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so dexter went. i learned not to answer. so dexter went to pakistan and he spent months trying to line up access. the thing about south asia and the thing about pashtun tribal culture is when they invite you and you meet them they will protect you with their life. so we knew that if dexter was able to line is seven invite us in we would be relatively safe. the one thing which we but is that or to reach the command he was negotiating with we had to cross through to the commanders territories. so we got the permission, and the night before we were to leave a got a phone call from the commanders guys and they said you were welcome to come tomorrow but the one thing you cannot do is bring a woman. and the decks and a look at each other and we said we're not separating, there's no way. so our translator who had close ties to the taliban he said, you know, what are we going to do? they said don't bring a woman. we said you had figured out because i'm going. and so an explanation of the very early and he said i know we will say you
so dexter went. i learned not to answer. so dexter went to pakistan and he spent months trying to line up access. the thing about south asia and the thing about pashtun tribal culture is when they invite you and you meet them they will protect you with their life. so we knew that if dexter was able to line is seven invite us in we would be relatively safe. the one thing which we but is that or to reach the command he was negotiating with we had to cross through to the commanders territories. so...
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that it requires to text and the dexterity required in court reporting. ryan a junior, won that scholarship to orleans technical college. >>> pope fran cyst will visit philadelphia just over five months from now but already a family of six is on their way to our city in this, 35 year-old vw van. sound like fun, right. but this is not ordinary journey. let's show you it in terms of the world map. the family started here in argentina, traveling will to chile, bolivia, peru ecuador columbia, up through central america, through mexico into the united states and ultimately, to the ben franklin parkway. let's hope they pack some snacks. here's our david spunt. >> reporter: with no jobs and their life savings on them the family left their home in argentina in this 1980vw bus, their destination in philadelphia to see pope francis in september is. we speak spoke to know he will on one of their stops through chile. >> he is a very down to earth, simple and very loving pope. >> reporter: noel and her husband alfredo are leading the pack, their four kid, carmen mia a
that it requires to text and the dexterity required in court reporting. ryan a junior, won that scholarship to orleans technical college. >>> pope fran cyst will visit philadelphia just over five months from now but already a family of six is on their way to our city in this, 35 year-old vw van. sound like fun, right. but this is not ordinary journey. let's show you it in terms of the world map. the family started here in argentina, traveling will to chile, bolivia, peru ecuador...
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joey point dexter will spend 150 years in prison after being found guilty of 11 counts of sex assaultlier this year. his trial involved the assault of five men. the prosecutors believe there could be at least two dozen more victims who didn't want to come forward. point dexter met his victims at beer pong events where the men were very intoxicated including in college park. he faced a maximum of 200 years in prison. at the live desk. back to you. >>> listen and check out this scene. a skydiver almost lost his life and his helmet camp. his parachute malfunction in the mid air. he was able to open his back-up clute and land safely. his helmet camera fell off and captured its plunge to earth. it handed on a patch of grass. a group of locals found it. godfrey claimed they glanlded money for the camera's return. >>> it's a girl. and another and another and two more after that. america's first set of girl quintuplets born in houston, texas. the girls arrived by c-section to mom and dad, danielle and adam busby. mom and dad were visiting doctors every week but they initially saw only four em
joey point dexter will spend 150 years in prison after being found guilty of 11 counts of sex assaultlier this year. his trial involved the assault of five men. the prosecutors believe there could be at least two dozen more victims who didn't want to come forward. point dexter met his victims at beer pong events where the men were very intoxicated including in college park. he faced a maximum of 200 years in prison. at the live desk. back to you. >>> listen and check out this scene. a...
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struggled with deep 1 from 7 from beyond the arc and then back to back doubles here and then upon dexter to make -- and then pondexter. and then alley-oop to cut it back and 20 in the quarter. a game high 35. and then curry to green. drive and spank. warriors hang on for a 106-99 victory and afterward stefit was a good lead. >> it was good for us to have to deal with the feeling in the building. especially as a favorite. and when a team starts to come back and you have to feel that. that is all part of it. >> a win is a win in the playoff, right? >> yeah, it is. you don't know how it will play out, but in the playoffs you just want to get a win and it wasn't pretty but we'll regroup and with our 1-0 lead and get back to work on monday. >> game two monday night. >>> last night, law ri took out escobar and as a result, they didn't take kindly. after a rbi double from butler redick his first homer of the year a three-run shot. and here is the retaliation. ventura, fastball to the rib cage. he takes the high road or a walk to first base. benches would clear but cooler heads prevailed. a's wi
struggled with deep 1 from 7 from beyond the arc and then back to back doubles here and then upon dexter to make -- and then pondexter. and then alley-oop to cut it back and 20 in the quarter. a game high 35. and then curry to green. drive and spank. warriors hang on for a 106-99 victory and afterward stefit was a good lead. >> it was good for us to have to deal with the feeling in the building. especially as a favorite. and when a team starts to come back and you have to feel that. that...
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julie percha dexter was sentenced formidable sexual assaults. prosecutors say that he would attend ours and beer pong tournaments and college park and assault victims. investigators say that he lured several intoxicated people into their home and then attacked them. julie poindexter will spend 150 years behind bars. -- julie poindexter will spend 150 years behind bars. >> he hunted human beings. leon: joey poindexter represented himself at trial. today a lawyer appeared with him and said they plan to appeal. metro's raising awareness about sexual assault on public transfer patient -- public transportation. the event was part of the sexual assault awareness month. metro recently began the second phase of the nt sex assault campaign with ads in stations. the teenagers speaking out after being arrested for spray painting hateful graffiti. the police say that the teenager and three friends to faced the synagogue. they painted swastikas kkk and other hate messages on the building. tonight, the teenager said he is sorry. >> i don't hate jews, i'm not
julie percha dexter was sentenced formidable sexual assaults. prosecutors say that he would attend ours and beer pong tournaments and college park and assault victims. investigators say that he lured several intoxicated people into their home and then attacked them. julie poindexter will spend 150 years behind bars. -- julie poindexter will spend 150 years behind bars. >> he hunted human beings. leon: joey poindexter represented himself at trial. today a lawyer appeared with him and said...
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he came up from behind while i was in dexter's stall. he hit me repeatedly.figured he would come back to kill me." >> the only information that we had prior to this, that mrs. duyst had always indicated that this -- she was kicked by a horse. so, now we have to begin kind of looking at this whole circumstance and trying to validate that. >> "i would never commit suicide. he may have killed me. respectfully, sandra a. duyst." >> investigators sent the note to a forensic document examiner who compared the handwriting to sandy's known handwriting samples. he found it to be consistent. scientists found a fingerprint on the letter. it was sandy's. and dna testing confirmed that sandy licked the envelope to seal it. now that sandy claimed the incident was an attack, investigators reviewed hospital medical records and discovered that the attending physician doubted a horse had done that damage. >> they were semi-circular in nature, and there were a number of them, and they put lacerations in her head, which she had to staple shut. and he said it just didn't look lik
he came up from behind while i was in dexter's stall. he hit me repeatedly.figured he would come back to kill me." >> the only information that we had prior to this, that mrs. duyst had always indicated that this -- she was kicked by a horse. so, now we have to begin kind of looking at this whole circumstance and trying to validate that. >> "i would never commit suicide. he may have killed me. respectfully, sandra a. duyst." >> investigators sent the note to a...
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dexter, rot in jail. 150 years for raping men that he drugged after meeting them at beer pong tournaments. he was convicted of assaulting five men but prosecutors believe there are at least 25 more victims they have not been able to identify from the videos that poindexter himself made. >> there are 30 files of men who were subjected to the same types of atrocities, sexual atrocities when they were incapacitated, when they were unconscious. >> prosecutors say he recorded his attacks for years and those very videos are what helped to convict him. >>> right now the latest headlines from around the world. we begin in iraq where a major city could soon fall into the hands of isis. militants fighting for the terror group could be hours away from taking cont ramadi, a city west of baghdad. iraqi forces are fighting to keep them at bay. and in yemen tonight residents are assessing the damage after another round of saudi-led air strikes. the country has been on the brink of fighting. yelm men's president was forced to get out to a safe haven in saudi arabia. >>> a solemn ceremony in boston. bagpi
dexter, rot in jail. 150 years for raping men that he drugged after meeting them at beer pong tournaments. he was convicted of assaulting five men but prosecutors believe there are at least 25 more victims they have not been able to identify from the videos that poindexter himself made. >> there are 30 files of men who were subjected to the same types of atrocities, sexual atrocities when they were incapacitated, when they were unconscious. >> prosecutors say he recorded his attacks...
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dexter corner or black bird station road are alternates. dart bushes on time.every 30 minutes because of signal issues. >> by 9 o'clock still in the mid-50's but it's going to be a bright day nd this afternoon will be milder than yesterday. we'll see a high did he have of 69 degrees around 4 o'clock today and in the upper 60's for most of the afternoon a little bit breezy though so keep that in mind but pretty comfortable overall. got some precipitation spinning around dallas, texas and in through oklahoma, a little bit more down along the gulf coast an couple sprinkles and showers offer to the north and east of us. severe weather is possible in florida and back through the gulf coast all the way toward new orleans. strong wind gusts out of any storms that form here, hail and maybe an isolated tornado so that's something to think about if you're traveling to florida. right now on the main board we have rain in orlando. otherwise all green aircraft nonmajor delays just yet. tam. >> thank you david. >>> coming up today on "action news" at 4:00 new detox diet is g
dexter corner or black bird station road are alternates. dart bushes on time.every 30 minutes because of signal issues. >> by 9 o'clock still in the mid-50's but it's going to be a bright day nd this afternoon will be milder than yesterday. we'll see a high did he have of 69 degrees around 4 o'clock today and in the upper 60's for most of the afternoon a little bit breezy though so keep that in mind but pretty comfortable overall. got some precipitation spinning around dallas, texas and...
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delaware closing greer's corner road for about two weeks so to get around that blockage you could use dextermaybe black bird station road. elsewhere in delaware time for the commuter report with the waze app. getting some alerts with the waze app but just vehicles stopped on the shoulder there along 95. tam. >> okay, thank you matt. >>> take a look at this new video showing the devastation caused by two landslides in the brazilian city of salvador. at least 12 people were killed yesterday after heavy rain triggered the ground top give way sweeping away a number of hillside homes. rescue workers and residents searched through that debris looking for survivors as rain continued to come down. >>> rescue workers are scrambling to find survivors of saturday's earthquake in nepal. new video overnight shows chinese emergency crews rescuing a man buried under rubble in katmandu. the man had been trapped between walls of a collapsed building for 62 hours. the death toll from the earthquake is now above 4400. and that number is still expected to go up as rescuers fan out still searching the devastatio
delaware closing greer's corner road for about two weeks so to get around that blockage you could use dextermaybe black bird station road. elsewhere in delaware time for the commuter report with the waze app. getting some alerts with the waze app but just vehicles stopped on the shoulder there along 95. tam. >> okay, thank you matt. >>> take a look at this new video showing the devastation caused by two landslides in the brazilian city of salvador. at least 12 people were killed...
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>> there is subtlety, double dexterity, word play, the use of the german language in a way that hadn't been done that goes back to the likes of thom mann or alfred dubin. >> what about the subsequent novels they weren't so successful? >> they were successful and he always had a following in germany and he was always seen as an international writer. it is the novel for which he will be remembered. that's not to say the other novels aren't as good. >> the idea he was sort of a moral conscience, how much damage was that, when the faculty it came out he had been involved in the war c did that damage him? >> no i don't think so, i think the works will stand up, the works are important and that he was a political activist and part of the spd in germany and he wrote speeches for liefrand his works will stand up whereas the political staff stuff won't. >> do you think that opened a conversation that was necessary at that point in germany and perhaps he hadn't done it sooner because he didn't feel it was relative to his work do you think? >> it wasn't relevant to his work and he had to contextu
>> there is subtlety, double dexterity, word play, the use of the german language in a way that hadn't been done that goes back to the likes of thom mann or alfred dubin. >> what about the subsequent novels they weren't so successful? >> they were successful and he always had a following in germany and he was always seen as an international writer. it is the novel for which he will be remembered. that's not to say the other novels aren't as good. >> the idea he was sort...
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new executive vice president for strategic partners to up for the media and entertainment sports dexter'sb is called open source. good for them of the guys who played football got silicon valley as a your ready to be a vice president and they may give you a job. good for willis' uses both the a good bright guy. gold from the football field to of vice-president of a company just because she now works silicon valley. >> pam moore: people magazine crile's the world's most beautiful woman and the viral photograph that was an ad you doing a double take. people magazine crown owns the world's most beautiful women with colorful packaging and fruit and candy flavors that kids love, who do you think tobacco companies are targeting? do we get to keep any? >> grant lodes: and and and the joyful and undivided attention the picture is going viral. he could an arrow near melanie shoes on the right to pictured there with her partner vanessa to different baby bop picture this was taken in 2014 and january and this one was 2015 in january of this year she was expecting over year ago and now the nasa is pr
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they have been beaten 10 straight times and went to the pelicans and the fourth quarter quincy pun dexter had 20 planes the day in this entire 95 anthony davis will get billed for mvp pelican's up for jury migraine big night for green driving lay up the pelicans with a three-point lead to 24 points from grain and said curry curry had sweaty six planes. here is the one would call the question and later in the game. the call for foul steve kerr cannot believe that he will sit here free-throw give them a league curry tried for the when here but the teardrop does not fall the pelican that if you to free throws one more chance for the warriors carrier would looks like he was fouled but they didn't call it. rattle around and out of the ram the warriors would lose one all three to the score of 100 after losing a 13 point lead earlier in the game. if the season ended today the warriors would face the pelicans in the first game of the playoffs. >> reporter: get three straight championships for the yukon and women's basketball team they have now won 10 of the last 20 n.c.a.a. women's basketball gam
they have been beaten 10 straight times and went to the pelicans and the fourth quarter quincy pun dexter had 20 planes the day in this entire 95 anthony davis will get billed for mvp pelican's up for jury migraine big night for green driving lay up the pelicans with a three-point lead to 24 points from grain and said curry curry had sweaty six planes. here is the one would call the question and later in the game. the call for foul steve kerr cannot believe that he will sit here free-throw give...
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if you can't dazzle them with dexterity. baffle them with bull.would say he's probably a modern day in this casinthisnikla tesla. others say that musk has moved into a new realm. a realm of fame and achievement that can only be matched by a fictional character. tony stark. whatever you think, a lot of money has been made following musk's leap along with these modern day variations. thvision eight years. can they keep it going? will it prove to be an illusion? >> (?) let's talk about this. kathy, you must be a big fan of elon musk. i've checked out your funds. you like tesla. you own tesla. it's one of your biggest holdings. what are people getting wrong about tesla? it's not ever going to sell a lot of cars. their battery technology is farfetched. he's sucked up every government subsidy known to mankind. he's only making money selling tax credits. >> the reason this is an interesting stock to us, it falls through the cracks. is it an auto company or a battery company or an internet of things company. there are two things that people have to unders
if you can't dazzle them with dexterity. baffle them with bull.would say he's probably a modern day in this casinthisnikla tesla. others say that musk has moved into a new realm. a realm of fame and achievement that can only be matched by a fictional character. tony stark. whatever you think, a lot of money has been made following musk's leap along with these modern day variations. thvision eight years. can they keep it going? will it prove to be an illusion? >> (?) let's talk about this....
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joey point dexter would get the men drunk and then would rape them. he faces up to 200 years in prison. prosecutors are now asking for the maximum. >>> we're working to learn more about what caused a driver of a car to hit a woman in oxen hill. this happened last night on bock road near kingsway court. the police say that the woman is in critical condition right now. the driver did stay on the scene of the crash. >>> the virginia general assembly could take up changes to a new ethics bill today. the assembly passed that bill earlier this year. it forbids lawmakers from taking any gift valued above $100. but governor terry mcauliffe said it had a loophole because it didn't specify the number of $100 gifts they could receive. he wants to limit them to no more than $100 per year. mcauliffe has imposed that cap on himself. >>> a crack down on towing is underway in montgomery county. officials want to stop tow truck operators from waiting on you to leave your car and then grabbing it as fast as they can. a new bill would ban so called spotters who look out
joey point dexter would get the men drunk and then would rape them. he faces up to 200 years in prison. prosecutors are now asking for the maximum. >>> we're working to learn more about what caused a driver of a car to hit a woman in oxen hill. this happened last night on bock road near kingsway court. the police say that the woman is in critical condition right now. the driver did stay on the scene of the crash. >>> the virginia general assembly could take up changes to a new...
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these students let their fingers fly going head to head in a test of finger dexterity and cell phonekills. the national court reporters association helping to organize today's bracket style tournament offering the winner a court reporting scholarship. officials say those who succeed in the profession are usually those who will can master's technology. >> speaking of that many may be texting while you're watching us right now but you may want to put the phone down. >> new study suggests that type of multi tasking could be decreasing your intelligence. plus a little boy with autism seems to disappear without a trace in australia. after a day and night search he's found safe. when you see where authorities found him you'll understand why people are saying, he's lucky to be alive. >> how about this? 140 miles an hour please chase in the united kingdom before the suspect ditched the get away car. how police finally got him and why they wanted to catch them. ♪ ♪ >>> two people had to be rescued from this building fire in los angeles last night. firefighters rescued the two from the upper f
these students let their fingers fly going head to head in a test of finger dexterity and cell phonekills. the national court reporters association helping to organize today's bracket style tournament offering the winner a court reporting scholarship. officials say those who succeed in the profession are usually those who will can master's technology. >> speaking of that many may be texting while you're watching us right now but you may want to put the phone down. >> new study...
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. >> dexter, come on.vin holmes is considered an expert. >> mine comes off about 25%, 30% alcohol. most people get caught with wine, all they do is lose their job and get a little write-up. me, they take me straight to lockup. because my wine has got more people on lockup than the police have. they get drunk on mine and they want to fight. they tell me they'll lock your little bitty ass up. i said what? i ain't making nothing, man, what you talking about? i'm sober. >> holmes comes up clean today. other inmates are not so lucky. >> it's called hooch, that homemade wine. it's what they brew, basically for the weekends, watching the football game. it's like us going to the bar and having a drink. and it's strong, too. >> though holmes usually conceals his hooch-making operation, the prison allowed our cameras to show us how it's done, provided it's destroyed upon completion. >> two styrofoam cups, you're drunk. three you're passed out. you drink four you're going to the hole. trust me. take my jug. gallon ju
. >> dexter, come on.vin holmes is considered an expert. >> mine comes off about 25%, 30% alcohol. most people get caught with wine, all they do is lose their job and get a little write-up. me, they take me straight to lockup. because my wine has got more people on lockup than the police have. they get drunk on mine and they want to fight. they tell me they'll lock your little bitty ass up. i said what? i ain't making nothing, man, what you talking about? i'm sober. >> holmes...
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you sat in the courtroom while 40-year-old joey poison dexter of gaith -- poindexter of gaithersburg learned his fate. >>reporter: joey poindexter and said absolutely nothing as the judge called him a serial sexual predator. he said absolutely nothing when he learned ef his fate that brings a sentence so long that he will spend the rest of his life and die behind bars. >> a vial, evil predator. >>reporter: a judge sentenced joey poindexter to 150 years behind bars for sexually assaulting five young men he befriended at beer pong tournaments across the country. >> thank god did the first brave person come forward. he truly was a hero in this case. >>reporter: poison differenter may have continued to get away -- poindexter may have gotten away with it if it wasn't for this man seen in this video. poindexter sexually assaulted him that night insid gaithersburg basement. he went to police and wore a wire. >> i don't have any [ bleep ] aids or anything. >>reporter:. he found evidence he had been at it since 2009. >> there are 30 files of men who were subjected to the same types of atrocit
you sat in the courtroom while 40-year-old joey poison dexter of gaith -- poindexter of gaithersburg learned his fate. >>reporter: joey poindexter and said absolutely nothing as the judge called him a serial sexual predator. he said absolutely nothing when he learned ef his fate that brings a sentence so long that he will spend the rest of his life and die behind bars. >> a vial, evil predator. >>reporter: a judge sentenced joey poindexter to 150 years behind bars for sexually...
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good at and humans were not -- the machines were not very good at substituting for in areas like dexterity, language, unstructured problem solving. in recent years, there have been big improvements in machine intelligence in all these areas, catching some of us off guard even. there have been improvements in robotics, robots like baxter here are working in more and more factories doing all sorts of manipulation. improvements in mobility. baxter, according to rod brooks, works for about $4 an hour and a bunch of simple tasks like this, people all over the world, people in massachusetts and throughout the world are doing tasks like this. machines have made huge advances in language which used to be a uniquely human capability. these days, if you see somebody talking on their phone, there's a good chance they're actually talking to a machine, not to another human, and expecting the machine to understand. of course, they're not real good yet. we're in the middle, i think, of a 10-year period where we went from machines not being able to understand what we're saying to us being expecting the ma
good at and humans were not -- the machines were not very good at substituting for in areas like dexterity, language, unstructured problem solving. in recent years, there have been big improvements in machine intelligence in all these areas, catching some of us off guard even. there have been improvements in robotics, robots like baxter here are working in more and more factories doing all sorts of manipulation. improvements in mobility. baxter, according to rod brooks, works for about $4 an...
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when the cameraman looks back at the field, coaches and referees are sprinting towards gators' coach dextereree jamie who are now locked in a physical confrontation. >> oh, my god! >> someone said, oh, my god. you know, being protective like we all are of our kids we immediately go to look. >> elmore turns her head just in time to see a 14-year-old gators' player take a flying leap at the referee, tackling him to the ground. as soon as the referee hits the turf, he's buried under a pile of people. >> the assistant coach on the senior's team, he's trying to help the referee and he gets plowed and bunches of people were on top of him. his wife, who is a dear friend, was trying to help pull the referee out and her husband and that was also something that put me into panic because this is family to me and there was nothing i could do. just complete chaos. it just seemed like everybody was underneath somebody. >> 911, what is the emergency? >> there is a riot over here. >> there's a big brawl breaking out. >> there's a football fight. >> behind the high school in sarasota. >> the gators' coach s
when the cameraman looks back at the field, coaches and referees are sprinting towards gators' coach dextereree jamie who are now locked in a physical confrontation. >> oh, my god! >> someone said, oh, my god. you know, being protective like we all are of our kids we immediately go to look. >> elmore turns her head just in time to see a 14-year-old gators' player take a flying leap at the referee, tackling him to the ground. as soon as the referee hits the turf, he's buried...
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i have these gentlemen who have been out here today this is desi, wayne and dexter. you were telling me being out here yesterday a bunch of kids came out from high school getting kind of caught in one place when things started to pop off? >> that's what really the problem came in. you had officers come around and boxed the city in. all of these kids buses were shut down subway was shut down. all of the kids were running angry and screaming and crying i was giving them my phone and calling parents and it became an ugly situation. a lot of stuff didn't get filmed. what did get filmed was the kid's response and just now they came up telling the crowd to move everybody move down with hands up. >> it does seem from cameras yesterday, it seemed there were a lot of moments when police are being very restrained. what people are seeing on the cameras, bricks and concrete coming in and police holding the line. you can see the police held the line behind us here. there's a row of women now standing in front arms linked to sort of keep a kind of peace. it seems there's a discipl
i have these gentlemen who have been out here today this is desi, wayne and dexter. you were telling me being out here yesterday a bunch of kids came out from high school getting kind of caught in one place when things started to pop off? >> that's what really the problem came in. you had officers come around and boxed the city in. all of these kids buses were shut down subway was shut down. all of the kids were running angry and screaming and crying i was giving them my phone and calling...
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the system features a dexterous hand used by nasa. of combining robotics and every day tech that we are already starting to take for granted. the recipe can be downloaded from a library, enabling a hold of digital infrastructure. but if you are not sure about trusting a machine with your sharpest kitchen knives, they say there is nothing to be scared of. downloading someone's ip from anywhere around the world should be more than just recipes. >> it is unlimited. this is why the machine should change our lives. >> the company kept quiet about how much the machine currently costs. they've been working on it for about 18 years. but they are hopeful that they will be able to start rolling it out for $15,000 in only a few years. tom gibson bloomberg. mark: join the conversation on twitter and tell us what you think. one of the trending topics is #righttobuy as the conservatives launch their manifesto. david cameron will look to offer one .3 million poor families a chance to buy their own home. that is trending. and don't miss the business
the system features a dexterous hand used by nasa. of combining robotics and every day tech that we are already starting to take for granted. the recipe can be downloaded from a library, enabling a hold of digital infrastructure. but if you are not sure about trusting a machine with your sharpest kitchen knives, they say there is nothing to be scared of. downloading someone's ip from anywhere around the world should be more than just recipes. >> it is unlimited. this is why the machine...
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first time that i've heard it of her the look like johnny bravo because of the sideburns a look like dexterfor what is the look that you are going for >>: i like my red hair and i'm letting it float. i think my red hair always comes up and i'm letting it float flow.. >> reporter: he went to cal as we said he isn't a party that big use movement he did not know that he was gonna make the team at spring training. >> catherine heenan: still ahead what happens to that little bar of soap to to leave behind your hotel room and how is a bit angry purpose and a clean way will be right back. female announcer: get on board for better sleep! it's sleep train's interest free for 3 event! get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster serta icomfort even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. you'll never find an interest rate lower than sleep train's interest free for 3 event, on now! ...guaranteed! ♪ sleep train ♪ ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >> catherine heenan: with the tax filing deadline homeless to the white
first time that i've heard it of her the look like johnny bravo because of the sideburns a look like dexterfor what is the look that you are going for >>: i like my red hair and i'm letting it float. i think my red hair always comes up and i'm letting it float flow.. >> reporter: he went to cal as we said he isn't a party that big use movement he did not know that he was gonna make the team at spring training. >> catherine heenan: still ahead what happens to that little bar of...
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it requires a mixture of information processing and creativity, motor power and dexterity. if those things need to be done together if you make one cheaper and more productive, you increase the value of the other. doctors have not become less valuable as medical technology has advanced, right? they can do more, diagnose more and that makes them more valuable. ultimately, there are three things that sort of contribute to how an aggregate and reduction in one activity implements production of technology. one whether it indirectly substitutes you or helps you do one thing so you can do something else. if you think about diagnosing medical testing obviously physicians can get a lot more information in the course of a day. the second is how elastic is the demand for those services? we are so much more productive in medicine, we could do all the medicine we did in 1950 in 10 minutes a week and people would probably be healthier given the state of medicine at that time. as people get better at it we get more of it partly because of the medical system and because the services are a
it requires a mixture of information processing and creativity, motor power and dexterity. if those things need to be done together if you make one cheaper and more productive, you increase the value of the other. doctors have not become less valuable as medical technology has advanced, right? they can do more, diagnose more and that makes them more valuable. ultimately, there are three things that sort of contribute to how an aggregate and reduction in one activity implements production of...
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motor power and dexterity. if those things need to be done together when you make one of them cheaper and increase the value of the other. doctors have not become less valuable of medical technology. they can do more and that makes them more valuable. there's three things that sort of contribute to how an aggregate, a reduction affects employment. one is whether the technology directly substitutes you individually or whether it helps you do one thing. you think about diagnoseing, medical testing. the second is how elastic is the demand for those services. we can do all the medicine we did in 1950 in ten minutes a week. of course, as we get better at it people consume more of it. we spend more and more on health care because there's many problems of health care partly because the service produces a much greater value. then third from lay perspective it matters how scarce the skill set is. there's many many examples are productivity increases lead to growing wages and growing employment and making jobs more inter
motor power and dexterity. if those things need to be done together when you make one of them cheaper and increase the value of the other. doctors have not become less valuable of medical technology. they can do more and that makes them more valuable. there's three things that sort of contribute to how an aggregate, a reduction affects employment. one is whether the technology directly substitutes you individually or whether it helps you do one thing. you think about diagnoseing, medical...
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the tarmac, jim holding his partner of 20 years' hands, they held hands and even though one lacked dexterity and strength they held onto each other, and jim said this to john: "we met for the first time. my life didn't change. your life didn't change. we met a second time. still nothing changed. then we met a third time and everything changed. as you recently said, it was love at third sight. and for the past 20 years six months and 11 days, it's been love at every sight. in a cramped medical airplane, john's aunt began the formal vows. she started to say quks i. "take each other's hands" but realizing they had never let go of each other's hands. they exchanged their rings jim helping john place the ring on his own finger. and after the ceremony, they left that maryland tarmac to fly back. jim and john arrived home to the realities of a disease like a.l.s. john was dying. and while they had taken their eternal vows together, while their marriage was affirmed by love affirmed by this unbreakable commitment, affirmed by loving family and by friends affirmed legally by the state of maryland, th
the tarmac, jim holding his partner of 20 years' hands, they held hands and even though one lacked dexterity and strength they held onto each other, and jim said this to john: "we met for the first time. my life didn't change. your life didn't change. we met a second time. still nothing changed. then we met a third time and everything changed. as you recently said, it was love at third sight. and for the past 20 years six months and 11 days, it's been love at every sight. in a cramped...
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look at that dexterity. >> look that suit. >> guest: yes, throwback to the 60s, marvin gaye. moving so smooth for a big man. >> host: were you kicked off this week do. >> guest: no. that's my highest score that week. kicked off a couple weeks later. didn't last long but i had a good time. >> host: what did emery and joyce smiley think of that? >> guest: i didn't talk to my dad about it. my mother, because my mother is still very much in that faith tradition, she wasn't -- that wasn't her proudest moment with my decisionmaking but that's what relationships are all about. don't have to agree of everything. >> host: john in jacksonville florida, you have been very patient. you're on with tavis smiley go ahead. >> caller: yes tavis. the first thing i'd like to say dyad mire you and especially admire dr. west tremendously. >> guest: thank you . >> don't see anyone spewing the fact that the economic indicators for black people have not made progress in america during president obama's term, but my question to you is, do not state and local governments also share some of the blame f
look at that dexterity. >> look that suit. >> guest: yes, throwback to the 60s, marvin gaye. moving so smooth for a big man. >> host: were you kicked off this week do. >> guest: no. that's my highest score that week. kicked off a couple weeks later. didn't last long but i had a good time. >> host: what did emery and joyce smiley think of that? >> guest: i didn't talk to my dad about it. my mother, because my mother is still very much in that faith tradition,...
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were uniquely good at and that the machines wouldn't be very good at substituting for areas like dexteritynguage unstructured problem-solving that in recent years there have been some big in preventing the machine intelligence and all of these areas catching some of us off guard. there've been improvements in robotics working in more and more factories doing all sorts of manipulations. improvements in mobility. it's about $4 an hour and people all over the world, people in massachusetts and throughout the world are doing things like this it used to be a unique capability. these days if you see somebody talking on their phones there is a good chance that they are actually talking to a machine and not another human and expecting us to understand that of course they are not good yet, but we are in the middle i think about the tenure period where we went from machines not being able to understand what we were saying to us expecting it to understand what we tell them and answer our questions and carry out instructions and by any measure, that's a workable milestone. machines are translating bet
were uniquely good at and that the machines wouldn't be very good at substituting for areas like dexteritynguage unstructured problem-solving that in recent years there have been some big in preventing the machine intelligence and all of these areas catching some of us off guard. there've been improvements in robotics working in more and more factories doing all sorts of manipulations. improvements in mobility. it's about $4 an hour and people all over the world, people in massachusetts and...
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energy resources still a focal point, -- again and again how your diplomatic leadership and dexterity continues to exert positive impact on tough issues to contend w i alsot( have a great debt of thanks to pay to strobe.ñ:f.
energy resources still a focal point, -- again and again how your diplomatic leadership and dexterity continues to exert positive impact on tough issues to contend w i alsot( have a great debt of thanks to pay to strobe.ñ:f.
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with dexter, some of "the new york times" people and some of the others who were saying, you know, that was a different situation. i didn't do much of iraq so i can't really answer but i can tell you i've been a correspondent for 131 years, and i have never, you know, i did grow up into some select and sort of handle a gun, not very well, and i don't really own one but i can do it. but i have never ever come across a situation that i could shoot my way out of as a correspondent. and i will tell you another thing. i've come across a lot of situations that had i been packing i wouldn't be here tonight. >> absolutely. look, i spend secured in the marine corps to i'm a vietnam combat veteran. i know something about small arms. i have never, never believed that i ever could've used a gun to get me out of any trouble at all. and i know perfectly well if i get a gun and drug use of one is kidnapped, i would be dead. and i will tell you what even seven years in prison is little better than that. the only real protection we have in the field is the belief of the people we are talking to that we
with dexter, some of "the new york times" people and some of the others who were saying, you know, that was a different situation. i didn't do much of iraq so i can't really answer but i can tell you i've been a correspondent for 131 years, and i have never, you know, i did grow up into some select and sort of handle a gun, not very well, and i don't really own one but i can do it. but i have never ever come across a situation that i could shoot my way out of as a correspondent. and i...
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using a weapon of mass destruction on or about the 19th in laurel and dexter avenue in watertown, aiding and abetting we unanimously find tsarnaev guilty. and if i remember, if i remember correctly correctly, and pete correct me if i'm wrong, they threw an extra pusher cooker bomb at the police? >> they face a count for that. but just to be clear, under federal law, a bomb is a weapon of massive destruction. and by the way, it is also a firearm. there are a number of firearm counts in here. the reason there are 30 counts in this indictment is that the government has charged -- filed separate charms for basically -- charges for basically the same act. so for example, if they threw the pipe bomb that is use of a weapon of mass destruction, it is use of a firearm in commission of a felony and so on. so there is a little overlap here but they not only throw the pressure cooker bomb in watertown on laurel street it didn't hurt anyone. they threw a number of pipe bombs and there are separate counts for that. >> we are up to count 24. he is guilty of that as well. and now starting pete to get a
using a weapon of mass destruction on or about the 19th in laurel and dexter avenue in watertown, aiding and abetting we unanimously find tsarnaev guilty. and if i remember, if i remember correctly correctly, and pete correct me if i'm wrong, they threw an extra pusher cooker bomb at the police? >> they face a count for that. but just to be clear, under federal law, a bomb is a weapon of massive destruction. and by the way, it is also a firearm. there are a number of firearm counts in...
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i also remember dexter filkins coming back saying i don't recognize iraq.it was a completely different country in 2009 than it was in 2006. >> yes. >> how did we lose that? >> it's -- you know we and the iraqis both felt the country was on the right trajectory. what happened in 2010 was a very closely contested national election. and in that election one party, headed by allawi won two votes more than maliki. very, very closely contested, and it was a very difficult period in terms of forming the government. the u.s. took a decision that the easiest way was to maintain the incumbent power rather than uphold the right of the winning block. >> david ignatius was saying on this show about a month ago, incredulous about it that we actually chose maliki. why did america throw its weight behind maliki moving forward after that contested race? >> maliki was the incumbent. the u.s. believed that he would actually agree a follow-on security agreement to maintain some u.s. troops inside iraq. he was seen as somebody who was nationalist and somebody who would fight sh
i also remember dexter filkins coming back saying i don't recognize iraq.it was a completely different country in 2009 than it was in 2006. >> yes. >> how did we lose that? >> it's -- you know we and the iraqis both felt the country was on the right trajectory. what happened in 2010 was a very closely contested national election. and in that election one party, headed by allawi won two votes more than maliki. very, very closely contested, and it was a very difficult period in...
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. >> you moved with cat-like dexterity. >> i did move with extreme prejudice, yeah. you would, too. seems to say, i have horns, you don't, and so you run but mostly we go there to do a somewhat sincere profile of the guys who night after night after night literally save the lives of the riders. rider goes off, if those three, frank, jesse, cody don't do what they do the rider's done. and so there's a very, very specific class you go through. the training is actually extensive. >> take tisch shans watching them do it. >> there are. if you played football or any kind of sport, everything is very very strategic and they take their cue not just from the bull but from each other and the rider. there's a whole thing. >> now what advice did they give you about when a 2,000 pound animal -- >> avoid the horns. >> -- is running towards you. >> here's the thing. in a situation like this as valuable is advice sounds it's completely useless. >> you're acting on instinct here. >> there's one prime directive in bull fighting and it's don't run away from the bull. >> oh. >> if the bull's charging y
. >> you moved with cat-like dexterity. >> i did move with extreme prejudice, yeah. you would, too. seems to say, i have horns, you don't, and so you run but mostly we go there to do a somewhat sincere profile of the guys who night after night after night literally save the lives of the riders. rider goes off, if those three, frank, jesse, cody don't do what they do the rider's done. and so there's a very, very specific class you go through. the training is actually extensive....