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they're recognizing we're almost tech addicted and tech obsessed and we need reclaim a little of our life back. that drew me to write a children's picture book. because it's not just the adults that are tech obsessed. my 2-year-old son will walk up to a picture frame and swipe it and ask for elmo or barney. we have to live in the culture even our toddlers are tech obsessed. i wanted to write a children picture book on the same topic of finding sec life balance and remembering there's a beautiful world throughout too for our kids. >> host: when it comes to the children book, how do you approach it? >> guest: it has a strong female tech character named dot. she's a [speaking in foreign tongue]y little girl. she has her tablet, her phone, she's scholarship -- skyping and talking to everyone. her mom kind of forces her to go outside. and she has amazing adventure in the real world that kind of echo what she's doing on the digital devices. so it's it has that very happy lovely ending. .. it. >>. >>host: who are your parents? >> they're both doctors. my dad is a dentist mamma's a psychiatr
they're recognizing we're almost tech addicted and tech obsessed and we need reclaim a little of our life back. that drew me to write a children's picture book. because it's not just the adults that are tech obsessed. my 2-year-old son will walk up to a picture frame and swipe it and ask for elmo or barney. we have to live in the culture even our toddlers are tech obsessed. i wanted to write a children picture book on the same topic of finding sec life balance and remembering there's a...
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we've been developing the prototype at tech shop, and we continue to do the early production at tech shop using their equipment. we went from, you know, just hoping someone would buy one case to within a month we had hundreds of orders every day. it would have been nearly impossible for us to do what we did without tech shop. >> humans were made to make things. that's why we have thumbs. we've gotten away from making so much. there's that instinctive drive for people to create. i like to think that tech shop helps kind of rekindle that in people and get them back to being makers. at university of phoenix, we know you can't afford wrong turns on the road to your future. that's why we build tools like our career guidance system. it's kind of like gps, you know, for your career. it walks you through different degree possibilities and even lets you explore local job market conditions, helping you map a clear course from the job you want, back to you. go to phoenix.edu and get started today. ♪ [ male announcer ] some things are designed to draw crowds. ♪ ♪ others are designed to leave the
we've been developing the prototype at tech shop, and we continue to do the early production at tech shop using their equipment. we went from, you know, just hoping someone would buy one case to within a month we had hundreds of orders every day. it would have been nearly impossible for us to do what we did without tech shop. >> humans were made to make things. that's why we have thumbs. we've gotten away from making so much. there's that instinctive drive for people to create. i like to...
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taking a page out of that why couldn't we do the same thing with clean tech? we want to invite institutions like our california puc, our san francisco puc, our department of the environment, organizations and private institutions like sun run or pg&e to potentially create the network of their innovative sites and their innovative divisions to work together and potentially in a physical location or just begin networking first, and start working with the major universities and their research entities on their sites so we can start anchoring these institutions within san francisco and create another ecosystem of anchoring institutions. that proved successful in the delivery of pharmaceutical answers to medical challenges. i think it will prove to be helpful here to have them focial exciting center to come and look at and draw the attention i think of even more start ups, and the third part of this clean sf initiative is make sure that we do everything possible to support clean tech start ups. we can do that with partnership with the clean energy fund and our depa
taking a page out of that why couldn't we do the same thing with clean tech? we want to invite institutions like our california puc, our san francisco puc, our department of the environment, organizations and private institutions like sun run or pg&e to potentially create the network of their innovative sites and their innovative divisions to work together and potentially in a physical location or just begin networking first, and start working with the major universities and their research...
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in fact, march of last year, the clean tech group named san francisco the clean tech capital of north america because we had made our aggressive push in the renewable energy, particularly in solar. (applause) >> thank you. and we want other cities to win that title as well. we're not satisfied being the only city in north america that earns that title. we want other cities to earn that as well because that will up the competition, and we like competition in this area. we also passed a business tax exclusion for clean tech firms in our city. we've taken advantage of our position as being in the center for business and innovation to become a hub for international clean tech firm. our historic strength and our city has been in finance, and, so, solar firm are moving here to san francisco to be close to their financial partners and to major utilities and government agencies such as pacific gas and electric, our san francisco public utilities commission, our california public utilities commission as well as the environmental protection agencies. we are now home to more than 35 solar compan
in fact, march of last year, the clean tech group named san francisco the clean tech capital of north america because we had made our aggressive push in the renewable energy, particularly in solar. (applause) >> thank you. and we want other cities to win that title as well. we're not satisfied being the only city in north america that earns that title. we want other cities to earn that as well because that will up the competition, and we like competition in this area. we also passed a...
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you're looking at what this tech world is going to look like ten years out. what are some of the things that excite. >> you that's right. we tend to take a ten-year focus on what we look at. some of the things that are exciting us right now, really improving human health and helping with the cost of healthcare and improving the way people earn an income using the resources they have in the world right now, and aspects of artificial intelligence having humans and machines working together. >> let's start with that one. artificial intelligence, that's what we all dream about. when we were kids that's what we thought technology would do for us. tell us about the things that you're investing in or likely to see in ten years. i'm not interested in the bigger screen, the faster processer, my phone makes pizza and everything i need. i want to know what is coming next. >> we there is a company we invested in called "leap motion." it's a device, inexpensive device that currently hooks up to your laptop but will run on anything where you can use 3d hand gestures or fin
you're looking at what this tech world is going to look like ten years out. what are some of the things that excite. >> you that's right. we tend to take a ten-year focus on what we look at. some of the things that are exciting us right now, really improving human health and helping with the cost of healthcare and improving the way people earn an income using the resources they have in the world right now, and aspects of artificial intelligence having humans and machines working together....
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we've had something like a 30 percent in tech growth. this is what we call the big app instead of the big apple. in the next decade the capital will continue to grow. last year it was like a hundred new york city based companies that acquired $1.8 billion. it's just the beginning. if you think about san francisco and new york, the future couldn't be brighter because tech business is where the business is where people want to go. if intellectual capital is what your business requires, i don't think you can find two cities in the country that can provide that better than san francisco and new york. in new york we work very hard to bring universities like the university you have here just south of here that is so known for creating the world that we live in today. we are trying to bring that to new york and we have the cornell university, one of the great ivy league schools opening a graduate campus. it's not for undergraduates, right in new york city and they are bringing technology and cornell and it interest. it's really a powerhouse tha
we've had something like a 30 percent in tech growth. this is what we call the big app instead of the big apple. in the next decade the capital will continue to grow. last year it was like a hundred new york city based companies that acquired $1.8 billion. it's just the beginning. if you think about san francisco and new york, the future couldn't be brighter because tech business is where the business is where people want to go. if intellectual capital is what your business requires, i don't...
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let's see what we . >> cologne is like a low-tech solution to a high-tech problem. >> definitely, they are elusive animals. any help you get, even a low-tech tool like col own, that allows you to get a picture or fur sample or give you information if the camera is set to video. >> my experiment was running for a month. it didn't work. the truth is working with animals like jaguars is not an exact science like i would hope it would be. scientists at jvi were able to pull it off. here is the night vision. jaguars marking, leaving behind skin and fur subjected to dna analysis in the lab. . >> i'm a chanel scent. why are you using commercially produced perfumes - why is it the optimal approach? >> it's a cost issue, i was at the duty free and thought i'd pick it up. i still use it now for me. i need col own, may as well use this. i want to show you guys a spider i was telling you about. this is the moment of discovery. we happened to be filming. this is what happened. a favourite thing to do in the amma zone is hike at night. >> -- amazon is hike at night. >> what happened? >> i don't know
let's see what we . >> cologne is like a low-tech solution to a high-tech problem. >> definitely, they are elusive animals. any help you get, even a low-tech tool like col own, that allows you to get a picture or fur sample or give you information if the camera is set to video. >> my experiment was running for a month. it didn't work. the truth is working with animals like jaguars is not an exact science like i would hope it would be. scientists at jvi were able to pull it...
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bad news is turning into good news for one tech company. joining us now is matt cavanaugh of cmz trading. good morning matt. > >good morning. > >micron shares rallied because of a fire at one of its competitors. what do you think about this stock's story? > >it's tough to make any of your investing decisions based off of a news story like this or coming out of another country but i think it's really just icing on teh cake. this stock is up over 100% in the last year. it was below $10 in may. a lot of good things are happening for them. they aqcuired one of their competitors who has a nice contract with apple. there's good things happening in the chip industry as a whole. a lot of people have gotten short this sector after the runup so i think it's a whole mix of things going on here. > >what's happening with the shorts matt? > >i think the people who sold the stock short---and there's been a big increase in the last month or so---they might have seen this news story coming out of china and thought, hey maybe i've got a cover a little bit. s
bad news is turning into good news for one tech company. joining us now is matt cavanaugh of cmz trading. good morning matt. > >good morning. > >micron shares rallied because of a fire at one of its competitors. what do you think about this stock's story? > >it's tough to make any of your investing decisions based off of a news story like this or coming out of another country but i think it's really just icing on teh cake. this stock is up over 100% in the last year. it was...
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we call them i-techs and we currently have 420 of them in 11 countries and are adding 50 to 70 i-techs a month that at a click of a button will travel to customers and repair their broken ios device. >> why wouldn't i take my ios device to an apple store. >> that's a viable option, but apple is about to sell their 700 millionth device. >> they haven't got the capacity. >> they just launched the new buyback program. they want people to, as you said, buy a phone every 12 months. now they get this credit to buy a phone at the store. why would i want to fix it versus buy it back? >> so on the buyback program, we actually just launched what we call on demand buyback through a program that we're coining express sell where we believe that for our customers convenience is a huge factor. scheduling an appointment, going and waiting in line to sell something for a credit that may or may not be to your liking, we think that system is broken, and we think you should press a button and have one of our i-techs travel to you. >> that's kind of cool. come buy my phone and somebody shows up at my door
we call them i-techs and we currently have 420 of them in 11 countries and are adding 50 to 70 i-techs a month that at a click of a button will travel to customers and repair their broken ios device. >> why wouldn't i take my ios device to an apple store. >> that's a viable option, but apple is about to sell their 700 millionth device. >> they haven't got the capacity. >> they just launched the new buyback program. they want people to, as you said, buy a phone every 12...
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versus new tech new tech facebook.ook is hot. we got a lot of tweets on facebook. we want to get to this. this is from tan. with huge rise in facebook third quarter earnings expectations will be high. what do you say. >> you want to buy this one into earnings, but don't want to hold it too long. keep riding it. it's way late a lot of these increases that we're seeing from the sell side. i would be a seller into earnings versus staying long. >> i agree with that. after the last earnings, the bar was relatively low for these guys. they have decent comps on a year over year basis. on a sequential basis, quarterly, people expect big things, they had a huge turn around in mobile monetization. i don't know how you could be long into numbers. >> what's trending today on the twitter machine. stocks generating the most chatter. the sneaker trade. off and running. nike trading at all time highs, foot locker sprinting higher as well. >> a nice hairdo and some puns on the desk. this could be a name we were talking about yesterday,
versus new tech new tech facebook.ook is hot. we got a lot of tweets on facebook. we want to get to this. this is from tan. with huge rise in facebook third quarter earnings expectations will be high. what do you say. >> you want to buy this one into earnings, but don't want to hold it too long. keep riding it. it's way late a lot of these increases that we're seeing from the sell side. i would be a seller into earnings versus staying long. >> i agree with that. after the last...
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if you are covering the tech industry, there is sort of -- i think that -- i don't think that the techts and, you know, they cover other companies in the same way. the difference is that apple attracts mainstream press in a way that no other tech company does. so if microsoft, if nokia, if samsung had one of these evicinitieevents, which they do all the time, they don't attract the mainstream press in the same way because numbers are there. readersh readership. if you write about apple, you'll attract more readers than if you write about the latest samsung phone. i think they are catering to an audience that cares, whether justifiably or not more about what apple does than other companies do. >> do you get a sense that reporters will want to boycott these things? they think they are going to these events and yet they're not exactly getting a new breakthrough product or if you're invited, you go to those things? >> i think if you're invited you go to toes things because they invite people whose job it is to cover these things. so if you're a tech reporter and you cover phone launches, y
if you are covering the tech industry, there is sort of -- i think that -- i don't think that the techts and, you know, they cover other companies in the same way. the difference is that apple attracts mainstream press in a way that no other tech company does. so if microsoft, if nokia, if samsung had one of these evicinitieevents, which they do all the time, they don't attract the mainstream press in the same way because numbers are there. readersh readership. if you write about apple, you'll...
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let's look at the facts from virginia tech. we could have prevented cho from purchasing the guns the way he did. he did it legally. he passed the check because his medical record wasn't in the system. that's a problem. fortunately virginia changed that and they've updated a lot more of the records, but this is not something that's been done nationally. and it needs to be done. you can't have anything all or nothing in this world, you know, you got to be in the middle. you got to have reasonable restrictions, reasonable regulations that come in the middle. that let you have the right to bear arms, keep and bear arms in your home, and to protect your family. i'm totally for that, man. and after getting shot, and after getting involved with all this stuff, i am more likely to own a gun to protect my family in the future if we live in a bad area. absolutely. >> see, it's not that easy. kids think and young... and even adults think 'cause i'm walking in the street with a gun, i'm going to get robbed and i'm going to protect myself;
let's look at the facts from virginia tech. we could have prevented cho from purchasing the guns the way he did. he did it legally. he passed the check because his medical record wasn't in the system. that's a problem. fortunately virginia changed that and they've updated a lot more of the records, but this is not something that's been done nationally. and it needs to be done. you can't have anything all or nothing in this world, you know, you got to be in the middle. you got to have reasonable...
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if you want to use this space so far to tech talk or in any way for the community to get together that result in companies like this and the opportunity you can go to the site and sign up. we've got passion projects which is women who code and several other meet ups. i think we have some representatives in the audience that are using the space. we're happy and proud to give back and now i want to introduce the mayor of san francisco ed lee (clapping) congratulations >> thank you. thank you and congratulations to all of you. can everybody hear me? well, i'm excited to be here i know after a over a year ago i visited get hub it's complicated i'm not a coder i'm elapsing it like i'm learning sailing but it's exciting (laughter) i did appreciate there was an effort to explain to me how the growth of this company was going to make match the excitement edify the city. i appreciate where i visited before until now is 3 times the space your increasing rapidly and europe one of the initial partners and joined ron conway and others additional 6 other companies to help me not only the excitement
if you want to use this space so far to tech talk or in any way for the community to get together that result in companies like this and the opportunity you can go to the site and sign up. we've got passion projects which is women who code and several other meet ups. i think we have some representatives in the audience that are using the space. we're happy and proud to give back and now i want to introduce the mayor of san francisco ed lee (clapping) congratulations >> thank you. thank...
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industry's need for high-tech workers. >> why is this a force? >> it's interesting what he said in his own words. his wife, he had a conversation of immigration. >> um. >> and he's been teaching entrepreneurship classes. he did a lecture of middle schools in east palo aloat -- alto and a bright student that he got engaged, they got in a conversation and the student said to him in effect i am not sure i will ever be able to go to college. and he said why is that? he said, you know, my parents are undocumented. it hit him in a way that i think is well-beyond being the ceo and founder of facebook. i think he understands that there is both a humanitarian case to be made for this, and i think also fundamentally, he's been quoted as saying that the future of entrepreneurship is in our immigrant population. in fact, as a country, we are a country of immigrants. >> yeah. >> and -- >> the resistance i don't get, unless you're a native american, pretty much, you got here by way of immigrants, you are an immigrant or someone in your family was. >> that's ri
industry's need for high-tech workers. >> why is this a force? >> it's interesting what he said in his own words. his wife, he had a conversation of immigration. >> um. >> and he's been teaching entrepreneurship classes. he did a lecture of middle schools in east palo aloat -- alto and a bright student that he got engaged, they got in a conversation and the student said to him in effect i am not sure i will ever be able to go to college. and he said why is that? he said,...
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if there's ever a test, tonight's showdown at georgia tech was it. in the eight-year history of the acc division, the champ has always been these two teams the hog hockeys passed the test tonight. first quarter, two plays after a georgia tech fumble, thomas hits d.j. coles. he's got an open pass to the end zone. virginia tech on top early. 7-0, thomas a perfect 9-9 passing to start the game. but the quarterback, he's known for his legs, too. he takes it in from five yards out. 23rd career rushing td for thomas. that ties the school record. they go on to win it 17-10 picking up their first conference win of the year. a good one for the hockeys. >> a meac battle at north carolina first quarter, ho uh ward down 7 mf 0. but not for long. mcgee fakes the handoff, rolls out and connects with david nelson for a 24-yard touchdown. that ties the game at 7-737 on the ensuing aggies drive, they fight right back. quarterback lewis kendall calms his own number. north carolina wins 27-19 as howard drops to 1-3 on the season. tt nets had a day off today. their seas
if there's ever a test, tonight's showdown at georgia tech was it. in the eight-year history of the acc division, the champ has always been these two teams the hog hockeys passed the test tonight. first quarter, two plays after a georgia tech fumble, thomas hits d.j. coles. he's got an open pass to the end zone. virginia tech on top early. 7-0, thomas a perfect 9-9 passing to start the game. but the quarterback, he's known for his legs, too. he takes it in from five yards out. 23rd career...
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celebrities are sporting the wearable tech trend. i'm melissa lee. let's get straight to the top story tonight. the dow having the second best week of the year. have the markets shaken off september? historically september is the worst month for stocks, pete. >> you look at the s&p, it's been very strong. this week alone we went from that 16.62 area to 16.88, somewhere in that range. we watched volatility come out of the market so far this past week. 8% or 9% this week alone. the reason i've been lightening up on my position is everything i've seen has been very, very short term. i do not see a commitment right now in the market, in front of whatever we're going to hear from the fed. i think we're seeing the results in this little push this week. i just wonder if we're going to see a bit of a pullback at some point because of that. i've been in the short-term options and less in the equities as far as the stocks. >> there's a saying on wall street, buy -- >> oh, come on. >> i think it's a combination of yom kippur, the week before the fed, the week b
celebrities are sporting the wearable tech trend. i'm melissa lee. let's get straight to the top story tonight. the dow having the second best week of the year. have the markets shaken off september? historically september is the worst month for stocks, pete. >> you look at the s&p, it's been very strong. this week alone we went from that 16.62 area to 16.88, somewhere in that range. we watched volatility come out of the market so far this past week. 8% or 9% this week alone. the...
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tech ipo's have been incredibly hot too.ket fuel, a rapidly growing big data play came in at 29 last week, we're 93% higher than the first day of trading. then there are a couple tech deals i told you to get in on two weeks ago. benefit focus. benefit focus is a cloud base. how much the rage is cloud, cloud based provider. this one was viewed as the next red-hot cloud play. when it came public last week, the stock jumped 102%. an instant double. fire eye is the cyber security play. you know how important that is, even though it's ipo prices 54% higher than the initially proposed range. the stocks still were up 80% on its first day of trading. now, it should go without saying, but i'll say it anyway, if you got a piece of these smoking deals, you have to ring the register on some of it. any time you own a stock that doubles, you need to take something off the table now, and then you can play with the house's money. at the least, half your position, so you recruit your original amount. i want that done. you recoup your origina
tech ipo's have been incredibly hot too.ket fuel, a rapidly growing big data play came in at 29 last week, we're 93% higher than the first day of trading. then there are a couple tech deals i told you to get in on two weeks ago. benefit focus. benefit focus is a cloud base. how much the rage is cloud, cloud based provider. this one was viewed as the next red-hot cloud play. when it came public last week, the stock jumped 102%. an instant double. fire eye is the cyber security play. you know how...
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let me take bay tech.dian, when i recommend it like pax implications and not that great of a yield. i'm not -- i'm going to say ixnay on that. carl in washington. >> caller: yes, boo-yah, cramer. >> what's up? >> caller: i want to know your take on service source. >> i kind of like service source. let me just get that up. yeah, we like anything that's involved with health care, life science, because we have seen a lot of takeovers in the group. i think it's terrific. but it's up 112%, so let's not be too greedy. let's go to peter in colorado. >> caller: calling from boulder, colorado. eat what you kill, boo-yah, jim, it's cramerica, woo! >> good luck denver, booyah. close enough to do the job. what's on your mind? >> caller: i love your show, cramer. tell me about your forecast on rockwood holdings. >> i like the chemical stocks very much. i think they're a buy. i think there's a cyclical recovery going on. i need to go to scott in michigan. scott? scott? >> caller: yeah, hi. >> hi. >> caller: hey, i'm loo
let me take bay tech.dian, when i recommend it like pax implications and not that great of a yield. i'm not -- i'm going to say ixnay on that. carl in washington. >> caller: yes, boo-yah, cramer. >> what's up? >> caller: i want to know your take on service source. >> i kind of like service source. let me just get that up. yeah, we like anything that's involved with health care, life science, because we have seen a lot of takeovers in the group. i think it's terrific. but...
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we'll bring in our tech correspondent john fortt who is at that tech crunch event. it seems to me whenever you're counting on a new operating system and new cases and colors to juice the sales and create excitement, you're grabbing on to a pretty thin reed. >> not necessarily, tyler. let's look at this from a business perspective. developers, of course, want as many people as possible to have the phone in hand because that creates a bigger market for them to sell apps. a number of people, market -- i talked to at the end of last year were hoping for a cheaper phone to expand market share. we have to see how this thing sells. the colors seem to be skewed toward a particularly young demographic, what people might technically think of as a skewing female demographic and this crowd here doesn't exactly skew female as we've learned in a number of ways. >> did what they do -- does what they did yesterday, do enough to attract the customers in the emerging markets, especially china? i don't think they announced any carriage deal with china mobile, correct me if i'm wrong o
we'll bring in our tech correspondent john fortt who is at that tech crunch event. it seems to me whenever you're counting on a new operating system and new cases and colors to juice the sales and create excitement, you're grabbing on to a pretty thin reed. >> not necessarily, tyler. let's look at this from a business perspective. developers, of course, want as many people as possible to have the phone in hand because that creates a bigger market for them to sell apps. a number of people,...
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that was one of the better performers, tech was. s&p was down almost 5%. five days down after hitting all-time highs last week. bob pisani, where will we see green again? >> hopefully soon. shinzo abe was talking about everything was up since he came to office. let's take a look at full screen. some call it fiscal fear fatigue. volume on the light side as a lot of people deciding to wait things out here. big caps down but the small cap, russell 2000 hit an historic intraday high. ten-year treasury yield down. take a look at walmart, bloomberg had a story out in the middle of the day that they were cutting orders to suppliers because of rising inventories. our courtney reagan talked to walmart and said story was misleading. stock came back a bit. some retailers, consumer names in the dow jones industrial average moved down on that, including nike, p&g and home depot. alcatel, a story on reuters, you see that pop up there. >> thank you so much. as you can see, i have the stylish new google glass glasses. very cool to be looking in one eye at computer screen,
that was one of the better performers, tech was. s&p was down almost 5%. five days down after hitting all-time highs last week. bob pisani, where will we see green again? >> hopefully soon. shinzo abe was talking about everything was up since he came to office. let's take a look at full screen. some call it fiscal fear fatigue. volume on the light side as a lot of people deciding to wait things out here. big caps down but the small cap, russell 2000 hit an historic intraday high....
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oakland tech eight and four last year. they went to the silver bowl last season but now they have a new head coach and ashley sherman. he's been there since 1972 as their national high school wrestling coach. what is a national hall of fame wrestling coach doing coaching football? >> trying to get more kids to do more sports at this school. what's been happening is all over the nation football coaches have been telling kids not to wrestle and not to run tractors do football. when i was coming up kids did three and four sports. and we need to have kids doing more than one sport. but it's not about winning, it's about preparing the kids for the next level. if we can do that it's not about the game, i could care less about winning the game game. what i care a lot about is what our kids learn what they have to do in progress to the next level. >> it's been visiting oakland tech bulldogs against pinole valley high spartans. and will have highlights tonight at ten. because i'll be too busy trying to finish the world-famous pinol
oakland tech eight and four last year. they went to the silver bowl last season but now they have a new head coach and ashley sherman. he's been there since 1972 as their national high school wrestling coach. what is a national hall of fame wrestling coach doing coaching football? >> trying to get more kids to do more sports at this school. what's been happening is all over the nation football coaches have been telling kids not to wrestle and not to run tractors do football. when i was...
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they're not as progressive as in the tech community part what are your thoughts in the tech community leading the way to be more progressive on immigration and the city of san francisco leading the way for other cities of embracing immigrants. people not knowing we pay the same taxes and have the same obliterations as the rest of the americans. so what can the city and a tech destroy do. that's why the silicon leadership group who have all those members to make sure that all clusters emphasize the need for all immigration. we want to get to one more person >> i'm here actually, i went through the exact same issue i was a foreign student and it took me looked at to get the green card. i'm not sure in the category i see less than 20 thousand people in america - the question i have why people say the farm worker when you look at the - they have the h1 b visa which means allowing both people can go to singapore and go to the u.s. to work and they never have a problem and they can stay here for long. why is there an exception to >> ladies and gentlemen, please rise for the presentation of
they're not as progressive as in the tech community part what are your thoughts in the tech community leading the way to be more progressive on immigration and the city of san francisco leading the way for other cities of embracing immigrants. people not knowing we pay the same taxes and have the same obliterations as the rest of the americans. so what can the city and a tech destroy do. that's why the silicon leadership group who have all those members to make sure that all clusters emphasize...
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der consider those are your tech-- and those are your tech bites, i am diana perez. [ telephone rings ] good evening, this is flo. [laughs] yes, i'm that flo. aren't you sweet! licensed phone-ups available 24/7. call 1-800-progressive. >>> 14 minutes after 6 thanks for joining thus morning. the torrential rain in northern colorado caused severe damage in that region. the rising waters swept two tank batteries into the river spilling more than 5,000 gallons of oil. the colorado oil and gas association says 600 industry personnel are i expecting and repairing the site. the death toll is confirmed at 7 in the state but three others are missing and presumed dead this morning. >>> speaking of heavy rains look at chicago. can you believe this. left behind a huge mess. look at water on the road in city streets you can see the water nearly submerged the truck. look at the people. the flooding caused a lot of people to get around it. the storm knocked out power and hit thousands of homes and it look like people here are even in for more messy weather ahead because the national weather service
der consider those are your tech-- and those are your tech bites, i am diana perez. [ telephone rings ] good evening, this is flo. [laughs] yes, i'm that flo. aren't you sweet! licensed phone-ups available 24/7. call 1-800-progressive. >>> 14 minutes after 6 thanks for joining thus morning. the torrential rain in northern colorado caused severe damage in that region. the rising waters swept two tank batteries into the river spilling more than 5,000 gallons of oil. the colorado oil and...
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. >> virginia tech traveled to atlanta to meet georgia tech in the acc's annual game.d the yellow low jackets video game offense. 43 points a game, held them to a quarter. blacksburg is celebrating along with our jummy, her alma mater wins 17-10. hokey chance or a hokey sign. >> that's too early but go tech, go. >> virginia tech improves to 4-1. >> that's right. that one loss came against top-ranked alabama at the start of the season. aggies lost a game so no big deal. >> solid defense stoppers, we turn now to the redskins and, um, their defense as well. here's brit mckenry with sports. >> the redskins have a lot of problem areas right now but if you had to pick one to harp on, it would have to be the defense. more yards in the first three games in a season than any team. last night the raiders quarterback, likely sit out this sunday's game meaning backup matt flynn will get the start. the defense sauce they'll be ready for him. >> their base offense and -- he can still run it, too, i've played him before and he's an athletic guy. i'm sure they'll stay with some of the
. >> virginia tech traveled to atlanta to meet georgia tech in the acc's annual game.d the yellow low jackets video game offense. 43 points a game, held them to a quarter. blacksburg is celebrating along with our jummy, her alma mater wins 17-10. hokey chance or a hokey sign. >> that's too early but go tech, go. >> virginia tech improves to 4-1. >> that's right. that one loss came against top-ranked alabama at the start of the season. aggies lost a game so no big deal....
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how about companies that sell tech knonol how about companies that sell tech knonoogy around the world? the internet. boeing technologies? facebook, yahoo! how about telecommunications equipment? oh, how about the remarkable casino stocks, las vegas sands and mgm. if your company is global, the stock is worth it. if it's international industrial company, it's working. i think it's working frankly, because it's too hard to link those to washington there's just not enough nexus for the bays to come on and blame washington. she's stocks can go higher every time you hear good news about china or europe as opposed bad news about washington. periodically you can get it. banks to well. i think just rumors, you have to sell on this news. tomorrow we'll talk about how there is no settlement. we're obsessed how there's no settlement. we'll be let down. and someone who defends walmart, a chance to sell some of the domestic retail represented plays, go back into the hashed, good stocks. the best buys, bed bath and beyonds. bby and bbby are doing well. we have to face the music. if there is a nexus
how about companies that sell tech knonol how about companies that sell tech knonoogy around the world? the internet. boeing technologies? facebook, yahoo! how about telecommunications equipment? oh, how about the remarkable casino stocks, las vegas sands and mgm. if your company is global, the stock is worth it. if it's international industrial company, it's working. i think it's working frankly, because it's too hard to link those to washington there's just not enough nexus for the bays to...
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it came out in the tech pack interviews. and it wouldn't have if he didn't try to bully them out of their endorsement, but he did, so there was reporting on it, and people noted that i understood the issues and he didn't. i was a serious candidate when it came to the subject matters that mattered to them and terry wasn't. if you don't start with that fundamental baseline knowledge, you don't have an easy time finding inefficiencies. government is not a good entry level job. and that's what it would be for terry. i know what works well and there are things that work well in virginia government, but there are areas we need to do much, much better. i would point to medicaid, not the expansion, medicaid itself, one of the biggest parts of the budget. we are one of the best health care fraud fighting offices in the whole country is my office. i learned an awful lot about how medicaid works and doesn't, and we can do a whole lot better just to talk about one area, to make it more efficient, to make it serve virginia's poor better
it came out in the tech pack interviews. and it wouldn't have if he didn't try to bully them out of their endorsement, but he did, so there was reporting on it, and people noted that i understood the issues and he didn't. i was a serious candidate when it came to the subject matters that mattered to them and terry wasn't. if you don't start with that fundamental baseline knowledge, you don't have an easy time finding inefficiencies. government is not a good entry level job. and that's what it...
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and the mission is going way up scale because of the tech community being welcomed into the city. and you have no condition that says, you have to, who are you going to serve at this site? what are you? what kind of smoke is being blown about the people that are going to live here? a typical person that will live here is a person who earns $200,000 a year. and everyone, markets or condos to that level. and i have language that i have created, for it should be an imposition on all housing projects that no later than six months, that the project sponsor should report to the designating planning staff representative and the sales price, or in shall rentals for each unit. such reporting shall continue every six months until all units are sold or rented. if you don't do this, you are blindfolding yourself, no one here lives in the mission, i know where all of you live, no one, closest person to the mission, is two people, who live a mile and a half away. >> this is low income city tradition and city. and and is there any additional public comment. >> the public comment is closed. and c
and the mission is going way up scale because of the tech community being welcomed into the city. and you have no condition that says, you have to, who are you going to serve at this site? what are you? what kind of smoke is being blown about the people that are going to live here? a typical person that will live here is a person who earns $200,000 a year. and everyone, markets or condos to that level. and i have language that i have created, for it should be an imposition on all housing...
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>> they are expecting that about 80 students will transfer over to city arts & tech. they had about 120 when they closed. >> and do we know where the others were landed? >> i have not received a report on that. when i saw the applications at the outset of the process, many had requested lowell and other schools, but i could get you a report on where they went. >> i would be curious to see where they went. it was unfortunate it what in the second round. >> [speaker not understood]. >> right. >> so, if you could report back to us, that would be good. thank you. >> any other questions or comments from the board? yes. >> follow-up on that. you probably said this, but when they made these requests to sfusd schools, they were just in the line with everybody else, right? >> yes. >> they were not given any priority? >> no, they were just given some assistance to make shareholder they knew where they were in the process. >> they still have that anomaly kind of jumping in at the end is an advantage in a way -- >> actually, it isn't i don't think any more because of the spring t
>> they are expecting that about 80 students will transfer over to city arts & tech. they had about 120 when they closed. >> and do we know where the others were landed? >> i have not received a report on that. when i saw the applications at the outset of the process, many had requested lowell and other schools, but i could get you a report on where they went. >> i would be curious to see where they went. it was unfortunate it what in the second round. >>...
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we've also had 22 tech deals an average of 42%. within tech, the 15 software ipos have been rallying 56%. finally there have been only nine consumer focused ipos in 2013, but up an average of 53%. guys, they're giving the money away. going forward, not a ton of deals coming. the twitter big ipo announced, but the truth is we really don't know enough yet in part because of the jobs act back door twitter is using. i wish twitter wouldn't have done this. i liked the intense scrutiny you get from a deal that goes through the s.e.c.'s corporate finance gauntlet. i would rather focus on deals that are near to hand. specifically, two companies coming public next week that fit into the sweet spot that's been working this year. you should get a piece of both of them. first, there's fire eye. a cybersecurity play that plans to list under the symbol feye. fire eye. fire eye provides a virtual machine based security software platform for enterprises and governments that detect next generation malware. short for malicious software which hackers
we've also had 22 tech deals an average of 42%. within tech, the 15 software ipos have been rallying 56%. finally there have been only nine consumer focused ipos in 2013, but up an average of 53%. guys, they're giving the money away. going forward, not a ton of deals coming. the twitter big ipo announced, but the truth is we really don't know enough yet in part because of the jobs act back door twitter is using. i wish twitter wouldn't have done this. i liked the intense scrutiny you get from a...
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we've also had 22 tech deals. within tech, the 15 software ipos have been rallying 56%. finally, there have been only nine consumer-focused ipos in 2013, but up an average of 53%. guys, they're giving the money away. going forward, not a ton of deals coming. the twitter big ipo announced, but the truth is, we don't know enough yet in part because of the jobs act back door twitter is using. i wish twitter wouldn't have done this. i liked the intense scrutiny you get from a deal that goes through the sec's corporate finance gauntlet. i would rather focus on deals that are near to hand. specifically, two companies coming public next week that fit into the sweet spot that's working this year. you should get a piece of both of them. first, there's fire eye. a cybersecurity play that plans to list under the symbol feye. fire eye. fire eye provides a virtual machine-based security software platform for enterprises and governments that detect next generation malware. short for malicious software, which hackers use to break into your system or simply steal sensitive information.
we've also had 22 tech deals. within tech, the 15 software ipos have been rallying 56%. finally, there have been only nine consumer-focused ipos in 2013, but up an average of 53%. guys, they're giving the money away. going forward, not a ton of deals coming. the twitter big ipo announced, but the truth is, we don't know enough yet in part because of the jobs act back door twitter is using. i wish twitter wouldn't have done this. i liked the intense scrutiny you get from a deal that goes through...
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google is almost effortlessly gets tech, praise. and product praise, to a company that had some really hard years where you had to you probably have to fight harder than ever to actually get any kind of attention on these products. it must not be fun sometimes. >> i like hard work. i would say, for the, i love the goal. i was there for 13 years. if you told me, i would be as happy anywhere else. i probably would have doubted it. i am as happy if not happier at yahoo. so it's been a phenomenal experience. i'm not saying it is hard work. but i love hard work. i love big challenges and it's a big challenge, but i got a great group of people we assembled and we were there already, that are really rising to the challenge, it's just been inspiring to be a part of. okay. all right. do you think that this crowd is a crowd that you can get back to your products? are you starting with mobile on that or? >> so it's funny. i'll start, so from, if you count mobile, pc, weather, mail, fantasy football, everything, how many people have been to yah
google is almost effortlessly gets tech, praise. and product praise, to a company that had some really hard years where you had to you probably have to fight harder than ever to actually get any kind of attention on these products. it must not be fun sometimes. >> i like hard work. i would say, for the, i love the goal. i was there for 13 years. if you told me, i would be as happy anywhere else. i probably would have doubted it. i am as happy if not happier at yahoo. so it's been a...
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they're not as progressive as in the tech community part what are your thoughts in the tech community leading the way to be more progressive on immigration and the city of san francisco leading the way for other cities of embracing immigrants. people not knowing we pay the same taxes and have the same obliterations as the rest of the americans. so what can the city and a tech destroy do. that's why the silicon leadership group who have all those members to make sure that all clusters emphasize the need for all immigration. we want to get to one more
they're not as progressive as in the tech community part what are your thoughts in the tech community leading the way to be more progressive on immigration and the city of san francisco leading the way for other cities of embracing immigrants. people not knowing we pay the same taxes and have the same obliterations as the rest of the americans. so what can the city and a tech destroy do. that's why the silicon leadership group who have all those members to make sure that all clusters emphasize...
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most tech writers say apple will introduce the ios 7. a new operating system which will support iphones and ipads. talk apple launching itunes radio which could be similar to what pandora offers. the event today begins at 10:00 a.m. at apple headquarters. reporting live, ktvu channel 2 news. >> a former stanford hospital technician has been arrested accused of -- arrested david ira bradford. the female patient told detectives he fondled her on two occasions during brief stays at the hospital. detectives say they are not aware of other victims but encouraging anyone to call with information. >>> today occupy cal protestors will reveal how they are getting ready against the university of california. filed a lawsuit against uc berkeley demanding millions of dollars. the lawsuit stems from occupy protest on the cal campus in november 2011. police officers who came to remove occupy tents got into intense confrontation. claiming police brutality, false arrest and violation of freedom of speech. >> 6:10. stanford and uc berkeley are on a new li
most tech writers say apple will introduce the ios 7. a new operating system which will support iphones and ipads. talk apple launching itunes radio which could be similar to what pandora offers. the event today begins at 10:00 a.m. at apple headquarters. reporting live, ktvu channel 2 news. >> a former stanford hospital technician has been arrested accused of -- arrested david ira bradford. the female patient told detectives he fondled her on two occasions during brief stays at the...
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an all-sta all-star tech panel l weigh-in next.iz: okay, you want to see this one, look at the power mover of the hour. it is cnn. skyrocketing 14%. charles payne has been all over this company which basically reported better-than-expected earnings for the third quarter. you could have made 14% in a day if you bought it yesterday. kind of useless information because you are telling us after it happened but the revenue targets were above analyst estimates and the market absolutely love this. trading volume of about 15 million shares right now. samsung debuting the smart watch today at an event in germany. is it really a knockout blow to apple? we had that made especially for you guys. with the orange wristband. will it be enough of a blow to apple or will the tech giant comeback swinging next tuesday? we are expecting apple to unveil something, maybe a similar smart watch. they joined by senior research analyst, two very smart people who live and breathe this stuff. right off the bat, want to start with the phone. a pink leatherback
an all-sta all-star tech panel l weigh-in next.iz: okay, you want to see this one, look at the power mover of the hour. it is cnn. skyrocketing 14%. charles payne has been all over this company which basically reported better-than-expected earnings for the third quarter. you could have made 14% in a day if you bought it yesterday. kind of useless information because you are telling us after it happened but the revenue targets were above analyst estimates and the market absolutely love this....