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you can keep up with local and national news coverage, and you can continue to experience the thrill of live professional sporting events as they happen. best of all, all these programs are all offered in crystal-clear high definition. so, whether you're still watching cable or satellite on the big screen or streaming movies and tv shows online clear tv may just be the smartest money-saving choice you'll make all year. >> so, do you have cable tv or satellite tv? >> neither, actually. >> neither? >> yeah, i don't have tv at all. >> you don't have tv? >> [ chuckling ] no, no. yeah, just, like, one more expense, so i don't have it anymore. >> so, if you did have tv, what sort of things would you want to watch? >> the news, for example. i never get to watch the news. weather, sometimes sports, things like that. >> what if i told you i could get you free hd sports, weather, and news? >> really, free? >> yeah. >> how? >> i want to ask you if you could tell the difference between these three tvs. one is clear tv, one is satellite, and one is cable. >> [ chuckling ] i don't know. i mean, th
you can keep up with local and national news coverage, and you can continue to experience the thrill of live professional sporting events as they happen. best of all, all these programs are all offered in crystal-clear high definition. so, whether you're still watching cable or satellite on the big screen or streaming movies and tv shows online clear tv may just be the smartest money-saving choice you'll make all year. >> so, do you have cable tv or satellite tv? >> neither,...
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and we wanted every opportunity to figure out, "how can i keep my elbow as good as i can keep it?" >> these guys play at a high level. these kids all have d1 aspirations. the goal is states every year. these guys -- they come to american heritage having that dream, knowing that this team has these capabilities, and that's the goal we set for them every year. as it comes down to everything you know, it depends on them. once the lights turn on, are the stars gonna show up? is our pitcher gonna be the best she can be? or is our offense gonna be the best on the day? is our defense gonna be best on the day? so when the lights go on, the superstars need to come out. >> most coaches will tell you, "we're gonna be pretty good if we stay healthy." most of our players want to look like a baseball player. they want to look like the big leagues. well, if you can get something that helps you and then you can get the look, that's a win-win situation. >> announcer: call or go to tommiecopper.com to explore the full line of recovery, compression, and all-new performance gear. free shipping and mul
and we wanted every opportunity to figure out, "how can i keep my elbow as good as i can keep it?" >> these guys play at a high level. these kids all have d1 aspirations. the goal is states every year. these guys -- they come to american heritage having that dream, knowing that this team has these capabilities, and that's the goal we set for them every year. as it comes down to everything you know, it depends on them. once the lights turn on, are the stars gonna show up? is our...
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i love canning.o grow our fruits and vegetables... >> yeah. >> ...and then we like to enjoy them all year long. >> yeah. >> well, and the power pressure cooker, we make canning easy. >> ooh. >> now, look at this. in just a few minutes, safely and efficiently... >> yeah. >> ...we canned our preserves. >> thought you could only do jams and tomatoes, though. >> well, you know, that was the old-fashioned way. but in the power pressure cooker, we can take that 212 degrees that you get with traditional canning and stretch it up to 240 degrees. >> so... >> so now we can can our soups our stews... >> love it. >> ...our vegetables, our jams -- all the things that we love to can. >> yeah. >> you could spend hundreds of dollars just on a canning machine. but that's just an added feature of having the power pressure cooker xl. >> the pressure cooker xl is part of my family. i use it for beef stew, for roast -- anything you want to do, even chicken. and the meat is so -- you know they come so good, so tender so -
i love canning.o grow our fruits and vegetables... >> yeah. >> ...and then we like to enjoy them all year long. >> yeah. >> well, and the power pressure cooker, we make canning easy. >> ooh. >> now, look at this. in just a few minutes, safely and efficiently... >> yeah. >> ...we canned our preserves. >> thought you could only do jams and tomatoes, though. >> well, you know, that was the old-fashioned way. but in the power pressure...
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you can do it, too.t's that easy. >> announcer: luminess air invaded a shopping mall and introduced the beauty of airbrush to women who wear ordinary makeup. for three days, hundreds of women got to try luminess air. they were photographed and videotaped and asked to compare luminess air to their regular makeup. some of the women were a little intimidated. >> are you scared? >> yes. [ laughs ] >> i'm nervous about this. >> i'm a little concerned. >> it's intimidating. >> i'm nervous. >> announcer: and then they tried it for the first time. >> you ready? >> oh. i guess so. >> just push it? >> yeah. >> a couple drops? >> two, three. >> i was kind of scared i wasn't gonna be able to do it. >> it feels really good. >> it's a lot simpler than i thought. >> it's so easy. >> announcer: when they finished luminessing, they looked at the results. >> wow. it looks amazing. my skin looks flawless. there's a huge difference. it's so amazing. >> i don't like to spend a lot of time, and i like things very, very natura
you can do it, too.t's that easy. >> announcer: luminess air invaded a shopping mall and introduced the beauty of airbrush to women who wear ordinary makeup. for three days, hundreds of women got to try luminess air. they were photographed and videotaped and asked to compare luminess air to their regular makeup. some of the women were a little intimidated. >> are you scared? >> yes. [ laughs ] >> i'm nervous about this. >> i'm a little concerned. >> it's...
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i can go swimming, i can play sports, i can do whatever.fabulous. >> that one day that i made that phone call was the best decision i made, so if there's any advice that i can give, make that call. >> you guys don't need to shave that head. keep some hair on there. join the hair club like i did. >> i called hair club, and i have never felt better. i've got great, healthy hair, i look younger, and i feel terrific. >> don't hesitate. go in right now, because you will feel better, you'll look better, and it'll be something that you will appreciate in the long run. >> it's all about you. hair club does what's right for you. >> i love my hair. i love how i feel about my hair. >> so i went and checked it out made the phone call and it really changed my life. >> and if you want to look better, if you want to feel better about yourself, hair club is the way to go. >> every day that i get up, i can say, "ooh," right? "this is me. this is who i am. i look great today." thank you, hair club. you have made such a difference in my life. [ up-tempo music
i can go swimming, i can play sports, i can do whatever.fabulous. >> that one day that i made that phone call was the best decision i made, so if there's any advice that i can give, make that call. >> you guys don't need to shave that head. keep some hair on there. join the hair club like i did. >> i called hair club, and i have never felt better. i've got great, healthy hair, i look younger, and i feel terrific. >> don't hesitate. go in right now, because you will feel...
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how can we train a workforce that can recognize these things. this is another piece being worked on. none of these things stand independent of each other. there is know silver bullet bullet, and all of these initiatives, be they public come up private public-private, international, they all interrelate and have to be interrelated in order to move forward. >> my answer is i probably would diverge. but it is a funny thing many information -- security risks stem from preparing for the wrong adversary or not understanding the adversary. in that -- you can make the argument that many of those companies were not prepared for the adversary they actually had. they were prepared for the adversary reading from the pci compliance manual not the one that wanted to harass them or do whatever. so i think as we move up the stack so to speak in our information sharing, so information sharing right now is a lot about tools and signatures and things like that, but what we're talking about right now is moving up the stack to threat actors, motivations, capabilitie
how can we train a workforce that can recognize these things. this is another piece being worked on. none of these things stand independent of each other. there is know silver bullet bullet, and all of these initiatives, be they public come up private public-private, international, they all interrelate and have to be interrelated in order to move forward. >> my answer is i probably would diverge. but it is a funny thing many information -- security risks stem from preparing for the wrong...
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we can go on to our next presenter. john marshall. >> good afternoon, supervisors and commissioners. thank you very much for having us today. we are delighted that this issue has rapidly come back onto the table. my name is shawn marshall with lean u.s. local aggregation network a non-profit organization that works with government and allied organization on the successful and responsible
we can go on to our next presenter. john marshall. >> good afternoon, supervisors and commissioners. thank you very much for having us today. we are delighted that this issue has rapidly come back onto the table. my name is shawn marshall with lean u.s. local aggregation network a non-profit organization that works with government and allied organization on the successful and responsible
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now i can hardly see them. having people tell me that i'm glowing and i just look amazing, it's a wonderful feeling. >> female announcer: resurgence has been restoring that youthful glow for years, but only dr. murad can make a great thing even better. so joan recently brought together a group of resurgence customers to meet dr. murad and to learn all about the new resurgence formula. >> so, ladies, want to know what makes this all-new resurgence regimen so effective? >> yes. >> all right, it's the doctor's new resurgence formula with the resurrection-plant extract. take a look. even after years in the desert completely dehydrated, the resurrection plant has these amazing hydrating proteins that protect it. watch this. i mean, look at that. it's plumping up. it's getting its tone and color back. isn't that amazing? >> female announcer: so, why does resurgence work so well? the secret is the all-new resurgence formula, infused with hydrating proteins from the resurrection plant, plus revitalizing phytoestrogens
now i can hardly see them. having people tell me that i'm glowing and i just look amazing, it's a wonderful feeling. >> female announcer: resurgence has been restoring that youthful glow for years, but only dr. murad can make a great thing even better. so joan recently brought together a group of resurgence customers to meet dr. murad and to learn all about the new resurgence formula. >> so, ladies, want to know what makes this all-new resurgence regimen so effective? >> yes....
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can can can can be adjusted for speed control. so sometimes you can you can make sure that is you have more signs to remind motorists of the limits and sometimes feedback signs which we talked about before so that's a mechanism that tells the motorist that you are going too fast and you can have pedestrian medians that will take those narrower traffic lanes and cross streets in a safer manner or curb extensions to narrow down the streets paired with sidewalk widenings. on street parking is something that adds friction to a street or vanity and sometimes can be used to ensure that vehicles don't travel too fast and always landscapes trees anything to make the street feel less of a traffic sewers. not only are they attractive to to people that live along these traffic streets with a lot of noise but it's also attractive to the people that use them. there's limitations to engineering we've discussed this that regardless of how some streets can be redesigned vehicles can still travel at high speeds. it's not physically possible to pre
can can can can be adjusted for speed control. so sometimes you can you can make sure that is you have more signs to remind motorists of the limits and sometimes feedback signs which we talked about before so that's a mechanism that tells the motorist that you are going too fast and you can have pedestrian medians that will take those narrower traffic lanes and cross streets in a safer manner or curb extensions to narrow down the streets paired with sidewalk widenings. on street parking is...
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can get basic health. we think the internet should have something like this as well. you if you do not have a data plan, you should have access to will basic health information, basic communication tools. and it will vary from country to country. when we launched in zambia -- in youwhen we launched in zambia -- in there, hiv is a big issue. so we used resources about staying healthy. >> we have spoken to top at executives who have want to expand to developing markets. they are six -- are excited to advertise through internet.org. how do they advertise? >> we need to work out a model with governments and local businesses to make your it is profitable for them to make sure they can keep growing the internet. we found out in some of these countries -- the philippines -- indonesia. you and you offer a little bit you of the internet for free, and as more people start accessing the internet, more people start paying for data. once they understand what they would use the internet for, people. would understand why
can get basic health. we think the internet should have something like this as well. you if you do not have a data plan, you should have access to will basic health information, basic communication tools. and it will vary from country to country. when we launched in zambia -- in youwhen we launched in zambia -- in there, hiv is a big issue. so we used resources about staying healthy. >> we have spoken to top at executives who have want to expand to developing markets. they are six -- are...
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do you think you can get there? emily: so drones and lasers -- you have a whole lab now working on this. when will facebook drones and lasers be ready for launch? mark: we will be testing some in the near future. i would be probably mistaken if i gave you an exact date. that is one of the big technical barriers. there are a lot of people who do not live in range of a network. drones and satellites and laser communication is one way to do it. microwave communication is another. they are going to be some of the solutions for providing more cost effective connectivity to people where there are no existing cell phone towers or infrastructure like that. emily: facebook is going to be ramping up spending. how much of that is going to internet.org and these efforts, the nasa, where you are working on all this other cool technology? we are definitely investing a lot on this. emily: we were talking about china -- your mandarin has gotten pretty good. what are the chances that internet.org can get facebook back into china? ma
do you think you can get there? emily: so drones and lasers -- you have a whole lab now working on this. when will facebook drones and lasers be ready for launch? mark: we will be testing some in the near future. i would be probably mistaken if i gave you an exact date. that is one of the big technical barriers. there are a lot of people who do not live in range of a network. drones and satellites and laser communication is one way to do it. microwave communication is another. they are going to...
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to more efficient digesters and we believe we can get down to 6 from the 9 that we have today. another interesting interesting component, we did look at 4 detailed alternatives in layout and 3 of them were paired alternatives and one of one of the analysis is that that you can stuck with pairs and we do believe we can get down from 6 digesters down to to 5 and so going with the linear layout gives us that f
to more efficient digesters and we believe we can get down to 6 from the 9 that we have today. another interesting interesting component, we did look at 4 detailed alternatives in layout and 3 of them were paired alternatives and one of one of the analysis is that that you can stuck with pairs and we do believe we can get down from 6 digesters down to to 5 and so going with the linear layout gives us that f
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you can. i know you can.hances are this guy was involved in the creation of that gadget and hugely important to the eco-system of hardware. so please welcome to the stage liam casey from pch international and john biggs. >> can you hear me? nobody can hear anything. how many of you know who this is? raise your hands? nobody. how many of you guys own electronic products? just like one or two. so this guy probably handled most of them. he personally ships a lot of stuff. liam, i was told you were going to wear your traditional irish dress, which is why i dressed like this and i feel very -- i feel out of sorts. that said, you are the guy who does some amazing stuff in hardware. and james in about 2007 went over to china and did a fascinating article about what china makes the world takes and you are the major figures in the article. you are mr. china. first off, tell these folks about pch international in general. >> so we are a chain amount company with a product development expertise so we take ideas for a pr
you can. i know you can.hances are this guy was involved in the creation of that gadget and hugely important to the eco-system of hardware. so please welcome to the stage liam casey from pch international and john biggs. >> can you hear me? nobody can hear anything. how many of you know who this is? raise your hands? nobody. how many of you guys own electronic products? just like one or two. so this guy probably handled most of them. he personally ships a lot of stuff. liam, i was told...
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i can touch my forehead, i can touch my ear and i can touch my neck, it doesn't matter, it's not goingburn. >> well, are you all ready to see the perfecter fusion styler in action? [applause] meet judy, phyllis and christi. you can easily see they all have very different hair lengths and textures, but it will take just three minutes and only one perfecter fusion styler to solve all their problems. this is judy. she has limp, lifeless hair that won't hold a curl. >> it's too fine. it's too thin. i have this horrible cowlick. >> look at this cowlick, guys. anybody can relate to that? >> all right, let's spin her back around. >> i'll show you how we're going to use this. and then we're going to let judy do it herself. i'm just going to take this section, i'm going to roll it down. do you notice how i'm touching it? >> can i feel this? >> you can touch it. >> oh, wow, so this is on? >> right. and how about you, judy, how does it feel? >> i feel no heat at all. >> so watch this. >> yeah. >> here we go. when this comes up see that lift? >> oh, look at that. [audience applauds] >> that's the
i can touch my forehead, i can touch my ear and i can touch my neck, it doesn't matter, it's not goingburn. >> well, are you all ready to see the perfecter fusion styler in action? [applause] meet judy, phyllis and christi. you can easily see they all have very different hair lengths and textures, but it will take just three minutes and only one perfecter fusion styler to solve all their problems. this is judy. she has limp, lifeless hair that won't hold a curl. >> it's too fine....
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>> and you can use drones remotely using joy sticks. >> you can.pany that developed this in portugal if you are someone with limited mobility you can perhaps use those controls and in cockpits any plane craft has so many buttons going on if we can reduce that number that's something they wanted to achieve. it's very difficult, the problem. >> you're being kited out or kited up whatever. i'm shaking my head do you think up down? not like you can say the word. >> right. >> what did you do? >> the setup in that simulation was i tried a laptop and on there is a small board that hovers in the middle. >> can we run those shots, if we can, while you're talking, i'm sorry. >> you can think the ball to go down you will turn it right. i had a simple demonstration. it takes months of training to teach your brain the distinctions what makes the ball move up and down. >> can i be clear? this technology moving the brain is out there, been around for some time. >> it is. called eeg. this is an expensive type. you can buy head sets at 80 to $90 that can produce ba
>> and you can use drones remotely using joy sticks. >> you can.pany that developed this in portugal if you are someone with limited mobility you can perhaps use those controls and in cockpits any plane craft has so many buttons going on if we can reduce that number that's something they wanted to achieve. it's very difficult, the problem. >> you're being kited out or kited up whatever. i'm shaking my head do you think up down? not like you can say the word. >> right....
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sleeping is not the only thing you can use this blanket for. >> teens can use the face blanket while they sneak out of the house. hunters can sleep in the wild and not disturb wildlife. >> this has to be a joke. they can use it as a prop while they sneak out of the house? >> so the second part of this video, yeah making it seem like this is a joke. ladies and gentlemen, this is available for sale for $10. this person found the need for a blanket with a hole in it went shopping for it couldn't find it so that's where this brilliant idea came about. >> halloween mask to scare trick or treaters. useful when you're not in the mood. >> and any other situation, this is a rag with a hole. >> don't be the one with the cold face. order the face blanket now. >> calling out the cops to control the cow. >> as you can see, the cow, not exactly having it. watch what happens. >> see who's in charge next. >> and it's a music video that's a bit awkward. >> and also delightfully true. >> the funny tune we all can relate to. >>> that is a stray cow, that cow escaped from a breeder. >> the police show u
sleeping is not the only thing you can use this blanket for. >> teens can use the face blanket while they sneak out of the house. hunters can sleep in the wild and not disturb wildlife. >> this has to be a joke. they can use it as a prop while they sneak out of the house? >> so the second part of this video, yeah making it seem like this is a joke. ladies and gentlemen, this is available for sale for $10. this person found the need for a blanket with a hole in it went shopping...
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there are times when signs and awnings can become fairly -- can become effectively blight in a neighborhood and are inconsistent with the character of the neighborhood and this will help make sure that business signs and awnings are consistent with neighborhood character. in addition, it will now permanently close a gigantic loophole in our billboard restrictions. you will recall that we previously passed interim controls to close the loophole that occurs when there is a certain type of business which they will pretend to put up a business sign, but it's effectively a billboard and we're closing that loophole to comply with the will of the voters. the voters have repeated stated that they don't want billboards in san francisco and we don't want billboards masquerading as business signs this will permanently close that loophole. thank you. >> thank you, supervisor kim >> i want to thank supervisor wiener for his work on this issue. and just wanted to acknowledge, because i over the last couple of days, i have heard from a few of our constituents that are concerned about a particular portion
there are times when signs and awnings can become fairly -- can become effectively blight in a neighborhood and are inconsistent with the character of the neighborhood and this will help make sure that business signs and awnings are consistent with neighborhood character. in addition, it will now permanently close a gigantic loophole in our billboard restrictions. you will recall that we previously passed interim controls to close the loophole that occurs when there is a certain type of...
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i'd like to tell public audiences we can build higher walls, we can interrogate more people, we can screen more people, we can erect more cybersecurity, but we should not do so at the cost of who we are as a nation. thank you very much for listening, and thank you panelists, for the terrific discussion. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the panel on improving cybersecurity practices. >> well thank you for having us here today. first of all, i am thrilled to be back on campus. i'm a graduate of the law school and the business school, so this weather is not a surprise to me nor a shock. and it's lots of fun to be back home. and my other comment about the previous panel is i really had no idea that secretary johnson was such a comedian. and i'm looking forward to asking his fraternity brother a lot about his room when they were in the fraternity. secretaries go back and forth with one another. but, any way, we are thrilled to be here today to talk about cybersecurity and how it affects the private sector. a year ago and a day, our administration released something that's be
i'd like to tell public audiences we can build higher walls, we can interrogate more people, we can screen more people, we can erect more cybersecurity, but we should not do so at the cost of who we are as a nation. thank you very much for listening, and thank you panelists, for the terrific discussion. [ applause ] >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome the panel on improving cybersecurity practices. >> well thank you for having us here today. first of all, i am thrilled to be...
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this so i can show her that i -- that i can change and i'm sorry.more. >> offenders come to the program from all over the system, and can receive a six-month sentence reduction with full participation. >> i would like to see something like skilled traits, you know, like new castle opens up a skill traits auto body. something you can go out here and make an honest living without going out there making $6 an hour, $6.50, and go back to the world thinking, well, i can't do this. i'm beating myself up. i can't make ends meet. i'm just going to make one quick batch and be done with it, you know what i'm saying? i will get on my feet and then i will quit, whatever. in reality, we all know we can't do that. >> i'm most worried about being a convicted felon and going out there and having to rely on a temporary service making $6, $7 an hour and paying for house arrest, trying to establish my own residence. that's going to be a really tough thing, because when i leave here, i've lost everything. >> eddie newlin is in prison for manufacturing methamphetamine.
this so i can show her that i -- that i can change and i'm sorry.more. >> offenders come to the program from all over the system, and can receive a six-month sentence reduction with full participation. >> i would like to see something like skilled traits, you know, like new castle opens up a skill traits auto body. something you can go out here and make an honest living without going out there making $6 an hour, $6.50, and go back to the world thinking, well, i can't do this. i'm...
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you can see it all along the banks here. nitrate comes from fertilizer, predominantly -- fertilizer and animal waste, including human waste. but there's a lot of agriculture around here, so they fertilize their crops, and it runs off through the surface water into the ground water and then comes out here. you want another one or is that... the whole area is highly agricultural so there are cattle feedlots poultry farms, row crops. the cattle provide animal waste, which are high-nutrient loads, and row crops provide a lot of nitrogen that's not a natural source of nitrogen, through fertilization. moore: human activities basically can degradate the river to the unseen eye, right? to the naked eye you just look -- it's a pretty river, it flow it does its thing, but what's going on chemically? and just like if you go out today, you can go out there and see the duckweed and the algae and these are things that historically have not been there. well, basically, what you have happen is if you get too much of a biomass in there, then
you can see it all along the banks here. nitrate comes from fertilizer, predominantly -- fertilizer and animal waste, including human waste. but there's a lot of agriculture around here, so they fertilize their crops, and it runs off through the surface water into the ground water and then comes out here. you want another one or is that... the whole area is highly agricultural so there are cattle feedlots poultry farms, row crops. the cattle provide animal waste, which are high-nutrient loads,...
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, garbage cans.they need done, you know. and i -- i don't mind doing it. basically, i get up. fix my breakfast. go to work. come back, work out, walk along the lake, you know. shower, lay back, read, study, you know, can use the phone any time of night that i need to. and that's a privilege. and it's lockdown at 6:00. >> it just lightens the burden. it really helps. we get to cook our own food, and nothing is better than fresh vegetables. it's just a little bit of home in prison. >> barnett is taking the ged to better support his family. his children were in middle school when he went to prison, now they're adults. >> that's the prom night there. timothy on the left with his date, tiffany on the right with her date. and a picture of my son, 55 on the football field. and my daughter, she plays basketball. getting out of prison is going to mean the world to me. it's going to open up a lot of doors that i shut myself. i have no one to blame but myself. i shut every door and locked it. they say you can't
, garbage cans.they need done, you know. and i -- i don't mind doing it. basically, i get up. fix my breakfast. go to work. come back, work out, walk along the lake, you know. shower, lay back, read, study, you know, can use the phone any time of night that i need to. and that's a privilege. and it's lockdown at 6:00. >> it just lightens the burden. it really helps. we get to cook our own food, and nothing is better than fresh vegetables. it's just a little bit of home in prison. >>...
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i think we just got the 2014 from the department. >> you can speak into into the mic so we can hear you thank you. >> we have the total we don't have that broken down for 2013. sorry. i lost the page here. >> that's okay. >> the total was 129 thousand in in 2014 and in 2013 it was 65. >> that's good to know we've seen a pretty significant increase in enforcement. >> we don't know how many of those were -- >> excuse me. the next slide is a map showing high injury corridors for pedestrians for the period 2007 through 2011 similar to what was is shown for the collision incidents. there's the same pattern there, though, the numbers are fewer. >> your skull and cross bones are pretty provocative there. >> we imported those but i think they do tell the story. >> switching to the pop i to the topic of state law and what the the city can do -- there's actually a limitation of city authority the state and the california vehicle code in particular established speed limit minutes and maximums and sets certain conditions under which the the city can make changes and the the minimum is 25 25 and the
i think we just got the 2014 from the department. >> you can speak into into the mic so we can hear you thank you. >> we have the total we don't have that broken down for 2013. sorry. i lost the page here. >> that's okay. >> the total was 129 thousand in in 2014 and in 2013 it was 65. >> that's good to know we've seen a pretty significant increase in enforcement. >> we don't know how many of those were -- >> excuse me. the next slide is a map showing...
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if i can get them to look and see their life can be different, they can get themselves turned around.e's people out here that are hurting so bad. they didn't need to do what they did. it doesn't excuse their guilt, but they've lived some lives that will just rip your heart out. >> for jessica mcmahon, the chance at a new life is just hours away. >> you have anyone that can pick you up? >> no, i'll be riding the bus. to the -- waynesville. i'm going to ride the bus to waynesville and my grandparents and my son are picking me up. that will be the first time i've seen them in a really long time. >> good luck to you. >> thank you. hoping my son and my brothers will accept me after being locked up and being away for so long. it's going to be hard on me. but i'm happy. it's about time to go home. >> i want you to grab your bag of property over here. i'm going to drive you to the bus station. >> i know it's job security but still, it's good when they get out and they're doing good. it's good when we hear stories that they have been out, you hear somebody's doing good, they got a good job. >>
if i can get them to look and see their life can be different, they can get themselves turned around.e's people out here that are hurting so bad. they didn't need to do what they did. it doesn't excuse their guilt, but they've lived some lives that will just rip your heart out. >> for jessica mcmahon, the chance at a new life is just hours away. >> you have anyone that can pick you up? >> no, i'll be riding the bus. to the -- waynesville. i'm going to ride the bus to...
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ow hard it can be it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema.s a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva respimat does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva respimat. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, you get hives, vision changes or eye pain or problems passing urine, stop taking spiriva respimat and call your doctor right away. side effects include sore throat, cough, dry mouth and sinus infection. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. to learn about spiriva respimat slow-moving mist, ask your doctor or visit spirivarespimat.com it's working for new york state. already 55 companies are investing over $98 million dollars, and creating over 2100 jobs. from long island to all across upstate new york, more businesses
ow hard it can be it can feel like this. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema.s a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my airways for a full 24 hours. spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva respimat does not replace rescue inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva respimat. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. if your breathing...
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can i see you?is the amount of blood that is needed to draw to do a test on whatever i have and probably beaux-arts legions. thank you so much. i appreciate it. so again you are in stealth mode. you are trying to up all these customers. how do you get them to sort of permit with sight unseen story technology that is essential that you are all still developing? >> it is at a point now in which it is directly available to people as an alternative to having big needle stuck in there on. the approach rita was to have people try it out to see how it performed and it performed well and work with us. a lot of our work was for pharmaceutical companies. there aren't that many pharmaceutical companies, selected build the relationships, we had the opportunity to deploy our system and continue to build our infrastructure to get to this point. >> he raised $400 billion schriever nano did you start generating as those coming in where are you in terms of profitability versus the need for additional capital. >> so
can i see you?is the amount of blood that is needed to draw to do a test on whatever i have and probably beaux-arts legions. thank you so much. i appreciate it. so again you are in stealth mode. you are trying to up all these customers. how do you get them to sort of permit with sight unseen story technology that is essential that you are all still developing? >> it is at a point now in which it is directly available to people as an alternative to having big needle stuck in there on. the...
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i can coach anywhere. i'm from there and it will be great to keep them there. >> the nfl has four stadium proposals in l.a. and three teams that might move there. we don't know what team will be moving or when. and you know i would say 2017 at earliest would be my guess. >> there is a lot of work to be done. >> before we move on, an update on giants manager bruce bocci. he was released from the hospital today after having a heart procedure to insert two stents. his family says he's only expected to miss a few days of spring training. >> now talks between long shoremen and shippers that may be moved to washington, d.c. david louie tweeted this video of the trucks just waiting for that cargo. david is live in san francisco. the talks are happening now. david? >> we're just getting late word progress is being made but don't know how close are the long shoreman union and maritime association. the labor secretary was on hand to set the tone. >> negotiators are on the first floor and the labor secretary told the
i can coach anywhere. i'm from there and it will be great to keep them there. >> the nfl has four stadium proposals in l.a. and three teams that might move there. we don't know what team will be moving or when. and you know i would say 2017 at earliest would be my guess. >> there is a lot of work to be done. >> before we move on, an update on giants manager bruce bocci. he was released from the hospital today after having a heart procedure to insert two stents. his family says...
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sometimes it can motivate a player.etimes it can raise their value of a player. >> interesting spin by the manager. all of a sudden you'll make ryan howard a better defensive first baseman and as far as cole hamels hamels was quoted usa today and this is kind of interesting. "i wanting to a place where i can again and i'm not going to do that here". so he said he's going to come into camp, obviously he was here today. he knows he's going to be here for at least the next six weeks or he thinks so. it will be an interesting story to follow. by the way lucy i can tell you you would not have good time here because it's a bad hair day day. >> oh, no. you know what, my hair would be doing the whole crazy curly thing that it does. so yeah. it would be a bad hair day. i look my hair curly. bosses not so much. >> all right, howard. >> all right. that does it for us here at 6:00. >> we'll see you back here at 10:00. have great in it. inside edition is up next. nicole: we all have different needs for our children and basing all of
sometimes it can motivate a player.etimes it can raise their value of a player. >> interesting spin by the manager. all of a sudden you'll make ryan howard a better defensive first baseman and as far as cole hamels hamels was quoted usa today and this is kind of interesting. "i wanting to a place where i can again and i'm not going to do that here". so he said he's going to come into camp, obviously he was here today. he knows he's going to be here for at least the next six...
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i mean, we had a lot of fun before our son, and we can do it again.the first thing i thought about was, well, how do i look? i'm a lot older now. my husband's always going to say that i look good. i know that. but i want to make sure i feel good. so i tried derm exclusive. the whole system is great, but the fill and freeze is the best part. i have to say it's really, really nice when your husband gives you a compliment and says, "wow, you look great." >> and please welcome abby to the show. [ applause ] i have to tell you, abby, your story is my story. i have a son that went to college this year. i know exactly where you are. and i look at that lady on tv, and i look at you -- i see a beautiful woman. >> aww, thank you. >> what do you feel inside? >> well, i've been feeling very happy. i've been looking better, and that's helped me a lot with this transition. >> when we do a little something to ourself, you feel great. >> yep, you do. >> and when you know your skin is getting better, and you're doing something that's helping it get better, that little
i mean, we had a lot of fun before our son, and we can do it again.the first thing i thought about was, well, how do i look? i'm a lot older now. my husband's always going to say that i look good. i know that. but i want to make sure i feel good. so i tried derm exclusive. the whole system is great, but the fill and freeze is the best part. i have to say it's really, really nice when your husband gives you a compliment and says, "wow, you look great." >> and please welcome abby...
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can you briefly describe. >> yes i can. in fiscal year 16, they are requesting an increase of 12.4 million of computational toxicology research. i think that you know that this is an important step because it really strengthens our ability to get more chemical is assessed in a quick wave. it also has a potential to significantly eliminate animal testing which takes a very long time to reap the benefits we need and it is a wonderful opportunity for us to address the chemicals and make sure that public health is being protected. >> i would suggest to the chairman of the committee that there be a hearing on computational toxicology to better understand these techniques and the potential change on this reform. and last i just want to touch on one of the greatest environmental challenges and that includes congressional republicans taking every opportunity to undermine them. and we were hearing lots of complaints. at every turn we hear about this and i also know that industry claims about economic effects are frequently overstate
can you briefly describe. >> yes i can. in fiscal year 16, they are requesting an increase of 12.4 million of computational toxicology research. i think that you know that this is an important step because it really strengthens our ability to get more chemical is assessed in a quick wave. it also has a potential to significantly eliminate animal testing which takes a very long time to reap the benefits we need and it is a wonderful opportunity for us to address the chemicals and make sure...
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i can see why they fly off the buffet. this may be the thing that i can take national. norton: out in the pit is where the real magic happens. -lynn: yes. -lemonis: okay. lynn: this is the pit. norton: mark is my pit man. lemonis: how you doing, sir? nice to meet you. mark: that's my rotisserie, and i cook my ribs and my chicken on it. norton: i'm an old purist. we believe if the fat ain't dripping on the coals, -it's not barbecue. -lemonis: okay. and so, the ribs are in here? [ chuckles ] mark: there's nothing better. i'm telling you. lemonis: you're proud of that, aren't you? mark: yes, sir. there's nothing better. you're gonna have some tonight, right? lemonis: i'm gonna have some. how profitable is the business today? norton: it'll run 12%, 15%. this year, we shouldn't have a problem doing $1 million. lemonis: so, the business will make $120,000, $150,000. norton: yeah. you know, we're still mom-and-pop. we actually don't pay ourself a salary. lynn: we would love to get setup that we can afford to pay a manager because this is overwhelming. lemonis: while shuler's b
i can see why they fly off the buffet. this may be the thing that i can take national. norton: out in the pit is where the real magic happens. -lynn: yes. -lemonis: okay. lynn: this is the pit. norton: mark is my pit man. lemonis: how you doing, sir? nice to meet you. mark: that's my rotisserie, and i cook my ribs and my chicken on it. norton: i'm an old purist. we believe if the fat ain't dripping on the coals, -it's not barbecue. -lemonis: okay. and so, the ribs are in here? [ chuckles ]...
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every truck can tow a boat. every truck can climb a hill. every truck can haul a trailer.ut not everyone can say they're the fastest-growing truck brand... in america. guts. glory. ram. what's that thing? i moved our old security system out here to see if it could monitor the front yard. why don't you switch to xfinity home? i get live video monitoring and 24/7 professional monitoring that i can arm and disarm from anywhere. hear ye! the awkward teenage one has arrived!!!! don't be old fashioned. xfinity customers add xfinity home for $29.95 a month for 12 months. plus for a limited time, get a free security camera call 1800 xfinity or visit comcast.com/xfinityhome. >>> welcome back to "hannity." earlier this week president obama took a good part of his day to make a video for the left wing blog buzzfeed. here's part of it. ♪ ♪ >> pretty embarrassing. how embarrassing? well, foreigners are making fun of us. here's the headline from the daily telegraph from great britain. it says, my fellow americans, this is me goofing about the white house. there's a lot going on in the w
every truck can tow a boat. every truck can climb a hill. every truck can haul a trailer.ut not everyone can say they're the fastest-growing truck brand... in america. guts. glory. ram. what's that thing? i moved our old security system out here to see if it could monitor the front yard. why don't you switch to xfinity home? i get live video monitoring and 24/7 professional monitoring that i can arm and disarm from anywhere. hear ye! the awkward teenage one has arrived!!!! don't be old...
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you can see how science in the lab can be different than doing science at home. and science at home can be useful. when it comes to zapping your brain or medical diagnostics maybe you want to be more cautious. >> not sure you want to try it at home. >> we'll bring you more next week here on tech know. >> dive deep into those stories. follow our expert contributors on twitter facebook, instagram, google plus and more. >> monday, a climate emergency. >> so a species could not be here in ten years. >> nasa steps in to help protect the future of the planet. >> the tropics regulate our climate. >> "techknow" heads to costa rica to see how one rainforest is fighting back. >> wow! some of these are amazing. >> "techknow's" team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie, what can you tell me about my future? >> can affect and surprise us. >> don't try this at home. >> "techknow" where technology meets humanity. monday, 5:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. ♪ >> announcer: this is al jazeera. ♪ welcome to the news hour i'm in doha coming
you can see how science in the lab can be different than doing science at home. and science at home can be useful. when it comes to zapping your brain or medical diagnostics maybe you want to be more cautious. >> not sure you want to try it at home. >> we'll bring you more next week here on tech know. >> dive deep into those stories. follow our expert contributors on twitter facebook, instagram, google plus and more. >> monday, a climate emergency. >> so a species...
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any one can add pages. what's to stop people from mosting horrible stuff of me for xavrp. >> typically within five minutes. >> anna nicole cynthia dismith . >> somebody wrote the entire energy and wrote something vulgar. >> wikipedia shows whales shows that voluntary exchange works best. american medicine is dominated by central planners. 7 out of $8 were paid not by the patient but by someone else. government or insurance company. so they set the rules. doctors and patients are not allowed to interact like skate es in a rink. adjusting to each other's needs. it is one reason medical treatment is so expensive and unpleasant. except in a couple. lace sick eye surgery allows many people to see clearly without glasses. >> how amazing to open my eyes and be able to see things. >> i would like to improve my vision. >> do you see a link and a circle? >> i went to see if i could get rid of reading glasses. >> we are changing the curvature of their cornea which is like the watch glass. all i am is a sophisticated c
any one can add pages. what's to stop people from mosting horrible stuff of me for xavrp. >> typically within five minutes. >> anna nicole cynthia dismith . >> somebody wrote the entire energy and wrote something vulgar. >> wikipedia shows whales shows that voluntary exchange works best. american medicine is dominated by central planners. 7 out of $8 were paid not by the patient but by someone else. government or insurance company. so they set the rules. doctors and...
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we think we can spend our money better than the king can. ideas about the american founding we value as conservatives are liberal ideas and the so-called liberals who are big state socialists collectivists believe that only the smart people should have the power and everybody else will do what they tell them to do for their own good of course. this progressivism is not new. the idea of a small elite people ruling everybody else and parsing out little garbage i phones and transportation to keep them happy so they keep them in power is ancient and goes back to the romans and predates the romans and empires and shaws and all this other stuff. limited government and large people. large individual people. so i don't call them liberals anymore because they're not. i just don't call them liberals. they're not. why are you conservative they'll say to me? i'll say because my commitment to diversity. you republicans with diversity. no no, no. how can you be the party of diversity. look at us. african-americans for obama and asians for obama and women
we think we can spend our money better than the king can. ideas about the american founding we value as conservatives are liberal ideas and the so-called liberals who are big state socialists collectivists believe that only the smart people should have the power and everybody else will do what they tell them to do for their own good of course. this progressivism is not new. the idea of a small elite people ruling everybody else and parsing out little garbage i phones and transportation to keep...
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those are the types of things we can read -- >> can you do lie detection?h. we're reading, basically, your emotions based on a complex set of algorithms. >> so if i'm communicating with you, i not only see your face, but i see what? what is the screen telling me? >> so today in -- we have a software development kit which we allowed developers to take this technology and to build applications. and some of those applications it's a game you and i will play a game together like a staring contest. and the software will tell whether you blinked or didn't or you showed some emotion. so things like that. in our regular visit owe chat we don't turn the emotion detection on. we don't just turn it on. but we have different kinds of applications that people are building using this. focus groups. you could do focus groups not only are you reading what people are telling you. but it can tell you what they're thinking. >> where's the money in this for you? >> the none this for us -- >> where's the revenue? >> our revenue model is advertising. which is a lot of what socia
those are the types of things we can read -- >> can you do lie detection?h. we're reading, basically, your emotions based on a complex set of algorithms. >> so if i'm communicating with you, i not only see your face, but i see what? what is the screen telling me? >> so today in -- we have a software development kit which we allowed developers to take this technology and to build applications. and some of those applications it's a game you and i will play a game together like a...
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can we park it? >> yeah. we can do that from the backseat. right? >> yes. this is my space.ling dibs on that spot. it's parking. i love watching the steering wheel just spin itself. what happens ifty interrupt it? >> it stops, completely stops. >> as car make makers tinker with driverless cars, researchers at stanford university's automobile lab are using a state of the art simulator to focus on the biggest wild card: the what is the most dangerous time? >> the moment with the car shifts control from its self to the driver. drivers are totaly disoriented and being asked to absorb an enormous range of things going on to get what we call situation awareness where that was none. >> i would place the electrodes on your head. >> if we want to understand what's going on your brain and body when you are driving, we can see where their eyes are tracker. >> great? >> what their brain is doing. we can see what their heart is doing the simulator was built to help ups us understand when autonomous mode is switched. >> watch what happens when i have to take control. did asked me to disab
can we park it? >> yeah. we can do that from the backseat. right? >> yes. this is my space.ling dibs on that spot. it's parking. i love watching the steering wheel just spin itself. what happens ifty interrupt it? >> it stops, completely stops. >> as car make makers tinker with driverless cars, researchers at stanford university's automobile lab are using a state of the art simulator to focus on the biggest wild card: the what is the most dangerous time? >> the...
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i can barely see it. i'm not sure you can or not. it was right here. you can barely see it. it is almost completely covered up. here's the situation. vdot brought out almost 1500 crews around 4:00 this morning to start treating those roads and getting them ready for the morning commute. but it's still pretty dangerous out here and they are still asking people to stay at home or at least delay their commute if at all possible. this is why. you can see the parking lot here. this is what it looks like when it is untreated and when nothing is coming through here. you take a look at the road, that's where commuters have been driving through here on this commuter lot and that kind of slush, that's where it can get dangerous. that's what the interstates look like around here. of course we have vdot crews dropping down salt and ready to plow if necessary but it is still dangerous and especially when you get a lot of commuters out on the road on 95 headed into the city. it's going to get slushy, slick and dangerous and visibility is going to be a lot lower because you can see a lot o
i can barely see it. i'm not sure you can or not. it was right here. you can barely see it. it is almost completely covered up. here's the situation. vdot brought out almost 1500 crews around 4:00 this morning to start treating those roads and getting them ready for the morning commute. but it's still pretty dangerous out here and they are still asking people to stay at home or at least delay their commute if at all possible. this is why. you can see the parking lot here. this is what it looks...
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computers can do that gets.ars ago the first electronic futures trading firm came out and said will last person please turn out the lights. the sad thing is today we are getting closer to that point. gerri: but there will still be one trading floor? absolutely everything? >> no. the futures are still there. they wanted me to remind you of that they have taken pride that they could survive where nobody else could. and it will be interesting to see what the other traders will do will they move to the options pits maybe they'll go to the s&p to keep it going. gerri: interesting. looking back we will look back at you and we have that picture of you from 1987 and. begat you. were you trading than? >> we were. i was trying to find that picture. in "the new york times" 1983 they did a story of the changing of trading and commissions were falling with a discount commodities. and once again it is a business about change. but here is another change. gerri: i bet there is one heck of a party to my. are you going? >> probab
computers can do that gets.ars ago the first electronic futures trading firm came out and said will last person please turn out the lights. the sad thing is today we are getting closer to that point. gerri: but there will still be one trading floor? absolutely everything? >> no. the futures are still there. they wanted me to remind you of that they have taken pride that they could survive where nobody else could. and it will be interesting to see what the other traders will do will they...
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. >> can you promise me a standing hug? >> yes. >> okay, good. >> amanda took her first step to make that dream a reality in 2010. that's when she got a call from robot's creators asking her to be a test pilot for the new technology. she went to the san francisco bay area and took it for a test run. how did it feel to be able to stand and just look at people? >> the first time i stood up, i went home and i cried hard. in all honesty. maybe it's the emotions that i had been dreaming about for so long, and i felt so good in my body. i slept hard. i wasn't in pain. >> total ending steps? >> 4,850. >> all right! >> so nice! >> the technology is fast hive moving and they're constantly coming out with something new. that's why i love flying back to california and saying, okay, bring it on. what am i going to try today? >> this is xo's headquarters where the magic is made and perfected. here robots like this are put through paces all to give people that are paralyzed a chance to do what they've been told is impossible. >> i feel l
. >> can you promise me a standing hug? >> yes. >> okay, good. >> amanda took her first step to make that dream a reality in 2010. that's when she got a call from robot's creators asking her to be a test pilot for the new technology. she went to the san francisco bay area and took it for a test run. how did it feel to be able to stand and just look at people? >> the first time i stood up, i went home and i cried hard. in all honesty. maybe it's the emotions that i...
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things as we can. delaying vaccines is really counterintuitive to the whole purpose of the vaccination program. if we were overwhelming children's immune systems, i am an infectious disease doctor, we do not see that into two months, four months, or six months when we give routine vaccinations. the last major thing you hear about are the ingredients in vaccines and the concern that perhaps some of them are toxic. once again, that has been discredited and looked at very carefully. the fda approves of these vaccines. >> i will add to dr. sawyer's excellent list that i agree with. the vaccine causes the flu. i'd hear that every year over and over from well-educated folks and that is certainly one we work to counteract of the benefits of the flu vaccine. the hpv vaccine, may cause promiscuity. we hear that from time to time as well. that is what people are concerned about hpv given to preteens. >> just to be clear to everybody listening, these are demonstrably incorrect. >> i wonder, you are a pediatrician
things as we can. delaying vaccines is really counterintuitive to the whole purpose of the vaccination program. if we were overwhelming children's immune systems, i am an infectious disease doctor, we do not see that into two months, four months, or six months when we give routine vaccinations. the last major thing you hear about are the ingredients in vaccines and the concern that perhaps some of them are toxic. once again, that has been discredited and looked at very carefully. the fda...
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what else can she do? >> there's a lot she can do.ead to my daughter, she can read a story to my daughter. >> princess followed the deer. cheryl: okay. >> one of my favorite features if i have a party this weekend, can i have her recognize faces and take photo for me. so for example. >> ready? 1, 2, 3. cheryl: that's great. she took a picture. >> so there's all kinds of things she can do which is so crazy. you did crowdfunding. >> yep, we did. cheryl: you blew out numbers, people can buy one? >> yes on the website. cheryl: she can organize my home, she can connect? >> absolutely. cheryl: i have breaking news we are following breaking news. it is official the greeks and the european creditors have reached a deal over the country's request to extend the bailout in an ongoing press briefing. euro group saying a deal was reached. the bailout extended by four months. we're continuing to monitor this and i'm going understand that over to liz claman who has the market reaction on this big breaking news. liz: we will take it from here, and yo
what else can she do? >> there's a lot she can do.ead to my daughter, she can read a story to my daughter. >> princess followed the deer. cheryl: okay. >> one of my favorite features if i have a party this weekend, can i have her recognize faces and take photo for me. so for example. >> ready? 1, 2, 3. cheryl: that's great. she took a picture. >> so there's all kinds of things she can do which is so crazy. you did crowdfunding. >> yep, we did. cheryl: you...
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nothing can reverse copd.he world is filled with air and anoro is helping people with copd breath air better. get your first prescription free at anoro.com. >> pelley: today, cyclist lance armstrong was ordered to pay back $10 million in bonuses to promoters because he cheated by using performance-enhancing drugs. he ultimately confessed and as you know, all seven of his tour de france titles were taken away.e. now look at this difference. athletes who don't cheat can win lasting glory, and boy did we see an astounding performance yesterday at the marathon in austin, texas. here's manuel bojorquez. >> almost done. >> reporter: kenyan runner hyvon ngetich had been in the lead for nearly 26 miles. the finish line was in sight when this happened. overcome by exhaustion, ngetich fell onto her hands and knees but kept going. >> oh, my goodness, look at what's going on here in the women's race. she led for the entire day only in the closing mile her body let her down. >> reporter: race director john conley was watch
nothing can reverse copd.he world is filled with air and anoro is helping people with copd breath air better. get your first prescription free at anoro.com. >> pelley: today, cyclist lance armstrong was ordered to pay back $10 million in bonuses to promoters because he cheated by using performance-enhancing drugs. he ultimately confessed and as you know, all seven of his tour de france titles were taken away.e. now look at this difference. athletes who don't cheat can win lasting glory,...
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i hope that it can continue to be so the response can be global. because all after all the security issues on the internet are not limited to nations. they are certainly global. >> give us a snapshot of ericsson. five head quarters? >> we have about 114,000 employees and spend $5 billion usd every year. we turnover around $30 billion u.s. dollars every year. and we are the global leaders in global networks and in services. and we are doing investment in the media and we have become the real believer in it systems that is connected to our strong situations. we are a company that continues to strive to provide customers with the very best solution for the future. >> what is the importance of a show like this? >> there is an increase in importance. we can see that what used to be an industry that was a bit more inward looking. where we were sitting down and standardizing the future of net monopoly works and thinking we would innovate something great and people would use it specifically the telephone services of the past and now it is growing to someth
i hope that it can continue to be so the response can be global. because all after all the security issues on the internet are not limited to nations. they are certainly global. >> give us a snapshot of ericsson. five head quarters? >> we have about 114,000 employees and spend $5 billion usd every year. we turnover around $30 billion u.s. dollars every year. and we are the global leaders in global networks and in services. and we are doing investment in the media and we have become...