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larry and sergey and i went to warren buffett. he had 14 employees. this is like the highest ratio of leverage of these in the jewels that were assembled. he explained that he only bought companies where the leadership would stay in ways that they would do it whether he bought them or not. so he never worried about it. he just called and talked to them. and it worked. at google, the key aspect of this competition and resources is that people are just dying to drive harder to make things happen because they care passionately about it. it makes it much easier to decide where the priorities are and so forth. you don't have to worry someone is off the reservation. >> on a related note you have this colorful metaphor in the book of nathan d. baz. >> did you write that? >> no, you did not. >> you've been taking credit for this. the credit goes to alan, are co-authored. invalid here? areas. so can you explain what alan meant? is that we are asking me? >> typically we find that the most successful teams are relatively small. engineering teams in small groups
larry and sergey and i went to warren buffett. he had 14 employees. this is like the highest ratio of leverage of these in the jewels that were assembled. he explained that he only bought companies where the leadership would stay in ways that they would do it whether he bought them or not. so he never worried about it. he just called and talked to them. and it worked. at google, the key aspect of this competition and resources is that people are just dying to drive harder to make things happen...
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the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov, you have a turkish delegation, as well who have come, king abdullah of jordan along with his wife. >> leaving the palace, the french president was greeting the world leaders who have come you to paris and he was headed to the place de la republique. that that is a live shot right now of the french president president hollande. they are preparing to take part in the rally that should take off now. president hollande surrounded by world leaders in france who have arrived to show solidarity with the country up to 40 of them, from what we understand are in france. looking at the live pictures right now let's just listen in for a second, and try and see what's going on. >> the spanish prime minister also in attendance. the turkish delegation is there. you have leaders from russia, as well. there are some gulf leaders walking by. russia's foreign minister, sergey lavrov in attendance, as well as i believe leaders or representatives from ukraine have also flown into paris to stand alongside the president hollande. right now they are taking the first
the russian foreign minister sergey lavrov, you have a turkish delegation, as well who have come, king abdullah of jordan along with his wife. >> leaving the palace, the french president was greeting the world leaders who have come you to paris and he was headed to the place de la republique. that that is a live shot right now of the french president president hollande. they are preparing to take part in the rally that should take off now. president hollande surrounded by world leaders in...
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the foreign minister sergey lavrov is speaking. russia will do ever it can to resolve the crisis in ukraine, he says. peter sharp, in moscow is monitoring what sergey lavrov has to say, peter. >> yes, no surprises that the second flict in ukraine is top of the briefing. he'll leave in a few hours time for talks with the so-called norm andy people. that will be the foreign ministers of russia france germany and the ukraine, which i understand is being held in berlin. basically he said we are looking for a peaceful solution. you must remember the fighting increased markedly over the last few days with a major offensive by the ukranian army on the rebel separatist in the eastern ukraine, and that prompted a dire warning from the foreign ministry in moscow which said it would cause grave - grave consequences and have irreversible consequences on kiev if this wept ahead. since then we have seen a stepping up especially of the heavy artillery attacks on civilian areas, the o.s.c.e. in vienna condemned the attacks taking place over the la
the foreign minister sergey lavrov is speaking. russia will do ever it can to resolve the crisis in ukraine, he says. peter sharp, in moscow is monitoring what sergey lavrov has to say, peter. >> yes, no surprises that the second flict in ukraine is top of the briefing. he'll leave in a few hours time for talks with the so-called norm andy people. that will be the foreign ministers of russia france germany and the ukraine, which i understand is being held in berlin. basically he said we...
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so we join google. >> at what point did larry and sergei say, hey, we also want to do self driving carsand you know something about that. >> larry really came to me and said, look, it is time to do something courageous. that is really out there, a moonshot. actually, he had to convince me. he said, build a car that can drive itself safer than humans. i said that it is hard. he said well, give it a try. i said, ok. do not blame me if i screw it up. but i will give it a try. ♪ >> you helped found google x, the moonshot factory. how did that come about? >> i drank the kool-aid. like, i was at the point where i would waved away all the skepticism and said just do it and see what happens. it turns out that the google leadership, they are kind of the same personality. they said, absolutely yes. so i came up with this name, google x. and one of the first projects we attempted was to this the new year ago. to do this years ago. -- to do this years ago. we got our very first prototype. it literally waited two kilograms. >> two kilograms on your face. >> it was a backpack. then we strapped cellph
so we join google. >> at what point did larry and sergei say, hey, we also want to do self driving carsand you know something about that. >> larry really came to me and said, look, it is time to do something courageous. that is really out there, a moonshot. actually, he had to convince me. he said, build a car that can drive itself safer than humans. i said that it is hard. he said well, give it a try. i said, ok. do not blame me if i screw it up. but i will give it a try. ♪...
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yuri shchekochikhin, sergei yushenkov alexander litvinenko anna politkovskaya. >> narrator: sergei markov is a political analyst and often speaks for vladimir putin. >> there have been a number of credible investigations that have concluded that this was the work of the fsb and could not have happened without the knowledge of mr. putin. >> it was no one credible investigation which shows that it had been done by fsb-- all this propagandistic, quasi-investigation just using tricks and so on. i already heard about this story about the fsb exploded the building and moscow maybe hundreds of times, and all these people free? nobody's in jail. don't become a victim of propaganda. it's very dangerous also. >> there were three attempts in the russian duma to investigate the events in ryazan. in all cases they were voted down, with the ruling party under putin's control voting unanimously not to investigate and not to ask questions. >> narrator: mikhail trepashkin was asked to help with one of those duma investigations. a week before he was due to report his findings he was stopped by the police.
yuri shchekochikhin, sergei yushenkov alexander litvinenko anna politkovskaya. >> narrator: sergei markov is a political analyst and often speaks for vladimir putin. >> there have been a number of credible investigations that have concluded that this was the work of the fsb and could not have happened without the knowledge of mr. putin. >> it was no one credible investigation which shows that it had been done by fsb-- all this propagandistic, quasi-investigation just using...
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irina has seen her husband sergei. >> translator: sergei is my husband's name she says. please give me a telephone number to enlist. i call. i'll go. i'll fight. i don't have any reason to live. i don't want to live. i want vengeance for my own. sergei used to joke if something awful happened to him here he wanted to be blown apart. and i used to say if something happened to him, i'd go and fight for him. it's shocking scenes of random civilian death liking this which many local residents will surely blame upon the ukrainian army that increasingly tear phi the population here and make the job of those in minsk trying to negotiate a settlement to this war increasingly fraught. those peace talks barely got under way given this backdrop. two more dead seen at the nearby tram stop. that morning, donetsk had still been dealing with injured from the last big strike. julia is 22. after a shell hit a bus stop last week she has neither a right hand or left leg. politicians and media are here. she is very publicly being sent to russia for help. pavel leans in. don't give up he say
irina has seen her husband sergei. >> translator: sergei is my husband's name she says. please give me a telephone number to enlist. i call. i'll go. i'll fight. i don't have any reason to live. i don't want to live. i want vengeance for my own. sergei used to joke if something awful happened to him here he wanted to be blown apart. and i used to say if something happened to him, i'd go and fight for him. it's shocking scenes of random civilian death liking this which many local residents...
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is it unusual for sergei lavrov to appear in such an open forum? how long do we expect him to be in front of the cameras today? >> reporter: no i don't think it's unusual. this is something the foreign ministry does on an annual basis. it's like the end of year review of the diplomatic achievements. there's a particular interest in what russia has to say about the conflict in ukraine and how it's going to be resolve. you asked earlier what the chances were of a peaceful bond being forged. it's at a difficult stage in the confron confrontation. there's been an upsurge in fighting. according to monitors on the ground the mood has deteriorated significantly. this have been allegations, of course by the ukrainians that russian troops have been deployed across the border and are fighting with ukrainian troops something the kremlin and russian defense ministry denied. but to have also been some diplomatic overtures made by russia. president putin, the russian leader has sent a letter a few days ago to his ukrainian counterparts calling on both sides to p
is it unusual for sergei lavrov to appear in such an open forum? how long do we expect him to be in front of the cameras today? >> reporter: no i don't think it's unusual. this is something the foreign ministry does on an annual basis. it's like the end of year review of the diplomatic achievements. there's a particular interest in what russia has to say about the conflict in ukraine and how it's going to be resolve. you asked earlier what the chances were of a peaceful bond being forged....
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we will show you the remarkable recovery of sergei filin. >> osgood: when it comes rising up from adverse i are the broadcaster steve harvey has quite a story to tell, and he will be telling it this morning to special correspondent james brown. >> what the hell are you doing? >> steve harvey is one of the hottest stars on daytime television, but his career has been a roller coaster of ups and downs. >> two divorces, flunked out of college, lost everything i owned twice. a lot of times i was written off, you know, he won't come back from this. >> the good times and bad times with steve harvey ahead on sunday morning. >> osgood: speaking of ups and downs, a snack that was once a tough sell to gourmets is enjoying a bit of a boom. eric petersen will be experience ago taste sensation. >> the key again is good solid muscle, the way it is cut. >> she subsisted on it now dieters pay her for it and as jerky has become plenty it has become pricey too. >> we sell this bag for $13. >> that is not gas station jerky, that is a lot of money. >> jerky from gas station snack food to gastrono ma'am cal de
we will show you the remarkable recovery of sergei filin. >> osgood: when it comes rising up from adverse i are the broadcaster steve harvey has quite a story to tell, and he will be telling it this morning to special correspondent james brown. >> what the hell are you doing? >> steve harvey is one of the hottest stars on daytime television, but his career has been a roller coaster of ups and downs. >> two divorces, flunked out of college, lost everything i owned twice....
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sergei used to joke if something awful happened to him here he wanted to be blown apart. and i used to say that if something happened to him, i'd go and fight for him. >> it's shocking scenes of random civilian death like this which many local residents will surely blame upon the ukrainian army that increasingly terrify the population here and make the job of those in minstk try to settle this war increasingly fraught. those peace talks barely got underway given this backdrop. two more dead seen at the nearby tram stop. that morning donetsk had still been dealing with a deadly strike. julia is 12 after a shell hit a bus stop. she neither has a right hand or leg. she is very publicly being sent to russia for help. a separatist leader leans in. don't give up he says. i'll write every day. and she asks i'll be with you all the way? i'll write back with my left hand if i can. he replies, you'll learn very fast. more anesthetic. her grandmother only here. her mother dead. the journey alone such unknown ahead for a police office manager who now can't walk or type in russia alon
sergei used to joke if something awful happened to him here he wanted to be blown apart. and i used to say that if something happened to him, i'd go and fight for him. >> it's shocking scenes of random civilian death like this which many local residents will surely blame upon the ukrainian army that increasingly terrify the population here and make the job of those in minstk try to settle this war increasingly fraught. those peace talks barely got underway given this backdrop. two more...
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crossing to moscow and peter sharp to tell us what sergey lavrov has to say. and whether he put anything forward that was concrete to bring an end to the hostilities. >> well there has been as you know a savage increase in the fighting in eastern ukraine, starting off a few days ago with a major offensive by the ukraine forces and a counter attack by the rebels. ukraine called up 50,000 volunteers and reservists. the death toll there now is approaching 5,000 since the fighting started about a year ago. good reasons why sergey lavrov the russian foreign minister is anxious so he says this conflict to bring it to an end. to that end he'll meet with the foreign ministers of france germany and the ukraine in berlin, in a few hours time and i think really the objective in this is before you do anything is to come up with a ceasefire that will at least hold and let the leaders gather and chart some path to the future for ukraine. >> peter sharp reporting from moscow. >>> the u.s. president obama struck a defilent top in his annual state of union address, setting out
crossing to moscow and peter sharp to tell us what sergey lavrov has to say. and whether he put anything forward that was concrete to bring an end to the hostilities. >> well there has been as you know a savage increase in the fighting in eastern ukraine, starting off a few days ago with a major offensive by the ukraine forces and a counter attack by the rebels. ukraine called up 50,000 volunteers and reservists. the death toll there now is approaching 5,000 since the fighting started...
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this guy is sergei. this jump also set up by the same guy that set up the previous jump. stanislov.on hooks. he jumps. the canopy is already out. >> i really feel like i can feel this in my back. >> how do you test this? you don't know how thick someone's skin really is. >> that's why they are doing these jumps. they are going to push the ante by actually having the canopy deploy from a bag. >> they rigged this pack so the lines are on the hooks on his back. >> i feel like these aren't tests. i feel like these are leaps of faith. >> you die. >> right. you get one shot. that's it. >> it is dangerous. it can hurt or kill you. >> don't do this. >> don't worry. i won't. >> he jumps. the canopy deploys. did you see that jolt when the canopy opens, how it pulls him back a little bit? they know in terms of distance it's a safe jump. at this point the question is did it rip? >> i bet it did. >> your skin wasn't designed for this. >> here is what his back looks like. >> nothing. barely nothing. >> no. just the holes from the original piercings. no blood, no tearing. >> that's it for "right t
this guy is sergei. this jump also set up by the same guy that set up the previous jump. stanislov.on hooks. he jumps. the canopy is already out. >> i really feel like i can feel this in my back. >> how do you test this? you don't know how thick someone's skin really is. >> that's why they are doing these jumps. they are going to push the ante by actually having the canopy deploy from a bag. >> they rigged this pack so the lines are on the hooks on his back. >> i...
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sergei lavrov said it shows that the united states wants to dominate the world. >> president obama didlly seem to be positioning himself as a champion of the middle class and giving them more. >> absolutely. the white house tried to frame this as a speech about middle class economics. who would have thought that on the front cover of "the washington post" we would see a title like this one? "the shadow of the crisis has passed." that was the framework of the state of the union address. the unemployment rate is as low as it has been in six years they financial crisis is over -- that is why president obama, for the first time, was able to say that he believes that the state of the union is strong. he was defiant, in the sense that the proposals he suggested have very little chance of getting through congress in the first place. his middle-class agenda will be voted down, if there even is a vote in congress. he has suggested more taxes for the wealthy and big financial institutions, lower taxes for lower income and middle class working families. this is a populist approach. it is not the
sergei lavrov said it shows that the united states wants to dominate the world. >> president obama didlly seem to be positioning himself as a champion of the middle class and giving them more. >> absolutely. the white house tried to frame this as a speech about middle class economics. who would have thought that on the front cover of "the washington post" we would see a title like this one? "the shadow of the crisis has passed." that was the framework of the...
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this is sergei. russian cosmonaut. he spent 803 days of his life in space. i think that is still a record. [laughter] >> i am recording. watching you open your slim jim. >> that is astronaut john phillips in the background. he brought slim jims as snacks. that was his special food. >> should the calories be counted in the calorie counter? they said before to not count it. >> even astronauts cannot use video cameras. >> i am snacking on a slim jim. [laughter] >> we have been trying without success to sell this to slim jim for an ad. this is -- you know almost , everybody has some medical issue in space. i have -- i had some small copd issues. even though i can run and do all the other stuff. so i was required to take medication during my flight, and this is just showing how you use an inhaler. i bring stuff like this into school, to show kids that just because you have a handicap or disability, it should not limit you. nor should you let it. this is for demo purposes. here is some e-mailing. >> it is interesting. just the pressure on the keyboard lift him up.
this is sergei. russian cosmonaut. he spent 803 days of his life in space. i think that is still a record. [laughter] >> i am recording. watching you open your slim jim. >> that is astronaut john phillips in the background. he brought slim jims as snacks. that was his special food. >> should the calories be counted in the calorie counter? they said before to not count it. >> even astronauts cannot use video cameras. >> i am snacking on a slim jim. [laughter]...
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sergei lavrov the foreign minister of russia a country accused of imprison thing a journalist for insult ago government servant among several alleged abuses and the prime minister of turkey, a country that sends more journalists to jails than any other in the world. >> 12 people lost their lives in the name of free speech this week, the outpouring support is proof that a tragedy has a way of pulling people together, and just maybe we think the way things are done when they get back home. charlie d'agata, cbs news, london. >> glor: that is the cbs evening news tonight. later on cbs "60 minutes". we will also see you tomorrow on cbs this morning and don't forget our new digital network cbsn. >> i am jeff glor, cbs news in new york, scott pelley will be here tomorrow. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org nightclub.. while grammy- winner chris brown was performing on stage! the aftermath.. next. plus: work is zipping right along on the golden gate bridge. tonight: we're getting our first look -- at its new look. and: are we in for ch
sergei lavrov the foreign minister of russia a country accused of imprison thing a journalist for insult ago government servant among several alleged abuses and the prime minister of turkey, a country that sends more journalists to jails than any other in the world. >> 12 people lost their lives in the name of free speech this week, the outpouring support is proof that a tragedy has a way of pulling people together, and just maybe we think the way things are done when they get back home....
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we've also reported to be present, although frankly we haven't seen them, sergey lavrov, the foreign minister from russia, as well as petro poroshenko, the president of ukraine. again, yet not confirmed. i think the bottom line is that people are coming together for this time. the numbers, 3 million, that eric mentioned. perhaps that is a sum up of all the rallies and all the marches that have been lapping all across this country because in all the major cities there's been 50,000, 100,000. i think 3 million must mean the entire country. the high estimate we've seen here, so1.5 million. but as people noted, they're watching from one square to another square. people are still at the beginning square. they haven't even done the march and it was supposed to be done a long time ago. i think the bottom line here, guys, is what can be done with this emotion, what can be done with this feeling. i was here in 1998 when the french soccer team, the football team, won the world cup. that was a multi-cultural team. france was jubilant because they held this championship that was being held in fr
we've also reported to be present, although frankly we haven't seen them, sergey lavrov, the foreign minister from russia, as well as petro poroshenko, the president of ukraine. again, yet not confirmed. i think the bottom line is that people are coming together for this time. the numbers, 3 million, that eric mentioned. perhaps that is a sum up of all the rallies and all the marches that have been lapping all across this country because in all the major cities there's been 50,000, 100,000. i...
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you think -- >> you think about steve jobs at apple, mark zuckerberg at facebook, larry and sergei atgle. is there a magic that the founder brings that would be lost if you weren't here? >> i think so. every founder is useful. that commitment, that willingness to take bold risks. >> you joined greylock as a partner in 2009. you have a unique investment philosophy. the best companies to invest in are the ones you don't agree on. >> most people think that venture partnership works when everyone says yes, this is a good deal, then that is a deal that happens. the best deals are when everyone votes for the deal. the really bold deals that transform industries are the ones that initially seem a little crazy. a little out there. and not quite right, like linkedin in its early days. they end up growing to something that is great. >> didn't you guys disagree on facebook and airbnb? >> yes, a partner who is not to be named said this is going to be the death of greylock. with airbnb, a variety of the partners said -- people are really going to rent out the rooms? isn't that going to be weird? w
you think -- >> you think about steve jobs at apple, mark zuckerberg at facebook, larry and sergei atgle. is there a magic that the founder brings that would be lost if you weren't here? >> i think so. every founder is useful. that commitment, that willingness to take bold risks. >> you joined greylock as a partner in 2009. you have a unique investment philosophy. the best companies to invest in are the ones you don't agree on. >> most people think that venture...
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>> one thing you tell aspiring entrepreneurs is don't copy mark zuckerberg, don't copy larry and sergei, don't copy bill gates. why not? >> the next mark zuckerberg won't be starting a social networking site. the next bill gates won't be starting an operating system, and so in some sense you cannot copy them because they did not copy somebody else. >> you also suggest that they come up with one very important truth that very few people agree with you on. why is finding something nobody agrees with you on the best way to get everyone believe in you? >> i think great companies have a sense of mission. there is a sense that if we want doing this, -- if we were not doing this, nobody would be doing this, and you would have a monopoly, not in a bad sense, but in the good sense as an a pageant andave good technology and that is the , best kind of investment to have. >> you say google is a monopoly? >> it is. they do not talk about the 98% of revenue that comes from search, which is where they have a monopoly. they focus on all these other areas. ebay has a monopoly in the auction space. amazo
>> one thing you tell aspiring entrepreneurs is don't copy mark zuckerberg, don't copy larry and sergei, don't copy bill gates. why not? >> the next mark zuckerberg won't be starting a social networking site. the next bill gates won't be starting an operating system, and so in some sense you cannot copy them because they did not copy somebody else. >> you also suggest that they come up with one very important truth that very few people agree with you on. why is finding...
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russia'sphon minister sergei lavrov in paris too, russia is out in the cold so to speak due to the situationukraine. for example, it wasn't invited to the recent g7 meeting. nevertheless remember russia has its own internal problems attacks in chech chech and -- chechnya and pakistan and putin is often criticized for silence critics in the russian media. turkey prime minister danatably was cliented here there are some reports europe's most wanted could have traveled to istanbul first and on to syria. ironically,tie has been accused of camping down on free speech in recent years. the message here, the people of france are supported internationally. the u.s. representative has used the visit for what's being called a high-level global anti-terrorism meeting washington next month. these are countries at every level to combat a mutual concern, a mutual fear. >> phil lavelle reporting there. as he was saying a lot of leaders came to paris. many have been gathering in solidarity for these killed in paris. in london tower bridge was lit up in colors of the french national flag. people gathered in t
russia'sphon minister sergei lavrov in paris too, russia is out in the cold so to speak due to the situationukraine. for example, it wasn't invited to the recent g7 meeting. nevertheless remember russia has its own internal problems attacks in chech chech and -- chechnya and pakistan and putin is often criticized for silence critics in the russian media. turkey prime minister danatably was cliented here there are some reports europe's most wanted could have traveled to istanbul first and on to...
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>> you think about steve jobs at apple, mark zuckerberg at facebook, larry and sergey at google.ere a magic that a founder brings that would be lost if you weren't here? >> i think so. every founder is useful. because of that vision, that commitment, the willingness to take bold risks. >> you joined greylock as a partner in 2009. and you have a really unique investing philosophy in that the best companies to invest in are actually the companies you don't agree on. >> most people think that the way that a venture partnership works is everyone votes to do a deal, and when everyone says yes, this is a good deal, then that is the deal that happens. however, the best deals are not all where everyone's voting, 'yes, i would do the deal, too.' the really bold deals that transform industries are the ones that initially seem a little crazy. a little out there. not quite right. like linkedin in its early days. and they end up growing to something that is great. >> didn't you guys disagree on facebook and airbnb? >> yes, there was disagreements in the partnership. as a matter of fact, a par
>> you think about steve jobs at apple, mark zuckerberg at facebook, larry and sergey at google.ere a magic that a founder brings that would be lost if you weren't here? >> i think so. every founder is useful. because of that vision, that commitment, the willingness to take bold risks. >> you joined greylock as a partner in 2009. and you have a really unique investing philosophy in that the best companies to invest in are actually the companies you don't agree on. >>...
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you have a voice, sergeis should get the rights that we all are -- the rights that we want for ourselves and the rights that we could give to others. the respect that we demands for ourselves, we should give to others. that's a simple mantra, i try to live by. so i want to be able to get married again . not now. [ laughter ] >> let's hear what news you are making for me. go ahead. >> i want to get married again people should have the right to get married. >>> was there a moment or a series of moments where you realized that you were not just disappointed pimas a lot of people were in california after prop 8. but ready to join the fight, ready to put the bit in our teeth and actually take this to court . >> proposition eight hurt, it hurt before it passed. the propaganda took a shift and the shift was to utilize this idea that children would be harmed. that the institution of marriage would be harmed. that heterosexual couples would no longer get married if you were to allow marriage equality. and it was the propaganda that was filled with lies and misrepresentations of our community, who
you have a voice, sergeis should get the rights that we all are -- the rights that we want for ourselves and the rights that we could give to others. the respect that we demands for ourselves, we should give to others. that's a simple mantra, i try to live by. so i want to be able to get married again . not now. [ laughter ] >> let's hear what news you are making for me. go ahead. >> i want to get married again people should have the right to get married. >>> was there a...
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showing pictures of sergey brin wearing google glass. he's a burning man guy.ah jessica parker wearing them, she looks like a dork. emily chang, she's beautiful. looks ridiculous wearing those glasses. >> yeah. if nothing else, it's going to be great time capsule material. you'll be able to say oh, that was from 2013. i can tell from the google glass. that was part of the problem, it was so idiosyncratic and strange. leaving aside the functionality, it made you look goofy. that only gets you so far. the benefits have to be really high. i will give google credit. very few companies would be prepared to so loudly and noisily fail and change publicly on a launch like that. others would be branded, have google glass xl and google glass 2. they are saying this isn't working, and we are going to try to fold it into something else. >> that aside, i wonder if there is an enterprise use case here that may never be google's to optimize. optimize, an obstacle pun. write for a living? i've tried that. >> you're using your left and background nicely. there's an enterprise c
showing pictures of sergey brin wearing google glass. he's a burning man guy.ah jessica parker wearing them, she looks like a dork. emily chang, she's beautiful. looks ridiculous wearing those glasses. >> yeah. if nothing else, it's going to be great time capsule material. you'll be able to say oh, that was from 2013. i can tell from the google glass. that was part of the problem, it was so idiosyncratic and strange. leaving aside the functionality, it made you look goofy. that only gets...
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angela merkel russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov and israel's prime minister binyamin netanyahu. a million are expected to participate. we begin with a hunt for a woman connected with the hostage crisis yesterday. we have more on that. >> reporter: hayat boumeddiene - she is the most wanted woman in europe right now. the french media reports suggest that she may be in syria. she is the 26-year-old girlfriend of amedy coulibaly, who took shoppers hostage at a kosher supermarket. it ended when police stormed the building killing amedy coulibaly, but four hostages died. he is connected with the kouachi brothers, the suspects in the killings at satirical magazine "charlie hebdo". more than a decade ago cherif kouachi would have been among the joggers. the network named after a park trained and financed fighters for iraq. amedy coulibaly was a member. police thought the group was dismantled in 2005. amedy coulibaly was gaoled in 2010. the fact that they were known to have supported violent groups for years, is uncomfortable to say the least. >> it's difficult to tell the people we can
angela merkel russia's foreign minister sergey lavrov and israel's prime minister binyamin netanyahu. a million are expected to participate. we begin with a hunt for a woman connected with the hostage crisis yesterday. we have more on that. >> reporter: hayat boumeddiene - she is the most wanted woman in europe right now. the french media reports suggest that she may be in syria. she is the 26-year-old girlfriend of amedy coulibaly, who took shoppers hostage at a kosher supermarket. it...
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football and defending champions atletico madrid are within a point of the spanish leaders after beating sergey lavrov 3-1 on saturday. they headed in the eighth minute. the frenchman scoring his i think goal of the seen on the break before they got the third nine minutes from time with another header. atletico are in the table, level on points for barcelona >>> later on we'll pick up action. andy murray wins his first title. novak djokovic pulled out of the championship because of illness. the serb world number one was set to play andy murray in the exhibition event on saturday but said he was suffering from a fever and couldn't play. the title goes to andy murray for the first win of 2015. >> yes, obviously it's disappointing. i heard that novak was not feeling well. it's a tough thing about an individual sport that you can't just substitute players in a team event. you can do that. it's an unfortunate way to finish the week >>> nadal bounced back from his 6-2, 6-0 thrashing by murray. he intat stanislaw wawrinka in the first. he had a shaky start, overpowering the opponent >>> still with ten
football and defending champions atletico madrid are within a point of the spanish leaders after beating sergey lavrov 3-1 on saturday. they headed in the eighth minute. the frenchman scoring his i think goal of the seen on the break before they got the third nine minutes from time with another header. atletico are in the table, level on points for barcelona >>> later on we'll pick up action. andy murray wins his first title. novak djokovic pulled out of the championship because of...
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sergey lavrov said the ukranian government did it. and said it's obvious that the party and foreign patrons are not stopped by fatalities. your reaction? >> it's too early to assess origins origins. observers assessed that including direction of fire and concluded it came from rebel territory. the russians denied in that case. i picture in this there'll have to be examples. if it's similar to the past one rebels are likely responsibility. ukraine ukrainy television says it's seen vehicles on their side of the border. propels systems and rocket launchers. air defense systems have been observed in ukraine. do you think russia will go full bore? >> with the russian military build up. it looks like they are making an effort to seize mariupol. from areas in eastern ukraine. it's important because that has to be seized if wush re wands to go further. up to now russia has been reluctant to do that for a couple of reasons. it would be hard for them to tell people that crops are not fighting. the ground is soft. the heavily armoured vehicles a
sergey lavrov said the ukranian government did it. and said it's obvious that the party and foreign patrons are not stopped by fatalities. your reaction? >> it's too early to assess origins origins. observers assessed that including direction of fire and concluded it came from rebel territory. the russians denied in that case. i picture in this there'll have to be examples. if it's similar to the past one rebels are likely responsibility. ukraine ukrainy television says it's seen vehicles...
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we have german chancellor angela merkel, sergei lavrov, officials ramping up security for today's eventsere is the president as he greets some of the world leaders who are coming in as they are an hour and a half now away from the unity rally. but we do know at this rally as well more than 2,000 police officers are deployed in the city streets. police snipers, anti-terror officers are also in place. most likely even in this picture somewhe somewhere where you see the sea of people who are there to tell terrorists that they will not win as they wave their flags. amongst those are some of the law enforcement officers who are going to be trying to keep everybody safe today. >> we know that those french law enforcement officers have been told to erase their social media presence. they're being told to be aware and it's a reminder of the threat that still exists. the source now telling cnn that terror sleeper cells have been activated in france. >> jake tapper is live there in paris at the site where the rally is to begin. jake, what is it like there at this hour? >> well, it's moving and ins
we have german chancellor angela merkel, sergei lavrov, officials ramping up security for today's eventsere is the president as he greets some of the world leaders who are coming in as they are an hour and a half now away from the unity rally. but we do know at this rally as well more than 2,000 police officers are deployed in the city streets. police snipers, anti-terror officers are also in place. most likely even in this picture somewhe somewhere where you see the sea of people who are there...
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david cameron, german cans lore angela merkel, along with russian foreign minister, sergey laf rof. there was one glaring absence, the united states, which counts france as its oldest alley. who was the highest ranking u.s. official at the rally? a diplomat. not obama, vice president biden, secretary of defense chuck hagel or attorney general eric holder who actually was in paris on sunday but a diplomat, a security initial who was very familiar with planning presidential trips saying there would have been quote, pretty substantial risk to sending the president. fair enough. what about a cabinet member? vice president? eric holder already in paris? how about the former president? why didn't the u.s. send one with clout. to many it seems a little tone deaf. let's talk about this with ja carney. good to see you. was this a mistake? >> i think in retrospect you can say that a higher level representation could have been achieved. but i suspect that anyone short of the president being there would have still resulted in criticism from some. and i think you know, jake, from having traveled
david cameron, german cans lore angela merkel, along with russian foreign minister, sergey laf rof. there was one glaring absence, the united states, which counts france as its oldest alley. who was the highest ranking u.s. official at the rally? a diplomat. not obama, vice president biden, secretary of defense chuck hagel or attorney general eric holder who actually was in paris on sunday but a diplomat, a security initial who was very familiar with planning presidential trips saying there...
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among world leaders planning to attend is david cameron, angela merkel italy, sergey lavrov from russia and israel's prime minister binyamin netanyahu. we begin with a hunt for a woman connected to the crisis. here is rory challands with more on the suspects. >> hayat boumeddiene - in a photo french police released. she's the most wanted woman. she may be in syria. she is wanted in connection with a police officer on thursday. and is the girlfriend of amedy coulibaly, who took shoppers hostage in amedy coulibaly. it ended when amedy coulibaly was killed by police four hostages died. the couple have been connected with the kouachi brothers killed in another police action on friday the prime suspects in the shooting at satirical "charlie hebdo". amedy coulibaly and other me would have been among the joggers. this network named after a park trained and financed fighters for iraq. amedy coulibaly was a member. police thought the group was dismantled in 2005. amedy coulibaly did gaol time in 2010. the fact that the men were known to a supported violent groups for years is uncomfortable for t
among world leaders planning to attend is david cameron, angela merkel italy, sergey lavrov from russia and israel's prime minister binyamin netanyahu. we begin with a hunt for a woman connected to the crisis. here is rory challands with more on the suspects. >> hayat boumeddiene - in a photo french police released. she's the most wanted woman. she may be in syria. she is wanted in connection with a police officer on thursday. and is the girlfriend of amedy coulibaly, who took shoppers...
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. >>> secretary of state john kerry and sergei lavrov are talking. the thursday phone call to talk about the middle east and eastern ukraine. this week the united states voted against a bid by the palestinians to win back being for a u.n. resolution in a final israeli-palestinian settlement. >>> a new study suggests most cancer diagnosis are simply bad luck. two-thirds of the cancers analyzed were caused by chance mutations rather than lifestyle. researchers urge you to exercise and ditch cigarettes and eat healthy. >>> college football championship match up is set. the number one team in the nation and the defending champions are both out. oregon and ohio state are in. details in the bleacher report next. >> great games. ♪ [carpenters: "rainy days and mondays"] ♪ [ac/dc: "back in black"] ♪ [ac/dc: "back in black"] chevy colorado. when you find new roads, you win motor trend's truck of the year. ;ñ;ñ;ñ >>> welcome back to early start. the final two are set in college football. >> ohio state knocked off number one alabama last night in the sugar bowl.
. >>> secretary of state john kerry and sergei lavrov are talking. the thursday phone call to talk about the middle east and eastern ukraine. this week the united states voted against a bid by the palestinians to win back being for a u.n. resolution in a final israeli-palestinian settlement. >>> a new study suggests most cancer diagnosis are simply bad luck. two-thirds of the cancers analyzed were caused by chance mutations rather than lifestyle. researchers urge you to...
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sergey lavrov in paris. russia is in the cold so to spoke due to the situation in ukraine. for example, it wasn't invited to the g7. there is a feeling that differences need to be put aside. russia has its own internal problems with attacks in chechnya and dagestan. vladimir putin is criticized about freedom of speech and claims of silencing his critics in the russian media. there's turkey an interesting edition. the prime minister was invited here. there are some reports that europe's most wanted the only surviving suspect could have travelled to istanbul and then on to syria. ironically turkey is accrued of tramping down on free speech with an attempt to ban twitter. the message is the people of france are supported internationally. the u.s. representative used the visit to announce what is called a high-level global anti-terrorism meeting in washington next month. these are countries determined to support each other at every level, to combat mutual concern or fear. >> after the rally, israeli's prime minister binyamin netanyahu attended a memorial at the grand synagogue.
sergey lavrov in paris. russia is in the cold so to spoke due to the situation in ukraine. for example, it wasn't invited to the g7. there is a feeling that differences need to be put aside. russia has its own internal problems with attacks in chechnya and dagestan. vladimir putin is criticized about freedom of speech and claims of silencing his critics in the russian media. there's turkey an interesting edition. the prime minister was invited here. there are some reports that europe's most...
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within the past few minutes, in fact the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov has rejected those allegationsfrom ukraine in particular and also the united states and others that russian troops have been crossing the border russian heavy weaponry has been crossing the border. saying look we've heard this in the past this is what he said. but we haven't seen any evidence for. give us the satellite photos. show us the evidence. and that's been the russian argument all along and at the roots of the russian denials. again, they're saying they got nothing to do with the violence but they're calling on the ukrainians and the rebels as well as a matter of fact to pull back the heavy weaponry christine. >> matthew chance in moscow thank you. >>> 26 minutes after the hour. president obama pushing a new aggressive agenda in his state of the union address. that with the republicans controlling congress. what does that mean for him going forward. is there such a thing as a sure thing in business? some say buy gold. others say buy soybeans. i say, buy comcast business internet. unlike internet providers t
within the past few minutes, in fact the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov has rejected those allegationsfrom ukraine in particular and also the united states and others that russian troops have been crossing the border russian heavy weaponry has been crossing the border. saying look we've heard this in the past this is what he said. but we haven't seen any evidence for. give us the satellite photos. show us the evidence. and that's been the russian argument all along and at the roots of...
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sergei used to joke if something awful happened to him here. he wanted to be blown apart, and i used to say that if something happened to him, i would go and fight for him. >> it's shocking scenes of random civilian deaths like this which many local residents will surely blame upon the ukrainian army that increasingly sar fiz the population here and make the swrob of those in minsk trying to negotiate a settlement increasingly frought. those peace talks barely got underway given this back drop. two more dead seen at the nearby train stop. that morning donetsk has been dealing with the injured from the last big strike. julia is 22. after a shell hit a bus stop last week had he has neither a right hand or left leg. don't give up she says. write every day. i'll be with you all the way. well my left hand. he replies. you'll learn very fast. more an they sayic. her grandmother only here. her mother dead. the journey alone. such unknown ahead for a police office manager who now can't walk or type in russia alone. >> we're on the blockade he says. we
sergei used to joke if something awful happened to him here. he wanted to be blown apart, and i used to say that if something happened to him, i would go and fight for him. >> it's shocking scenes of random civilian deaths like this which many local residents will surely blame upon the ukrainian army that increasingly sar fiz the population here and make the swrob of those in minsk trying to negotiate a settlement increasingly frought. those peace talks barely got underway given this back...
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poroshenko has cared a meeting of the defense council to discuss the response to the latest fighting, sergey lavrov blames the fighting on ukrainian government forces. >> still to come, we'll have the latest from nigeria as the u.s. secretary of state's visit coincides with more boko haram attacks. >> a slow response to the ebola crisis is the word health organization spend doing much money on bureaucracy instead of the needy. >> semifinalists iraq gets ready to face south korea in the final four of the asian cup. details later in the program. borderland. six strangers. >> let's just send them back to mexico. >> experience illegal immigration up close and personal. >> it's overwhelming to see this many people that have perished. >> lost lives are relived. >> all of these people shouldn't be dead. >> will there differences bring them together or tear them apart? >> the only way to find out is to see it yourselves. >> which side of the fence are you on? borderland, tonight at 9 eastern, only on al jazeera america. >> beyond the verdict and on the streets >> there's been another teenager shot a
poroshenko has cared a meeting of the defense council to discuss the response to the latest fighting, sergey lavrov blames the fighting on ukrainian government forces. >> still to come, we'll have the latest from nigeria as the u.s. secretary of state's visit coincides with more boko haram attacks. >> a slow response to the ebola crisis is the word health organization spend doing much money on bureaucracy instead of the needy. >> semifinalists iraq gets ready to face south...
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. >> reporter: for angela and sergei it is comical but miraculous, ten days early on a night when freezing rain left wind chills and streets a sheet of ice angela knew, he was coming. >> time to go. >> reporter: after hitting a curb and popping a tire. >> he was going too fast, i'm likes the emergency exit is right there. just pull in closer. >> reporter: just feet from the er door. >> he opened the door and said get in the chair. >> i said no, take pants off, she's coming already. >> in, wait, please. she's coming out. i said take pants off. >> reporter: baby elijah was born. >> he came out. >> reporter: now nine days later and still, two days away from his original # due day's lie gentleman lay with his rosie cheeks and healthy glow. you would not guess the infant's umbilical cord was in thed and wrapped around his neck, are in would you guess his injury in the world was the front seat of the car. for this family the story that adds to life when elijah will get to tell many times over the the course of his healthy life. >> look at that cute little face. >> so, coming up super bowl is set
. >> reporter: for angela and sergei it is comical but miraculous, ten days early on a night when freezing rain left wind chills and streets a sheet of ice angela knew, he was coming. >> time to go. >> reporter: after hitting a curb and popping a tire. >> he was going too fast, i'm likes the emergency exit is right there. just pull in closer. >> reporter: just feet from the er door. >> he opened the door and said get in the chair. >> i said no, take...
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sergey lavrov. mahmoud abbas and the prime minister from turkey.that list is president barack obama. u.s. ambassador to france jane hartley will be attending in his place. and let's get back now to paris, where jim sciutto is live for us with the latest. jim? >> reporter: brianna, as you know the stakes so high. terror sleeper cells may be lurking while world leaders attend an outdoor unity rally. how can police keep the city safe from this alert we have been reporting tonight, targeting police? word that sleeper cells may have been activated and french police warning all of their members to keep their weapons in hand to erase their social media profiles to reduce that threat. my panel here to discuss it. we're going to start with associate professor jonathan lawrence author of the emancipation of europe's muslims. and cnn political commentator, tara setmeyer. jonathan if we could start with you. how does this city -- how have you seen this city and this country responding so far to these attacks? defiance i think, is the best word to describe it.
sergey lavrov. mahmoud abbas and the prime minister from turkey.that list is president barack obama. u.s. ambassador to france jane hartley will be attending in his place. and let's get back now to paris, where jim sciutto is live for us with the latest. jim? >> reporter: brianna, as you know the stakes so high. terror sleeper cells may be lurking while world leaders attend an outdoor unity rally. how can police keep the city safe from this alert we have been reporting tonight, targeting...
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all very good reasons why sergei lavrov is heading off to berlin on wednesday to begin talks with thegn ministers of germany, france and ukraine in the german capitol. their objective -- their shared objective, really will be to bring about an immediate ceasefire. without a ceasefire you are not going to get the talks continuing. people will not sit down with each other, the leaders of these countries, and they will be hoping they can bring about the ceasefire which will bring about a useful future for ukraine. >>> an activist has been transferred to egyptian hospital. he has been on hunger strike for 80 days. his health has deteriorated but is now in stable condition. he is charged with violating protest laws attacking a police officer, and stealing his radio. >>> al jazeera continues to demand the release of our three colleagues imprisoned in egypt. mohammed fahmy peter greste and baher mohamed were falsely accused of helping the outlawed muslim brotherhood. charges they deny. an appeals court in cairo has ordered a retrial. >>> eight afghan journalists were killed in 2014, making i
all very good reasons why sergei lavrov is heading off to berlin on wednesday to begin talks with thegn ministers of germany, france and ukraine in the german capitol. their objective -- their shared objective, really will be to bring about an immediate ceasefire. without a ceasefire you are not going to get the talks continuing. people will not sit down with each other, the leaders of these countries, and they will be hoping they can bring about the ceasefire which will bring about a useful...
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. >> reporter: the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov has rejected those allegations coming from ukraine but also nato and the united nations that russian troops have been crossing the border russian heavy weaponry has been crossing the border saying look we've heard this in the past this is what he said but we haven't seen any evidence of it. give us the satellite photos. show us the evidence. that's been the russian argument all along. it's been at the root of these russian denials. >>> finally to yemen where rebels are standing guard outside the private residence of that country's president. uncertainty is growing over who's actually in charge of the middle eastern nation. as you know yemen is a key u.s. ally in the fight against al qaeda. one is calling it an all out co coup. cnn's nick paton walsh is calling it as all out coup. is it? >> reporter: it's certainly a change in the balance here. if it walks like a coup if it talks like a coup is it a coup? i have been speaking to a yemeni official who's pretty well briefed on these things. he spoke just recently to the president
. >> reporter: the russian foreign minister sergei lavrov has rejected those allegations coming from ukraine but also nato and the united nations that russian troops have been crossing the border russian heavy weaponry has been crossing the border saying look we've heard this in the past this is what he said but we haven't seen any evidence of it. give us the satellite photos. show us the evidence. that's been the russian argument all along. it's been at the root of these russian denials....
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. >> russia's foreign minister sergei laugh rohr downplay -- laugh recover, downplayed the allegations asked for proof. . after months of delays the european central bank is expected to unveil a massive stimulus program. we don't know what will be in it. the key question will it be enough to cure what's ailing eurozone economies or pacify nervous marks? >> that's what people are asking. the moving move to purchase huge amounts of government bonds or quantitative easing has not come easily. here's some things to look for when the program is unveiled in the coming hours. first, how big will it be? ecb president mario draghi is considering pumping $58 billion into the economy each month. that will put the total at $1.2 trillion by the end of next year. how long will it last? right now the ecb is likely to adopt the program for at least one year but it may want to keep its options open on that. >> yeah. another key question who gets what here? how will the money be divided among 19 eurozone nations? how will they share that risk. another key question, what about greece? should the ecb buy
. >> russia's foreign minister sergei laugh rohr downplay -- laugh recover, downplayed the allegations asked for proof. . after months of delays the european central bank is expected to unveil a massive stimulus program. we don't know what will be in it. the key question will it be enough to cure what's ailing eurozone economies or pacify nervous marks? >> that's what people are asking. the moving move to purchase huge amounts of government bonds or quantitative easing has not come...
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licklider who created interactive computing and they lead up to people like steve jobs, bill gates sergey brin and the people we all know as leaders of this revolution. i was lucky enough to be able to meet these people and i started gathering strength and started collecting stories. i would say when he founded intel tell me that story. icom from vienna which is a place filled with storytellers and it's a great journalist and asked some football questions which is tell me your story. i was gathering the stories and i put them aside as you may know when steve jobs called. i had done one on benjamin franklin won on albert einstein and he called and said what a dumain next? i must admit my first reaction was -- but then i was told he was fighting off cancer realized it would be a great chance to be part of being up close to somebody who had been a revolutionary. it was a revolutionary and we know we were stored history a little bit. we made it seem like it was a visionary like edison or moore or steve jobs or bill gates or einstein. they have a lightbulb moment moment and all of a sudden inn
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google has shut down its physical glass stores and people are the writing -- deriding them and even sergein was caught without them at a red carpet event. gregg harper the president of parkervision associates, was one of the first new yorkers to own google glass. he is to come in our show wearing them. i cannot help but notice no more. what happened? >> i found people were in comfortable -- were uncomfortable when i walked in wearing them. i had it for quite a while and every day i walked down the street, people would ask me what it's like. it was a conversation starter. about eight months ago, people started saying i don't know and people were feeling uncomfortable when i walked into meetings. this is the case that it comes in. you cannot put this in your pocket. >> but you are supposed to wear it all the time. >> but it makes people uncomfortable. >> what was it that made people uncomfortable? >> they thought i was recording everything. they thought i was posting to the web. you can tell that happening because it lights up but people don't know that. i explain that to everybody. i would
google has shut down its physical glass stores and people are the writing -- deriding them and even sergein was caught without them at a red carpet event. gregg harper the president of parkervision associates, was one of the first new yorkers to own google glass. he is to come in our show wearing them. i cannot help but notice no more. what happened? >> i found people were in comfortable -- were uncomfortable when i walked in wearing them. i had it for quite a while and every day i walked...