. that is what happened to this kid. he had underlying problem. you have to see a physician. you have to be checked out. these drinks are dangerous. caffeine is a stimulant. it's a drug. david: go with gatorade particularly in the summertime. >> caffeine-free. sugar-free. david: melissa. melissa: dollars at work. new push to spend your money on
david: they're like big petri dishes. on one hand we have nursing homes.erspective, we have young folks. a 16-year-old in south carolina died from caffeine poisoning. you have all of these caffeine drinks now adays besides coffee. you have red bulls. you have the 5-hour energy drink. this could be dangerous. >> american association of poison control centers reported 1300 death as year in kids under the age of 20 because in one sitting, they have a bunch of energy drinks, whether it is...
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i think what used to be fal falca petri's party in germany really has a prayer in hell of making a major dent in elections there in september. here i think marine le pen's own party is likely to be badly battered from within. her niece is basically barking at her heels. her father hates her and she found the party. i think it will be divisive especially since she didn't even make it to 80%. i don't think we'll see any of these parties taking power any time soon. >> you know what we might see of the united states and what is hopping today post donald trump win is potentially within these parties and these sub-segments and groups is freelancing where they'll move off their subgroup, as we have seen here in the united states, and potentially more derivations of the energies as we looked at the nationalist economic movements in europe. gi formand, i want to bring you in on this, gi. the 16 million that marine le pen just addressed moments ago that voted for her, are they durable enough? are they sustainable enough? are they energetic enough to sustain what she would like to do in her concess
i think what used to be fal falca petri's party in germany really has a prayer in hell of making a major dent in elections there in september. here i think marine le pen's own party is likely to be badly battered from within. her niece is basically barking at her heels. her father hates her and she found the party. i think it will be divisive especially since she didn't even make it to 80%. i don't think we'll see any of these parties taking power any time soon. >> you know what we might...
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earlier dawn petrie from the belfast coastguard explained how he survived. gentleman which aidted his survivability. he stayed with the surf board which aided the detection looking for him. he was also then, because he was on the surf board, he wasn't exposed to the water temperatures so much and he had the correct wetsuits which kept his body temperature warmer than it would have been had hejust been in shorts and t—shirt. have been had hejust been in shorts and t-shirt. right, so he sat on the board, did he? yes, we understand. he had gone out for a surf and tried to get back in again and we believe he suffered some cramps and just wasn't able to paddle against the tide which then continually took him away from the shore. so incredible work done by all the emergency services and the coastguard to find him. how was he when you found him? when the helicopter picked him up, he was conscious. he was talking to them, he was able to tell them what had happened to him, that he had gone out on the sunday and although he was suffering from hypothermia. and your adv
earlier dawn petrie from the belfast coastguard explained how he survived. gentleman which aidted his survivability. he stayed with the surf board which aided the detection looking for him. he was also then, because he was on the surf board, he wasn't exposed to the water temperatures so much and he had the correct wetsuits which kept his body temperature warmer than it would have been had hejust been in shorts and t—shirt. have been had hejust been in shorts and t-shirt. right, so he sat on...
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this one is a different fish outside of the petri dish of normal presidents?could be a good or bad thing what do you think? >> well, it is the most unusual situation i have seen during my lifetime in the financial markets. he has still a substantial agenda ahead. the tax reform and as i indicated the infrastructure, and, what is he going to do with the federal reserve? that is going to come up here in the incomes six, seven months. there are opening on the federal reserve board and, a chairman, the chair ladies, term expires, mrs. yellen in january of next year. this is a very critical decision the president has to make and how he will go. neil: do you think he should go to some one who is vigilant with inflation or easy money person? >> well, the interesting question is, will he go with another economist? because in the history of the pest-world war ii fed, we had chairman martin who was not officially trained economist but had been chairman of the new york stock exchange, head of import export bank. a lot of work at columbia as a student so he was well-verse
this one is a different fish outside of the petri dish of normal presidents?could be a good or bad thing what do you think? >> well, it is the most unusual situation i have seen during my lifetime in the financial markets. he has still a substantial agenda ahead. the tax reform and as i indicated the infrastructure, and, what is he going to do with the federal reserve? that is going to come up here in the incomes six, seven months. there are opening on the federal reserve board and, a...
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corps provide a report to congress in spring 2016 capturing lessons learned from the exploration of petri concepts to date. as part of that journey and with the support of congress the corps was able to start the fargo morehead flood risk management project in north dakota. we acknowledged the congressional direction in the recent fiscal year 2017 appropriation language regarding the need for a more robust piii policy, and we look for to working with congress and the administration to develop this policy guidance. investment by the civil works program reduces the risk of flood impacts in the committees throughout the nation, for still the commercial navigation, restore, protect significant ecosystems, generate low-cost renewable hydropower and support american jobs. continued investment in projects is an investment if the nations economy, security, employment and quality of life. now and in the future. thank you for the privilege to testify about our role in assessing the nations water resource infrastructure and economic opportunities associate with our civil works program. i'm happy to
corps provide a report to congress in spring 2016 capturing lessons learned from the exploration of petri concepts to date. as part of that journey and with the support of congress the corps was able to start the fargo morehead flood risk management project in north dakota. we acknowledged the congressional direction in the recent fiscal year 2017 appropriation language regarding the need for a more robust piii policy, and we look for to working with congress and the administration to develop...