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the a.i.orry about is those that we may not know exist, that are purely digital, living off of vast information feeds and operating in a way we cannot even fathom. that ideally we may never detect their existence. emily: so how is your interest in a.i. and machine learning, how is it playing out in your investment philosophy? steve: i think the way we engineer things is changing. from everything we can think of as engineering to things that feel more like growing and iterating a solution very rapidly. emily: what do you mean? steve: imagine, much like a newborn baby that can learn anything, you literally build a brain in a box. it is exposed to photos like google has done and starts to recognize cats on the internet. but that same program could recognize anything on the internet. it could recognize speech, or be used to try to find tumors in mammograms. or other pathology slides or radiology slides. you have these generic learning machines in silicon you can now apply to different things, and
the a.i.orry about is those that we may not know exist, that are purely digital, living off of vast information feeds and operating in a way we cannot even fathom. that ideally we may never detect their existence. emily: so how is your interest in a.i. and machine learning, how is it playing out in your investment philosophy? steve: i think the way we engineer things is changing. from everything we can think of as engineering to things that feel more like growing and iterating a solution very...
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at&t took there it can wait campaign to a.i. dupont high school yesterday. reality simulator showed students how quickly things can go wrong when you look down to send or read a text. >> there's a lot happening around you. you're not the only one on the road. you're not the only one always moving. you have to sort of -- you have 0 pay attention to one thing at a time. >> delaware state representative debra hudson is pushing a bill that would double the fine if you are caught texting while driving. you'd also have points added to your license which could raise your insurance rate. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather. >>> 4:27 now. 57 degrees. warmer, yes, but it is a rainy morning. steady rain for parts of the area. there are changes later today. got your neighborhood forecast just ahead. jessica boyington, she's in the first alert traffic center watching the roads on a rainy tuesday morning. it looks like it's coming down there, jessie. >> yes, bill, we're watching the schuylkill expressway right now. i zoomed in on this spot because there was just an ac
at&t took there it can wait campaign to a.i. dupont high school yesterday. reality simulator showed students how quickly things can go wrong when you look down to send or read a text. >> there's a lot happening around you. you're not the only one on the road. you're not the only one always moving. you have to sort of -- you have 0 pay attention to one thing at a time. >> delaware state representative debra hudson is pushing a bill that would double the fine if you are caught...
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they've only gotten there twice before. 20 years ago got a.i. and chose doug collins in 1973. here's the reaction from sixers fans at xfinity live. [ cheering ] that is unbelievable. great video. sixers fans have been waiting for this. sixers will have three picks in the first round and seem pretty positive. joel embiid will play this coming season. the sixers will probably either choose ben simmons or brandon ingram at number one. and they are stoked tonight. >> what a great night for the city of philadelphia. the franchise. you know, you got to be really happy for everybody that endured so much during a very difficult long period, but the fact that everyone's here today kind of celebrating. you see the relief on the owners' faces. >> i think with the new practice facility and all the resources that we talked about, how can we not be excited about the direction of the program? >> that is good stuff. >>> eagles, sam bradford spoke for the first time today since returning to the birds. he says he has no regrets over missing two weeks. he says it was his agent who suggested aski
they've only gotten there twice before. 20 years ago got a.i. and chose doug collins in 1973. here's the reaction from sixers fans at xfinity live. [ cheering ] that is unbelievable. great video. sixers fans have been waiting for this. sixers will have three picks in the first round and seem pretty positive. joel embiid will play this coming season. the sixers will probably either choose ben simmons or brandon ingram at number one. and they are stoked tonight. >> what a great night for...
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triple a.is still it is a haunting clamber across the 1986 downgrade. where were you in 1986?re was i in 1986? i did not know what a downgrade was then. the $35et will focus on billion, which is what we understand the budget is going to be. back in december, we thought it was going to be $33 billion. we have got an election coming up. for me, what stands out is the boj remaining unchanged. draghi remained unchanged. and new zealand remained unchanged and thei currencyr has rallied. let's pull up the aussi dollar, because that is a sheer drop off a cliff. and that could be what the central bank governor down there is more focused on, which is trying to put a cap on that aus si dollar. it has had a cracking good at rally. back to you. >> absolutely and just looking at this, this 1% move is exactly what stevens wants there. economy aref the doing fine. the housing market of course, is a concern there. as we enter the bubble terrain when it comes to that, but it is a move, 25 basis points down. predicted 15 -- 15 out of 17 economists predicted no change in the cash rate. we are in
triple a.is still it is a haunting clamber across the 1986 downgrade. where were you in 1986?re was i in 1986? i did not know what a downgrade was then. the $35et will focus on billion, which is what we understand the budget is going to be. back in december, we thought it was going to be $33 billion. we have got an election coming up. for me, what stands out is the boj remaining unchanged. draghi remained unchanged. and new zealand remained unchanged and thei currencyr has rallied. let's pull...
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combine two topics, "star wars" and may the force be combine with you should be combined to one, and the a.itead of a human will, and i like that they responded openly. it is not in the interest point of view, and they host a liberal, and conservative politicians to pete with their employe employees, and so that is against the grain, and for gizmodo the call them out, and they answered oso openly is a good sign. >> and now, with apple last june, an apple executive saying that since apple music started, they have grown more users and now spotify is saying that they have 30 million paid subscriber s compared to the apple who has 30 million paid subs, and so now, spotify pushing into the video their own shows and another vote for videos. >> when do we have time to watch all of the content created? i don't have enough time at all, but when it comes to spotify as business, you have to admire the growth of 1,100 million people, because that is a serious amount there, but to me, the profitability of spotify is more than the profitability of amazon, and the licensing contract s wi contracts with the
combine two topics, "star wars" and may the force be combine with you should be combined to one, and the a.itead of a human will, and i like that they responded openly. it is not in the interest point of view, and they host a liberal, and conservative politicians to pete with their employe employees, and so that is against the grain, and for gizmodo the call them out, and they answered oso openly is a good sign. >> and now, with apple last june, an apple executive saying that...
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it is the operating system and the a.i. it is a type of interface that you have conversations with. you experience music just by talking to her. more importantly you don't have to pay for music because anita paid for it. paying for music is important but a lot of these platforms a lot of people aren't subscribers so anita made sure everyone is a subscriber. >> croed space. you have apple, samsung. >> no. none of the products they all need phones. >> how are you going to make this stand out though is this. >> right now we are the only non tether device. this here is the phone. sim card here. i don't need anything but this. ♪ >> it's taken four years to create it, will. you have put a lot of time, energy, money into it. do you feel a pressure for it to succeed? >> well like anything that you care about when you put it out in the world, all the hard work comes to fruition when people -- when it provides, you know, a new way for people to go out in the world and be at ease. and when you are starting a company from scratch, we don't have like a big tech company behind us. >> what do you
it is the operating system and the a.i. it is a type of interface that you have conversations with. you experience music just by talking to her. more importantly you don't have to pay for music because anita paid for it. paying for music is important but a lot of these platforms a lot of people aren't subscribers so anita made sure everyone is a subscriber. >> croed space. you have apple, samsung. >> no. none of the products they all need phones. >> how are you going to make...
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i would say by 2015 a.i.nd we will be the farm animals. >> 2015. >> 2050. >> siri has gotten lazy? >> you know, they can hire. >> how interesting you see yourself as a sheep? >> maybe. >> i see you as a sheep herder. >> charming. >> what's happening? >> and in very serious news here something very special and important happened today, because as you know on the show. we really do appreciate the sacrifice of our american military, the men and women that serve and recently we brought you the story about charles keating iv, the u.s. navy s.e.a.l. shot and killed by isis militants in iraq on may 3rd. he is being promoted posthumously to the rank of chief petty officer. he has been given now the silver star and the purple heart for his volume that are he showed. i want to say our thoughts and prayers are with his family and thank him for his service and the rest who served with him. >> all week wounded warriors from across the globe have been competing at the invictus games in florida. closing ceremonies are tonig
i would say by 2015 a.i.nd we will be the farm animals. >> 2015. >> 2050. >> siri has gotten lazy? >> you know, they can hire. >> how interesting you see yourself as a sheep? >> maybe. >> i see you as a sheep herder. >> charming. >> what's happening? >> and in very serious news here something very special and important happened today, because as you know on the show. we really do appreciate the sacrifice of our american military, the...
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instrumental in starting the current wave of anxiety because -- [laughter] in 2010-2011 i began to see a.i.-based technologies actually working. and not just displacing blue collar, manual workers, but it looked like they were displacing white collar, skilled professions like lawyers and doctors. and i basically had my hair on fire and felt that we were going to see this dramatic discontinuity where these technologies would actually dramatically transform the work force. and i've actually come full circle. i, you know, keynes, the economist, wrote in the 1930s that technology destroys jobs. it doesn't destroy work. and the economy has continued to grow despite three or four decades of computerization quite nicely around the world. so i had my hair on fire, and i was talking to an economist, danny -- [inaudible] and sort of making the argument that as these robotics technologies came to china, that it was going to lead to social disruption because they were going to displace workers. he said, you don't get it. if we're lucky, in china the robots will come just in time. and i said, excuse me
instrumental in starting the current wave of anxiety because -- [laughter] in 2010-2011 i began to see a.i.-based technologies actually working. and not just displacing blue collar, manual workers, but it looked like they were displacing white collar, skilled professions like lawyers and doctors. and i basically had my hair on fire and felt that we were going to see this dramatic discontinuity where these technologies would actually dramatically transform the work force. and i've actually come...
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they got behind the wheel of a virtual reality driving simulator set up at a.i. dupont high school.w taking your eyes off the road to text or make a phone call can be tragic. stragic. at&t and aaa organized the event. >> philadelphia company investing and in camden county tech school. "action news in pennsauken as students received a $1,500 grant today. the money will pay for a posting garden program at ccts that will provide food for students and reduce waste. the hygiene company sca is behind the grant. >>> the uk edition of vogue is celebrating its centennial in style. the duchess of cambridge will al appear on the magazine's cover. the cover photo and all other photos in the spread show kate in casual wear. the magazine said the images capture her love of the countryside. two portraits will be hung in the british national portrait gallery he. >> still ahead on "action news" at 5:00 a check of that accuweather forecast. >> looking live outside a cloudy center city skyline for your monday. meteorologist cecily tynan has the exclusive accuweather five day forecast when we come righ
they got behind the wheel of a virtual reality driving simulator set up at a.i. dupont high school.w taking your eyes off the road to text or make a phone call can be tragic. stragic. at&t and aaa organized the event. >> philadelphia company investing and in camden county tech school. "action news in pennsauken as students received a $1,500 grant today. the money will pay for a posting garden program at ccts that will provide food for students and reduce waste. the hygiene...
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think is that tech progress with artificial intelligence and self-driving cars and drones and all this a.i. that this is going to be the bigger story moving forward. >> what should we be watching for now? what are the places that are going to be most fundamentally disrupted/subverted by the coming of the machines? >> the coming of the machines is good news for all of us. if we leave aside us as workers. and we're not just workers. we are also people who want to be entertained, we want to communicate and have better health and health care. we want higher quality gooppedz and services at lower prices. all of us do. tech progress is the only free lunch economists believe in. it's giving us more and better stuff for less. we need to be clear on the overall good news. the question you ask is what kinds of people in their capacity as folk who want to offer their labor as an employer. want to be a working somewhere in the economy, who's going to be challenged most by this tech progress that we're seeing? so far the people who have been most challenged are the ones doing routine work. so assembly
think is that tech progress with artificial intelligence and self-driving cars and drones and all this a.i. that this is going to be the bigger story moving forward. >> what should we be watching for now? what are the places that are going to be most fundamentally disrupted/subverted by the coming of the machines? >> the coming of the machines is good news for all of us. if we leave aside us as workers. and we're not just workers. we are also people who want to be entertained, we...
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a.i. s. feldenkrais. >> correct. >> how about that. feldenkrais.espite rule changes designed to make it harder for the contest to end in a tie, that's exactly what happened. nihar janga from texas, and 13-year-old jairam hathwar from new york will share the trophy after they both correctly spelled their final two words. pretty cool. >>> up next, drowning is the number one cause of accidental death in young children. before you take a tip in the pool, what experts want you to know about staying safe while you're swimming and why some swimming instructors say lessons aren't enough. >>> sunshine this bright, you might need a few lessons before you hit summer fest at penns landing. it's a hot one on the rink. inline skatings lacing up for the open skate, just opened up for the first time at 11:00. there are changes ahead. you won't see sunshine all weekend long. we'll take a closer look at the shore when we come back. >>> it's tough to beat anyone who has not been effected in some way by cancer, so why not step up and take a stand against the disease?
a.i. s. feldenkrais. >> correct. >> how about that. feldenkrais.espite rule changes designed to make it harder for the contest to end in a tie, that's exactly what happened. nihar janga from texas, and 13-year-old jairam hathwar from new york will share the trophy after they both correctly spelled their final two words. pretty cool. >>> up next, drowning is the number one cause of accidental death in young children. before you take a tip in the pool, what experts want you...
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. >> you know why you're connecting, your whole obsession with a.i.s. >> i'm a forward thinker, kimberly, i identify with him. >> see if you can have a special reading club together. it would be perfect and weird and creepy. >>> what do i think about him? he has mental health issues, huge problem. i mean it in a nice way. there is something wrong with him. >> oh my god. hello, intervention, don't be by lamar's bedside, post up. >>> moving on to this one, we all know canadians are just a little bit different than americans. case in point, prime minister justin trudeau on the floor of the canadian parliament. watch this and keep in mind, if this were the senate floor and that was president obama. watch. >> so what happens there, he's trying to grab one of his friends or parliament member. he goes through the crowd, juan and he elos the woman behind him and she takes the elbow to the chest and created quite a -- >> i couldn't see, i hope the viewers could see at home better than i could. but did he do it intentionally? >> i watched this literally 15 time
. >> you know why you're connecting, your whole obsession with a.i.s. >> i'm a forward thinker, kimberly, i identify with him. >> see if you can have a special reading club together. it would be perfect and weird and creepy. >>> what do i think about him? he has mental health issues, huge problem. i mean it in a nice way. there is something wrong with him. >> oh my god. hello, intervention, don't be by lamar's bedside, post up. >>> moving on to this...
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. >> s-e-l-d-e-n-k-r-a.i. s. >> that's correct. >> g-e-s-e-l-l-s-c-h-a-f-t- >> that is each other. you know they were happy to get -- to bec ome. to bec >> i do too. t >> great teamwork, greatk, great spirit there. both declared t winners, a tie for the thirdhe consecutive year. y each gets $40,000 and thatnd t money goes towards educationdu among other prizes and they hesn will get to ring the openinghe i bell at the new york stockew yot exchange next wednesday. those two young men, 13 and just 11 years old. >> what? >> one of the youngest competitors there. >> i don't know why that video k made me a little emotional. emoi maybe it's the teamwork. tor >> it's not i'm celebratingm rai there i'm the only winner butne i'm celebrating that you also won. i love it. >> so we're going to talk togo them, right, because duringse dr the zip trip holly is going totp scoot on up to the mandarin --d- not the mandarin -- then t gaylord. gaylord. >> gaylord. >> and talk to both of them. i cannot wait.wa congratulations. and welcome to d.c. >>> still aheadd why hundredsed of motorcyclists will be
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the future of technology is more and more in the cloud, it's more and more in machine learning and a.iing on in the cloud, and i think apple has not really invested there. they're very much a hardware company and a systems software company. and i think the future of tech is looking more and more, to me, where companies like amazon and google are going. >> they would tell you they are a platform company. what you hear in the valley constantly is, in terms of the deep engineering work, big-challenge stuff, machine learning, a.i., it's all being done by the facebooks and googles and microsofts of the world. >> i think microsoft has done a great job in the past couple of years turning that business around. i think what's going on there is amazing. >> do you think, two, three or four years out that that will be the undoing to the extent that you think apple is not doing it? >> i have heard people make the argument that apple is ultimately one of the greatest fast-followers in the world. >> can they do a self-driving car? can they catch up in that world? that's where the world is going, righ
the future of technology is more and more in the cloud, it's more and more in machine learning and a.iing on in the cloud, and i think apple has not really invested there. they're very much a hardware company and a systems software company. and i think the future of tech is looking more and more, to me, where companies like amazon and google are going. >> they would tell you they are a platform company. what you hear in the valley constantly is, in terms of the deep engineering work,...
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and all this automation and machine learning and a.i.it's how you interact with the amazon echo or whether it's what slack is doing with all of the bots within the slack messaging platform, you can use computer al gore rhythms to learn. it's not clear to me what the big winner in that space looks like but the trail of bread crumbs in that direction is really exciting. >> i talked with a few technologists over the weekend about it and one of the preva prevailing thoughts they had is we've been trying to look at the wrong way, maybe we want it for what it was and don't gussie it up, remember, this is a computer we're talking to. >> you're exactly right. certain technologists want to believe this is the panacea to something very much bigger. for example, when you use the parking feature in your car and it can park your car for you, that's a.i. and machine learning. nobody wants to say that because they want some crazy convoluted system that also then thinks for you and is your best friend -- >> and a woman that looks just like a woman. >> i
and all this automation and machine learning and a.i.it's how you interact with the amazon echo or whether it's what slack is doing with all of the bots within the slack messaging platform, you can use computer al gore rhythms to learn. it's not clear to me what the big winner in that space looks like but the trail of bread crumbs in that direction is really exciting. >> i talked with a few technologists over the weekend about it and one of the preva prevailing thoughts they had is we've...
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credible player, so it is not just about storage, e-mail, document sharing, but it is about compute, a.iing, all of the infrastructure needed to run applications. corey: is there a certain kind of customs more likely to go to google rather than microsoft or amazon, which is like a market leader doing $10 billion a year in revenue? dan: that is a great question. i think google is trying to position itself. the most natural place to position itself as a companies that are likable, so you see -- corey: that is a lot. dan: that is the challenge for them. andomers like snapchat, leading tech companies that are similar to google, apple just made a big announcement that apple was moving infrastructure from amazon to google. the challenge for google over the coming years will be how do they get more instream enterprises -- more mainstream enterprises to move this section over to google? corey: microsoft seems like the first in line to get that business. dan: absolutely. microsoft has existing relationship with enterprises, andthey have the know-how how to deal with them and they have the sales f
credible player, so it is not just about storage, e-mail, document sharing, but it is about compute, a.iing, all of the infrastructure needed to run applications. corey: is there a certain kind of customs more likely to go to google rather than microsoft or amazon, which is like a market leader doing $10 billion a year in revenue? dan: that is a great question. i think google is trying to position itself. the most natural place to position itself as a companies that are likable, so you see --...
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. >> well, i think amazon's got their own a.i. working too. >> is that what they are? >> yeah.nd alexa. >> she's going to be everywhere. in fact i'll be able to replace you with her. >> is this the apple reorganization? >> tell me what home depot stock is going to do today. >>> when we come back we'll get a closer look at why pandora is getting a lift this morning. shares of hp inc. rebounding. take another look at the premarket on this tuesday morning. by the way, happy birthday to the nyse, the 224th anniversary of that agreement signed by 24 brokers outside 68 wall under that buttonwood tree effectively started this exchange today in 1792. a good car has to maneuver quickly. that's also true of a good car company. people have always bought cars. but we saw an opportunity in sharing cars. so we moved fast and launched car2go in 29 cities, all around the world. doing that required dozens of data centers, designed for speed and performance. we built our business on the ibm cloud. because that's what the ibm cloud is built for. >>> it's a big day for hard data. cpi starts and no
. >> well, i think amazon's got their own a.i. working too. >> is that what they are? >> yeah.nd alexa. >> she's going to be everywhere. in fact i'll be able to replace you with her. >> is this the apple reorganization? >> tell me what home depot stock is going to do today. >>> when we come back we'll get a closer look at why pandora is getting a lift this morning. shares of hp inc. rebounding. take another look at the premarket on this tuesday...
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. >> yeah, there are thoughts they're going to be in all sorts of things beyond a.i. >> they're in theudi. >> autonomous vehicle take it to a higher level. >> video games, video games, medical, and intel could have bought them. intel could have bought them. intel could have bought them. >> we need seat belts on these chairs. >> nvidia such a good company. >> when we come back, a spin-off plan and stock surge for hewlett packard enterprise. meg whitman will join us in just a minute. they found out who's been hacking into our network. who? guess. i don't know, some kids in a basement? you watch too many movies. who? a small business in china. a business? they work nine to five. they take lunch hours. like a job? like a job. we tracked them. how did we do that? we have some new guys defending our network. new guys? well, they're not that new. they've been defending things for a long time. [ digital typewriting ] it's not just security. it's defense. bae systems. >>> shares of hewlett packard enterprise are surging this morning this after the company announced late yesterday it would spin-
. >> yeah, there are thoughts they're going to be in all sorts of things beyond a.i. >> they're in theudi. >> autonomous vehicle take it to a higher level. >> video games, video games, medical, and intel could have bought them. intel could have bought them. intel could have bought them. >> we need seat belts on these chairs. >> nvidia such a good company. >> when we come back, a spin-off plan and stock surge for hewlett packard enterprise. meg whitman...
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. >> yeah, with a.i.asically controlling our brains. >> you know what's going to happen when we do that, you know what you're going to discover what you are? >> what? >> my simulation. >> i'll be yours and you'll be mine. >> elon musk has been calling people simulations. >> yes. >> saying there's a 50% chance you're a simulation. actually said that to someone. 50% chance someone's a simulation. >> i know. and our viewers know too because this clearly unsettled you. >> i didn't want to be known as elon musk's simulation. as it is you can't get a tesla -- >> he got into your head. he messed with your head. >> he did. >> yes, i didn't like thinking that i might be a simulation. it was kind of an existential crisis. it was a ka mu moment for me. >>> when we come back, exclusive interview with nick goodman of gopro. we'll take another look at the premarket and say a few words about our old friend mark haines who passed away five years ago today. don't go away. & in a world held back by compromise, businesses n
. >> yeah, with a.i.asically controlling our brains. >> you know what's going to happen when we do that, you know what you're going to discover what you are? >> what? >> my simulation. >> i'll be yours and you'll be mine. >> elon musk has been calling people simulations. >> yes. >> saying there's a 50% chance you're a simulation. actually said that to someone. 50% chance someone's a simulation. >> i know. and our viewers know too because...
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taby bony will be here he'sere featuring his hit song with whiz today loaf if a.y we'll be here and entertainse thing.those we'll walk, we'll dance as welch this is all ahead on the often imitated but never ever duplicated good day d.c. d.c >> certainly not that dance. n a we'll sue in in a few minutes. >> wis-mo thank you how aboutw o dr. oz smooth dance moves.oth da >> did you see that spin?t spi >> very smooth. >> what in the world? >> he's going to be in our nextx justin timberlake video. >> okay.>> dr. oz still with us thishis morning.in he is dishing on were we can wer expect to see on today and tomorrow's episodes of hisis amazing show.gho >> today we're talking about tao arsenic how about it may be b infiltrating our food supply ini more ways than we thought. w what do we look for here.e. >> we banned arsenic as product in this country to be used use '80's it hangs up for decades.e. in this some parts of thisme pto country southeast it got intoo our rice. consumer reports working on thii for the last couple of years. we covered this story as well.s but the fda just issued guidance on
taby bony will be here he'sere featuring his hit song with whiz today loaf if a.y we'll be here and entertainse thing.those we'll walk, we'll dance as welch this is all ahead on the often imitated but never ever duplicated good day d.c. d.c >> certainly not that dance. n a we'll sue in in a few minutes. >> wis-mo thank you how aboutw o dr. oz smooth dance moves.oth da >> did you see that spin?t spi >> very smooth. >> what in the world? >> he's going to be in...