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cory would like to get a retina transplant.sight back. >> was your service to this country worth it to you personally? >> hands down. >> hands down. even through all you've been through. strong enough to take on any challenge. >> he may never again be the soldier he once was. but he will always be a warrior. >> osgood: coming up -- hello, charlie. >> osgood: a remembrance. how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. has every amenity. booooriiiing!!!! ah, ah, ah. hit it, guys! ♪ ♪ it's got a bin for your chickens ♪ ♪ a computer from the future ♪ ♪ and some giant freaky room for eight ♪ ooh,
cory would like to get a retina transplant.sight back. >> was your service to this country worth it to you personally? >> hands down. >> hands down. even through all you've been through. strong enough to take on any challenge. >> he may never again be the soldier he once was. but he will always be a warrior. >> osgood: coming up -- hello, charlie. >> osgood: a remembrance. how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real...
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cory, you've got the byte today. what is it? >> 19.warner merger goes through, time warner comcast will control 19 of the 20 largest data markets in the u.s. that's a number we will hear a lot of. google fiber is one of the few efforts that might actually create competition in the marketplace. i don't know that google wants the time warner comcast merger to go through. thathave seen reports comcast plus time warner, a merger could set back internet speeds by a decade. for a decade we won't see much innovation in the speeds of a comcast and time warner. jon, what do you make of that number? >> that gets directly to what cory has been talking about. you have got the google wildcard to keep all those cable companies honest. the cable companies have been spectacle -- skeptical of the nationwide rollout of google fiber. they do not see it in markets like new york city. it is true that could be the one thread for those players going forward. >> cory? >> jon is right. right now he has got provo and kansas city in austin. google says they will
cory, you've got the byte today. what is it? >> 19.warner merger goes through, time warner comcast will control 19 of the 20 largest data markets in the u.s. that's a number we will hear a lot of. google fiber is one of the few efforts that might actually create competition in the marketplace. i don't know that google wants the time warner comcast merger to go through. thathave seen reports comcast plus time warner, a merger could set back internet speeds by a decade. for a decade we...
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private cory remsburg was a guest of the president and the first lady.is father. >> reporter: don't expect cory remsburg to take anything, even a handshake, sitting down. >> good to meet you. >> reporter: this is the army ranger who did ten tours in iraq and afghanistan, a total of three years and three months in combat. >> reporter: so which was the tougher fight, the fight against the enemy or the fight you're fighting against your wounds? >> hands down now. >> reporter: shrapnel from a roadside bomb in kandahar, afghanistan, left his speech blurred, right eye blind, and left side partially paralyzed. but he's walking farther and farther unassisted. do you have any memory of what happened? >> none. >> reporter: it was october 1st, 2009. his father craig got the call. >> it penetrated the brain, went through the skull to the brain. >> reporter: it was 3 1/2 months before he came out of a coma. could you speak? >> it took probably seven, eight months before he could speak. >> reporter: in february 2010 while recovering from surgery, he had a visitor. did
private cory remsburg was a guest of the president and the first lady.is father. >> reporter: don't expect cory remsburg to take anything, even a handshake, sitting down. >> good to meet you. >> reporter: this is the army ranger who did ten tours in iraq and afghanistan, a total of three years and three months in combat. >> reporter: so which was the tougher fight, the fight against the enemy or the fight you're fighting against your wounds? >> hands down now....
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cory remsburg was the star of the state of the union. david martin that has story on the long road back for a remarkable american hero. then, 50 years ago it was television history. anthony mason on the stroke of luck that put andrea tebbets in front of 73 million americans. >> the usher said no, you can't sit there, that's for the screamers. >> reporter: the screamers. >> yes, the screamers. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. this is our western edition. there's a growing sense of urgency tonight about a possible terror attack aimedded at the sochi olympics. today we learned that the russians are banning liquids of any kind or size from carry-on luggage on airplanes. also today u.s. intelligence warned that terrorists may have homeland security correspondent bob orr has this late-breaking story. bob. >> reporter: scott, this is a warning directed to airlines flying overseas from airports and bound for russia. intelligence now is picking up increasing chatter that terror
cory remsburg was the star of the state of the union. david martin that has story on the long road back for a remarkable american hero. then, 50 years ago it was television history. anthony mason on the stroke of luck that put andrea tebbets in front of 73 million americans. >> the usher said no, you can't sit there, that's for the screamers. >> reporter: the screamers. >> yes, the screamers. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott...
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a k through 124th school in west oakland. 10-year-old cory says after a scuffle with another student, the church's reverend robert lacy stepped in. things escalated when cory says lacy tried to take him home in the school's van. >> i got out the back door for like a split second. he put me in the van, flailed me to the van's door then put me back in the van. >> take a close look at cory's left eye because he says that's a result of what happened next. >> he socked me one time. >> st. andrew's is no stranger to controversy. 2 investigates found a history of problems that range from allegations of abuse to misuse of public funds. in 2012, that controversy led oakland school district to cut off public funds, but the school stayed in business. akorgd to public record, at last count, it had 21 students. we tracked down the reverend who told us he knew about the allegations from cory and his mother but said he had very different version about what happened. >> we're ready to talk to whoever his contact is so we can make sure it's clear and plain what action we have. >> so make it clear and
a k through 124th school in west oakland. 10-year-old cory says after a scuffle with another student, the church's reverend robert lacy stepped in. things escalated when cory says lacy tried to take him home in the school's van. >> i got out the back door for like a split second. he put me in the van, flailed me to the van's door then put me back in the van. >> take a close look at cory's left eye because he says that's a result of what happened next. >> he socked me one time....
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cory johnson is back with us.with the mayor >> there are publicly traded companies there and three companies and billions of dollars in funding in the last 18 months here. >> wended the effort began. class i can't to this 4.5 years ago. paper did an editorial and called the fiber network a milestone around our necks. that was the beginning for me a figuring out what we do with the network built that we were not quite sure what we found. citiese are a lot of that have government paid for fiber networks that should be providing internet and are not. >> correct. we did not actually sold our network. the company we sold it to, just like we sold at two, he was unable to as well. >> what was the problem? >> the biggest problem was the gap between what it costs and the revenues that have come in. pretty big. >> you have the problem come it was not making money, how does google enter? >> we started looking for a buyer. we looked high and low and spoke with consultants and see who would come in and by the network were run
cory johnson is back with us.with the mayor >> there are publicly traded companies there and three companies and billions of dollars in funding in the last 18 months here. >> wended the effort began. class i can't to this 4.5 years ago. paper did an editorial and called the fiber network a milestone around our necks. that was the beginning for me a figuring out what we do with the network built that we were not quite sure what we found. citiese are a lot of that have government paid...
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role with cory johnson. ♪ >> facebook turns 10 years old this week. founded in harvard dorm room now average is 750 million users every day. here are some of facebook's most memorable moments over the last decade. ♪ >> the facebook was started in 2004 as a harvard only social network. by years and it had a million active users nationwide. its meteoric success proctored its founders to drop out of harvard and had west. there, the facebook became facebook. in 2005 it had grown to support more than 800 college networks and ended the year with 6 million active users. by 2006, facebook opened its doors to anybody with a valid e-mail address. it also launched a news feed, bringing users back on a regular basis. users ship shot up to 50 million. 2008, users nearly trip and to 145 million. in 2009, it was a good year to like facebook where did the now infamous button was introduced and mark zuckerberg challenged himself to wear a tie for the whole year. facebook supersized in 2010. users increased to 608 million. in 2000 11, facebook introduced timeline and t
role with cory johnson. ♪ >> facebook turns 10 years old this week. founded in harvard dorm room now average is 750 million users every day. here are some of facebook's most memorable moments over the last decade. ♪ >> the facebook was started in 2004 as a harvard only social network. by years and it had a million active users nationwide. its meteoric success proctored its founders to drop out of harvard and had west. there, the facebook became facebook. in 2005 it had grown to...
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cory johnson traveled to cape canaveral. >> i'm cory johnson.ow, this is one of the most enjoyable moments of my life. it was not always that way. a few minutes ago, i looked like this. canaveral and experiencing zero gravity. i am exactly the wrong person to be doing this. has partnered with virgin galactic. they're getting acclimated to the experience of weightlessness. they are offering the experienced anybody will pony up $5,000 for the experience. flies to 24,000 feet and goes into a series of arcs. angles andt extreme it feels like 1.8 g's. it dives foreet, 30 seconds. passengers experience weightlessness. they do it again and again and again. there is a reason why this plane is known as the vomit comet. >> it is very rare for people to get six. someam going to need handling. >> these companies are serving to talk about training. they're bringing customers on board to experience microgravity. it is a wide open market being created. >> that brings us to where we all started. >> this experience comes at a price. ticket costsctic $250,000. $5
cory johnson traveled to cape canaveral. >> i'm cory johnson.ow, this is one of the most enjoyable moments of my life. it was not always that way. a few minutes ago, i looked like this. canaveral and experiencing zero gravity. i am exactly the wrong person to be doing this. has partnered with virgin galactic. they're getting acclimated to the experience of weightlessness. they are offering the experienced anybody will pony up $5,000 for the experience. flies to 24,000 feet and goes into a...
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cory johnson traveled to cape canaveral. to check out the zero gravity flight simulator. >> i'm cory johnson. right now, this is one of the most enjoyable moments of my life. it was not always that way. a few minutes ago, i looked like this. i am down at cape canaveral and experiencing zero gravity. i am exactly the wrong person to be doing this. zero g has partnered with virgin galactic. these passengers have artie purchase tickets on one of his sub orbitale -- flights to get they are offering acclimated to the experience of weightlessness. the experienced anybody will pony up $5,000 for the experience. the plane flies to 24,000 feet and goes into a series of arcs. it climbs at extreme angles and it feels like 1.8 g's. that nearly pins passengers to the floor. at 34,000 feet, it dives for 30 seconds. at that moment, passengers experience weightlessness. they do it again and again and again. there is a reason why this plane is known as the vomit comet. >> it is very rare for people to get six. -- to get sick. >> i am going t
cory johnson traveled to cape canaveral. to check out the zero gravity flight simulator. >> i'm cory johnson. right now, this is one of the most enjoyable moments of my life. it was not always that way. a few minutes ago, i looked like this. i am down at cape canaveral and experiencing zero gravity. i am exactly the wrong person to be doing this. zero g has partnered with virgin galactic. these passengers have artie purchase tickets on one of his sub orbitale -- flights to get they are...
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was paul kedrosky, a former microsoft office president, cory johnson, and jon erlichman.isney ceo bob iger joins us next. we get the latest on disney's business. >> welcome back to the best of west we focus on technology and business's -- and business. jon erlichman sat down with disney ceo bob iger on the disney lot in burbank california . john started by asking him what kind of counterprogramming will appear on abc. >> i think it ends up being a good opportunity for us. abc's lineup on thursday nights is pretty strong, particularly with "gray's anatomy" and "scandal." i don't know what it will be next season, it has not been determined yet. the abc primetime audience tends to skew more female than male. it is a great opportunity moving the cbs entertainment shows out. they have success on the night really early with the big bang theory. moving that out so it does not compete with our shows. to that will probably help us in some form. i don't know, it is too early to speculate whether there is going to be tremendous counterprogramming. abc's strategy is what it is, regar
was paul kedrosky, a former microsoft office president, cory johnson, and jon erlichman.isney ceo bob iger joins us next. we get the latest on disney's business. >> welcome back to the best of west we focus on technology and business's -- and business. jon erlichman sat down with disney ceo bob iger on the disney lot in burbank california . john started by asking him what kind of counterprogramming will appear on abc. >> i think it ends up being a good opportunity for us. abc's...
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cory johnson is back.d rebound from earlier in the day. >> there is a little bit of a bounce back, but i think there is a fundamental change in the story. last 2, 3, 15, 20 years, the story has been the consumer will embrace 3-d printing and that will be a big deal. i think a lot of the hype over the last year is that story, consumer adoption of 3-d printing. 3-d systems, which has been public a long time, was the company out there, really seem to have the first big deal, a deal with staples, to sell 3-d printers to consumers. last quarter they said, look, the results are not as good as we expected but that is because we are spending so much money marketing the 3-d printers to consumers, so next quarter lookout. quarter we had weakness in the consumer. so that was bad. and you look at the acquisition spree. the company was buying lots of other companies, so it may the revenues look strong. i think that full people into thinking it was the sale of printers that was driving revenues when it was many other th
cory johnson is back.d rebound from earlier in the day. >> there is a little bit of a bounce back, but i think there is a fundamental change in the story. last 2, 3, 15, 20 years, the story has been the consumer will embrace 3-d printing and that will be a big deal. i think a lot of the hype over the last year is that story, consumer adoption of 3-d printing. 3-d systems, which has been public a long time, was the company out there, really seem to have the first big deal, a deal with...
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check it out. >> i am cory johnson., this is one of the most enjoyable moments of my life. wow. it was not always that way. a few minutes ago -- i looked like this. i am downing cape canaveral on my way to experience zero gravity with a company called zero g. i am the wrong person to be doing this. g has recently partnered up with virgin lactic. for passengers who have already purchased tickets on a suborbital flight to get out related -- acclimated to weightlessness. they will also offer up to anyone who'll pony up five grand for the experience. here's how works. the plane climbs to 24,000 feet. it goes into a series of parabolic parts. it flies at extreme angles. it feels like 1.8 geez. pinning passengers to the four. at 34,000 feet, it begins to do dive at an aqueous extreme angle. passengers experience weightlessness. they do it again and again and again. this plane is known as the vomit comet. than four percent of our participants get sick. it is very rare. i willof our guides -- need some handholding here. a it is
check it out. >> i am cory johnson., this is one of the most enjoyable moments of my life. wow. it was not always that way. a few minutes ago -- i looked like this. i am downing cape canaveral on my way to experience zero gravity with a company called zero g. i am the wrong person to be doing this. g has recently partnered up with virgin lactic. for passengers who have already purchased tickets on a suborbital flight to get out related -- acclimated to weightlessness. they will also offer...
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our editor at large cory johnson and jon erlichman join these microsoft experts. >> i spent a lot of time working with satya over the years. he is a rare combination of a strong technologist as well as someone who has a strong vision and focus and is in his focus. i wouldn't think of him as somebody who just focuses on technology. it is all about how we bring technology to market and how we actually transform the business as a result. if you look at what he has worked on, i think he has a great track record and he has done a lot for the company and there is a lot more he can give. >> how did he get the job, kurt? >> i am not sure i'm the person to ask. i think he is probably the right person for the role. i think they looked at a bunch of different candidates. he is a great internal candidate. he knows the business super well. he is on board with that. he has a strong relationship with other leaders in the organization. he is not shy about challenging the status quo or it i think he will ask questions. >> you and i were both guessing that it was nadella for a while. >> this was like
our editor at large cory johnson and jon erlichman join these microsoft experts. >> i spent a lot of time working with satya over the years. he is a rare combination of a strong technologist as well as someone who has a strong vision and focus and is in his focus. i wouldn't think of him as somebody who just focuses on technology. it is all about how we bring technology to market and how we actually transform the business as a result. if you look at what he has worked on, i think he has a...
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all right, cory, thank you. be back with more "bloomberg west" after this quick break. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. when you think about technology, you may think of a futurist except -- a futuristic abscessed geek. you are a little geeky. >> the last place he might expect it, on the slopes of park city, utah. check this out. for oakley, wearable technology is happening now. it is the oakley airways, goggles that committee k with users in real-time. >> it is the next generation. er as the border or skati goes down the mountain, trail maps, out the tubes, and skis. the sons of danger, the stuff lawsuits are made of, but in practice, the little pencil eraser sized monitors are unintrusive, and the services are industry -- are interesting. glove-friendly a controller worn on the wrist, allowing the rider to quickly switch. >> we base everything off technology and design, and being first to market with products that are disruptive and revolutionary. >> oakley has already sold tens of thous
all right, cory, thank you. be back with more "bloomberg west" after this quick break. ♪ >> welcome back to "bloomberg west." i'm emily chang. when you think about technology, you may think of a futurist except -- a futuristic abscessed geek. you are a little geeky. >> the last place he might expect it, on the slopes of park city, utah. check this out. for oakley, wearable technology is happening now. it is the oakley airways, goggles that committee k with...
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and our editor at large, cory johnson joining me. what do you think about what you heard from satya nadella and that address? >> i think he is right. i think in a number of these markets. in a number of cases, i think microsoft is its own worst enemy in trying to overcome internal struggles and how it regards innovation and how it can move forward quickly in these markets in a way that can sustain organic growth and innovation and as well revolutionize the culture within the company. >> we have not gone to interview satya nadella just yet. we are getting to know him. they said no to interviews today. but cory, what did you think of what you heard from him? is this a guy who can inspire the troops? >> i think he has a clear vision of what microsoft will be. i get the sense that bringing bill gates in, you know that bill could not do it without you, come on in. that he is savvy enough to thought about how he will do the job that he is going to do. reaching out to the people who will advise him, that kind of thing. the board level has r
and our editor at large, cory johnson joining me. what do you think about what you heard from satya nadella and that address? >> i think he is right. i think in a number of these markets. in a number of cases, i think microsoft is its own worst enemy in trying to overcome internal struggles and how it regards innovation and how it can move forward quickly in these markets in a way that can sustain organic growth and innovation and as well revolutionize the culture within the company....
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. >> angela cory, it was a chance of redemption, just seven months earlier, she failed to convict george zimmerman for killing another unarmed african-american teen, tray van martin. >> just so you know, we have two more witnesses for today. >> dunn's defense poked holes in the state's case, suggesting jordan davis had a gun, that his friends threw away after driving off in the suv. and cops bungled the case by delaying to look for it. >> never checked the bushes, never checked the dumpsters. you know when the detective alleges they did it? five days later. >> the prosecution had a weapon of its own. dunn's fiancee testified he never told her davis had a gun. and uttered the words that became a verbal smoking gunn. repeating what dunn told her as they first pulled up next to the suv with a thumping base. >> what did the defendant say? >> i hate that music. >> he seemed mild mannered, even meek as he vividly described the fear of the young men in the car beside them. >> i was in fear for my life. and was probably stunned. >> the trial took just days. many expected a verdict in hours. but
. >> angela cory, it was a chance of redemption, just seven months earlier, she failed to convict george zimmerman for killing another unarmed african-american teen, tray van martin. >> just so you know, we have two more witnesses for today. >> dunn's defense poked holes in the state's case, suggesting jordan davis had a gun, that his friends threw away after driving off in the suv. and cops bungled the case by delaying to look for it. >> never checked the bushes, never...
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. >> reporter: state attorney angela cory vowed to retry the first degree murder case again dunn, corythe same prosecutor who tried the george zimmerman case. cory did not respond directly when she was asked if a mistrial was proof that she had overcharged in this case. something her office was a accud of doing in the zimmerman case. >> i am very proud of our office. >> reporter: outside the kraut course, protesters we spoke to said the four days of deliberations had them worried. about a repeat of zimmerman's acquittal in the death of treyvon martin, killed nine months before davis. >> we leaf of a verdict, relief of punishment. but it wasn't the right punishment for the person. >> reporter: all along, davis' parents said they hoped they would have an conviction by their son's birthday. though it might not have been the complete conviction they were hoping for, they got their wish. when asked if he had any regrets, dunn's attorney praise the jury and recognized that they took their time, they deliberated 30 hours, but he said with a guilty verdict he has a agrees. al jazerra, jacksonv
. >> reporter: state attorney angela cory vowed to retry the first degree murder case again dunn, corythe same prosecutor who tried the george zimmerman case. cory did not respond directly when she was asked if a mistrial was proof that she had overcharged in this case. something her office was a accud of doing in the zimmerman case. >> i am very proud of our office. >> reporter: outside the kraut course, protesters we spoke to said the four days of deliberations had them...
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. >> we will get cory and some popcorn and share some anecdotes. this is a weird story.e who have seen the trailer for this film, you see robocop cruising around town on a bike, which is a ninja from how sake. ifcalled kawasaki and asked that was their bike and they said yes, the producers reached out to us and they were interested in using the bikes. we said cool idea but they couldn't work out a deal where they would provide the bikes because there was some beef over the branding. but at the end of the day, the producers still used the bikes. you see this a lot in hollywood. a director that might be interested in using a particular brand. the director of a lithium was interested in seeing the kawasaki rent tattooed on matt damon. "minority report, stephen spielberg wanted to go inside a futuristic lexus factory. skeptical thing where hollywood wants to make money off the brand that the rents are interested and say ok. >> so tell us about the lawsuit. >> there is a potential 3-d printing angle here. sincee come a long way 1987. iphones, they and go for a more sleek look
. >> we will get cory and some popcorn and share some anecdotes. this is a weird story.e who have seen the trailer for this film, you see robocop cruising around town on a bike, which is a ninja from how sake. ifcalled kawasaki and asked that was their bike and they said yes, the producers reached out to us and they were interested in using the bikes. we said cool idea but they couldn't work out a deal where they would provide the bikes because there was some beef over the branding. but...
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this is "bloomberg west your coat this is cory johnson. the story we are talking about all day.umpster box opening in l.a. over the weekend -- dumb l.a. overopening in the weekend. jon erlichman has been trying to figure out who is behind this. you are getting clues? checked the filming permits for this wastion and what came back a company called absolute productions which is tied to a couple well-known comics. tim and eric have ties to comedy central programming. a lot of people online have been buzzing about if they are ultimately behind this. we continue to make calls and sniff around. just an art installation. if they are not charging for the coffee that is not that great. people are lining up for hours and hours. new tonightre a show premiering tonight? would this be a great thing for jimmy fallon? be a bad way to go, right? he is social media savvy. we have asked a lot of people why are you coming here? why am i here? media people, the users of social media -- i heard about it through twitter or facebook and some people, the local media has been covering this. people have
this is "bloomberg west your coat this is cory johnson. the story we are talking about all day.umpster box opening in l.a. over the weekend -- dumb l.a. overopening in the weekend. jon erlichman has been trying to figure out who is behind this. you are getting clues? checked the filming permits for this wastion and what came back a company called absolute productions which is tied to a couple well-known comics. tim and eric have ties to comedy central programming. a lot of people online...
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cory johnson looks at the business of weightlessness. >> i am cory johnson and right now this is onest enjoyable moments of my life. it wasn't always that way. just a few minutes ago, i looked like this. i am down in cape canaveral on my way to experience zero gravity with a company called zero g. i am exactly the wrong person to be doing this flight. zero g has recently partnered up with richard branson's virgin galactic where passengers have already purchased tickets on one of his suborbital flights to get acclimated to the experience of weightlessness. services offering the to anyone else who will pony up $5,000 for the experience. feet,ane climbs to 24,000 in our case over the gulf of mexico, and goes into a series of parabolic arcs. the aircraft climbs at an extreme angle, 45 degrees. at 34,000 feet, it begins to dive for half a minute. at that moment, passengers experience weightlessness. then they do it again and again. there is a reason this plane is known as the vomit comet. >> less than 4% of our participants get sick. it is very rare. our zero gne of guides. i'm going to n
cory johnson looks at the business of weightlessness. >> i am cory johnson and right now this is onest enjoyable moments of my life. it wasn't always that way. just a few minutes ago, i looked like this. i am down in cape canaveral on my way to experience zero gravity with a company called zero g. i am exactly the wrong person to be doing this flight. zero g has recently partnered up with richard branson's virgin galactic where passengers have already purchased tickets on one of his...
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we need to tuke about it and talk about angela cory. i'll be frank. angela cory is inept.ing with angela cory for years. so she's uses all of her energy to put i don't think people of color in jail but she's incapable if there's a young person being killed in this state. young people are dieing in the state of florida. young people are dying all around this country and because of the nra, because every time it provides profits for private companies, the go group, youth services international, we overlook it. so it is -- it very disheartenening and it's angering when you have a case like this, i'm starting to think it's a little bit intentional. >> thank you, phillip, thank you lisa bloom and msnbc will bring you the latest outcomes as we get them. as for me, i will see you back here tomorrow at 4:00. have a good night. "rsa8@éúy$%d ♪ she'd just reach for the bounty select-a-size. it's the smaller, powerful sheet that acts like a big sheet. look, one select-a-size sheet of bounty is 50% more absorbent than a full size sheet of the leading ordinary brand. use less, with the
we need to tuke about it and talk about angela cory. i'll be frank. angela cory is inept.ing with angela cory for years. so she's uses all of her energy to put i don't think people of color in jail but she's incapable if there's a young person being killed in this state. young people are dieing in the state of florida. young people are dying all around this country and because of the nra, because every time it provides profits for private companies, the go group, youth services international,...
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cory johnson looks at the business of weightlessness. >> i am cory johnson.this is one of the most enjoyable moments of my life. it wasn't always that way. a few minutes ago, it looked like this. canaveral on my way to experience zero gravity with a company called zero g. i'm exactly the wrong person to be doing a zero g flight. they have recently partnered up with richard branson's virgin galactic. passengers will get acclimated to the experience of weightlessness. the g is also offering experience to anybody else will pony up $5,000 for the privilege. here is how it works. the plane flies to 24,000 feet over the gulf of mexico and goes into a series of parabolic arcs. it feels like 1.8 g's, nearly pinning passengers to the floor. at 34,000 feet, it begins to dive at an equally extreme angle for half a minute. in that moment, passengers experience weightlessness. then they do it again and again and again. there is a reason this plane is known as the vomit plane. >> actually less than 4% of our participants get sick. it is very rare. teresa brewster is one of
cory johnson looks at the business of weightlessness. >> i am cory johnson.this is one of the most enjoyable moments of my life. it wasn't always that way. a few minutes ago, it looked like this. canaveral on my way to experience zero gravity with a company called zero g. i'm exactly the wrong person to be doing a zero g flight. they have recently partnered up with richard branson's virgin galactic. passengers will get acclimated to the experience of weightlessness. the g is also offering...
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cory is the same prosecutor who tried the george zimmerman gays. cory did not respond if of course aed whether the mistrial was proved, whether she overcharged. something the office was accused of doing. >> i'm proud of our office. >> outside the courthouse protesters said the four days of deliberations had them worried about a repeat of acquittal of trayvon martin, killed nine months before jordan davis. relief of a verdict. it was not the right punishment for the they were. >> davis's parents hoped to have a conviction by their son's birthday. it may not be what they were asking for, but they got their wish. michael dunn's attorney praised the jury, deliberating 30 hours. he says with a guilty verdict he has regrets. >> a sentencing date will be set at next month's hearing. protests in venezuela are turning violent. police used tear gas and water cannons. protesters struck back, throwing rocks and starting riots in the street. they are largely led by students. a pro-government rally blamed what he called the country's leftist elite, as well as th
cory is the same prosecutor who tried the george zimmerman gays. cory did not respond if of course aed whether the mistrial was proved, whether she overcharged. something the office was accused of doing. >> i'm proud of our office. >> outside the courthouse protesters said the four days of deliberations had them worried about a repeat of acquittal of trayvon martin, killed nine months before jordan davis. relief of a verdict. it was not the right punishment for the they were....
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cory johnson has more. do?hat can aol talk to me about how this happened.uires your business. it does not find a way to monetize it, what was it like? >> when they bought her business, they had just gone public. they were exploring a lot of different things. they took a chance on us and we were four days old. they had been working on the product for about four months. that their focus was on media and our focus was on a software service provider. it was not a great fit so we worked with them and were able to spin it out. >> what was tim conrad like? like?as tim armstrong it speaks a lot to what kind of ceo he is. he does with great ceo's do, take a lot of risks theis quick to assess situation but we were not a fad. i think it was hard for him to let us spin bike out. >> he was willing to buy it. you should have known. >> i think it was a good risk that he took another still -- he is still an equity holder in the companies i think it will work out well and long-term. >> what were you able to do that they were not able to do? >> we were able to slow down and
cory johnson has more. do?hat can aol talk to me about how this happened.uires your business. it does not find a way to monetize it, what was it like? >> when they bought her business, they had just gone public. they were exploring a lot of different things. they took a chance on us and we were four days old. they had been working on the product for about four months. that their focus was on media and our focus was on a software service provider. it was not a great fit so we worked with...
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johnson -- paul kedrosky, cory johnson.'ll talk about what it could involve next. ♪ >> samsung may be rolling out its next flagship smartphone this month. the company sent invitations to an event called "samsung unpacked" in barcelona. hinting at the successor to the galaxy s four. what could the next galaxy look like? paul kedrosky is with us from san diego. what else can samsung do with the galaxy? do they have left do? the could carpet bombed the landscape from sizes, color, form factors. this will be a step back in some ways, which will be welcome. they are going to go back to a little more google integration. probably more integration of google now. a little less samsung customization and a bit more of the vanilla android experience. i think it would make a credible nexus competitor. signed ag and google big patent licensing deal. google sold off the motorola handsets unit to lenovo. of how much danger -- given that context, how much danger is there of samsung stepping back from android and relying on their own operati
johnson -- paul kedrosky, cory johnson.'ll talk about what it could involve next. ♪ >> samsung may be rolling out its next flagship smartphone this month. the company sent invitations to an event called "samsung unpacked" in barcelona. hinting at the successor to the galaxy s four. what could the next galaxy look like? paul kedrosky is with us from san diego. what else can samsung do with the galaxy? do they have left do? the could carpet bombed the landscape from sizes,...
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do you retry on first or if you're angela cory, do you play it safe? >> the first thing i do is i meet with the family and mr. and mrs. jordan davis and i say what is your pleasure? it's not so much they control what goes on but their feelings are paramount here. if you look at the dignity and grace with which they comported themselves. having said that, we know what the minimum mandatories are and that's 40 years. i think that whether you retry him or not, do you need to? speak to the family. >> a message may need to be sent in that community about what's tolerated and what isn't. >> absolutely. >> and as you all know, the issues go behind the trial. we have to and will take a look at the self-defense laws. and we speak to george zimmerman. he's never spoken about that night. can he answer the big questions about what happened and the issues about that case. >> another big issue this week, it's the weather. it's the winter with no end in sight, yet more snow, more travel delays and more headaches for millions from minnesota to maine. what is the forec
do you retry on first or if you're angela cory, do you play it safe? >> the first thing i do is i meet with the family and mr. and mrs. jordan davis and i say what is your pleasure? it's not so much they control what goes on but their feelings are paramount here. if you look at the dignity and grace with which they comported themselves. having said that, we know what the minimum mandatories are and that's 40 years. i think that whether you retry him or not, do you need to? speak to the...
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>do we have a shot of cory johnson?s no goatee but there was a tie. >> congratulations. >> happy anniversary, emily chang and jon erlichman. >> you are always innovating. iteration. always an you will not know unless you try. you have to take big risks. >> i can't believe it's been three years. >> it has been incredible. we need aree that facial hair montage from cory. >> i would say that your here and appearance has changed the least. >> yes, he is a bengal. >not me. >> it's been a wonderful three years and it's been so exciting to do this show. >>'s interesting to watch the stories we started years ago. adaptedd story has been since we started those stories. >> what will my hair look like in three more years? >> those are among the big questions. >> thank you and i'm looking forward to doing three more years with both of you. thank you all for watching this edition of the show and i hope you'll watch for three more years. ♪ >> the u.s. economy grows, but at a slower pace than estimated. we will meet the special effect
>do we have a shot of cory johnson?s no goatee but there was a tie. >> congratulations. >> happy anniversary, emily chang and jon erlichman. >> you are always innovating. iteration. always an you will not know unless you try. you have to take big risks. >> i can't believe it's been three years. >> it has been incredible. we need aree that facial hair montage from cory. >> i would say that your here and appearance has changed the least. >> yes, he is...
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cory johnson went to check it out. >> i am cory johnson and right now this is one of the most enjoyablets of my life. but it always was and that way. just a few minutes ago, i looked like this. i am down in cape canaveral on my way to experience zero gravity with a company called zero g. exactly the wrong person to be doing a zero g flight. >> zero g has recently partnered up with richard branson's virgin galactic for passengers who have already purchased the gets on one of his suborbital flights to get acclimated to the experience of weightlessness. its serviceoffers to anyone else who will pony up the $5,000 for the privilege. here is how it works, the plane climbs to 24,000 feet and goes into a series of parabolic arcs. the aircraft climbs at an extreme angle, 45 degrees. then, at 34,000 feet it begins to dive and equally extreme angle for half a minute. at that moment, passengers experience weightlessness. then they do it again and again. there is a reason this lane is known as the vomit comet. >> actually less than 4% of our participants get sick. it is very rare. >> therese is one
cory johnson went to check it out. >> i am cory johnson and right now this is one of the most enjoyablets of my life. but it always was and that way. just a few minutes ago, i looked like this. i am down in cape canaveral on my way to experience zero gravity with a company called zero g. exactly the wrong person to be doing a zero g flight. >> zero g has recently partnered up with richard branson's virgin galactic for passengers who have already purchased the gets on one of his...
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a k-12 school in west oakland. 10-year-old cory says after a scuffle the reverend stepped in. things escalated when lacy tried to take him home in the school's van. >> i got out the back door for a split second. he put me in the van, slammed me to the van door then put me back in the van. >> reporter: take a close look at cory's left eye because he says that's a result of what happened next. >> he socked me one time. >> reporter: st. andrews is no stranger to controversy. two investigates found a history of problems that range from allegations of abuse to misuse of public funds. in 2012 that controversy led the school district to cut off public money. but the school stayed in business. according to public records at last count it had 21 students. we tracked down the reverend lacey. >> in 10 minutes we'll be there. >> i met with the mom. >> reporter: he knew about the allegations from corey and his mother but had a course of events. >> did you hit the child? >> i want to make it clear and plain to the authorities if they come and ask me. >> is that a pretty easy question. >> it
a k-12 school in west oakland. 10-year-old cory says after a scuffle the reverend stepped in. things escalated when lacy tried to take him home in the school's van. >> i got out the back door for a split second. he put me in the van, slammed me to the van door then put me back in the van. >> reporter: take a close look at cory's left eye because he says that's a result of what happened next. >> he socked me one time. >> reporter: st. andrews is no stranger to...
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cory johnson went to try it out. >> i am cory johnson.is is one of the most enjoyable moments of my life. way. just always that a few minutes ago, i looked like this. i am doubting cape canaveral on my way to experience zero gravity with a company called zero g. i am the wrong person to do a zero g flight. they have partnered up with for passengers to get used to the experience of weightlessness. they will offer up the experience for anybody who will pony up five grand for the experience. the plane flies at 24,000 feet and goes into a series of parabolic arcs. flies at anll -- extreme angle. it feels like 1.8 geez. to34,000 feet, it begins dive at an equally extreme angle for half a minute. in that minute, passengers experience weightless. they do it again and again. there is a reason that this plane is known as the vomit comet. >> less than four percent of our participants get sick. it is very rare. >> i will need some numeric handholding here. >> this is becoming more of a reality. companies are talking about their peopleave experience
cory johnson went to try it out. >> i am cory johnson.is is one of the most enjoyable moments of my life. way. just always that a few minutes ago, i looked like this. i am doubting cape canaveral on my way to experience zero gravity with a company called zero g. i am the wrong person to do a zero g flight. they have partnered up with for passengers to get used to the experience of weightlessness. they will offer up the experience for anybody who will pony up five grand for the experience....
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we also have bloomberg west editor at large, cory johnson. might not have been pouring through the numbers to the same degree as we have on the perceptions in the digital community of twitter and how well it is doing ? >> i think it is next. i think there are a lot of people that are very long twitter, and it make it is the next platform up there with google and facebook. i think there is a good chance that might happen, but their advertising products are not evolved enough yet and i think realistically the consumer stuff is the bigger problem. i think people assume the consumer stuff would work, and were not sure if the business would catch up. i have more concerns about the business long-term. i love the product and think there are plenty of things they're doing to make it better. a little disconcerting, but i am still buying. ,> what about your business thrillist? >> we are big advertisers on twitter and google. built a spectacular advertising products that work for brands that spend on television. they have not yet plugged the hole for br
we also have bloomberg west editor at large, cory johnson. might not have been pouring through the numbers to the same degree as we have on the perceptions in the digital community of twitter and how well it is doing ? >> i think it is next. i think there are a lot of people that are very long twitter, and it make it is the next platform up there with google and facebook. i think there is a good chance that might happen, but their advertising products are not evolved enough yet and i...
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who tried the george zimmerman case, cory did not respond directly when she was asked if the mistrialshe had overcharged in this case. something her office was accused of doing in the zimmerman case. >> i am very proud of our office. >> reporter: outside the courthouse, protesters we spoke to said the four days of deliberations had them worried about a repeat of zimmerman's acquittal in the death of treyvon martin killed nine months before davis. >> we leaf relief of a verdict d punishment but it wasn't the right punishment. >> reporter: all along, davis' parents said they hoped to have a conviction by their son's birthday. though it might not have been the complete conviction they were hoping for they can got their wish. >> thanatasha reporting there. >>> now an emergency vaccination program is under what i in northern kenya after a measles out break at a refugees camp. highly contagious disease is thought to have originated among ref gees from south sudan, katherine reports now from a town bordering the state of south sudan. >> reporter: she greaves for her one-year-old son, she bur
who tried the george zimmerman case, cory did not respond directly when she was asked if the mistrialshe had overcharged in this case. something her office was accused of doing in the zimmerman case. >> i am very proud of our office. >> reporter: outside the courthouse, protesters we spoke to said the four days of deliberations had them worried about a repeat of zimmerman's acquittal in the death of treyvon martin killed nine months before davis. >> we leaf relief of a verdict...
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cory did not respond directly when she was asked if the mistrial was proof that she had over chargedthis case. something her office was accused of doing in the zimmerman case. >> i am very proud of our office. >> reporter: outside the courthouse, protesters we spoke to said the four days of deliberations had them worried about a repeat of zimmerman's acquittal in the death of treyvon martin killed nine months before davis. >> relief of a verdict. relief of fun. but it wasn't the right punishment for the person. >> reporter: all along, davis' parents said that they hope they would have a conviction by air r son's birthday though it's not the complete verdict they were hoping for, they got their wish. >>> still ahead on al jazerra america, the lasting impact of one of the world's most powerful storm. >> reporter: i am margo ortiz a, three months after haiyan swept across the philippines we revisit its most vulnerable survivors the children. >> reporter: i am jennifer glass, a fishing village recovers from the worst storms it's seen in years and wondering what the ocean will bring next.
cory did not respond directly when she was asked if the mistrial was proof that she had over chargedthis case. something her office was accused of doing in the zimmerman case. >> i am very proud of our office. >> reporter: outside the courthouse, protesters we spoke to said the four days of deliberations had them worried about a repeat of zimmerman's acquittal in the death of treyvon martin killed nine months before davis. >> relief of a verdict. relief of fun. but it wasn't...
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. >>> reporter: dave cory's bank of america card looks a bit like a calculator. when he pushes a button, the card generates a random 6-digit code that provides an extra layer of security when he does his online banking. >> because the code always changes, the information in your credit card is use less to someone who steals it. >> reporter: it's known as a secure access card and some banks along with paypal are now offering them for a small fee to customers who want extra protection. type in the randomly generated number and your transaction goes through. get it wrong and it doesn't. instead of a card, wells fargo offers a device, a number generating authenticator known as an rsa. after the security company that invented it. it's hosting a conference on security this week in san francisco. right now, the technology is primarily used here in the u.s. for online banking like transfers but cory's company hopes to bring the same type of authentication to credit and debit cards which is already available in europe. >> so what these cards do is they allow you to look a
. >>> reporter: dave cory's bank of america card looks a bit like a calculator. when he pushes a button, the card generates a random 6-digit code that provides an extra layer of security when he does his online banking. >> because the code always changes, the information in your credit card is use less to someone who steals it. >> reporter: it's known as a secure access card and some banks along with paypal are now offering them for a small fee to customers who want extra...
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now, it's somewhat unusual, but as the jury is out, the defense attorney, cory stchltrolla held newsuring the trial there was a lot going on and he couldn't share what he thought and what his client thought. among the questions that he answered as the media gathered there with the jury only across the aisle, as it were, well out of ear distance, but as they were deliberating, asked the questions of how is your client, the accused, michael dunn, handling this right now. this is what he had to say. >> this is the hard part. it's the hard part for anybody. it's out of our hands. there's nothing we can do. you know, that's why i explained to the jury, once i sit down, i'm going to have a million more things to say to you. i'll be able to rebut what mr. guy says but we can't. i can tell you from day one his attitude has been we have the truth, we have the law, he'll prevail. >> reporter: he is charged, as you know, with first-degree murder. now, defense attorney cory strolla says that he believes that the prosecutor here, angela corey, has overcharged in this case charging him with first-
now, it's somewhat unusual, but as the jury is out, the defense attorney, cory stchltrolla held newsuring the trial there was a lot going on and he couldn't share what he thought and what his client thought. among the questions that he answered as the media gathered there with the jury only across the aisle, as it were, well out of ear distance, but as they were deliberating, asked the questions of how is your client, the accused, michael dunn, handling this right now. this is what he had to...
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cory johnson with the story. all right. did apple basically do what carl wanted? cory johnson?. he wanted a lot more. he recognized he wasn't going to get it. >> almost 50 billion. i know he wanted $50 billion over three years. good going to say what is to happen over the new two years. >> he wanted more. he did not get it. here is what happens. you have pension funds. you have some sort of mutual funds that are required to listen to iss less they get sued. they do not direct their voting. >> in the scheme of things, how important is iss? >> they are important. thinks thel icahn mission was accomplished. they bought $14 billion back in two weeks. apple feels good. no one pushes them around. we are the boss. the big winners are the shareholders. shareholders win on this. i think there will be more cash just a patient from apple in the coming months. >> do think that will be a result of more agitation on behalf of carl icahn? do you think perhaps he will get out of the stock having seen as much as he has seen? >> it is not just cara icon. -- carl icahn. apple inhorn agitated 2013
cory johnson with the story. all right. did apple basically do what carl wanted? cory johnson?. he wanted a lot more. he recognized he wasn't going to get it. >> almost 50 billion. i know he wanted $50 billion over three years. good going to say what is to happen over the new two years. >> he wanted more. he did not get it. here is what happens. you have pension funds. you have some sort of mutual funds that are required to listen to iss less they get sued. they do not direct their...
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>> far and away the high point of tuesday's state of the union, that powerful ovation for sergeant cory so badly injured in his tenth tour in afghanistan. and after ten years of war, he is just one in a generation of young men and women who refused to be defined by their sacrifice. here is martha rad dats with those stories and their lesson for us. >> reporter: in the divisive political arena, a moment of clarity. : sergeant first class cory remsburg never gives up and he does not quit. >> reporter: the young army ranger's incredible will and unbreakable spirit, like so many other veterans i have met, who never give up. there is lieutenant colonel tim carcher. >> like everything in iraq, it changes. >> reporter: weeks after this patrol in iraq, he lost both legs and nearly his life. >> at one point i had told him it was okay if he needed to let go. i could do it. >> reporter: today, he is standing tall on prosthetic legs and still working hard in the army. and lieutenant mark little, who i was with minutes after he lost his legs, incredibly in good humor, joking with doctors. >> my mom'
>> far and away the high point of tuesday's state of the union, that powerful ovation for sergeant cory so badly injured in his tenth tour in afghanistan. and after ten years of war, he is just one in a generation of young men and women who refused to be defined by their sacrifice. here is martha rad dats with those stories and their lesson for us. >> reporter: in the divisive political arena, a moment of clarity. : sergeant first class cory remsburg never gives up and he does not...
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>> cory booker did.his is part of the way chris christie operated, which was by making deals with democrats. it goes all the way back to when he was u.s. attorney, deciding whom to prosecute and who not to prosecute among the democratic -- >> does he still have a reach in the prosecuting -- >> no. the democrats who are playing ball with him, and there were lots and lots and lots of them, some of them are going to be under increasing pressure legally and politically to do him in. so the people he was allaying himself with on the democratic side are now slowly but surely moving away from him. that's part of the problem he has gotten in new jersey. >> he is probably going to reach and hold him back. thank you, howard fineman. thank you, jonathan capehart. up next, stephen colbert stakes his claim as the first lady of france. this is the place for politics. [ molly ] this is one way to keep your underwear clean. here's another. try charmin ultra strong. thanks mom! make me proud honey! [ female announcer ] c
>> cory booker did.his is part of the way chris christie operated, which was by making deals with democrats. it goes all the way back to when he was u.s. attorney, deciding whom to prosecute and who not to prosecute among the democratic -- >> does he still have a reach in the prosecuting -- >> no. the democrats who are playing ball with him, and there were lots and lots and lots of them, some of them are going to be under increasing pressure legally and politically to do him...
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cory johnson aborts a comment. craze.s so far the olympic torch the most popular rob. making sure to get a shot of themselves with a towering torch. number two favorite prof? the olympic rings. prop?orite ♪ >> this is "lunch money." we are also streaming live on your tabletm and and smartphone. i am adam johnson. tim armstrong's troubles. the ceo has managed to put his foot in his file for the second time in six months. over the weekend he had to backtrack on a 401(k) policy change. the company said they would match retirement contributions on an annual basis. it was really his comments defending the idea that kickoff employees. he said the company had to save money, because two things happened in 2012, we had two aol'ers that had distressed abies that we had to pay million dollars each to make sure those babies were ok in general. >> there were a few babies that cost them a lot of money. that became an unfortunate aim. as i'm sure you can imagine, it did not sit well with one of those mothers. one wrote a column entitled " my baby and aol's bottom line." it read -- co
cory johnson aborts a comment. craze.s so far the olympic torch the most popular rob. making sure to get a shot of themselves with a towering torch. number two favorite prof? the olympic rings. prop?orite ♪ >> this is "lunch money." we are also streaming live on your tabletm and and smartphone. i am adam johnson. tim armstrong's troubles. the ceo has managed to put his foot in his file for the second time in six months. over the weekend he had to backtrack on a 401(k) policy...
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cory johnson is hereto well. one of their biggest assets. >> i was surprised when i started to do more research on whatsapp. m ist of people said bb dominant. u.s., butnot in the wherea strong service people want that business. it is an asset to blackberry. >> in general messaging is such a basic need, it's was interesting talking to allison rosenthal the acid -- allison rosenthal. in users.aw a spike people want it when they want it. >> what is going to happen, we are going to move away from the carriers for texting, whatever you want to collect, to other applications, over the top. it is very interesting but it does not mean the dollars are going to transfer. one study said $35 billion worth of text messages did not happen. that does not mean it is spent over the top. it went away from the carrier. be value may already intermediated by things like whatsapp. in the enterprise. >> blackberry also unveiled new phones they will be releasing later this year. john chen is ringing the keyboard back. >> we have heard t
cory johnson is hereto well. one of their biggest assets. >> i was surprised when i started to do more research on whatsapp. m ist of people said bb dominant. u.s., butnot in the wherea strong service people want that business. it is an asset to blackberry. >> in general messaging is such a basic need, it's was interesting talking to allison rosenthal the acid -- allison rosenthal. in users.aw a spike people want it when they want it. >> what is going to happen, we are going...
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but cory stroller did an amazing job, i have to say. he did lay out the foundation of self-defense.f the things being -- and even john guy, who is the prosecutor in zimmerman and the prosecutor in this case, even john guy said, look, they were jawing at each other. we didn't hear that from trayvon martin. we didn't hear trayvon martin was engaging in a fight. but actually, john guy admitted that today, and that he was disrespectful. cory kind of took that and ran with it, and said, not only was he disrespectful, he threatened his life. and he laid a foundation that i thought was really interesting, that the person driving the car was on felony probation, and, in kt fa, violated the probation by being out late. if there was a gun in the car, that person would have to ditch the gun, otherwise he would go to prison. he did a good job. >> and you mentioned some of the prosecutors were there in the zimmerman case, you know, angela cory, john guy, about you how in the world do you justify in self-defense when it turns out the person that's shot has no dw gun at all, eight shots? ? >> well
but cory stroller did an amazing job, i have to say. he did lay out the foundation of self-defense.f the things being -- and even john guy, who is the prosecutor in zimmerman and the prosecutor in this case, even john guy said, look, they were jawing at each other. we didn't hear that from trayvon martin. we didn't hear trayvon martin was engaging in a fight. but actually, john guy admitted that today, and that he was disrespectful. cory kind of took that and ran with it, and said, not only was...
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i love the cory's math.t $4 billion in they gave themselves a hedge for patent protection on android. the patent fights were more than they are now. all that has been said and done, this worked out well for google. they probably overstretched themselves in thinking they could redefine the mobile phone industry. they got patent protection and they moved on. investors are happy that they got rid of what looked like a tangential investment area. >> is this a misstep? >> i agree with mark. in theactivated a bomb form of some destructive litigation. they did have ambitions around turning motorola into a preeminent android handset manufacturer and turning google into a hardware maker. they hired somebody to run it. they were staffing up in sunnyvale. it did not work out. it created a lot of conflict in the android ecosystem. i think in that respect, it was a misstep. they got some value out of it. they keep the patents. madison square garden company is looking west tom up winning $100 billion in revitalizing a con
i love the cory's math.t $4 billion in they gave themselves a hedge for patent protection on android. the patent fights were more than they are now. all that has been said and done, this worked out well for google. they probably overstretched themselves in thinking they could redefine the mobile phone industry. they got patent protection and they moved on. investors are happy that they got rid of what looked like a tangential investment area. >> is this a misstep? >> i agree with...