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there were recent challenges that carnegie mellon has already -- had already come in -- carnegie mellon has always come in. carnegie mellon is especially strong in computer science. peter: we have been talking with jeannette wing, corporate vice president of microsoft research. she got her bachelors, masters, and doctors at m.i.t.. thank you. "the communicators" is at the washington office for microsoft. we are visiting their tech center. mike zyskowski is here. what do you do here? mike: we do applications of research technologies are proof of concept and demonstration purposes and also doing things to scale to see how they's bailout for application in different scenarios. peter: what is that mean practically? mike: we love to explore different ways technology can improve the world. peter: what is your background? mike: varied. i am a classically trained aerospace engineer and did a lot of computer science projects in that space, real-time situation -- real-time simulation, production technologies, which then allow me to a radiant microsoft and microsoft -- allow me to foray into micro
there were recent challenges that carnegie mellon has already -- had already come in -- carnegie mellon has always come in. carnegie mellon is especially strong in computer science. peter: we have been talking with jeannette wing, corporate vice president of microsoft research. she got her bachelors, masters, and doctors at m.i.t.. thank you. "the communicators" is at the washington office for microsoft. we are visiting their tech center. mike zyskowski is here. what do you do here?...
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it's been tough for carnegie mellon. they're concerned about the contracts they're going to get because they just lost a great bulk of their scientists. a device rotating on top of a car, this is for mapping and safety and possibly atom mouse vehicles. >> uber university. my goodness. steve, thank you so much for joining us from london. take care. still ahead, it was the ranger's hamilton to hit the walk off double to win the game. why did the reporter end up drenched in gatorade. what forecast plus what forecasters are predicting for the year when "way too early" comes back. hey, you forgot the milk! that's lactaid. right. 100% real milk, just without the lactose. so you can drink all you want... ...with no discomfort? exactly. here, try some... mmm, it is real milk. see? delicious. hoof bump! oh. right here girl, boom lactaid®. 100% real milk. no discomfort and for a creamy and delicious treat, try lactaid® ice cream you are looking at two airplane fuel gauges. can you spot the difference? no? you can't see that? alrig
it's been tough for carnegie mellon. they're concerned about the contracts they're going to get because they just lost a great bulk of their scientists. a device rotating on top of a car, this is for mapping and safety and possibly atom mouse vehicles. >> uber university. my goodness. steve, thank you so much for joining us from london. take care. still ahead, it was the ranger's hamilton to hit the walk off double to win the game. why did the reporter end up drenched in gatorade. what...
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a lot of great actors when to carnegie mellon.aste. and you actually got cast in a role where you played a guy from pittsburgh, but it's too intense for television. yes? >> yes. it was a follow-up for "how i met your mother." i spent a few seasons on "how i met your mother" playing brad. and carter baizen and craig thomas they came up with this great show that was kind of around -- my character was a pittsburgh sports dad. and i was married to jamie pressly and they were going to have me speak pittsburgh-ese exclusivley with subtitles at the bottom. >> seth: wow. >> and it was so unintelligible, it was like "trainspotting." and the network said, no, we can't. >> seth: just give us a taste of the pittsburgh accent. >> well, i'll give you like a little tutorial. like, you're at a restaurant a diner or something. a waitress will come up and say, "yinz ready to order' nat." which means, "are you ready to order?" >> seth: yeah. >> i'm goin' dahntahn 'ere. i got my iroc offa blocks, you know? live up in worshington county. we're gonna g
a lot of great actors when to carnegie mellon.aste. and you actually got cast in a role where you played a guy from pittsburgh, but it's too intense for television. yes? >> yes. it was a follow-up for "how i met your mother." i spent a few seasons on "how i met your mother" playing brad. and carter baizen and craig thomas they came up with this great show that was kind of around -- my character was a pittsburgh sports dad. and i was married to jamie pressly and they...
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competitiveits streak to a new level after a friendly meeting with carnegie mellon.ot just any workers. we will explain what they are up to in a moment. ♪ needed help with driver this card technology, they ended up hiring a wave far -- 40 scientists and researchers from carnegie mellon. some saw their salaries double. betty: no surprise. they are in huge demand. pimm: they've got this new tech center in pittsburgh. it is a question of whether the university understood the meaning of the joint venture. betty: i love this angle, uber putting taxi drivers out of business and now it might also be putting the drivers out of business, if they go on, driverless automobiles. bem: in the sensitive might driver assisted. you never know with these 40 hires. maybe they will make it work. betty: brave new world. that does it for me. over that does it for you. much more ahead in the next half hour. a pick up a new startups. celebrate. we are still at historic lows. ♪ welcome back to the bloomberg "market day." i am betty lou. another republican announces white house aspirations. t
competitiveits streak to a new level after a friendly meeting with carnegie mellon.ot just any workers. we will explain what they are up to in a moment. ♪ needed help with driver this card technology, they ended up hiring a wave far -- 40 scientists and researchers from carnegie mellon. some saw their salaries double. betty: no surprise. they are in huge demand. pimm: they've got this new tech center in pittsburgh. it is a question of whether the university understood the meaning of the joint...
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i join research only to a half years ago and the flora that i was saying professor at carnegie-mellon for over 27 years. has also served at the national science foundation for three years. and enjoyed that very much. >> what was your role let the national science foundation? >> the foundation that fund's basic research, it is the primary source of funding for academic research. and with the national science and asian foreign day academic research enterprise. >> but carnegie-mellon has spent in the news. >> carnegie-mellon is one of the number one computer science departments in the world i would say. and it continues in color computer science so worth:dash work of the of robotics at carnegie-mellon has always come number one or number two. it is especially strong in computer science. >> talking to the vice president of microsoft research she has her bachelor's and master's and doctorate at m.i.t.. thank you. >> "the communicators" is that the washington office for microsoft. we are of is debating the tech center what you do for microsoft? >> engineering manager applications of researc
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nchlths>>> uber has stolen people away from carnegie mellon's robotic labs. they were working on self-driving cars for the pennsylvania school. now they're working on self-driving cars for uber. carnegie mellon is one of the leading schools on robotic cars and robotics in general. some professors reportedly hired away at twice their salary. >>> we were just talking last friday about robots replacing many american jobs. today's the 1st of june. that means we'll get a look back at the may jobs numbers this friday. the jobless rate now 5.4%. this time five years ago, it was 9.9%. >>> the video game company king digital probably glad the month of may is over. may was tough for the british company. you know them best for "candy crush." their stock fell to nearly half its ipo value. executives say they're working on lots of new games to try to find the next hit. >> we have a lot of games in the pipeline for different genres. some of them will be the big next thing. some of them might not be. but we have a lot of thing. we can manage that. >> king launched "alpha be
nchlths>>> uber has stolen people away from carnegie mellon's robotic labs. they were working on self-driving cars for the pennsylvania school. now they're working on self-driving cars for uber. carnegie mellon is one of the leading schools on robotic cars and robotics in general. some professors reportedly hired away at twice their salary. >>> we were just talking last friday about robots replacing many american jobs. today's the 1st of june. that means we'll get a look back...
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before that i was a professor at carnegie mellon university for over 27 years. i was department head there twice. i also served at the national science foundation for three years and enjoyed that very much. >> host: what's the role of the national science foundation? how would you describe that? >> guest: the national science foundation is the foundation for the united states that funds basic research. and it is the primary source of funding for academic research. and so in the ecosystem of government, industry and academia the national science foundation plays incredibly important role for the academic research enterprise. not just in doing research but in producing the next generation scientists and engineers. >> host: carnegie mellon has really been in the news in the last several years about some of their technological breakthroughs, hasn't it? >> guest: carnegie mellon is one of the number one computer science departments in the country, in the world i would say. and it continues to have technological innovation, especially in core computer science, in algo
before that i was a professor at carnegie mellon university for over 27 years. i was department head there twice. i also served at the national science foundation for three years and enjoyed that very much. >> host: what's the role of the national science foundation? how would you describe that? >> guest: the national science foundation is the foundation for the united states that funds basic research. and it is the primary source of funding for academic research. and so in the...
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and joe manganello, who i went to college with at carnegie mellon, knew that i sang and he was like,one." i was like, "oh man." 'cause it's, you know, it's daunting just to have to take your clothes off in front of strangers and then to sing live on top of that was, you know. >> seth: i think i would rather take my clothes off than sing. all things being equal. i don't want do either but i certainly don't -- singing in front of people would make me terrified. >> yeah but there's something about taking your clothes off at the same time that actually made it easier. >> seth: oh, well, there ya go. >> for me, i don't know. >> seth: maybe i'll try that. >> maybe over the edge into some nether region of nervousness that i never experienced before. >> seth: uh -- you mentioned you went to college with joe. >> i did. >> seth: and so you guys went to carnegie mellon. great theater school. did you -- do you remember -- 'cause you mentioned you were there at the same time, did you do -- did you have to do any of those, like, weird theater thing -- >> oh, all the time. yeah, we did animal proje
and joe manganello, who i went to college with at carnegie mellon, knew that i sang and he was like,one." i was like, "oh man." 'cause it's, you know, it's daunting just to have to take your clothes off in front of strangers and then to sing live on top of that was, you know. >> seth: i think i would rather take my clothes off than sing. all things being equal. i don't want do either but i certainly don't -- singing in front of people would make me terrified. >> yeah...
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. >> "the wall street journal" sayssay carnegie mellon university is reeling.they told the journal that uber offered some scientists a bonus of 00 degrees of thousands of dollars. uber and carnegie mellon are supposed to be working together on driverless car technology. >>> and "the new york times" says the fbda is about to approve it. fda advisers will consider women's viagra later this week. >>> this morning people in a colorado town are on high alert investigators say. at least two roteside shootings that happened a month apart are connected connected. jeff glor of our digital network cbsn looks at this case that is drawing attention. the fbi is looking into it. jeff, good morning. >> charlie, good morning. the first target was a 20-year-old driver who was shot in net. she survived. the other, a bicyclist was shot and killed just 4 1/2 miles away. they say that was no coincidence. >> this morning we did recover evidence that links the two shootings together. >> two weeks after he was shot and killed the investigators now say the curl has struck at least once
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they hired away 40 of carnegie mellon's scientists. some scientists on their salaries double and they got hundreds of thousands of dollars in a bonuses. those are your top stories. is the word for the week. that is how barclays is describing the next five days. the united states is releasing a glut of economic data. central bank and the bank of england and the reserve bank of australia are convening this week as well. greece's pacing that $300 million euro payment to the international marry -- monetary fund. global he is the investment person. a pivotal week for the markets. jobs on friday at a lot of hate it today. what is the pivotal thing for you? steve: anything that is time dependent. you find that these deadlines seem to be extended and another one comes and another one comes and it could continue that way all month long. in terms of data, the employment report on friday is key to sort of markets understanding how strong the second quarter will be. it seems doubtful we will have such a decisive report that the fed would tighten p
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deceptive where the partner is unaware of it then i think that's probably untoward but i think carnegie mellonof the best institutions in the country. my understanding from talking to the people there is the timing of this may not have been ideal but it will continue to raise the profile of the institution, continue to help pittsburgh. i think you will see this turn out to be a positive thing, not a negative thing. >> dan, it's evan newmark. does this indicate that uber has too much money? did they raise too much money? this project is happening way out in the future and they go ahead and do something like this. shouldn't they worry about some stuff maybe nearer to home like not having as many drivers leave the service or something like that? >> yeah. it's a great question it's an interesting balance between, you know investing in what you're doing today and investing in the future. and the only crime they say in silicon valley is running out of money and that doesn't seem like a poub for ubroblem for uber right now. i think there's a balance and i know travis he's an extraordinarily smart, fo
deceptive where the partner is unaware of it then i think that's probably untoward but i think carnegie mellonof the best institutions in the country. my understanding from talking to the people there is the timing of this may not have been ideal but it will continue to raise the profile of the institution, continue to help pittsburgh. i think you will see this turn out to be a positive thing, not a negative thing. >> dan, it's evan newmark. does this indicate that uber has too much...
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help with driverless car technologies, it went to the best robotic institution in the world, carnegie mellonsburgh. away 40 of up hiring its scientists and researchers. the "wall street journal" said the scientist saw their stories -- their salaries double and got bonuses. lovers in paris the where -- thousands of locks are being taken down on a bridge and it's causing -- the locks are causing long-term damage to the paris heritage site. a chunk of the fence fell off under their weight. today is the first day of hurricane season and the national oceanic association stormsere will be fewer this year, calling for zero to two hurricanes this year which has implications for those in the disaster business. i love that term disaster business. guest: the reason they say this is the cases is is an el niÑo year, which means there will be warm water in the pacific which will suppress the hurricane season. but it still can produce disastrous storms. ashore inandrew came 1992 in a below average year and it was catastrophic, a category five storm, costing $25.6 billion and is considered the second most c
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carnegie mellon is one of the world's leading schools for robotics in general. professors reportedly hired away at twice their salary. someday, robot uber drivers -- we were talking about robots replacing american jobs. today is the first day of june, and we'll look at the mays job numbers this coming friday. the jobless rate, 5.4%. this time five years ago, it was 9.9%. >>> the video game maker king digital, probably glad that may is over. it was such a tough month for the british company. you know them for candy crush. their stock fell to half its value. executives say they are workingen to lworking on new games to find the next hit. >> we have a lot of new games in the pipeline for different genres. some of them will be the big next thing. some of them might not be. we have a lot of games so we can manage that. >> they launched a word game this week. by gaming standards, king stock is really cheap compared to its earnings. these game stocks have been very questionable. zinga comes up in your head. they have to have the hits and bring the hits or it's not the
carnegie mellon is one of the world's leading schools for robotics in general. professors reportedly hired away at twice their salary. someday, robot uber drivers -- we were talking about robots replacing american jobs. today is the first day of june, and we'll look at the mays job numbers this coming friday. the jobless rate, 5.4%. this time five years ago, it was 9.9%. >>> the video game maker king digital, probably glad that may is over. it was such a tough month for the british...
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i know you recently poached 40 researchers from carnegie mellon talking about robotics and driverlessars. at some point are you going to be in conflict with the people you employ. which is to say if in ten years we move to a driverless car world, what are you going to do about all of the people that are supposed to be driving those vehicles? >> well, i think that is a very long-term issue. as you said we are doing some work in pittsburgh we have an events technology center working with carnegie mellon. there's going to be a lot of short-term advances that come out around mapping and safety that's exciting. you talk to ten different people and will have ten different answers about when autonomous vehicles will be on the road. our issue is how do we get as many drivers as possible on the road to serve their cities because demand is huge. it's hard to believe because uber gets a lot of media attention, but even in new york san francisco, chicago, london paris, places we've been for some time there's still huge parts of the population that aren't familiar with it so we have a lot of growt
i know you recently poached 40 researchers from carnegie mellon talking about robotics and driverlessars. at some point are you going to be in conflict with the people you employ. which is to say if in ten years we move to a driverless car world, what are you going to do about all of the people that are supposed to be driving those vehicles? >> well, i think that is a very long-term issue. as you said we are doing some work in pittsburgh we have an events technology center working with...
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. >> the character was inspired by a real life prototype developed by carnegie mellon university. >>ng to do things like dress them, clean them, there is just no way you can get a big, heavy robot up close to someone safely. >> a robot like bamax is still science fiction, but inflatables are come soon. robotics hopes to launch its first product as early as next year. francine: everybody needs a big white, fluffy robot. for those listening on bloomberg radio "first word" is up next. for those watching the next hour of "the pulse" is up next. spoke to international officials. brussels insiders. they said this is just a rehash of a plan that was earlier rejected and we'll talk to the world health organization's mission in korea about mrsa. and we'll take a look at the new driverless car launched by mercedes-benz. all of that and more coming your way. ♪ francine: hsbc to cut as many as 25,000 jobs as europe's biggest bank attempts to save $5 billion a year by 2017. greece sends over a revised proposal but insiders say it is not credible. apple is -- has a new streaming service. now good
. >> the character was inspired by a real life prototype developed by carnegie mellon university. >>ng to do things like dress them, clean them, there is just no way you can get a big, heavy robot up close to someone safely. >> a robot like bamax is still science fiction, but inflatables are come soon. robotics hopes to launch its first product as early as next year. francine: everybody needs a big white, fluffy robot. for those listening on bloomberg radio "first...
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bachelor of fine arts from carnegie mellon school of drama. >> yes. you would never assume that. i was acting. >> one more. you grew up playing football basketball volleyball you gave up sports for the love of acting? chlt yeah. carnegie mel lon wanted me to play basketball. the only other drama student who played basketball was kicked out after a semester. the workload is just too much as a drama student. i had to pick. >> and it all worked out. >> ear we are. >> with this very fine film. >> this classy classy movie. >> it's fun. it's really fun. you're so great. thank you. give our love to sofia. >> i will. >> and all the boys. "magic mike xxl" opens wednesday, july 1st. >>> next up >>> let's talk to the people. critics are raving about breakout singer songwriter tori kelly. many are expecting her to be nominated for a best new artist grammy. she has a brand-new album out tomorrow. called "unbreakable smile" please welcome, tori kelly. [ cheers and applause ] oh. you know i am so excited for you. the new music is coming out. >> thank you. >> and it's a real blend. you said it's
bachelor of fine arts from carnegie mellon school of drama. >> yes. you would never assume that. i was acting. >> one more. you grew up playing football basketball volleyball you gave up sports for the love of acting? chlt yeah. carnegie mel lon wanted me to play basketball. the only other drama student who played basketball was kicked out after a semester. the workload is just too much as a drama student. i had to pick. >> and it all worked out. >> ear we are. >>...
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you can go to carnegie mellon michigan, you go to ward washington, d.c.dent you have to go to silicon valley. >> yes, they avoid aid collision but why did it happen in the first place. if the whole point of this technology is to be extremely overaware of the environment around you how did one cut the other off? >> technology not calibrated close enough. i don't know. i don't really understand. there's lasers apparently involved in this and all sorts of software and sensors. it's confusing. but i'm grad they didn't ultimately crash. and there was a person, there was a backstop, which perhaps we would need for some time, to have someone behind the wheel, maybe you don't have to touch it but you're there in case. >> we do know there's going to be more transparency on what's happening on these roadways regardless 37 google is reporting its own statistics letting people come to its own conclusions about how safe this technology is. have you rid nain driverless car? >> no. but i drove yesterday with my daughter. the first time out with her learn learner's permi
you can go to carnegie mellon michigan, you go to ward washington, d.c.dent you have to go to silicon valley. >> yes, they avoid aid collision but why did it happen in the first place. if the whole point of this technology is to be extremely overaware of the environment around you how did one cut the other off? >> technology not calibrated close enough. i don't know. i don't really understand. there's lasers apparently involved in this and all sorts of software and sensors. it's...
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peter adderton is ceo of 360 fly developed out of carnegie-mellon university. they received a gift of $30 million to establish the schwarz center for entrepreneurship. there is much more on the spark at cnbc.com/the spark. >>> a new documentary will air. carl quintanilla tries kite flying. i wanted to see carl get the face full of sand. he did a spartan race which is sick. >> go carl. >> thursday june 18th, 10:00 p.m. >>> time for a cnbc news update. >> that looks like a fun assignment. here what's happening at this hour. court officials in north carolina can refuse to perform same-sex marriages if they have religious okays this. after the state house voted to override the governor's veto of the bill. the state senate did the same earlier. >> airlines boosted their ontime arrivals and boosted answer lagss during april according to government figures. 18% of flights arrived on time in april. hawaiian airlines alaska airlines and delta leaded the way. >> rising home prices boosted america's network to a new high. it rose to $84.9 trillion in the first three month
peter adderton is ceo of 360 fly developed out of carnegie-mellon university. they received a gift of $30 million to establish the schwarz center for entrepreneurship. there is much more on the spark at cnbc.com/the spark. >>> a new documentary will air. carl quintanilla tries kite flying. i wanted to see carl get the face full of sand. he did a spartan race which is sick. >> go carl. >> thursday june 18th, 10:00 p.m. >>> time for a cnbc news update. >> that...
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bachelor of fine arts from carnegie mellon school of drama. >> yes. you would never assume that.was acting. >> one more. you grew up playing football basketball volleyball you gave up sports for the love of acting? chlt yeah. carnegie mel lon wanted me to play basketball. the only other drama student who played basketball was kicked out after a semester. the workload is just too much as a drama student. i had to pick. >> and it all worked out. >> ear we are. >> with this very fine film. >> this classy classy movie. >> it's fun. it's really fun. you're so great. thank you. give our love to sofia. >> i will. >> and all the boys. "magic mike xxl" opens wednesday, july 1st. >>> next up woman: i was tired of my chronic constipation and the way it made me feel the discomfort the bloating the straining. i'd just felt this way for too long. so i finally talked to my doctor about my symptoms. i'd tried laxatives before. he prescribed amitiza (lubiprostone) for my chronic constipation. it works differently than laxatives. man: amitiza is clinically shown to help relieve common symptoms lik
bachelor of fine arts from carnegie mellon school of drama. >> yes. you would never assume that.was acting. >> one more. you grew up playing football basketball volleyball you gave up sports for the love of acting? chlt yeah. carnegie mel lon wanted me to play basketball. the only other drama student who played basketball was kicked out after a semester. the workload is just too much as a drama student. i had to pick. >> and it all worked out. >> ear we are. >>...
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the colleges such as carnegie mellon sending acceptance letters to students not accepted and you mayary a link to a porn site. yeah that won't so good. i do via little bit of personal experience. this is a text example, not an e-mail but when i go away my wife texts me pictures of what's happening around the house and texted me this picture of our cats and entitled it kitties and kanye. turns out she texted it to her boss not me. luckily for my w boss has a sense of humor. >> you do too. >> a good feature. >> thank you, google. >> we'll be back. hey. is that a new washing machine? yeah, it's a samsung with activewash. it's got a built-in sink to pre-treat and help get stains out. how about these stains? yep. what about this? sure. what about chili? no problem. oh yeah, how about this? sorry. the samsung washing machine featuring activewash with a built-in sink. t 10-35% off select major appliances $396 and above. at lowe's ♪ [music] ♪ defiance is in our bones. new citracal pearls. delicious berries and cream. soft, chewable, calcium plus vitamin d. only from citracal. from the farm fami
the colleges such as carnegie mellon sending acceptance letters to students not accepted and you mayary a link to a porn site. yeah that won't so good. i do via little bit of personal experience. this is a text example, not an e-mail but when i go away my wife texts me pictures of what's happening around the house and texted me this picture of our cats and entitled it kitties and kanye. turns out she texted it to her boss not me. luckily for my w boss has a sense of humor. >> you do too....
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the colleges such as carnegie mellon sending acceptance letters to students not accepted and you may site. yeah. that w wasn't so good. i do have a little bit of personal experience about this. this is a text example, not an e-mail but when i go away my wife texts me pictures of what's happening around the house and texted me this picture of our cats and entitled it kitties and kanye. turns out she texted it to her boss, not me. luckily for my wife her boss has a sense of humor. >> you do too. >> a good feature. >> thank you, google. >> we'll be back. now here's a great improve this tip from lowe's don't let a grimy grill slow your summer down. cleaning the grating can be easy. drop them in coffee, scrub and rinse and you're good to grill. to see more go to to goodmorningamerica.com on yahoo!. about this? sure. what about chili? no problem. oh yeah, how about this? sorry. the samsung washing machine featuring activewash with a built-in sink. get 10-35% off select major appliances $396 and above. at lowe's ♪ [music] ♪ defiance is in our bones. new citracal pearls. delicious berries an
the colleges such as carnegie mellon sending acceptance letters to students not accepted and you may site. yeah. that w wasn't so good. i do have a little bit of personal experience about this. this is a text example, not an e-mail but when i go away my wife texts me pictures of what's happening around the house and texted me this picture of our cats and entitled it kitties and kanye. turns out she texted it to her boss, not me. luckily for my wife her boss has a sense of humor. >> you do...
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head of the map's division go over to Über this morning and carnegie mellon they bought two candidatesot slowing down. >> you don't think that this ruling in california which is going to be appealed it may spread fair enough spread to other states and cities but you don't think this is a major hiccup for finances? j one more bump in the road. >> that's it? >> that's it. >> i'm with you because that is such a new idea. such a big deal worldwide i don't see how you can set it back dramatically runs ruled a board in california. >> thailg fight it. go forward it. but i don't think it will slow down how people use it or investor see it. >> turned around as well. risk and reward. >> 5 p.m. cocktail hour. >> do you have a happy hour? >> we do. [laughter] need to stop by. >> 5:00 everyone. deirdre on this network. baseball scandal, st. louis cards accused of hacking hughs ton astroing joins us former manager steve phillips. you and i have chatted before3- so what is difference between me going to a team talking videotape of them an spying on them. the difference between that and me hacking int
head of the map's division go over to Über this morning and carnegie mellon they bought two candidatesot slowing down. >> you don't think that this ruling in california which is going to be appealed it may spread fair enough spread to other states and cities but you don't think this is a major hiccup for finances? j one more bump in the road. >> that's it? >> that's it. >> i'm with you because that is such a new idea. such a big deal worldwide i don't see how you can...