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>> and i'm going to facetime him right now. >> jimmy: oh, really?u're going to like it. >> jimmy: okay. >> i'll keep him near my microphone. >> jimmy: here, i'll put him right here. >> let's see. >> jimmy: all right. >> hey, nick. >> jimmy: hi, nick! >> hi, jimmy. how are you doing? >> jimmy: good. where are you, nick? >> i'm at home. i worked from home today. >> jimmy: okay. all right. >> you look like you're on a beautiful beach, nick. >> jimmy: no i'm at the grove. i'm filling in for mario lopez. [ laughter ] >> nick, nick, thank you for doing this with me. you yourself put in a ton of time designing this gift. and so i am very excited for us to present it to jimmy. nick, so far clued the audience in that we had a difficult time with an easter island question. >> sure. >> what they don't know so much is that you and i and jimmy constantly text about gene simmons, the frontman of kiss. >> jimmy: yeah, yeah. >> and that throughout the taping of celebrity "who wants to be a millionaire" i was trying to slip in quotes of gene simmons'. >> right. it's
>> and i'm going to facetime him right now. >> jimmy: oh, really?u're going to like it. >> jimmy: okay. >> i'll keep him near my microphone. >> jimmy: here, i'll put him right here. >> let's see. >> jimmy: all right. >> hey, nick. >> jimmy: hi, nick! >> hi, jimmy. how are you doing? >> jimmy: good. where are you, nick? >> i'm at home. i worked from home today. >> jimmy: okay. all right. >> you look like you're...
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things like zoom, facetime, messenger, and whatsapp have let people connect in ways that made it difficultkend box office, "captain america: brave new world" is still on top. it brought in another $15 million even when most of hollywood's attention was on the oscars. the only significant new elease, "last breath," earned $7.8 million. number three was "the monkey" with $6.4 million. >>> that's your "money watch" report for this monday morning. i'm matt pieper, cbs news, new york. >>> next, tribute on ice. the skating community comes together to remember the victims of the d.c. plane crash. (vo) if you have graves' disease, your eye symptoms could mean something more. that gritty feeling can't be brushed away. even a little blurry vision can distort things. and something serious may be behind those itchy eyes. up to 50% of people with graves' could develop a different condition called thyroid eye disease, which should be treated by a different doctor. see an expert. find a t-e-d eye specialist at isitted.com speak now or forever hold your p- (cough) only took 4-hour cough liquid? (cough cou
things like zoom, facetime, messenger, and whatsapp have let people connect in ways that made it difficultkend box office, "captain america: brave new world" is still on top. it brought in another $15 million even when most of hollywood's attention was on the oscars. the only significant new elease, "last breath," earned $7.8 million. number three was "the monkey" with $6.4 million. >>> that's your "money watch" report for this monday morning....
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. >> brittany, during the police interview, also said that she had spoken to him via facetime several times, and nobody else was able to say that they'd spoken to him by anything other than text. >> despite the conflicting stories, local police don't have enough evidence to move forward, but that doesn't stop blake from continuing to dig. blake learns the whole time that shannon's been gone. his veteran disability checks were being cashed by teresa. >> she pocketed $32,434, and they were getting around 3000 every month because the department of veterans weren't aware that shannon had gone missing or was not able to bank the funds himself. >> blake alerts the department of veteran affairs, and they immediately put a stop to any further payments. >> she never tried to stop those payments, and she was spending, you know, the money as well on various things. >> teresa and her daughter brittany are now in the crosshairs of the u.s. department of veteran affairs. their investigators discovered that the day after shannon was last seen, teresa contacted the cell service in an attempt to unloc
. >> brittany, during the police interview, also said that she had spoken to him via facetime several times, and nobody else was able to say that they'd spoken to him by anything other than text. >> despite the conflicting stories, local police don't have enough evidence to move forward, but that doesn't stop blake from continuing to dig. blake learns the whole time that shannon's been gone. his veteran disability checks were being cashed by teresa. >> she pocketed $32,434,...
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so nice to meet you on facetime. yes. um, so, angela.. forgive me. i'm in a little bit of a shock, but i did. i've been using meaningful beauty for a while and, um, i love the product, by the way, but i have always wondered, is it a real melon? and if so, what's the secret ingredient in those? well, i do have a little proposal for you. would you be interested in going to the south of france... wow! ...meeting dr. sebagh... -no way! -and getting a private tour of the melon fields? wow! so, would that be something you would be interested in doing? yes, that sounds amazing! we could talk you into that? i think so, yes. (bright music) ♪ (dr. sebagh) hello! welcome to france, angela! -thank you. -how are you, my darling? you look so good. thank you. nice to meet you. thank you. -look at you. -i'm so excited. -how pretty you are. -thank you. oh, my goodness, so pretty. look, this is where it all started! see? look. that's great, hold this. (angela) so today i got to meet dr. sebagh in person. he greeted me at the melon field. we picked a melon
so nice to meet you on facetime. yes. um, so, angela.. forgive me. i'm in a little bit of a shock, but i did. i've been using meaningful beauty for a while and, um, i love the product, by the way, but i have always wondered, is it a real melon? and if so, what's the secret ingredient in those? well, i do have a little proposal for you. would you be interested in going to the south of france... wow! ...meeting dr. sebagh... -no way! -and getting a private tour of the melon fields? wow! so, would...
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or facetime. >> or. >> skype was kind of like the first.h, i mean, gosh, they're kind of like gone. and now, yeah, it was the zoom of that era. >> yeah. i think it's really interesting, just kind of a lesson in how fast technology moves. because remember when skype first came out, it was like, this is the most incredible thing ever. we can talk to each other on phones and computers and all this stuff, and then something better comes along and just pushes it aside, or it just gets more users and that's the end of it. >> yeah, i haven't used it in ages. >> i still have the icon on my ipad and just never yeah, never make it there. never make it there. >> goodbye. >> bye. skype. it was nice while it lasted. your next nurse could be a robot. japan is turning to new technology to try to help its aging population. a university has created a robot to perform the same duties as a nurse. it can roll somebody over. i guess that's what we're witnessing right here. change diapers and perform some household tasks. the robot is still in the early stages o
or facetime. >> or. >> skype was kind of like the first.h, i mean, gosh, they're kind of like gone. and now, yeah, it was the zoom of that era. >> yeah. i think it's really interesting, just kind of a lesson in how fast technology moves. because remember when skype first came out, it was like, this is the most incredible thing ever. we can talk to each other on phones and computers and all this stuff, and then something better comes along and just pushes it aside, or it just...
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were dying in the hospital, they had remember, they had just the face to face, you know, ipads or facetime. they couldn't. >> visit. >> in person. >> right? >> people didn't know what we looked like, so we had to show them pictures behind the masks. >> yeah, yeah. no, i was thinking about that when you came into the studio that i talked to you countless times during the pandemic, but it was always, always over zoom or during during the show. this was the first time we met in person here. you know, janet touched on this here. and that is the fact that there are millions of americans continuing to deal with the long term effects of long covid. where do we stand in terms of the research and kind of wrapping our heads around the implications of long term covid? are we developing better treatments in that arena? >> i think it's been really challenging because i think long covid is probably a bunch of different diseases. so it's like looking to find something that will, you know, target a lot of different diseases. so we still have to we still have a long way to go. what we basically know is tha
were dying in the hospital, they had remember, they had just the face to face, you know, ipads or facetime. they couldn't. >> visit. >> in person. >> right? >> people didn't know what we looked like, so we had to show them pictures behind the masks. >> yeah, yeah. no, i was thinking about that when you came into the studio that i talked to you countless times during the pandemic, but it was always, always over zoom or during during the show. this was the first time...
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>> it was no fun being alive before anesthetics or refrigeration or germ theory, or the fork or facetime. socks are great to. but bill, they lived in harmony with nature. yeah, they had to because no one had invented the toilet yet. the march of civilization has been bloody and painful, but we generally got to a better place, not a worse one. and not just technologically, but how we treat each other. did you ever see the movie apocalypto? where the peaceful, enlightened mayans built a big ziggurat so they could literally make heads roll in order to appease the gods and make it rain? yeah. you don't see that on the land o'lakes box? if we're going to do acknowledgments, shouldn't we acknowledge that that was kind of fucked up. did you know that well before 1619, indians practiced slavery here in america, and the apache, iroquois and sioux all tried to wipe out their fellow tribes. i know it's comforting to think that there was this ethereal time and place before white guys in suits, when everyone was a gentle, nature loving child poet who split their time between riding deer and drinking
>> it was no fun being alive before anesthetics or refrigeration or germ theory, or the fork or facetime. socks are great to. but bill, they lived in harmony with nature. yeah, they had to because no one had invented the toilet yet. the march of civilization has been bloody and painful, but we generally got to a better place, not a worse one. and not just technologically, but how we treat each other. did you ever see the movie apocalypto? where the peaceful, enlightened mayans built a big...
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. >> they find facetime easier because it's the lack of visual clues that actually intensifies their. >> the anxiety inducing experience recognized by liz baxter, a careers adviser in the uk, mostly impacts gen z or today's teens. >> i'm not surprised that it's a thing. >> a uswitch survey found nearly 70% of people ages 18 to 34 prefer a text to a call, with more than half assuming an out of the blue call means bad news. >> they want to receive a question, have ten minutes to think about it, and then send a voice, note or a text. because they can manage that, they can control that. whereas on a telephone call, you ask a question. understandably, you expect to respond. >> please choose one of the following options. >> call customer service these days, and more times than not, you'll get a bot on the phone well before an actual agent. >> they make it so easy to not have to talk to people. >> it's not necessarily a good thing, according to baxter, who says college students are struggling with the skill and prefer other methods of communication that are less immediate and intimate. >> h
. >> they find facetime easier because it's the lack of visual clues that actually intensifies their. >> the anxiety inducing experience recognized by liz baxter, a careers adviser in the uk, mostly impacts gen z or today's teens. >> i'm not surprised that it's a thing. >> a uswitch survey found nearly 70% of people ages 18 to 34 prefer a text to a call, with more than half assuming an out of the blue call means bad news. >> they want to receive a question, have...
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skype for $8.5 billion that was in 2011, but has struggled to keep up with competitors like zoom and facetime and whatsapp. the platform will go offline may 5th. we're learning more about the deaths of oscar winning actor gene hackman and his wife. now, police have revealed details from hackman's pacemaker that could give authorities a better idea of when he died. but the cause of death still being investigated. cnn's josh campbell is following the story. >> significant new details in the death of hollywood icon gene hackman and his 65 year old wife, betsy arakawa, after their bodies were discovered inside their new mexico home. investigators now say it is very likely the 95 year old actor died over a week before he was found. >> an initial interrogation was conducted of mr. hackman's pacemaker. this revealed that his last event was recorded on february 17th, 2025. >> the santa fe sheriff says tests have also confirmed that hackman and arakawa both tested negative for carbon monoxide. there's also new information released about several items seized by police from hackman's home. two green col
skype for $8.5 billion that was in 2011, but has struggled to keep up with competitors like zoom and facetime and whatsapp. the platform will go offline may 5th. we're learning more about the deaths of oscar winning actor gene hackman and his wife. now, police have revealed details from hackman's pacemaker that could give authorities a better idea of when he died. but the cause of death still being investigated. cnn's josh campbell is following the story. >> significant new details in the...