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emily: tim armstrong with corey johnson.dreds of commercial planes well, could be vulnerable to hacking according to a new government report. we talked to one of the researchers behind that report next. ♪ emily: you are watching the best of "bloomberg west," where we focus on innovation and technology. in-flight wi-fi connects travelers to the outside world it could also give hackers a way into planes on the computer system. the government accountability office reports that hundreds of commercial planes could be vulnerable to cyber attacks. many modern cockpits rely on the same wi-fi that passengers use. a hacker could commandeer a plane and shutdown systems. how can airlines and faa keep hackers out of the sky? i spoke to dr. gerald billingham. >> i think it is important to understand that we are talking about the potential for this kind of intrusion to occur rather than saying that this is an imminent threat, because faa is in fact taking precautions. we are talking about the future as more and -- aircraft become more inte
emily: tim armstrong with corey johnson.dreds of commercial planes well, could be vulnerable to hacking according to a new government report. we talked to one of the researchers behind that report next. ♪ emily: you are watching the best of "bloomberg west," where we focus on innovation and technology. in-flight wi-fi connects travelers to the outside world it could also give hackers a way into planes on the computer system. the government accountability office reports that hundreds...
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corey hole in that's -- corey: that's huge. tom: i think it's partly because of increased competition because of the number of companies raising capital, and two, there is much more demand for these employees. there is a component that the equity parts of these compensation packages are nearly as attractive as they would be at a substantially lower compensation. emily: how often do you hear people just saying, that is expensive. it's so much. tom: how many times per day? emily: is that the trend? everything is so expensive. a lot of investors are not investing right now because everything costs so much. tom: we talk about a risk bubble. when i joined in 2008, the median price we would pay was somewhere between 10-15. corey: million dollars. tom: yes, and we would put in 3-5 and by around 10-15. now we consistently see valuations around 80-100,000,000. -- $80 million-$100 million. emily: are there startups out there that you think are just overvalued? tom: it's all a question of how much risk and investor wants to take. if you h
corey hole in that's -- corey: that's huge. tom: i think it's partly because of increased competition because of the number of companies raising capital, and two, there is much more demand for these employees. there is a component that the equity parts of these compensation packages are nearly as attractive as they would be at a substantially lower compensation. emily: how often do you hear people just saying, that is expensive. it's so much. tom: how many times per day? emily: is that the...
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>> thank you corey. the dusty desert of new mexico may hold the key to california's water problem. we look at desalination quality. and we ask neil about his plans. ♪ >> this is bloomberg west. i'm emily chang. still to come techs solving the world's water problem. plus the world's most famous astro physicist. publishing company harcourt is buying scholastic's educational tech business for 575 million in cash. the deal will help bolster their presence in the digital learning market. they already lead with 40% of the market. fantasy sports websites purchased naming rights for the boxing trunks that floyd mayweather will wear in his scheduled may 2 bout against manny pacquiao. terms were not disclosed. as part of the partnership they will award six tickets to the las vegas fight with a face value of $10,000 each. the california drought has captured the attention of the world. but solving the world's water problems has been a long-running goal of u.s. aid's global development lab. corey johnson has a look a
>> thank you corey. the dusty desert of new mexico may hold the key to california's water problem. we look at desalination quality. and we ask neil about his plans. ♪ >> this is bloomberg west. i'm emily chang. still to come techs solving the world's water problem. plus the world's most famous astro physicist. publishing company harcourt is buying scholastic's educational tech business for 575 million in cash. the deal will help bolster their presence in the digital learning...
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corey: there are obviously $5 million at stake. i looked back at the google ipo today and it said they were unbiased. people believe google was -- will give them accurate search results. if you typed in a flight you will get these wrote -- results across the internet. i did a kayak search and a google flight search and guess what, i found cheaper flights on kayak. flights that google google buzz not getting a piece of. that says to me, the real risk is that the information is sometimes biased in terms of google favored results. not the best deals for consumers. that could hurt more than $5 million. emily: then, what is your reaction? ben: my reaction is that they may become irrelevant. if they do not do a better job they will become irrelevant. it is a proven fact with lots of data with desktops and mobile, less and less consumers, especially sophisticated ones are starting their search journey with google the cause of, for example, but corey just said. finding better deals etc. elsewhere. so i think google has an obligation to its
corey: there are obviously $5 million at stake. i looked back at the google ipo today and it said they were unbiased. people believe google was -- will give them accurate search results. if you typed in a flight you will get these wrote -- results across the internet. i did a kayak search and a google flight search and guess what, i found cheaper flights on kayak. flights that google google buzz not getting a piece of. that says to me, the real risk is that the information is sometimes biased...
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emily: corey, you're nodding your head vigorously. i am very positive especially when it comes to tesla. it is expensive to move power around, but the last mile is enormously expensive. nancy, i wonder if as far as consumer uses go if the variability of rates, which they don't really have in california where you pay more at 5:00 when everyone is running their air-conditioner. right now, you say the same amount in the middle of the night. if there was variability, that would make more sense on a consumer level. nancy: absolutely. it's really trying to maximize the use of distributed power and storage. where is the grid strengthened by drawing power from it? is it from your battery, is it from your solar array, is it from your grade? the software as alex described is going to be available to help utilities makes that decision and bring prices down. cory: i was also thinking about the economic incentive. if the homeowner or business pays more at a certain hour that's an economic incentive. nancy: yes. i have a tesla, and it is cheaper fo
emily: corey, you're nodding your head vigorously. i am very positive especially when it comes to tesla. it is expensive to move power around, but the last mile is enormously expensive. nancy, i wonder if as far as consumer uses go if the variability of rates, which they don't really have in california where you pay more at 5:00 when everyone is running their air-conditioner. right now, you say the same amount in the middle of the night. if there was variability, that would make more sense on a...
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corey: the killer app maker might not be there he at. we will find out through usage what the great thing is. guest: everyone will figure out what their core competency is and then they will start to figure out the capabilities of the watch. the public -- what the public wants. i do think that the software experience is going to define this project -- product. so far there are -- there is much more limited functionality and whether those on the right interactions, the wrong ones, or something else entirely is yet to be seen. >> it is interesting. i do not think it will will not build an app for the watch. they have not yet. coreyy:emily: how important is this to not just your customer but every customer in terms of how people will use this? >> we are so bullish about the watch. i think that will be a huge shopping tool going forward. we're all in the b-1 phase of this and we are learning. the faster you learn the faster you will understand and develop the experience. we launched on the mobile only apt four years ago. people said women ar
corey: the killer app maker might not be there he at. we will find out through usage what the great thing is. guest: everyone will figure out what their core competency is and then they will start to figure out the capabilities of the watch. the public -- what the public wants. i do think that the software experience is going to define this project -- product. so far there are -- there is much more limited functionality and whether those on the right interactions, the wrong ones, or something...
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joining me in the studio is our editor at large, corey johnson. -- editor at large, corey johnson. -- cory johnson. what is your reaction to this? guest: this is not a new revelation and the statements, i have not seen the statement of objection -- we will see what comes out. i think a lot of it will come down to is google dominant and are they abusing that dominance? if you just look at how people shop for hotels and consumer electronics, credit cards, etc. they increasingly use vertical specialist sites and google is not part of that process. for example, yelp says 40% of their users come through their app with no use of google whatsoever. are they abusing it? my observations are that google does the experiment and says how do we give consumers what they want? i don't think they would ever say let's place our products first. they would have said consumers seem to like vertical specialist search. let's change our search format and see if they like it. the final thing is every time google makes audit searches and -- every time google makes product searches and algorithm changes, it kn
joining me in the studio is our editor at large, corey johnson. -- editor at large, corey johnson. -- cory johnson. what is your reaction to this? guest: this is not a new revelation and the statements, i have not seen the statement of objection -- we will see what comes out. i think a lot of it will come down to is google dominant and are they abusing that dominance? if you just look at how people shop for hotels and consumer electronics, credit cards, etc. they increasingly use vertical...
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for coming today. [ applause ] >>> the most memorable moment of this week for me is hearing senator coreyand a methodology if all the state legislatures could attempt, we could come together as a country and solve many out of our pert e pert innocent issues. i any at the point where we have people who are willing to cross the aisle, who are willing to make these decisions with people who they may not often agree with,that's essential to maintain the security the integrity of our nation as we go on. >> high school students who generally rank academically in the top 1% of the united states were in washington, d.c. as part of the united states senate youth program sunday night at 8:00 eastern and pacific on cpn's q&a. >> 150 years ago this month, president lincoln gave his second inaugural address on the east front of the u.s. capital. the country was still in the midst of theive war, but thousands gathered to hear the 349 peek. the library of congress is displaying the president's man ewe self-incriminate and reading copy for a limited time due to their delicate condition. up next a visit t
for coming today. [ applause ] >>> the most memorable moment of this week for me is hearing senator coreyand a methodology if all the state legislatures could attempt, we could come together as a country and solve many out of our pert e pert innocent issues. i any at the point where we have people who are willing to cross the aisle, who are willing to make these decisions with people who they may not often agree with,that's essential to maintain the security the integrity of our nation...
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corey: i looked back at the google ipo today and it said they were unbiased.eople believe google will give them the best search results. if you are to go on google and search for types -- flights from charles de gaulle airport -- the results of be the same. i did a kayak search and a google flight search and guess what, i found cheaper flights on kayak. that says to me, the real risk is that the information is sometimes biased in favor of google favored results. that could hurt more than $5 million. -- $5 billion. emily: then, what is your reaction? ben: my reaction is that they may become irrelevant. coop -- consumers are realizing they are not getting the best deals on google. it is a proven fact with lots of data with desktops and mobile, that lesson was consumers, especially sophisticated ones are searching their search -- starting your search journey with google and they are finding better experience and better deals elsewhere. google has an obligation to its customers and shareholders to improve its results. that means improving formats. that means havin
corey: i looked back at the google ipo today and it said they were unbiased.eople believe google will give them the best search results. if you are to go on google and search for types -- flights from charles de gaulle airport -- the results of be the same. i did a kayak search and a google flight search and guess what, i found cheaper flights on kayak. that says to me, the real risk is that the information is sometimes biased in favor of google favored results. that could hurt more than $5...
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corey thanks very much for joining us.re are those who then blame the kids for -- for burning up the city. there are others who say, look this is the symptom of something much deeper. this are areas that white baltimore, would quite frankly ignore. and perhaps it's a matter of dealing what underlay what we saw yesterday. back to you. >>> still ahead on al jazeera, dancing to a different beat. vietnamese younger generations embrace economic prosperity. >>> plus they survived a pair louse journey a lot the mediterranean sea, but what lies ahead for african migrants once they reach land. we'll report from sicily. ♪ >>> welcome back you are watching al jazeera, live from doha. a reminder of our top stories now. the u.n. says heavy rains in nepal are hampering the search and rescue mission. about 4,700 people are known to have died and another 200 are missing after a new avalanche and mud slide was reported north of kathmandu. >>> saudi arabia has arrested more than 90 people suspected of belonging to the islamic state kale. po
corey thanks very much for joining us.re are those who then blame the kids for -- for burning up the city. there are others who say, look this is the symptom of something much deeper. this are areas that white baltimore, would quite frankly ignore. and perhaps it's a matter of dealing what underlay what we saw yesterday. back to you. >>> still ahead on al jazeera, dancing to a different beat. vietnamese younger generations embrace economic prosperity. >>> plus they survived a...
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. >> the most memorable moment of this week for me was hearing senator corey gardner in lunch yesterday say you need to be firm in your principles but flexible in the details because it really reflects the solution like the harsh polarization in the country and methodology, if all the congressmen and women in state legislatures can adopt, would come together as a country and solve our issues. >> julie andrews secretary of the senate, remember to be humble and have a strong work ethic. because the people you meet on the way up you will meet again on the way back down. >> in particular we have lack of true statesman, as much as i made disagree, senator john mccain did something very impressive last year, he committed to the veterans affairs reform bill, the senate for a report machines, essential to the character of democracy. at the point we have people willing to cross the aisle, to make these decisions with people they may not often agree with, that is essentially what we need to maintain the security, integrity of nations that go on. >> isil students who ranked academically in the top
. >> the most memorable moment of this week for me was hearing senator corey gardner in lunch yesterday say you need to be firm in your principles but flexible in the details because it really reflects the solution like the harsh polarization in the country and methodology, if all the congressmen and women in state legislatures can adopt, would come together as a country and solve our issues. >> julie andrews secretary of the senate, remember to be humble and have a strong work...
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and not look at our iphones and you kind of lose users in the city and have a cup of coffee >> i'm corey a typical day increase no typical day. and just the first time being on the talent show and getting a huge applause and i never expected it is is r is a great experience i'm an executive chief here at kathy serve over one hundred meals a day for the camp mather folks. people love our meals and the idea they can pick up a meal and don't worry about shopping or doing dishes and enjoy and have a great time at camp mather >> grasping grab on. >> i like camp mather it is a lot of freedom and kids run around it's great. >> they have all the things i don't have to do the kids get to do what they want to do and we basically focus on them that's our only job. >> i like camp mather because i can ride my bike. >> i love camp mather. the children are up here playing around and riding their booiths bicycles that's a great place to see what the word is like outside of the city.
and not look at our iphones and you kind of lose users in the city and have a cup of coffee >> i'm corey a typical day increase no typical day. and just the first time being on the talent show and getting a huge applause and i never expected it is is r is a great experience i'm an executive chief here at kathy serve over one hundred meals a day for the camp mather folks. people love our meals and the idea they can pick up a meal and don't worry about shopping or doing dishes and enjoy and...
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let's start with corey in massachusetts. corey? >> okay. you know he's old friendy the 80s. more in the pipe. let's go to katy in florida. katy? >> caller: jim, good evening. what's going on with kindstream? >> well everybody got all excited about the real estate investment trust decision and the stock has come back down. i think it's a fine steady eddie producer but i still present at&t or vising. camille in colorado? >> caller: i would appreciate your pin on home depot. and whether it's a good buy for long-term growth home depot is caught up in that rotation. it can't still go down a couple more points before you want to make a move. teresa in new jersey. >> caller: hi, jim. i just was calling, because back in january i purchased in shake shack stock? i've been pleased with how it's been doing, but after watching today, i'm wondering if i should hold it for a little longer? >> well you know teresa it's gone up so much so fast i wouldn't mind at all if you rang the register and took some money off the table. i don't think that's a bad idea. trevor in texas, trevor. >> calle
let's start with corey in massachusetts. corey? >> okay. you know he's old friendy the 80s. more in the pipe. let's go to katy in florida. katy? >> caller: jim, good evening. what's going on with kindstream? >> well everybody got all excited about the real estate investment trust decision and the stock has come back down. i think it's a fine steady eddie producer but i still present at&t or vising. camille in colorado? >> caller: i would appreciate your pin on home...
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>> corey broker. >> my gosh. >> happy birthday.plause] ♪ >> been showing up in all sorts of crazy urban locations were at coyote has been cited in new york city even battery park. now they are transporting it to another location. things are different in norwood where i am right now a coyote was shot and injured on thursday by local police was found dead in a trap in the back yard behind me. we were sent pictures. please note they are graphic. he and his family live here. i came and spoke to his wife >> looking, checking things out. they found the female that have been shot. >> pointed out that she was lactating, leading us to believe she may have puppies fish and wildlife confirmed that she was lactating but no evidence to believe the pups may be alive. however, if you do see pups call the police. the mate attack someone and was tested positive for rabies. right now it is being transported to trenton and being tested for rabies. bill: a a contrast with the way the nypd handles pay a these in new york. >> nypd tranquilized the coyot
>> corey broker. >> my gosh. >> happy birthday.plause] ♪ >> been showing up in all sorts of crazy urban locations were at coyote has been cited in new york city even battery park. now they are transporting it to another location. things are different in norwood where i am right now a coyote was shot and injured on thursday by local police was found dead in a trap in the back yard behind me. we were sent pictures. please note they are graphic. he and his family live...
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corey: i do.k reporting 3.5 billions of that alien dollars of sales on the -- $3.5 billion of sales on the corner. compare that to just a year ago when they had 2.5 billion. in one years time they went from $2.5 billion to $3.5 billion in revenue. earnings per share, $.42. they thought it was $.40, so it is better than what wall street analysts had predicted for the quarter. operating margins at 52%, that is good for any business. that gave the a net income of $512 million. that is less net income than the previous year, but that is actual number. the non-gap number, the adjusted number taking out stock-option expenses $1.2 billion in profits are you a very strong quarter for facebook. -- in profits. a very strong quarter for facebook. i should also mention headlines crossing for qualcomm. cutting forecasts for the second half of the year. i think you have some of that. scarlet: this is something a lot of analysts were expecting from stockton. welcome is making it official by reducing its outlook
corey: i do.k reporting 3.5 billions of that alien dollars of sales on the -- $3.5 billion of sales on the corner. compare that to just a year ago when they had 2.5 billion. in one years time they went from $2.5 billion to $3.5 billion in revenue. earnings per share, $.42. they thought it was $.40, so it is better than what wall street analysts had predicted for the quarter. operating margins at 52%, that is good for any business. that gave the a net income of $512 million. that is less net...
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corey johnson will continue at the rsa conference.rket makers will be back after the break. ♪ stephanie: you thought we were done? when we return, we have the story of a mother of coffee and a silicon valley -- a mug of coffee and a silicon valley dreamer who put them together. erik: what's behind the pork shortage at chipotle? we went to pick farms to find out -- to pig farms to find out. stephanie: i have never been to a pig farm, a haltho farmg. i've never actually been to full length. -- i've never actually been to chipotle. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers," with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. stephanie: welcome back. "market makers" we look at markets around the loop. we want to get back to the breaking news desk for our own chief correspondent scarlet fu premier jiang yi-huah the action out of europe. it is not just about greece what is happening in the market? scarlet: there was a german investor confidence survey this morning which showed an unexpected drop. european stocks fallin
corey johnson will continue at the rsa conference.rket makers will be back after the break. ♪ stephanie: you thought we were done? when we return, we have the story of a mother of coffee and a silicon valley -- a mug of coffee and a silicon valley dreamer who put them together. erik: what's behind the pork shortage at chipotle? we went to pick farms to find out -- to pig farms to find out. stephanie: i have never been to a pig farm, a haltho farmg. i've never actually been to full length. --...
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corey johnson, bloomberg west editor at large. corey will be live all day from the security conference in san fran talking with top executives including the vice president of ibm security. be sure to tune in for that interview 2:30 p.m. the software giant prosperous quarter revenue coming in at -- the software giant's first-quarter revenue coming in. cloud services taking hold. it seems ibm still a small part of their entire business. shares of about half a percent. i want to bring in on a rod -- >> for the core business it is still declining. the cloud business did wrap up quite nicely. as did the analyst six -- as did the analytics business. it is making up for some of the loss but it is going to take a long time. betty: is what to take years. a great interview a few days ago. she talked about the changing business. the change under ibm underneath her. i want to play for you part of what she said to charlie. >> last year, we divested $7 businesses. they were also negative profit. value that is not just in a shareholder's mind, t
corey johnson, bloomberg west editor at large. corey will be live all day from the security conference in san fran talking with top executives including the vice president of ibm security. be sure to tune in for that interview 2:30 p.m. the software giant prosperous quarter revenue coming in at -- the software giant's first-quarter revenue coming in. cloud services taking hold. it seems ibm still a small part of their entire business. shares of about half a percent. i want to bring in on a rod...
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many thanks, sharon and corey, for joining us and sharing your wonderful story with us.e it. >> thank you for having us. >> thank you. >> gorgeous couple and gorgeous little babes. at last check, their video has racked up more than 7.7 million views. can you believe that? you are watching cnn. i'm rosemary church. cnn newsroom continues next hour with natalie allen. if you're taking multiple medications, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many medications. but it can also lead to tooth decay and bad breath. that's why there's biotene, available as an oral rinse, toothpaste, spray or gel. biotene can provide soothing relief and it helps keep your mouth healthy too. remember, while your medication is doing you good, a dry mouth isn't biotene, for people who suffer from a dry mouth. driit's chaos out there.go! but the m-class sees in your blind spot... pulls you back into your lane... even brakes all by itself. it's almost like it couldn't crash... even if it tried. the 2015 m-class. see your authorized dealer for exceptional offers through
many thanks, sharon and corey, for joining us and sharing your wonderful story with us.e it. >> thank you for having us. >> thank you. >> gorgeous couple and gorgeous little babes. at last check, their video has racked up more than 7.7 million views. can you believe that? you are watching cnn. i'm rosemary church. cnn newsroom continues next hour with natalie allen. if you're taking multiple medications, does your mouth often feel dry? a dry mouth can be a side effect of many...
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food this is not many and this particular airport are amazing especially at the tirnl indicating and coreyite i come one or two hours before my flight this is the life. >> we definitely try to use as many local grirnts as we can we use the goat cheese and we also use local vendors we use greenly produce they summarize the local soured products and the last one had 97 percent open that. >> wow. >> have you taken up anything unique or odd here. >> i've picked up a few things in napa valley i love checking chocolates there's a lot of types of chocolate and caramel corn. >> now this is a given right there. >> i'm curious about the customer externals and how people are richmond to this collection of cities you've put together not only of san francisco food in san francisco but food across the bay area. >> this type of market with the local savors the high-end products is great. >> i know people can't believe they're in an airport i really joy people picking up things for their friends and family and wait i don't have to be shopping now we want people take the opportunity at our location. >> how
food this is not many and this particular airport are amazing especially at the tirnl indicating and coreyite i come one or two hours before my flight this is the life. >> we definitely try to use as many local grirnts as we can we use the goat cheese and we also use local vendors we use greenly produce they summarize the local soured products and the last one had 97 percent open that. >> wow. >> have you taken up anything unique or odd here. >> i've picked up a few...
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now, corey, what do you do? - right now i'm a courier for an app.
now, corey, what do you do? - right now i'm a courier for an app.
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award tim hudson pretty solid but after giving up a run in the 2nd has one get away for a wild pitch coreycores 2- 0 rockies bottom 8th/ 3-0 rockies this has got to be the play of the year it is just sensationalnolan arenado with runners on 1st and 2nd goes right into the tarp full speed to make a great catch of gregor blanco's popup take another look probably the defensive play of the young season in all the majors for the gold glover after the giants made it 3-1 on a sac fly pinch-hitter buster posey looks like he'll tie it with a 2-run home run but it dies in dead center and charlie blackmon makes a nice catch against the fence final: 4-1 rockies giants go 19 scoreless innings before the 8th 3-for last-40 with runners in scoring position 5th straight loss some giant fans may be excited because tonight in boston pablo sandoval gets hit right on the top of his left foot by a steven straberg pitch only an 82 mile- per-hour curveball but still looks painful there is no word yet on how serious it was however sandoval did stay in the game but was eventually removed in the 6th inning the early
award tim hudson pretty solid but after giving up a run in the 2nd has one get away for a wild pitch coreycores 2- 0 rockies bottom 8th/ 3-0 rockies this has got to be the play of the year it is just sensationalnolan arenado with runners on 1st and 2nd goes right into the tarp full speed to make a great catch of gregor blanco's popup take another look probably the defensive play of the young season in all the majors for the gold glover after the giants made it 3-1 on a sac fly pinch-hitter...
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he's tried to play that he's conservative, but that he'll reach out standing with other senators like corey booker the minister, as you said today, from west louisville standing there. he even had a public breakfast with me but at the same time takes very right-wing positions. is this something that you think she has calculated to try to expand his base? and does he expand his support, but does he risk some of those in his base, saying that's going too far? >> i they he is walking a very careful line especially between those supporters who come from him out of the libertarian movement, maybe whofb very aggressive, very loyal. i think every step he takes away he's taking a small risk because those are the people he knows will be will they built organizations for his father in early states. they'll get small donations to him. on the other hand he also knows he's never going to win the nomination with only the people who supported his father. he has to make those overtures to other communities. whether it's to minorities whether it's to young people. i think it's interesting he's going after t
he's tried to play that he's conservative, but that he'll reach out standing with other senators like corey booker the minister, as you said today, from west louisville standing there. he even had a public breakfast with me but at the same time takes very right-wing positions. is this something that you think she has calculated to try to expand his base? and does he expand his support, but does he risk some of those in his base, saying that's going too far? >> i they he is walking a very...
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. >> reporter: corey george is one of the dozen seattle officers testing out the technology as part of a pilot program. how easy it is to turn the cameras on? >> really easy. like that it's on. just to advise you you're being audio and video recorded, okay? >> reporter: they're turned on for most interactions with people who might be breaking the law. >> it's okay to panhandle, but you can't sit. >> reporter: officer george welcomes the new technology. >> i argue for myself personally, i want my actions to be recorded, because i want to be able to stand up and say this is what happened. here's the video of it. >> reporter: seattle is one of at least 20 police departments investigated by the obama administration for alleged bias. after finding a pattern of excessive force, the department added body cameras as part of the reform. seattle is going one step further, posting on youtube for the public to see. dozens of clips now online, most fairly mundane. >> the thought is don't judge it. just put it out there and let people see it. >> reporter: the challenge, balancing transparency with p
. >> reporter: corey george is one of the dozen seattle officers testing out the technology as part of a pilot program. how easy it is to turn the cameras on? >> really easy. like that it's on. just to advise you you're being audio and video recorded, okay? >> reporter: they're turned on for most interactions with people who might be breaking the law. >> it's okay to panhandle, but you can't sit. >> reporter: officer george welcomes the new technology. >> i...
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members of congress made a trip from corey washington to wisconsin, to hear from jason's family alongh the whistleblowers. the v.a. apologised to the families and workers who spoke up. next here - buying in. an education and beating the odds for kids in one of america's toughest cities. >> who is paying for this. >> corporate america. >> yes. >> putting inner city baltimore kids through school. >>> wednesday - lessons from history, the quiet saem stress and mighty words. we find them in rosa park's letters. wednesday on "america tonight". around here, we're all about fast. that's why xfinity is perfect for me. with millions of wifi hotspots all over the place - including one right here at the shop - now we can stream all things fast and furious. you've done it again, carlos! ♪ with the fastest in-home wifi and millions of hotspots xfinity is perfect for people who love fast. don't miss furious 7 in theaters april 3rd. >>> we know education can make the difference in a young person's life. what does it take to get kids the lessons they need? sometimes it is money. and the willingness t
members of congress made a trip from corey washington to wisconsin, to hear from jason's family alongh the whistleblowers. the v.a. apologised to the families and workers who spoke up. next here - buying in. an education and beating the odds for kids in one of america's toughest cities. >> who is paying for this. >> corporate america. >> yes. >> putting inner city baltimore kids through school. >>> wednesday - lessons from history, the quiet saem stress and...
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there's no city in america that takes it more seriously than us, with the exception of corey washington, and los angeles a close second. >> did the police department go too far in fighting terrorism in the way that it tried to infiltrate the muslim community? >> where does that stand. many felt alienated from the police department because of made. >> that's the subject of a number of suits and litigation at the moment that i was not here during that time. since my appointment. after my pointment, as we reviewed the information. one of the units that was the subject of concern on the part of the muslim community or some factions was an entity with a number of names, but the demographic unit was the one most widely used. its responsibility, among some of its responsibilities was to identify in this large city, where was the muslim population. it's something that police attempted to do. we want to know where the jewish population is located in the city. we do the same thing in los angeles, for a variety of circumstances, number one being to protect the communities. much as the jewish commu
there's no city in america that takes it more seriously than us, with the exception of corey washington, and los angeles a close second. >> did the police department go too far in fighting terrorism in the way that it tried to infiltrate the muslim community? >> where does that stand. many felt alienated from the police department because of made. >> that's the subject of a number of suits and litigation at the moment that i was not here during that time. since my appointment....
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members of congress made a trip from corey washington to wisconsin, to hear from jason's family, along with the whistleblowers. the v.a. apologised to the families and workers who spoke up. next here - buying in. an education and beating the odds for kids in one of america's toughest cities. >> who is paying for this. >> corporate america. >> yes. >> putting inner city baltimore kids through school. >>> wednesday - lessons from history, the quiet saem stress and mighty words. letters. wednesday on "america tonight". >> i think we're into something that's bigger than us... >> that's the pain that your mother feels when you disrespect her son... >> me being here is defying all odds... >> they were patriots they wanted there country back >> al jazeera america presents the passion... >> onward.. >> pain... >> it's too much... >> ..and triumph... inspirational real life stories >> all these labels the world throws at you, that's what drives me ives me >>> we know education can make the difference in a young person's life. what does it take to get kids the lessons they need? sometimes it is
members of congress made a trip from corey washington to wisconsin, to hear from jason's family, along with the whistleblowers. the v.a. apologised to the families and workers who spoke up. next here - buying in. an education and beating the odds for kids in one of america's toughest cities. >> who is paying for this. >> corporate america. >> yes. >> putting inner city baltimore kids through school. >>> wednesday - lessons from history, the quiet saem stress and...
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members of congress made a trip from corey washington to wisconsin, to hear from jason's family, alongh the whistleblowers. the v.a. apologised to the families and workers who spoke up. next here - buying in. an education and beating the odds for kids in one of america's toughest cities. >> who is paying for this. >> corporate america. >> yes. >> putting inner city baltimore kids through school. >>> wednesday - lessons from history, the quiet saem stress and mighty words. letters. wednesday on "america tonight". >> a global climate crisis >> two feet of sea level rise is projected... >> threatening america's coastline >> you'll see water in the streets without rain... >> now fighting back with a revolutionary new technology >> there de-watering the ground... >> this is the first time anybodies done this before >> techknow's team of experts show you how the miracles of science... >> this is my selfie, what can you tell me about my future? >> can affect and surprise us. >> don't try this at home. >> "techknow" where technology meets humanity. only on al jazeera america. >>> we know educa
members of congress made a trip from corey washington to wisconsin, to hear from jason's family, alongh the whistleblowers. the v.a. apologised to the families and workers who spoke up. next here - buying in. an education and beating the odds for kids in one of america's toughest cities. >> who is paying for this. >> corporate america. >> yes. >> putting inner city baltimore kids through school. >>> wednesday - lessons from history, the quiet saem stress and...
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videographer corey seibert says you'll often see fans of all kinds in the crowd cheering on the racers>> come out on saturday night, bring your girlfriend, bring your family. there's tons of kids out here. it's noisy, dirty fun. >> but dirt track racing is also a dangerous sport. on wet, slick dirt cars reach top speeds of 140 miles an hour. >> the risk is pretty great if somebody loses control. there's a lot of momentum, these are big cars, heavy cars. >> it's not a sport for the faint hearted. kip hughes is a top driver. he's been racing since he was a boy and knows that at any time an accident can be just around the corner. >> if it bothers you, you put it all aside and try not to think about the fact that it hasn't happened and be prepared for when it does happen. >> despite the danger or perhaps because of it excitement is in the air the night of october 1st, 2011 at oklahoma sports park. it's the stock car nationals. larry carr is the announcer for the big event. >> we had cars there this time from three different states. it's a three-day event. it builds up over the three days t
videographer corey seibert says you'll often see fans of all kinds in the crowd cheering on the racers>> come out on saturday night, bring your girlfriend, bring your family. there's tons of kids out here. it's noisy, dirty fun. >> but dirt track racing is also a dangerous sport. on wet, slick dirt cars reach top speeds of 140 miles an hour. >> the risk is pretty great if somebody loses control. there's a lot of momentum, these are big cars, heavy cars. >> it's not a...
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swiss time midnight in corey washington, nailing down the final details according to the aids, of theearch and development programme. they wanted to preserve some of that. they came to the agreement and president obama at midnight was on the phone to negotiators, midmorning, when the president met with advisors he gave the go ahead to the deal. after that you saw president obama appear in the rose garden, there's no question that the white house is trying to emphasise the fact that president obama played a hands-on role. and what you saw was president obama trying to get out ahead of the critics, and there are plenty of critics, getting ahead of the critics. docket. >> let's remember a month ago prime minister binyamin netanyahu was in washington speaking to a joint session of congress, that was already on record promising to lay more sanctions on iran in the middle of an american negotiation. does this deal, or at least the outline of a deal throw cold water on that? >> i don't think so. i think you are going to see conservatives, those with presidential aspirations jump on board. wh
swiss time midnight in corey washington, nailing down the final details according to the aids, of theearch and development programme. they wanted to preserve some of that. they came to the agreement and president obama at midnight was on the phone to negotiators, midmorning, when the president met with advisors he gave the go ahead to the deal. after that you saw president obama appear in the rose garden, there's no question that the white house is trying to emphasise the fact that president...
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so there is sasha cardenas, corey howe's, and amanda lightner. come up, but i need to get the timer going. okay. my name is sasha card no response, a cmatc massage therapist and owner of in line body establishment for other practitioners. i have dedicated my adult life to the legitimate body work and treat chronic and acute pain disorders, many of them referred to me by physicians and surgeons. i have invested thousands of dollars and thousands of hours to my training and certification and on going education and study. yet because i provide hands-on therapy, city officials that despite going through background checks and certification, i'm a prostitute otherwise and it can seem to have a negative impact on the community. i have witnessed firsthand the laborious process can be for a business. i went into business myself 5 years ago after the place i worked with struggled to get a conditional use permit. it forced to assume the burden of hours and to obtain this permit. i will most certainly lose my business and livelihood and as more legitimate es
so there is sasha cardenas, corey howe's, and amanda lightner. come up, but i need to get the timer going. okay. my name is sasha card no response, a cmatc massage therapist and owner of in line body establishment for other practitioners. i have dedicated my adult life to the legitimate body work and treat chronic and acute pain disorders, many of them referred to me by physicians and surgeons. i have invested thousands of dollars and thousands of hours to my training and certification and on...
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tim hudson's pitch gets away allowing corey dickerson to score. three runs in seven inning. buster posey, looks like he is going to tie the game, but charlie blackmon comes up with the catch. the giants have lost five straight. >>> astros fans wanting to leave early after their game versus the as . rock key starter kendall graveman picked up his first major league win. butler, ben zobrist. butler has had a hit in every game this season. oakland would win 4-0. their first back to back win of the year. >>> and the warriors wrapped up the top seed in the western conference playoffs more than two weeks ago. but they won't know who they will play in the first round until tomorrowment it is down to new orleans and oklahoma city. the pelicans can get in with a win while the thunder need a win and a pelicans loss. if it is new orleans, they will face star center anthony davis and if it is okc, they will go up against russell westbrook. shawn livingston says he doesn't care which team they face. >> we are worried about us right now. we can't think about wh
tim hudson's pitch gets away allowing corey dickerson to score. three runs in seven inning. buster posey, looks like he is going to tie the game, but charlie blackmon comes up with the catch. the giants have lost five straight. >>> astros fans wanting to leave early after their game versus the as . rock key starter kendall graveman picked up his first major league win. butler, ben zobrist. butler has had a hit in every game this season. oakland would win 4-0. their first back to back...