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the product is, we are very happy with the uptake. a premium model, kind of like dropbox for video, and we are optimistic the product will be the cornerstone of how we revitalize the company -- >> obviously that is a lot of growth in a short time, but 5 million is not the number you want to get to. >> absolutely not. 5 million in nine months, if we were a startup we would be one of the hottest startups. clearly we have advantages, existing realplayer users, but we are getting them to do something very new. we want to grow that to the tens of millions and beyond. when you have a product like that at a significant scale, it ought to become a good monetization source. that is the program that companies like dropbox have used. facebook, over one billion users, that would be fantastic, but when we get into the tens of millions and we can rollout partnerships with mobile operators, our goal is to be the premier way for people to take video and play it on any device, on any service, just be that video services application. >> you are right.
the product is, we are very happy with the uptake. a premium model, kind of like dropbox for video, and we are optimistic the product will be the cornerstone of how we revitalize the company -- >> obviously that is a lot of growth in a short time, but 5 million is not the number you want to get to. >> absolutely not. 5 million in nine months, if we were a startup we would be one of the hottest startups. clearly we have advantages, existing realplayer users, but we are getting them...
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all seem -- seamlessly and magically. 9 product is hitting a chord, so to speak and am ape with the uptake and a premium model like drop box for video and optimistic we'll ride that product as the cornerstone of how we revitalize the company. >> how do you size the market, obviously it has a lot of growth in a short period of time but five million is not the number you want to get it. >> five million in nine months, if you were a startup, we'd be one of the hardest startups in the valley. clearly we have advantages and installed our world player users and getting them to do something very new. our view is to grow that to tens of millions and beyond and when you get a product like that at significant scale, it ought to become a good modernization engine. that's the program companies like drop box have used and obviously facebook and twitter and the like have gotten into hundreds of millions and facebook with a billion users. once we get to the tens of millions and can roll out partnership with a wide range of people and other operators and cloud providers, etc., our goal is to be the premie
all seem -- seamlessly and magically. 9 product is hitting a chord, so to speak and am ape with the uptake and a premium model like drop box for video and optimistic we'll ride that product as the cornerstone of how we revitalize the company. >> how do you size the market, obviously it has a lot of growth in a short period of time but five million is not the number you want to get it. >> five million in nine months, if you were a startup, we'd be one of the hardest startups in the...
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fed by the owner so authorities, to save the life of the animal, not starve him to death, ended uptakingim back to the owner in a specified location to give the animal enough space, as much space as needed, so it did not starve. authorities are trying to figure out what to do next in this occasion. >>> some high drama. see how this ride goes a bit off course. >> oh! >>> and a prankster's up to no good at the beach. he is crashing people's conversation. >> so beautiful. >> oh, my god, it is beautiful. >> what happens when listening in gets him busted. >> you know this guy? female announcer: female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. choose from a huge selection of tempur-pedic models, including the new tempur-choice with head-to-toe customization. plus, get 36 months interest-free financing, two free pillows, and free same-day delivery. are you next? announcer: make sleep train your ticket to tempur-pedic. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> like us on face
fed by the owner so authorities, to save the life of the animal, not starve him to death, ended uptakingim back to the owner in a specified location to give the animal enough space, as much space as needed, so it did not starve. authorities are trying to figure out what to do next in this occasion. >>> some high drama. see how this ride goes a bit off course. >> oh! >>> and a prankster's up to no good at the beach. he is crashing people's conversation. >> so...
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we're a little slow on the uptake. we need to put more pressure and incentives to help make it a top priority. >> what is behind, as you said, some being slow on the uptake. it bring it is to the headlines when you see people who can't get water. they're being told boiling water is not the solution. thankfully it's two full days and half of day. it could have been worse. what is behind the slow response if it's been an issue for so many years, as you pointed out? >> well, you know, there's differences between, you know, the sciences. whether, you know, this particular method of science or results is correct versus another. plus the stresses of the economy on farming and the farming industry as well as the whole idea that there is something else that can be done. i do believe that this is an opportunity we were very fortunate to have federal, state, as well as our local partners from the various intergovernmental bodies to come together to address the issue. i think we have a great opportunity and cooperation to move fo
we're a little slow on the uptake. we need to put more pressure and incentives to help make it a top priority. >> what is behind, as you said, some being slow on the uptake. it bring it is to the headlines when you see people who can't get water. they're being told boiling water is not the solution. thankfully it's two full days and half of day. it could have been worse. what is behind the slow response if it's been an issue for so many years, as you pointed out? >> well, you know,...
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. >> what led up to the fired uptake down. >>> and a dirt bike rider who doesn't need two wheels.ee him show off. ?ñÑ;Ñ; >>> this video is apparently from way back in may of this year, but just posted to youtube now. it's all according to the youtube uploader here saying that he had a 22-year-old son pulled overy police officers . the 22-year-old sop, this man says, calls his dad, the post ere of the video, to say he was pulled over. the man got in the truck and drove to the scene. that's where we believe this video picks up. >> get out of the vehicle, under arrest now. >> the officer gives the guy a number of warnings here. >> i have not done anything wrong. >> there's a cut there. we don't know what happened. >> i know my rights. >> come on. you're under arrest. let's go. let's go. get out of the truck. let's go. [ bleep ] >> if you tell the police to leave you alone and they tell you to get them out of the car, they get you out whether you want out or not. >> there's another edit there, taking the man out of the truck, the taser used there. >> get on the ground now! stop resist
. >> what led up to the fired uptake down. >>> and a dirt bike rider who doesn't need two wheels.ee him show off. ?ñÑ;Ñ; >>> this video is apparently from way back in may of this year, but just posted to youtube now. it's all according to the youtube uploader here saying that he had a 22-year-old son pulled overy police officers . the 22-year-old sop, this man says, calls his dad, the post ere of the video, to say he was pulled over. the man got in the truck and drove...
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fed by the owner so authorities, to save the life of the animal, not starve him to death, ended uptakingim back to the owner in a specified location to give the animal enough space, as much space as needed, so it did not starve. authorities are trying to figure out what to do next in this occasion. >>> some high drama. see how this ride goes a bit off course. >> oh! >>> and a prankster's up to no good at the beach. he is crashing people's conversation. >> so beautiful. >> oh, my god, it is beautiful. >> what happens when listening in gets him busted. >> you know this guy? >>> like us on facebook.com/rightthisminute for videos all darn day long. now, back to the show. >>> a little two-wheeled drama, a couple dirt bikers on the trail. this guy in the lead, having fun on the motorcycle, a couple buddies behind him, and you also notice this trail has ruts in it that he's got to avoid. oh, that's no good. the buddy behind, he did not grab the brakes close enough, and you hear a crunch. what was that? it was a knee. >> no way. >> it was a knee and a fender and rear turn signal on the motorcycl
fed by the owner so authorities, to save the life of the animal, not starve him to death, ended uptakingim back to the owner in a specified location to give the animal enough space, as much space as needed, so it did not starve. authorities are trying to figure out what to do next in this occasion. >>> some high drama. see how this ride goes a bit off course. >> oh! >>> and a prankster's up to no good at the beach. he is crashing people's conversation. >> so...
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we have a warm uptaking shape this afternoon. >>> and a two-year-old struck and kill bid a hit-and-run driver. her aunt is in court, the criminal charges she faces even though she wasn't the driver. hey can you fix this? you bet! that's our new interactive speaker wall. 'sup? thinks it's a speak-ing wall. this can even dim your lights. your 3-d--printed girlfriend will love that. real mature. there you go. a laser drone for cats. i wish i had lasers. i don't. pew pew pew... the new radioshack is finally here. the store of your past is now the store of your future. come see one of our remodeled stores and save 50 percent off skullcandy headphones. or get a 20-dollar gift card with air raid speaker purchase. >>> welcome back. the aunt of a two-year-old girl killed in a hit-and-run crash will be in court. 25-year-old larisha gauge faces child endangerment charges for the death on friday night. police say gauge walked into the middle of the crosswalk with the child and left her unattended in the middle of mission street to go back and get the toddler's twin brother. >> the little girl didn
we have a warm uptaking shape this afternoon. >>> and a two-year-old struck and kill bid a hit-and-run driver. her aunt is in court, the criminal charges she faces even though she wasn't the driver. hey can you fix this? you bet! that's our new interactive speaker wall. 'sup? thinks it's a speak-ing wall. this can even dim your lights. your 3-d--printed girlfriend will love that. real mature. there you go. a laser drone for cats. i wish i had lasers. i don't. pew pew pew... the new...
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what i would point to is the fact there has been a mild uptake, they still are exceptionally low at less 350 basis points. >> carter, what is all this bond action tell you? >> you think rates are going lower, in fact, there is relative value in the u.s. compared to everywhere else in the g8. here's the tlt. can you draw it this way or a textbook bearish to bullish reversal. we think this continues on a yield basis at 23, 24, wily the we are going to 12r50e67b8 look at the long-term chart. you can draw the lines fairly well defined. you got to the top of the channel to the bottom of the channel we go to the mid-point. >> i think carter makes an excellent point don't you when he talks about the relative ray tractiveness, it's bee1% now. >> i think given from the language from the fed and they're willing to find down cautious optimism. if field at 23rs something will be wrong in the world. it doesn't make a whole lot of lens sense to me that equities are all time high, bond yields will go back to 2% in a good economic environment. >> my view of in is buying bonds with yields like this to me
what i would point to is the fact there has been a mild uptake, they still are exceptionally low at less 350 basis points. >> carter, what is all this bond action tell you? >> you think rates are going lower, in fact, there is relative value in the u.s. compared to everywhere else in the g8. here's the tlt. can you draw it this way or a textbook bearish to bullish reversal. we think this continues on a yield basis at 23, 24, wily the we are going to 12r50e67b8 look at the long-term...
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. >> what led up to the fired uptake down. >>> and a dirt bike rider who doesn't need two wheels.ee him show off. sure... hey canyou bet! this? that's our new interactive speaker wall. 'sup? thinks it's a speak-ing wall. this can even dim your lights. your 3-d-printed girlfriend will love that. real mature. there you go. a laser drone for cats. i wish i had lasers. i don't. pew pew pew... the new radioshack is finally here. the store of your past is now the store of your future. come see one of our remodeled stores and get a free portable power charger with a $15 purchase. foster farms chicken gets to the store in 48 hours or less. but it's 4 days to california. there's got to be another way. that could be any number of items, quite frankly. you know if this flight is less than 48 hours? i sure hope so. what? foster farms. celebrating 75 years. always natural. always fresh. join the celebration at take75.com diverted to minneapolis... i think my giblets are frozen. >>> this video is apparently from way back in may of this year, but just posted to youtube now. it's all according to
. >> what led up to the fired uptake down. >>> and a dirt bike rider who doesn't need two wheels.ee him show off. sure... hey canyou bet! this? that's our new interactive speaker wall. 'sup? thinks it's a speak-ing wall. this can even dim your lights. your 3-d-printed girlfriend will love that. real mature. there you go. a laser drone for cats. i wish i had lasers. i don't. pew pew pew... the new radioshack is finally here. the store of your past is now the store of your future....
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a couple workers are uptaking a look at the structure. we will have a live report at 6:00. >>> what napa valley vineyards are doing the salvage the premium wine spilled during the quake. >>> earthquake. earthquake. technology is here to warn us about the next big one. why it is hitting a log jam at the state capital. plus, why other buildings survived while others didn't. that's coming up tonight at 6:00. >>s fo thankwatching the cbs 5 evening news. >> we're back in 30 minutes. inspectors check the scores of homes damaged by the earthquake that left more than 200 injured nia's napa valley. john blackstone and carter evans are there. vladimir duthiers is in st. louis where michael brown was laid to rest, but not the controversy over his fatal shooting by a police officer. >> michael brown's blood is crying from the ground! >> anthony mason reports burger king has a whopper of an idea to avoid u.s. taxes. and dr. jon lapook with a wake- up call from america's pediatricians-- teenagers need more sleep. >> it's 6:00 a.m. and i just woke up af
a couple workers are uptaking a look at the structure. we will have a live report at 6:00. >>> what napa valley vineyards are doing the salvage the premium wine spilled during the quake. >>> earthquake. earthquake. technology is here to warn us about the next big one. why it is hitting a log jam at the state capital. plus, why other buildings survived while others didn't. that's coming up tonight at 6:00. >>s fo thankwatching the cbs 5 evening news. >> we're back...
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south korea uptake in the sixth. jackie robinson west rallied. it to run double from dairy and radcliffe. down to the final out with two men on base. ground ball to second ends the game. in 84 lost. the kids from jackie robinson west are coming home to the united states as champions. >> codes: for a sweep. scoreless in the first. chops one of the middle. mix the incredible behind the back grab to get the out at first. still no score in the fifth. fourth of the season. took a no- hitter into the seventh for his fourth win of the ears. two-one the final period sox down to one in the ninth. >> the yankees have two men on in the 10th when he gives up the walk off home run to the pinch hitter. >> the released a veteran. that means they're going to go giving clawson the no. 2. 94 quarterback rating in the preseason. >> a chicago teachers devoting his life to teach adults how to read. >> why doctors are urging schools to start later. .rist with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka
south korea uptake in the sixth. jackie robinson west rallied. it to run double from dairy and radcliffe. down to the final out with two men on base. ground ball to second ends the game. in 84 lost. the kids from jackie robinson west are coming home to the united states as champions. >> codes: for a sweep. scoreless in the first. chops one of the middle. mix the incredible behind the back grab to get the out at first. still no score in the fifth. fourth of the season. took a no- hitter...
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>> we just came through a couple specifically related to kids with there is an uptake of children's reading for example, so to do a big campaign with we just are introduced series an introductory offers through indigo to list them all kids' category that is 45% in one month and it was interesting for them but the immediacy and of moving through was effective. so we said trials like that that was interesting and we have limited success to bring things like digital and bundling together we're in the italian market of all places have the structures like the biggest publisher with the second-largest retailer you can do it with all of it together. they took the top 100 books and bundled together to see how people glading gauge. and we found when somebody bought a book in print been digitally they read faster and also a shockingly valuable customer. >> and that is what amazon has discovered. >> if you are fighting for more repeople stein you can occupy more of their time with reading. >> exactly what we want to do a. >> i have some thoughts. [laughter] i think michael hit on something that we bel
>> we just came through a couple specifically related to kids with there is an uptake of children's reading for example, so to do a big campaign with we just are introduced series an introductory offers through indigo to list them all kids' category that is 45% in one month and it was interesting for them but the immediacy and of moving through was effective. so we said trials like that that was interesting and we have limited success to bring things like digital and bundling together...
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she ended uptake ago him to the hospital after he was not eating properly. doctors are surprised he's still alive. rittenhouse is held on half a million bail. >>> a leopard chasing prey falls into a well. how rescuers work 20 get this dangerous animal out of the water. >> feeling like summer. warm and muggy. we're tracking thunderstorms too. another wet day in the poconos now. we'll talk more in your forecast when we come back. who's more excited about back to school savings at staples? the moms? or the dads? with guaranteed low prices on colored pencils, it's definitely the dads. staples. make more happen for less. >>> you can see all that rain yesterday left homes flooded. the heaviest rain moved out. off and on showers continued overnigh overnight. >>> and of course a portion of that wet, moist air mass is headed up our way. we'll see for the day today. in fact now, it is humid this morning. going to be a hot and steamy day today. not like temperatures we've been seeing lately. this is more like what we see in the summer. showers and thunderstorms in the
she ended uptake ago him to the hospital after he was not eating properly. doctors are surprised he's still alive. rittenhouse is held on half a million bail. >>> a leopard chasing prey falls into a well. how rescuers work 20 get this dangerous animal out of the water. >> feeling like summer. warm and muggy. we're tracking thunderstorms too. another wet day in the poconos now. we'll talk more in your forecast when we come back. who's more excited about back to school savings at...
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and really you've seen the 4.5 inch, 4.7 inch phones have large uptake across many markets. that's a better sweet spot. it lets people see video on their phone. people have been clamoring for bigger screens to do media and that stuff. i think that is probably where we will end up. >> what do you think? we'll certainly see the 4.7. the 5.5 is interesting. again, remember, apple needs to grow in other markets, notably china. in china, the 4.7 is actually not so big. it is kind of on the smaller side. they like five plus. part of apple's idea is, let's build products we can sell around the world. yes, maybe they're a smaller piece of the market in the u.s. but they might be significantly larger in other parts of asia where they want to grow. >> we will see if samsung sneaks in anymore announcements. michael gorman, thank you. thank you both. what role is social media playing in the protests unfolding in missouri surrounding the death of 18-year-old michael brown? more on that when bloomberg west returns. ote] ♪ >> welcome back. i'm emily chang. just moments ago, president obama
and really you've seen the 4.5 inch, 4.7 inch phones have large uptake across many markets. that's a better sweet spot. it lets people see video on their phone. people have been clamoring for bigger screens to do media and that stuff. i think that is probably where we will end up. >> what do you think? we'll certainly see the 4.7. the 5.5 is interesting. again, remember, apple needs to grow in other markets, notably china. in china, the 4.7 is actually not so big. it is kind of on the...
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how much of a difference will it make with respect to uptake of the product when you have change in the price and selling to affluent customer. history tells us not that much, less than you might think but it will benefit lower-end customer no matter what happens. >> apple also now storing user data on servers in china, which is sort of unorthodox for a u.s. tech company. this is part of the reason u.s. technology companies have had so much trouble breaking into china. crid, what do you make of that? >> i think it will be very interesting. in terms of apple's position, the good news is for apple is they are not even in the top five. o they're really a nish player -- nearby player in china. i think the fact they put servers in china means they're more committed to being a chinese player and we will see how that bears out. it could be interesting. >> i wonder paul, will we see other u.s. tech companies playing by the chinese government rules to get their foot 2349 door? -- foot in the door? >> you know what, it's brutally clear whether you can look back over the last three, four sort of f
how much of a difference will it make with respect to uptake of the product when you have change in the price and selling to affluent customer. history tells us not that much, less than you might think but it will benefit lower-end customer no matter what happens. >> apple also now storing user data on servers in china, which is sort of unorthodox for a u.s. tech company. this is part of the reason u.s. technology companies have had so much trouble breaking into china. crid, what do you...
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she ended uptaking the baby to the hospital when he wasn't eating properly.octors are surprised the baby is still alive. he is held on half a million bail. >>> long distance swimmer has become the first american to receive the highest sporting award. at a ceremony this weekend, cuba's vice president gave nyad the award for her accomplishment. she was the first to swim across the florida situate from cuba without a shark cage. she had been trying to make the 110 mile trek for years. on her fifth attack a she did it in 53 hours. >>> they're cheap and convenient. talking about the quick clinics inside retail stores. are they as good as the doctor's office? facts you need to know. >> it's a quiet sunday morning so far. we're tracking more showers and thunderstorms headed our way. we'll give you a time frame of when to expect those coming up. everybody's excited about the back to school savings at staples. from the customers, to the staples associates. with guaranteed low prices on comp books. you'll flip out! now go tell your friends. staples, make more happen fo
she ended uptaking the baby to the hospital when he wasn't eating properly.octors are surprised the baby is still alive. he is held on half a million bail. >>> long distance swimmer has become the first american to receive the highest sporting award. at a ceremony this weekend, cuba's vice president gave nyad the award for her accomplishment. she was the first to swim across the florida situate from cuba without a shark cage. she had been trying to make the 110 mile trek for years. on...
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there has been an uptake recently.e i said it's something very disstressing. >> reporter: the incident is being investigate the by san francisco pd homicide unit. a medical examiner will -- crash perhaps both. one man was shot in the same area on july 8th. brian flores ktvu channel 2 news. >>> time is 6:44. this morning san jose police continue their investigation into a grim discovery made inside of a hotel room. a housekeeper found the decomposed body of two women on north first street. investigators believe the bodies have been there for a day. >> the two women don't appear to be from the bay area and staying here for the weekend. led to the arrest. charges against the 17-year-old suspect include rape of a child and second degree murder. more charges may be added if police determine as planned. >>> now for a look at some of the stories we are working on for mornings on 2. it is destroying the city. the seemingly endless cycle of graffiti. we will tell you about the plan that could help curb the problem. could partyi
there has been an uptake recently.e i said it's something very disstressing. >> reporter: the incident is being investigate the by san francisco pd homicide unit. a medical examiner will -- crash perhaps both. one man was shot in the same area on july 8th. brian flores ktvu channel 2 news. >>> time is 6:44. this morning san jose police continue their investigation into a grim discovery made inside of a hotel room. a housekeeper found the decomposed body of two women on north...
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europe has some safety requirements that's going to help with the uptake of these features.urveys show the u.s. want it with or without regulation. we think it's coming. by the end of the decade, they probably have their largest growth opportunity ahead of them, which is the semi autonomous for fully autonomous driving. >> of course, the guys got the shares off the deal. originally, the price was supposed to be 1719. it got ratcheted up. where it did eventually open, they said let me take that profit and walk away. i bought way too early. i was so eenamored with the name. at this point do you think the head winds have died off to lock in a wind? >> it's 180 day fwrgs the offering, it's sometime in january. look, clearly it was a hot deal there might be a little bit of a price skoefr here. we are believers in the growth and the profits that are coming. >> i don't have. we got the leave it there. thank you for coming back. now what do you do, grosso? . yesterday, if you look at it on a couple i object to the form days since it's been public. if you look at the retracement leve
europe has some safety requirements that's going to help with the uptake of these features.urveys show the u.s. want it with or without regulation. we think it's coming. by the end of the decade, they probably have their largest growth opportunity ahead of them, which is the semi autonomous for fully autonomous driving. >> of course, the guys got the shares off the deal. originally, the price was supposed to be 1719. it got ratcheted up. where it did eventually open, they said let me take...
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>> so, we've had a lot of uptake with large enterprise level companies.es that see the value in the information as opposed to just a memory card full of pictures. so for them, the value in an end to end data pipeline -- >> are these huge industrial farming companies? who are we talking about here? >> yeah, large agricultural feed companies, hydro manufacturers. any company that uses a lot of information to inform their day-to-day operation. liz: i don't want to ask dumb questions, could it one day be involved in crop dusting? >> they use uav's for crop dusting in japan. it's possible. it's not on the table. i think certainly for us. liz: you're in your infancy here. what if a bigger guy like titan or lockheed martin, avav, wanted to purchase you? would you be open to that? or do you want to just grow. you have big investors including one of the co-founders of red hat? >> we're open to new possibilities. we're on the lookout for that certainly. liz: don't you need bigger cash infusions to make the company go. >> we did close around -- last summer, with it
>> so, we've had a lot of uptake with large enterprise level companies.es that see the value in the information as opposed to just a memory card full of pictures. so for them, the value in an end to end data pipeline -- >> are these huge industrial farming companies? who are we talking about here? >> yeah, large agricultural feed companies, hydro manufacturers. any company that uses a lot of information to inform their day-to-day operation. liz: i don't want to ask dumb...
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i wanted to ask how slow on the uptake of the arab league and nations on the gaza scenario. because arab league is not holding a special meeting until october. they are slow to react and they continue to be like this historically. >> unfortunately, the arab league is almost dysfunctional. it doesn't have the capacity to be proactive, to take serious measures, that's why the meeting today. and i hope, one hopes that since, i mean, most of the states have major capital to play in gaza, qatar on the one hand and egypt on the other, basically would begin the process of bridging the gap on the palestine questions, and another point to keep in mind is tensions have been running high between qatar and egypt and the rest of the states on the other hand. one hopes that this meeting would begin the process of trust building between qatar on the one hand and the rest of the players. if trust is built, another major goal could be achieved in gaza. >> we'll see what comes out of that meeting. thank you for joining us from london. >>> now, yemen's government offered to resign and review a
i wanted to ask how slow on the uptake of the arab league and nations on the gaza scenario. because arab league is not holding a special meeting until october. they are slow to react and they continue to be like this historically. >> unfortunately, the arab league is almost dysfunctional. it doesn't have the capacity to be proactive, to take serious measures, that's why the meeting today. and i hope, one hopes that since, i mean, most of the states have major capital to play in gaza,...
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they ended uptaking close to 10,000 british troops and about 1,200 mules. they told them, as i said, on double tow in operation thursday. here, you can see the two gliders being towed by that c-47. there's a -- you know, you drop them into this little clearing. then you think, now, how am i going to get back out. they needed a lot of room to be able to take off a c-47 with a glider towed behind it. so they worked out a thing called snatching gliders. you'll hear about that. we'll have dick cole perhaps talk to you a little bit about that. it was a precision kind of a flight where they had to fly down and snag the tow rope and you can just imagine it was kind of a jack rabbit start for the guys in the glider because they went from zero to about a hundred in just a couple of seconds. here is one of the gliders being towed over the chin hills. and i'm not positive, but i think there's a real good possibility that that's dick cole's airplane. when they got there, it was at night. what looked like a really nice field at this clearing called broadway turned out t
they ended uptaking close to 10,000 british troops and about 1,200 mules. they told them, as i said, on double tow in operation thursday. here, you can see the two gliders being towed by that c-47. there's a -- you know, you drop them into this little clearing. then you think, now, how am i going to get back out. they needed a lot of room to be able to take off a c-47 with a glider towed behind it. so they worked out a thing called snatching gliders. you'll hear about that. we'll have dick cole...
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talk to me about the uptake of the new engine, it's almost been a year, it's maybe, the adoption has been a little slower. how do you think things stand right now? >> so we're talking about the 12 litre engines, what america's truckers needed. it's a good engine. it's one of the biggest launches couple mince had -- cumins had. we didn't see the trucks roll or hit on the road until about november. you know, we are a little frustrated t. good news is we, our company, we're working with 280 fleechlts it's not just a dozen or two companies. we're seeing a lot of people testing and trying. we're beginning to see truckers who have maybe wanted to test seven or eight trucks now going to ask for 25 or 30 or 40. with esa you the same thing in refuse. i think what you will see this year is the 12 liter. you will probably double the sales this year that you did last year. maybe not as high as we thought earlier in the year. it may also be because shipping companies and truckers are busy right now. there is a shortage of drivers, they're having them move goods, maybe they're taking natural gas a
talk to me about the uptake of the new engine, it's almost been a year, it's maybe, the adoption has been a little slower. how do you think things stand right now? >> so we're talking about the 12 litre engines, what america's truckers needed. it's a good engine. it's one of the biggest launches couple mince had -- cumins had. we didn't see the trucks roll or hit on the road until about november. you know, we are a little frustrated t. good news is we, our company, we're working with 280...
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despite the potential patients the drugs have largely mixed sales expectations there has been a slow uptakelth insurers. now a new player, a small bio tech that had the ipo in june and testing a drug that aims to tackle obesity in a new way. we mentioned that you are aiming to tackle obesity in a new way from drugs on the market already or being reviewed by the fda. maybe you can describe how your drug is different. >> our drug is a twice weekly injectable drug. what it does is it works to really impact the way the body handles fat. and so doing it it suppresses the way the liver makes fat and stimulates the release of fat from our adipose tissue. this goes beyond what we see going on with other drugs that just impact hunger alone. when patients take our drug they do tend to lose weight uniformally with a high response rate. >> you think people are willing to inject themselves when they don't have to? >> we do. the patients we are targeting initially first of all will have a rather severe genetic condition. these patients have devastating condition that leads to hunger that most of us just
despite the potential patients the drugs have largely mixed sales expectations there has been a slow uptakelth insurers. now a new player, a small bio tech that had the ipo in june and testing a drug that aims to tackle obesity in a new way. we mentioned that you are aiming to tackle obesity in a new way from drugs on the market already or being reviewed by the fda. maybe you can describe how your drug is different. >> our drug is a twice weekly injectable drug. what it does is it works...
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in states that haven't expanded medicaid and uptake of obamacare is law, will democrats be able to explaint's republicans standing in your way who didn't take the medicaid expansion or be this sense -- >> that things didn't change that much. this law came in and i didn't get new insurance and neighbors didn't get new insurance. i don't think we no what it will be in texas or louisiana. >> made it awkward for republicans -- to the republican playbook. we have news this week mitch mcconnell is planning a ted cruz strategy if republicans do take the senate, which is basically attach really painful things relating to the president's significant achievements to any funding bills. this shutdown or shutdown the government. this shut down the government strategy did not work well for the republican party. why announce it ahead of time if you -- why sort of shoot yourself in the foot, if you elect us -- give us control of the upper chamber, we're going to make life really miserable? >> i don't understand the strategy. >> they are trying to get the base out. particularly in a place like arkansas, ag
in states that haven't expanded medicaid and uptake of obamacare is law, will democrats be able to explaint's republicans standing in your way who didn't take the medicaid expansion or be this sense -- >> that things didn't change that much. this law came in and i didn't get new insurance and neighbors didn't get new insurance. i don't think we no what it will be in texas or louisiana. >> made it awkward for republicans -- to the republican playbook. we have news this week mitch...
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the estimates uptake are not statistically valid.the report uses the term climate change with two meanings. i have heard that today. these are not distinguished in the text area that is confusing. of course the comment is changing. if a statement is about natural change, then it is a truism. if the meaning is taken to be human caused, i do not support the statement. >> next we'll hear from the attorney general area --. >> i am very pleased to be ere. as the attorney general of the state of alabama it is my duty to uphold the rule of law. that duty includes enforcing environmental laws that help reject our natural resources and the help of our citizens. one of the most important matters i am involved with as attorney general is being the gulf states bp oil spill litigation. our coastline was covered in oil. our economy would shut down for months as a result of this bill. i understand firsthand man-made environmental disasters and the importance of sensible and effective environmental regulations. my comments have a concern with the ad
the estimates uptake are not statistically valid.the report uses the term climate change with two meanings. i have heard that today. these are not distinguished in the text area that is confusing. of course the comment is changing. if a statement is about natural change, then it is a truism. if the meaning is taken to be human caused, i do not support the statement. >> next we'll hear from the attorney general area --. >> i am very pleased to be ere. as the attorney general of the...
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we have seen a huge uptake and large transactions. in large transactions. what will be interesting going theard is the uptick in number of transactions. >> our twitter question of the day, the unraveling of to jen or nourmousdeals -- big, gi m&a deals, does that signal the top of the market? let's get to company news. >> we start with more media companies. walt disney pushed analyst estimates. they had to box office hits from the marvel studios unit. "malein america" and ficent." "frozen" continues to deliver. >> ♪ let it go, let it go >> all right, tom. apple has accused samsung of copying iphone designs. samsung says apple is using pieces of its wireless transition. zillow reported record sales. it boosted annual sales forecast. zillow announced it was buying last a last week -- trulia week. >> 3:00 p.m. this afternoon. bloomberg television. "streetsmarts." at -4. scarlet? >> rupert murdoch withdraws his bid for time warner. for thes that mean future of the media industry? this is "bloomberg surveillance." we are on bloomberg television. we will be right
we have seen a huge uptake and large transactions. in large transactions. what will be interesting going theard is the uptick in number of transactions. >> our twitter question of the day, the unraveling of to jen or nourmousdeals -- big, gi m&a deals, does that signal the top of the market? let's get to company news. >> we start with more media companies. walt disney pushed analyst estimates. they had to box office hits from the marvel studios unit. "malein america"...
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in begin to see the uptake violence. ultimately, that led to the firing of longer-range rockets on tel aviv, jerusalem, etc. you had this deterioration. the one thing we talked about was this notion of whether hamas was definitely involved. there has been a debate. at one point it was put to rest. we heard from the brother of this one operative in the west bank that has basically indicated hamas knew of this kidnapping, they knew of the attack. they knew of it from the west abroad. also operatives presumably that means an operative based in turkey whom , so youbeen following get a sense this was known from all angles. one final note is that hamas is not in my view a homogenous organization. i believe there are at least for power centers. there is the west bank. there is the toll it bureau and the brigades -- the politburo and the brigades. i think it is impossible to tell who's kidnapping this was and who drove it. it does appear at least two or powerwere aware of this system in advance of this taking place. come back to
in begin to see the uptake violence. ultimately, that led to the firing of longer-range rockets on tel aviv, jerusalem, etc. you had this deterioration. the one thing we talked about was this notion of whether hamas was definitely involved. there has been a debate. at one point it was put to rest. we heard from the brother of this one operative in the west bank that has basically indicated hamas knew of this kidnapping, they knew of the attack. they knew of it from the west abroad. also...
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senator murray -- there are programs like the income based repayment that apparently have a very low uptake rate. isn't one of the things we should do regardless of what we do about interest rates or refinancing, to make more information available to borrowers both at the beginning and at the end of their schooling so that they know what these options are? that would have helped you dramatically apparently. >> it definitely would have felt in the beginning to know instead of -- well, to know what i was getting into when i signed my promissory notes. at the beginning you're told this is what you need to get through college. you can deal with it afterwards. he won't be encouraged and trees. take those first. then you take care of subsidized loans. we will talk about that more graduation. but what i realized is that even in that we are losing potentially great teachers who are walking away from the profession. >> right, but there may be options that they have that they don't even know that they have that would help them stay in that profession he worked in this field. there are something like
senator murray -- there are programs like the income based repayment that apparently have a very low uptake rate. isn't one of the things we should do regardless of what we do about interest rates or refinancing, to make more information available to borrowers both at the beginning and at the end of their schooling so that they know what these options are? that would have helped you dramatically apparently. >> it definitely would have felt in the beginning to know instead of -- well, to...
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the estimates uptake are not statistically valid. the report uses the term climate change with two meanings. i have heard that today. these are not distinguished in the text area that is confusing. of course the comment is changing. if a statement is about natural change, then it is a truism. if the meaning is taken to be human caused, i do not support the statement. >> next we'll hear from the attorney general area --. >> i am very pleased to be ere. as the attorney general of the state of alabama it is my duty to uphold the rule of law. that duty includes enforcing environmental laws that help reject our natural resources and the help of our citizens. one of the most important matters i am involved with as attorney general is being the gulf states bp oil spill litigation. our coastline was covered in oil. our economy would shut down for months as a result of this bill. i understand firsthand man-made environmental disasters and the importance of sensible and effective environmental regulations. my comments have a concern with the a
the estimates uptake are not statistically valid. the report uses the term climate change with two meanings. i have heard that today. these are not distinguished in the text area that is confusing. of course the comment is changing. if a statement is about natural change, then it is a truism. if the meaning is taken to be human caused, i do not support the statement. >> next we'll hear from the attorney general area --. >> i am very pleased to be ere. as the attorney general of the...
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have felt like such a horrible details, if it was, bin laden or something and hearing how he ended uptakingown life then people would be like it is just information but because it was robin williams people took that to heart and they give out gruesome details like this with a lot of just random people in the public, when they, you know, take their life, i don't know, it is tough but at the the same time it is just news. >> it makes sense that everybody did have that personal connection and maybe that is why it seemed so disturbing. >>> lets talk about kendell jener. >> do we have to. >> yes. >> but it is just her behavior that reportedly she threw a 20-dollar bills at a waitress and that she was accused of dining and dashing, basically not paying. what is she saying, she's defending her actions? >> yes, her lawyer has sent off a little letter to the waitress threatening to see the waitress saying look, kendell jener had add myth that had she did accidentally leave without paying the bill at the mercer cafe but the the problem is that she never threw money a at the waitress. that was the the
have felt like such a horrible details, if it was, bin laden or something and hearing how he ended uptakingown life then people would be like it is just information but because it was robin williams people took that to heart and they give out gruesome details like this with a lot of just random people in the public, when they, you know, take their life, i don't know, it is tough but at the the same time it is just news. >> it makes sense that everybody did have that personal connection...
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it is a miracle drug within one this person, one of the missionaries was uptaking a shower and he was close to meeting the grim reaper. it is incredible. >> speaking of the grim reaper, men die younger then the the women. >> yes, they do, it has always been that way and it will continue that way. there is a gender health gap, if you will. women, average age across the planet is about 73. men, 67. >> wow. >> so a lot of, and this cost over $400 billion of health care dollars and lost wages, and decreased productivity, all of these things are really because one men don't go to the doctor and chris, i know you do. >> because you are my doctor, and when i first got here nine months ago you implead me to come see you and thank you very much. >> men neat to go to the doctor because or a nurse practitioner because if they do, they will get care and they will live longer. they need to stop smoking, stop drinking so much and problem is they work in places where things fall on their head and dangerous coal mining things like that and you want to make sure you go to the doctor, take care of your
it is a miracle drug within one this person, one of the missionaries was uptaking a shower and he was close to meeting the grim reaper. it is incredible. >> speaking of the grim reaper, men die younger then the the women. >> yes, they do, it has always been that way and it will continue that way. there is a gender health gap, if you will. women, average age across the planet is about 73. men, 67. >> wow. >> so a lot of, and this cost over $400 billion of health care...
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on the issue of use of pas, i mean, we are seeing rapid uptake of all the additional p.a.s and nurse practitioners. the challenge again is sometimes the financial models and payment mechanisms make it difficult to figure out at least without up front funding how you're going to make that model work when you already have someone coding and billing and clerical staff and nursing staff to take on another professional on that team unless you know how the economics are going to work. i think you'll increasingly see more use of p.a.s and we know at least academically, 80 percent of our medical schools require training along with other professionals. we think they are really going to drive the change in the system moving forward so medicine is more of a team sport. host: edgar is waiting on the line. good morning. caller: good morning. dr. groer, good morning to you, sir. guest: good morning. caller: i want to ask you how nurse practitioner malpractice insurance is $1,200. number two, nurse practitioners have training of two years and practice as an internist versus an internist who has gon
on the issue of use of pas, i mean, we are seeing rapid uptake of all the additional p.a.s and nurse practitioners. the challenge again is sometimes the financial models and payment mechanisms make it difficult to figure out at least without up front funding how you're going to make that model work when you already have someone coding and billing and clerical staff and nursing staff to take on another professional on that team unless you know how the economics are going to work. i think you'll...
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context of this model and gradually work it way up was the ocean -- because the ocean slow down in its uptake. i sort of marked the one-third of current emissions level as the one that doesn't solve the problem but kicks the problem down the road. all i would like to point out, though, is the per capita allowance in a world of ten billion people with that rate of emission is roughly 4% of the actual per capita emission in the u.s. today. so from a harmless engineer's perspective, that means we have to go to zero, right? sure, we will overlook a few things here and there, and there are some emissions we didn't count on, and reaching 4% of where we are today we may as well say on our lapper how to figure out -- banner how to figure out to be carbon neutral, how to figure out how to have no carbon emissions. i think this discussion has started at the ipcc lately. i think the concept of saying there's a lifetime for co2 and it gradually goes away is, actually, highly misleading. there is not a single lifetime for co2. the longer you wait, the slower it is to get out of the system. so in the end,
context of this model and gradually work it way up was the ocean -- because the ocean slow down in its uptake. i sort of marked the one-third of current emissions level as the one that doesn't solve the problem but kicks the problem down the road. all i would like to point out, though, is the per capita allowance in a world of ten billion people with that rate of emission is roughly 4% of the actual per capita emission in the u.s. today. so from a harmless engineer's perspective, that means we...
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right now it's feeling like there is a cover uptaking place in the community. >> the facts are the facts are the facts. if they have the facts, release them and let people look at what's happened. with us now from st. louis, we have nbc news's craig melvin. we ask you whether we think we will get more information from the police about the shooting and the circumstances surrounding this shooting. how long that's going to take. of course today all eyes are on ferguson because of the funeral of this young 18-year-old man. >> quickly, the first point you raised, we talked to a spokesperson and there was an indication we will not get the answers to a lot of those questions until mid-october for a variety of reasons. the investigation and the grand jury here only meets once a week. early to mid-october at the earliest. meanwhile the church seats about 4,000. this is the missionary baptist church they expect to be filled to capacity. politicians and three representatives from the white house. bishop td and jakes and spike lee. not confirmed. i spent time talking to th
right now it's feeling like there is a cover uptaking place in the community. >> the facts are the facts are the facts. if they have the facts, release them and let people look at what's happened. with us now from st. louis, we have nbc news's craig melvin. we ask you whether we think we will get more information from the police about the shooting and the circumstances surrounding this shooting. how long that's going to take. of course today all eyes are on ferguson because of the funeral...
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>> we just came through a couple specifically related to kids with there is an uptake of children's reading for example, so to do a big campaign with we just are introduced series an introductory offers through indigo to list them all kids' category that is 45% in one month and it was interesting for them but the immediacy and of moving through was effective. so we said trials like that that was interesting and we have limited success to bring things like digital and bundling together we're in the italian market of all places have the structures like the biggest publisher with the second-largest retailer you can do it with all of it together. they took the top 100 books and bundled together to see how people glading gauge. and we found when somebody bought a book in print been digitally they read faster and also a shockingly valuable customer. >> and that is what amazon has discovered. >> if you are fighting for more repeople stein you can occupy more of their time with reading. >> exactly what we want to do a. >> i have some thoughts. [laughter] i think michael hit on something that we bel
>> we just came through a couple specifically related to kids with there is an uptake of children's reading for example, so to do a big campaign with we just are introduced series an introductory offers through indigo to list them all kids' category that is 45% in one month and it was interesting for them but the immediacy and of moving through was effective. so we said trials like that that was interesting and we have limited success to bring things like digital and bundling together...
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>> we just came through a couple specifically related to kids with there is an uptake of children's reading for example, so to do a big campaign with we just are introduced series an introductory offers through indigo to list them all kids' category that is 45% in one month and it was interesting for them but the immediacy and of moving through was effective. so we said trials like that that was interesting and we have limited success to bring things like digital and bundling together we're in the italian market of all places have the structures like the biggest publisher with the second-largest retailer you can do it with all of it together. they took the top 100 books and bundled together to see how people glading gauge. and we found when somebody bought a book in print been digitally they read faster and also a shockingly valuable customer. >> and that is what amazon has discovered. >> if you are fighting for more repeople stein you can occupy more of their time with reading. >> exactly what we want to do a. >> i have some thoughts. [laughter] i think michael hit on something that we bel
>> we just came through a couple specifically related to kids with there is an uptake of children's reading for example, so to do a big campaign with we just are introduced series an introductory offers through indigo to list them all kids' category that is 45% in one month and it was interesting for them but the immediacy and of moving through was effective. so we said trials like that that was interesting and we have limited success to bring things like digital and bundling together...