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. ♪ >> i headed down to the hoagie haven the sanchez, mac daddy middle finger. >> i'm ♪ >> all right.ion. i headed down to princeton new jersey the hoagie haven dating back to the 1970s the 1st hoagie shop in princeton and claim to have the best ones. i brought them in for us to try, the sanchez, checking cutlets american cheese. bill: i am drawn. it's crazy. >> wait for it. just wait for it. the fat lady cheesesteaks, mozzarella sticks. >> i'm going to rename this the dad bod. that's what i'm going with. [laughter] [laughter] >> already. come on. >> the mac daddy bacon cheeseburger bacon cheeseburger, mac & cheese, fries honey mustard, hot sauce. they get these like an hour ago. the middle finger, i grilled cheese. and the one you have been waiting for l mexicano. bill: in princeton hoagies or subs. >> hoagies. i'm from south jersey. >> new york city, staten island it's a hero. >> technically a hot hoagie. i understand it sounds disgusting. i think grinder -- bill: if you are in boston or providence it's a grinder. >> so if you're a racist. [laughter] >> oh, zero, my god. where are y
. ♪ >> i headed down to the hoagie haven the sanchez, mac daddy middle finger. >> i'm ♪ >> all right.ion. i headed down to princeton new jersey the hoagie haven dating back to the 1970s the 1st hoagie shop in princeton and claim to have the best ones. i brought them in for us to try, the sanchez, checking cutlets american cheese. bill: i am drawn. it's crazy. >> wait for it. just wait for it. the fat lady cheesesteaks, mozzarella sticks. >> i'm going to rename...
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the mac d, the momentum indicator to detect changes that gave you a classic buy signal right here. line crossed over the red one, okay? that's very, very meaningful. and that's one of the reasons why the stock roared. meanwhile, lang also thinks that the relative strength index another momentum indicator seems poised to break to the upside. put it together and lange thinks it's a buy here. i know people think it's had too much of a move but there's nice upside. and next up we had the ceo on this week from dow chemical. we know that they're taking steps to become more like dupont and ppg by spinning off the commodity business. so take a look another this chart. you can see that this stock broke out to the upside or high volume in late. this is a pretty definitive move and again in late april it had another surge. lange points out that this stock has been making higher highs and higher lows. that's textbook. textbook example of what a technician wants to see on the healthy chart. the mac d indicator gave us a healthy look and then heavy call volume in dow chemical and people believe
the mac d, the momentum indicator to detect changes that gave you a classic buy signal right here. line crossed over the red one, okay? that's very, very meaningful. and that's one of the reasons why the stock roared. meanwhile, lang also thinks that the relative strength index another momentum indicator seems poised to break to the upside. put it together and lange thinks it's a buy here. i know people think it's had too much of a move but there's nice upside. and next up we had the ceo on...
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the so-called mac makeup. what was really in it? your children, the bike helmets, the stunning test. and even your smartphones. are they the real thing? >> david, you spent nearly a year investigating dangerous counterfeits in every corner of your home. even your medicine cabinet. so many of us in search of cheaper medicine. those signs for canada drugs. are they really from canada? and what are the real ingredients? >> and so tonight, it all unravels right before your eyes. starting with everyday prescription medications, dangerous and counterfeit and hiding in plain sight. >> reporter: on this morning, 6:00 a.m., the sun just coming up. >> all right guys we're going to do roll call. >> reporter: and these undercover agents reporting for duty in a parking lot in los angeles. >> we have fda, fbi. >> reporter: on this day, hunting for fake medicine used by everyday americans. in this case, medicine to fight arthritis. >> and what it is, an injectable liquid vial. >> reporter: and authorities say in some cases, there's something else.
the so-called mac makeup. what was really in it? your children, the bike helmets, the stunning test. and even your smartphones. are they the real thing? >> david, you spent nearly a year investigating dangerous counterfeits in every corner of your home. even your medicine cabinet. so many of us in search of cheaper medicine. those signs for canada drugs. are they really from canada? and what are the real ingredients? >> and so tonight, it all unravels right before your eyes....
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so let me talk to you about this moment in which he's revealing the mac. where are you at the flint center? >> i am walking around the audience, inside and out, in between the rows with the press. >> pacing. >> pacing worrying, i think i mentioned earlier there was no security back then no security in the building. >> mac's under a blanket. >> mac's under a blanket, steve is standing up there raw to the world and there's not a single security person anywhere and i was very worried about that. i was keeping my eyes peeled really for any kind of problem. >> sure. steve would have been really interesting to work with in the sense that you and regis created amazing things that pushed apple forward, but so many of his own ideas of what was right. you would have been the one person that would have said no steve, we ought to try it this way. >> yes, i was, and did that several times. he did screamed at me a lot, threw things at me insulted me and other kinds of things but he also taught me a lot about marketing. he taught me everything i know about marketing, he a
so let me talk to you about this moment in which he's revealing the mac. where are you at the flint center? >> i am walking around the audience, inside and out, in between the rows with the press. >> pacing. >> pacing worrying, i think i mentioned earlier there was no security back then no security in the building. >> mac's under a blanket. >> mac's under a blanket, steve is standing up there raw to the world and there's not a single security person anywhere and i...
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the mac more than just the west. [laughter] >> i am picking the questions.we all have strengthened the essays both personally as well as professionally. what can we learn from steve jobs in terms of managing to recognize our strengths and minimize the weakness is. >> that they have been asking a few times what lessons you can learn from steve jobs life. the thing that impressed me most and surprised me most is braves always talks about how he had amazing peripheral vision. and he did and he brought every amen. everything had an impact on this decision. is really interesting for me as a journalist to listen to this because we live in a nature short form form journalism and quick answers to everything. you know there is so much here that is built on your exit strategy and stuff like that. i found the ability to take in information all over the place and turn it into an opinion that was something that's not a shortcut to success. it is the key to how you move the company forward during these amazing years. it was not his design to easter for that particular met
the mac more than just the west. [laughter] >> i am picking the questions.we all have strengthened the essays both personally as well as professionally. what can we learn from steve jobs in terms of managing to recognize our strengths and minimize the weakness is. >> that they have been asking a few times what lessons you can learn from steve jobs life. the thing that impressed me most and surprised me most is braves always talks about how he had amazing peripheral vision. and he...
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the other end. that's something you've been able to do on macs, laptops and the microsoft surface.'t been on the ipad. they're perfectly going to time the launch to be for this larger ipad. and they're also working on this feature for the smaller existing ipads. >> good to meet you, mark. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> 9 to 5 mac. >>> let's get to a news alert with meg tyrell at headquarters. >> news coming out at activist. a u.s. appeals court ruled that the company must keep its drug amenda on the market. the attorney general had sued activist to keep the older alzheimer's drug on the market. pull the older version of the drug off the market before its patent expired. switching patients over to a newer, more expensive, once a day version, so when the cheaper generic copies hit, it would be on the new branded drugs. the u.s. appeals court ruled that activist can't do that. it has implications for the entire drug industry which tries to do the hard switch drug technique. >> thanks. >>> up next, check out shares of turbo tax maker intuit. rallying up 3%. topping analysts
the other end. that's something you've been able to do on macs, laptops and the microsoft surface.'t been on the ipad. they're perfectly going to time the launch to be for this larger ipad. and they're also working on this feature for the smaller existing ipads. >> good to meet you, mark. thank you for your time. >> thank you. >> 9 to 5 mac. >>> let's get to a news alert with meg tyrell at headquarters. >> news coming out at activist. a u.s. appeals court ruled...
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the new school year. cory: they will have these new macs available with four to six week delays. st quarter, 10% year over year growth and this has been in they are coming off 2114 -- 21-14. new products hit the street and dell, hp, they would kill for 10% pc. they would kill for 5% pc growth. >> i think that we are seeing an interesting moment. we are seeing a moment where the mac platform is the computing platform that is expanding far beyond people that have been interested in the platform for a long time. we are seeing it now lead into business in new ways. we are seeing it bleed deep or the consumer and new ways. it is not just a premium size of the market. cory: crawford and bloomberg's tim higgins. the man responsible for the look, the feel, and the experience and beauty of the android. ♪ cory: we are heading back to bloomberg businessweek design conference right now and we will get a chance to speak to some of the leading technology designers. among them, -- this is medical the vice president of design for android. josh joined me to help with this interview and it was pret
the new school year. cory: they will have these new macs available with four to six week delays. st quarter, 10% year over year growth and this has been in they are coming off 2114 -- 21-14. new products hit the street and dell, hp, they would kill for 10% pc. they would kill for 5% pc growth. >> i think that we are seeing an interesting moment. we are seeing a moment where the mac platform is the computing platform that is expanding far beyond people that have been interested in the...
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>> i say kale. >> i'm not saying eliminate the burger. >> no. >> juicier big mac? >> the big mac.you're watching don't listen to anything i'm saying. >> let me ask you a question andrew. you didn't bring extra food and you didn't share. i mean this is what i'm talking about. you got the burger and look what he gave me. you get two of these for 50 cents. come on my man, what is going on? >> why blame the other guy? >> really, i'm trying to get us right now, corporate america is facing a serious battle with all of this stuff and i think too many are bowing to pressure from these french groups. i don't think it's all the millennials that want the kale burger. >> it's the open market. >> we have an obesity epidemic in this country so i commend mcdonald's adding healthier options. >> let's leave it right there. you start talking about weight and i get a little nervous. >>> hey, we americans love america but, why? really why are we losing so much faith in our institutions?g all the things she loves to do. it should just mean, well, finding new ways to do them. right at home's profession
>> i say kale. >> i'm not saying eliminate the burger. >> no. >> juicier big mac? >> the big mac.you're watching don't listen to anything i'm saying. >> let me ask you a question andrew. you didn't bring extra food and you didn't share. i mean this is what i'm talking about. you got the burger and look what he gave me. you get two of these for 50 cents. come on my man, what is going on? >> why blame the other guy? >> really, i'm trying to get us...
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she was the head of marketing for the mac team. lly, who was the ceo of apple and became famous, or infamous, for firing steve jobs from apple. he is a wonderful man and a great character. in this movie, jobs has conflicts with all of them that get dramatized and worked out in a very compressed and claustrophobic environment. in particular, one of the more interesting relationships is with his daughter. his eldest daughter, lisa. emily: you spoke with steve jobs. did you ever meet with mark zuckerberg? did you ever speak to mark zuckerberg? aaron: no. we met with senior facebook people and said we are doing this movie, would you like to cooperate in the making of this movie. badly wanting them to say no, which is what they did. we needed them to say no because if they did cooperate, the integrity of the movie would be compromised. the movie, i think kind of humanized him in a way. if you were over 35, you thought it was a cautionary tale. if you are under 35, you thought mark was a rock star who did what had to be done to achieve hi
she was the head of marketing for the mac team. lly, who was the ceo of apple and became famous, or infamous, for firing steve jobs from apple. he is a wonderful man and a great character. in this movie, jobs has conflicts with all of them that get dramatized and worked out in a very compressed and claustrophobic environment. in particular, one of the more interesting relationships is with his daughter. his eldest daughter, lisa. emily: you spoke with steve jobs. did you ever meet with mark...
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rich way, and speaking about these i want to bring up first voices it is an app for the android, the macre is also endangers languages. on line, collaborative effort which seeks to protect the diversity. you can share, and add, and upload videos wow can record your language, and then people can chime in the, it is exciting. this is very important diversity thrives on different tongues it makes people interesting and unique, she goes how boring is it if everyone spoke the same language. and now it is maybe -- >> my own experience, enjoying the humor, in p several native languages enriches my life and it enjoy it's multidimensionality. i am a gamer, we talked about video games often, lisa rolls p i eyes but it is okay. there's this beautiful video game, never alone, you worked on it, it is coming out soon are you using the same concept in a video game format, and share that really with the main stream audience, talk to us about how using video games specifically is either successful or not in preserving this well, i was the lead writer for never alone. i am learning the singett language, m
rich way, and speaking about these i want to bring up first voices it is an app for the android, the macre is also endangers languages. on line, collaborative effort which seeks to protect the diversity. you can share, and add, and upload videos wow can record your language, and then people can chime in the, it is exciting. this is very important diversity thrives on different tongues it makes people interesting and unique, she goes how boring is it if everyone spoke the same language. and now...
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this is perfect. >> it's good. >> i'm going to use a spoon here. >> unbelievably good. >> what, the macre good. >> the greens, is that like smoked ham hock? >> i can't tell you my secret. >> i'll tell you this is some of the best greens i ever had, no doubt about it. >> this dude's been everywhere. >> come on. >> i've been all over the south, i've had a lot of greens, and those are some -- they're not just delicious, they're luxurious. big hunks of you won't tell me what in there. >> i can't give my secret. >> will this kind of entrepreneurship lead detroit out of its sink hole? probably not. >> i can't believe there's not a line of cars around the corner. that was good. >> but it's no longer about winning, is it. it's about surviving. >> sandwiches! rib tips. sirloin! sirloin, sandwiches! automotive innovation starts... right here. with a control pad that can read your handwriting, a wide-screen multimedia center, and a head-up display for enhanced driver focus. all inside a redesigned cabin of unrivaled style and comfort. the 2015 c-class. at the very touchpoint of performance and inn
this is perfect. >> it's good. >> i'm going to use a spoon here. >> unbelievably good. >> what, the macre good. >> the greens, is that like smoked ham hock? >> i can't tell you my secret. >> i'll tell you this is some of the best greens i ever had, no doubt about it. >> this dude's been everywhere. >> come on. >> i've been all over the south, i've had a lot of greens, and those are some -- they're not just delicious, they're luxurious....
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it's your job to draft that the mac's. >> at. >> regardless of what happens? >> yes. and i think all of us appreciate that responsibility to try to take it seriously and we tried to deliver what the bosses are asking for. >> you have also penned a book, "we are better than this: how government should spend our money." in this book you write that the readers may be disappointed by the modesty of the substantive recommendations. is that correct? >> what it means is that when i set out to write the book it began as another book about tax and budget the with the emphasis on this because that is my specialty the more i worked on it the more i realize that texting is easy but spending is difficult, figuring out what the government should be doing the typical. taxing isn't the purpose of government and yet sometimes we behave as though it is. the purpose of government is to spend money. and are we spending it wisely, appropriately, those are much more difficult westerns so you tell me how much money we need and i can raise that money for you easily enough. it's easy but spend
it's your job to draft that the mac's. >> at. >> regardless of what happens? >> yes. and i think all of us appreciate that responsibility to try to take it seriously and we tried to deliver what the bosses are asking for. >> you have also penned a book, "we are better than this: how government should spend our money." in this book you write that the readers may be disappointed by the modesty of the substantive recommendations. is that correct? >> what it...
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within an hour, 21 fish have jumped on board the boat. mac and troy aren't planning on eating them. carp are extremely hard to prepare correctly. and since state law forbids throwing them back in the water, troy and mac will have to dispose of them. >> that was a torpedo, man! >> the whole floor of the bottom of the boat was covered in fish. everything was covered in slime from where they were flopping around. we were covered in it. >> it's a small dent given the vast numbers of asian silver carp spawning in u.s. waters. troy and mac say they got 300 pounds of carp in all. and we know that's no fish tale. >> all my years of being in the outdoors hunting and fishing and boating, i've never seen anything like this. >> whoa! look at this! >>> finally, fish aren't the only thing to come flying out of the water. one morning news program in san diego hopes to kick off its broadcast with a splash. >> we're at the san diego yacht and boat show. good morning, everybody. hanging out with my friend john. >> it starts right now. >> but the plan goes awry when the stunt man's water power jet pac
within an hour, 21 fish have jumped on board the boat. mac and troy aren't planning on eating them. carp are extremely hard to prepare correctly. and since state law forbids throwing them back in the water, troy and mac will have to dispose of them. >> that was a torpedo, man! >> the whole floor of the bottom of the boat was covered in fish. everything was covered in slime from where they were flopping around. we were covered in it. >> it's a small dent given the vast numbers...
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the mac 2.3 million herself was the figure.ee people were going to do no jail time even though they were intimately involved. the biggest frauds in american history. melissa: these he lost his own money, do you think he had no idea what was going on? >> moving on in perpetuity. >> thank you so much. diffusing a seven year old bomb. world war weapon is found. earning shocker. why americans from all walks of life are senate running out of cash before payday. ♪ dy got their bags and lunches? yup! and how do we get to your school? make a left. keeping things under control is now easier than ever. at&t digital life home security and automation lets you stay connected to your home from nearly anywhere. guess you forgot about the dog walker! call 1-866-595-9750 today, for a special $99 digital life package. piece of cake, huh? call right now to get smart security equipment plus an outdoor video camera plus a garage door controller, all for $99. aw, come on honey, it's so late... woah, what are you doing up? so, how's it going? piece o
the mac 2.3 million herself was the figure.ee people were going to do no jail time even though they were intimately involved. the biggest frauds in american history. melissa: these he lost his own money, do you think he had no idea what was going on? >> moving on in perpetuity. >> thank you so much. diffusing a seven year old bomb. world war weapon is found. earning shocker. why americans from all walks of life are senate running out of cash before payday. ♪ dy got their bags and...
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subway said it would remove the use of the chemical in its bread even though it's been approved by fda. her push to stop kraft to stop using yellow dye in its mac and cheese. >> kraft said this was already in the works removing the artificial die from the mac and cheese. >> then why did they tell me when i met with them in their headquarters two years ago that we had to agree to disagree, that they were not changing anything. that their consumers love kraft mac and cheese just wait it is. >> we deserve the safe ingredients that other countries get. >> her goal, to challenge ingredients in the food. >> if they don't recognize what that ingredient is on the back of the package do not eat it. >> hari's critics say she does not have the knowledge to teach about food. >> she's not very sophisticated i think that's what sets scientists off. she puts scientists on one side and herself on the other side. and we're really all in this together. >> under their criticisms that would mean that no journalist working in this world without a scientific degree would be able to report on science. that is unacceptable. >> except we're not hearing from experts on
subway said it would remove the use of the chemical in its bread even though it's been approved by fda. her push to stop kraft to stop using yellow dye in its mac and cheese. >> kraft said this was already in the works removing the artificial die from the mac and cheese. >> then why did they tell me when i met with them in their headquarters two years ago that we had to agree to disagree, that they were not changing anything. that their consumers love kraft mac and cheese just wait...
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can do a bounce mark to be with and play, as you point out, the internet connectivity to the pc and the macl that comes in to play for apple. we don't think that they can give this up. i think in the same fashion that they came out with apple watch. obviously a device whose features haven't yet fully matured to the point where you wanted to be, but they have got to be in that market. yes, cory, we do think they are going to do some refresh is here. hopefully this summer. cory: i'm glad to see guys all get along over there and share this common thoughts. let us turn now to music. apple was, for brief while, the dominant company in music and maybe the world. maybe no longer but it is interesting that their strategies would be garnering unwelcome attention. >> we will have to see what they are doing on that front. a little more than a year ago they got themselves into trouble in the e-books arena. hopefully, they learn some lessons from that as they go about trying to transform the music industry debt again. they have learned something from that and can do it in a more elegant way. we don't kn
can do a bounce mark to be with and play, as you point out, the internet connectivity to the pc and the macl that comes in to play for apple. we don't think that they can give this up. i think in the same fashion that they came out with apple watch. obviously a device whose features haven't yet fully matured to the point where you wanted to be, but they have got to be in that market. yes, cory, we do think they are going to do some refresh is here. hopefully this summer. cory: i'm glad to see...
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version, it's like there are parts bundled into the desk top that aren't on mac. ou're in the music app which is different from itunes, managing the music in ios. you've got rdio in there, and now they're going to add the artist tools, is it every artist that will have the ability to do this. or top-tier artists? are they going to have an app. be mobile-first about it? i think apple has got to be careful with this of course, apple knows this. but i think this is when you got to be skeptical on their ability to pull it off. time and time again. they've gotten it wrong the first time out. >> john is a wise man. >> agreed. >> they're going to sell a lot. they've got 800 million credit cards, phones all over the world. they'll sell a bunch of subscriptions, spotify owns this right now collectively, especially among millennials, play lists are very sticky. this is going to be tough for them. agreed. and they have had a lot of problems on the software side and service side. >> the more important thing is sales, a lot of it at ubs ups the forecast for the june quarter to
version, it's like there are parts bundled into the desk top that aren't on mac. ou're in the music app which is different from itunes, managing the music in ios. you've got rdio in there, and now they're going to add the artist tools, is it every artist that will have the ability to do this. or top-tier artists? are they going to have an app. be mobile-first about it? i think apple has got to be careful with this of course, apple knows this. but i think this is when you got to be skeptical on...
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every photo you see with the mac team, joanna hoffman, she's credited with all the graphics and the usererface, none of them made it into the "jobs" movie. every man in the photograph is in the movie. it is debilitating to our young women to have their history almost erased. charlie: how does that happen? what is the interest of somebody not recognizing the contribution of women? how do they benefit from that? megan: i don't see any real benefit of it. it is something we need to get over. african-american women calculated trajectories for alan shepard. john glenn wouldn't fly without katherine checking the map. the apollo mission, there's no african-american women in the movies that i ever saw. we've got to get these in there. if you know your past, your future is different. charlie: silicon valley. there are not nearly as many women as there should be out there, doing that work. why is it? megan: it comes from many things. i think one of the fundamental ones was, it comes as the personal computer came. we bought them for our boys. i have a friend who had to get a key to her brother's ro
every photo you see with the mac team, joanna hoffman, she's credited with all the graphics and the usererface, none of them made it into the "jobs" movie. every man in the photograph is in the movie. it is debilitating to our young women to have their history almost erased. charlie: how does that happen? what is the interest of somebody not recognizing the contribution of women? how do they benefit from that? megan: i don't see any real benefit of it. it is something we need to get...
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." >> apple is unveiling the latest mac book pro. 15" model has longer battery life and new forced touch track pad with starting price of $2,000. >> a new app is an automatic adapter to the car for blue tooth to help you find your parking spot with the g.p.s. and monitors gas mileage and parents can want the teens' driving. >> a new jersey team want as perfect selfie with the president. 18-year-old is angling herself as best she can with the president and he is walking by and she snaps the best shot and the president has in idea this was going on the. >> she got it. >> she get it. >> get it. >> if you do not succeed...we have breaking news at 4:50. amber abetter has been issued for six-year-old girl abducted from san jose this morning. it is ava, hispanic female 3' tall weighing 60 pounds, brown hair brown eyes and last seen wearing a blue mini mouse shirt and taken at 1:30 this morning. >> there are two suspects this is information we are just getting, a 39-year-old black male 6' 1" weighing 195 pounds with black hair and hazel eyes
." >> apple is unveiling the latest mac book pro. 15" model has longer battery life and new forced touch track pad with starting price of $2,000. >> a new app is an automatic adapter to the car for blue tooth to help you find your parking spot with the g.p.s. and monitors gas mileage and parents can want the teens' driving. >> a new jersey team want as perfect selfie with the president. 18-year-old is angling herself as best she can with the president and he is...
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the ceo. >> oh touche. >> two big macs, two apple pies. >> okay. >> there's a beat in the background. >> two big mac and two apple pie, fries on the side a mcchicken i want a mcrib get a half round upset, get some nuggets, too. two of them i really had a hard day. a mccafe latte. let me get a burger with a slice of cheese, no onions or pickles. i want everything on the dollar menu a burger with jalapenos. everything to go so bag that. >> if he got all that he should be promoted to king. >> yes. >> seriously. let's see how much he did get. >> disappointed. he was thought he was tapping it all in. >> he shut down. >> i was a parfait, two of them i had a hard day. >> that man can rap. i'm out of my chair ready to dance. >> taking everything to go so take that a slap jack. you got that? >>> it's a very simple yet provocative question. what's the last photo on your phone? ivan cash went about the streets of chicago to ask people that very question. >> this has become an ongoing project. he's traveled to many cities chicago being the latest one. >> that is my friend passed out, drunk at a bar. we
the ceo. >> oh touche. >> two big macs, two apple pies. >> okay. >> there's a beat in the background. >> two big mac and two apple pie, fries on the side a mcchicken i want a mcrib get a half round upset, get some nuggets, too. two of them i really had a hard day. a mccafe latte. let me get a burger with a slice of cheese, no onions or pickles. i want everything on the dollar menu a burger with jalapenos. everything to go so bag that. >> if he got all that he...
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they donated the mac pro laptops and tables and chairs but they are also donating something else, time tutoring. >> and they have visited the campus and modeled rooms over the spaces. >> this is a community i grew up in so this means a lot to me. i was a student here. >> now the students who follow will be better prepared. >> they will be more prepared for the every day job. they can work in pam at valley. >> abc7 news. >> this morning the diamond celebration continues at disneyland marking 60 years since opening day. this week the park debuted three new night time spectaculars to sell great. back in 1955 walt disney wanted to create a place where parents and kids could have fun together. and since then 700 million people that's about 44,000 a day, have come to enjoy the rides, parades performances. one of the cast members was there on opening day. he later took a job there and hasn't looked back. >>> if you can imagine, a large bunch of kids doing the most exciting thing up to that time in their life. everyone shouting and squealing. the only way i can describe any 42 years. it's been
they donated the mac pro laptops and tables and chairs but they are also donating something else, time tutoring. >> and they have visited the campus and modeled rooms over the spaces. >> this is a community i grew up in so this means a lot to me. i was a student here. >> now the students who follow will be better prepared. >> they will be more prepared for the every day job. they can work in pam at valley. >> abc7 news. >> this morning the diamond celebration...
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they donated the mac pro laptops and tables and chairs but they are also donating something else, timefolks come here to work with our students through tutoring. >> and they have visited the campus and modeled rooms over the spaces. >> this is a community i grew up in so this means a lot to me. i was a student here. >> now the students who follow will be better prepared. >> they will be more prepared for the every day job. they can work in pam at valley. >> abc7 news. >> this morning the diamond celebration continues at disneyland, marking 60 years since opening day. this week the park debuted three new night time spectaculars to celebrate. back in 1955 walt disney wanted to create a place where parents and kids could have fun together. and since then 700 million people, that's about 44,000 a day, have come to enjoy the rides, parades, performances. one of the cast members was there on opening day. he later took a job there and hasn't looked back. >>> if you can imagine, a large bunch of kids doing the most exciting thing up to that time in their life. everyone shouting and squealing.
they donated the mac pro laptops and tables and chairs but they are also donating something else, timefolks come here to work with our students through tutoring. >> and they have visited the campus and modeled rooms over the spaces. >> this is a community i grew up in so this means a lot to me. i was a student here. >> now the students who follow will be better prepared. >> they will be more prepared for the every day job. they can work in pam at valley. >> abc7...
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traffic does extend to about the mac arthur maze. nothing is particularly bad. 15 minutes before you make it on to the span unless, of course, you're using the carpool lane in which case it will be a lot better. for the most part, haven't seen anything major on the bridge it key thing steve said is we're not getting any rain for the morning commute most areas. really helping us out. would be a lot worse, i it, if there were some rain mixed in with this morning's commute. go to the san mateo bridge now, and you can see the traffic is moderately heavy heading out to the high-rise. getting heavier by the moment on the way to 101. not a lot going on in the south bay. been looking at 101. surprising it's not worse, but we'll take it as you drive up into sunny vale. 6:32. let's go back to the desk. >>> investigators are with the national transportation safety board, they're back out this morning in philadelphia at the scene of tuesday night's deadly amtrak train derailment. ktvu fox two's brian flores in our newsroom to tell us what we learned from an ntsb news confer
traffic does extend to about the mac arthur maze. nothing is particularly bad. 15 minutes before you make it on to the span unless, of course, you're using the carpool lane in which case it will be a lot better. for the most part, haven't seen anything major on the bridge it key thing steve said is we're not getting any rain for the morning commute most areas. really helping us out. would be a lot worse, i it, if there were some rain mixed in with this morning's commute. go to the san mateo...
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there cannot be a halfstep of work is to the public will stop the key issue now is to put pressure on the macnd psychological association to release the report to the public as soon as it is completed. amy: your response to what kirk hubbard said, who in a 2012 interview with the constitution project's task force on detainee treatment said that detainees are not patients, nor are they being treated by the psychologists, therefore, the ethical guidelines for clinicians do not apply my opinion. psychologists can play many roles and should not be forced into a narrow dr.-patient role. the declaration of helsinki and then rumberger, u.s. law, the geneva conventions, are not based on whether someone is a patient, based on whether someone is human being. the fact of the matter is that those codes were mingled and in some cases, written out of what the apa did. the issue is not about doctor-patient relationship here. it is about war crimes and crimes against humanity, which are not contingent on someone being your patient. amy: i want to thank you but for being with us, nathaniel raymond and steven
there cannot be a halfstep of work is to the public will stop the key issue now is to put pressure on the macnd psychological association to release the report to the public as soon as it is completed. amy: your response to what kirk hubbard said, who in a 2012 interview with the constitution project's task force on detainee treatment said that detainees are not patients, nor are they being treated by the psychologists, therefore, the ethical guidelines for clinicians do not apply my opinion....
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because they're the mac daddy of labs. and we asked them to take a look at it. >> mike malone is the fbi expert. he tested it and he comes up and says oh, yeah, this is jim duckett's hair, microscopically significant. so you have the preeminent investigative agency saying it is jim duckett's hair. that's powerful evidence to a jury. there is no question they're going on believe that. >> with advance dna science not yet available at the time of the trial the prosecution relied on inexact hair testing methods yielding results that would not be accepted in a court of law today. >> i consulted a couple of forensic experts i knew and there was no way anybody, fbi, no matter where they're from could say that pubic hair belonged to james duckett. there's no way they could say that. >> as it turned out, the fbi's hair and fiber analyst, mike malone had a long history of controversial findings. >> over the years mike malone in many cases has given evidence that through dna testing we've discovered is simply incorrect. recently, the
because they're the mac daddy of labs. and we asked them to take a look at it. >> mike malone is the fbi expert. he tested it and he comes up and says oh, yeah, this is jim duckett's hair, microscopically significant. so you have the preeminent investigative agency saying it is jim duckett's hair. that's powerful evidence to a jury. there is no question they're going on believe that. >> with advance dna science not yet available at the time of the trial the prosecution relied on...
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we met him in the segregation unit in the mac mum security facility. >>> 30 december, i killed my wife okay. why and how? >> i killed her with a big knife. >> why? >> because i had no gun with me. >> okay, but why did you kill her? >> oh, because i was angry that she won't leave. for her, no problem, but she won't take my son and she wants to move with my son to germany. >> schaefer, a korean adopted by a dutch family said he had outstanding charges in germany that could have led to a two-year sentence if he it will followed his wife into the country. after arguing he stabbed her numerous times. >> three times in the neck, two times in the back, two, three, in total, 10. with a big knife. >> how many? >> kitchen knife. >> in the middle of the knew, something unusual happened. >> we are in the middle of this interview with shawn. i noticed a interaction coming over my right side and it was an officer and he was holding a wrist watch that shawn placed an order for a couple of days prior. >> it was very important for shawn to check this watch out to make sure it's exactly what he wanted.
we met him in the segregation unit in the mac mum security facility. >>> 30 december, i killed my wife okay. why and how? >> i killed her with a big knife. >> why? >> because i had no gun with me. >> okay, but why did you kill her? >> oh, because i was angry that she won't leave. for her, no problem, but she won't take my son and she wants to move with my son to germany. >> schaefer, a korean adopted by a dutch family said he had outstanding charges...
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. >> and if you'll get letterman, too, he's still the mac daddy of late night shows.ome a point where it passed him because because if you look at fallon, these other guys, they have their viral videos and letterman doesn't do any of that. >> i think it's the changing of the guards and changing of the times. we have a new generation coming in, a different media, a younger fan base. we have the millennials and millennial mindeds coming in. him being in cahoots with lots of other huge celebrities, like justin timberlake, speaking of jimmy fallon. if you have these kinds of relationships -- i'm not saying -- david letterman obviously didn't have that, he has plenty, but it's a different type of comedy being ushered in. and i think these two gentlemen taking over for late night are going to be just fine. >> is there one moment? can you point to one moment in that 33-year career which stands out? i know a lot of people thought about this and it's difficult to find that one moment because i guess it depends on who you are. but is there an agreement out there on what has bee
. >> and if you'll get letterman, too, he's still the mac daddy of late night shows.ome a point where it passed him because because if you look at fallon, these other guys, they have their viral videos and letterman doesn't do any of that. >> i think it's the changing of the guards and changing of the times. we have a new generation coming in, a different media, a younger fan base. we have the millennials and millennial mindeds coming in. him being in cahoots with lots of other huge...
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quickly to the mac monitor, let's do the story on oil. $100 brent crude. this is the joy, a couple months ago. then we have worked nicely since. others looking at this measurement of marginal supply versus marginal demand, they make great note in the last number of days how we have rolled over on the support line. i do not usually use support lines, but this is pretty elegant mass, how -- pretty elegant math. it is friday. let's call it fifa friday. brendan greeley is counting votes. greece is decidedly losing in europe. we begin with the g-7 meetings with hans nichols. what do i need to know into the weekend about the soap opera the greek drama in dresden? hans: you need to know there is a difference between a possibility and a potential. this was the big kerfuffle last night. madame was ours -- madame lingard -- there was a possibility, then they went back-and-forth. the problem with the translation, it turns out it is only a potential. that is the sense of how fraud and fragile -- how fraught and fragile the situation is. from those we talked to this mo
quickly to the mac monitor, let's do the story on oil. $100 brent crude. this is the joy, a couple months ago. then we have worked nicely since. others looking at this measurement of marginal supply versus marginal demand, they make great note in the last number of days how we have rolled over on the support line. i do not usually use support lines, but this is pretty elegant mass, how -- pretty elegant math. it is friday. let's call it fifa friday. brendan greeley is counting votes. greece is...
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amy: despite its spill record, plains all the mac and reportedly has plans to construct a pipeline insas were in at on mobile pipeline that ruptured in 2013 spilled nearly 135,000 gallons of crude oil into a residential area. linda krop, are we talking about a plane all american oil spill here? and what do you think needs to happen? >> i think what needs to happen most of all, is awareness that the technology will never be perfect. this pipeline should have shut down immediately and it did not. but we also had an oil spill here from an offshore pipeline in 1997 where the pipeline did shutdown immediately when a leak was detected and an operator on the offshore platform turned the pipeline back on and overwrote the shutdown system. unfortunately, whether it is the technology or whether it is operator error, there are always going to be oil spills. there is no way to prevent that. this spell has art he had a very significant impact in an area that is one of the most biologically rich on the planet. it is referred to as the northern galapagos. we just have to stop this cycle. we have to
amy: despite its spill record, plains all the mac and reportedly has plans to construct a pipeline insas were in at on mobile pipeline that ruptured in 2013 spilled nearly 135,000 gallons of crude oil into a residential area. linda krop, are we talking about a plane all american oil spill here? and what do you think needs to happen? >> i think what needs to happen most of all, is awareness that the technology will never be perfect. this pipeline should have shut down immediately and it...
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mac, a large fry and a large soda. >> mm-hmm. >> and this is about 1,340 calories. and we see with theig mac, we have two burgers, three slices of bread, and their special sauce, which is loaded with calories and fat. >> so that's a lot of calories over here. >> it's a whole lot of calories. >> what do we have over here? >> here is a regular hamburger a small fry, and a small soda. and this is only about 630 calories. so you've been able to cut out half of your calories if you make that choice. >> so since you're within your 700-800 limit, are you able to eat this every day for lunch? >> well, i don't think i'd make that choice. you really are not getting the fruits and vegetables that you need, so there's a lot more nutrition that you should be getting on a daily basis. >> i think my mother would agree with you. >> of course, if you switch the fries for a salad and the soda for low-fat milk, you can enjoy your occasional hamburger with far less guilt. for "health bites," i'm nicole. >> hey! let's play "word"... [ applause ] ...the game where you try to pick the right definition. [ chi
mac, a large fry and a large soda. >> mm-hmm. >> and this is about 1,340 calories. and we see with theig mac, we have two burgers, three slices of bread, and their special sauce, which is loaded with calories and fat. >> so that's a lot of calories over here. >> it's a whole lot of calories. >> what do we have over here? >> here is a regular hamburger a small fry, and a small soda. and this is only about 630 calories. so you've been able to cut out half of...
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and, you know, and even with the mac you know it came out, underpowered when it came out only becamea real -- you know, it was a brilliant debut, showmanship when he introduced it, and then making it into a product that started selling and became the mainstay. so once you dig in their it is sort of fascinating to watch. both of us have been a long time looking at how people run companies. and he made many mistakes. we all say steve jobs was ask. well he was asked in 1983 and why in 2005. those early years, you can really see the failures clearly. >> we talked a lot about this as we were trying to lay out the book. the big question sort of a philosophical one that we talked about together what is changed? how do people really change? do they really change? you know are they completely different? after you think about it a while, zero, no, you cannot change stripes for spots. you are who you are and you have the strength to you have. and you do have blind spots and weaknesses that you need to contend with. change is managing how those affect your performance and make more use of what y
and, you know, and even with the mac you know it came out, underpowered when it came out only becamea real -- you know, it was a brilliant debut, showmanship when he introduced it, and then making it into a product that started selling and became the mainstay. so once you dig in their it is sort of fascinating to watch. both of us have been a long time looking at how people run companies. and he made many mistakes. we all say steve jobs was ask. well he was asked in 1983 and why in 2005. those...
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responsible from everything from the shape of the e phone to the aluminum of the mac book. apple created a new title. chief design officer making him one of only three c-level executives. ceo, cfo, cdo. >>> took taco bell and pizza hu getting rid of artificial play sor vors. they use black pepper play fla vor to flavor meat. from here on now they're going to blues black pepper to get that flavor. other food companies like kraft has done that. no longer bright orange in macaroni and cheese. >> what were they using before the black pepper? >> black pepper familiar voiing. >> okay. whatever it did, it was working the trick for many people because if you've been to a taco bell at 3:00 a.m. -- >> name for that meal, too? >> well, the weather. >> yeah. the weather. >> how about solar power. >> would not be doing so well right now. drizzle. 55 degrees. the view from mount hamilton looking down. 3,000 feet thick clouds this morning. it will take time to break out to sunshine. >> people are having a tough time getting there. >> east bay is the slow spot. berkeley approach at univers
responsible from everything from the shape of the e phone to the aluminum of the mac book. apple created a new title. chief design officer making him one of only three c-level executives. ceo, cfo, cdo. >>> took taco bell and pizza hu getting rid of artificial play sor vors. they use black pepper play fla vor to flavor meat. from here on now they're going to blues black pepper to get that flavor. other food companies like kraft has done that. no longer bright orange in macaroni and...
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. >> the mac and cheese kind of looks glisten-y.ot getting any truffle on it at all. >> it's very subtle. >> it's very subtle. >> yeah. >> there's a right way and a wrong way of being helpful. brian is doing it wrong. gerri, we think you do an amazing job. what is all that? >> it's greg's band. >> he's never here to work, but he has time to come have his band here? >> i guess so. >> how often does he do this? >> about once every month. >> sounds like more often than he actually comes. >> no comment. >> basically took over half the place. how does the rest of the team feel about this? >> it's just loud, and the customers are kind of put off by the atmosphere, and they kind of do a turn and walk to the door kind of thing. >> all right. i'll catch up with you in a little bit. >> all right, marcus. >> hey, man. >> hey, marcus. >> i don't understand. everybody's working inside, and you're driving around in a good humor truck with your music equipment. >> no, i'm work--i'm getting ready for working tonight. you watch, you see tonight. thi
. >> the mac and cheese kind of looks glisten-y.ot getting any truffle on it at all. >> it's very subtle. >> it's very subtle. >> yeah. >> there's a right way and a wrong way of being helpful. brian is doing it wrong. gerri, we think you do an amazing job. what is all that? >> it's greg's band. >> he's never here to work, but he has time to come have his band here? >> i guess so. >> how often does he do this? >> about once every month....
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and then we are down to the mac is valley and -- machiavelli busines of politics. ed miliband. ave the largest party, probably. he is prime minister so he will have the first option to form a government. can he generally -- for me coalition with the liberal democrats? i think it is impossible. the 1922 committee has said insisted that they must vote on a coalition document. the liberal democrat themselves there is already a sort of ships were -- storm about what happens to the party. nick clague said he took the right decision for the country and respected political consequences. the liberal dems are going to be decimated. i don't think they can put it together. we talking about a minority government, they will not get a majority. a go. the threat will be that the other parties vote down either a budget speech or have a no-confidence measure. we may have a few weeks where this process takes place. we get to the end of the process. the queen or heard visors will give gillibrand -- the queen or heard pfizer's will give miliband a chance to form a government. there is no upside for
and then we are down to the mac is valley and -- machiavelli busines of politics. ed miliband. ave the largest party, probably. he is prime minister so he will have the first option to form a government. can he generally -- for me coalition with the liberal democrats? i think it is impossible. the 1922 committee has said insisted that they must vote on a coalition document. the liberal democrat themselves there is already a sort of ships were -- storm about what happens to the party. nick...
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or people today we would call philosophers whereas the astronomers and mathematicians tended to the power mac. and of course the controversy was swept away by the adoption of the theory of copernicus that's the planets including the earth and the moon -- well no the planet and moon go around the sun and only the moon goes around the earth. it became understood that the theory had worked as well as it did because it reproduced most of the features of the copernicus era. copernicus did not develop this theory because he was more attentive to observation than the followers. in fact let me read a little bit from the book. copernicus couldn't claim that they fit the observations. for one thing you didn't. indeed it couldn't. since for the most part he based his theory on the data that he and further from the writings rather than his own observations. instead of appealing to the new observations, he pointed out a number of his theories and advantages. one advantage is the motion of the earth accounted for a wide variety of appearance motions of the sun, stars and their planets in this way copernicu
or people today we would call philosophers whereas the astronomers and mathematicians tended to the power mac. and of course the controversy was swept away by the adoption of the theory of copernicus that's the planets including the earth and the moon -- well no the planet and moon go around the sun and only the moon goes around the earth. it became understood that the theory had worked as well as it did because it reproduced most of the features of the copernicus era. copernicus did not...
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♪ tom: let's go right to the mac monitor. morning with the account on foreign relations because he and i are the fossils onset. unemployment of men in america over age 55 wildly cyclical for 40 years. here is that man session of 2008 and it is amazing how it has come back better than that national average. old guys finally getting jobs. haass: it surprises me because their education is old. psychologically it's hard to enter the workforce after you have been out. that to me is a positive and surprising statistic. tom: we will talk about this later but it is simply just about getting people back to work to what about the old people? guest: it shows having work experience really does matter. tom: keep talking. brendan: we are talking about age but back to 1980 we have seen this slow decline that tom has helpfully illustrated here. it is a much longer structural change. guest: men over 55 is a prime age group that many want to have. tom: what should be the retirement age? guest: whenever you want but right now it will be much lat
♪ tom: let's go right to the mac monitor. morning with the account on foreign relations because he and i are the fossils onset. unemployment of men in america over age 55 wildly cyclical for 40 years. here is that man session of 2008 and it is amazing how it has come back better than that national average. old guys finally getting jobs. haass: it surprises me because their education is old. psychologically it's hard to enter the workforce after you have been out. that to me is a positive and...
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it's harder to support because you can't carry it into the store the way you can with a mac, right? hat's completely correct. and other thing is, you have the margins. if you did a $4,000 apple tv. you'd have the million nerdy kids that buy everything apple. that's just a million people. apple is going after much bigger markets. i think the other thing is that the tv market, this is changing a little bit. but not enough. the tv market has traditionally people buy a tv once a decade. and with apple products, people buy a new iphone every year, buy a new ipad or laptop. they don't want to get into a market where they're waiting ten years for their consumers to go out and spend $200 on a new device. >> that's sort of the ugliness of tablets, replacement psych sl longer. but nick, the argument about apple is that they have conditioned consumers to pay up for hardware in categories where they were not paying up previously. why is there no way they could have not made the economics work in tv? >> well i think they could have made the economics work in tv initially. but the problem is as yo
it's harder to support because you can't carry it into the store the way you can with a mac, right? hat's completely correct. and other thing is, you have the margins. if you did a $4,000 apple tv. you'd have the million nerdy kids that buy everything apple. that's just a million people. apple is going after much bigger markets. i think the other thing is that the tv market, this is changing a little bit. but not enough. the tv market has traditionally people buy a tv once a decade. and with...
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the cavs up one. what is chance for atlanta. down three, shelvin mac from three, no paul millsap gets the rebound. gain and still can't get it to go. cavs win by three, lebron after an awful start finishes with a triple-double anyway. simply amazing. >>> 15 years after he won the indy 500, juan pablo montoya does it again. narrowly beating out his teammate will power. he started in 15th place. twice drove from the back of the field to win it. >>> western conference finals will roll on with a crucial game number four. nba mvp steph curry and the warriors one win away from a trip to the finals and the rockets hope to live another day "kia nba countdown" at 8:00 and 9 p.m. eastern time is the game on espn. >>> all right. steve, thank you so much. >>> coming up the dancing man has his day. the epic party for one man who simply just wanted to dance. well he's got some new a-list pals fighting back against his haters. "the pulse" next. er things than the pain, stiffness and joint damage of moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis. before you and your rheumatologist decide on a biologic ask if xeljanz is r
the cavs up one. what is chance for atlanta. down three, shelvin mac from three, no paul millsap gets the rebound. gain and still can't get it to go. cavs win by three, lebron after an awful start finishes with a triple-double anyway. simply amazing. >>> 15 years after he won the indy 500, juan pablo montoya does it again. narrowly beating out his teammate will power. he started in 15th place. twice drove from the back of the field to win it. >>> western conference finals will...