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we will do rocketry like rocket lab. and then we will do hard science. we will invent new medicine.do very unusual things. robotics, semiconductors, even nuclear projects. emily: you believe that most vcs actually hurt companies, not help them. what do you mean by that? vinod: applying traditional business school and metrics to start ups is the wrong thing. and when people focus on irr's and rates of return, they actually hurt the company. i don't believe just because you are an investor, you have earned the right to advise an entrreur by being a board member. if you are going to advise entrepreneurs, you should have started a company, knowing how hard it is, how difficult the trade-offs are. it is painful being an entrepreneur. life is not easy. and unless you have empathy for an entrepreneur having done it yourself, you don't have the right to advise and onto burner. an entrepreneur, in my view. so one rule i have had -- in 30 years, i have never voted against an entrepreneur. they do not need hypocritical politeness from board members. trying to be popular and be their friend and
we will do rocketry like rocket lab. and then we will do hard science. we will invent new medicine.do very unusual things. robotics, semiconductors, even nuclear projects. emily: you believe that most vcs actually hurt companies, not help them. what do you mean by that? vinod: applying traditional business school and metrics to start ups is the wrong thing. and when people focus on irr's and rates of return, they actually hurt the company. i don't believe just because you are an investor, you...
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Dec 12, 2016
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coming in with heavy weaponry, barrel bombs from syrian aircraft and the russians using the latest rocketry to kill the rebels. katty: this is not a situation where the west said we didn't know what was happening. we watched the collapse of aleppo every night on television the last two months. mr. cohen: several years, in fact. we talked to several years ago about having a season where the manager in rescue people could provide relief for refugees. breedlovet general said, the weaponization of refugees, the russians and the syrians were due really poorly -- were deliberately targeting civilian areas to destabilize those countries. katty: is this the end for the rebels now? mr. cohen: i think pretty much so. the question is can we play any role in providing safe passage and relief for refugees come some sort of help in terms of rebuilding and providing homes for people to go back to so they can leave european theaters they had to leave. absent that can we have a little role to play. me,y: bill cohen, stay with because i want you on the next story. the top republican in the senate has disagre
coming in with heavy weaponry, barrel bombs from syrian aircraft and the russians using the latest rocketry to kill the rebels. katty: this is not a situation where the west said we didn't know what was happening. we watched the collapse of aleppo every night on television the last two months. mr. cohen: several years, in fact. we talked to several years ago about having a season where the manager in rescue people could provide relief for refugees. breedlovet general said, the weaponization of...
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Dec 16, 2016
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now she says the young people can learn everything from the robotic and the rocketry to the citizenship and the creative art. >> what stayed the same is the practical life stills, the learning by doing that young people do in 4h and how it prepares them to lead today and for their careers tomorrow. >> she is the oldest of four children. she hopes her trail blazing position to lead 4h in the future will inspire other women like her. >> women need to help women to excel and succeed in the workplace. that is important to me. the importance of women helping women succeed. alison: if you are like me, you heard about it forever but didn't know what the 4h's are. it's heard, heart, hands, and health -- head, heart, hands and health. >> i grew up in rural illinois. 4h was everywhere. alison: probably still is. larry: i'm sure. alison: she is hoping to bring it out of the idea only being for agriculture and the rural communities but for the urban communities as well. larry: good for her. coming up at "abc7 news at 5:00", the redskins are getting ready for a monday night matchup against the panth
now she says the young people can learn everything from the robotic and the rocketry to the citizenship and the creative art. >> what stayed the same is the practical life stills, the learning by doing that young people do in 4h and how it prepares them to lead today and for their careers tomorrow. >> she is the oldest of four children. she hopes her trail blazing position to lead 4h in the future will inspire other women like her. >> women need to help women to excel and...
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Dec 30, 2016
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but they were ahead in rocketry. it's why von brown was at the top of the black list for capture. but they were also ahead in aviation medicine. and this was very important because the u.s. knew that aircraft would play a primary role moving forward in our weaponry and our weapon systems. and the reich had been able to advance aviation technology. the idea was, how do we fly higher, further and faster and whereas american, you know, medical researchers had to work with rabbits and guinea pigs, the reich had access to humans in the concentration camp. putting humans in high altitude chambers and so forth. and these were the kind of individuals that were taken to america. but what was really alarming to the allies, to the scientists in this -- in the immediate aftermath of the war was how far advanced the reich had become in chemical weapons and biological weapons. and i found this little part of the story particularly interesting. i'm going to briefly tell you about two characters. the person who led the biological weapons program and the chemical weapons program bt because "operat
but they were ahead in rocketry. it's why von brown was at the top of the black list for capture. but they were also ahead in aviation medicine. and this was very important because the u.s. knew that aircraft would play a primary role moving forward in our weaponry and our weapon systems. and the reich had been able to advance aviation technology. the idea was, how do we fly higher, further and faster and whereas american, you know, medical researchers had to work with rabbits and guinea pigs,...
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Dec 6, 2016
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i can't quite describe to you what he said except that it reminds me of that guy from the rocketry company and apollo 13 who cap saying it's not supposed to do this. it's not designed for this. give me an answer. it's not designed for this. something is weird here. and then the stuff starts coming in. here's a weird name, right? something like several thousand times the following conversation has to take place. exit poll or, do you think donald trump is trustworthy to be president? respondent: no. exit pollster: who did you vote for? donald trump. if you look at the exit polls, that have been some enormous number of peopleoverall and seventh in like 30% or 40% of trump voters. i had the displeasure at this point of having conducted a national poll two weeks earlier. cnbc has done a poll every quarter now and showed hillary with a nine-point lead, which is a weird name. on one hand he hoped for a poll in line with everyone else. on the other hand he hoped for a poll that is busy. when i go back and think, could i have been smarter thinking about that poll? what i think about is the data tha
i can't quite describe to you what he said except that it reminds me of that guy from the rocketry company and apollo 13 who cap saying it's not supposed to do this. it's not designed for this. give me an answer. it's not designed for this. something is weird here. and then the stuff starts coming in. here's a weird name, right? something like several thousand times the following conversation has to take place. exit poll or, do you think donald trump is trustworthy to be president? respondent:...
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Dec 2, 2016
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cause of which elon musk told you, carl, has never, quote, been encountered before in the history of rocketryo december 16th planning to go back into space. >> morgan, thank you very much. when we come backstop trading with jim. > >>> time for cramer and stop trading. >> i mentioned earlier if nvidia could shakeoff workday, but the key to this market is amazon. this stock has been straight down. still not reached its bottom, it did a few weeks ago, but judging by what retailers are telling me amazon's having a fabulous holiday season. if this stock can hold, if this stock can hold, key member of f.a.n.g. by the way, not diamondback energy, the selling in nasdaq may have run its course. they're all in amazon. they love amazon. they being these momentum guys who just say, hey, you know, amazon down 14% you want to buy it. so watch amazon. that's going to be the stock that matters. not ulta, as much as i love ulta. >> no, but grow technology, big cap growth technology which has just been getting hammered. >> and i think this company's having a great quarter. let's see. >> can't wait for monday n
cause of which elon musk told you, carl, has never, quote, been encountered before in the history of rocketryo december 16th planning to go back into space. >> morgan, thank you very much. when we come backstop trading with jim. > >>> time for cramer and stop trading. >> i mentioned earlier if nvidia could shakeoff workday, but the key to this market is amazon. this stock has been straight down. still not reached its bottom, it did a few weeks ago, but judging by what...