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. >>> up next here, plummeting from the stratosphere, this google executive claims a new world record-defying freefall. find out how fast he dropped back to earth. nineteen years ago, we thought, "wow, how is there no way to tell the good from the bad?" so we gave people the power of the review. and now angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. you can easily buy and schedule services from top-rated providers. conveniently stay up to date on progress. and effortlessly turn your photos into finished projects with our snapfix app. visit angieslist.com today. ♪ >>> if you haven't seen it yet, a google vice president is going into the record books as the world's newest space daredevil. he set a skydiving record thursday by jumping more than 135,000 feet from the stratosphere over new mexico while wearing a specially designed suit. i would hope he would have a specially designed suit. he remained in freefall for about 4 1/2 minutes before deploying his parachute and then landing safely. the previous altitude record was set by austrian skydiver felix baumgartner. that was heavily
. >>> up next here, plummeting from the stratosphere, this google executive claims a new world record-defying freefall. find out how fast he dropped back to earth. nineteen years ago, we thought, "wow, how is there no way to tell the good from the bad?" so we gave people the power of the review. and now angie's list is revolutionizing local service again. you can easily buy and schedule services from top-rated providers. conveniently stay up to date on progress. and...
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stratosphere record holder.he president was lifted up some 135,000 feet by an enormous balloon and he plunged to the earth. he stayed in a freefall for five minutes before landing. the jump set the world record for the highest skydive and broke the sound barrier in the process. >>> still to come on the show, the white house raises questions over ebola. we'll be crossing live to washington after the break. an unprecedented program arting busithat partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge research, and state of the art facilities. and you pay no taxes for ten years. from biotech in brooklyn, to next gen energy in binghamton, to manufacturing in buffalo... startup-ny has new businesses popping up across the state. see how startup-ny can help your business grow at startup.ny.gov >>> a few specific users like twitter are expected to see a rise in monetary likes of facebook. the stock has been on a volatile ride over the past year. in fact, so far this year it's
stratosphere record holder.he president was lifted up some 135,000 feet by an enormous balloon and he plunged to the earth. he stayed in a freefall for five minutes before landing. the jump set the world record for the highest skydive and broke the sound barrier in the process. >>> still to come on the show, the white house raises questions over ebola. we'll be crossing live to washington after the break. an unprecedented program arting busithat partners businesses with universities...
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he cofounded google x, broadband balloons to connect to the internet through the stratosphere. now, sebastian thrun is onto his biggest challenge yet, democratizing education, by sharing knowledge with people that can't afford it. ,"ining me on "studio 1.0 inventor, investor, founder, sebastian thrun. i am that we can start our interview wearing google glass because you have been a big part of it. how often do you wear these? >> mostly out and about. surprisingthe most thing you have done wearing google glass? >> and ambition to make a device that you can wear all day. this is something that excites me much more when i'm out and about. >> there is a stigma against wearing google glass. there is a word for it called glass hole. >> they used to be a time when you took a phone call, they would ask you out. it was such an alien technology. >> will we be wearing something like this in the future? >> i think something like this will be in the future. this is so immediate. you take pictures from your own perspective, it is the closest having surgeryof and implanting it in the human br
he cofounded google x, broadband balloons to connect to the internet through the stratosphere. now, sebastian thrun is onto his biggest challenge yet, democratizing education, by sharing knowledge with people that can't afford it. ,"ining me on "studio 1.0 inventor, investor, founder, sebastian thrun. i am that we can start our interview wearing google glass because you have been a big part of it. how often do you wear these? >> mostly out and about. surprisingthe most thing you...
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. >>> he floated up to the stratosphere. he reached a top altitude of more than 135,000 feet before coming back. >>> from orange to teal, you may see some pumpkins turning colors this halloween. the changes to keep treats safe from allergies. it's going viral. the idea is parents can see the pumpkin from the street when they are trick or treating from the street and know there are alternative snacks available. >>> imagine having a pet without all the commitment. there's a new place you can do that right here in the bay area. that's next. >>> don't have a pet? don't worry. america's very first cat cafe opened its doors in oakland. you can buy a latte and an hour of play time with an adoptable feline. the owners hope this new business will help find homes for east bay cats. are you not going to take it home? good thinking. cat cavfecafes are popular in u areas. a very similar idea is in the works in san francisco. >> it's really neat. marketing at its best. >>> you see here on the radar we have some fast moving downpours here.
. >>> he floated up to the stratosphere. he reached a top altitude of more than 135,000 feet before coming back. >>> from orange to teal, you may see some pumpkins turning colors this halloween. the changes to keep treats safe from allergies. it's going viral. the idea is parents can see the pumpkin from the street when they are trick or treating from the street and know there are alternative snacks available. >>> imagine having a pet without all the commitment....
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he helped launch broadband balloons to connect to the internet through the stratosphere.sebastian thrun is on to his greatest ambition yet, democratizing a higher education, by sharing knowledge with people that can't afford it, via the internet. joining me on "studio 1.0," inventor, professor, and founder, sebastian thrun. i thought we couta
he helped launch broadband balloons to connect to the internet through the stratosphere.sebastian thrun is on to his greatest ambition yet, democratizing a higher education, by sharing knowledge with people that can't afford it, via the internet. joining me on "studio 1.0," inventor, professor, and founder, sebastian thrun. i thought we couta
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he used a specially designed space suit and balloon module to carry him to the stratosphere. >> hi, you are in the "the stream." the canada police are saying the the shooting was the work of one gunman. >> is fear of ebola stigmatizing of african-americans living here. >> plus the toll that ebola is taking on the west africa food supply and the businesses. >> we are here and bringing you the live feedback throughout the show and a number of hashtags are trending. yes, the online community and... i found this is canada strong and international community of canadian citizens are coming together. one is an ugly side... one saying... the response so far is balanced, encouraging right now. >> yes t soldier died on wednesday after being shot while guarding a canada war memorial. the incident shook up the nation, known for the low rate of gun vie especially will and the web right before the world's eyes unfolding. much information about the dead gunman identified is still unknown. we know he had a criminal record, including past drug possession and robbery charges and history of uttering threa
he used a specially designed space suit and balloon module to carry him to the stratosphere. >> hi, you are in the "the stream." the canada police are saying the the shooting was the work of one gunman. >> is fear of ebola stigmatizing of african-americans living here. >> plus the toll that ebola is taking on the west africa food supply and the businesses. >> we are here and bringing you the live feedback throughout the show and a number of hashtags are...
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he cofounded google x, broadband balloons to connect to the internet through the stratosphere. now, sebastian thrun is onto his greatest ambition yet, democratizing education, by sharing knowledge with people that can't afford it. be of the internet. internet. joining me on "studio 1.0," inventor, investor, founder, sebastian thrun. i thought we could start our interview wearing google glass because you have been a big part of it. how often do you wear these? >> mostly outdoors out and , about. >> what is the most surprising thing you have done wearing google glass? >> you know, i had this ambition to make a device that you can wear all day. in every situation. for me, it is awkward in a personal conversation. this is something that excites me much more when i'm out and about. >> there is a stigma against wearing google glass. there is a word for it called glass hole. >> i think it is a new technology, and i remember there used to be a time when you took a phone call, they would ask you out. because it was such an alien technology. people need to get used to it. >> will we be w
he cofounded google x, broadband balloons to connect to the internet through the stratosphere. now, sebastian thrun is onto his greatest ambition yet, democratizing education, by sharing knowledge with people that can't afford it. be of the internet. internet. joining me on "studio 1.0," inventor, investor, founder, sebastian thrun. i thought we could start our interview wearing google glass because you have been a big part of it. how often do you wear these? >> mostly outdoors...
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a google executive has set a new world record by jumping successfully from near the top of the stratosphere. alan ooustize broke the sound barrier over the southern new mexico desert. carried by a helium balloon more than 400km above the earth. what would go into a sharp cut in greenhouse gases. what would work differently? it require sacrifice, or benefits we with haven't even imagined? it is inside story.
a google executive has set a new world record by jumping successfully from near the top of the stratosphere. alan ooustize broke the sound barrier over the southern new mexico desert. carried by a helium balloon more than 400km above the earth. what would go into a sharp cut in greenhouse gases. what would work differently? it require sacrifice, or benefits we with haven't even imagined? it is inside story.
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set a new world record by jumping successfully from near the top of the stratosphere. alan ooustize broke the sound barrier over the southern new mexico desert. carried by a helium balloon more than 400km above the earth. what would go into a sharp cut in greenhouse gases. what would work differently? it require sacrifice, or benefits we with haven't even imagined? it is inside story. the countries of the european union have agreed to force themselveses to reduce the emissions of greenhouse gaseses 40% from they were in 1990, and do it in the next 16 years. some countries will vugle to meet the targets layed out in the plan, others are already zooming ahead. but today we with wonder if the united states wanted to commit itself to such a target could that goal be reached without huge expense, without enormous sacrifice, without a lower standard of living. is promising to reach such a goal grounded in achievable incremental steps toward efficiency, or a techno logical hail mary pass. crossing your fingers that someone will eventually invent something, and we'll all sit d
set a new world record by jumping successfully from near the top of the stratosphere. alan ooustize broke the sound barrier over the southern new mexico desert. carried by a helium balloon more than 400km above the earth. what would go into a sharp cut in greenhouse gases. what would work differently? it require sacrifice, or benefits we with haven't even imagined? it is inside story. the countries of the european union have agreed to force themselveses to reduce the emissions of greenhouse...
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and launched his career into the stratosphere. 4 million copies worldwide. ♪ you're beautiful ♪ ♪ you're beautiful ♪ ♪ you're beautiful it's true ♪ but blunt now apologizing for that song. saying it got way too much air play and force fed down people's throats and became annoying. his apology for that song now being seen by some fans as somewhat ungrateful. >>> an electrifying performance by taylor swift last night, she shut down hollywood boulevard. >> she was on "jimmy kimmel live," treating 15,000 fans to a mini concert. she wore a sexy black get up with a barely there lingerie top belting out her hit single "shake it off." ♪ shake it off ♪ ♪ i'm just gonna shake shake shake ♪ ♪ shake it off ♪ >> see what she'll be wearing next week. she'll be joining us twice on "good morning america." topping things off with a live performance one week from today. >> looking forward to that one. >>> the funny or die comedy interview show is back online. putting brad pitt on the hot seat. the host, zach, asking him awkward, cringe-worthy quest
and launched his career into the stratosphere. 4 million copies worldwide. ♪ you're beautiful ♪ ♪ you're beautiful ♪ ♪ you're beautiful it's true ♪ but blunt now apologizing for that song. saying it got way too much air play and force fed down people's throats and became annoying. his apology for that song now being seen by some fans as somewhat ungrateful. >>> an electrifying performance by taylor swift last night, she shut down hollywood boulevard. >> she was on...
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he used a specially designed space suit and balloon module to carry him to the stratosphere. >> hi, you stream." the canada police are saying the the shooting was the work of one gunman. >> is fear of ebola stigmatizing of african-americans living here. >> plus the toll that ebola is taking on the west
he used a specially designed space suit and balloon module to carry him to the stratosphere. >> hi, you stream." the canada police are saying the the shooting was the work of one gunman. >> is fear of ebola stigmatizing of african-americans living here. >> plus the toll that ebola is taking on the west
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alan use tus took off from roswell, new mexico and floated up to the stratosphere. he had nothing between himself but his space suit. he reached the top altitude of more than 135,000 feet. before falling, observers heard the sonic boom when he broke the sound barrier. he jumped nearly a mile and a half higher than the last record set back in 2012. >> geesh. >> we're going to take you inside the giants clubhouse. not to worry, another game tomorrow night. they join us next. - ( helicopter whirring ) - ( roars ) ( siren wails ) ( pop music playing ) ♪ when you're ready ♪ ready, ready, ready ♪ come and get it ♪ get it, get it ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na ♪ na na na na na na na ♪ ♪ when you're ready, come and get it ♪ ♪ na na na na... female announcer: it's a great big world and it can all be yours. here and only here. ♪ come and get it. >>> good evening. game three of the world series now in the books. the giants find themselves in unfamiliar territory. for the first time since the 2002 fall classic, ca the original and black trail in the best o
alan use tus took off from roswell, new mexico and floated up to the stratosphere. he had nothing between himself but his space suit. he reached the top altitude of more than 135,000 feet. before falling, observers heard the sonic boom when he broke the sound barrier. he jumped nearly a mile and a half higher than the last record set back in 2012. >> geesh. >> we're going to take you inside the giants clubhouse. not to worry, another game tomorrow night. they join us next. - (...
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he cofounded google x, broadband balloons to connect to the internet through the stratosphere., sebastian thrun is onto his greatest ambition yet, democratizing education, by sharing knowledge with people that can't afford it. joining me on "studio 1.0," inventor,
he cofounded google x, broadband balloons to connect to the internet through the stratosphere., sebastian thrun is onto his greatest ambition yet, democratizing education, by sharing knowledge with people that can't afford it. joining me on "studio 1.0," inventor,
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this stock last year that was going down sored right into the stratosphere. looks like i was a little too harsh on the people running angie's list. listen for those of you who own angie's list against my advice, i would use this rare moment of strength to ring the register and get out. it is sti it is simply too risky to own. remember i never give you my blessing for takeover speculation in a situation where the fundamentals are in decline. if they are good, i will bless it. angie's list has serious structural problems. they require subscribers to pay a fee. that just doesn't fly. also, angie's has to spend an unholy amount of money on sales and marketing, about 84% of company revenues. as long as they're charging people for content, it will not reach the level of people needed. potential buyers, listen up. if you were to buy angie's list, make it easy for your billion plus users to access the company's content, it could be a great acquisition. when the company floated the idea of a sale, it's stock went through the roof. so for every our corporate director i
this stock last year that was going down sored right into the stratosphere. looks like i was a little too harsh on the people running angie's list. listen for those of you who own angie's list against my advice, i would use this rare moment of strength to ring the register and get out. it is sti it is simply too risky to own. remember i never give you my blessing for takeover speculation in a situation where the fundamentals are in decline. if they are good, i will bless it. angie's list has...
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other projects -- an effort to connect the world via but -- via balloons that float around in the stratosphere that's another one of these crazy moon shots where you have to be a believer to even attempt it. it, thethinking about idea came up that you could launch balloons and attach satellite equipment. the downside is they are exposed to wind. >> what is the potential? >> the potential is to build an entire internet up in the air at that have balloons over is that provide unprecedented and with him places where they would never expect coverage today like central africa or the open ocean. the idea is to make a level playing field so everyone has a chance. >> facebook is trying to connect the world in different ways. who wins? >> i will never comment on that. >> what about the medical contact lenses? >> contact lenses are big enough to receive energy, put a communication device on, it's actually very usable. you can actually measure your glucose level. >> what is a brainstorming session inside google x like western mark >> every time i'm around the founders, i fear them will stop you have to h
other projects -- an effort to connect the world via but -- via balloons that float around in the stratosphere that's another one of these crazy moon shots where you have to be a believer to even attempt it. it, thethinking about idea came up that you could launch balloons and attach satellite equipment. the downside is they are exposed to wind. >> what is the potential? >> the potential is to build an entire internet up in the air at that have balloons over is that provide...
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he cofounded google x, broadband balloons to connect to the internet through the stratosphere.ian thrun is onto his greatest ambition yet, democratizing education, by sharing knowledge with people that can't afford it. be of the internet. internet.
he cofounded google x, broadband balloons to connect to the internet through the stratosphere.ian thrun is onto his greatest ambition yet, democratizing education, by sharing knowledge with people that can't afford it. be of the internet. internet.
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he helped launch broadband balloons to connect to the internet through the stratosphere.ow, sebastian thrun is on to his greatest ambition yet, democratizing a higher education, by sharing knowledge with people that can't afford it, via the internet. joining me on "studio 1.0," inventor, professor, and founder, sebastian thrun. i thought we could start our interview wearing googla
he helped launch broadband balloons to connect to the internet through the stratosphere.ow, sebastian thrun is on to his greatest ambition yet, democratizing a higher education, by sharing knowledge with people that can't afford it, via the internet. joining me on "studio 1.0," inventor, professor, and founder, sebastian thrun. i thought we could start our interview wearing googla
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he helped launch broadband balloons to connect to the internet through the stratosphere.ian thrun is on to his greatest ambition yet, democratizing a higher education, by sharing knowledge with people that can't afford it, via the internet. joining me on "studio 1.0," inventor, professor, and
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the s&p went stratospherically upward. the fed mentioned tapering for the first time. that was a really big sell-off. >> this is an extraordinary new earnings season. 75% of companies have beaten expectations. 75% is extraordinary. >> better on revenues, better on earnings. there was so much riding down in this earnings season as there has been in the past. it does look like a decent set of numbers. >> let me get out to steven pa sdrazy who is waiting patiently at the board. >> with a 2.8% decline, the 2.4% decline, these two banks are among the nine italian lenders that failed the stress tests on sunday. the ceo indicated that all options were on the table, a bit of speculation. right now, shares are traded at the beginning of this week and next week. >>> let's move to the belgium markets under performing what we are seeing in europe this morning, up 0.2%. not even 0.2% for the 20 wi80 inbev. that's one of the reasons the index is performing. the company disappointed the market with a lower than expected increase in earnings during the third quarter. it was a hit by s
the s&p went stratospherically upward. the fed mentioned tapering for the first time. that was a really big sell-off. >> this is an extraordinary new earnings season. 75% of companies have beaten expectations. 75% is extraordinary. >> better on revenues, better on earnings. there was so much riding down in this earnings season as there has been in the past. it does look like a decent set of numbers. >> let me get out to steven pa sdrazy who is waiting patiently at the...
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a rogue state such as iran in a year or two being able to launch a simple missile up above the stratosphere over the united states that could as you said in your introduction be something that would fry most of our electric grid, and then we're living not in the 1990s preweb, but in the 18 nineties preelectronics and very few of us have enough water pumps. kennedy: and we will talk to you later in the show about emps and stuff. what is more likely a dirty bomb in the hands of isis or some other jihads group. we know with recent groups in syria there are many more groups at the ready who are hell-bent on israelis destruction and ours as well. what is more likely a dirty bomb or a nuclear war. kt i will go to you. you're not as concerned about the dirty bomb scenario. why? >> i want to say, first of all, when i used to teach a course at mit. that was a more dangerous period. we didn't what an the other guys were doing. we knew they had plenty of nuclear crisis. we had crisis in the past. the cuban missile crisis. this is an oddly safer time because we don't have the soviet union saying they'r
a rogue state such as iran in a year or two being able to launch a simple missile up above the stratosphere over the united states that could as you said in your introduction be something that would fry most of our electric grid, and then we're living not in the 1990s preweb, but in the 18 nineties preelectronics and very few of us have enough water pumps. kennedy: and we will talk to you later in the show about emps and stuff. what is more likely a dirty bomb in the hands of isis or some other...
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he took off from roswell, new mexico, and floated up to the stratosphere.top altitude more than 135,000 feet before falling. observers on the ground heard the sonic boom when he broke the sound barrier. he jumped nearly 1 1/2 miles higher than the last record set back in 2012. incredible. america's very first cat cafe will be opening its doors today in oakland. at the cat town cafe, you can buy a latte and hour of playtime with adoptable felines. the owners hope this will help find homes for east bay cats. internationally, cat cafes are popular in urban areas. this new venture in oakland was the very first to master the logistics and health code approvals here in the u.s. similar idea is in the works in san francisco. >> that is so cool. >> it sounds like the purr-fect idea. >> look at you. >> i had to. thank you so much for making us a part of your morning. we'll have local news for you tonight at 5, 6:00 and 11:00 and all day on nbcbayarea.com. ♪ when you're up in outer space ♪ ♪ and searching for the greatest place ♪ ♪ where everyone's a friendly face ♪
he took off from roswell, new mexico, and floated up to the stratosphere.top altitude more than 135,000 feet before falling. observers on the ground heard the sonic boom when he broke the sound barrier. he jumped nearly 1 1/2 miles higher than the last record set back in 2012. incredible. america's very first cat cafe will be opening its doors today in oakland. at the cat town cafe, you can buy a latte and hour of playtime with adoptable felines. the owners hope this will help find homes for...
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+egÑ well, there's a company in kentucky that will release your cree mated remains into the stratospherehey will shoot them into space. and it's not cheap. the basic package cost $2,800. you may as well send your wallet into space, really. sounds like a strange thing to do, but the company behind this put out a video that makes it appear to be a very elegant way to say good-bye to someone you love. >> rising gently to the upper most reaches of our atmosphere. imagine being able to release your loved ones remains over 20 miles high, in the silent beauty of near space. ashes released here are carried by the earth's winds, lofting in currents, floating through eddies before eventually settling over mountains, oceans and descending as rain and snow. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: didn't ask much of people. could you please not rain your dead grandma's ashes on me? while we're on the subject of death, forbes has released their list of top earning deceased celebrities. and the richest famous dead person this is year -- do you know? michael jackson. earned $140 million this year. what a shame he isn't
+egÑ well, there's a company in kentucky that will release your cree mated remains into the stratospherehey will shoot them into space. and it's not cheap. the basic package cost $2,800. you may as well send your wallet into space, really. sounds like a strange thing to do, but the company behind this put out a video that makes it appear to be a very elegant way to say good-bye to someone you love. >> rising gently to the upper most reaches of our atmosphere. imagine being able to...
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. >> the lohan will launch into the stratosphere in new mexico. >> we're just waiting for the final faaa to do it. obviously it's never been done before, so they have to look at it and say, interesting, what are these guys doing? >> you may have noticed, there is little or no landing gear. so when it crash lands, and it will crash land, they could, in theory, just print another plane. jim bolden, cnn, london. >> that's our news. "early start" is next for our viewers in the u.s. and for viewers elsewhere, it's cnn newsroom. >>> breaking overnight. quarantine over. family and friends of the first ebola patient in the united states declared disease free. now the critical time period for other hospital workers as the search continues. >>> a gruesome discovery in the case of the missing uva student. what police are saying about the human remains discovered. >>> annual pumpkin festival turns violent. tear gas and bottles
. >> the lohan will launch into the stratosphere in new mexico. >> we're just waiting for the final faaa to do it. obviously it's never been done before, so they have to look at it and say, interesting, what are these guys doing? >> you may have noticed, there is little or no landing gear. so when it crash lands, and it will crash land, they could, in theory, just print another plane. jim bolden, cnn, london. >> that's our news. "early start" is next for our...
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he used a specially designed space suit and balloon module to carry him to the stratosphere.e have sport in a moment including one of pakistan's veteran batsman has etched his name into the history books. >>> with sport here is rob inner. >> thank you very much. we will start with football. a debut for barcelona wasn't what he hoped for. the first competitive match after finishing biting at the world cup failed to make it on to the score sheet but suarez did set up his teammate to give barcelona the lead after 4 minutes. equalized from the handbul. the first time in the league this season. >> five five minutes after the start, three for madrid with just under half an hour left. the 3-1 wins, second in la liga, one point behind barcelona. a win against elche. >> is on the go right now. nil-nil at ha. english championships manchester city have lost ground in the title defense, beaten at west ham on saturday. they capitalized on city's slip. their win against stoke moves them up to second. arsenal were ease winners at sunderland. throwing it home. today today's big result. remai
he used a specially designed space suit and balloon module to carry him to the stratosphere.e have sport in a moment including one of pakistan's veteran batsman has etched his name into the history books. >>> with sport here is rob inner. >> thank you very much. we will start with football. a debut for barcelona wasn't what he hoped for. the first competitive match after finishing biting at the world cup failed to make it on to the score sheet but suarez did set up his teammate...
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he said i thought i was crazy when i bought the stratosphere but i made a billion dollars.eah carl you made a billion dollars in 04 and 5 when things are easy. fountain blue is going to be a little tougher. and sitting there is not good for that building right now. so carl even sold the furniture to a guy downtown, a wonderful fellow from europe who owns the plaza. there is nothing left inside the building. they stripped it out. >> what is going to happen? >> i don't really know. it's just sort of laying in the sun down there. maybe some live one is going to show up and buy it. i find that hard to believe but carl icahn is betting on that unlikely outcome. >> earlier we showed wynn describing how much better it is to do business in china than the u.s. next hour he takes aim the u.s. and the white house even though today shares are down based on china news. they were up yesterday based on china news. >> fun musing, somewhat endearing comments. not critical. >> sort of a billionaire to billionaire kind of golf course thing. >> don't bet against carl. everybody's learned that.
he said i thought i was crazy when i bought the stratosphere but i made a billion dollars.eah carl you made a billion dollars in 04 and 5 when things are easy. fountain blue is going to be a little tougher. and sitting there is not good for that building right now. so carl even sold the furniture to a guy downtown, a wonderful fellow from europe who owns the plaza. there is nothing left inside the building. they stripped it out. >> what is going to happen? >> i don't really know....
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but the p-e ratio was in the stratosphere. that is telltale sign what will happen in the future. these may be great headlines and pe is still high, stanley fischer, financial instability hawkish environment i think those stocks will get smashed down. to answer your other question, what i look for as far as fundamentals i need to see constantly increasing earnings, earnings and net income. like the small cap sector. specifically i think you should look into the russell 2000. find companies that have been around for a while and ramping up their earnings consistently. those have the great opportunity to outperform over the long haul. liz: sound a lot like warren buffett but very hard to be disciplined, jason, especially when people get a little panicky. >> that's right. liz: what is the number one key to keeping disciplined even when either the sun is shining too brightly or the clouds are out and it is pouring rain? >> well, again, a deep topic having very important. number one, you really have to know yourself. you know it is kind of like the zen of investing. you can't just follo
but the p-e ratio was in the stratosphere. that is telltale sign what will happen in the future. these may be great headlines and pe is still high, stanley fischer, financial instability hawkish environment i think those stocks will get smashed down. to answer your other question, what i look for as far as fundamentals i need to see constantly increasing earnings, earnings and net income. like the small cap sector. specifically i think you should look into the russell 2000. find companies that...
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tesla's valuation is in the stratosphere.rms of the underlying business model and what he's doing, it's something we need to understand much betterment i think it would be an incredible shame if the large automakers, especially the guys residing in detroit, do not find a way to create a business model that can compete effectively with him. he's done a great job. >> sergio marchionne, along with john elkann, chairman of fiat automobile. 2018, that's the end of it for you? >> 2018, i stop making cars at the end. we do something else. >> let the young guys take over. >> let the punks. >> all right. great stuff. appreciate it. >>> all right. mark cuban has a trillion dollar student loan idea to help the u.s. economy. is it a slam dunk or a brick shot? >>> and this video of a hawk downing a drone. maybe the craziest thing you'll see all day. stick around. just take a closer look. it works how you want to work. with a fidelity investment professional... or managing your investments on your own. helping you find new ways to plan for
tesla's valuation is in the stratosphere.rms of the underlying business model and what he's doing, it's something we need to understand much betterment i think it would be an incredible shame if the large automakers, especially the guys residing in detroit, do not find a way to create a business model that can compete effectively with him. he's done a great job. >> sergio marchionne, along with john elkann, chairman of fiat automobile. 2018, that's the end of it for you? >> 2018, i...