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>> atick: our faces are private in the sense that my face does not walk around with a tag saying "i'meph atick" in the street. >> stahl: but marketers are working not just on linking our faces on the street to our names, but to our online profiles with our personal data and shopping history. we used to worry about privacy on the web; now we have to worry about privacy just walking around. >> atick: the link is between the online and offline persona is becoming possible, and that's... >> stahl: because of our faces. >> atick: yes, because of our faces. exactly. >> stahl: with security cameras ever present, some people are already thinking up countermeasures. >> atick: artists, very clever artists have now begun to create new forms of anonymity by creating patterns that would interfere with face recognition algorithms. so, they can go down the street and this system cannot recognize them. >> stahl: we'll all wear masks. the veil will come here. >> atick: the veil might come here. >> stahl: short of wearing a burka, we may all one day become tom cruise at the mall because marketers who t
>> atick: our faces are private in the sense that my face does not walk around with a tag saying "i'meph atick" in the street. >> stahl: but marketers are working not just on linking our faces on the street to our names, but to our online profiles with our personal data and shopping history. we used to worry about privacy on the web; now we have to worry about privacy just walking around. >> atick: the link is between the online and offline persona is becoming...
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a face-off. face-off important, wouldn't you think, guys? >> bob: yes, indeed, it would be.stickler for that and won't accept anything but the best attention to detail on face-offs. a david krejci rush. horton is out in the slot. krejci twisting and turning and lucic behind the net. coming right am him is beganarson. knocks the puck loose and goes after it and up the boards. chara held the puck in. kraj f krejci from horton and no garbage in front. well, no rebound. a little garbage in front. >> gary: you get a sense why this line is a handful. you see the damage they have done in this series. a one line offensive team for the bruins. different elements. the quickness of krejci and strength down low of lucic and then you add to that an aggressive mix. this is where the game is won and lost along the walls in your defensive zone from reimer is able to make a big save and, most importantly, hold on to that rebound. >> glenn: i don't think guys realize the edge that krejci has. he has got the skills and hands and makes it look easy but he has a little bit of nastiness to him. s
a face-off. face-off important, wouldn't you think, guys? >> bob: yes, indeed, it would be.stickler for that and won't accept anything but the best attention to detail on face-offs. a david krejci rush. horton is out in the slot. krejci twisting and turning and lucic behind the net. coming right am him is beganarson. knocks the puck loose and goes after it and up the boards. chara held the puck in. kraj f krejci from horton and no garbage in front. well, no rebound. a little garbage in...
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just minutes later, she was face to face with the man that faced her daughter. >> it went really fast. i didn't expect him to turn in there. i tried to break. when i turned my wheel, i crashed. he threw his arms up at me. i got out and we were like standing face to face and i couldn't remember what happened and he ran. >> super mom kicks in. she says she ran to the car shouting her daughter's name. the girl was not inside that car, because she reportedly was released about a mile before the crash. we are very happy to report, the girl was unharmed. >> wow, what an amazing story there. >> i can only imagine what you would do to save your child. >> anything, anything. don't get in the way. >> what boxer guerrero is doing in gilroy this weekend and how you can meet him. >> better get there soon. we will tell you when ticket prices are going up at a very popular bay area zoo. >>> a very popular bridge, the golden gate bridge. the you see the crew getting ready to move the cones. we will check back in on them in a few minutes, guys. [ female announcer ] the one for all. mcdonald's dollar m
just minutes later, she was face to face with the man that faced her daughter. >> it went really fast. i didn't expect him to turn in there. i tried to break. when i turned my wheel, i crashed. he threw his arms up at me. i got out and we were like standing face to face and i couldn't remember what happened and he ran. >> super mom kicks in. she says she ran to the car shouting her daughter's name. the girl was not inside that car, because she reportedly was released about a mile...
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the internet inner face you wear on your face. >> it is an experiment. it is a new inner face for all of the information that you would typic he get off of a smart phone. >> they are not on the market yet. google released more than 10,000 to developers and contest winners for feedback from outside the google campus. >> right now this experimental vision is $1500. that is not accessible to most people. >> with it you can look up maps, send text, check your e- mail and even take a picture and it shows up just like this. >> i don't know if i would personally use it. i feel like we have it in our face as much as possible already. i tkpoepb know if i literally want it on our face. >> reporter: skeptical but was surpriseed when she put them on. >> that is crazy. >> it is pretty incredible. that is like -- kind of like the holograms in movies. >> this will be ed kit. people might think you are recording them secretly and
the internet inner face you wear on your face. >> it is an experiment. it is a new inner face for all of the information that you would typic he get off of a smart phone. >> they are not on the market yet. google released more than 10,000 to developers and contest winners for feedback from outside the google campus. >> right now this experimental vision is $1500. that is not accessible to most people. >> with it you can look up maps, send text, check your e- mail and...
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a face-to-face class -- students talk about terrible online classes but there are terrible face-to-face classes. online if it is pore popperly structured than face-to-face. >> we shouldn't be afraid of it. we must use it effectively and responsibly and we should reach out to our partners in technology and say give us more ideas and we will happy illly give you idea that's will make you money but also make the educational experience a deep valuable experience. i think it is possible. we are raising funds to do that and i thank you for getting this started. this is a good idea. we're excited to do it. thank you all for being here. and thank you for joining us for this edition of equal time y and we're interviewing people who have found their passions, asking about their paths in life, to get some insight on pursuing our own passions. when you're on the bleeding edge of culture, you're gonna get creamed. you gotta be willing to have a few nicks and cuts and keep going. i mean, i've had so many of those twists and turns. i never would have dreamt about where i am today, and, honestly, i hav
a face-to-face class -- students talk about terrible online classes but there are terrible face-to-face classes. online if it is pore popperly structured than face-to-face. >> we shouldn't be afraid of it. we must use it effectively and responsibly and we should reach out to our partners in technology and say give us more ideas and we will happy illly give you idea that's will make you money but also make the educational experience a deep valuable experience. i think it is possible. we...
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what if you could shrink your pores just by washing your face? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® pore refining cleanser. alpha-hydroxy and exfoliating beads work to clean and tighten pores so they can look half their size. pores...shrink 'em down to size! [ female announcer ] pore refining cleanser. neutrogena.® [ female announcer ] pore refining cleanser. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. how old is the oldest person you've known? we gave people a sticker and had them show us. we learned a lot of us have known someone who's lived well into their 90s. and that's a great thing. but even though we're living longer, one thing that hasn't changed much is the official retirement age. ♪ the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. ♪ you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other
what if you could shrink your pores just by washing your face? [ female announcer ] neutrogena® pore refining cleanser. alpha-hydroxy and exfoliating beads work to clean and tighten pores so they can look half their size. pores...shrink 'em down to size! [ female announcer ] pore refining cleanser. neutrogena.® [ female announcer ] pore refining cleanser. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i...
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they could still face heavy fines. former republican presidential contender michele bachmann is calling it a career in the u.s. house. the minnesota congresswoman announced today she will not seek re-election. bachmann narrowly won a fourth term last year. she said today she was not worried about another tough re- election fight. she also dismissed concerns about an investigation of how she financed her unsuccessful campaign for president last year. president obama is expected to nominate james comey, a former bush administration official, to head the f.b.i. "the new york times" reported that today. comey is currently a hedge fund manager, and before that served as a deputy attorney general under president george w. bush. the current f.b.i. director robert mueller is mandated by law to leave his post by early september. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to gwen. >> ifill: u.s. forces killed the number two commander of the pakistani taliban today with a missile fired from a drone. jeffrey brown has th
they could still face heavy fines. former republican presidential contender michele bachmann is calling it a career in the u.s. house. the minnesota congresswoman announced today she will not seek re-election. bachmann narrowly won a fourth term last year. she said today she was not worried about another tough re- election fight. she also dismissed concerns about an investigation of how she financed her unsuccessful campaign for president last year. president obama is expected to nominate james...
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their faces were charred. their clothes were ripped., you know, nicole gross, one of the victims from charlotte, north carolina, she's sitting on the ground. she tried to get up but she couldn't get up and her legs are all, you know, torn up with shrapnel and she had that look on her face in shock and disbelief. >> tell me what you see when you look at that photo. >> i see what i felt. that day. i see the pain. and i see the fear. it brings back the smell. and the taste. of the smoke. and the smell of the blood. i saw so much blood. you know if you're smelling it and you know if you're seeing that much something truly horrible has happened. >> who was the first victim that you reached? >> there was a crowd of people at what is now known as the second bombing site and they were gathered around a woman. there were a lot of people helping. we were -- we were packing her legs with towels and we were doing cpr. she had such bad injuries to her legs. >> gaping wounds? >> yeah. gaping wounds to her legs. we got her in an ambulance. all i can s
their faces were charred. their clothes were ripped., you know, nicole gross, one of the victims from charlotte, north carolina, she's sitting on the ground. she tried to get up but she couldn't get up and her legs are all, you know, torn up with shrapnel and she had that look on her face in shock and disbelief. >> tell me what you see when you look at that photo. >> i see what i felt. that day. i see the pain. and i see the fear. it brings back the smell. and the taste. of the...
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they could still face heavy fines. former republican presidential contender michele bachmann is calling it a career in the u.s. house. the minnesota congresswoman announced today she will not seek re-election. bachmann narrowly won a fourth term last year. she said today she was not worried about another tough re- election fight. she also dismissed concerns about an investigation of how she financed her unsuccessful campaign for president last year. this was the day-- 60 years ago- - that edmund hillary and tenzing norgay became the first to climb mount everest, the world's highest mountain. since then, more than 3,000 people have scaled the peak in nepal, at 29,000 feet above sea level. today, the city of katmandu, the nepalese capital, staged a colorful parade to mark the occasion. statues of the two climbers were adorned with flower garlands, and family members rode in the parade. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to gwen. >> ifill: u.s. forces killed the number two commander of the pakistani tali
they could still face heavy fines. former republican presidential contender michele bachmann is calling it a career in the u.s. house. the minnesota congresswoman announced today she will not seek re-election. bachmann narrowly won a fourth term last year. she said today she was not worried about another tough re- election fight. she also dismissed concerns about an investigation of how she financed her unsuccessful campaign for president last year. this was the day-- 60 years ago- - that...
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. >> you want me to use the same cream on my face?er it? >> on the sun spots on your feet. if you invest in one gadget, this is life changing. it is basically like a microdetermine brags for your feet. and it will take the most hardened calluses and turn -- >> off your heels. they get crackly. and then what? >> you've got to be religious about putting on the heaviest cream you can find. look for something with shea butter. >> i want to kill her. >> and get those socks on. >> amy, thank you. >> if that's your real name. >> now we're getting ready for your outdoor face. >> the accidental housewife for a picture perfect yard. >> okay. after this. >> alaska is a very extreme environment. 30 foot seas, hurricane force winds. >> we go in some really bad situations and we always pull it off. >> easy down. >> i hit the water, game on. >> go. go. >> under water, go. >> the reason why we all do this job is to save lives. >> a lot of the times the coast guard comes before the family. when he's out flying, i do pray. >> i love you, daddy. >> ever
. >> you want me to use the same cream on my face?er it? >> on the sun spots on your feet. if you invest in one gadget, this is life changing. it is basically like a microdetermine brags for your feet. and it will take the most hardened calluses and turn -- >> off your heels. they get crackly. and then what? >> you've got to be religious about putting on the heaviest cream you can find. look for something with shea butter. >> i want to kill her. >> and get...
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perfect sense, but why just the face?and of car or vehicle? does it apply to anything else other than people's faces? >> that is a great question. and it really does appear to be very face-specific. so one doctor i talked to at harvard, he says he has patients who are artists, very successful artists who have face blindness and irony of irony some of them are port rate artists. they paint beautiful port rarai. they see things and can't file it away and recall it as the person i went to college with or the person i work with every day. >> is it based not just to suggest you know all about this, but it based on physiology, or is it more mental? i freeze up when i have to do math on the spot, and i almost wonder if face blindness is a little like the pressure's on, oh, no, i'm scrambling. >> it doesn't feel like it's emotional, actually. from what doctors told us it really feels very much like a brain disorder. some doctors say you can look at an mri of someone with face blindness and you can see it like certain things will
perfect sense, but why just the face?and of car or vehicle? does it apply to anything else other than people's faces? >> that is a great question. and it really does appear to be very face-specific. so one doctor i talked to at harvard, he says he has patients who are artists, very successful artists who have face blindness and irony of irony some of them are port rate artists. they paint beautiful port rarai. they see things and can't file it away and recall it as the person i went to...
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to come out and face the public and address them.'t know what it is she's going to say at this point how much of her ordeal she's going to discuss. likely not much, but at least she's agreed she would like to do this. and the press -- the police are just making sure that the press and the neighbors who congregated give adequate space as they come out to address the public. and as i said, we are live outside that cleveland home. amanda berry's, i believe, sister's home, so sadly her mother died while she was in captivity. and not many years past the disappearance of her young daughter who hadn't even turned 17. it was the day before her birthday that amanda berry disappeared. her birthday presents were still on her bed according to family members. and that's what they told police when they said this is no run away. this is a young girl about to celebrate her birthday with her family, excited, with no issues at all that would indicate that she would run away and yet for ten years, they would paper the neighborhoods with flyers, beseech
to come out and face the public and address them.'t know what it is she's going to say at this point how much of her ordeal she's going to discuss. likely not much, but at least she's agreed she would like to do this. and the press -- the police are just making sure that the press and the neighbors who congregated give adequate space as they come out to address the public. and as i said, we are live outside that cleveland home. amanda berry's, i believe, sister's home, so sadly her mother died...
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has to face.puffs has soft, air-fluffed pillows that are dermatologist tested to be gentle on your skin. face every day with puffs softness. >>> angelina jolie had a double mastectomy who have a gene that carries breast cancer. other women make the decision who don't have the same gene. have you been strong, classy, poised, amazing during this whole process. >> i really appreciate that. my goal is to empower other women as they are going through crazy decisions. i did choose a double mastectomy. and i got some e-mails as to why. why did you choose to do that? i went back to chicago, sat with my doctors and walked through why we made that decision. i also talked to a young girl, the youngest ever to have a double mastectomy because she carries the same brca gene. >> it starts with a lump or shadowy figure on a black and white screen. >> this, we know is cancer. >> that's how it happened to me. >> any other spots in either breast can be the same thing, they can be benign, malignant, we really don't
has to face.puffs has soft, air-fluffed pillows that are dermatologist tested to be gentle on your skin. face every day with puffs softness. >>> angelina jolie had a double mastectomy who have a gene that carries breast cancer. other women make the decision who don't have the same gene. have you been strong, classy, poised, amazing during this whole process. >> i really appreciate that. my goal is to empower other women as they are going through crazy decisions. i did choose a...
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they have a bandage over its face. they are right here trying to help some of the cuts from the tomato cage. >> aww, poor little thing. >> kktv did talk to nicole, and this is what she said about the rescue. >> he said if it would have got around her torso, she would have suffocated and the babies could have also suffocated. so, just in time. >> you heard that right. that deer almost didn't make it. neither did its baby. >> oh, this was a pregnant deer! it was probably trying to eat the tomatoes to get nutrients for the little babies. >> good thing somebody noticed in the first place. >> and good thing they called the rescuers, because as you heard it was only a matter of time. she would not have survived. >>> to the quaint and historic streets of palermo, italy. beautiful place, but check out this story that unfolds in front of these security cameras. a couple approach a french tourist and offer to show her around. so, you see them here. the french tourist is in the black dress. watch what happens. it quickly turns so
they have a bandage over its face. they are right here trying to help some of the cuts from the tomato cage. >> aww, poor little thing. >> kktv did talk to nicole, and this is what she said about the rescue. >> he said if it would have got around her torso, she would have suffocated and the babies could have also suffocated. so, just in time. >> you heard that right. that deer almost didn't make it. neither did its baby. >> oh, this was a pregnant deer! it was...
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citizen facing charges of lying to the fbi?r the hearing with the two students from u-mass dartmouth, the two we just talked about, now the other hearing is taking place involving the third suspect, the other student at u-mass dartmouth. right now we do have cnn correspondents and producers inside that courtroom of course who will bring you the very latest with what happens during that hearing. >> okay. pamela brown, live for me there in boston. just outside of the federal courthouse reporting on those two young students from kazakhstan who had been at u-mass dartmouth. the bail has been waived. they are taking voluntary detention while their attorneys sort of try to figure out and present a bail package there to the judge. and that is it for me here in boston. but please do not go anywhere. we'll continue this breaking coverage with my colleague jake tapper who is up next. "the lead" starts right now. >>> breaking news. three new suspects in the boston terror investigation appearing in court moments ago. i'm jake tapper and th
citizen facing charges of lying to the fbi?r the hearing with the two students from u-mass dartmouth, the two we just talked about, now the other hearing is taking place involving the third suspect, the other student at u-mass dartmouth. right now we do have cnn correspondents and producers inside that courtroom of course who will bring you the very latest with what happens during that hearing. >> okay. pamela brown, live for me there in boston. just outside of the federal courthouse...
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man is facing up to 30 years in prison after pleading guilty to deadly hit-and-run.l bromwell hit ruby whitfield back in march. bromwell took off but later admitted to being behind the wheem and drinking -- wheel and drinking behind the wheel. >> we're down in fox 5 satellite center money north -- monitoring three young men locked up accused of helping their college buddy joe har sign 95 after the attacks -- joe har. >> the two young men from kaz stan seen here in times square with boston bombing suspect dzhokhar a third man is charged with lying to federal investigators. attorneys for two of the accused addressed reporters. >> as we said he assisted the f.b.i. in this investigation. he is just as shocked and horrified by the violence in boston that took place as the rest of the community is. >> he's cooperated fully with the authorities and looks forward to the truth coming out in this case. >> according to the criminal complaint the three men all friends of dzhokhar believed he was one of the boston bombing suspects based on surveillance video april 18th and based
man is facing up to 30 years in prison after pleading guilty to deadly hit-and-run.l bromwell hit ruby whitfield back in march. bromwell took off but later admitted to being behind the wheem and drinking -- wheel and drinking behind the wheel. >> we're down in fox 5 satellite center money north -- monitoring three young men locked up accused of helping their college buddy joe har sign 95 after the attacks -- joe har. >> the two young men from kaz stan seen here in times square with...
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face down. face down, guys. face down. don't resist. >> after a brief struggle, terrell is carried from his cell. he is brought outside where he'll be checked for any injuries and given time to cool off. >> if you would have complied, we wouldn't have to go through this. >> you take my stuff. y'all did this. cutting off my mother -- circulation, i hope you have to cut my mother -- hand off. >> everything went the way it was supposed to. all his property is removed from the items. drinking items that he used to assault staff with. he'll be removed from restraints after he complies with procedures. >> i think it went excellent. nobody got hurt. >>> coming up, we visit a completely different side of river bend prison. >> i was in protective custody because of the way child molesters are traditionally treated. so i certainly had some anxious moments. ♪ ...is the smell of salt in the air. ♪ it's the sound a seashell makes. [ seagulls calling ] away...is a place that's beyond your imagination, yet well within your means. find yo
face down. face down, guys. face down. don't resist. >> after a brief struggle, terrell is carried from his cell. he is brought outside where he'll be checked for any injuries and given time to cool off. >> if you would have complied, we wouldn't have to go through this. >> you take my stuff. y'all did this. cutting off my mother -- circulation, i hope you have to cut my mother -- hand off. >> everything went the way it was supposed to. all his property is removed from...
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. >> how a face-to-face confrontation turned into a dramatic face-off. >> oh, my god. >> and a dude wants to suck face through a window, but instead gets sucker punched. >> before i show you guys this video, i want to warn you, it is incredibly difficult to watch. according to a report, this video was shot inside a children's home orphanage in russia. watch what the woman in the middle of the screen is doing to these young boys between the ages of seven and ten. >> oh, my gosh. they are in line to get beat. >> you see the boys waiting in line. and one by one, they come out to this woman who is using what looks like some sort of belt or whip to physically hit these young boys as they scream, as they cry, as they beg her to stop. some reports say this is the way they get these boys to go to sleep. some say it's a tactic to keep them in line, to get them to behave. >> this is bs. that's what this is. there is no way to explain this in any rational matter. this is abuse to these kids. >> that's not how you get kids to go to sleep. >> it's wrong. it's weird they filmed it. what's the point of
. >> how a face-to-face confrontation turned into a dramatic face-off. >> oh, my god. >> and a dude wants to suck face through a window, but instead gets sucker punched. >> before i show you guys this video, i want to warn you, it is incredibly difficult to watch. according to a report, this video was shot inside a children's home orphanage in russia. watch what the woman in the middle of the screen is doing to these young boys between the ages of seven and ten. >>...
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hammond faces a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.he has already spent 15 months incarcerated. the president emeritus of the center for constitutional rights spoke outside the courthouse on tuesday after hammond pled guilty. jeremy hammond pleaded guilty to one count of hacking into a protected computer. that finishes the case in terms of any other charges. it carries up to a maximum 10 years in prison. the demand is that he gets time served. >> this is part of a sledgehammer of what the government is doing to people who expose corporate secrets, government secrets, and secrets of an empire. the people that should have been on trial were the very people that jeremy admitted to hacking into, which is the stratfor people who have engaged in corporate spying, along with government corporation, public safety people in arizona, fbi, etc.. >> one of his attorneys also spoke outside the courthouse. >> the united states government has discretion over its case is over who it prosecutes and why, and choosing to prosecute jeremy hammond for expo
hammond faces a maximum sentence of 10 years in prison.he has already spent 15 months incarcerated. the president emeritus of the center for constitutional rights spoke outside the courthouse on tuesday after hammond pled guilty. jeremy hammond pleaded guilty to one count of hacking into a protected computer. that finishes the case in terms of any other charges. it carries up to a maximum 10 years in prison. the demand is that he gets time served. >> this is part of a sledgehammer of what...
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has to face.it with puffs ultra soft & strong. puffs has soft, air-fluffed pillows that are dermatologist tested to be gentle on your skin. face every day with puffs softness. >>> it has been called the shadow war. a war waged not with boots on the ground but with eyes in the skies. unmanned aerial vehicles, drones, have flown stealth missions in yemen, achg, pakistan and somalia. some guided with laser missiles. the cia and defense department each runs its own drone program with its own set of rules. the cia's program is so highly classified that it is barely acknowledged by the white house. between 2004 and 2013, the new america foundation puts the total stimed number of strikes in pakistan and yemen at 428 with 49 under president bush and 379 under president obama. that's almost eight times as many strikes under the obama administration. they stimthe number of militants killed to be between 1,982 and 3251. the number of civilians between 276 and 368. and unknown casualties between 200 and 330.
has to face.it with puffs ultra soft & strong. puffs has soft, air-fluffed pillows that are dermatologist tested to be gentle on your skin. face every day with puffs softness. >>> it has been called the shadow war. a war waged not with boots on the ground but with eyes in the skies. unmanned aerial vehicles, drones, have flown stealth missions in yemen, achg, pakistan and somalia. some guided with laser missiles. the cia and defense department each runs its own drone program with...
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it could be that he recognizes certain aspects of her face, but not the whole face all together.quickly, someone else who has this, dr. oliver sachs. i interviewed him about this. his is so profound that he has a hard time recognizing his own face even in the mirror. take a look, i talked to him specifically about this. take a listen. take this one. soft focus. the owner of this face is looking tough. i don't know who it is. >> you can see how he looks for clues to try and piece together who somebody is. >> when you look at the case of brad pitt and he's married to one of the most stunning women in the world, you're saying it's possible he may not even recognize or be able to tell who his own wife is, angelina jolee, when she walks into a room. >> i'm really fascinated by this. a two and a half-month old baby, if they see a face smile, they will smile back. we recognize faces and they're an individual case, noticing certain aspects more than the face as a whole. let me just show you for a second, erin, if i might, what's happening in the brain. this is the front, this is the back
it could be that he recognizes certain aspects of her face, but not the whole face all together.quickly, someone else who has this, dr. oliver sachs. i interviewed him about this. his is so profound that he has a hard time recognizing his own face even in the mirror. take a look, i talked to him specifically about this. take a listen. take this one. soft focus. the owner of this face is looking tough. i don't know who it is. >> you can see how he looks for clues to try and piece together...
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face every day with puffs softness. face every day in communities like chicagong.oming together with the city and military veterans for the coca cola foundation's troops for fitness. an innovative program that's inspiring hundreds of people. with fun ways to move a little more. stay active and to see how good a little balance can feel. part of our goal to inspire more than 3 million people to rediscover the joy of being active this summer see the difference all of us can make, together. ♪ the one and only, cheerios it seems outrageous to the family, but the punishment. kaitlyn hunt is facing 15 years in jail, and a lifetime labeled as a sexual predator. she turned down a plea that would have offered house arrest and probation, because it would have meaned two child abuse felonies on her record. a decision like that is like the lesser of two evils, her loif has been destroyed already. >> but the parents of the younger girl say hunt knew the relationship was not appropriate. >> we had actually told miss hunt that this was wrong. >> court documents show police believe
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but i was a very visible sign of just increasing lack of face into. level face into the criminal justice system and obviously people in egypt have always had a negative inviting relationship with the police and a not very good relationship with me but that has even become worse after the revolution officials from the ruling freedom and justice party and the police admit that the authorities are reluctant to confront suspected mob killers for fear of backlash however local party leader ahmed shah hearts who personally knew one of the victims maintained security is improving post revolution egypt has experienced one of the best revolutions in history the country's being healed very quickly we're almost in a stable situation there will be security we have a plan for the economy and security reject this is little consolation for the families of victims like sabri who have seen no justice. the local security chief said just give me one dog and arrest him in twenty four hours now it was done for has been dead for fifty days and security director has done no
but i was a very visible sign of just increasing lack of face into. level face into the criminal justice system and obviously people in egypt have always had a negative inviting relationship with the police and a not very good relationship with me but that has even become worse after the revolution officials from the ruling freedom and justice party and the police admit that the authorities are reluctant to confront suspected mob killers for fear of backlash however local party leader ahmed...
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get emergency medical help right away if your face, lips, throat or tongue swells.z can cause blurred vision, dizziness, drowsiness and decreased sweating. do not drive, operate machinery or do unsafe tasks until you know how toviaz affects you. the most common side effects are dry mouth and constipation. talk to your doctor about toviaz. . >>> while most clevelanders have never stepped foot inside the cuyahoga county correction center, the jail's 2200 inmates reflect the diversity of the city itself and 70 housing units, none as diverse as 9-d. it is dedicated to male inmates who might be considered prey. >> they are transgender inmates, homosexual inmates. they mix them in with the older inmates because they are less likely to assault them for the lifestyle, if they would be in a younger pod, they would be more assaults on them. >> i am in here because of my age. i'm a heterosexual, i'm a straight guy. >> 65-year-old mason says 9-d exposed him to people he might never have met on the outside. >> i never hung around a lot of gay people before, not my thing. it is r
get emergency medical help right away if your face, lips, throat or tongue swells.z can cause blurred vision, dizziness, drowsiness and decreased sweating. do not drive, operate machinery or do unsafe tasks until you know how toviaz affects you. the most common side effects are dry mouth and constipation. talk to your doctor about toviaz. . >>> while most clevelanders have never stepped foot inside the cuyahoga county correction center, the jail's 2200 inmates reflect the diversity of...
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>> this is one of the biggest challenges facing the united states in our diplomacy internationally. we have recommended that the united states designate 15 countries as the worst violators of religious freedom, including egypt. in the context of egypt, it is because of government action and inaction. the government persecuting people under blasphemy-like laws, but also allowing street gangs to attack religious minorities, like the coptic christian church, with impunity. it is time for our government to let cairo know we want to see those violations end. >> george: and you mentioned blasphemy laws. right now there is a christian mother of three who is in jail of pakistan, convicted of blasphemying the muslim mohammed. how common are these cases around the world? >> tragically, they're increasingly common. pakistan is the worst situation for blasphemy laws. in our report, we identified 16 individuals in pakistan who are on death row for allegedly blasfemous statements. and they're not all christians. there are always muslims. we've seen increasing cases in egypt, and other places, lik
>> this is one of the biggest challenges facing the united states in our diplomacy internationally. we have recommended that the united states designate 15 countries as the worst violators of religious freedom, including egypt. in the context of egypt, it is because of government action and inaction. the government persecuting people under blasphemy-like laws, but also allowing street gangs to attack religious minorities, like the coptic christian church, with impunity. it is time for our...
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showing some level of remorse, which again flies in the face of a theory of sociopathy. but at the same time, he says it comes from his early childhood sexual abuse. this is what we know about sexual sadists, that almost invariably they have horrible histories of abuse. part of what we walk away from, which in part away from disgust of the captor, how do they break the cycle? how do we encourage children to get the help they need so they don't continue the cycle and become abusers themselves? >> jeff, as we try to make some sort of sense of what was behind what happened here in this horrible captivity of these three women, talking to people here in cleveland, some of them have said to me they hope that these women, being that they are so young, that they can go on and have important moments in their life and really, i guess, recover from this horrible thing that they have been through. what do you think their healing process may be like? what might help when you're talking about these women and also this 6-year-old girl? >> well, certainly getting the individual therapy.
showing some level of remorse, which again flies in the face of a theory of sociopathy. but at the same time, he says it comes from his early childhood sexual abuse. this is what we know about sexual sadists, that almost invariably they have horrible histories of abuse. part of what we walk away from, which in part away from disgust of the captor, how do they break the cycle? how do we encourage children to get the help they need so they don't continue the cycle and become abusers themselves?...
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i didn't know if the bill had ripped his face open. if it had damaged his eyes or -- you know, i didn't know exactly where it hit him. it was so fast. >> luckily, the wound looks worse than it is. the crew's able to quickly stop the bleeding. but the trip to the hospital is painful. after a long boat ride and an hour plane trip, steven finally reaches the hospital in panama city. the young fisherman does survive the ordeal, though he's hurt badly. the giant marlin did serious damage. >> the bill hit me in the back of the throat, and i have a couple lacerations back there, and then it went up here and broke my nasal cavity and cut this area of my cheek up, and then it cut the corner of my lip. >> steven knows he's lucky to have escaped with his life and amazingly one can hardly tell by looking at him that he battled one of the fiercest fish in the sea. >> i can't feel my front three teeth, these three teeth. that's the only lasting effect of it. there might be some scars in my mouth, but no one's looking there. >> i thought about this e
i didn't know if the bill had ripped his face open. if it had damaged his eyes or -- you know, i didn't know exactly where it hit him. it was so fast. >> luckily, the wound looks worse than it is. the crew's able to quickly stop the bleeding. but the trip to the hospital is painful. after a long boat ride and an hour plane trip, steven finally reaches the hospital in panama city. the young fisherman does survive the ordeal, though he's hurt badly. the giant marlin did serious damage....
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we are in the experimental face. >> a woman from massachusetts died of a sudden stroke. that woman's daughter, you saw her in the video hugging carmen, describe her and her mom as beacons of light. >>> well, now to a frustrating story. it was a frustrating morning for folks on metro. crowded platforms, delays up to 45 minutes. delia explains what went wrong. >>> a lot of late calls to work this morning. >> i'll be late, but they understand. that's what happens. >> platforms were packed and as folks waited and waited for a train and when one finally came, hundreds came in just to catch a ride. >> this is public transportation, delays are expected. >> metro's red line train between noma and fort tottin. therefore, they turn the trains around here at judiciary square, jumping off a lot of frustrated passengers. >> over at judiciary square, trains pulled into that station, passengers unloaded. >> we made it here. >> for the first time in years. and it was a delay. at least 45 minutes. >> it was like that all weekend, too. >> but metro tells wusa9 this morning's unexpected ra
we are in the experimental face. >> a woman from massachusetts died of a sudden stroke. that woman's daughter, you saw her in the video hugging carmen, describe her and her mom as beacons of light. >>> well, now to a frustrating story. it was a frustrating morning for folks on metro. crowded platforms, delays up to 45 minutes. delia explains what went wrong. >>> a lot of late calls to work this morning. >> i'll be late, but they understand. that's what happens....
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they'll say i'll piss all over your face. they'll say you have had [ bleep ] thrown on you. you've been disrespected. you're thrash now. >> reporter: the situation inside guantanamo is dire. there's a hunger strike to more than 100. about 30 refuse to take the liquid nutritional drinks and fed through a tube but officials admit that the clock is ticking on the option. >> if anybody's had a can of ensure or muscle milk or whatever, it says it is not designed for a long term sole source of nutrition so there are long-term consequences of getting all of your meals through a liquid supplement. >> reporter: it's leading to more conflict including so-called splashing where detainees squirt guards with water, water and feces. >> that's a biggest way to act out is the throwing of feces at guards and happening consistently actually for the past month and a half every day there's a splashing. >> reporter: you can see the result of some splashing on the ceiling. pieces of feces that are still stuck to the top of the ceiling. one guard says she's been splashed several times. >> and you
they'll say i'll piss all over your face. they'll say you have had [ bleep ] thrown on you. you've been disrespected. you're thrash now. >> reporter: the situation inside guantanamo is dire. there's a hunger strike to more than 100. about 30 refuse to take the liquid nutritional drinks and fed through a tube but officials admit that the clock is ticking on the option. >> if anybody's had a can of ensure or muscle milk or whatever, it says it is not designed for a long term sole...
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the whole left side of my face had a gaping hole and you could see inside my face. >> every bone in paul's face was broken and nearly all of his facial muscle was torn. komyatti's girlfriend jenny sterling was at home when she got a haunting call from paul's cell phone. >> on impact, my cell phone activated. as i say -- i didn't know how to unlock the key pad. so it went to the last phone number i called which was jenny. >> and i just started hearing voices in the background and a woman scream and a man said, oh, my gosh. don't move, don't move, don't >> every bone in paul's face was broken and nearly all of his facial muscle was torn. komyatti's girlfriend jenny sterling was at home when she got a haunting call from paul's cell phone. >> on impact, my cell phone activated. as i say -- i didn't know how to unlock the key pad. so it went to the last phone number i called which was jenny. >> and i just started hearing voices in the background and a woman scream and a man said, oh, my gosh. don't move, don't move, don't move. don't try to get up. don't try to get up. he said, i've got to go h
the whole left side of my face had a gaping hole and you could see inside my face. >> every bone in paul's face was broken and nearly all of his facial muscle was torn. komyatti's girlfriend jenny sterling was at home when she got a haunting call from paul's cell phone. >> on impact, my cell phone activated. as i say -- i didn't know how to unlock the key pad. so it went to the last phone number i called which was jenny. >> and i just started hearing voices in the background...
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he is facing charges for that.f convicted, he faces 15 to 48 years in jail for something the army did. >> dave philipps, you also pointed out department of defense studies have shown both brain injuries and ptsd make it far more likely for military members to be discharged. can you explain what you found out about why that is the case and if there is any link between the military pause difficulty in identifying mental illness in general -- military's difficulty in identifying mental illness in general, and may have a link to increased suicides? >> there have been studies, you know, and numerous studies both by the department of defense and by civilian researchers that say people with brain injuries, people with repeated deployments, people with ptsd are much more likely to run into all sorts of trouble whether it is a misconduct discharge or divorce or substance abuse or being arrested in the civilian world. and i don't think anyone disputes that. where the army runs into trouble is the people that are often try to
he is facing charges for that.f convicted, he faces 15 to 48 years in jail for something the army did. >> dave philipps, you also pointed out department of defense studies have shown both brain injuries and ptsd make it far more likely for military members to be discharged. can you explain what you found out about why that is the case and if there is any link between the military pause difficulty in identifying mental illness in general -- military's difficulty in identifying mental...
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or nationwide is basically the religious concerns certain of the face. we have religious objections and they are able to raise sufficient funds to sort of fight the passage of these laws surprisingly europe is behind the curve which i was shocked about minus switzerland of course the only country foreigners can go to for assisted death why is this so taboo even in places that are considered more progressive than the us. well the netherlands switzerland nevertheless there are a lot what it's also again the religious aspect the religious forces are very very powerful in you know this in the abortion issue these. situations re the lot of religious concerns and we have tried to address those but sometimes unsuccessfully persuading these groups thank you george amy board member death of dignity national center appreciate your time your we're taking a quick break but still ahead we'll take a look at pakistan post election and we'll look back at one of the most atrocious pieces that have come out of the war in iraq. they're ready to come here to work and not ge
or nationwide is basically the religious concerns certain of the face. we have religious objections and they are able to raise sufficient funds to sort of fight the passage of these laws surprisingly europe is behind the curve which i was shocked about minus switzerland of course the only country foreigners can go to for assisted death why is this so taboo even in places that are considered more progressive than the us. well the netherlands switzerland nevertheless there are a lot what it's...
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. >>> one driver is facing dui charges, a second driver could be facing similar charges after a two-vehicle collision. police say they're trying to determine which of the two vehicles ran a red light around 2:20 a.m. a black suv t-boned a dodge stratus and then hit a pole. took fire crews an hour to get the driver out of the suv. the driver of the dodge has been charged with dui. police are considering similar charges for the suv driver. >>> a man from palo alto is in central custody, accused of killing a family of four. the fbi arrested kevin dahlgren when his flight landed last night. police say he killed his aunt and uncle and their two sons. czech authorities issued an international warrant for his arrest. >>> a holiday like no other. we found out what the state of the state park system is. new at 5:30, the record that is going to be set this memorial weekend. >>> memorial day weekend is usually the biggest visitor weekend. some of the spectacular reasons why as well as the attractions. >>> back here in 10 minutes. holiday weekend forecast. there's some rain in the forecast. i'll break
. >>> one driver is facing dui charges, a second driver could be facing similar charges after a two-vehicle collision. police say they're trying to determine which of the two vehicles ran a red light around 2:20 a.m. a black suv t-boned a dodge stratus and then hit a pole. took fire crews an hour to get the driver out of the suv. the driver of the dodge has been charged with dui. police are considering similar charges for the suv driver. >>> a man from palo alto is in central...
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face every day with puffs softness. face every day i'll bebooop. back.'s a nice guy. no i'm talking about your yogurt. see dannon oikos is so rich and thick and smooth. so smooth. in a national taste test dannon oikos fat free strawberry flavor beat chobani 2 to 1. mmmm. stamos? look babe - i'm doing better. she means the yogurt. in us babe. try it for yourself. dannon oikos greek nonfat yogurt. ♪ dannon go olive garden's three course italian dinner, just $12.95. choose one of five new...
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him, face-to-face, and he let out a big sigh and also just started shaking his head. it seemed to me that at that very moment, when the verdict had come down, he was shell-shocked. he seemed surprised. he seemed upset. the gravity of what happened seemed to hit him at that very moment. >> the defense called no witnesses during the trial. do you think that was a mistake, or was the evidence just kind of so overwhelming? >> you know, i hate to second-guess this defense. the defense attorney jack mcmahon is legendary here in philadelphia. he certainly cross examined the witnesses very vigorously. he gave what many consider to be a game-changing closing argument but i think in a death penalty case, certainly jurors want to hear from someone, whether it be the defendant himself or herself or perhaps an expert. i think they want to hear the defense give some sort of explanation, some sort of story, and they didn't get that. >> they had already heard from a lot of people who actually worked for this doctor who had already admitted to crimes so what are the range of options n
him, face-to-face, and he let out a big sigh and also just started shaking his head. it seemed to me that at that very moment, when the verdict had come down, he was shell-shocked. he seemed surprised. he seemed upset. the gravity of what happened seemed to hit him at that very moment. >> the defense called no witnesses during the trial. do you think that was a mistake, or was the evidence just kind of so overwhelming? >> you know, i hate to second-guess this defense. the defense...
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how does it feel to go from having this horribly scarred face to having a face without scars?t. i'm thrilled. i'm thrilled with what i've got. >> and she doesn't just have a new face. she also has a new man in her life. her piano teacher. >> so you walked in for a piano lesson and you got -- >> i got the love of my life. how lucky is that? >> he fell in love with carmen a few weeks before she got her new face. >> what about sheldon touched your heart? >> that he was able to see me through my scars at the time. >> i'll be honest with you, a lot of men couldn't handle all this. >> oh, i definitely know that. >> but sheldon. >> sheldon's different. >> sheldon, when you look at carmen, what do you see? >> i see an incredible woman. i see a woman that loves strength, inner beauty and outer beauty. >> right now carmen doesn't have much control over her face. can you smile? >> little bit, yeah. >> doctors tell her it will keep getting better and better. >> he kisses me. i can't pucker and feel yet, but i am looking forward to that day because i know that day will come. so i am lookin
how does it feel to go from having this horribly scarred face to having a face without scars?t. i'm thrilled. i'm thrilled with what i've got. >> and she doesn't just have a new face. she also has a new man in her life. her piano teacher. >> so you walked in for a piano lesson and you got -- >> i got the love of my life. how lucky is that? >> he fell in love with carmen a few weeks before she got her new face. >> what about sheldon touched your heart? >> that...
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now we find ourselves facing an uphill battle. and that is the introduction of this legislation that i believe is probably the worst that we could ever have. let me explain it to you and see what h.r. 1911 does. we are 3.4%. that looks like it's reasonable. if this bill passes this week, by july 1, we will be up to 6.8% -- by july 1, if we don't do anything, 6.8%. if we pass h.r. 1911, we will be interest. 109 in isn't this a disgrace, a shame, on a nation that encourages our young people whether they go in business or not, to get an education. and then as mr. jeffries mentioned, the congressional black caucus has taken on the burden, a horrific burden that has been put on our parents. parent-plus. i looked at the numbers and university of texas houston, the parents-plus program cost students to drop out by the thousands. i thank the chair woman fudge for waking up this issue along with our members in our education committee from the congressional black caucus, because this is what is happening under the parent-plus program, alrea
now we find ourselves facing an uphill battle. and that is the introduction of this legislation that i believe is probably the worst that we could ever have. let me explain it to you and see what h.r. 1911 does. we are 3.4%. that looks like it's reasonable. if this bill passes this week, by july 1, we will be up to 6.8% -- by july 1, if we don't do anything, 6.8%. if we pass h.r. 1911, we will be interest. 109 in isn't this a disgrace, a shame, on a nation that encourages our young people...
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i forget names but not faces.s. >> a different disorder. >>> a face we all recognize, wolf, hey. >> thanks, suzanne. that's it for me here in moore. at least for now. i'll be back 5:00 p.m. eastern "the situation room." jake tapper is leading cnn special coverage back in washington. the president about -- getting ready to deliver a major speech on national security at the national defense university in washington. we'll have special coverage of that right after this. 25 dolla! first get salad and cheddar bay biscuits. then choose from a variety of seafood entrées. plus choose either an appetizer or a dessert to share. offer ends soon at red lobster! where we sea food differently. plus choose either an appetizer or a dessert to share. i am an american i'm a teacher. i'm a firefighter. i'm a carpenter. i'm an accountant. a mechanical engineer. and i shop at walmart. truth is, over sixty percent of america shops at walmart every month. i find what i need, at a great price. and the money i save goes to important thing
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the face follows him and blinks. actually quite simple to do it. >> and those devices on his temples? computer chips with l.e.d. lights. >> the remotes were for the air conditioner. the beep when you listen on the movie, it's from the air conditioner behind him. it just turns on. that was it. >> it might have been a fabrication, but it fooled a lot of people. >> there was people trying to buy, trying to use it. trying to be when factors. we got over 11,000 comments on our page. >> this has 5 million views on youtube alone. >> you see it, you want to believe it. even if you kind of know it's fake, you want to believe it's real and send it around because it's delightful that that technology exists and that he's so excited about, you know, this weird invention that he's created. >>> and finally, from the headache-induced, to the logic-defying. >> when the first cog starts rolling, it looks like a cg cog. it doesn't look like a real thing. >> here it comes. tires rolling uphill. that was where this viral video lost me. t
the face follows him and blinks. actually quite simple to do it. >> and those devices on his temples? computer chips with l.e.d. lights. >> the remotes were for the air conditioner. the beep when you listen on the movie, it's from the air conditioner behind him. it just turns on. that was it. >> it might have been a fabrication, but it fooled a lot of people. >> there was people trying to buy, trying to use it. trying to be when factors. we got over 11,000 comments on...
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it faces opposition from republicans who see it as a tax increase. microsoft is retooling windows 8 which has been blamed for the slump in pv taelz. the company will release an updated version later this year making it easier to use which has been the biggest complaint by consumers. and disney believes the fourth is strong with electronics arts teaming up to make new "star wars" video games. the move comes weeks after disney shut its lucasarts division. >>> raging wildfires prompt massive spending. the u.s. forest service will dish out nearly $160 million within the next five years for a bigger and faster fleet to fight the flames. >>> this year's fortune 500 list is out. at the top with more than $469 billion in revee, walmart, which took back the crown from exxon mobil, followed by chev n chevron, phillips 66, berkshire hathaway, apple and facebook at 482. general motors is recalling hybrids including the chevy malibu eco, buick lacrosse. the u.s. treasury will sell the remaining gm stock on hold from the auto bailout. the department expects to sel
it faces opposition from republicans who see it as a tax increase. microsoft is retooling windows 8 which has been blamed for the slump in pv taelz. the company will release an updated version later this year making it easier to use which has been the biggest complaint by consumers. and disney believes the fourth is strong with electronics arts teaming up to make new "star wars" video games. the move comes weeks after disney shut its lucasarts division. >>> raging wildfires...