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so only unlocking cell phones after the date this took effect, it's illegal. so makes no sense from a policy perspective. i don't know if some foreigns made this based on some -- with magnifying glasses. but hopefully there's some common sense prevail and we can repeal that. >> is there a sense in congress that this is something that should pass? >> if we can get enough attention, peter. it's one of these things that constituents hopefully are calling in. we have gotten several calls. a lot of the digital freedom groups are engaged with this, as are different tech companies. got to get on the agenda of members of congress to show this is important. this puts america's innovation at a competitive disadvantage to the many countries that don't have any criminal penalty for cell phone unlocking in europe and elsewhere. >> the chairman -- >> one more thing. if the government actually starts putting kids in jail over that, that will also attract attention. so this is something that prosecutors can do, and might just take a few cases of, you know, 19-year-old unlocke
so only unlocking cell phones after the date this took effect, it's illegal. so makes no sense from a policy perspective. i don't know if some foreigns made this based on some -- with magnifying glasses. but hopefully there's some common sense prevail and we can repeal that. >> is there a sense in congress that this is something that should pass? >> if we can get enough attention, peter. it's one of these things that constituents hopefully are calling in. we have gotten several...
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absolutely absurd and unlocked cell phones in many countries are very popular. there's many perfectly legitimate reasons somebody might want to do that. may might want to have two or three numbers on the same phone, they might want to have their phone be verizon in one area and t-mobile in another, and yet those are criminalized, and it also prevents innovation around cell phone apps. so this bipartisan bill would simply overrule the decision of the librarian of congress and prevent people from going to jail for just unlocking their cell phones. >> host: why is a librarian of congress involved with cell phones? >> guest: you know, like a lot of members, i was quite surprised that we had a librarian who had these kinds of powers. i knew we had a library of congress, but i didn't realize they had this type of broad authority. the argument that you'll hear is that this is to, it's because of some treaty obligations that we have and because of a certain interpretation of laws that congress has passed in the past. but, again, we argue it was not a necessary decision.
absolutely absurd and unlocked cell phones in many countries are very popular. there's many perfectly legitimate reasons somebody might want to do that. may might want to have two or three numbers on the same phone, they might want to have their phone be verizon in one area and t-mobile in another, and yet those are criminalized, and it also prevents innovation around cell phone apps. so this bipartisan bill would simply overrule the decision of the librarian of congress and prevent people from...
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. >> up next, the high profit battle to unlock california's hidden oil reserves, is anyone making surenbc investigation into fracking. >> there's a modern day gold rush going on in california, oil and gas companies are scrambling to unlock one of the largest no one oil reserves in the united states. and the practice of fracking will likely play a big role in unlocking the reserves. >> you first uncovered this more than a year ago. >> that is right. >> it's the wild west, any regulation here? >> none yet. we are talking the largest oil reserve in the world. it's called the montrae shale. they believe it goes all the way to south of bakers field and contains 15 billion barrels of oil, 2/3 of the country's known reserves of shale oil, that is why there's a new law to closely monitor and closely regulate fracking before the oil boom begins. >> i am fourth generation to live here. >> after decades as a high school teacher, tom retired four years ago to the orchards where his father, grandfather and great grandfather farmed before him. now, along with the almonds, and fruit trees they have s
. >> up next, the high profit battle to unlock california's hidden oil reserves, is anyone making surenbc investigation into fracking. >> there's a modern day gold rush going on in california, oil and gas companies are scrambling to unlock one of the largest no one oil reserves in the united states. and the practice of fracking will likely play a big role in unlocking the reserves. >> you first uncovered this more than a year ago. >> that is right. >> it's the wild...
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for out the city there's all these why five hotspots which people lock because they don't want to unlock them because people were suck their bandwidth by downloading torrents or then people have to foot the bill for that now if you use big point people can unlock their their internet why fight and get money back as people use their wife i and then that and then that incentivize people to become providers of internet and incentivizes the creation of mesh networks. talking of a lot of censorship on the internet talking of wife i imagine you're far away from internet like you're somewhere in the jungles of nicaragua is because any good for me is it is there any use for bitcoin in that in that situation where there is no internet around me yeah like people are so right so just this last weekend there was a guy who did a presentation in canary wharf about iceland how the icelandic government cannot manage its own. currency. and this guy had a long history of minting private currencies and he was proposing that the icelandic government should move to the issuing of private currency that's back
for out the city there's all these why five hotspots which people lock because they don't want to unlock them because people were suck their bandwidth by downloading torrents or then people have to foot the bill for that now if you use big point people can unlock their their internet why fight and get money back as people use their wife i and then that and then that incentivize people to become providers of internet and incentivizes the creation of mesh networks. talking of a lot of censorship...
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because a stored on your computer and in a file nobody can access this far you have the keys to unlock your because to send them to other people if you want you can trust of the third party sites like there's one called block chain dot info where you can set up a while if and use your storing your because someone else. but you but you hold because it's on your laptop and it's something really powerful and i send because directly over to the internet to someone else without any further party involved using software that i wrote completely myself. using because i held on my laptop and nobody else can access it it's a far better security policy because software is open source so you can download it and you can read it and just like someone can read french or spanish or english if you're a programmer you can read the source code and see that it does exactly what it says it does because it's a system based of mathematical principles not of the social fallibilities of failings of of third parties now since your bank accounts are all cloud closed down hugh existing of bitcoin is only as of to
because a stored on your computer and in a file nobody can access this far you have the keys to unlock your because to send them to other people if you want you can trust of the third party sites like there's one called block chain dot info where you can set up a while if and use your storing your because someone else. but you but you hold because it's on your laptop and it's something really powerful and i send because directly over to the internet to someone else without any further party...
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because a stored on your computer and in a file nobody can access this far you have the keys to unlock your because to send them to other people if you want you can blow trust of the first party sites like this one could block chain dot info where you can set up a while if unused you're storing your because it was someone else and in return they make it convenient for you but you hold because it's on your laptop is something really powerful when i send because directly over to the internet to someone else without any party involved using software that i wrote completely myself. using because i held on my laptop and nobody else can access it's a far better security policy because software is open source so you can download it and you can read it and just like someone can read french or spanish or english if you're a programmer you can read the source code and see that it does exactly what it says it does because it's a system based of mathematical principles not of the social fallibilities of failings of of third parties now since your bank accounts are all cloud closed down you existin
because a stored on your computer and in a file nobody can access this far you have the keys to unlock your because to send them to other people if you want you can blow trust of the first party sites like this one could block chain dot info where you can set up a while if unused you're storing your because it was someone else and in return they make it convenient for you but you hold because it's on your laptop is something really powerful when i send because directly over to the internet to...
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saturday night two men opened the unlocked door of a home. the men woke up the homeowners and left with some of their valuables. police are trying to find out if this crime is linked to two recent burglaries nearby. >> you think of this as a tranquil neighborhood so those things wouldn't happen. >> so far no east east arrests and
saturday night two men opened the unlocked door of a home. the men woke up the homeowners and left with some of their valuables. police are trying to find out if this crime is linked to two recent burglaries nearby. >> you think of this as a tranquil neighborhood so those things wouldn't happen. >> so far no east east arrests and
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. >> montgomery county police say late saturday night two male suspects opened the unlocked door.hey awoke the homeowners and demanded and left with their valuables. a few weeks ago there was a home burglary not far away in the 8908900 block of holly leaf lane where tom cuer lives. >> you think of this as a tranquil neighbourhood and those things wouldn't happen. >> a day later there was a burglary iburglary on wilson lan bethesda. they are urging people to lock their doors and turn on their porch light and activate their security systems. >> like everybody you get relaxed and leave doors open and things of that nature. >> most of the time the doors are unlocked. >> he is kernel becaushe is cone he lives there is a security presence to deter these crimes. >> i am unhappy because we have been here almost 20 years and it's happening more often these days. >> we wish we could share with you a detailed description of the suspects, but the information is not available at this time. they say it's possible that the suspects had their faces concealed during these crimes. in bethesda abc 7
. >> montgomery county police say late saturday night two male suspects opened the unlocked door.hey awoke the homeowners and demanded and left with their valuables. a few weeks ago there was a home burglary not far away in the 8908900 block of holly leaf lane where tom cuer lives. >> you think of this as a tranquil neighbourhood and those things wouldn't happen. >> a day later there was a burglary iburglary on wilson lan bethesda. they are urging people to lock their doors...
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open.ving doors >> doors unlocked. says that he is concerned. unhappy because we have been living here for 20 years and it happens more often. it is scary. >> county authorities are working hard to develop a description of the suspect. at this hour, they do not have it. they believed that the suspect may have been covering their faces. . >> the search continues in montgomery county. thank you. a home is up for sale. an open house was held this afternoon. the husband is charged with the murder. he is scheduled to stand trial in december. reportedts who first snowdon's leak says that he has detailed information as to how the nsa works. has anreenwald instruction manual for how the msa is built. snowdon has insisted that details from the documents not be made public, at least, for now. been inis and -- he has and moscow airport for weeks. airline iswhy the considering suing the ntsb. , we'll talk about the abandonment of the traditional sunday greeting. a program that has been around 153 years comes to an >> you are watching abc seven news at 11:00
open.ving doors >> doors unlocked. says that he is concerned. unhappy because we have been living here for 20 years and it happens more often. it is scary. >> county authorities are working hard to develop a description of the suspect. at this hour, they do not have it. they believed that the suspect may have been covering their faces. . >> the search continues in montgomery county. thank you. a home is up for sale. an open house was held this afternoon. the husband is charged...
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it is true that we need the in proper ability to do the unlocking.my question was calling to be focused on the rollout of four g's service and the problems with that in rural areas of we don't have in dropper ability. >> especially in the lower 700 without in chopper ability this will be a long time before our carriers can get devices. >> exactly. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate the witnesses being here today. i wanted to ask you about -- i have constituents in more rural areas, new hampshire, to some extent grafton county. there really don't yet have full access to wireless or broadband capacity that they need camino, so many households, roughly a third of american households don't even have a land mine. and then for economic activity and growth. so what can we do to increase access in these areas? and how does the competitive marketplace in rural and urban -- i think it's very clear to people how it works in an urban setting, but how can we increase access using the competitive murder place in the more ru
it is true that we need the in proper ability to do the unlocking.my question was calling to be focused on the rollout of four g's service and the problems with that in rural areas of we don't have in dropper ability. >> especially in the lower 700 without in chopper ability this will be a long time before our carriers can get devices. >> exactly. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate the witnesses being here today. i wanted to ask...
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with all of the building that's been unlocked since 2008 and everything going on around here, the marketconomy basis of our licensing has driven prices insane. there are no licenses and there are nothing but new properties coming seeking licenses. last year i was told that the solution was up to me as a bar owner as a citizen to try to push my legislators to create something. how can we go about creating new licenses in order to unlock the economy on our entrepreneurial activities and as one of the entrepreneurs in the city. what's to keep me from going elsewhere, leaving san francisco. what is san francisco and the abc going to do to help keep me in the city so i can create new jobs and new businesses that are going to drive tax revenue to this city? >> a great point and great question and appreciate the opportunity to speak directly to it. as you all know, liquor licensing is a formulated thing and allowances for number of liquor license within particular communities and counties is in fact limited by among other things but chiefly a population. we all know that san francisco's populat
with all of the building that's been unlocked since 2008 and everything going on around here, the marketconomy basis of our licensing has driven prices insane. there are no licenses and there are nothing but new properties coming seeking licenses. last year i was told that the solution was up to me as a bar owner as a citizen to try to push my legislators to create something. how can we go about creating new licenses in order to unlock the economy on our entrepreneurial activities and as one of...
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so opening and closing the doors enough times can move the mechanism from locked to unlocked without sort of warning. ford will begin the recall on august 5th. >>> all right. so another big story we have been talking about all day and we are going to be talking about all week is certainly the weather. it's been hot out there and a lot of you are wondering how hot is it going to go. we are going to find out but i know a lot of people have been wondering what they can do to get some relief from the heat. >> you got to have water go to abc2news.com and check the cooling centers with close to a dozen set up around baltimore city. everything you need to know linda so is saying a few moments ago about the 400 people up in northern fells point with no power. they need to heed the warnings to stay safe. four people in maryland died as a result of heat related injuries. >> the city health department issued a code read if you need relief if your neighbor is without power check on them and let them know about the air conditioning places around the city. >> take mind of it today is the commute a
so opening and closing the doors enough times can move the mechanism from locked to unlocked without sort of warning. ford will begin the recall on august 5th. >>> all right. so another big story we have been talking about all day and we are going to be talking about all week is certainly the weather. it's been hot out there and a lot of you are wondering how hot is it going to go. we are going to find out but i know a lot of people have been wondering what they can do to get some...
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i make the biggest contribution i can in the thing that gets me going in the morning, which is to unlock human potential, help people on what their potential. for me, that is about being associated with not for profits that helped to do that. can i help to restore the entrepreneurial spirit in this country? can i help women to realize their potential? women are the most underutilized potential in the world. can i help to develop leadership capacity with the organizations i work with? i have always believed when opportunity knocks, you need to answer the door, never say never. [applause] >> that leads into the next question. cheryl sandberg's book and advice has generated controversy this year, perhaps more than she anticipated. what is your take on what she had to say? >> cheryl sandberg is a good friend of mine. good for her that she has decided to spend her time, talent, and money to help inspire other women. there are some things i disagree with her on however. one thing mentioned in my introduction, i was the number one powerful woman in business for six years in a row. it was a grea
i make the biggest contribution i can in the thing that gets me going in the morning, which is to unlock human potential, help people on what their potential. for me, that is about being associated with not for profits that helped to do that. can i help to restore the entrepreneurial spirit in this country? can i help women to realize their potential? women are the most underutilized potential in the world. can i help to develop leadership capacity with the organizations i work with? i have...
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>> make sure your lockers are unlocked! >> a massive search for contraband turns up the heat on two inmates. >> i think they think we're getting high. >> a convict prompts an evacuation when he floods his housing unit. >> it was done accidentally when i was cleaning the feces out of the sprinkler. >> a serial bank robber recounts his criminal exploits. >> you've got yourself and somebody tries to stop you, you've got these and that's it. >> in prison, they tend to prey on the weak. >> a convicted killer's physical handicap makes him especially vulnerable. >> i have to walk around with a chip on my shoulder 24/7. i can't show weakness. >> with the personal cameras, we provide them, inmates give us intimate views of their lives in prison. >> it doesn't get any better than this, right? this is my playground. >> this is the life that i have chosen for myself. among the many things i could have been, i could have done it, this is what it is. this is another room, no bigger than some people's bathrooms. >> i try not to let people
>> make sure your lockers are unlocked! >> a massive search for contraband turns up the heat on two inmates. >> i think they think we're getting high. >> a convict prompts an evacuation when he floods his housing unit. >> it was done accidentally when i was cleaning the feces out of the sprinkler. >> a serial bank robber recounts his criminal exploits. >> you've got yourself and somebody tries to stop you, you've got these and that's it. >> in...
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we are concerned about new legal barriers to unlocking cell phones. last fall the library congress phase out long recognized practice of locking phones for use on other networks. with what was once legally protected is subject to criminal prosecution. we're please ad number of members of this committee introduced or cosponsored bills to remedy the issue n our views consumers should use mobile devices they purchased pass they see fit. research indicates that consumers agree. according to a nationwide poll by consumers -- "consumer reports" in 2011, a overwhelming 96% of the respondents felt consumers should keep their existing headsets when changing carriers. 88% believe hand-sets should work on any cellular network that they choose. the fcc began a proceeding last year to promote inneroperability among wireless devices. we support efforts that allow consumers to use devices they purchased on any network of their choice. we remain concerned about the structure of traditional contracts and early termination fees which create artificial barriers to compe
we are concerned about new legal barriers to unlocking cell phones. last fall the library congress phase out long recognized practice of locking phones for use on other networks. with what was once legally protected is subject to criminal prosecution. we're please ad number of members of this committee introduced or cosponsored bills to remedy the issue n our views consumers should use mobile devices they purchased pass they see fit. research indicates that consumers agree. according to a...
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there's this enormous mystery waiting to be unlocked. and the brain initiative will change that by giving scientists the tools they need to get a dynamic picture of the brain in action, and better understand how we think and how we learn and how we remember. and that knowledge could be, will be transform difficult. imagine if no family had to feel helpless watching a loved one disappear behind the mask of parkinson's or struggle in the grip of ep will will-- epilepsy. imagine if we can reverse traumatic brain injury or ptsd for our veterans coming home or if millions of americans were suddenly finding new jobs in these fields. jobs we haven't even dreamt up yet because we chose to invest in this project. we can't afford to miss these opportunities while the rest of the world races ahead. i don't want the next job creating discoveries to happen in china india or germany. i want them to happen right here in the united states of america. and that's part of what this brain initiative is about. we have a chance to improve the lives of not jus
there's this enormous mystery waiting to be unlocked. and the brain initiative will change that by giving scientists the tools they need to get a dynamic picture of the brain in action, and better understand how we think and how we learn and how we remember. and that knowledge could be, will be transform difficult. imagine if no family had to feel helpless watching a loved one disappear behind the mask of parkinson's or struggle in the grip of ep will will-- epilepsy. imagine if we can reverse...
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i think the restructuring could actually unlock some value, so to see it get dropped about 15% in the4 hours, i think there is value there. i think we get a bounce. >> you see a catalyst in the near term, pcs are under pressure and the business segment is going to subscription only. >> the pc story is old. that's been out there. >> if it was old -- >> pc lagging? >> the windows. >> hold on. >> i think it is old news and that's why i think the stock dropping 15% was over done. i think that's why you see a bit of a bounce today and over 32. >> do you want to row tart the chair this way. >> windows revenue is lagging pc shipments. >> it is. we know the story at microsoft is not a great one. that's why you get the restructuring. from a fundamental basis, i wouldn't go out there based on the surface. >> i was going to say i love how we're having a fierce debate over a company that laid such a huge egg. worst one. >> you don't near term. >> the jury is still out. >> i think the restructuring that balmer will put through will unlock value and it is why the stock ran to 36 and over sold on th
i think the restructuring could actually unlock some value, so to see it get dropped about 15% in the4 hours, i think there is value there. i think we get a bounce. >> you see a catalyst in the near term, pcs are under pressure and the business segment is going to subscription only. >> the pc story is old. that's been out there. >> if it was old -- >> pc lagging? >> the windows. >> hold on. >> i think it is old news and that's why i think the stock...
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so, and the front door was unlocked.nd the door was unlocked, the garage was open, so they cleared the house. they asked me for the owner's name and phone number, and asked if the person went inside the house. then the next week -- the guy i saw broke into, apparently stole a laptop, ran off, but one of the maintenance guys saw him and was able to give the police they direction where he was going, and he was actually arrested. so, when i saw him in the same area in front of the guy's house , tend to keep them secured and he was moving into the house. just thought -- something doesn't fit right here. >> but this is prior to this one. >> i'm sorry. that's why i thought -- >> suspicious? what was trayvon -- the question of being suspicious? >> at the house?g at the house >> the same house i called about before. about the -- looked into the house and then i drove -- there is. >> shepard: this is video that was shot by the police. their interrogation of george zimmerman. and the prosecutors are playing it in heir case in chie
so, and the front door was unlocked.nd the door was unlocked, the garage was open, so they cleared the house. they asked me for the owner's name and phone number, and asked if the person went inside the house. then the next week -- the guy i saw broke into, apparently stole a laptop, ran off, but one of the maintenance guys saw him and was able to give the police they direction where he was going, and he was actually arrested. so, when i saw him in the same area in front of the guy's house ,...
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. >> take your left hand and slowly unlock the door. >> do not move. >> get out of the car. >> get downn the [ bleep ] ground right now. face down. road and your backup is a minute away. i have to stay on top of my game. it could save my life. it could save, you know, my partner's life. >> dig it in. >> that's a tremendous amount of responsibility that i take very seriously. >> nice, nice. good job. >> even though they have only been partners for a few months, patrol officers jen and pat rogers know each other well. >> i drink some bad stuff. >> you drink bad stuff. >> i do drink bad stuff. i've always wants to do a cleanse. >> dude, it's good parsley and -- >> not food. >> what do you think is crazy i want to cleanse my body. >> you don't eat [ bleep ] anyway. i do cleanse the natural way. >> the natural way? >> coffee and -- >> coffee works every time. >> coffee works for you every time. that's for sure. we answer radio calls and that's the attention. want to stop? good morning, how are you? >> secondary to that would be motor vehicle enforcement. did you square away your registration
. >> take your left hand and slowly unlock the door. >> do not move. >> get out of the car. >> get downn the [ bleep ] ground right now. face down. road and your backup is a minute away. i have to stay on top of my game. it could save my life. it could save, you know, my partner's life. >> dig it in. >> that's a tremendous amount of responsibility that i take very seriously. >> nice, nice. good job. >> even though they have only been partners for...
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right there in his hand, a mysterious device that can unlock car doors.s law enforcement baffled. they don't know what it is or how it works. then there is this technique. when you go unlock your car clicking your key chain, a thief in the parking lot can block the signal. >> if you go and press your key it sends a signal. if the bad guys has right equipment he can jam the signal. you walk away from it and that is how they get in the car. >> once inside they have another weapon, an electronic device that overpowers the anti-theft measures allowing them to start it up and drive it away. >> some as small as this. >> what can you do to protect your car? police recommend parking your car in a garage or well lighted parking lot. hidden tracking devices can help you recover your car if it is stolen. >> dan: there are some tips. restaurants in some of top culinary restaurants in the world are cheating their customers. up next, admission that has >>> paris known for culinary delight but we are learning some of the fine restaurants in france are actually serving f
right there in his hand, a mysterious device that can unlock car doors.s law enforcement baffled. they don't know what it is or how it works. then there is this technique. when you go unlock your car clicking your key chain, a thief in the parking lot can block the signal. >> if you go and press your key it sends a signal. if the bad guys has right equipment he can jam the signal. you walk away from it and that is how they get in the car. >> once inside they have another weapon, an...
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trying to reach the green party and i was city iowa sam sachs r t well medical advancements have unlocked the secret of the human body just wasn't the span of a few decades and elements that had unknown causes has simply become solvable issues doctors have the ability to see inside the body as never before some modern examples of that include x. rays and m.r.i.'s that help us find out what's happening inside the human's body that makes them suffer so much and other methods can't reveal them but what if the secrets unlocked are no longer just a matter of medical know how but the very thoughts inside of a person's head for more on that the residents laurie her finest. it's better not to the government is reading our emails and personal bank account information and web and these searches and anything else they want to if they decide to log in to us without even telling us but guess what sometime in the not too distant future they'll probably be reading our minds as well here's the deal there's a technology called and asked m.r.i. or functional m.r.i. which measures changes in localized brain
trying to reach the green party and i was city iowa sam sachs r t well medical advancements have unlocked the secret of the human body just wasn't the span of a few decades and elements that had unknown causes has simply become solvable issues doctors have the ability to see inside the body as never before some modern examples of that include x. rays and m.r.i.'s that help us find out what's happening inside the human's body that makes them suffer so much and other methods can't reveal them but...
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this is the man was one of two suspects to apparently breaking through unlocked bedroom window. one suspect was the one in the face, tied her up with a cord impressed a gun up to our head, threatening to kill her. the man then drag the woman into her bedroom closet and hit her in the head. the victim was treated for facial injuries and then later released from hospital. one neighbor says immediately after the incident he warned his wife to be extra careful when home alone. so far no arrests have been made. police are searching for a man involved in a home invasion robbery in fremont. it happened last night. police a man with a gun rang the doorbell and pepper sprayed a woman who answered the door. the man then forced himself inside the home. for people, including two children, were inside the house were able to escape. the swat team and police closed down streets in the area for several hours to search for the suspect. he is described as a hispanic male in his thirties with a long ponytail, goatee, and tattoos above both eyebrows. oakland police are holding a news conference thi
this is the man was one of two suspects to apparently breaking through unlocked bedroom window. one suspect was the one in the face, tied her up with a cord impressed a gun up to our head, threatening to kill her. the man then drag the woman into her bedroom closet and hit her in the head. the victim was treated for facial injuries and then later released from hospital. one neighbor says immediately after the incident he warned his wife to be extra careful when home alone. so far no arrests...
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which is to unlock human potential. help people unlock their potential. for me that's about can i be associated with not for profit that's helped do that. can i help restore the entrepreneurial spirit in this country. can i help women fulfill their potential. women the most underutilized resource. can i help resources and capacity with the organizations that i work with. i have also believed that when opportunity knocks you need to answer the door. so never say never. [applause]. >> that leads to next question which is cheryls book in advice containing lean in have generated controversy. as someone who's made empowering women a priority, what's your take on what she had to say? >> cheryl sendberg is a good friend of mine. good for her that she has decided to spend her time and her talent and her money to help inspire other women. there's some things that i disagree with her on, however. one of the things that was kindly mentioned in my introduction. i was number one most powerful business six years in a row. it was a great honor of course. every year i wi
which is to unlock human potential. help people unlock their potential. for me that's about can i be associated with not for profit that's helped do that. can i help restore the entrepreneurial spirit in this country. can i help women fulfill their potential. women the most underutilized resource. can i help resources and capacity with the organizations that i work with. i have also believed that when opportunity knocks you need to answer the door. so never say never. [applause]. >> that...
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police say the men got through the house through an unlocked door, and they are urging residents to make sure that all doors and windows are locked and alarm systems are being used if you have them. >>> two men possibly struck by lightning are waking up. the capital says the 19-year-old benson and 23-year-old steel are still being treated as the medical center but made significant improvements. they are in fair condition, and the two men were at a picnic in annapolis wednesday night when lightning struck nearby, and they are found unconscious and were rushed to the hospital, and the fire officials have not confirmed the men were indeed struck by lightning. >>> surprising new comments about the condition of nelson mandela tonight. who is saying the former south african president could soon be released from the hospital? >>> and the biggest loser coming to d.c. >>> and emotional reaction, to >>> a former south african president says he believes nelson mandela could soon be discharged from the hospital to recuperate at home. he has been hospitalized for over a month with a lung infection, a
police say the men got through the house through an unlocked door, and they are urging residents to make sure that all doors and windows are locked and alarm systems are being used if you have them. >>> two men possibly struck by lightning are waking up. the capital says the 19-year-old benson and 23-year-old steel are still being treated as the medical center but made significant improvements. they are in fair condition, and the two men were at a picnic in annapolis wednesday night...
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the security door unlocked and then you have to unlock the bars themselves, as well. >> the solid outert inmates from communicating with one another. they rarely leave their cells. and even their meals are brought to them. but we found that the cells in "n" block differ from most american high security american cells in two especially significant ways. in american prisons, cameras are generally placed only in common areas. here they are actually inside each cell. likewise, there is one area here that offers the kind of privacy that we had never seen in the states. >> let me show you the bathroom. this is the standard bathroom for "n" unit. >> in an american prison, all the toilets are out in the open. in this prison, people could actually walk into their bathroom and shut a door and have privacy. >> translator: that's the law. >> one "n" block inmate, a 24-year-old, agreed to speak with us. he is serving a life sentence for murder and says his problems began after borrowing money from a friend to buy drugs. >> translator: i did not have money to pay my debt. he said he would help me to
the security door unlocked and then you have to unlock the bars themselves, as well. >> the solid outert inmates from communicating with one another. they rarely leave their cells. and even their meals are brought to them. but we found that the cells in "n" block differ from most american high security american cells in two especially significant ways. in american prisons, cameras are generally placed only in common areas. here they are actually inside each cell. likewise, there...
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according to police, the burglars entered through an unlocked back door. montgomery county police say that is a big issue for them, not so much forced entry in these burglary cases but situations where people are leaving doors, garage doors to the home, windows unlocked. allowing burglars to bistep having to break in forcibly and essentially being able to walk right inside the home. at this time, police are trying to determine if these recent burglaries are connected. in bethesda, jackie bensen news 4. >>> dead at 31, "glee" producers scramble to deal with the sudden death of their young star. >>> the ntsb apologizing for confirming fake and highly offensive names of the asiana airlines pilots who crashed in san francisco, but that may not stop the lawsuits. stop the lawsuits. >>> a man gets arrested "the democratic party of virginia sponsored this ad." "i started working when i was about sixteen years old and i've worked for about sixty years. now i'm retired and i do rely on social security and medicare. i think ken cuccinelli does not care about people
according to police, the burglars entered through an unlocked back door. montgomery county police say that is a big issue for them, not so much forced entry in these burglary cases but situations where people are leaving doors, garage doors to the home, windows unlocked. allowing burglars to bistep having to break in forcibly and essentially being able to walk right inside the home. at this time, police are trying to determine if these recent burglaries are connected. in bethesda, jackie bensen...
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our ambition -- here's some unlocked value. nobody knows value better than you, right?hat's why i come on your show. >> thank you. >> there's three things in this stock that i think are very, very undervalued right now that really need to be unlocked in the minds of investors. number one, we grew this quarter in double digits. we didn't get everything we wanted in asia, true. we grew operating profit in double digits. we reiterated our full year profit outlook. today, reiterated. we might use different levers, but we reiterated the fact that we're going to make it. here's the value, though. big data is valued at a ten to one ratio in the capital markets. we have hannah, the world's standard in-memory platform for realtime analytics. makes companies faster and better. we have cloud, growing in triple digits, and we have a core business that's growing in solid double digits over time. >> got it. >> that's a big, big franchise. >> it should work. it should work. i'm going to hold you to the back half. i will. that's bill mcdermott, co-ceo of s.a.p., one of the best enterpr
our ambition -- here's some unlocked value. nobody knows value better than you, right?hat's why i come on your show. >> thank you. >> there's three things in this stock that i think are very, very undervalued right now that really need to be unlocked in the minds of investors. number one, we grew this quarter in double digits. we didn't get everything we wanted in asia, true. we grew operating profit in double digits. we reiterated our full year profit outlook. today, reiterated. we...
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investigators think the men got in through an unlocked door, they escaped with some items from that home, but no one was injured. >>> we are getting ready for the hottest weather of the year so far. you have lots and lots of sunshine. we started out in the upper 70s in town, as of noon we are already to 90 degrees in dc in fredericksburg. 87 on the bay even, 85 in southern maryland. the humidity is also a factor. this is one thing we are going to watch this afternoon. no heat advisories in effect. if you have to be outside, this is heat we haven't dealt with a lot this summer. by 4:00 it could be in the upper 90s and even low 100s. stay cool and remember your pets and the elderly. details of a hot week coming up in a few minutes. back to you. >>> it wasn't marching but a stranded cyclist on the side of the road. >>> the former presses is >>> we have a health alert that could help you decide whether to stay on your job longer. because a study of half a million people in france found that delaying retirement can actually reduce your risk of developing alzheimer's disease and other tips of
investigators think the men got in through an unlocked door, they escaped with some items from that home, but no one was injured. >>> we are getting ready for the hottest weather of the year so far. you have lots and lots of sunshine. we started out in the upper 70s in town, as of noon we are already to 90 degrees in dc in fredericksburg. 87 on the bay even, 85 in southern maryland. the humidity is also a factor. this is one thing we are going to watch this afternoon. no heat...
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anybody in the camp of let's break it apart into different companies and unlock that value, that's prettyhe ceo level. >> you know what caught my eye in that memo besides the corporate buzz words and double speak, at the end it said craig mundy will be working on a basically secret project with steve ballmer. >> threw that in the end. >> still selling calls against it. it's up 30% from the call at goldman sachs to get out of it. >> back off. >> we liked this in august again for selling the august 36 calls against it. i love this one. >> guys we got to go there. we're going to move on. i don't know how melissa does it. there's the synopsis. people can read it. if you are on the radio you're out of luck. the market is closing at record highs. we're going to go a little hold 'em and fold 'em, apparently a game you guys play. with the traders coming up right after the break. and invest their own way. with scottrade's smart text, i can quickly understand my charts, and spend more time trading. 8 so i can react in real-time. plus, my local scottrade office is there to help. because they know i
anybody in the camp of let's break it apart into different companies and unlock that value, that's prettyhe ceo level. >> you know what caught my eye in that memo besides the corporate buzz words and double speak, at the end it said craig mundy will be working on a basically secret project with steve ballmer. >> threw that in the end. >> still selling calls against it. it's up 30% from the call at goldman sachs to get out of it. >> back off. >> we liked this in...
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one example we saw says new owner leaves gun unlocked around kids.you can go ahead and see a map of the house which we will not show the viewers. the developer of the gun said this is a safety app in which parents and owners can alert each other on the safety in their neighborhoods. i know people are critical of this. but why should people be concerned if they say a new gun owner is leaving the gun unlo unlocked around the kids. >> you know, erin, i'm a liberal gun owner, so gun control you don't even want to know. but this seems counter-productive, like an obvious invasion of privacy and ripe for abuse. listen, i have a bunch of things i would love to tag, just for the heck of it. and i think lots of people would like to do it. they would tell people who want to steal guns where they are. you know, i think it is different when law enforcement says this is where you know, say child molester's live. and when a person just goes oh, i suspect this person of child abuse, this is where they live. you are know, i think that gets very subjective as to wheth
one example we saw says new owner leaves gun unlocked around kids.you can go ahead and see a map of the house which we will not show the viewers. the developer of the gun said this is a safety app in which parents and owners can alert each other on the safety in their neighborhoods. i know people are critical of this. but why should people be concerned if they say a new gun owner is leaving the gun unlo unlocked around the kids. >> you know, erin, i'm a liberal gun owner, so gun control...
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bay area scientists have begun to unlock the secrets of these aquatic athletes. >>> and after multiple unmanned missions to mars, we still don't know if life has ever existed there. nasa scientists are hoping a new high-tech rover will help them solve the mystery. >>> major funding for "quest" is provided by the national science
bay area scientists have begun to unlock the secrets of these aquatic athletes. >>> and after multiple unmanned missions to mars, we still don't know if life has ever existed there. nasa scientists are hoping a new high-tech rover will help them solve the mystery. >>> major funding for "quest" is provided by the national science
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webb was in jail on child endangerment charges for leaving daphne in an unlocked car. he told oakland police, daphne was gone. he spent his time in jail riddled with guilt. >> my daughter is missing. and i have to live with that. even though i'm out of jail, i am still not free. that's how i feel. i can't really sleep. i haven't slept since i've been here. just worried about her. please. let me bring her, drop her off somewhere. leave a note or something. >> today police continue to search the home where webb and his daughter lived. people in the area where daphne disappeared have been passing out fliers. webb did confirm that daphne was placed in his care by child protective services. six months ago, that's because what he called a life threatening incident involving the child's mother. allen. >> kristen ayers, thank you very much. police are offering up to $10,000 in reward money for information leading to baby daphne. >>> if you live in southern county, boston marathon brandon has been missing from the area of monterey in gilroy. that is west of highway 101. he has
webb was in jail on child endangerment charges for leaving daphne in an unlocked car. he told oakland police, daphne was gone. he spent his time in jail riddled with guilt. >> my daughter is missing. and i have to live with that. even though i'm out of jail, i am still not free. that's how i feel. i can't really sleep. i haven't slept since i've been here. just worried about her. please. let me bring her, drop her off somewhere. leave a note or something. >> today police continue to...
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front door unlocked. garage open. for the owner's name, phone number, and then asked -- blah, blah, blah. then the next week, the next building on the end that the guy i saw broke in apparently saw a laptop, ran off. but one of the maintenance guys saw him and was able to give the police a direction of where he was going. and he was actually arrested. so when i saw him in the house and he was looking in to the house, i just thought -- something doesn't fit right here. >> this is the one prior? >> no, that's the one i thought was suspicious. >> what was suspicious? >> he was looking at the house intently. the same house that, yeah, i had called about before. he stopped and there was a car like backing up, so i closed down. and then i drove around him. and he kept looking at me and when i passed, it was raining and i said he's not walking briskly to get out of the rain. he wasn't -- didn't look like a marathon runner that was train willing in the rain. just walking slowly. so i thought something was off. >> so you were
front door unlocked. garage open. for the owner's name, phone number, and then asked -- blah, blah, blah. then the next week, the next building on the end that the guy i saw broke in apparently saw a laptop, ran off. but one of the maintenance guys saw him and was able to give the police a direction of where he was going. and he was actually arrested. so when i saw him in the house and he was looking in to the house, i just thought -- something doesn't fit right here. >> this is the one...
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>> one employee who didn't want to be identified told me they quickly called 911, but they didn't unlock the door because they were worried the violence was inside. the woman attacked right out here was a customer of the karaoke lounge, as another man who was violently attacked down the street. after the attack, people rushed to the victim's side. she was knocked unconscious for a short while, but was back awake by the time the ambulance came. police arrested three of the group, but they are asking the public's help to find this man, the man in the black hoody. the guy who kicked the victim in the face. at this point, the cops believe the rampage was unrelated to the pride events. a group of criminals who saw opportunities to steal and committed a shockingly violent act in the process. joe vasquez, kpix5. >> well in fact, police think the group attacked several people on market that night between civic center and castro and not all of those victims have come forward yet. >> we learned more about a couple that died on a hiking trip. the husband and wife were found near a rock formation ca
>> one employee who didn't want to be identified told me they quickly called 911, but they didn't unlock the door because they were worried the violence was inside. the woman attacked right out here was a customer of the karaoke lounge, as another man who was violently attacked down the street. after the attack, people rushed to the victim's side. she was knocked unconscious for a short while, but was back awake by the time the ambulance came. police arrested three of the group, but they...