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and i thought, this is not turing's mansion, this is turing's cathedral. and, boy, that phrase, that became the title of the book. >> yeah. >> and the second level is simply that the ca three drag is built by large numbers of anonymous people whose names are not remembered, but the cathedral remains. >> over many years. >> and those are real people, like akrevoe, who did the work. and, you know, the cathedral wouldn't be there without every stone being there. >> you are thing and von neumann did overlap at princeton. >> yeah, for two years. >> how much is known about the interaction between turing and von neumann? >> we know between 1936 and 1938, and at that time the institute has nothing to do with princeton university. people say at princeton, you think it's the university like the hoover institute is at stanford. but at that time they didn't have a building, so they made a deal with a math department, so the institute actually was sort of parasitic on the math department. so turing and von neumann, even though turing was at the university, von neumann
and i thought, this is not turing's mansion, this is turing's cathedral. and, boy, that phrase, that became the title of the book. >> yeah. >> and the second level is simply that the ca three drag is built by large numbers of anonymous people whose names are not remembered, but the cathedral remains. >> over many years. >> and those are real people, like akrevoe, who did the work. and, you know, the cathedral wouldn't be there without every stone being there. >>...
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and i thought this is not turing's mansion. this is turing's cathedral. and that, boy, that phrase became the title of the book. and the second level is simply the cathedral is built by large numbers of anonymous people whose names are not remembered, but the cathedral remains spent over many years. >> those are all the people who did the real work. the cathedral wouldn't be there without jesse stone being there. >> they did overlap at princeton while turing was there doing his ph.d for two years. how much is known about the interaction between turing and von neumann? >> we know pretty much have interacted during this, 1936-1938. at that time the institute for which is part of the whole, the incident has nothing to do with princeton university. people say at princeton, you think the university like the hoover institute is at stanford. but at the time they didn't have a building, so they made a deal with the nasty parts of the institute actually was parasitic on the math department or so turing and von neumann, even though the turing was at university when
and i thought this is not turing's mansion. this is turing's cathedral. and that, boy, that phrase became the title of the book. and the second level is simply the cathedral is built by large numbers of anonymous people whose names are not remembered, but the cathedral remains spent over many years. >> those are all the people who did the real work. the cathedral wouldn't be there without jesse stone being there. >> they did overlap at princeton while turing was there doing his ph.d...
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this is not turing's mentioned, this is turing's cathedral.t is the phrase that became the title of the book. the second level is simply that the cathedral is billed by large numbers of anonymous people whose names are not remembered, but the cathedral remains. >> over many years. >> those are people like [inaudible name]. >> turing and von neumann overlap that their time at princeton. for two years. how do they interact? >> this is 1936 to 1938. at that time, the institute, which is part of the whole thing, it has nothing to do with princeton university. at princeton you think it is the university, the hoover institute at stanford. at that time, they didn't have a building from a survey made a deal for the institute to actually be touring on the math department. even though turing was at the university, they have a lot of contact. that is where he corrected the final proof of his grades papers. what we don't know, what sort of dark is what happened during the war. von neumann went off to england to work with the british and turing came to ame
this is not turing's mentioned, this is turing's cathedral.t is the phrase that became the title of the book. the second level is simply that the cathedral is billed by large numbers of anonymous people whose names are not remembered, but the cathedral remains. >> over many years. >> those are people like [inaudible name]. >> turing and von neumann overlap that their time at princeton. for two years. how do they interact? >> this is 1936 to 1938. at that time, the...
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this is not turing's mentioned, this is turing's cathedral.t is the phrase that became the title of the book. the second level is simply that the cathedral is billed by large numbers of anonymous people whose names are not remembered, but the cathedral remains. >> over many years. >> those are people like [inaudible name]. >> turing and von neumann overlap that their time at princeton. for two years. how do they interact? >> this is 1936 to 1938. at that time, the institute, which is part of the whole thing, it has nothing to do with princeton university. at princeton you think it is the university, the hoover institute at stanford. at that time, they didn't have a building from a survey made a deal for the institute to actually be touring on the math department. even though turing was at the university, they have a lot of contact. that is where he corrected the final proof of his grades papers. what we don't know, what sort of dark is what happened during the war. von neumann went off to england to work with the british and turing came to ame
this is not turing's mentioned, this is turing's cathedral.t is the phrase that became the title of the book. the second level is simply that the cathedral is billed by large numbers of anonymous people whose names are not remembered, but the cathedral remains. >> over many years. >> those are people like [inaudible name]. >> turing and von neumann overlap that their time at princeton. for two years. how do they interact? >> this is 1936 to 1938. at that time, the...
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i do agree the ideas are based on turing's ideas. he knew turing's work better. i don't think -- this is my opinion but i don't think they were as up to speed on turing as von neumann was. i would like to leave it that they all had great ideas and were cooperating at the time. we don't realize how much cross fertilization there was. laboratories working together. >> is that zone of history we will never know about? >> if we go into it open-minded, radar was such a collaboration between american and british. neither side would have done it on their own but they got it done. >> another question, in has been said perhaps unkindly that turing's best contribution to the development was to leave the national physical laboratory altogether and let the team get on with it. was turing any more of a team player in the u.s.? was he not ultimately much of a team player. >> he joined the rugby team. in some ways he was a team player. he was a long-distance runner which is a loan thing rather than a team thing. he had a reputation as being a loner. difficult to deal with. ther
i do agree the ideas are based on turing's ideas. he knew turing's work better. i don't think -- this is my opinion but i don't think they were as up to speed on turing as von neumann was. i would like to leave it that they all had great ideas and were cooperating at the time. we don't realize how much cross fertilization there was. laboratories working together. >> is that zone of history we will never know about? >> if we go into it open-minded, radar was such a collaboration...
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english language and culture but in the subregion of canada, e thtwo cities--of enmontreal a vancouver--turere distcte for eir non-english societies. inancouver, on canada's pacic coas asian imgration stirs a cuural conflict are distcte for eir non-english societies. that highligs the relaonship between globalonctions and cal ices. and david ho is one4, of theop real este ages in vancouverbritish coluia and david ho is one4, of theop real este ages cawsthicle ok in vancouverbritish coluia david's family contracting business designed and built this house specifically for asian buyers, like the hong kong chinese family who will be viewing it today inside this $1.3 million home are many luxury atures which, davidays,redemanded. e feature of this ng roomisfire it's a very rge ving room. e feature of this ng roomisfire then it's the high ceing. um... you know, it makes the room very spacious. e feature onarrator: roomisfire space is extremely limited in tthe crowded city ohong kong, building these houses, hower, rees down make omtion.ocdsf ui the cultural landscape of in houtoeassercorole are sca
english language and culture but in the subregion of canada, e thtwo cities--of enmontreal a vancouver--turere distcte for eir non-english societies. inancouver, on canada's pacic coas asian imgration stirs a cuural conflict are distcte for eir non-english societies. that highligs the relaonship between globalonctions and cal ices. and david ho is one4, of theop real este ages in vancouverbritish coluia and david ho is one4, of theop real este ages cawsthicle ok in vancouverbritish coluia...
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. >>> al qaeda has released a new internet video of a can't tured american aid worker from maryland.he video, he pleads with president obama to agree to his captor's demands so he can be released. al qaeda is demanding the end of the air strikes in afghanistan and pakistan and they want al qaeda and taliban suspects around the world to be released. >>> five men accused of planning september 11th terror attacks refused to answer the judge's questions and did not answer during their pleas in court saturday. >> drew levinson has the latest on what happened in court and reaction to families who lost loved ones. >> reporter: khalid sheik mohammed tried to disrupt court saturday. he and his four co-conspirators refused to answer the judge's questions. they read magazines, prayed, and wouldn't listen to arabic translations. >> the accused participated in peaceful resistance. the accused refused to acknowledge the legitimacy of the military commissions. these men have endured years of inhumane treatment and torture. >> because of their behavior, what was supposed to be a simple arraignment a
. >>> al qaeda has released a new internet video of a can't tured american aid worker from maryland.he video, he pleads with president obama to agree to his captor's demands so he can be released. al qaeda is demanding the end of the air strikes in afghanistan and pakistan and they want al qaeda and taliban suspects around the world to be released. >>> five men accused of planning september 11th terror attacks refused to answer the judge's questions and did not answer during...
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because this is not con jek ture this is what happens. >> yeah, i mean i think si have some credibilityof bin 4r5din and al qaeda. this is my fourth book on the subject. >> yes. >> and talked to people at the white house, the cia, department of defence, you know, a number of people, eventually talked to enough people, if this doesn't talk somebody else will talk. so i was able to build up a pretty good picture of what happened. >> you visited. you were the only guy who visited the house, the compound. >> right. >> how did you get to go to the-- we went in at night with hell corporaters then pakistan was very mad at us and you come in and say my name is peter, i would like to look around. >> i -- >> i was thinking of buying a place in abbottabad. >> you know, three visits to pakistan and i'm dealing with the pakistani military intelligence service and they took me around on february 10th and two weeks later they demolished it. >> so you saw it right before it went down. was it in the type of shape, you know, there was a raid there so obviously did you get a sense of what bin laden's life
because this is not con jek ture this is what happens. >> yeah, i mean i think si have some credibilityof bin 4r5din and al qaeda. this is my fourth book on the subject. >> yes. >> and talked to people at the white house, the cia, department of defence, you know, a number of people, eventually talked to enough people, if this doesn't talk somebody else will talk. so i was able to build up a pretty good picture of what happened. >> you visited. you were the only guy who...
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. >> reporter: the defense lawyers also said they would seek to make the trials about for ture the suspects allegedly endured when interrogated after their capture an before they arrived at guantanamo. the mention of torture lead to one of the most dramatic episodes in the hearing when boremann said that benatash had scars from his mistreatment. he removed his tonic to show his bare chest. the judge immediately order him to put it back on. jan crawford, cbs new, guantanamo. >> we'll be right back. my first thoughts were about my wife, and my family. i have the most common type of atrial fibrillation, or afib. it's not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin, but my doctor put me on pradaxa instead to reduce my risk of stroke. in a clinical trial, pradaxa® (dabigatran etexilate mesylate) reduced stroke risk 35% better than warfarin. and unlike warfarin, with pradaxa, there's no need for regular blood tests. that's really important to me. pradaxa can cause serious, sometimes fatal, bleeding. don't take pradaxa if you have abnormal bleeding and seek immediate medical care for un
. >> reporter: the defense lawyers also said they would seek to make the trials about for ture the suspects allegedly endured when interrogated after their capture an before they arrived at guantanamo. the mention of torture lead to one of the most dramatic episodes in the hearing when boremann said that benatash had scars from his mistreatment. he removed his tonic to show his bare chest. the judge immediately order him to put it back on. jan crawford, cbs new, guantanamo. >> we'll...
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. ♪ >> ture a -- true art has a mind of its own, just like beethoven and the artists who entered hisk. at the beethoven festival bonn 2012, from september 7 to october 7. order your tickets online. ♪ >> welcome back. thank you for staying with us. it was not only france and germany. there were also elections -- france increase, rather. there were also elections in the federal state of schleswig- holstein. this cd you lost in that ballot. although the cdu won most of the votes as coalition partners, the fdp suffered serious losses. >> the opposition social democrats did not do quite as well as they hoped, but they do not want to form the government in coalition with the greens and a small regional party. >> chancellor angela merkel congratulated jager, but he is unlikely to be able to put together a majority coalition. the national leadership is not making any demands. >> this is a local matter, not something we need to discuss at the national level. >> the social democrats and finished second. there's not enough support for their preferred two-party coalition with the greens, but the
. ♪ >> ture a -- true art has a mind of its own, just like beethoven and the artists who entered hisk. at the beethoven festival bonn 2012, from september 7 to october 7. order your tickets online. ♪ >> welcome back. thank you for staying with us. it was not only france and germany. there were also elections -- france increase, rather. there were also elections in the federal state of schleswig- holstein. this cd you lost in that ballot. although the cdu won most of the votes as...
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at 9:00, george dyson talks about the realization of alan turing's theoretical universal machine in the 1940s and '50s. at 10:30, john girtner traces some of the 20th century's most important inventions. book tv in primetime all week on c-span2. >> between 1971 and 1973, president richard nixon secretly recorded nearly 4,000 hours of phone calls and meetings. >> always agree on the little things and then you hold on the big one. hell, i've done this so often in conversations with people, i'll say we'll concede that and make them feel good, but then don't give them the big one. >> every month, hear more on the tapes including discussions are future presidents, key white house advisers, and intelligence agency heads. saturdays at 6:00 p.m. eastern. this week, hear conversations with gerald ford, ronald reagan, and george h.w. bush. in washington, d.c., listen at 90.1 f.m. on, x.m. channel 119, and at vspanradio.org. >> i have seemed to have earned a certain place where people will listen to me, and i've always cared about the country. and the greatest generation writing that book gave me
at 9:00, george dyson talks about the realization of alan turing's theoretical universal machine in the 1940s and '50s. at 10:30, john girtner traces some of the 20th century's most important inventions. book tv in primetime all week on c-span2. >> between 1971 and 1973, president richard nixon secretly recorded nearly 4,000 hours of phone calls and meetings. >> always agree on the little things and then you hold on the big one. hell, i've done this so often in conversations with...
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their cap ture took his own life when police were focusing in but the suspect's death is not the end of the investigation. 12-year-old alexandria and 8- year-old kylea bain is reunited with what is left of their family. the mother and older sister were killed last month. adam mayes buried the bodies on his properties in mississippi and took the little girls on the run. they were found in the woods not far from his home on thursday. >> i believe they had been three days without food and water and eat up with poison ivy. . >> authorities noticed the girls and then could see a gun in his hand. >> i let my team know there was a weapon involved. >> he shot himself in the head and was pronounced dead. his estranged brother johnny discussed a possible motive for the crimes. >> he thought the youngest two girls were his. >> johnny maze also said his brother controlled members of their family. >> anyone that was directly involved with adam pretty much lived in fear. >> investigators are still piecing together the details of the girls' i don't remember deal. ordeal. >> when these children get
their cap ture took his own life when police were focusing in but the suspect's death is not the end of the investigation. 12-year-old alexandria and 8- year-old kylea bain is reunited with what is left of their family. the mother and older sister were killed last month. adam mayes buried the bodies on his properties in mississippi and took the little girls on the run. they were found in the woods not far from his home on thursday. >> i believe they had been three days without food and...
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ture of 's no debating, this is a misadventure of epic leoportion. >> pelley: anthony mason on the facebook fiasco. th the first private ship heads to the space station. we'll talk to the entrepreneur who launched it. how much of your personal fortune have you poured into this? >> $100 million. >> pelley: an auction house is relling what it claims is the blood of ronald reagan. >> outraged. >> pelley: and one year after the tornado, ben tracy tells us joplin is preparing for the next one. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" ood evenint pelley. >> pelley: good evening. facebook is all about sharing information, but it turns out that banks did not share all that they knew about the company before investors spent billions as been rs on its stock. stock that has been falling in value since the day it went on sale. facebook shares lost nearly $3 today to close just over $31. wae stock was supposed to be priced so that it would go up, but it hit the market at $38, now and now it is down 18%. 10e company's value has plummeted from $104 billion to less than $67 billion, a los
ture of 's no debating, this is a misadventure of epic leoportion. >> pelley: anthony mason on the facebook fiasco. th the first private ship heads to the space station. we'll talk to the entrepreneur who launched it. how much of your personal fortune have you poured into this? >> $100 million. >> pelley: an auction house is relling what it claims is the blood of ronald reagan. >> outraged. >> pelley: and one year after the tornado, ben tracy tells us joplin is...
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to watch over the jewelry, this is that kind of a field but we are able to do with carol brodie @ turedred $99.90,each and this is inexpensive by any means. >>guest: a diamond by any name is a zircon. i will take you through the reasons why you have to have this hearing not why is a consideration but why you have to have it. first of landscape artist referred to the combination of violet and green. you have that very light pastel rose de france bent that very pale green and landscape artist called and nature's lovers because they are a neutral and they can work with every other piece of jewelry in your wardrobe. they are 1-7/16 x 7/16.now you can get a real feel of what happens to them would you mind putting one hand over one ear and let's get the camera tie i am chelsea. now take your hand and show what happens. acid soon as the earring now we cover it now do you see the way the lightis reflecting off that and that magnificent amethyst?% wear this with a white tank top and jeans, a black cocktailress your best bohemian floral% great colored jeans this season, you just need to understa
to watch over the jewelry, this is that kind of a field but we are able to do with carol brodie @ turedred $99.90,each and this is inexpensive by any means. >>guest: a diamond by any name is a zircon. i will take you through the reasons why you have to have this hearing not why is a consideration but why you have to have it. first of landscape artist referred to the combination of violet and green. you have that very light pastel rose de france bent that very pale green and landscape...
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. >> strek turing it in a way that zuckerberg has total control of his company. it probably goes much higher than that but is this going to be run like private company? zuckerberg has virtual control. >> they are selling class a shares. the ones that have the voting power has the class b shares. they are not selling any class b shares. he's in control of the company. out on the street, this is like the great no-brainer ipo of all time. it's not a valuation play. nobody has any idea where the stock is going to price. 28 to 35, what happens if there's 50 times oversubscribed. we don't know. we literally don't know. there are estimates all over the place. but demand is going to be titanic at this point. that's for sure. >> and, guys, let's talk about that. i want to bring you into this conversation for a moment on facebook. would you be a buyer at the ipo? >> absolutely no comment on that. i can't speak about that although we are bullish on the stock market overall for the full year and that's what i'm excited about. >> when you see this kind of hype surrounding a c
. >> strek turing it in a way that zuckerberg has total control of his company. it probably goes much higher than that but is this going to be run like private company? zuckerberg has virtual control. >> they are selling class a shares. the ones that have the voting power has the class b shares. they are not selling any class b shares. he's in control of the company. out on the street, this is like the great no-brainer ipo of all time. it's not a valuation play. nobody has any idea...
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jc penney t one million moms going after the country for fifi turing a lesbian up thele. the civil rights issue of gay rights and gate marriage is going on and the debate is raging. >> one, the people who are upset at having gays in the government are not voting for barack obama. two, what you said is absolutely correct, is absolutely correct. 52% of americans now believe gay marriage is okay and appropriate. they are behind the times, they are missing this issue. this issue moved on. three, as far as se and her log cabin friend, the log cabin is empty. there is no one in it. >> that's not true. >> the log cabin is empty is going on the twitter feed immediately. after the break we're going to talk more about this issue and how it is affecting wall street and its potential impact on the race. they learned managing this generation means you have to speak their language. for more watch your business sunday morning at 7:30 on msnbc. [ male announcer ] what's in your energy drink? ♪ power surge, let it blow your mind. [ male announcer ] for fruits, veggies and natural green te
jc penney t one million moms going after the country for fifi turing a lesbian up thele. the civil rights issue of gay rights and gate marriage is going on and the debate is raging. >> one, the people who are upset at having gays in the government are not voting for barack obama. two, what you said is absolutely correct, is absolutely correct. 52% of americans now believe gay marriage is okay and appropriate. they are behind the times, they are missing this issue. this issue moved on....
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because i think if we didn't have those newspapers, if we, tabloid call ture which is very strong in britain, much stronger than in the u.s., the six of tabloid newspapers is really great one. in britain. but tabloid culture exists ef lee where. it exists in russia. it exists in even afghanistan which i visited last year, but the really valuable investigative journalism, which is extremely expensive but at the same time part of a developed democracy, as it is in britain, is an important one because otherwise if-- if the outcome of the inquirery in any way infringes on newspapers being able to hold those to account, called investigations into wrongdoing. >> rose: dow believe it will eliminate both paying off the police and hacking for stories? >> i think what needs to happen, there needs to be an outcome where those who are responsible are punished. and that will send out a message for this never to happen again. i think it cannot be swept under the carpet. i think the way the press is regulated f has to be regulated in a way which is independent and transparent and that to making sur
because i think if we didn't have those newspapers, if we, tabloid call ture which is very strong in britain, much stronger than in the u.s., the six of tabloid newspapers is really great one. in britain. but tabloid culture exists ef lee where. it exists in russia. it exists in even afghanistan which i visited last year, but the really valuable investigative journalism, which is extremely expensive but at the same time part of a developed democracy, as it is in britain, is an important one...
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involvement in thi the very pubc ture of th case, might offer some promise opener hope that chen would not be persecuted. >> well, that has been the goal, but for years, frankly, people have said that chen guangcheng's case has become so big, it's become so important, that it seems almost impossible that the chinese government would not want to seek a solution. and that's been one of the things that's confusing about it. i think shao chung is right, at a certain point it became clear this case could not have gone on long as it has been witho on some level th knowledgof the central government. they must have known that this case was continuing and they were going to have to intervene to bring to an end. now it's become an international case, and the united states in allowing chen out of the embassy has essentially staked his name to protecting him and his family. part of the agreement was the united states would continue to monitor him and his family in the months and years ahead. that hasn't changed. that's one of the things we know to be true is whether or not chen guangcheng stays in
involvement in thi the very pubc ture of th case, might offer some promise opener hope that chen would not be persecuted. >> well, that has been the goal, but for years, frankly, people have said that chen guangcheng's case has become so big, it's become so important, that it seems almost impossible that the chinese government would not want to seek a solution. and that's been one of the things that's confusing about it. i think shao chung is right, at a certain point it became clear this...
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it's a complex language, unique to this island and bournissen turees ago out of necessity.eason is pretty simple. lago mera is made up of their deep volcanic ravines. in the days before phone service, getting a message across could take days. but when you whistle, it only takes second. for years, there was no better way than this to warn of approaching pirates or do business with people in the next town. (whistling) this person is an expert. why not just yell? >> if you yell, you could reach about 500 meters on a good day. reach about 500 meters on a good day. but the message wouldn't be very clear. a whistle can travel 3,000 meters and will arrive as clear as it left the whistler. (whistling) >> reporter: he's right. at this distance, a shout would be garbled at best. but our volunteer had no problem hearing the whistle clearly. and neither did we. words and phrases are formed by varying the pitch of the whistle. there is, as you might guess, a trick to learning the proper finger and mouth technique. that's pretty close? okay. i'll practice. this man is, if you will, the m
it's a complex language, unique to this island and bournissen turees ago out of necessity.eason is pretty simple. lago mera is made up of their deep volcanic ravines. in the days before phone service, getting a message across could take days. but when you whistle, it only takes second. for years, there was no better way than this to warn of approaching pirates or do business with people in the next town. (whistling) this person is an expert. why not just yell? >> if you yell, you could...
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the average afternoon high is 79.ture today now we are one victory shy that at 78 degrees.eel the humidity in the air. 73 in winchester. degrees, hazy, hot, and humid. pours -- localize lingering in tomorrow. pours -- localize i should be arrested for crimes against potted plant-kind. [ clang ] my house is where plants came to die. ♪ but, it turns out all i was missing was miracle-gro potting mix. it's got what a plant needs. even plant food that feeds them for up to 6 months. you get bigger, more beautiful plants. guaranteed. who's got two green thumbs thanks to miracle-e-gro? uh, this gal. boom! everyone grows with miracle-gro. ♪ ♪ put it on a mountaintop ♪ now come and stare at us ♪ blow bubbles with their gum take photographs for fun for fun ♪ >> regina spektor. good morning, welcome back. great crowd with us in times square and we're excited to see and hear from regina spektor. >> and spending their holiday weekend out here. also i bet you didn't know if you shopped it could cost you more money, one of the 13 seeks your grocer is not telling you. all the rest in just a
the average afternoon high is 79.ture today now we are one victory shy that at 78 degrees.eel the humidity in the air. 73 in winchester. degrees, hazy, hot, and humid. pours -- localize lingering in tomorrow. pours -- localize i should be arrested for crimes against potted plant-kind. [ clang ] my house is where plants came to die. ♪ but, it turns out all i was missing was miracle-gro potting mix. it's got what a plant needs. even plant food that feeds them for up to 6 months. you get bigger,...
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marine corps during the vietnam war, and most recently a son-in-law in the marines who served two tures overseas in operation desert storm. this bill will result in a child, a sibling or a spouse of a veteran losing his or her job or being denied the opportunity for promotion. these individuals supported their family members as they put their lives on the line for our nation and now they wish to contribute -- to continue to honor and care for the graves of veterans in their final resting place. v.a. follows all federal laws and regulations regarding hiring preference to eligible ved veterans. this legislation would make v.a. vulnerable to litigation by the displaced cemetery directors through the protection board. the n.c.a. requires all new national cemetery directors to have completed a one-year intensive internship program that provides comprehensive training in all aspects of cemetery operations and management. even if qualified veterans could be hired within 100 -- 180 days to fill these critical positions, they would be coming in without the specific knowledge and skills to effect
marine corps during the vietnam war, and most recently a son-in-law in the marines who served two tures overseas in operation desert storm. this bill will result in a child, a sibling or a spouse of a veteran losing his or her job or being denied the opportunity for promotion. these individuals supported their family members as they put their lives on the line for our nation and now they wish to contribute -- to continue to honor and care for the graves of veterans in their final resting place....
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a mix ture of sun and -- -- a mixture of sun and clouds and 76. tomorrow a run of just fabulous weather. sunshine, a high of 76. sunny through the five-day. temperatures in the >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by beauty rest. living life fully charged. >>> the humane society calls this exotic animal park a ticking time bomb. the owner says, they're taking on the wrong man. >> it is a ticking time bomb if somebody thinks they're going to walk in here and take my small waco. >>> after eight seasons in the nfl, jacob bell is walking away. he'll tell you why he's more afraid of bra >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by splenda essentials. get more out of what you put in. ™ no calorie sweetener with b vitamins, the first and only one to help support a healthy metabolism. three smart ways to sweeten. same great taste. splenda® essentials™. we're a little early for this thing... want to hop in the back and get weird? no. no. ♪ ♪ ugh, no! [ sighs ] we can have hotdogs for dinner?! yes. [ male announcer ] it's ni
a mix ture of sun and -- -- a mixture of sun and clouds and 76. tomorrow a run of just fabulous weather. sunshine, a high of 76. sunny through the five-day. temperatures in the >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by beauty rest. living life fully charged. >>> the humane society calls this exotic animal park a ticking time bomb. the owner says, they're taking on the wrong man. >> it is a ticking time bomb if somebody thinks they're going to walk in here and...
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ture and humidity or the parts that purify the air. together these parts can cut your heating and cooling bills in half. which is quite comforting. and here's the best part... call now to get up to 1,375 dollars in rebates. or zero percent financing for 18 months on select lennox home comfort systems. offer ends june 15th. plus download our free lennox mobile app with an energy-savings calculator to show how much you'll save with a lennox system. if your current system is 10 years or older, start planning now. and take advantage of special financing. so call now to get up to 1,375 dollars in rebates. or zero percent financing for 18 months on select lennox home comfort systems. offer ends june 15th. and download our lennox mobil app -- free. ♪ lennox. innovation never felt so good. >>> today is the first anniversary of the death of osama bin laden. navy seals shot and killed him in pakistan. a new poll shows that no love lost for bin laden in the muslim world. only 13% of people in pakistan have a favorable view of bin laden. 55% have
ture and humidity or the parts that purify the air. together these parts can cut your heating and cooling bills in half. which is quite comforting. and here's the best part... call now to get up to 1,375 dollars in rebates. or zero percent financing for 18 months on select lennox home comfort systems. offer ends june 15th. plus download our free lennox mobile app with an energy-savings calculator to show how much you'll save with a lennox system. if your current system is 10 years or older,...
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ture. he said one of the things that nordstrom does, this is, they basically have short term hurt the earnings. i feel a lot better about nordstrom than i foal about dimon back. you know where the money is here. >> they didn't want to be amazoned, either. we were talking yesterday abguilt group. they don't want to be guilt grouped. so it's another sort of macy's effect where you have this are tailer who is just delivering, diveerering, delivering. and here we have a miss. >> how much did they really miss by because the stock was at 54.5. if it were 48, 49, we could say hey -- motions is a very good company. and they've when i recalling at times. >> system yvette socks, we are keeping an a way ch on. increasing price targets saying the phone companies have shown new discipline regarding pricing and subsidies. specifically they're saying they're going to raise the subscriber eligibilities and also push out the time frame where subscribers are eligible for a time frame. that is going to severe
ture. he said one of the things that nordstrom does, this is, they basically have short term hurt the earnings. i feel a lot better about nordstrom than i foal about dimon back. you know where the money is here. >> they didn't want to be amazoned, either. we were talking yesterday abguilt group. they don't want to be guilt grouped. so it's another sort of macy's effect where you have this are tailer who is just delivering, diveerering, delivering. and here we have a miss. >> how...
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we took the risk that you're talking about should be taken by very much ture capital and not taxpayers. we took that risk. we were successful and able to bring the company public as a public company, there is typically a replacement of venture capital money for institutional money. it is a very normal thing for venture capitalists once they take a company public to sell stock over time, get the proceeds so they can go recycle that back into early stage companies. that's what happened here. this, the sales by me and other people on the team have absolutely no reflex on our conviction and belief in the company and its fundamentals. if i could just on the fundamentals of the company, look, we have guided through 3 1/2 billion of revenue this year. net income on gaap basis of around $350 million. operating cash flow of around a billion dollars this year. we've pointed out that we have multi-year visibility into demand that will continue to drive strong profits and cash flow and we're now expanding into emerging markets without the need for subsidies taking what we've demonstrated with the
we took the risk that you're talking about should be taken by very much ture capital and not taxpayers. we took that risk. we were successful and able to bring the company public as a public company, there is typically a replacement of venture capital money for institutional money. it is a very normal thing for venture capitalists once they take a company public to sell stock over time, get the proceeds so they can go recycle that back into early stage companies. that's what happened here....