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texts are important. it's of course important to stay connected with your friends, but you should always put down the phone and make sure that you're staying connected with the people around you. >> and remember, don't say anything in a text that you wouldn't say in person. it's easy to be mean in a text, and it's just as hurtful. >> coming up, i'm going to show you why trying to play injured is a technical foul. >> sports can be dangerous, and not taking the right precautions can put you in the doctor's office. diyu has the story. >> what comes to mind when you think of a dangerous sport? football? hockey? maybe even rugby. but i bet basketball wasn't at the top of your list. meet rj mehan. he knows firsthand just how dangerous the sport basketball can be. >> i've pulled a couple muscles. actually, recently i just got an avulsion, which is when you pull a muscle and it pulls out a piece of the bone, too. >> no stranger to pain, rj had to sit out earlier in his seventh grade season because of a broken arm
texts are important. it's of course important to stay connected with your friends, but you should always put down the phone and make sure that you're staying connected with the people around you. >> and remember, don't say anything in a text that you wouldn't say in person. it's easy to be mean in a text, and it's just as hurtful. >> coming up, i'm going to show you why trying to play injured is a technical foul. >> sports can be dangerous, and not taking the right precautions...
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. 30% said they had sent text.hese statistics are astonishing. we are not talking about a minority of the population, right? >> guest: you brought up something about partly why we can deny it, it won't happen to us, because with a bad control group as they say in science but if you don't 100 times and not gotten in a wreck, can you say to yourself, 100% of the time i haven't got an indirect. therefore, therefore, i won't get in a wreck. it's a terrible control group because 101, or in reggie's case, who knows, 31, you guys are dead. >> host: we are doing with a one time slot machine on a rainy highway. we will pause right there we be back in a minute for more talk on attention and driving and distraction. .. of decisions we make and don't make every day we use in the fabrics of our lives. tell me more about the latest multitasking research for instance, some of the viewers may have heard the fact there are super taxpayers. how many are there? can you juggle and maybe we don't need to be as conservative as the scien
. 30% said they had sent text.hese statistics are astonishing. we are not talking about a minority of the population, right? >> guest: you brought up something about partly why we can deny it, it won't happen to us, because with a bad control group as they say in science but if you don't 100 times and not gotten in a wreck, can you say to yourself, 100% of the time i haven't got an indirect. therefore, therefore, i won't get in a wreck. it's a terrible control group because 101, or in...
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why'd you write the text? >> exactly that. i felt bad. it was out of goodwill. like i said, i'm not liable. >> judge patricia: let me ask you -- he says he left it in your room. >> no, i didn't -- i told him to put it in the garage. >> judge patricia: okay, does the garage stay locked or unlocked? >> it stays open -- unlocked. >> judge patricia: what else did you have in the garage, aidan? >> boxes. >> judge patricia: nothing else? you just have boxes and a skateboard? >> a mini fridge -- i mean, what else -- there's nothing left. >> judge patricia: unh-unh. you're asking me? i'm asking you. [ laughter ] >> judge larry: all right, so, here's how i see it. steve, the real issue is, are you going to skate or not in this case? so, we're gonna go talk about that. >> judge tanya: he could not resist. [ laughs ] >> judge patricia: that was great. >> sonia: this courtroom is in recess. >> judge larry: okay, don't make fun of my corny joke. >> judge patricia: i loved it. i wish i would have thought of it. >> judge tanya: you know what? our defendant in this case in part
why'd you write the text? >> exactly that. i felt bad. it was out of goodwill. like i said, i'm not liable. >> judge patricia: let me ask you -- he says he left it in your room. >> no, i didn't -- i told him to put it in the garage. >> judge patricia: okay, does the garage stay locked or unlocked? >> it stays open -- unlocked. >> judge patricia: what else did you have in the garage, aidan? >> boxes. >> judge patricia: nothing else? you just have...
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. >> then he got another text asking him to hang out. >> a text from hernandez. >> a text, let's have another great night. >> i take it there was a part of you that thought you have to go to work the next day. >> go home, i was like it's already 9-ish. >> so when you guys left each other what do you remember saying to him? >> i'm going to see him later. >> little did he know there would be no later. monday, june 17th, 5:37 p.m., lloyd's body is discovered by a jogger in north attelboro, 35 miles south of where he lives. here at the crime scene, investigators find odon's wallet, driver's license, and five .45 caliber shell casings. they suspect he was first shot in the back and then finished off as he was lying face up in the secluded area of an industrial park. daryl hodge learns about the murder from lloyd's sister, olivia, who calls him. >> i could hear. >> did she say he was dead? >> in between the crying, daryl is dead, i said olivia, i'll be there in a minute. i got to the house, got inside. >> and you saw his mom? what did she say? >> daryl, who killed my son? what do you say to
. >> then he got another text asking him to hang out. >> a text from hernandez. >> a text, let's have another great night. >> i take it there was a part of you that thought you have to go to work the next day. >> go home, i was like it's already 9-ish. >> so when you guys left each other what do you remember saying to him? >> i'm going to see him later. >> little did he know there would be no later. monday, june 17th, 5:37 p.m., lloyd's body is...
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and your phone can text 911 but california dispatchers can't receive that text. why and how a bill just signed by the governor could change that. >>> a teacher under arrest for abusing a young girl in his classroom while school was in session. the warning police have for parents tonight. >>> a 5th grade teacher at an elementary school in morgan hill was underarrest for molesting a student. arrested john arthur lloyd yesterday after receiving reports that he molested a female student during class in a classroom at paradise elementary school. police say the alleged molestation happened more than once. the young female victim apparently reported to the principal. >> these kids should be protected at all times and this kind of behavior that this teacher is going to subject his students to, he's in a better place right now and that's in jail. >> lloyd is being held on $250,000 bail and faces 5 charges, including molesting a child, lewd acts with a child and dissuading a witness. >>> the state isn't ready. this week governor brown sign add senate bill, 2011. helps get
and your phone can text 911 but california dispatchers can't receive that text. why and how a bill just signed by the governor could change that. >>> a teacher under arrest for abusing a young girl in his classroom while school was in session. the warning police have for parents tonight. >>> a 5th grade teacher at an elementary school in morgan hill was underarrest for molesting a student. arrested john arthur lloyd yesterday after receiving reports that he molested a female...
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what about texting and walking? driving. what about texting and walking? why teens are ah! driving. what about texting and walking? why teens arcome on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. it's what you do. this was a good idea. shhhh. be quiet. i'm being quiet. you're breathing on me! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. head for the cemetery! you raise her spirits. we tackled your shoulder pain. you make him rookie of the year. we took care of your cold symptoms. you take him on an adventure. tylenol® has been the number 1 doctor recommended brand of pain reliever for over 20 years. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol®. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. ♪ ♪ oh, her eyes ♪ her eyes ♪ make the stars look like they're not shinin'. ♪ her hair, her hair, ♪ ♪ falls perfectly without her trying. ♪ ♪ she's so b
what about texting and walking? driving. what about texting and walking? why teens are ah! driving. what about texting and walking? why teens arcome on! let's hide in the attic. no. in the basement. why can't we just get in the running car? are you crazy? let's hide behind the chainsaws. smart. yeah. ok. if you're in a horror movie, you make poor decisions. it's what you do. this was a good idea. shhhh. be quiet. i'm being quiet. you're breathing on me! if you want to save fifteen percent or...
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stuart: these texts were accompanied by figures, scenes. and since they didn't understand anything but the dates, there was no way of telling who was depicted or what the scene was about. and thinking that perhaps the figures were priests, and here was a gentle people obsessed with time and nothing else, the maya began to take on a non-human aspect. here was the strangest race of people that ever lived -- sort of gentle astronomers, forever gazing toward the sky and never doing anything that other people did. keach: twentieth century scholars wanted to believe in an idealized maya past -- no wars, no power struggles, no economic turmoil. but in the 1940s, evidence uncovered at magnificent ruins like palenque in northern mexico began to change this notion of a peaceful maya. archaeologists investigated a structure known as the "temple of the inscriptions." the building's upper level seemed imposingly solid. but beneath it, archaeologists discovered a hidden staircase. it had been deliberately blocked with rubble in ancient times. it took thr
stuart: these texts were accompanied by figures, scenes. and since they didn't understand anything but the dates, there was no way of telling who was depicted or what the scene was about. and thinking that perhaps the figures were priests, and here was a gentle people obsessed with time and nothing else, the maya began to take on a non-human aspect. here was the strangest race of people that ever lived -- sort of gentle astronomers, forever gazing toward the sky and never doing anything that...
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i almost called security. >> he texted you that at 2:00 in the morning. >> it was weird. i was confused. anyhow let's start with the papers now. oh, my god. we'll start with the "new york times" and get back to that at a later date. all right. this is about the details surrounding the death of legendary comedian joan rivers. the city's medical examiner says the 81-year-old died because of brain-damage due to a lack of oxygen. the official cause of death is listed as quote therapeutic
i almost called security. >> he texted you that at 2:00 in the morning. >> it was weird. i was confused. anyhow let's start with the papers now. oh, my god. we'll start with the "new york times" and get back to that at a later date. all right. this is about the details surrounding the death of legendary comedian joan rivers. the city's medical examiner says the 81-year-old died because of brain-damage due to a lack of oxygen. the official cause of death is listed as quote...
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made up of actual e-mails, quotes and text messages involved in those scandals. mario, rachel, welcome. i have to start with, okay. the premise of the play, we named it, larry craig, infamous for wide stance. mark foley, the page scandal that we had in '06. mark sanford, mr. appalachian trail. then anthony weiner, the one with twitter. give me -- what's the plot? like what's the premise here? >> the premise is that you've got these four famous politic n politicians doing incredibly stupid things. famous for the wrong reasons. we have politicians that do this kind of stuff all the time. all of us make mistakes but these guys made mistakes on an epic level. i wanted to show politicians who really blundered, using only the actual things they said. >> that's your screen play. you're using their words. give me the plot line. >> we start by meeting all of the politicians actually getting sworn in. rachel as the clerk of the house swears them all in as they originally were. they were originally all house members. then we start each scene separately. we see larry craig f
made up of actual e-mails, quotes and text messages involved in those scandals. mario, rachel, welcome. i have to start with, okay. the premise of the play, we named it, larry craig, infamous for wide stance. mark foley, the page scandal that we had in '06. mark sanford, mr. appalachian trail. then anthony weiner, the one with twitter. give me -- what's the plot? like what's the premise here? >> the premise is that you've got these four famous politic n politicians doing incredibly stupid...
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you're not loyal to text if you read it narrowly when the text is broad. what you have to do is figure out what it is that you do in order to keep the broad reading. this creates a real problem in constitutional interpretation because one of the things that is wrong with the original muslim, -- the originalism, associated with justice scalia, is that often he thinks that the text itself contains it. going back to roman times, one of my heirs of academic of academicreas involvement was i am the last living american roman law professor. is that the roman interpretation strategies took provisions like this and they said, you know, we realize they are not self-contained. that if we have prohibition against taking private property, we had better have a prohibition against blowing it up, even though it may not take the pieces. and that leads to the condemnation. it means you can never take private property, even when someone has a gun at your head. you can take private property. how do you measure compensation? so there's this whole elaborate body of non-textual
you're not loyal to text if you read it narrowly when the text is broad. what you have to do is figure out what it is that you do in order to keep the broad reading. this creates a real problem in constitutional interpretation because one of the things that is wrong with the original muslim, -- the originalism, associated with justice scalia, is that often he thinks that the text itself contains it. going back to roman times, one of my heirs of academic of academicreas involvement was i am the...
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did you respond to that text message, mr. wright?d no idea that they were getting a mechanic to check it out. >> judge patricia: before we look at it, did you respond to it? >> i don't know what text messages they're talking about. >> judge tanya: so, mr. micklus has said, "well, once that guy looks at it, i'll let you know." plaintiff -- "okay, cool." so, now does this refresh your recollection as to what the deal was? >> i didn't know a mechanic was -- i had no idea. >> and that's not true either. i have the whole text messages in between. this is before he even brings the bike to our house. "is it okay if we have a mechanic look at it?" he responds, "yeah, man, no problem" or something to that effect. and i will say this, too. the condition of the bike -- there was no rpm gauge, there was no speedometer on it, and the clutch was broken. >> judge patricia: just a second. you know, you absolutely say it's not a problem that he has somebody look at the bike. >> yeah, that's not a problem. >> judge tanya: that may not be a problem, bu
did you respond to that text message, mr. wright?d no idea that they were getting a mechanic to check it out. >> judge patricia: before we look at it, did you respond to it? >> i don't know what text messages they're talking about. >> judge tanya: so, mr. micklus has said, "well, once that guy looks at it, i'll let you know." plaintiff -- "okay, cool." so, now does this refresh your recollection as to what the deal was? >> i didn't know a mechanic was...
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text food to 25543. >> text radar to 25543 and download the wusa 9 weather app. >> the text radar message is yellow because there's going to be a weather alert coming in here. >> yellow alert tomorrow primarily for the afternoon. then yellow alert on wednesday primarily for most of the day. let's start with a live look outside. high temperatures today 70 today. low is 45. low at dulles this morning was 45. temps responded nicely. clouds right now but it's dry. still in the mid 60s. you still got time in the immediate metro area to take a quick bike ride, walk the dog, all the showers are still pretty far off to the west. and the dew point is pretty low and humidity is pretty low because of that. as the showers move eastward, they're going to kind of run in to pretty dry air. over the past couple of hours, having a hard time making it across i-81. everything is essentially shades of green which is light on our legend. we'll zoom in. we had one little area around winchester, yellow and orange there. this is moving off to the north and the east. going to move across 15. a little bit of light
text food to 25543. >> text radar to 25543 and download the wusa 9 weather app. >> the text radar message is yellow because there's going to be a weather alert coming in here. >> yellow alert tomorrow primarily for the afternoon. then yellow alert on wednesday primarily for most of the day. let's start with a live look outside. high temperatures today 70 today. low is 45. low at dulles this morning was 45. temps responded nicely. clouds right now but it's dry. still in the mid...
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so the texting may increase, it better. >> if you were to text out two words about this weather this weather what would it be, chilly change. >> chilly change is good because it is alliteration. one word is brrr. it is cold out there this morning. the these are your frost advisories in effect. we have froze warnings in effect, these counties are seeing temperatures that are pretty close to freeze if you go they are not there already and we have a chance right before sunrise at 7:15 or so. to get lower temperatures then that. definitely the coldest morning of the season. 33 degrees in pottstown. thirty-two mount pocono 356789 in lancaster. thirty-nine in dover. and only 33 in atlantic city international. definitely the the coldest morning we have seen so far, some rain is on the way, high pressure is in control today, but as we look at the seven kay forecast, real quick, we will show you when that rain is expect, to see tuesday, wednesday, even into thursday morning, and it will be crisp and cool over the weekend. so another fabulous looking autumn weekend just ahead. that is your wea
so the texting may increase, it better. >> if you were to text out two words about this weather this weather what would it be, chilly change. >> chilly change is good because it is alliteration. one word is brrr. it is cold out there this morning. the these are your frost advisories in effect. we have froze warnings in effect, these counties are seeing temperatures that are pretty close to freeze if you go they are not there already and we have a chance right before sunrise at 7:15...
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texting and walking before? >> texting and walking?yeah, we caught you on surveillance. >> i'm calling my aunt. >> you're calling? you can't be on the phone walking looking down. you can do that on the other side of the street. afternoon, hollywood ordnance, you can't do that. we have to keep this side clear. afternoon on this side -- i don't want to repeat myself. you can't be on this side. >> okay, but how are you -- >> i'm sorry -- back off. back off who are you calling now? >> i'm calling my aunt. >> does your aunt have $15 to pay. >> $15? why am i paying $15 just to walk down the street? >> how much you think i should charge you? >> you shouldn't charge me anything for just walking down the street. >> i got to charge you something. we have to make money somehow, right? >> i'm not -- that don't make any sense at all. >> i know. >> i don't even think that's a legal law. >> i'm on your side. >> how are you on my side when you're about to give me a 15 does tick ticket. >> a little girl almost tripped -- >> no little girl was walking i
texting and walking before? >> texting and walking?yeah, we caught you on surveillance. >> i'm calling my aunt. >> you're calling? you can't be on the phone walking looking down. you can do that on the other side of the street. afternoon, hollywood ordnance, you can't do that. we have to keep this side clear. afternoon on this side -- i don't want to repeat myself. you can't be on this side. >> okay, but how are you -- >> i'm sorry -- back off. back off who are you...
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. >> well, you have to text them. that is what some moms were saying on the web site great moment in parenting. casandra never thought her best moments with her daughter would be texts but she wanted a quiet tighter went off to college she started sharing details about texting. she wouldn't say necessarily the same person but she could open up to the tiny keyboard. >> this makes sense. i don't like it, i don't like it, but i think it would be effective. >> i talk to my parents every day mostly through parents. >> would you break down something, kind of heavy or would you call them. >> i used to send, when i was really young, i use to write my mom a net if i was something i wanted to talk about and nothing i felt comfortable. >> yes. >> i would leave it for her on her pillow or whatever and she would come to me and ask me questions bit and we'd open up a conversation that way. >> more comfortable that way. >> why not. >> for me sometimes if it is something heavy, i want to sees your reaction. thing with text you can re
. >> well, you have to text them. that is what some moms were saying on the web site great moment in parenting. casandra never thought her best moments with her daughter would be texts but she wanted a quiet tighter went off to college she started sharing details about texting. she wouldn't say necessarily the same person but she could open up to the tiny keyboard. >> this makes sense. i don't like it, i don't like it, but i think it would be effective. >> i talk to my parents...
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comedy central >> from austin, texas, the keeping the text out of text mechanics. it's the daily show. south by south mex or vote midterm buffet. [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome to the daily show i'm jon stewart. day two austin, texas. [cheers and applause] we're having a ball. having a ball. i am, i am, i will say this. i am full. i am full. i may actually sleep tonight in a flower tortilla. i may go in it and roll up. i think that's what they ask you at night. would you like to sleep in a flour tortilla or acorn tore tee ya. we're excited. austin texas. our guest represents texas' 20th district jaquin castro. before we get to that. what about the president. nobody likes him. everyone hates him. accord to get white house press secretary there are reports that the president thinks he should -- even democrats running frantically from barack obama like he was a bad guy in a chain saw massacre movie you have here every couple of years. it's the subject of tonight' tos discussion. how toxic is the president? innocuous question turning no i got you. >> did you vot
comedy central >> from austin, texas, the keeping the text out of text mechanics. it's the daily show. south by south mex or vote midterm buffet. [cheers and applause] >> jon: welcome to the daily show i'm jon stewart. day two austin, texas. [cheers and applause] we're having a ball. having a ball. i am, i am, i will say this. i am full. i am full. i may actually sleep tonight in a flower tortilla. i may go in it and roll up. i think that's what they ask you at night. would you like...
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. >> the text popped up and rob read it. rob is like, why are you texting my wife? ♪ ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. ♪ >>> in boise, idaho, inside this law office in the fall of 2010, was a paralegal whose charmed life was falling apart. kandi hall was an unhappy woman. her marriage was dying or dead. her 40th birthday was bearing down like a chinese bullet train. and then one day it got worse. kandi's boss told her she was also unemployed. my husband's had an affair. now my attorney, who i worked for, as fired me. >> yeah, pretty low. >> such problems. and then there was him, emmett corrigan fixed everything. he was handsome and he thought she was gorgeous. and, of course, he hired her right away for his new law office and, well, you know what came next. soon there were racy e-mails, spicy text messages. >> i would like to be put on that pedestal. emmett made me feel that way. it was pretty much an ego boost for me. >> she wasn't really trying to get back at her husband, said kandi. at least not consciously. >> i was
. >> the text popped up and rob read it. rob is like, why are you texting my wife? ♪ ♪ ♪ great rates for great rides. geico motorcycle, see how much you could save. ♪ >>> in boise, idaho, inside this law office in the fall of 2010, was a paralegal whose charmed life was falling apart. kandi hall was an unhappy woman. her marriage was dying or dead. her 40th birthday was bearing down like a chinese bullet train. and then one day it got worse. kandi's boss told her she was...
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you have programs like text erase or tyinger text or cover me which causes your text messages to eraseguess it's natural that companies would jump into the fray to try to profit from what is the eternal urge to cheat and the eternal fear by spouses that they are being cheated upon. so you have this escalation in technology. >> you sure do. it seems like we've gone past trying to get a pass word or look over one of shoulgder and steal it. as our senior visor here, is this stuff legal? >> i think the article points to two different types of software. the first type of software is dedicated to protecting the user's own privacy. the private texting application, the other things that protect a person's communications with a paramour, that's one type of thing. that's legal. you're controlling your own privacy. the more troubling type of software, discussed in the article is the software allowing somebody to spy on someone else's communications. the software that you can load on to somebody es's telephone and it picks up all of the telephone calls, all the text messages, all the e-mails, all
you have programs like text erase or tyinger text or cover me which causes your text messages to eraseguess it's natural that companies would jump into the fray to try to profit from what is the eternal urge to cheat and the eternal fear by spouses that they are being cheated upon. so you have this escalation in technology. >> you sure do. it seems like we've gone past trying to get a pass word or look over one of shoulgder and steal it. as our senior visor here, is this stuff legal?...
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there's only so much that constitution text can do. the spirit of liberty does not beat in our hearts and minds every day it will die and no court or congress can save it. [applause] >> i will ask -- answer the questions really quickly. the first question, i don't disagree really. i think we are getting the policies that we voted for. i get the sense that the majority people in this room don't agree with those policies but i do think we have had a democratic process. we have had multiple election since 9/11 and our elected representatives are making these decisions. i do agree with this point numbers as part that if we don't agree with the policies we can change represent us. we are not an empire where there's a roman emperor telling us what to do. we voted for president obama and we voted for members of congress. on the advertisement for the database i don't like numbers. i'd met that i don't do numbers. i'm a lawyer specifically so i wouldn't have to do numbers but surely you know the difference between correlation and causation and
there's only so much that constitution text can do. the spirit of liberty does not beat in our hearts and minds every day it will die and no court or congress can save it. [applause] >> i will ask -- answer the questions really quickly. the first question, i don't disagree really. i think we are getting the policies that we voted for. i get the sense that the majority people in this room don't agree with those policies but i do think we have had a democratic process. we have had multiple...
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because we'll text you when your package is on the way.en expanding sunday package delivery. yes, sunday. at the u.s. postal service, our priority is...was... and always will be...you. our priority is...was... to map their manufacturings at process with sticky notes and string, yeah, they were a little bit skeptical. what they do actually is rocket science. high tech components for aircraft and fighter jets. we're just their bankers, right? but financing from ge capital also comes with expertise from across ge. in this case, our top lean process engineers. so they showed us who does what, when, and where. then we hit them with the important question: why? why put the tools over there? do you really need those five steps? what if you can do it in two? whoo, that's an interesting question. ideas for improvement started pouring out. with a little help from us, they actually doubled their output speed. a hundred percent bump in efficiency. if you just need a loan, just call a bank. but at ge capital, we're builders. and what we know... can hel
because we'll text you when your package is on the way.en expanding sunday package delivery. yes, sunday. at the u.s. postal service, our priority is...was... and always will be...you. our priority is...was... to map their manufacturings at process with sticky notes and string, yeah, they were a little bit skeptical. what they do actually is rocket science. high tech components for aircraft and fighter jets. we're just their bankers, right? but financing from ge capital also comes with...
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if you want to help, text the word play time to 25543. mail checks to this address on the screen and i have tagged my play mates here on the set, derek and topper and jan to help raise money and we hope that you will do your part. >> so we're it. and we have to pass it along. >> we have to keep it going. >> we're going to do just that. >> the cbs evening news is next. >> and i'll be back with jan jeffcoat for your only local news at in cases of rape and incest, just like the right-wing republicans in congress. they want to overturn roe v. wade. so does she. "i think roe v. wade should be overturned." barbara comstock even voted with right-wing republicans to require women seeking an abortion to undergo transvaginal ultrasounds. that's all i need to know. i'm john foust and i approve this messge. >> pelley: the head of the secret service is shown the door. julia pierson is out after a series of dangerous and embarrassing lapses in presidential protection. reports from bill plante and major garrett. a c.d.c. team is in dallas trying to dete
if you want to help, text the word play time to 25543. mail checks to this address on the screen and i have tagged my play mates here on the set, derek and topper and jan to help raise money and we hope that you will do your part. >> so we're it. and we have to pass it along. >> we have to keep it going. >> we're going to do just that. >> the cbs evening news is next. >> and i'll be back with jan jeffcoat for your only local news at in cases of rape and incest,...
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text food to 25543. get the restaurant alert and track hundreds of suspension reports like comfort inn on eldon street in herndon, virginia. the alert shows an august 11th breakfast closure citing four violations including utensils not observed clean and ordered closed due to lack of a certified food manager. comfort inn passed reinspection and is back in business. text food to 25543 to track this and other area inspections in the restaurant alert. >>> the uss detroit is one of the newest ships in the u.s. navy fleet built by engineers and workers at lockheed martin. look at it hitting the water this week for its maiden voyage. production began back in 2011. the uss detroit will continue to undergo outfitting and testing before it's delivered to the navy sometime next year, but it looks like it's floating, did not go down. >>> air travel will be more costly on every the holiday season unfortunately. expedia.com says the price of airline tickets over the thanksgiving weekend are up 17%. the christmas holi
text food to 25543. get the restaurant alert and track hundreds of suspension reports like comfort inn on eldon street in herndon, virginia. the alert shows an august 11th breakfast closure citing four violations including utensils not observed clean and ordered closed due to lack of a certified food manager. comfort inn passed reinspection and is back in business. text food to 25543 to track this and other area inspections in the restaurant alert. >>> the uss detroit is one of the...
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messages, these are real texts, we have not altered them at all.ome of us, who work here, have received from our mothers. and tonight, we're going to set those texts to music and here to help us to do that, please welcome t.i. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> i don't know when i'll see you next, so, go ahead and eat the almonds and whatever other perishables there were in that box of stuff whitney gave me. now i can't remember what else was in it. i've been watching the movie with diane keaton called "darling companion" about a dog she rescued. loving it. [ laughter ] missed a call from an unknown number, probably a wrong number, but just in case it was you using someone else's phone, i'll call the missed number again if you don't answer this text. [ applause ] would you believe the tv is being delivered today? i called jeff, but he was on his way to a meeting. how could it get delivered in one day? it's a good thing i'm home and i tracked it. i know jeff is busy so he probably didn't check his e-mails or else he would have told me it was getting deliv
messages, these are real texts, we have not altered them at all.ome of us, who work here, have received from our mothers. and tonight, we're going to set those texts to music and here to help us to do that, please welcome t.i. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> i don't know when i'll see you next, so, go ahead and eat the almonds and whatever other perishables there were in that box of stuff whitney gave me. now i can't remember what else was in it. i've been watching the movie with diane...
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and here you can see that photos and texts are similarly represented. even though photos may not be so explicit, they can be used to create similar negative experiences, as the text content. when they told us they were being bullied and what was happening. we wanted to know how it made them feel. as you can see, being angry and feeling embarrassed were most represented. an that in some ways makes sense for photos you're more embarrassed and that texts. you may not like emily give an example of a bad hair day. you may not want that online, but you may feel like someone posted that intentionally. again, photos and texts are creating different sorts of reactions, but also covering the range of emotions. we found that boys reported being angry most of them girls and girls reported feeling sad more so than boys, that reflects off-line samples and larger gender socialization norms about what emotions are appropriate to be expressed. we're finding that the online spaces are reflecting offline behaviors as well. le larger take-home message is feeling bullied on
and here you can see that photos and texts are similarly represented. even though photos may not be so explicit, they can be used to create similar negative experiences, as the text content. when they told us they were being bullied and what was happening. we wanted to know how it made them feel. as you can see, being angry and feeling embarrassed were most represented. an that in some ways makes sense for photos you're more embarrassed and that texts. you may not like emily give an example of...
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as part of the investigation, detectives are combing through phone records and text messages. brian? >> thank you for that report tonight from marysville, washington. >>> the cruelty of the terror group isis knows no bounds. today they offered more proof releasing a new video of british hostage john cantly. in it he is forced to play on-camera correspondent from the syrian city of kobani where a fierce battle has been raging for weeks. in what appeared to be heavily scripted remarks, he claimed that kobani is mostly in isis hands. contrary to reports. >>> after 13 years of war, there's been a changing of the guard in afghanistan. u.s. and british forces have officially lowered their flags and pulled out of helmand province, which became known to many americans of course as the scene of some of the bloodiest battles of the entire war. 378 american troops were killed in action in helmand, nearly 5,000 wounded. it's also the place where 80% of afghanistan's opium crop originates. it's now up to the afghan forces to continue to fight there. u.s. forces, by the way, are leaving beh
as part of the investigation, detectives are combing through phone records and text messages. brian? >> thank you for that report tonight from marysville, washington. >>> the cruelty of the terror group isis knows no bounds. today they offered more proof releasing a new video of british hostage john cantly. in it he is forced to play on-camera correspondent from the syrian city of kobani where a fierce battle has been raging for weeks. in what appeared to be heavily scripted...
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text me that patrick's dead.uldn't do, that would he? >> turn out, there was a reason for that text. about ten minutes earlier, that second barrel containing a radio had been dropped to the survivors by a coast guard plane. an official called greg immediately. >> the second plane dropped the barrel. of it retrieved. >> it was retrieved. and soon the families would learn who lived or died. >>> coming up -- >> i spent the entire day wondering whose spouse i'm going to have to tell terrible news to. >> four men at sea. would four men sflureturn? insurance companies are spending millions of dollars trying to mislead you about the effects of proposition 46. well here's the truth: 46 will save lives. it will save money too. i'm bob pack, and i'm fighting for prop 46 because i lost my two children to preventable medical errors and i don't want anyone else to lose theirs. the three provisions in 46 will reduce medical errors and protect patients. save money and save lives. yes on 46. >>> a coast guard plane had just drop
text me that patrick's dead.uldn't do, that would he? >> turn out, there was a reason for that text. about ten minutes earlier, that second barrel containing a radio had been dropped to the survivors by a coast guard plane. an official called greg immediately. >> the second plane dropped the barrel. of it retrieved. >> it was retrieved. and soon the families would learn who lived or died. >>> coming up -- >> i spent the entire day wondering whose spouse i'm...
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unlimited data, talk and text for just $50 a month.witch to sprint and we'll buy out your contract. it's the best value in wireless. the time has come to put down the dark roast you've been putting up with and reach for the one you deserve. dunkin' donuts dark roast is here. bold start, smooth finish, never bitter. the double and triple fisherman's knot ok google, what's a double fisherman's knot? are used in arboriculture. she got it right, man. yeah, see? ♪ ok google, how do i get to silver falls? getting directions to silver falls. ok google, what time's sunset? the sun will set at 8:08 p.m. [laughs] wow... wooo..hoo! >> jon: just briefly talking about the united nations. the united nations, the united nations was founded in 1945 to save generations from the scourge of war. i think we all know ever since everything's been pretty great. more or less. we sent jordan chreper to the u.n.'s recent general assembly to report on how they are doing. >> right now the world is racked with problems like ebola, syria, climate change, sudan, pal
unlimited data, talk and text for just $50 a month.witch to sprint and we'll buy out your contract. it's the best value in wireless. the time has come to put down the dark roast you've been putting up with and reach for the one you deserve. dunkin' donuts dark roast is here. bold start, smooth finish, never bitter. the double and triple fisherman's knot ok google, what's a double fisherman's knot? are used in arboriculture. she got it right, man. yeah, see? ♪ ok google, how do i get to silver...
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and then it 1853 this was not yet in existence then to set about a text that is sure enough to listen to over of period of an hour and 10 minutes and then went through of a period of a couple of years and you could see he sometimes wrote those passages because if he defeated from what was described sarah you also find that it was pasted together you could see postage stamps so the protruding ince have been broken after much use. here we have a photo taken in its new york here is the last group that were ever taken the winter of 67 the final week in the united states. >> host: how to the library get the dickens materials? >> the performance copies came through the purchase of the two greatest collections through the nurture back in 1940 or 411 was a great publishing magnate in not just for the state to have these performance copies who was time of the year sarah this particular one i believe cavemen from a the house collection. but here is his spin and here is the inkwell. this is the ivory letter opener given to him by as sister yvonne and it was engraved in the gothic letters in this
and then it 1853 this was not yet in existence then to set about a text that is sure enough to listen to over of period of an hour and 10 minutes and then went through of a period of a couple of years and you could see he sometimes wrote those passages because if he defeated from what was described sarah you also find that it was pasted together you could see postage stamps so the protruding ince have been broken after much use. here we have a photo taken in its new york here is the last group...
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text messages, she starts texting the 17-year-old and saying, did you tell police happened? again, these are all allegations. reporting live from d.c. superior court, i'm jennifer donelan, abc 7 news. >> quite a tale there, jen. thank you. the sexual assault of a georgetown university student inside her offcampus apartment all be the subject of community meeting that begins in an hour. d.c. police say the attack happened around 6:00 sunday morning inside an apartment in the 3300 block of prospect place northwest. the's meeting begins at 6 p.m. at the second district police station. we'll take you inside that meeting on abc 7 news at 11:00. >> increased security measures are now in place, in an effort to preafnt ebola from -- prevent ebola from spreading in the u.s. as of today, all passengers three into the u.s. from ebola hot zones must travel through one of five u.s. dulles., including stephen tschida is live there now tonight with how passengers change.ting to the stephen? >> alison, they are welcoming scrutiny.d up the screenings. passengers coming from these countries.
text messages, she starts texting the 17-year-old and saying, did you tell police happened? again, these are all allegations. reporting live from d.c. superior court, i'm jennifer donelan, abc 7 news. >> quite a tale there, jen. thank you. the sexual assault of a georgetown university student inside her offcampus apartment all be the subject of community meeting that begins in an hour. d.c. police say the attack happened around 6:00 sunday morning inside an apartment in the 3300 block of...
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. >>> your phone can text 911 but why can't any of these dispatchers receive that text. >>> the pluses and minuses of trying to bring emergency operations to your smart phone. >>> and police arrest a man in one of 3 sexual assault cases at uc berkeley. what the university is saying tonight about keeping kids safe on campus. >>> take a look at this. quite a scene today as south of market neighborhood where a 40- foot tower of water was gushing into the air. officials tell us a large big rig backed right into a fire hydrant on new month groomry. he said that the fire department responded immediately and shut off the hydrant keeping water loss to a minimum. the hydrant is expected to be replaced in a few days. >>> now to the latest on the ebola outbreak. the number of people that had contact with the first here was fewer. at this point we are being told 50. that's down from 100. we're also learning that an american working as a freelance camera man in liberia will be flown back to the u.s. for treatment. today said the u.s. will not issue a travel ban. reports from dull us airport where s
. >>> your phone can text 911 but why can't any of these dispatchers receive that text. >>> the pluses and minuses of trying to bring emergency operations to your smart phone. >>> and police arrest a man in one of 3 sexual assault cases at uc berkeley. what the university is saying tonight about keeping kids safe on campus. >>> take a look at this. quite a scene today as south of market neighborhood where a 40- foot tower of water was gushing into the air....
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for example, texting now. the 2009 law does not include texting, and this is a relatively new form of communication, and that is why congress should update our law appropriately. this occurs across the entire country. one district in the largest city in the country, new york. congressman barton represents a district that in many ways is rural. and we have heard horrible stories of how the public is abused. the legislation we passed in the house, which i hope will pass in the senate, includes the fact that some of these abroad.ations come from the original legislation in 2009 did not include that. i want to give special credit to aarp, who has been involved in this. certainly it is greatly interested in making sure senior citizens in particular are not defrauded. but it goes across the board. ,t is not only senior citizens but certainly that is a significant component of the overall challenge. >> there have been cases -- i think last year -- where people thought the irs is calling them saying, we need more mone
for example, texting now. the 2009 law does not include texting, and this is a relatively new form of communication, and that is why congress should update our law appropriately. this occurs across the entire country. one district in the largest city in the country, new york. congressman barton represents a district that in many ways is rural. and we have heard horrible stories of how the public is abused. the legislation we passed in the house, which i hope will pass in the senate, includes...
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and a secret text primarily reserved for the use of pharaohs. it was reproduced in full on the walls of the tomb of thutmose the third, who died in 1425 bc. the black scri written against a lighter background suggests a giant papyrus wrapped around the burial chamber walls. it tells the story of a journey through uncertainty where time and space merge. (dr. betsy bryan) for the egyptians, the notion of trying to turn time, that is, twelve hours of night into space is very complicated, both for them and for us, without any question. but the way they did it was to identify each hour with a particular region. they would even name the hour as the name of a town in those geographical regions and then describe those geographical regions. so that as you move through your hour you were moving through a particular area associated with it, and then you'd move into the next hour and be in a different geographical region. so it is confusing, but it is how they perceive movement during the nighttime, through space. (narrator) to begin his journey the pharaoh
and a secret text primarily reserved for the use of pharaohs. it was reproduced in full on the walls of the tomb of thutmose the third, who died in 1425 bc. the black scri written against a lighter background suggests a giant papyrus wrapped around the burial chamber walls. it tells the story of a journey through uncertainty where time and space merge. (dr. betsy bryan) for the egyptians, the notion of trying to turn time, that is, twelve hours of night into space is very complicated, both for...
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he's rather talking about the text of statute. structure, intent, design based on text. that's interpretation faithful to the statute. that's the best argument to win in this case. the theory of interpretation used by our previous speakers and by the challenge areas rs i. i don't know if it has a name. i don't know if it's a well recognized theory of statutory interpretation. i think of it as a statutory isolationism. what i mean by that, it looks at a provision wholly in isolation. it comes up with a plain meaning when it asserts a plain meaning based on narrow provision at issue. it gives that narrow plain meaning a huge static friction inner issue that goes out and does battle with other provisions. when it does battle with other provisions it looks at them one by one and looks at issue and says is there any way we can interpret this other provision in a way that makes sense? so for example, there's a provision in the affordable care act that says hey, we have federal exchanges and state exchanges. those have reporting requirements. among those involve reporting subsi
he's rather talking about the text of statute. structure, intent, design based on text. that's interpretation faithful to the statute. that's the best argument to win in this case. the theory of interpretation used by our previous speakers and by the challenge areas rs i. i don't know if it has a name. i don't know if it's a well recognized theory of statutory interpretation. i think of it as a statutory isolationism. what i mean by that, it looks at a provision wholly in isolation. it comes up...
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checking out a few texts. a few encouraging texts, i'm sure, after the missed field goal. a little over 6:00 to go. as scifres takes over at the point of the miss, the 43. best starting point of the evening. they've driven in for touchdowns the last two times they've had it. dump it off across the middle. floyd is tripped up by roby. nice tackle by the rookie. by the way, double-header day on the way sunday -- jim: we're going to be in sbpitturgh for the steelers hosting of indianapolis and everything gets started at noon eastern time with "the nfl today." second and 7. and again they take what's available underneath and they've got green for a first down, ladarius green. phil: big, fast tight end. come with a blitz this time. what does that do? that opens up the underneath guys running the cross like ladarius green. haven't heard his name much. because malcolm floyd is back. antonio gates is playing great. but he's big, maybe the fastest dry on the team. you give him those situations, he can make big plays. jim: his first catch tonight. good for a first down. rivers now h
checking out a few texts. a few encouraging texts, i'm sure, after the missed field goal. a little over 6:00 to go. as scifres takes over at the point of the miss, the 43. best starting point of the evening. they've driven in for touchdowns the last two times they've had it. dump it off across the middle. floyd is tripped up by roby. nice tackle by the rookie. by the way, double-header day on the way sunday -- jim: we're going to be in sbpitturgh for the steelers hosting of indianapolis and...
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checking out a few texts. a few encouraging texts, i'm sure, after the missed field goal. a little over 6:00 to go. as scifres takes over at the point of the miss, the 43. best starting point of the evening. they've driven in for touchdowns the last two times they've had it. dump it off across the middle. floyd is tripped up by roby. nice tackle by the rookie. by the way, double-header day on the way sunday -- jim: we're going to be in pittsburgh for the steelers hosting of indianapolis and everything gets started at noon eastern time with "the nfl today." second and 7. and again they take what's available underneath and they've got green for a first down, ladarius green. phil: big, fast tight end. come with a blitz this time. what does that do? that opens up the underneath guys running the cross like ladarius green. haven't heard his name much. because malcolm floyd is back. antonio gates is playing great. but he's big, maybe the fastest dry on the team. you give him those situations, he can make big plays. jim: his first catch tonight. good for a first down. rivers now h
checking out a few texts. a few encouraging texts, i'm sure, after the missed field goal. a little over 6:00 to go. as scifres takes over at the point of the miss, the 43. best starting point of the evening. they've driven in for touchdowns the last two times they've had it. dump it off across the middle. floyd is tripped up by roby. nice tackle by the rookie. by the way, double-header day on the way sunday -- jim: we're going to be in pittsburgh for the steelers hosting of indianapolis and...
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they exchanged thousands of e-mails and text messages. >> but there were signs of trouble in the start. >> right away, travis' friends were concerned. it was clear she liked him a lot more than he liked her. >> by the summer of 2007, their relationship had schooled in part because of jodi's increasing jealousy over travis' interest in other women. >> jodi went through his phone and discovered flirty messages with other women and she decided to end their relationship at that point. but at the same time, travis was looking to end the relationship. >> jodi and travis did break up. but that didn't mean they weren't still friends with benefits. >> clearly, jodi enjoyed her sexual life with travis, but it must have been tormenting. in her diary, jodi talks about how she loves travis so fully and completely, she didn't know any other way to be. he was just her entire focus. she was extremely obsessed with him. >> an obsession that led jodi to spying and violence against travis. >> she slashed his tires, she broke into his e-mail account, she hacked into his facebook page. she broke into his h
they exchanged thousands of e-mails and text messages. >> but there were signs of trouble in the start. >> right away, travis' friends were concerned. it was clear she liked him a lot more than he liked her. >> by the summer of 2007, their relationship had schooled in part because of jodi's increasing jealousy over travis' interest in other women. >> jodi went through his phone and discovered flirty messages with other women and she decided to end their relationship at...
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the gun man invited his victims to launch by text message and then shot them at the table. this happened friday afternoon. the gun man identified as fryburg. they are combing through a massive amount of text messages and social media posts to search for a motive. killed,age girls were and three more students are the hospital tonight. people in the path of the kilauea volcano were told to evacuate. authorities say this golding flow is picking up speed. many residents are not waiting for the evacuation order. >> we have lived here all our lives. it will be very difficult. six trucking companies have committed to help. is asking forr presidential disaster declaration. volcano has erupted continuously since 1983, but a lot i'll has always flow to the south and to the sea. >> closer to home, if you looked to the night sky to see the night launch from wallops island facility, it did not happen because of a boat down range in the hazard area. nasa will try to launch again tomorrow night, just after 6 p.m. >> so we had a failure to launch. >> boaters, stay clear tomorrow night. >>
the gun man invited his victims to launch by text message and then shot them at the table. this happened friday afternoon. the gun man identified as fryburg. they are combing through a massive amount of text messages and social media posts to search for a motive. killed,age girls were and three more students are the hospital tonight. people in the path of the kilauea volcano were told to evacuate. authorities say this golding flow is picking up speed. many residents are not waiting for the...
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examples of words without suggestions for predictive text, is predictive text trying to be virtuous?virtuous, that's a good question. the feature comes out of potentially embarrassing situations where you might type a word and obviously wouldn't want it to replace what you're trying to say with a swear word or something like that. i think the questions are really raised of once you get into words like virtuous, then you ever value judgments and when you have technology making value judgments, not everyone is going to agree with the choices you've made. >> i think there's value judgments going on here. technical systems are designed as never neutral, and so there are decisions being made that influenced way we use these tools. even in this case, it's comparable to the way decisions can be made in the app store. that's something called the contingently jen are a active aspects of what apple allows you to do. i think it's very similar in this case, as well. >> is there a way to train predictive text to guess what you want it to say? say for example you do go to weapon sites about mariju
examples of words without suggestions for predictive text, is predictive text trying to be virtuous?virtuous, that's a good question. the feature comes out of potentially embarrassing situations where you might type a word and obviously wouldn't want it to replace what you're trying to say with a swear word or something like that. i think the questions are really raised of once you get into words like virtuous, then you ever value judgments and when you have technology making value judgments,...
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decks texting and pitcher of them saul's and then text text text a pitcher of the food they're eating. [laughter] so what you learn from this? they're highly highly interactive bear much more tech savvy than i was at that age they earn not supercharged all the time. seriously if you have the child on line all the time if they break up that night there on-line when they wake up and go back to sleep. >> with that state of millenials that i could ever hope to me i would ask someone that you hired for me then tell them how to develop products for those millenials we're seeing a transition to that apps i cannot at figure out the form of communication with that is but it as there is i can tell what is the best way to communicate? >> it is linked to links to length. some people are watching links that people send it to them or they'll encounter on social networks like facebook. >> host: they are very entitled to have a lot more church transparency. one of the great things matter how big that company got is it important for is it not? >> it is usually important. been to model that from the be
decks texting and pitcher of them saul's and then text text text a pitcher of the food they're eating. [laughter] so what you learn from this? they're highly highly interactive bear much more tech savvy than i was at that age they earn not supercharged all the time. seriously if you have the child on line all the time if they break up that night there on-line when they wake up and go back to sleep. >> with that state of millenials that i could ever hope to me i would ask someone that you...