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she cas it immersive journalism.one of the executive producer, dawn laguens, executive vice president of planned parenthood federation of america. i started by asking dawn to explain what "across the line" is. for: it's an opportunity people to experience firsthand what women and men around the , andry go through providers, as they try to access health care at women's health centers like planned parenthood. in this virtual reality experience, you both get to observe someone as they are at a health center and some of their arrival there, then you get to step into that person's shoes and experience what it feels like to walk along the line of protesters and have them shout of scene an -- obscene and outrageous things that you while you try to access reproductive health care. amy: let's go to a clip of "across the line." [video clip] >> doesn't anyone care about the life of the child? doesn't your child has life? >> how can you say protect the rights of the mom if you are not willing to protect the rights of the child?
she cas it immersive journalism.one of the executive producer, dawn laguens, executive vice president of planned parenthood federation of america. i started by asking dawn to explain what "across the line" is. for: it's an opportunity people to experience firsthand what women and men around the , andry go through providers, as they try to access health care at women's health centers like planned parenthood. in this virtual reality experience, you both get to observe someone as they...
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about how immersive these technologies can be, and what it was like to meet you -- a user. so my first experience of virtual technology was in 2008 when i went to virtual human interaction lab at stamford, university and first experience he put me informs the pit. has anybody been in a pit simulation before? so the idea is floor rolls back, and there's like a little board and you have to walk over the pit. right? and it's -- it is an immediate experiment in presence. how much you feel like you're in that world and test, of course, is if you react to pit as if it's a real pit. i did immediately. right. i started to do this, and jeremy said what are you doing with your arms? i said, oh, yeah, no need to balance but i was really in the pit he said people have the worst experiences in this simulation they scream. they run across the board. i had another journal whois did a story and she couldn't to it. it was too real. right. but i got out in the middle i said what happens if i jump off? and jeremy said try it. i fell and it was amazing that's when i realized yeah, i really lik
about how immersive these technologies can be, and what it was like to meet you -- a user. so my first experience of virtual technology was in 2008 when i went to virtual human interaction lab at stamford, university and first experience he put me informs the pit. has anybody been in a pit simulation before? so the idea is floor rolls back, and there's like a little board and you have to walk over the pit. right? and it's -- it is an immediate experiment in presence. how much you feel like...
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. >> an immersion process. what did you learn? >> i learned a lot of things. i did spend the first hundred days intensive and immersive listening exercise. i've had... it started with a townhall meeting that was attended by 1600 people and watched by many more. and that was a very dynamic dialogue mostly with students. the topic of diversity was probably the single one that was mo mentioned. and on that day -that was very soon after i arrived here early september- i launched a listening exercise. so i've had over 40 meetings, more tha5000 people have attended those meetings. we also opened a virtual mailbox and we got more than 1400 entries. and i'd like to say that's without counting all the comments about the football coach. [laughter] so the 1400... i would count almost as many about the footba coach. >> which we'll get to in just a bit. [laughter] >> i'm sure we will. i mean, i was very energized by the level of participation, and i've heard a lot of very important comments and suggestions. the university celebrating its 100th anniversary. we are 90 years
. >> an immersion process. what did you learn? >> i learned a lot of things. i did spend the first hundred days intensive and immersive listening exercise. i've had... it started with a townhall meeting that was attended by 1600 people and watched by many more. and that was a very dynamic dialogue mostly with students. the topic of diversity was probably the single one that was mo mentioned. and on that day -that was very soon after i arrived here early september- i launched a...
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it's so immersive and the next generation drone technology for hobbyists.... ((dave courvoisier)) > bracing for change. teachers are starting the year with a new health provider. we look at the winners and losers under the new plan... < ((voice over: "now, nevada's first choice for news. this is 8 news now at 5.")) > ((dave courvoisier)) > metro police are doing a "180" on their car crash response policy. good evening.. i'm dave courvoisier. ((paula francis)) and i'm paula francis. officers are once again responding to non-injury crashes. paul joncich was at the announcement today.. paul.. why the change in policy? ((paul joncich)) the old policy of not responding to non injury crashes allowed the department to beef up the enforcement end...but that proved to be less effective than they hoped. so sheriff lombardo asked the traffic division to change the policy. so here is the new protocol for non injury accidents: clear your vehicles from the road, and handle it yourself if you can. if there's a problem, and need an officer, call the non ((trk)) in february 20
it's so immersive and the next generation drone technology for hobbyists.... ((dave courvoisier)) > bracing for change. teachers are starting the year with a new health provider. we look at the winners and losers under the new plan... < ((voice over: "now, nevada's first choice for news. this is 8 news now at 5.")) > ((dave courvoisier)) > metro police are doing a "180" on their car crash response policy. good evening.. i'm dave courvoisier. ((paula francis)) and...
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give the visitors can be immersed in the works created by ted guys whoo a.k.a. dr. seuss' artworks have been known as the night be pennies. he didn't come all at night. never before to public spacec we had my son's room painted weather and traffic every eight minutes is just ahead.
give the visitors can be immersed in the works created by ted guys whoo a.k.a. dr. seuss' artworks have been known as the night be pennies. he didn't come all at night. never before to public spacec we had my son's room painted weather and traffic every eight minutes is just ahead.
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on this note because i thought that it was really the moment i think it clicked for me about how immersive these environments can be varied so before i leave the put me through another demo to illustrate the increasing world how easy it is to adapt the dream. there is no experiment can adjust a backyard of the village. the terra-cotta walls with stunning a tale rendered in painstaking variety. the fire in the heart pops out and the trees sway in the wind carrying out drafts with enormous blue butterflies. i'm struck by how comfortable it is to be here to appear through windows and walk through open doors i expect the world to unfold endlessly in front of me. i start looking for the simulation to find that this isn't a real place and it's perhaps too pretty. it is extreme elasticity gives it a theme park quality. the bright colors reminiscent of plywood and paint i find myself wishing they had rendered a parking garage for something with with that with the dingy mist of ordinary life and then there that there is a tug on the back of my head to prevent me from walking into the real world wal
on this note because i thought that it was really the moment i think it clicked for me about how immersive these environments can be varied so before i leave the put me through another demo to illustrate the increasing world how easy it is to adapt the dream. there is no experiment can adjust a backyard of the village. the terra-cotta walls with stunning a tale rendered in painstaking variety. the fire in the heart pops out and the trees sway in the wind carrying out drafts with enormous blue...
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the virtual world being unveiled at ces: it's so immersive and the next
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the company promises a more immersive experience when playing games or watching the first shipments are expected to go out at the end of march.coming up later.. in toni tline-up... on channel 13: . followed by the goldbergs at and... we will see you tonight... live at 11 then... on action news.. live at 11.. 8:14 darcy stand-up tease: a wage? raw sweag coplewi tlet acti nes wie atonight s to tell you about involving a you need to know so you don't get severely injured and in tonight's health report.. we'll tell you what a new c-d-c study is saying about your sleeping habits.. and who's least likely to get enough. stay with us. has released a new study on sleep.. and it turns out women get less sleep than men.. especially single moms. dr. jennifer ashton :38 - :47 "women are programmed...during the night." experts say you should make sleep a priority.. and don't feel guilty if you don't finish something by bedtime. they also recommend trying to meditate 20-minutes.. and turn off your electronic devices about an hour before bed. time now... for the latest consumer news... from contact 13.
the company promises a more immersive experience when playing games or watching the first shipments are expected to go out at the end of march.coming up later.. in toni tline-up... on channel 13: . followed by the goldbergs at and... we will see you tonight... live at 11 then... on action news.. live at 11.. 8:14 darcy stand-up tease: a wage? raw sweag coplewi tlet acti nes wie atonight s to tell you about involving a you need to know so you don't get severely injured and in tonight's health...
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but we're going to see really immersive experiences from oculus oculus. more expensive and much better graphics etc. coming out this year. others by hp, sony. >> next we're looking at smarter messaging message apps. what's going to happen there? >> you are used to now probably texting with your family, friends. get ready to text with some robots if that is good and some companies. lots of focus now on ai, artificial intelligence in message apps becoming smarter and being able to do things for you. something facebook has been experimenting with you. they have something called m in fab facebook messenger. and soon you will be able to reservation at this restaurant. maybe there is also integration with facebook itself. so they will remind you of birthdays and things like that. >> very cool. talk about drones. there are big changes in that arena too. >> i haven't actually been personally interested in drones until now. we're going to now think of drones as cameras rather than helicopters. taking a really cool selfie. they are going to get better cameras. they
but we're going to see really immersive experiences from oculus oculus. more expensive and much better graphics etc. coming out this year. others by hp, sony. >> next we're looking at smarter messaging message apps. what's going to happen there? >> you are used to now probably texting with your family, friends. get ready to text with some robots if that is good and some companies. lots of focus now on ai, artificial intelligence in message apps becoming smarter and being able to do...
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learning programs teach elementary through high school kids all the standard subjects -- but do so immersed in a second language... the goal... having students fluent in two languages before they don a cap and gown. gil says: "the rest of the world have children in school who are learning two, three or even four languages. so our children would at be at a disadvantage if we don't at least help than one language." new york city now has 182-dual- language programs in its schools - 39 new or expanded just this year... 28,000 grade schoolers in utah and 10-percent of portland oregon are enrolled. students at dos peuntes elementary in manhattan change the language they speak every other day - mondays they may be learning their abc's in english.. spanish.. the lessons and subjects stay the same. words are color- coded throughout the school - red for parents say they love the program. hallmark says: "in the future, in the job market, like being, it's a huge benefit, i mean it opens more doors and i think it's a good opportunity for them to just be exposed to other cultures and understand that ther
learning programs teach elementary through high school kids all the standard subjects -- but do so immersed in a second language... the goal... having students fluent in two languages before they don a cap and gown. gil says: "the rest of the world have children in school who are learning two, three or even four languages. so our children would at be at a disadvantage if we don't at least help than one language." new york city now has 182-dual- language programs in its schools - 39...
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as it's just completely immersed.... in the low-lying clouds. and finally.. raymond baumbach is having some fun in the snow at mount charleston. he sent us this photo of a snowman that came to life today. we want to see more of your if you're seeing rain... snow... fog... or anything in your neighborhood... send us your pictures. you can e-mail them to icontribute@ktnv.com or... share them on social media.... using the hashtag eye-c-13. we're not the only ones being affected by this nasty weather system.. in solimar beach, california... a fire burned over a thousand acres of land last month... now... the rain is swamping.... the ground. in camarillo springs... voluntary evacuation orders are in place..... due to an unstable hillside.... that's causing fears of a dangerous mudslide. and... in oregon... icy roads caused this scary scene.... as an -18- wheeler... slid off the road... and... came literally just inches from crashing into.... an apartment complex. neighbors say... they watched the truck slide a few hundred yards.... before heading downhill.... towa
as it's just completely immersed.... in the low-lying clouds. and finally.. raymond baumbach is having some fun in the snow at mount charleston. he sent us this photo of a snowman that came to life today. we want to see more of your if you're seeing rain... snow... fog... or anything in your neighborhood... send us your pictures. you can e-mail them to icontribute@ktnv.com or... share them on social media.... using the hashtag eye-c-13. we're not the only ones being affected by this nasty...
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it's meant as a tribute,e,nd as an immersive way for others tounderstand the journey.sot "...because, you're there. you're inside of my head, you're outside of my head, you'reholding my son. and you've felt that helplessness just like i've felt that helplessness." online retailer "razer cortex" will donate all of it's proceeds from the game to cancercharities.learn more at .sot "engineering is so cool. you get to change the world by building things." things." marita cheng was one of just five girls in her engineering class. determined to inspire others, she started "robogals" with the hope of steering more girls to towardengineering. engineering.ot "i thought, this could actually work. we could actually see more women inengineering through this." now an international organization, "robogals" is fueling yog women's passion forengineering. members are anticipating their first conference of the year in new yorkcity next week. week.girls can engineer a new future at robogalsdotorg...and that's your chideo causewire. congress doesn't regulate wall street... wall street regulates congress.
it's meant as a tribute,e,nd as an immersive way for others tounderstand the journey.sot "...because, you're there. you're inside of my head, you're outside of my head, you'reholding my son. and you've felt that helplessness just like i've felt that helplessness." online retailer "razer cortex" will donate all of it's proceeds from the game to cancercharities.learn more at .sot "engineering is so cool. you get to change the world by building things." things."...
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fly wheel has nearly three dozen studios where they take spin classes. immersive workout experience. >> they also have aggressive expansion plans. >> we have an exciting trajectory in front of us. we want to be in 50 stores in the next five years. >> it cost 50% to 100% more than the industry average. it inspired a fashion trend called at leisure. >> it is more than 40 fitness ness ness brands and a celebrity following. the fashion start up has opened five brick and mortar locations. it even has a tuesday owe where well known instructors teach classes. >> and it helped fuel a culinary craze. foods labelled with health attributes jumps 13% meaning getting in shape may increasingly mean getting >> i tried a number of these classes, they're not for the faint of heart if is easy to understand why this has become to popular and created a culture of fitness fashionistas. they have seen sales in studios that have been open for more than a year increase by more than 30%. if this was a publicly traded company that would be incredible growth. >> i stick to the old stinky gyms myself, but what
fly wheel has nearly three dozen studios where they take spin classes. immersive workout experience. >> they also have aggressive expansion plans. >> we have an exciting trajectory in front of us. we want to be in 50 stores in the next five years. >> it cost 50% to 100% more than the industry average. it inspired a fashion trend called at leisure. >> it is more than 40 fitness ness ness brands and a celebrity following. the fashion start up has opened five brick and...
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the company promises a more immersive experience when playing games or watching movies. the oculus rift set costs about 600-dollars. the first shipments are expected to go out at the end of march. /// let's get to sherry with a look at today's weather. chillier air has moved over southern nevada... and we've got some breaks in the clouds this morning. and the breezes are making it feel colder. so grab a warm coat. we have a lot of 40s out there. ........ yesterday's storm skipped over getting more snow in the mountains.... and some gusty winds at times, too which blows round all that fresh powdery snow. .......... but the chance for showers is not over as this system is spread all over the desert. we still have a chance for some scattered rain showers and the snow will continue. we'll check the winter advisories still in place coming up. no major accidents no major accidents holding you up this morning. that goes for your surface streets and freeways. this is a cone zone that was scheduled to finish up last month, but thin
the company promises a more immersive experience when playing games or watching movies. the oculus rift set costs about 600-dollars. the first shipments are expected to go out at the end of march. /// let's get to sherry with a look at today's weather. chillier air has moved over southern nevada... and we've got some breaks in the clouds this morning. and the breezes are making it feel colder. so grab a warm coat. we have a lot of 40s out there. ........ yesterday's storm skipped over getting...
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it's basically being immersed in a virtual world whether it's a video game world or the real world. being able to experience it really in-depth, feel like you're really there on the ground. abc news had a really awesome virtual reality app where you were transported to north korea kra just by putting on this headset and then sticking in some headphones or headphones and you were literally on the ground there. >> you could spin around 360. >> see everything up, below, left, right. the view is amazing. it feels like you're really there. that's the most cool thing about it. the price tag, a little bit of sticker shock there. the okay cue lis rift is going to retail for $600. >> what? is there gold in that? >> yeah. >> so it's not for the faint of heart. there are cheaper versions, too. >> something kendis and i are both interested is the wearable tech. especially fitness technology available out there. >> we saw a lot of fitness trackers, smart watches so far. there's more of the same but now the difference is that you're going to see a lot more integrated smart waives that are part of
it's basically being immersed in a virtual world whether it's a video game world or the real world. being able to experience it really in-depth, feel like you're really there on the ground. abc news had a really awesome virtual reality app where you were transported to north korea kra just by putting on this headset and then sticking in some headphones or headphones and you were literally on the ground there. >> you could spin around 360. >> see everything up, below, left, right....
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this is what you call cultural e immersion immersion. look at closely. bike parts and what keeps the cars running in the streets and the same spirit that is needed to solve the biggest problem brought on by cuba's tourist revolution. >> they need the dollars. they need the jobs that tourism will provide, but how do you preserve what makes cuba, cuba? and allow tourism to grow? >> reporter: a rising class of cuban business owners is banking on tourism. i talked to one man who owns a restaurant. he says he is serving 300 people a day and 250 them are americans, and he is booked seven days a week. now u.s. airlines are expected to start flying directly to cuba later this year and that should bring a lot more americans here. >> fascinating. >> it's interesting. i think so many americans want to get there before things change but i bet the cubans want thing to change. >> i want to go. never been. >> beautiful place. >> ben tracy, thank you so much. >>> forget the t-rex. largest dinosaur. that's right. you're watching "cbs this morning." 24hhe el l comprote wi
this is what you call cultural e immersion immersion. look at closely. bike parts and what keeps the cars running in the streets and the same spirit that is needed to solve the biggest problem brought on by cuba's tourist revolution. >> they need the dollars. they need the jobs that tourism will provide, but how do you preserve what makes cuba, cuba? and allow tourism to grow? >> reporter: a rising class of cuban business owners is banking on tourism. i talked to one man who owns a...
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face your fear project, professor kevin myer teaches students to overcome general anxiety andgh immersion and exposure therapy. >> everyone's going to get something out of this. >> reporter: the class, including lexie, zach, and mary,ed to overcome their own mental corkscrew. >> we're dealing with roller the techniques they're going to learn in this class are to all sorts of anxieties and fears. >> reporter: nearly 40 million adults in this country suffer some form of anxiety disorder.nd panic disorder to the more extreme form, phobias. and many of these different anxieties can be treated and even cured using a common >> we teach people how to relax, how to relax their bodies so they can learn to control their more mindful of what they're thinking what they're feeling. >> reporter: so chances are if you're afraid of something, there may not be a classlp you overcome it. paralyzed by icy roads? take this bridgestone winter driving school in colorado. >> no brakes. >> reporter: or afraid to fly? >> oh my god. oh my god. >> reporter: take a class in fearless flying from a retired i think may
face your fear project, professor kevin myer teaches students to overcome general anxiety andgh immersion and exposure therapy. >> everyone's going to get something out of this. >> reporter: the class, including lexie, zach, and mary,ed to overcome their own mental corkscrew. >> we're dealing with roller the techniques they're going to learn in this class are to all sorts of anxieties and fears. >> reporter: nearly 40 million adults in this country suffer some form of...
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this according a study by the think tank the rand corporation which found students who enter immersiondergarten exceed in reading by the fifth grade and do at least as well as their peers in math and science. >>> in new york, bryan llenas, fox news. >>> a frick year tradition continues right in the middle of the san francisco bay. check it out. members of the dolphin club started their swim from legendary alcatraz island, of course. it was a one an quarter mile swim through 51-degree water. at the head of the pack a 57-year-old woman who passed a 17-year-old to win the race. but you know what, that teen shouldn't feel too bad about it because the winner is a member of the international master's swimming hall of fame. >> wow! >> even chillier start to the new year in minnesota. you are looking at the 27th annual ice dive. look at this. it's not just local jumping in for quick dip. >> the town is known as the ice dive capital it attracts people from all over the world. cold outside. but sean bell the action on the field and on the court heating up. >> the teams have cooled off. >> i'm so
this according a study by the think tank the rand corporation which found students who enter immersiondergarten exceed in reading by the fifth grade and do at least as well as their peers in math and science. >>> in new york, bryan llenas, fox news. >>> a frick year tradition continues right in the middle of the san francisco bay. check it out. members of the dolphin club started their swim from legendary alcatraz island, of course. it was a one an quarter mile swim through...
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. >> this is such an immersive new technology and is a way of feeling you are inside the film and i think the world economic forum was interested in giving them a sense of stories that are remote and powerful, and the technology in the story is a perfect fit. reporter: but it is also about the fourth industrial revolution or digitization as it is also known area changes are happening rapidly, something already being felt in the workplace. many people are wondering how many jobs will be lost if machines and computers continue to take over more and more of our work. >> we did a study last year on the impact of the digital revolution on europe. if we do not take it, we will miss 600 billion in value creation. on the other hand, it's true that there would be machines to replace the labor work. reporter: food for thought for meetings to come. >> welcome to switzerland. reporter: and a chance at the -- for a glance of the real world. after all, the glorious swiss outs are right outside the window. >> and with all of the opportunities, there come risks. our correspondent and visit linn got the -
. >> this is such an immersive new technology and is a way of feeling you are inside the film and i think the world economic forum was interested in giving them a sense of stories that are remote and powerful, and the technology in the story is a perfect fit. reporter: but it is also about the fourth industrial revolution or digitization as it is also known area changes are happening rapidly, something already being felt in the workplace. many people are wondering how many jobs will be...
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> the campbells welcome into their home and ministry young women from across america, who want to immerse themselves in the movement. they help the family raise money by sewing aprons, and packing t-shirts to sell on the website. on top of books and articles promoting quiverful and christian home schooling we saw politically charmed literature around the office claiming that is laum is not a reliage -- islam is not a religion of piece and warning of a holy war coming to america. >> i have nothing against islamic people, but the thing is it depends whether america wants america. >> can't we have multiple religions in this country? >> well, we do at this present stage. it would depend which became the most dominants. and that happens multiplyin multiplying >>> "america tonight"'s adam may with us. i think the large family concept that we are most familiar with is the duga family, they've been all over television, well-known. it suggests that may be this is more common. it depends on what we think as common, and how extreme are people involved in it. there's a wide varying degree. we do know
> the campbells welcome into their home and ministry young women from across america, who want to immerse themselves in the movement. they help the family raise money by sewing aprons, and packing t-shirts to sell on the website. on top of books and articles promoting quiverful and christian home schooling we saw politically charmed literature around the office claiming that is laum is not a reliage -- islam is not a religion of piece and warning of a holy war coming to america. >> i...
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. >> someone broke into the loma vest sta immersion academy charter school last night. a security alarm went off around 7:00 45. officers found several classroom doored had been forced occupy and inside the classrooms they found substantial damage. the balances sprayed fire extinguishers in the classrooms and left baloney slices on windows. >> a journalist from marin county who whats held in an iranian prison is in north americanie. this is a photo of jason rezaian. he'll receive medical treatment before he comes back to the u.s. he was one of five prisoners released. a childhood friend led an online campaign to bring the journalist home as iran accused him of spying. >> i can't wait to see him again. >> his brother in mill valley released a statement on behalf of the family, addressing the worldwide support the family has received: this encourage. gave us the strength to keep filing for jason every day and your s helped sustain jason throughout the terrible ordeal. >>> still ahead at 6:00, the man who brought high fashion to san francisco has passed away. his lasting l
. >> someone broke into the loma vest sta immersion academy charter school last night. a security alarm went off around 7:00 45. officers found several classroom doored had been forced occupy and inside the classrooms they found substantial damage. the balances sprayed fire extinguishers in the classrooms and left baloney slices on windows. >> a journalist from marin county who whats held in an iranian prison is in north americanie. this is a photo of jason rezaian. he'll receive...
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. >> reporter: covering autism, organic transition from zucker immersed in the neurological her son. but donvan had a very different journalistic background. tell me about the evolution for you, of, you know, dashingnt, you know, out on every breaking news story, to basically channeling your thoughts and yours one single topic. >> you can't do a story about a person with autism without sitting down and becoming -- forming a n the beginning, i didn't know how. so it was a very big switch from action to very, very personal and i i had to travel more than halfway to them to understand. >> what are the future chapters in the history of autism? >>e not looked at adults. >> as a society we've more or less, when these kids are kids let' and then they turn 21 and all of that sort of goes down the drain in a lot of cases because people need continuing help but where ar living at home with their parents often and for those 40 years after school, the person with autism has really not gone anywhere, not >> did you have a goal going into the book? >> caren, as a member of the community,out you ha
. >> reporter: covering autism, organic transition from zucker immersed in the neurological her son. but donvan had a very different journalistic background. tell me about the evolution for you, of, you know, dashingnt, you know, out on every breaking news story, to basically channeling your thoughts and yours one single topic. >> you can't do a story about a person with autism without sitting down and becoming -- forming a n the beginning, i didn't know how. so it was a very big...
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. >> someone broke into the loma vest sta immersion academy charter school last night. a security alarm went off around 7:00 45. officers found several classroom doored had been forced occupy and inside the classrooms they found substantial damage. the balances sprayed fire extinguishers in the classrooms and left baloney slices on windows. >> a journalist from marin county who whats held in an iranian prison is in north americanie. this is a photo of jason rezaian. he'll receive medical treatment before he comes back to the u.s. he was one of five prisoners released. a childhood friend led an online campaign to bring the journalist home as iran accused him of spying. >> i can't wait to see him again. >> his brother in mill valley released a statement on behalf of the family, addressing the worldwide support the family has received: this encourage. gave us the strength to keep filing for jason every day and your support helped sustain jason throughout the terrible ordeal. >>> still ahead at 6:00, the man who brought high fashion to san francisco has passed away. his las
. >> someone broke into the loma vest sta immersion academy charter school last night. a security alarm went off around 7:00 45. officers found several classroom doored had been forced occupy and inside the classrooms they found substantial damage. the balances sprayed fire extinguishers in the classrooms and left baloney slices on windows. >> a journalist from marin county who whats held in an iranian prison is in north americanie. this is a photo of jason rezaian. he'll receive...
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see how a ten-week immersion into the world of law enforcement changed attitudes and opinions. but first... the president holds a televised... town hall meeting to bolster his plan to reduce gun violence. but do americans think it will actually work? if we could combine gun safety you've upgraded all your old technology... so what about this? it's time to get into the new with ford come and get it if you really want it... new is ecoboost technology. new is a foot-activated liftgate. new is tougher, stronger and lighter. new is ford. america's best-selling brand. now get into a new focus, fusion, or escape with 0% financing for 60 months plus $2,000 dollars trade-assist cash. and some other checks, we're not but we will lessen it. two days after his executive violence... president obama is taking his pitch on the road. tonight the president took part in a town hall meeting at george mason university... arguing his reasoning for this week's executive orders.. those orders include.... expanding background checks for gun buyers and narrowing the so-called "gun show loophole"... kar
see how a ten-week immersion into the world of law enforcement changed attitudes and opinions. but first... the president holds a televised... town hall meeting to bolster his plan to reduce gun violence. but do americans think it will actually work? if we could combine gun safety you've upgraded all your old technology... so what about this? it's time to get into the new with ford come and get it if you really want it... new is ecoboost technology. new is a foot-activated liftgate. new is...
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joe patrice, deeply immersed in all things supreme court, welcome to the program about. >> thanks for having me. >> well there have been 5-4 major decisions, everyone is watching anthony kennedy yet again. is this a pretty balanced court that we have now? >> not to undermine how many 9-0 decisions there have been, there are a lot of supreme court cases that are not moving the needle politically. but on things that really matter to people politically, we have four conservatives, four liberals, and justice kennedy is chair of the party that is conservative on everything but gay marriage. >> is there a change on two or three justices in the term of the next president, could it swing the court really much more toward one tendency or another? >> absolutely. the most likely two justices to go are scalia and ginsburg. whatever party is in charge tally. when you add in the fact that justice scalia is -- when you add in the fact that justice kennedy is also going to be 80, that justice thomas has had some health issues in the past, there is a lot of opportunity for the court to have a massive
joe patrice, deeply immersed in all things supreme court, welcome to the program about. >> thanks for having me. >> well there have been 5-4 major decisions, everyone is watching anthony kennedy yet again. is this a pretty balanced court that we have now? >> not to undermine how many 9-0 decisions there have been, there are a lot of supreme court cases that are not moving the needle politically. but on things that really matter to people politically, we have four...
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china's immerse giant alibaba recently launched it's online paying platform ali pay. after eager to coordinate financial services with the mainland. alibaba says the flat form will be good for small and midsize companies. >> translator: it's really convenient. our sales are up 20%. >> translator: they offer campaigns that are boosting our bottom line. >> reporter: but opposition parties say the benefits aren't trickling down to ordinary people. many taiwanese would agree they're finding it harder to get jobs that pay decent wages. thing wither picture is also bleak. china's slowing growth has hurt taiwan's economy which contracted sharply last year. economists say the once beneficially mutual relationship between taiwanese and main firms is decreasing. >> it's actually more competitive, more directly competitive than cooperative. southeast asia actually now provides to some companies more opportunities. >> reporter: opposition party leader is urging the path for southeast asia. but some business leaders are skeptical. this man runs taiwan's leading shoe manufacturer.
china's immerse giant alibaba recently launched it's online paying platform ali pay. after eager to coordinate financial services with the mainland. alibaba says the flat form will be good for small and midsize companies. >> translator: it's really convenient. our sales are up 20%. >> translator: they offer campaigns that are boosting our bottom line. >> reporter: but opposition parties say the benefits aren't trickling down to ordinary people. many taiwanese would agree...
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this doctrine of daylight bombing immersed in the 1930's. arnold became a proponent of it. aker and several other of their associates. they were collectively known, the men who had drafted this, the bomber mafia. to provehey wanted that daylight bombing would work. the british when the americans enter the war warned hap arnold, that you cannot do it. tried a time bombing and gone to nighttime bombing, which was essentially a fly over a city and drop your bobmbs. the british could justified by saying you had factory workers there. therefore, we're hitting a military target. in theory, the american daylight precision bombing would be more accurate and would be more hu mane. there was also some parochial interests that come into play. that fascinated me because it gets into the exercise, the power. and not just the convictions of the bomber mafia that this could be done but also the sne ense this is our opportunity to create an independent air force. arnold was determined to keep pushing deeper raids into europe in 1943, into germany. even though they did not have really the c
this doctrine of daylight bombing immersed in the 1930's. arnold became a proponent of it. aker and several other of their associates. they were collectively known, the men who had drafted this, the bomber mafia. to provehey wanted that daylight bombing would work. the british when the americans enter the war warned hap arnold, that you cannot do it. tried a time bombing and gone to nighttime bombing, which was essentially a fly over a city and drop your bobmbs. the british could justified by...