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this created the blood spatter on the inside of the windshield and dashboard and the dripping blood on chrome strip on the bottom of the passenger side door. the perpetrators placed frankie's body on the ground and drove over it, but in doing so, left blood behind the vehicle. they made other mistakes, too, like leaving frankie's clothing and shoes in the wrong position. e. lee white knew that frankie's body would come directly to his funeral home for the autopsy. he also knew he could start the autopsy without raising the suspicions of the medical examiner, who, apparently, did little to investigate the death on his own. >> he did not go to the scene. he did not look at the vehicle. he did not talk to the officers who were at the scene. he did not look at any photographs. he did not examine the clothing of the victim. these are all types of things that one would expect would be done following a proper protocol of an autopsy. >> and investigators believe white chose frankie pullian as his victim because he was single and had no close family living in the area. e. lee white and his alle
this created the blood spatter on the inside of the windshield and dashboard and the dripping blood on chrome strip on the bottom of the passenger side door. the perpetrators placed frankie's body on the ground and drove over it, but in doing so, left blood behind the vehicle. they made other mistakes, too, like leaving frankie's clothing and shoes in the wrong position. e. lee white knew that frankie's body would come directly to his funeral home for the autopsy. he also knew he could start...
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it will bring contact, music, maps, other digital media to the dashboard. tion is whether this new technology will make the google driverless car. we are joined by jon erlichman. and john leonard. are these parts of the same initiative -- the driverless car? >> i think they are different pieces of a much larger overall vision to bring the internet to the physical world. the automotive and transportation sectors are huge part of the economy, and getting android into cars helps streamline data and experiences in this domain while doing the moon shot for this revolutionary driverless car technology. they are separate efforts but they are part of the overall vision to really transform transportation in our everyday lives. geek., i am a i delayed my car purchase this year. i want to see what the new dashboard will look like from apple. but this one from google, was cool? >> it is cool:. . i think they are taking different approaches. a more controlled approach with apple. going along those same eyes we discussed with android, they want to enable your smartphone -
it will bring contact, music, maps, other digital media to the dashboard. tion is whether this new technology will make the google driverless car. we are joined by jon erlichman. and john leonard. are these parts of the same initiative -- the driverless car? >> i think they are different pieces of a much larger overall vision to bring the internet to the physical world. the automotive and transportation sectors are huge part of the economy, and getting android into cars helps streamline...
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but a thumbprint was found on the passenger side dashboard. t matched florence's print. >> that was another one of the things that really ensnared him. he denied that she had ever been in the vehicle, and yet her thumbprint was that. that can't have been there if she wasn't in the truck. >> police believe that when florence walked home that night, she was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time. rodney saw her walking home. they knew one another casually, and rodney offered her a ride. >> come on in. i'll give you a ride. >> when she got into his truck, she left her thumbprint on the dashboard. instead of taking her home, rodney drove 12 miles away to a deserted farm. >> get out of my car. >> i'm not getting out of the car. >> the evidence clearly shows a confrontation. when berryman dragged her from the truck, her necklace broke, leaving several links under the driver's seat. after the sexual salt, berryman stabbed florence to death, and drops of blood fell onto his sneakers. during this time, a witness saw his truck in the vicinity and la
but a thumbprint was found on the passenger side dashboard. t matched florence's print. >> that was another one of the things that really ensnared him. he denied that she had ever been in the vehicle, and yet her thumbprint was that. that can't have been there if she wasn't in the truck. >> police believe that when florence walked home that night, she was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time. rodney saw her walking home. they knew one another casually, and rodney offered her...
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i want to see what the new dashboard will look like. what did it look like a maze it cool? is cool. there is a more controlled approach. they want to enable to be available to you in the car. whether it is technically through a screen or some of the controls. we spoke to someone earlier in the highlighted some of the different things you can do through this. they are relatively simple given where we are with technology today from the value of your voice, the ability of the car to know where you are and getting access to the best, most valuable apps and they have been integrating a lot with some of the previous eels they have done. they're trying to build on to that. companies or the utility companies talk about reliability to the nines. what kind of reliability is required for automotive software? very high reliability especially if you are taking control of the vehicle. abouting that is good this application of android to the dashboard is some of those requirements are relaxed. if the computer were to have a delay in playing the right song or sending a text or making a [ina
i want to see what the new dashboard will look like. what did it look like a maze it cool? is cool. there is a more controlled approach. they want to enable to be available to you in the car. whether it is technically through a screen or some of the controls. we spoke to someone earlier in the highlighted some of the different things you can do through this. they are relatively simple given where we are with technology today from the value of your voice, the ability of the car to know where you...
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our report pretty sisinc tonight and i just wanted to let you know that you have your and we did the dashboard for the first quarter of the year and our numbers are down a little bit in terms of clients served and that is definitely due to jane's absence and even though we had the temporary help it does not necessarily replace a seasoned employee, and this current quarter, that we are just about to close to see more drops and the clients and with only one available and but we are getting close to having that come to an end. and with hopefully being able to do the interviews come early july. for backfilling our two positions but i wanted to let you know that we do have and we are very excited and we do have the two volunteers from usf law school who are doing some work in the office, and what is working on the ada work, for us. and then another is doing some back research on the state legislative matters, the pos, terminal and you will be having a hearing, with the department of public health, in august to do a presentation and so, we don't have staff does not have time to do the back research
our report pretty sisinc tonight and i just wanted to let you know that you have your and we did the dashboard for the first quarter of the year and our numbers are down a little bit in terms of clients served and that is definitely due to jane's absence and even though we had the temporary help it does not necessarily replace a seasoned employee, and this current quarter, that we are just about to close to see more drops and the clients and with only one available and but we are getting close...
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they have ios that goes into the dashboard, which is great. people really like it. nging google to the table is good, because that will keep good ideas flowing. accessing all the stuff. our cars do so much stuff right now. they were getting internet connections in them. it's a big distraction for drivers. so i think the fact you can just talk to your car is very helpful. >> so what do you mean if it's in the dashboard or in the -- what would be in there? >> it's going to be -- instead of having the screen that has your satellite radio and your stereo system and all your ac controls, it would all be controllable via google. you could basically run android in your desk top. so it would be like having a smartphone or tablet in your dashboard of your car. >> okay. >> and it would bring all that power. it would make it easier out driving around. like when i'm driving around atlanta and don't know where i am, i can hit the button and say take me to cnn center and it would plug into the gps and the mac would take me there and wouldn't have to take my eyes off the road. >> p
they have ios that goes into the dashboard, which is great. people really like it. nging google to the table is good, because that will keep good ideas flowing. accessing all the stuff. our cars do so much stuff right now. they were getting internet connections in them. it's a big distraction for drivers. so i think the fact you can just talk to your car is very helpful. >> so what do you mean if it's in the dashboard or in the -- what would be in there? >> it's going to be --...
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after capturing a rollover crash on the dashboard camera and look at this. the jeep cherokee hit a parked truck and then rolled several times. investigators believe the driver was impaired. he was as you can imagine taken to the hospital. >>> a retired marine corp master sergeant came home for good. after 21 years of moving around this time he plans to stay put. he bought a house, but it needed some work. or at least that's what he thought. here is abc7 news reporter wayne freedman on the sergeant's big surprise. >> they were hard to miss, the many, many flags in solano county. a trail of them leading to this home which looks nice now, but when retired marine corp iraq veteran and master sergeant showed up with his family nice was the last thing they expected. to the same home that had been a mess when they bought it in january -- >> we choose it it because it is the only thing we can afford. >> the home on which they expected to spend time and money to make it right. they asked him to keep an eye on it during the months in between. >> is this a little above
after capturing a rollover crash on the dashboard camera and look at this. the jeep cherokee hit a parked truck and then rolled several times. investigators believe the driver was impaired. he was as you can imagine taken to the hospital. >>> a retired marine corp master sergeant came home for good. after 21 years of moving around this time he plans to stay put. he bought a house, but it needed some work. or at least that's what he thought. here is abc7 news reporter wayne freedman on...
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we'll talk to the author of a disturbing new report about his findings and how vulnerable you may be. adam: your car dashboard has become more than an odometer. it has become a technology hub. the new face of the dashboard could be hidden, or at least a hidden gold mine for investors. we'll tell you how to make a play on this next. liz: speaking of music. adam: what if you could invest in artists like justin timberlake, usher or three doors down? coming up we'll show you how you can take a stake in songs and musicians as alternative investment. what artist or song would you invest in? @fbnatb coming up. ♪ [ male announcer ] what if a small company became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace new technology instead? ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade. adam: moulson coarse brewing company climbing more than 5% -- moulson coors. hit as new 52-week high. liz: let's head back to nicole at the new york stock exchange with the story. >> multipl
we'll talk to the author of a disturbing new report about his findings and how vulnerable you may be. adam: your car dashboard has become more than an odometer. it has become a technology hub. the new face of the dashboard could be hidden, or at least a hidden gold mine for investors. we'll tell you how to make a play on this next. liz: speaking of music. adam: what if you could invest in artists like justin timberlake, usher or three doors down? coming up we'll show you how you can take a...
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after capturing a rollover crash on the dashboard camera and look at this. the jeep cherokee hit a parked truck and then rolled several times. investigators believe the driver was impaired. he was as you can imagine taken to the hospital. >>> a retired marine corp master sergeant came home for good. after 21 years of moving around this time he plans to stay put. he bought a house, but it needed some work. or at least that's what he thought. here is abc7 news reporter wayne freedman on the sergeant's big surprise. >> they were hard to miss, the many, many flags in solano county. a trail of them leading to this home which looks nice now, but when retired marine corp iraq veteran and master sergeant showed up with his family nice was the last thing they expected. to the same home that had been a mess when they bought it in january -- >> we choose it it because it is the only thing we can afford. >> the home on which they expected to spend time and money to make it right. they asked him to keep an eye on it during the months in between. >> is this a little above
after capturing a rollover crash on the dashboard camera and look at this. the jeep cherokee hit a parked truck and then rolled several times. investigators believe the driver was impaired. he was as you can imagine taken to the hospital. >>> a retired marine corp master sergeant came home for good. after 21 years of moving around this time he plans to stay put. he bought a house, but it needed some work. or at least that's what he thought. here is abc7 news reporter wayne freedman on...
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the squads have dashboard cameras. bystanders have camcorders. ps prove cases in court. and then, sometimes is used as training video to help prepare cops for the dangerous situations they'll face every day. the cameras can also catch cops behaving badly. police officers are expected to uphold the law. so, these images can be especially shocking. >> how old are you? >> in baltimore, maryland, a 14-year-old is skateboarding illegally and is confronted by a cop who doesn't like the boy's attitude. >> i'm not your father. you give that attitude to your father. you give it to me, i'll smack you upside the head. >> i don't have a father. >> shut your mouth. i'm talking. >> a friend captures the argument on a cell phone, as the officer becomes enraged because the boy, eric bush, calls him dude. >> give me that skateboard. >> the officer puts eric in a headlock and wrestles him to the ground. >> sit down. >> dude! >> sit down! i'm not a dude! >> he takes the skateboard. but then eric drops the dreaded "d" word one more time. >> i didn't do anything, dude
the squads have dashboard cameras. bystanders have camcorders. ps prove cases in court. and then, sometimes is used as training video to help prepare cops for the dangerous situations they'll face every day. the cameras can also catch cops behaving badly. police officers are expected to uphold the law. so, these images can be especially shocking. >> how old are you? >> in baltimore, maryland, a 14-year-old is skateboarding illegally and is confronted by a cop who doesn't like the...
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after capturing a rollover crash on the dashboard camera and look at this. the jeep cherokee hit a parked truck and then rolled several times. investigators believe the driver was impaired. the hospital.can imagine >>> a retired marine corp master sergeant came home for good. after 21 years of moving around this time he plans to stay put. he bought a house, but it needed some work. or at least that's what he thought. here is abc7 news reporter wayne freedman on the sergeant's big surprise. >> they were hard to miss, the many, many flags in solano county. a trail of them leading to this home which looks nice now, but when retired marine corp iraq veteran and master sergeant showed up with his family nice was the last thing they expected. to the same home that had been a mess when they bought it in january -- >> we choose it it because it is the only thing we can afford. >> the home on which they expected to spend time and money to make it right. they asked him to keep an eye on it during the months in between. >> is this a little above and beyond? >> it is. bu
after capturing a rollover crash on the dashboard camera and look at this. the jeep cherokee hit a parked truck and then rolled several times. investigators believe the driver was impaired. the hospital.can imagine >>> a retired marine corp master sergeant came home for good. after 21 years of moving around this time he plans to stay put. he bought a house, but it needed some work. or at least that's what he thought. here is abc7 news reporter wayne freedman on the sergeant's big...
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and looking at the dashboard, there was what appeared to be a small drop of blood near the shift lever near the driver's compartment. >> the boat was impounded and searched. >> everybody thought the case had been solved. we have our bad guy right now. the vessel in question is right here. we have it. >> but forensic tests found that the paint on this boat was different from the paint found in harry uhl's wounds, and there was no significant damage to its propeller. in addition, dna tests showed the blood in the boat was not harry uhl's or nasreen raza's. so, investigators resumed their search, knowing that each day gave the perpetrator more time to hide incriminating evidence. are you ready grandma? just a second, sweetie. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain, you turned up the fun. tylenol® provides strong pain relief while being gentle on your stomach. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. we know you do so much more. sea captain: there's a narratorstorm cominhe storm narrator: that whipped through the turbine which poured... surplus energy into the
and looking at the dashboard, there was what appeared to be a small drop of blood near the shift lever near the driver's compartment. >> the boat was impounded and searched. >> everybody thought the case had been solved. we have our bad guy right now. the vessel in question is right here. we have it. >> but forensic tests found that the paint on this boat was different from the paint found in harry uhl's wounds, and there was no significant damage to its propeller. in...
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. >> inside nick's car, investigators found a greasy film on the dashboard and upholstery. >> it was kind of a light white milky substance that we didn't know what it was initially until we started touching it and playing around with it a little bit. that's when we realized it was motor oil. >> they also found an empty motor oil bottle in the trunk. it looked like the oil spilled in the trunk and got into the car's passenger compartment while in the water. at first, accident investigators thought nick might have fallen asleep at the wheel. but when a car goes off the road, the driver is usually jolted awake which will leave telltale signs. >> had the driver fallen asleep at the wheel, i would have expected an ever increasing vigorous correction effort on the part of the driver. in other words, the driver would have predictably steered harder and braked more that would have resulted in a well-defined path of travel down the rocks toward the roadway. none of that was visible. >> but where was nick's body? volunteers searched the river and surrounding areas for possible clues. narrator:
. >> inside nick's car, investigators found a greasy film on the dashboard and upholstery. >> it was kind of a light white milky substance that we didn't know what it was initially until we started touching it and playing around with it a little bit. that's when we realized it was motor oil. >> they also found an empty motor oil bottle in the trunk. it looked like the oil spilled in the trunk and got into the car's passenger compartment while in the water. at first, accident...
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the same way, everything's going fine, we're on the road, just driving along. when you see a dashboarda you know, wait a few seconds, something will happen. >> that something is a commercial plane crashing on approach to the airport. it slides off the runway at more than 100 miles per hour. >> all of this debris is on the highway hitting cars. >> you can hear pieces of the plane dropping as it breaks apart. >> and in one case, what looks like a wheel from the landing gear slides right on to the road and hits a car. >> i mean, it was probably one of the things you're driving down the highway and your car's careening toward the wall and wondering what just happened. >> many of us have been in a situation where we have to act quickly on the road. but very few of us is in a situation where a plane is crashing and debris is coming at us. >> you see seats from the plane and you don't know what's coming next. the feeling of terror and fear that must be going through this driver's mind is impossible to imagine. how many people can say they know what to do when a plane hits their car on the roa
the same way, everything's going fine, we're on the road, just driving along. when you see a dashboarda you know, wait a few seconds, something will happen. >> that something is a commercial plane crashing on approach to the airport. it slides off the runway at more than 100 miles per hour. >> all of this debris is on the highway hitting cars. >> you can hear pieces of the plane dropping as it breaks apart. >> and in one case, what looks like a wheel from the landing...
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. >> you start seeing google talking about android and on the dashboard, and self driving cars mighta business long before we get to a time of self driving cars. >> that is what happens when you get to be a big company. people are saying that google's future is more like microsoft's present. these guys are saying screw that. if you happen to have a black audi, we will sell you for $10,000 all of the equipment that you need to turn your car into a self driving car. if you were a rich guy with the black audi, it kind of goes back to henry ford. then we will put this equipment on. they install the thing that turns the steering wheel for you. they install the sensors to make sure you will brake. it is self driving. it is only in a limited use case, which is when you are on a long commute. when you are on a highway. you are not going through radical turns off the road. it just makes it easier to commute. you don't have as much road rage. >> we have bill gurley on the show. we were talking about the difficulty of some businesses getting into regulated industries like health care or broadca
. >> you start seeing google talking about android and on the dashboard, and self driving cars mighta business long before we get to a time of self driving cars. >> that is what happens when you get to be a big company. people are saying that google's future is more like microsoft's present. these guys are saying screw that. if you happen to have a black audi, we will sell you for $10,000 all of the equipment that you need to turn your car into a self driving car. if you were a rich...
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feds say they have received four complains about a trim panel under the dashboard can trap the driver'sr from releasing the gas pedal quickly. the investigation being lead to a recall. >> fuare a victim of a cell phone theft. there are ways to discourage crooks from targeting your phone and one california law makers is sending leaders an urgent weak- up call. >> cording to consumer reports, a thiefo)álj stole 3 million ce phones. and in san francisco. half of all robberies prompted the taking of a phone. and now we are seeing political efforts to legislate a solution and push back from the wireless industry that has one. when shannon kim was mugged in san francisco. they were after the iphone. >> i had two bags on me and they didn't attack anything else and they had to viulently boat me for it. >> the bill would help for a kill switch. >> the idea here is to get in the minds of potential criminals it is not worth time and effort or risk to rob you of your smart phone, because if they do, it will be worthless. napple, google and samsung and microsoft pledged to install uniform technology
feds say they have received four complains about a trim panel under the dashboard can trap the driver'sr from releasing the gas pedal quickly. the investigation being lead to a recall. >> fuare a victim of a cell phone theft. there are ways to discourage crooks from targeting your phone and one california law makers is sending leaders an urgent weak- up call. >> cording to consumer reports, a thiefo)álj stole 3 million ce phones. and in san francisco. half of all robberies prompted...
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the manual controls in the dashboard were replaced with justure recognition software. >> if you put your hand out you swipe to the right to go to the next track or pause the music, et cetera. things like that to improve the safety. >> as the next generation, students are getting insight beyond the learning in the classroom. they have the input from the theory, but industry experts in the area. >> the team effort says engineering ph.d. candidates have provided with other valuable insights. >> the engineers get a shoe of how do you interact with people that are not engineers. >> this is the third and time year for the government-funded competition to use the malibu. next year they graduate to a new challenge. turning the high performance camaro into an eco-friendly sports car. >> people in colorado are fighting to bring a coast town back to life. nestled over 9,000 feet, bonanza was a thriving sillier mining haven. >> reporter: welcome to bonanza colorado. population one. >> when i moved there i was 12 people. but they died or moved away. it crept up on me. it was like "wow, i'm the last g
the manual controls in the dashboard were replaced with justure recognition software. >> if you put your hand out you swipe to the right to go to the next track or pause the music, et cetera. things like that to improve the safety. >> as the next generation, students are getting insight beyond the learning in the classroom. they have the input from the theory, but industry experts in the area. >> the team effort says engineering ph.d. candidates have provided with other...
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as many as 60 thoughts could be caught this year trying to across the bored errol legally dashboarder illegally. the white house -- border illegally. many are freeing poverty and drug violence in their own country. >>> and many who have fallen on hard times could be put out of business. it is a magnet for criminals. police say they have made more than 30 arrests in the last five years. crimes go to assault and robbery. >> with some of the activities which are going on over there, we don't plea of it is conducive to children. >> nine to five -- nine to 5:00 everyday of the week. >> they could pull the motel's license early next month. >>> they are calling this year's event a success and bottle rock will return in 2015. >> they produced this year's festival after leaving vendors and workers unpaid. the president of the latitude 38 said 80,000 tickets were sold to this year's festival and the majority have already been paid. there were several arrests and arrested for driving under the influence. >>> and coming up next in our 5:00 hour it may not be as bad as today but delays are still e
as many as 60 thoughts could be caught this year trying to across the bored errol legally dashboarder illegally. the white house -- border illegally. many are freeing poverty and drug violence in their own country. >>> and many who have fallen on hard times could be put out of business. it is a magnet for criminals. police say they have made more than 30 arrests in the last five years. crimes go to assault and robbery. >> with some of the activities which are going on over there,...
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exiting the vehicle, the rear door from the suspect vehicle opened up and they started firing. >> the dashboard camera is not pointed at the van, but it picks up the sound of the gunfire. >> the gun fired, i ducked down for a second, across my computer. when i came back up, the van was right in front of me. i tried to block with with my patrol vehicle. the video showed the van veered around me. they're shooting. >> the van pulls out into traffic, and the deputies give chase. >> the suspect just continued to fire from the rear doors of the vehicle. and we just continued to follow them. >> it's now about 10:10 in the morning. it's a busy saturday. we're zigging and zagging through traffic. this gunman has no regard for anyone. deputy banks who was in front of me had taken a round to his front windshield and blew out his back window. >> the windshield has been shot out. >> are you okay? >> i'm good. >> the deputy edges closer to the van. as it turns on to a side street into a residential neighborhood. >> i looked up at the street sign and i said dargail. i wanted to make sure dispatch knew where i
exiting the vehicle, the rear door from the suspect vehicle opened up and they started firing. >> the dashboard camera is not pointed at the van, but it picks up the sound of the gunfire. >> the gun fired, i ducked down for a second, across my computer. when i came back up, the van was right in front of me. i tried to block with with my patrol vehicle. the video showed the van veered around me. they're shooting. >> the van pulls out into traffic, and the deputies give chase....
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they want their iphone to be the dashboard for your health devices. how do you fit in?e got an app that works in conjunction with your glucose monitoring device. >> that app is displayed on an iphone or ipod touch. so we are in a degree of collaboration with apple. i think it's a great opportunity for company. we are approved apple developers already and have a relationship with them. so i just see this whole converge ens of wearable technology and open connectivity is where we want to see this market move and we'll be right at the leading edge of that with our own technology. >> do you think apple making this a big push, does that make your device and the idea that you can monitor your health wirelessly and doctors or parents c c'mon -- will be ableo monitor their children wirele wirelessly -- >> see the portability of information, having the receiver being a phone rather than hand-held receiver dedicated i think will drive adoption tremendously in both of those categories. >> in terms of the catalysts we're expecting, the use in pediatrics, how do you look at that mar
they want their iphone to be the dashboard for your health devices. how do you fit in?e got an app that works in conjunction with your glucose monitoring device. >> that app is displayed on an iphone or ipod touch. so we are in a degree of collaboration with apple. i think it's a great opportunity for company. we are approved apple developers already and have a relationship with them. so i just see this whole converge ens of wearable technology and open connectivity is where we want to...
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i couldn't see anything in the darkness except the light of the radio in the center of the dashboard in front of me. as the front end of that taxi was being crushed that radio just kept moving closer and closer and closer to me. and i had what felt like a very long time to think about dying and what a stupid way to die this was. and to think about my daughter. and then the radio suddenly stopped moving. and the noise stopped. and i wasn't dead. i could see. and i could hear. and i could move my hands and my arms worked. i wasn't dead. i was lucky to be alive. that cliche, lucky to be alive, was suddenly so true to me, so profound. it was such a warm feeling. we should all feel it all the time but a lot of us don't, until we get this close to the end. i had a couple of near-death experiences in my teens and 20s. a motorcycle, that kind of thing. but i was too young to learn the lesson. but at 7:45 p.m. on april 12th, 2014, i finally got it. lucky to be alive. i felt so lucky to be alive that if you told me then that i just lost a leg, i would have said, that's okay. i'm lucky to be ali
i couldn't see anything in the darkness except the light of the radio in the center of the dashboard in front of me. as the front end of that taxi was being crushed that radio just kept moving closer and closer and closer to me. and i had what felt like a very long time to think about dying and what a stupid way to die this was. and to think about my daughter. and then the radio suddenly stopped moving. and the noise stopped. and i wasn't dead. i could see. and i could hear. and i could move my...
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. >>> still ahead, their cameras are mounted on athletes' helmets on the dashboards, just about anywhere even with so much success one analyst warns as bay area- based go pro gets ready to hit wall street. >> and upping the ante in the battery fight for tesla's new plant. what one state is offering to try to win them over. ,,,,,,,,,,,, the holes in tillamook swiss cheese are actually little black holes. never. ever. stick even your pinky finger into one of them. yay! tillamook cheese slices, tastes better because it's made better. snapped their two-day losing streak the economy had its worst in five years bu >>> a weak report on the economy snapped wall street's two-day losing streak. investors were still buying. the dow was up 49. >>> go pro is about to go big. but that shouldn't surprise you. as allen martin shows us, the san mateo company has redefined extreme and they are about to translate that into a whole lot of money. >> reporter: jordan bjorklund is about to hit the streets for a little pleasure ride. and as always, he is not exactly alone. >> yeah, you know, it's fun to go fast
. >>> still ahead, their cameras are mounted on athletes' helmets on the dashboards, just about anywhere even with so much success one analyst warns as bay area- based go pro gets ready to hit wall street. >> and upping the ante in the battery fight for tesla's new plant. what one state is offering to try to win them over. ,,,,,,,,,,,, the holes in tillamook swiss cheese are actually little black holes. never. ever. stick even your pinky finger into one of them. yay! tillamook...
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the car. they are calling it android auto, a voice enabled service that will bring music and apps to your dashboardey joining vice president at the intelligent transportation society of america, and joe brown with us as well. let me start with you, leo. a lot of activity in the getting into the car business. you were talking with bill about regulated industries. you cannot just put anything in a car or dashboard. >> you can't. you are correct. the hard part is integrating the technology into the car. so that there is a seamless experience of applications, services that can be done in a safe way. we do not need to introduce additional safety concerns into the transportation network. android integrated with the vehicle is a tremendous step forward. >> i have a friend in vegas. he drives a limo. she has wired it so she can watch tv from the front seat of the car, which is an illegal mod. do you think we will see a lot of this stuff or will it be too hard to do with regulation? >> android in the car will be regulated by google and the highway transportation safety agency. announcement is brought to you
the car. they are calling it android auto, a voice enabled service that will bring music and apps to your dashboardey joining vice president at the intelligent transportation society of america, and joe brown with us as well. let me start with you, leo. a lot of activity in the getting into the car business. you were talking with bill about regulated industries. you cannot just put anything in a car or dashboard. >> you can't. you are correct. the hard part is integrating the technology...
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scene captured on a greyhound bus in nevada earlier this year, surveillance of a man jumping on the dashboardnd grabbing the wheel from the driver. he sent the brush crashing into the median at 70 miles an hour. the bus driver was able to call 911. >> i'm trying to drive the bus, and we went into the median. i don't know how many people are hurt. i have 46 onboard. i need help immediately. >> the driver was arrested. the person who did this had methamphetamine in his blood. he told police someone on the bus was trying to kill him. >> kids bullied in schools used to know their tormentor, but today, bullies are targeting victims with technology. aa. new app turns high schools into harassment havens. >> they created a perfect platform for cyber bullying behavior. >> there's a hidden menace in the halls called yikyak. >> it's completely no one house posting organized by geography. if someone posts within 500 feet of you, it comes on your screen. >> insults used to be reserved for the bathroom wall. anyone with a smart phone can see them and spread them in realtime. will is a senior at this high s
scene captured on a greyhound bus in nevada earlier this year, surveillance of a man jumping on the dashboardnd grabbing the wheel from the driver. he sent the brush crashing into the median at 70 miles an hour. the bus driver was able to call 911. >> i'm trying to drive the bus, and we went into the median. i don't know how many people are hurt. i have 46 onboard. i need help immediately. >> the driver was arrested. the person who did this had methamphetamine in his blood. he told...
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which is viewed by most economists as a red warning light that goes off on the dashboard and tells you, your engine is about to shut down. when your debt equals the size of your economy, that's never been true in the history of our country, even during world war ii, even during the cold war. and 40% of that debt has been run up in just the last five years. by this administration. we have between 65 and $85 trillion in unfund entitlement obligations we promised a future generation and have no way to pay and that's not even included in the debt. last year for the first time since the social security system was created in 1935, the social security administration took in less money than it paid out. and by the year 2024 they will be unable to pay benefits to beneficiaries. and the system will either require a multitrillion dollar bailout, which we have no means to pay, or it will go bankrupt. we have an economy that has grown at a roughly one to two percent growth rate, an anemic eurozone and a largely jobless recovery. we have, if you included the underemployed, the unemployed, and those
which is viewed by most economists as a red warning light that goes off on the dashboard and tells you, your engine is about to shut down. when your debt equals the size of your economy, that's never been true in the history of our country, even during world war ii, even during the cold war. and 40% of that debt has been run up in just the last five years. by this administration. we have between 65 and $85 trillion in unfund entitlement obligations we promised a future generation and have no...
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the border dashboarder agent dashboarder patrol is work dashboarder patr ee ee ee eer - turn these folksund if they are not from mexico or canada. border patrol. >> what we should do is twofold. first, define this as it is. this is a humanitarian crisis. literally hundreds of children who are showing up on our borders. 80% are from three central american countries, honduras, el salvador, guatemala. there is such turmoil and lawlessness there that these children are fleeing for their lives. we have to acknowledge this as the humanitarian challenge which it is. make sure that the united states will receive these children in a humane way. secondly, we have to really work towards bringing stag built in these three countries. a massive amount of money being spent on behalf of the children is not what i'm calling for. enough aid down in honduras, el salvador, guatemala, to lessen the conflict. >> should we be asking other countries to help us out here? >> absolutely. this should be an international effort because it is an international problem. certain lly for americans zblip want to move to g
the border dashboarder agent dashboarder patrol is work dashboarder patr ee ee ee eer - turn these folksund if they are not from mexico or canada. border patrol. >> what we should do is twofold. first, define this as it is. this is a humanitarian crisis. literally hundreds of children who are showing up on our borders. 80% are from three central american countries, honduras, el salvador, guatemala. there is such turmoil and lawlessness there that these children are fleeing for their...
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. >> now they show he had walked off the afghan base before he was there but some say he left out of bored dashboard am. >>> they disappeared while traveling near the afghan area of kabul. they hope they can secure their release on humanitarian grounds. >> somebody somewhere can bring them home, release them, give us information at least. tell -- let us speak to them. >> the family says there is a sense of urgency and they believe she may have given birth and they are looking into the disappearance. >>> it is now 4:47 veterans affairs are now bay elected officials are meeting to get the message out and not all the hospitals are the same. it is an effort to encourage open die log. the baltimore facility for the wait time is just one week. >>> and some delay thed recognition. john from palo alto was wounded twice during his service. he said after a second injury he was told he would be receiving an oak leaf for his purple heart. he believe is the army has their own way of keeping track. >> they keep track of your mistakes... >> he recently called and the army awarded him. >>> and attending g7, that is
. >> now they show he had walked off the afghan base before he was there but some say he left out of bored dashboard am. >>> they disappeared while traveling near the afghan area of kabul. they hope they can secure their release on humanitarian grounds. >> somebody somewhere can bring them home, release them, give us information at least. tell -- let us speak to them. >> the family says there is a sense of urgency and they believe she may have given birth and they are...
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the evidence. she shouldn't have bothered. a police officer's dashboard camera recorded the whole thing. tavish smith somehow slipped out of her handcuffs, grabbed the bag of pot from the front seat, and stuffed it into her mouth. i can't make this up. the officer got wise, when she scratched her nose... she was supposed to be handcuffed behind her back. >> nothing to wash it down with. >> cameras in the backseat of the police car? what we were kids ... >> when you were back in the back of the police car they didn't have a camera? we never had any problems in hazard county. let's take a look at how things are born to be. kids, there are cameras everywhere. dense fog advisor until 9:00 a.m.. waukegan has been plagued with falk for much of the last two weeks. right now we have visibility of only two and a half miles. the fault is going to increase this morning. visibility will drop of it. radar continues to seek showers and storms we look to the south and we see the rain coming in from the south and west making its way into kendall county and will county. some of founder and maybe some lig
the evidence. she shouldn't have bothered. a police officer's dashboard camera recorded the whole thing. tavish smith somehow slipped out of her handcuffs, grabbed the bag of pot from the front seat, and stuffed it into her mouth. i can't make this up. the officer got wise, when she scratched her nose... she was supposed to be handcuffed behind her back. >> nothing to wash it down with. >> cameras in the backseat of the police car? what we were kids ... >> when you were back...
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you know, the dashboard has been has become another great tech innovator. consumer electronics show this year, cars that are now shipping with an internet connection in them, so you don't even need a cell phone anymore because your car is wired to the internet. >> one more distraction. >> exactly. the distraction, hit the nail on the head. that's where i think the android auto is going to be great because you're bringing an operating system in. it's no longer the navigation system provided by lexus or nissan or whoever manufactures your car. it's done by goggle. it's going to be able to be updated and made better with time, but absolutely the interesting thing is now your car is smart. it's a smart car, basically. and it has an internet connection and is going to be able to start talking to all other things in your house connected to the internet. >> i guess some find that very exciting, but then the flip side, gosh, the way we're re relying on technology, now, kuo can't escape it. >> literally. it's great to think i can set my car to tell my house to turn o
you know, the dashboard has been has become another great tech innovator. consumer electronics show this year, cars that are now shipping with an internet connection in them, so you don't even need a cell phone anymore because your car is wired to the internet. >> one more distraction. >> exactly. the distraction, hit the nail on the head. that's where i think the android auto is going to be great because you're bringing an operating system in. it's no longer the navigation system...
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they're better than human drivers, we all have to acknowledge that the possibility of failure is very real. >> reporter: what next? a dashboard of the future projected within your windshield that is interactive using just technology while the car drives itself. >> i can change my music. >> you can change your music. >> reporter: to those who would say you are creating a host of distractions, what would be your response to that? >> we want the car to really become so intelligent, to have a brain in itself basically, and do all of this hard work for you. >> reporter: that hard work may pay off in other ways, though it's still a work in progress. google says if their self-driving car gets into an accident, write them the ticket. >>> it is one of the world's most prestigious film festivals. last month's cannes film festival drew celebrities from all over the world, actors, producers, and directors and aspiring filmmakers including or guest. jordan frazier is a recent graduate of the art institute of philadelphia. he spent two weeks at the film festival. he's here to talk about his amazing experience. you're normally behind the ca
they're better than human drivers, we all have to acknowledge that the possibility of failure is very real. >> reporter: what next? a dashboard of the future projected within your windshield that is interactive using just technology while the car drives itself. >> i can change my music. >> you can change your music. >> reporter: to those who would say you are creating a host of distractions, what would be your response to that? >> we want the car to really become...
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petrochemical used in manufacturing blows up in texarcana, arkansas early in the morning, october 15th, 2005. a police car's dashboard camera captures the massive explosion. with no time to turn around, the officer throws his car into reverse and races backwards to escape the growing river of fire coming right at him. >> it was quite massive. just as far as you could see, just nothing but flames. >> the disaster starts when officer randy mcadams is finishing up the night shift. a moving freight train hits a parked train at the texarcana depot, causing a derailment but not an explosion. >> could you call back and see if they can ascertain exactly which car is overturned and maybe what the contents of the car was? >> it's not like a regular car accident. it can be thousands of gallons of very toxic chemicals up to maybe nothing leaking at all. kind of have to get there and investigate and determine what's going on. >> officer mcadams is one of the first on the scene. >> i've got some kind of chemical smell. i'm backing up. it's slowly drifting further south. >> he notices gas seeping out and spreading in a dangerous va
petrochemical used in manufacturing blows up in texarcana, arkansas early in the morning, october 15th, 2005. a police car's dashboard camera captures the massive explosion. with no time to turn around, the officer throws his car into reverse and races backwards to escape the growing river of fire coming right at him. >> it was quite massive. just as far as you could see, just nothing but flames. >> the disaster starts when officer randy mcadams is finishing up the night shift. a...
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senate confirmed new members to the federal reserve ward. dashboard. xpect the composition to impact what happens? >> i do not think there will be a major change in terms of the composition. at the margin it might be that the departure of jeremy stein and the two new members, and lsher -- stanley fischer and will be a little more dovish. i think the thinking at the board of governors is relatively similar between these people. of course, the bank presidents have a wider range of views but that has been true for the last several years, so i do not think that is a major change. >> jan hatzius, anyone that follows the fed knows there is a next -- obsession with dots these days -- too much, too little, just enough? >> i think the markets are focused, even on small changes, and i think it is natural that the fed will save the small changes do not really mean that much month by month, quarter by quarter, or year by year, as janet yellen said in the next -- last conference. direction,ove in one then another, and it does not necessarily mean that much. -- much
senate confirmed new members to the federal reserve ward. dashboard. xpect the composition to impact what happens? >> i do not think there will be a major change in terms of the composition. at the margin it might be that the departure of jeremy stein and the two new members, and lsher -- stanley fischer and will be a little more dovish. i think the thinking at the board of governors is relatively similar between these people. of course, the bank presidents have a wider range of views but...
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the storm. in this video captured on his dashboard camera sergeant scott is making his way back to the station asther gets progressively worse. >> his thought process was to go to the police department here because he felt like he was getting away from the storm. >> turns out when the tornado actually developed and touched down, a bunch of momentum of wind came around the south side of it. >> circulation might be trying to reform here on the northern side of norman. >> as it did that it pulled the tornado about a mile to this the north. turns out it went right through downtown norman. >> sergeant scott doesn't realize it, but he's driving right toward the eye of the storm. as he's driving you can hear mike morgan giving the weather report on radio station kj-103. >> you got to get out of your car. you got to get in the ditch. >> you think you're safe in your car. it's basically sheet metal and steel. it's a frame. but think about it. it's also a glass cage. >> the longer sergeant scott drives through the storm, the more danger he's in. >> when the wind speeds begin to approach 90 to 100 miles per
the storm. in this video captured on his dashboard camera sergeant scott is making his way back to the station asther gets progressively worse. >> his thought process was to go to the police department here because he felt like he was getting away from the storm. >> turns out when the tornado actually developed and touched down, a bunch of momentum of wind came around the south side of it. >> circulation might be trying to reform here on the northern side of norman. >>...
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the reins of forces. horses. there is no dashboard, there is a windshield. so, carlton cranks it, moves the clutch, gets the fuel flow in. we start zipping down this back road. we pass lawns and trees. it is a quiet suburban. chugging.ing, one of the really unusual things is it is swaying. the schhocks are more of the wagon era, more springs. you have this awaiting thing and the wind is starting to blow. carlton said mr. ford and his engineers do not really work out the breaking system very well -- braking sy stem very well. we are beginning to pick up some speed. how do you stop, i said. it is kind of hard, said carlton. what, i shout. the big thing is to avoid obstacles. i gom, , that's great. he is like toad in the wind an d the willows. i hang onto a little strap on the side. if we hit anything, i am airborne. mailbox and he starts yelling. i am flashing back in teaching -- and teaching forrester how to drive. we are all yelling. we missed the mailbox by about this much. we are all laughing. it is exhilarating. it is incredible. this feeling -- i feel lik
the reins of forces. horses. there is no dashboard, there is a windshield. so, carlton cranks it, moves the clutch, gets the fuel flow in. we start zipping down this back road. we pass lawns and trees. it is a quiet suburban. chugging.ing, one of the really unusual things is it is swaying. the schhocks are more of the wagon era, more springs. you have this awaiting thing and the wind is starting to blow. carlton said mr. ford and his engineers do not really work out the breaking system very...
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the head while dr. tiller was at church. that was in spring of 2009 in wichita. when he was pulled over that day, he had a post-it note on his dashboardt included the phone number of the local activist who he'd been in contact with, who, herself, was a convicted clinic bomber. now she writes a column at lifenews.com. she gets quoted in the "kansas city star" as an antiabortion leader. she pled guilty for conspireing to blow up a clinic with a gasoline bomb. she's considered to be a leader of the movement. people who shoot doctors and bomb clinics and try to bomb clinics and try to set clinics on fire, they're not run of the mill crazy killers and vandals of the kinds who commit other sorts of crimes. they're part of a movement who not only does this stuff but celebrates this stuff and supports one another when they do these things. in 1918, federal courthouse in san francisco was hosting the trial of eight indian nationalists. it was 1918. right? this was gandhi's site of the fight. they were trying to get india to be independent of great britain and this group of indian nationalists were on trial in the united states for a conspiracy
the head while dr. tiller was at church. that was in spring of 2009 in wichita. when he was pulled over that day, he had a post-it note on his dashboardt included the phone number of the local activist who he'd been in contact with, who, herself, was a convicted clinic bomber. now she writes a column at lifenews.com. she gets quoted in the "kansas city star" as an antiabortion leader. she pled guilty for conspireing to blow up a clinic with a gasoline bomb. she's considered to be a...
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the course. it is an all-wheel drive toward that you play golf on dashboard -- board that you play golf on. ion drawing the of a lot of younger people because it is fun. >> tell us a little bit about some of your partners in this business. >> i have a few different people involved. one of the original founders, mr. wildman, was involved with me in the conception of it. >> this is dan wildman, right, total fitness.y wildman, yes. he and i came up with the idea of skateboards. then we evolved it with two gentlemen from oregon, who had the board that we needed to play golf with. we played -- created a partnership with them and have been working on the board now for close to probably 18 months. >> tell us about the actual design. how long does it run? what kind of charge does it need? bags we use a similar battery configuration as tesla. a similar >> we used battery configuration as tesla. for thehold at least game, unless you are a young person and running around rather than playing the game. then it might run out sooner. we have a turnaround time where we can recharge the boards within an hour
the course. it is an all-wheel drive toward that you play golf on dashboard -- board that you play golf on. ion drawing the of a lot of younger people because it is fun. >> tell us a little bit about some of your partners in this business. >> i have a few different people involved. one of the original founders, mr. wildman, was involved with me in the conception of it. >> this is dan wildman, right, total fitness.y wildman, yes. he and i came up with the idea of skateboards....
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a 72-year-old chicago man, frank treadzig, gets his minivan stuck on the tracks at a railroad crossing. a police dashboardamera records what happens as two trains race toward the vehicle. the train from the east hits first, pushing the van down the track as the driver narrowly escapes. moments later, the train coming from the west plows into it and the van bursts into flames. >> this person that was in this vehicle was literally seconds from losing their life. >> the driver would likely have died if not for the help of a passerby, dan nugent, who sees him standing next to his car on the tracks. >> you didn't have a lot of time to think. i didn't have time to think about it. >> treadzig seems disoriented and unaware that he's directly in the path of the speeding train. but nugent is able to coax him to safety just before impact. >> one second the van was there, the next second it wasn't. >> his actions were heroic. he did what many people would not. >> this is similar to what the van looks like before, and this is what it looks like now. >> i'm just grateful that he's okay. >>> oxnard, california, february
a 72-year-old chicago man, frank treadzig, gets his minivan stuck on the tracks at a railroad crossing. a police dashboardamera records what happens as two trains race toward the vehicle. the train from the east hits first, pushing the van down the track as the driver narrowly escapes. moments later, the train coming from the west plows into it and the van bursts into flames. >> this person that was in this vehicle was literally seconds from losing their life. >> the driver would...
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all caught on the officer's dashboard camera. it happened in houston, texas. passenger told him about the woman. he immediately jumped out of his patrol car. he grabbed her by the arm and pulled her off the tracks just seconds before that train sped right past. she was taken to the hospital for evaluation. that guy deserves a hero's medal. >>> a parking app causing parking problems in san francisco. it allows people to buy and sell parking spots without city involvement. somebody can type in where their car is parked and they wait for someone to put in a bid for the spot. the money is then transferred electrically. but the city not having it. it sent a letter to the monkey parking telling them to cease and desist. >>> and you know it's officially summer now. time to pull out the slip and slide. but this is probably not the scene you're going to be playing out in your background. that's an epic slip and side. the video shot at lake powell in utah. making a 50 foot plunge into the lake. that looks like so much fun. it was up loaded late last week. it already has
all caught on the officer's dashboard camera. it happened in houston, texas. passenger told him about the woman. he immediately jumped out of his patrol car. he grabbed her by the arm and pulled her off the tracks just seconds before that train sped right past. she was taken to the hospital for evaluation. that guy deserves a hero's medal. >>> a parking app causing parking problems in san francisco. it allows people to buy and sell parking spots without city involvement. somebody can...
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we have dashboard cameras. police are the only ones getting close to this thing but they are smart. they not only have weapons but they are staying in the safety of the car and keeping safe distance from the bear. he does not runaway from police either, member he has in warrants or maybe he doesn't think he is wanted. lots of joking but people are not joking because they are upset that the state division of environmental protection is not doing anything. they are just saying hey stay away from the bear, don't feed bear, don't aggravate the bear and leave him alone and we will leave the situation alone. that is not a lot of town folks and town leaders find very bearable themselves. >> i'm truly stunned by the way this state is racking. we have called them thursday, friday, saturday, sunday. we knew location of the bear. we have asked them to do it. we will justin to machine for the situation. >> we don't go get them. if the bear is just being a bear, he is acting usual, he is in the doing anything aggressive. >> i think that someone should intervene and relocate the bear hugh mainly.
we have dashboard cameras. police are the only ones getting close to this thing but they are smart. they not only have weapons but they are staying in the safety of the car and keeping safe distance from the bear. he does not runaway from police either, member he has in warrants or maybe he doesn't think he is wanted. lots of joking but people are not joking because they are upset that the state division of environmental protection is not doing anything. they are just saying hey stay away from...
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that's going to continue to be the discussion points as depicted by yellen's dashboard. >> very last question to mandy's point, school of thought, no matter what good news we have, so much of it is because of the fed. it might be right. >> it might be right, but the good news is the tapers leg done. >> but that's the fear every positive data point we get -- listen, i can understand the arguments that we don't really know how much of this economy is fed inflating, period. >> that's exactly right. >> nobody knows. >> that's the thing, if the fed ends tapering and the economy does weld that would be incredibly support i have been. because it actually turns out it wasn't all fed-induced. >> thank you, and great pleasure to have you in person and on set. thank you. >>> this next story could be a big boost to u.s. growth with the u.s. reportedly easing up on a 40-year-old ban on oil exports by allows just a few u.s. companies to start exporting their oil abroad. let's bring in a chief strategist, you say this is premature. >> absolutely, mandy. great to be in the studio. for me it is premat
that's going to continue to be the discussion points as depicted by yellen's dashboard. >> very last question to mandy's point, school of thought, no matter what good news we have, so much of it is because of the fed. it might be right. >> it might be right, but the good news is the tapers leg done. >> but that's the fear every positive data point we get -- listen, i can understand the arguments that we don't really know how much of this economy is fed inflating, period....
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what will affect interest rates and the federal reserve is janet yellen's dashboard. we want to look beyond these numbers. we went to see an increase in hours worked. more of the long-term unemployed and wage gains. those are particularly important. be what theywould are looking for. we are starting to see some of the labor market the cup. come up. we look at the revisions. revision is 36,000. we get over 300,000. we don't need a blowout headline number. we only need 114,000 new jobs created. we will have suppressed the previous record. we hope gotten back all the jobs we lost during the recession. four and a half years after we bottomed out. >> thank you so much. largest private employer in this country is walmart. they just darted their shareholders meeting in arkansas. it is been struggling with sales and a tarnished reputation after a bribery probe in mexico. julie hyman has much more. how is looking so far? rush of employees and shareholders to enter the walton arena has subsided. they are getting underway right now. it is called the but walton arena does speak to
what will affect interest rates and the federal reserve is janet yellen's dashboard. we want to look beyond these numbers. we went to see an increase in hours worked. more of the long-term unemployed and wage gains. those are particularly important. be what theywould are looking for. we are starting to see some of the labor market the cup. come up. we look at the revisions. revision is 36,000. we get over 300,000. we don't need a blowout headline number. we only need 114,000 new jobs created....