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very often compare stratospheric ginger into painkillers this does not fix the problem right it does nothing about c o 2 1st of all. we're just reducing symptoms and then human nature can kick in and say well you know it's hard to deal with changing the energy infrastructure which is very true it's a huge problem so in the end any decision will always have to be based on imperfect knowledge do you ever feel like this is playing god. it is there's a huge amount of hubris in this idea of saying wow oh we've caused a problem let's fix the problem and i know how to do this we're going to do this and we know exactly what's going to happen to the whole planet yes and it has a lot of that is actually quite unsettling and quite frankly makes me quite anxious these can provide us possibilities whatever geoengineering can achieve the i.p.c.c. says the most carbon intensive fuel should still be phased out by 2050 at our next stop we'll see how the industry is fighting back because the jews it's a mission to keep this. goose it is a city built on. mining fossil fuels is as much a part of texan c
very often compare stratospheric ginger into painkillers this does not fix the problem right it does nothing about c o 2 1st of all. we're just reducing symptoms and then human nature can kick in and say well you know it's hard to deal with changing the energy infrastructure which is very true it's a huge problem so in the end any decision will always have to be based on imperfect knowledge do you ever feel like this is playing god. it is there's a huge amount of hubris in this idea of saying...
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in preparation for putting instruments into the stratosphere engineering professor frank is preparing for the 1st test mission later this year. ok and so we can put instruments into the vacuum turn and then we can simulate the stratospheric pressure so you have a 20 kilometers. belt use a high altitude balloon to scatter the sun reflecting aerosols across the upper atmosphere. right now they're fine tuning equipment to measure the effect. without the spice race in a way it does on a much smaller scale. they fly up into the stratosphere high above us the white board theory is that tons of tiny sulfur particles delivered by specially modified planes would lower the earth's temperature. would result in cooling the planet. it's what happened naturally in 991 after the philippines mount pinatubo but i know . and this gas then reacts in the stratosphere with accidents and turns into a soft euro acid and for the few years after mount pinatubo the temperature was noticeably lower and it cooled down the planet that was one effect that he got from what degree it was you know it was probably the
in preparation for putting instruments into the stratosphere engineering professor frank is preparing for the 1st test mission later this year. ok and so we can put instruments into the vacuum turn and then we can simulate the stratospheric pressure so you have a 20 kilometers. belt use a high altitude balloon to scatter the sun reflecting aerosols across the upper atmosphere. right now they're fine tuning equipment to measure the effect. without the spice race in a way it does on a much...
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and this gas then reacts in the stratosphere with accidents and turns off your acid for the. a few years after mount pinatubo the temperature was noticeably lower and it cooled down the planet that was one effect but it got from what degree it was you know it was probably the range of about half a degree celsius. trouble is a quick fix like that could have side effects and what was also apparent after mount pinatubo and other volcanic eruption is that these particles in the end reduce the amount of ozone in the stratosphere so you know we've been trying to do a lot to actually fix the boat on land and here you now have the idea of introducing something that could destroy it again. and it's not just those risks the bank this project controversial it's the fear held by many of the scientists themselves but just the suggestion of a magic bullet gives governments an excuse to keep pumping up a missions. so good you've been running the numbers on this i mean is it economically feasible part of the problem is just how much cheaper this geoengineering would be than switching to and
and this gas then reacts in the stratosphere with accidents and turns off your acid for the. a few years after mount pinatubo the temperature was noticeably lower and it cooled down the planet that was one effect but it got from what degree it was you know it was probably the range of about half a degree celsius. trouble is a quick fix like that could have side effects and what was also apparent after mount pinatubo and other volcanic eruption is that these particles in the end reduce the...
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in preparation for putting instruments into the stratosphere engineering professor frank is preparing for the 1st test mission later this year. ok and so when put instruments into the vacuum tank and then we can simulate the stratospheric pressure so you have a 20 kilometers. belt use a high altitude blue to scatter the sun reflecting aerosols across the upper atmosphere. right now they're fine tuning equipment to measure the effect. without the spice race in a way it does on a much smaller scale. they fly up into the stratosphere high above us the white board theory is that tons of tiny sulfur particles delivered by specially modified planes would lower the earth's temperature. would result in cooling the planet. it's what happened naturally in 991 after the philippines mount pinatubo but i know . and this gas then reacts in the stratosphere with accidents and turns into a soft euro acid and for the few years after mount pinatubo the temperature was noticeably lower and it cooled down the planet that was one effect that he got from what degree it was you know it was probably the rang
in preparation for putting instruments into the stratosphere engineering professor frank is preparing for the 1st test mission later this year. ok and so when put instruments into the vacuum tank and then we can simulate the stratospheric pressure so you have a 20 kilometers. belt use a high altitude blue to scatter the sun reflecting aerosols across the upper atmosphere. right now they're fine tuning equipment to measure the effect. without the spice race in a way it does on a much smaller...
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in preparation for putting instruments into the stratosphere engineering professor frank is preparing for the 1st test mission later this year. ok and so when put instruments into the vacuum turn and then we can simulate the stratospheric pressure so you have a 20 kilometers. belt use a high altitude balloon to scatter the sun reflecting aerosols across the upper atmosphere. right now they're fine tuning equipment to measure the effect. without the spice race in a way it does on a much smaller scale. they fly up into the stratosphere high above us the white board theory is that tons of tiny sulfur particles delivered by specially modified planes would lower the earth's temperature. would result in cooling the planet. it's what happened naturally in 991 after the philippines mount pinatubo but i know . and this gas then reacts in the stratosphere with accidents and turns into a soft you're right acid for the few years after mount pinatubo the temperature was noticeably lower and it cooled down the planet that was one effect that you got from what i've got to agree it was you know it wa
in preparation for putting instruments into the stratosphere engineering professor frank is preparing for the 1st test mission later this year. ok and so when put instruments into the vacuum turn and then we can simulate the stratospheric pressure so you have a 20 kilometers. belt use a high altitude balloon to scatter the sun reflecting aerosols across the upper atmosphere. right now they're fine tuning equipment to measure the effect. without the spice race in a way it does on a much smaller...
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the song for formed tiny droplets so called aerosols in the stratosphere and they reflected much of the sun's energy back into space and dispersed or absorbed the rest. that meant much less heat reach the earth's surface and temperatures dropped. and it took several years for the particles to sink back down to the ground. in the museum of bread culture in oem preserves the memory of these years in southern germany to this day. the kingdom of britain bag was particularly hard hit by the climatic turbulence. if this is hard to soft and we know today that 816 had a very very bad harvest due to freak weather conditions. so this is the proverbial year without summer has gone down in history. down and scott was against a bad weather lots of thunderstorms of it on sand very little sunshine led to a disastrously poor harvest. this spring had already been a. stream lee cold and wet so some farmers weren't able to sow their fields until the end of april some merchants had recognized the early signs of a bad harvest and were moving from village to village buying up the farmers remaining stores of
the song for formed tiny droplets so called aerosols in the stratosphere and they reflected much of the sun's energy back into space and dispersed or absorbed the rest. that meant much less heat reach the earth's surface and temperatures dropped. and it took several years for the particles to sink back down to the ground. in the museum of bread culture in oem preserves the memory of these years in southern germany to this day. the kingdom of britain bag was particularly hard hit by the climatic...
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theing man up above stratosphere.city area is the home of the first spaceflight. what the national geographic and army air force did was work together to make this happen. they wanted to find a natural shape to rest the balloon and the gondola in. so they were looking for a bowl area not only to threat out the balloon when it was on the ground, but the natural bowl shape protects the gondola the first couple thousand feet as it goes up. so they scoured all of north america for a place. they had a couple different decisions they could have made, different places they could have chosen, and eventually chose kind city because of how the people were and how welcoming we are. the perfect shape of the ball was nice too, -- the bowl was nice too, but it came down to the people in the area. d infirst attempt happene 1934. the first people on the flight anderson, captain casner, and captain stevens. they got into the gondola and went up, and hit about 60,000 that thewe think friction between the metal and the canvas of the bal
theing man up above stratosphere.city area is the home of the first spaceflight. what the national geographic and army air force did was work together to make this happen. they wanted to find a natural shape to rest the balloon and the gondola in. so they were looking for a bowl area not only to threat out the balloon when it was on the ground, but the natural bowl shape protects the gondola the first couple thousand feet as it goes up. so they scoured all of north america for a place. they had...
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so in the stratosphere it's already summer. pushbuttons fear of so much. that's confirmed by the data. really comes wasn't it's essential for us to take measurements that are highly accurate and properly calibrated. that data is not just used for weather forecasts but it's also a key part of our climate research and despite major trends in the climate we have to use data that's reliable and verifiable before but. during the winter about 30 people live in new earth a sun most of them a scientists from all over the world the population increases to more than 100 in summer. with station manager to be shared ski talk tomorrow and about current weather conditions since a lot of their research is conducted outside. we asked her about the worst weather she's seen here. to. the start and the most extreme case was when we had rain one winter it was january and here we were at 80 degrees north latitude inside the arctic circle and it was raining the cup not an octopus and it wasn't me it was that like. not it was like experiencing global warming by the live. they've
so in the stratosphere it's already summer. pushbuttons fear of so much. that's confirmed by the data. really comes wasn't it's essential for us to take measurements that are highly accurate and properly calibrated. that data is not just used for weather forecasts but it's also a key part of our climate research and despite major trends in the climate we have to use data that's reliable and verifiable before but. during the winter about 30 people live in new earth a sun most of them a...
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if i was on this it's already reached the stratosphere the temperature is warmer there because of the layer of ozone molecules. temperature is now minus $42.00 degrees celsius which is fairly warm shawl in winter the temperatures can drop to minus 80 but you want your meals so in the stratosphere it's already summer which totals fearful of so much. that's confirmed by the data. really wasn't there it's essential for us to take measurements that are highly accurate and properly calibrated we know that all that data is not just used for weather forecasts but it's also a key part of our climate research and despite major trends in the climate we have to use data that's reliable and verifiable but. during the winter about 30 people live in early sun most of them are scientists from all over the world the population increases to more than 100 in summer. with station manager plotter could be shabbes he talks to mary in about current weather conditions since a lot of their research is conducted outside. we asked her about the worst weather she says. the most extreme case was when we had rain
if i was on this it's already reached the stratosphere the temperature is warmer there because of the layer of ozone molecules. temperature is now minus $42.00 degrees celsius which is fairly warm shawl in winter the temperatures can drop to minus 80 but you want your meals so in the stratosphere it's already summer which totals fearful of so much. that's confirmed by the data. really wasn't there it's essential for us to take measurements that are highly accurate and properly calibrated we...
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we already left the dogs but it's out in the stratosphere. >> laura: have a great choke machine end. >> shannon: thank you. we began with a fox news alert. to my inside the special forces raid that killed america's most wanted terrorist isis leader abu bakr al-baghdadi dead and terrorist organization number 2, abu bakr al-baghdadi successor is dead because of a desperate military raid. former cia director james and commander lieutenant general jerry on deck to weigh in. also tonight house speaker nancy pelosi say that house will vote this week on a resolution formalizing the parameters of impeachment inquiries, and it's not an impeachment resolution, what is it? will the pokey of the president republicans the right to subpoena witnesses and documents with those to simply maintain status quo with additional access? we are digging into that. hello, welcome to "fox news @ night" shannon bream and we have fox team coverage tonight. brit hume standby with reaction to the abu bakr al-baghdadi raid in impeachment news. gillian turner with the victory lap but we start tonight with mark mered
we already left the dogs but it's out in the stratosphere. >> laura: have a great choke machine end. >> shannon: thank you. we began with a fox news alert. to my inside the special forces raid that killed america's most wanted terrorist isis leader abu bakr al-baghdadi dead and terrorist organization number 2, abu bakr al-baghdadi successor is dead because of a desperate military raid. former cia director james and commander lieutenant general jerry on deck to weigh in. also tonight...
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things like the self-driving car business, the life science business, the stratospheric balloon businessthe self flying vehicles for package delivery, google brain, which came from here even though it went back to google, these are attempts on our part to make something that hopefully in the long run could be as valuable as google and is good for the world as google. online search ad is growing down. is there more pressure on acts to deliver a moonshot that works -- x to deliver a moonshot that works? astro: that is not my experience. i sit regularly with them and the spirit of the conversation is essentially, you give me a lot of money every year and you have to wait a long time, in the order of like 7, 8, 9 years. a lot of the money you have given during that time just falls away. not because i'm purposefully wasting, but because i'm running experiments and the answer to have a lot of experiments is no. you have to decide if the value is worth the money and the time value of money. that is the real conversation that we should be having and that we are having. if that has a good return
things like the self-driving car business, the life science business, the stratospheric balloon businessthe self flying vehicles for package delivery, google brain, which came from here even though it went back to google, these are attempts on our part to make something that hopefully in the long run could be as valuable as google and is good for the world as google. online search ad is growing down. is there more pressure on acts to deliver a moonshot that works -- x to deliver a moonshot that...
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the new world was remote from the imperialism and power politics and class stratosphere cases of europewhat we had witness was something more profound than the intrigues up diplomacy, it was, in his words the collision of civilizations that had grown 300 years. looking at the chasm that he perceived between the old world and the new, he became an eloquent exponent of what we call american exceptionalism. yet hoover, for all his misgivings about europe never ceased being a humanitarian. when world war ii broke out in 1939, he organized private relief agencies and the united states to raise money and funnel assistance to the distressed civilian populations of war ravaged finland and poland. in 1940 and 41, as to pour in europe expanded, he attempted to replicate his world war one success and belgium by creating a new relief commission, this time for the imperiled civilians of five small european democracies overrun by nazi germany. fearing that such a humanitarian intervention behind enemy lines would benefit the knocks the occupiers, winston churchill and franklin roosevelt had his effor
the new world was remote from the imperialism and power politics and class stratosphere cases of europewhat we had witness was something more profound than the intrigues up diplomacy, it was, in his words the collision of civilizations that had grown 300 years. looking at the chasm that he perceived between the old world and the new, he became an eloquent exponent of what we call american exceptionalism. yet hoover, for all his misgivings about europe never ceased being a humanitarian. when...
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see if it actually happens on so far for thee days so theyey're nott exactly soaring into the stratosphere is mister. lolo wonderer who's got turned
see if it actually happens on so far for thee days so theyey're nott exactly soaring into the stratosphere is mister. lolo wonderer who's got turned
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. >> she's talking about the stratospheric observatory for infrared astronomy or s.o.f.i.a. carrying a 100-inch reflective telescope. one of the ways nasa stois our solar system and beyond, flying at 45,000 feet above the clouds and the light. >> when we see a planet cross in front of a star, we measure the starlig starlight, and as it dims we can determine things about the size of the planet and its atmosphere. >> this is a sort of homecoming in the science center is at ames and managed by ames. it's really nice to bring it to ames. >> a chance to see how it's done and imagine some day doing it yourself. >> i would look for another planet that might be like earth. >> reporter: now nasa says it has a limited number of ticketed for tomorrow. check the website. by the way, the last mission s.o. s.o.f.i.a. was on was landing a comet. scott budman. >> thank you, scott. >>> a small step for mankind, but a giant step for women. the first all-female spacewalk. it was supposed to happen back in march but nasa didn't have spacesuits ready for the two female astronauts. the two mads h
. >> she's talking about the stratospheric observatory for infrared astronomy or s.o.f.i.a. carrying a 100-inch reflective telescope. one of the ways nasa stois our solar system and beyond, flying at 45,000 feet above the clouds and the light. >> when we see a planet cross in front of a star, we measure the starlig starlight, and as it dims we can determine things about the size of the planet and its atmosphere. >> this is a sort of homecoming in the science center is at ames...
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that is because the stratosphere over the southern hemisphere or the south pole has been warmer.warmer than it has been historically at this time of year and what that means is really simple. is as it is warmer you have a smaller ozone hole and when he gets call you have a bigger ozone hole. it has been warmer and the ozone hole is right now at its smallest in recorded history. shannon: so in some cases warmer temperatures are good for the atmosphere, the climate, the atmosphere, they are all linked but in this case it sounds like a positive although i don't think my hairspray is coming back from the 80s. >> i just want to be careful not to tie this to climate change or global warming. this is one data point but at the same time here's what we know. it is warmer, the whole is smaller and that is where we are. >> please come back soon. let us know what happens with pluto. >> many heroes involved in the radon islamic state leader abu bakr al-baghdadi, don't forget this beautiful belgian wanted in the raid, she's back in service already. we also want to give a special shout out to o
that is because the stratosphere over the southern hemisphere or the south pole has been warmer.warmer than it has been historically at this time of year and what that means is really simple. is as it is warmer you have a smaller ozone hole and when he gets call you have a bigger ozone hole. it has been warmer and the ozone hole is right now at its smallest in recorded history. shannon: so in some cases warmer temperatures are good for the atmosphere, the climate, the atmosphere, they are all...
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according to researchers, the whole shrink due to higher than usual temperatures in our stratosphere. but they say the higher temperatures have no clear connection to global warming. they say the whole should be completely cleaned up by 2080, which is interesting because according to the distinguished fit assist alexandria ocasio-cortez, the world is going to end in 12 years and we are all going to fry. because only around in jets to warn us about that, but it turns out that planet is more complicated than the act of his class things. may be safe to get those spray on the to dealer and canisters down from the attic again. opioid crisis is the deadliest drug epidemic in u.s. history. it's killed more people than all of america's wars since world war ii combined. the primary culprit is the synthetic done fentanyl truck fentanyl and themost fents pacifically in china. china claims of trying to halt exports of fentanyl but how true is that? tucker spoke with him recently. kurt: you spent a lot of time looking at this one critical issue. god bless you for doing this. we could have a long c
according to researchers, the whole shrink due to higher than usual temperatures in our stratosphere. but they say the higher temperatures have no clear connection to global warming. they say the whole should be completely cleaned up by 2080, which is interesting because according to the distinguished fit assist alexandria ocasio-cortez, the world is going to end in 12 years and we are all going to fry. because only around in jets to warn us about that, but it turns out that planet is more...
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even as their endowments have grown stratospherically, their class sizes have expanded very slowly.biggest problem with american education is that it does very, very badly for poor kids. as dan marco vits points out -- >> comprehensively separates the rich from the rest in an increasingly unequal america. >> the educational gap between the rich and poor today is greater than between blacks and whites in 1954 when brown versus board of education outlawed school segregation. the american system of education does not provide many paths for poor bright kids to move up, which is at the heart of the scandal of our declining social mobility. finally, let's take to heart some of the broader critiques of meritocracy itself. many people succeed in life even though they do badly on tests. tests are not the measure of one's true worth in life, nor is where you went to college. perhaps the worst aspect of meritocracy is that it allows people who rise to the top to believe that they are better, that they deserve their success, and that those who do not do so well deserve their failure. it makes u
even as their endowments have grown stratospherically, their class sizes have expanded very slowly.biggest problem with american education is that it does very, very badly for poor kids. as dan marco vits points out -- >> comprehensively separates the rich from the rest in an increasingly unequal america. >> the educational gap between the rich and poor today is greater than between blacks and whites in 1954 when brown versus board of education outlawed school segregation. the...
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we already left the dogs but it's out in the stratosphere. >> laura: have a great choke machine end.annon: thank you. we began with a fox news alert. to my inside the special forces raid that killed america's most wanted terrorist isis leader abu bakr al-baghdadi dead and terrorist organization number 2, abu bakr al-baghdadi successor is dead because of a desperate military raid. former cia director james and commander lieutenant general jerry on deck to weigh in. also tonight
we already left the dogs but it's out in the stratosphere. >> laura: have a great choke machine end.annon: thank you. we began with a fox news alert. to my inside the special forces raid that killed america's most wanted terrorist isis leader abu bakr al-baghdadi dead and terrorist organization number 2, abu bakr al-baghdadi successor is dead because of a desperate military raid. former cia director james and commander lieutenant general jerry on deck to weigh in. also tonight
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now donald trump is going to take it to the stratosphere and magnify all of these flaws.tion is can he hold it together to be able to go toe-to-toe with donald trump. >> everybody stay here. they are staying bus. we will be back. >> i got some pancakes! saturdays happen. pain happens. aleve it. aleve is proven better on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. yof your daily routine.lf so why treat your mouth any differently? listerine® completes the job by preventing plaque, early gum disease, and killing up to 99.9% of germs. try listerine® and for on-the-go, try listerine® ready! tabs™ my grandparents that i never knew.ch about i'm a lawyer now, but i had no idea that my grandfather was a federal judge in guatemala. my grandfather used his legal degree and his knowledge to help people that were voiceless in his country. that put a fire in my heart. it made me realize where i got my passion for social justice. bring your family history to life like never before. get started for free at ancestry.com >>> welcome back. let's pick up the conversation
now donald trump is going to take it to the stratosphere and magnify all of these flaws.tion is can he hold it together to be able to go toe-to-toe with donald trump. >> everybody stay here. they are staying bus. we will be back. >> i got some pancakes! saturdays happen. pain happens. aleve it. aleve is proven better on pain than tylenol. when pain happens, aleve it. all day strong. yof your daily routine.lf so why treat your mouth any differently? listerine® completes the job by...
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and then it took out into the stratosphere. she called the notorious rbg because there is a well-known rapper, the notorious be ig and people asked me -- >> nobody knows about him anymore. >> the two of us have something very important and comment. what can that be? we were both born and bred and brooklyn. >> certainly, after that, your press diverged. but there is value, the same as what just sotomayor saying, there is value, i think, to the american people, to the young people, to women, and men to hear you, say you, the aware of you, they learn about the court, they learned about the institution, they learn about your life story. both of your life stories that are so inspiring. he must be aware of the fact that people are drawing inspiration about themselves all the time because of this. >> if i could give people hope, those people, such as -- it's amazing the number of products, even recently i was sent a set of air fresheners, closet fresheners. but i think it's that people want something hopeful. to believe that what is i
and then it took out into the stratosphere. she called the notorious rbg because there is a well-known rapper, the notorious be ig and people asked me -- >> nobody knows about him anymore. >> the two of us have something very important and comment. what can that be? we were both born and bred and brooklyn. >> certainly, after that, your press diverged. but there is value, the same as what just sotomayor saying, there is value, i think, to the american people, to the young...
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september outperforming the broader market parallels to q 42018 on the ffrs the names that had stratosphericlts of the names growing into valuations and it's been a lot of pain. i think investors that i speak with generally cautious in terms of thinking about how to underwrite risk for names trading at fairly crazy valuations >> jared when we see software and we see hardware and see all tech as a whole. >> yeah. >> trading down and weak to your point, if we do see a macroheadline, does that rally the entire space which. >> yeah. >> what does it rally the most where -- is it software what rally the most off that positive headline. >> if you see a positive development in terms of anything happening with trump and xi and any kind of trade relationship smh will outperform to the upside if you think about smmh and the pressure it's up to with texan which is a bet weather on the conference call talking to automotive and industrial impacting business and that's a function of trade tensions that are impacting. it's swla wakwards looking to your point you see rally in smh outperforming achlt. b but t
september outperforming the broader market parallels to q 42018 on the ffrs the names that had stratosphericlts of the names growing into valuations and it's been a lot of pain. i think investors that i speak with generally cautious in terms of thinking about how to underwrite risk for names trading at fairly crazy valuations >> jared when we see software and we see hardware and see all tech as a whole. >> yeah. >> trading down and weak to your point, if we do see a...
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our paul had him kind of up in the stratosphere but he's taken a hit, hasn't he?lmost exclusively about this and is not a positive story for joe biden even though it's been in some ways given him a chance to talk about the president, to call for his impeachment, to support the democrats in their actions against president trump, but chris is sort of get into this as well, it's that appearance of a conflict of interest. even if there wasn't one, even if nothing was found by joe biden or a hundred biden, that appearance or potential appearance of conflict of interest isn't a good look for the vice president and isn't a good look for his campaign going forward. >> i think it also shows that the daily trashing of the bidens by president trump actually had some effect. i think what we saw today was a concerted effort with joe and hunter biden to try to distance themselves from the type of things that trump has been talking about. they have basically said we did absolutely nothing wrong and we will never do it again. and now biden comes out and says in effect, i will nev
our paul had him kind of up in the stratosphere but he's taken a hit, hasn't he?lmost exclusively about this and is not a positive story for joe biden even though it's been in some ways given him a chance to talk about the president, to call for his impeachment, to support the democrats in their actions against president trump, but chris is sort of get into this as well, it's that appearance of a conflict of interest. even if there wasn't one, even if nothing was found by joe biden or a hundred...
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interesting the daily chart of polaris, moek snowmobiles and all terrain vehicles and this shot into the stratosphere right now just like winnebago it happened on big volume. they had a mac-d cross over so here is the cross over and then the most reliable signals in the chart book at the beginning of the month. now lang said the stock is consolidating the gains at top of the big candle. he thinks this pattern is very bullish right here point that out with polaris above the may highs it has a new floor support at $100 how high could it go the stocks old 2018 was around $130 and so you have support up there. now does that intrigue option houses must like it langley wouldn't be surprised if they get there in short order because the momentum is strong and this is dicey because i'm depressed about this one group, royal caribbean. annual report in two days. they've had a very, very rough time here but now there is a w-pattern forming. that is a classic bottom formation that looks like the letter "w" and i want this to work because they are great but this cruise industry has been a disaster as of late. this
interesting the daily chart of polaris, moek snowmobiles and all terrain vehicles and this shot into the stratosphere right now just like winnebago it happened on big volume. they had a mac-d cross over so here is the cross over and then the most reliable signals in the chart book at the beginning of the month. now lang said the stock is consolidating the gains at top of the big candle. he thinks this pattern is very bullish right here point that out with polaris above the may highs it has a...
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it traits in the stratosphere relative to itself at this point.e to wonder whether they deserve this type of an upgrade in multiple based on their ability to control both the wholesale market, the dtc market, and they have a higher priced product. >> this upgrade, they were at underperform for a long time, to a neutral now. >> the street has been behind it all year to start the year, the consensus price target was $72 here we are at $94 so people are moving up their targets after the fact >> i think it will continue to go higher. i think valuation has been a concern but it's been a concern for a long time. i think it trades 28 times but the stock had trouble a number of times, finally broke through. maybe we'll backfill back to 90, but if dan nathan were here -- >> he was on "the closing bell" in the market zone today. >> when dan is on the mark zone. >> dan's market zone. >> with the dnz. you like what i did? he would say stocks that trade 92 go to 100 he's probably right but i think there's further upside in nke. >> i asked about china because i
it traits in the stratosphere relative to itself at this point.e to wonder whether they deserve this type of an upgrade in multiple based on their ability to control both the wholesale market, the dtc market, and they have a higher priced product. >> this upgrade, they were at underperform for a long time, to a neutral now. >> the street has been behind it all year to start the year, the consensus price target was $72 here we are at $94 so people are moving up their targets after...
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living and actually having, it was a view not from the top of the world but from the base of the stratosphere this part makes sense. while we try to understand what hamburger was saying about his rental insurance, it was about realizing when his prepainted heart proclaim decades of devotion those years were not full of the absence of longing so much as a constant renewal, the acrobatics, shape shifting. marriage is not telling your best stories to a new lover, it is asking your husband about his day and not lazing over at his reply. marriage is not walking past the shark tank at one in the morning stomach full of butterflies at the prospect of kissing someone new, and unknown taste and an unknown body. it is walking past the short tank at nine in the morning scouring the potted plants for the wooden nutcracker your 6-year-old daughter lost the night before. marriage is not fantasy, its years of cleaning out the fridge. for a long time i had admired the art of showing it. and my friends, my mother, my brother and the other folks in recovery meeting but it is one thing to admire how other peopl
living and actually having, it was a view not from the top of the world but from the base of the stratosphere this part makes sense. while we try to understand what hamburger was saying about his rental insurance, it was about realizing when his prepainted heart proclaim decades of devotion those years were not full of the absence of longing so much as a constant renewal, the acrobatics, shape shifting. marriage is not telling your best stories to a new lover, it is asking your husband about...
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that could move the needle since then it's become a powerhouse with the stock taking off into the stratosphereblockbuster macular degeneration formula and other ones in its pipeline fast forward ten years and their stock had traded all the way up to $592 before getting slammed by marketwide sell-off for the sake of using round numbers in this example let's call it 500 bucks. ten years ago, you could have bought it, speculation, 5 bucks, okay what would happen with that 500 bucks for buying at 5, how about this a gain of roughly 9,900% not a double not a triple not a quadruple. no, regeneron is a ten-bagger but you never could have gotten in on that gigantic gain if you didn't take risk in 2005 buying a company with no profits and only the promise of a ceo that things would work out. it worked out in a many way but many similar other ones have lost you norml he aenormous sum. that's okay. as long as you cast wide net if you take small positions in ten of these little biotech, nine of them have gone to zero as long as the tenth was regeneron you still would have made a monster gain. it should on
that could move the needle since then it's become a powerhouse with the stock taking off into the stratosphereblockbuster macular degeneration formula and other ones in its pipeline fast forward ten years and their stock had traded all the way up to $592 before getting slammed by marketwide sell-off for the sake of using round numbers in this example let's call it 500 bucks. ten years ago, you could have bought it, speculation, 5 bucks, okay what would happen with that 500 bucks for buying at...
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the human space flight startup virgin galactic launching its way into the public market stratospherepened at $12.01, soaring as much as 6% in its debut. right now i'm looking at it, ticker symbol spce, and we do have space in the green at the moment, and it is looming just about 2% higher at the moment. shares of the elon musk space x and well, that's not public, actually, but jeff bezos's blue origins rival currently not publicly traded companies. got to wait for those. connell, you got to talk to him. he is such a myth and legend. connell: it's like, you know, now you can have options because we always used to say i don't know how you feel, by the way, that's not on my bucket list, whatever reason. i know a lot of people want to go to space. that used to be the question. you want to go to space. i wouldn't mind. i can do a lot of things but i don't know if i will do that. liz: i don't even want to go to philadelphia. connell: now you can invest in a company that sends other people to space. right? maybe buy the stock. it will be safer. branson's going himself, as he's talked about
the human space flight startup virgin galactic launching its way into the public market stratospherepened at $12.01, soaring as much as 6% in its debut. right now i'm looking at it, ticker symbol spce, and we do have space in the green at the moment, and it is looming just about 2% higher at the moment. shares of the elon musk space x and well, that's not public, actually, but jeff bezos's blue origins rival currently not publicly traded companies. got to wait for those. connell, you got to...
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announcement of my dissent in shelby county case and started a rong and then it took out into the stratosphere. there was a well-known rapper, the notorious b.i.g. and people asked me -- >> nobody knows about him anymore. the two of us have something very important in common. what can they be? we were both born and bred in brookl brooklyn, new york. >> and shortly after that, your paths diverged. but there is value the same as what justice sotomayor is saying is value i think to the american people to young people, to women and men. to hear you, see you, be aware of you. they learn about the court. they learn about the institution, but they learn about your life story. both of your life story are so inspiring. you must be aware of the fact that people are drawing inspiration about themselves all the time. because of this. >> well if i can give people hope, tremendously satisfying. those such as it really is amazing the number of products even most recently, i was sent a set of air fresheners, closet fresheners. bathroom glasses. i think it's that. people want something hopeful. to believe that
announcement of my dissent in shelby county case and started a rong and then it took out into the stratosphere. there was a well-known rapper, the notorious b.i.g. and people asked me -- >> nobody knows about him anymore. the two of us have something very important in common. what can they be? we were both born and bred in brookl brooklyn, new york. >> and shortly after that, your paths diverged. but there is value the same as what justice sotomayor is saying is value i think to the...
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applause) coming up our look at rapid city continues as we look at the first man light into the stratosphere. >> 1935 to army captains sailed off from a south dakota es
applause) coming up our look at rapid city continues as we look at the first man light into the stratosphere. >> 1935 to army captains sailed off from a south dakota es
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exists i don't see how they can develop into only closely and going to exist i don't see how that stratosphere can rattle be certain it will be sensitive case articulate time could fix it time time to sit down. and pop up. cooked it is actually something so i don't know not what it was anything else that's at the difficult of some of us at least some of these it's just a little looking at it's not an open book which was going to go on. c m t s. c m 2 yes it's serious when you can imagine if you can also know a show proposal saying. look with a show showing at the end of the. scholarly season is lost when it's true in the church it it's. a little bit he thinks michael vick should or should be movie you have the same sort of. quote of shipping. the of you have the same sort of. boat of shipping. you up and most of the book hit the wall with the books and you will still be up and most of the book hit the wall with the books and you will have still to see you know i don't know what the war. was you know i don't know what the war. if it was the latest movies in the puss stuff. if it was the latest
exists i don't see how they can develop into only closely and going to exist i don't see how that stratosphere can rattle be certain it will be sensitive case articulate time could fix it time time to sit down. and pop up. cooked it is actually something so i don't know not what it was anything else that's at the difficult of some of us at least some of these it's just a little looking at it's not an open book which was going to go on. c m t s. c m 2 yes it's serious when you can imagine if you...
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the sun for formed tiny droplets so called aerosols in the stratosphere and they reflected much of thesun's energy back into space and dispersed or absorbed the rest. that meant much less heat reached the earth's surface and temperatures dropped. and it took several years for the particles to sink back down to the ground. in the museum of bread culture in oem preserves the memory of these years in southern germany to this day. the kingdom of britain back was particularly hard hit by the climatic turbulence. vison hard to does so often we know today that 816 had a very very bad harvest due to freak weather conditions. so this is preferred bill year without summer has gone down in history. and scope was eventually found weather lots of thunderstorms of it. and very little sunshine led to a disastrously poor harvest. this spring had already been. greenly cold and wet so some farmers one able to sow their fields until the end of april some merchants had recognized the early signs of a bad harvest and were moving from village to village buying up the farmers remaining stores of grain. the p
the sun for formed tiny droplets so called aerosols in the stratosphere and they reflected much of thesun's energy back into space and dispersed or absorbed the rest. that meant much less heat reached the earth's surface and temperatures dropped. and it took several years for the particles to sink back down to the ground. in the museum of bread culture in oem preserves the memory of these years in southern germany to this day. the kingdom of britain back was particularly hard hit by the...
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"when all of tesla's value is ,ssentially in its multiple stratospheric growth has gone negative, ittted to earnings had best be ongoing and better than hundred million dollars or so -- better than $100 million or so a quarter." lale: i think you have to take it in the context of the markets. the market always think about what are the expectations if you beat the expectations of the market. for some reason we always look at it on relative terms. i think that is probably the problemwas -- the with our broader industry. high profits, high multiples, still losing billions per year, you still have to ask yourself, the issues that we recently had with wework, have they found religion now? have they shifted to what a larger company would do, thinking about profitability and margins? that's a hard shift because when people are valued off of growth, profitability -- alix: exactly. stick with me. ecb decision up next. this is bloomberg. ♪ devices are like doorways that could allow hackers into your home. and like all doors, they're safer when locked. that's why you need xfinity xfi. with the
"when all of tesla's value is ,ssentially in its multiple stratospheric growth has gone negative, ittted to earnings had best be ongoing and better than hundred million dollars or so -- better than $100 million or so a quarter." lale: i think you have to take it in the context of the markets. the market always think about what are the expectations if you beat the expectations of the market. for some reason we always look at it on relative terms. i think that is probably the problemwas...
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big number when you go back -- this is the fifth year where we're around 17 handle and these are stratosphericng in a lot of numbers >> costco earns are out. >> reporter: it is a miss on the top line for costco, company reported 47.5 billion for the fourth quarter on the bottom line they reported $2.47 per share, however that was negatively impacted by a charge of 22 cents per diluted share related the to expenses. it's unclear whether that's directly comparable with the analyst estimates of $2.54 per share but you can see costco shares selling off a bit in the after hours trading down 1.7%. back to you. >> thank you stephanie, your quick take on these numbers? >> i don't have a lot of metrics. they did pre-announce before revenues would be up 7.1%. 5.1% core comp that's against seven five comp against last year. what i want to see is margins. you caned a just for the one time event and that looks like a beat look, i said before stock is up 42% year-to-date vulnerable for a little selling. if it sells off materially i would buy it it's a great story i don't think there's anything materially wr
big number when you go back -- this is the fifth year where we're around 17 handle and these are stratosphericng in a lot of numbers >> costco earns are out. >> reporter: it is a miss on the top line for costco, company reported 47.5 billion for the fourth quarter on the bottom line they reported $2.47 per share, however that was negatively impacted by a charge of 22 cents per diluted share related the to expenses. it's unclear whether that's directly comparable with the analyst...
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. >> reporter: the goal was to allow customers to send their selfie into the stratosphere and then beamld backdrop. >> i think it's foolish myself to spend that kind of money so somebody could have their picture taken up in the sky. >> reporter: samsung maintains the balloon was scheduled to come down but weather conditions resulted in an early soft landing in a selected rural area. the attempt to show off the latest cellphone technology looking more like a giant leap in selfie fails. on average up to 400 space objects enter earth's atmosphere every year. that's more than one per day, so the odds that you could actually be hit by a piece of falling space junk, they range but you're looking at about one in several trillion. >> so you're saying duck? >> there's a chance. keep playing the lottery. >> whit, thanks. >>> coming up, our "play of the day." we're going to be out of this world for a halloween surprise as well. stay with us. >> this man's out of this world. of this world for a halloween surprise as well. stay with us. >> this man's out of this world. come on! let's hide in the att
. >> reporter: the goal was to allow customers to send their selfie into the stratosphere and then beamld backdrop. >> i think it's foolish myself to spend that kind of money so somebody could have their picture taken up in the sky. >> reporter: samsung maintains the balloon was scheduled to come down but weather conditions resulted in an early soft landing in a selected rural area. the attempt to show off the latest cellphone technology looking more like a giant leap in...
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sense among a lot of us that rutd rudy lost his way after that and then he entered a new economic stratospherehen he married his current wife or soon to be -- >> ex-wife, third ex-wife and you need a lot of money to maintain that lifestyle. i don't think he was discerning about the clients that he took as he should have been. >> okay. you think he's in trouble? >> it looks like it. the other interesting thing is the fact that his two clients were arrested without his knowledge shows how disconnected he is from the southern district, something he was always tied into. as a matter of fact, even talked about it in 2016 about knowing what was happening with hillary clinton's email. so the fact he was so caught off guard says how isolated he is from that office. >> all right. leave it there, if you don't mind. susan and ken, thank you. the details on this. >>> and update on the breaking news out of new hampshire right now. we told you about it. the shooting at the church pelhamm. no fatalities. two injured when the suspect opened fire at a wedding ceremony, but nobody was killed. the shooter is in
sense among a lot of us that rutd rudy lost his way after that and then he entered a new economic stratospherehen he married his current wife or soon to be -- >> ex-wife, third ex-wife and you need a lot of money to maintain that lifestyle. i don't think he was discerning about the clients that he took as he should have been. >> okay. you think he's in trouble? >> it looks like it. the other interesting thing is the fact that his two clients were arrested without his knowledge...