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ginni: not a timeline. feel we are engaged in the major areas we need to be putting down our roots in. place our bets. it is about speed and scale. you said big data. you can tell, i hope from what i am saying, our goal is not just to have the technology but transform industries. mobility, to reimagine work. when we talk of the cloud, to make it into price strength and speed up what people can do. these are big businesses. data analytics is $17 billion. we scale them. more industries, people, places. charlie: you have been buying back your stock and paying dividends. what is the reason behind that? ginni: this has been, it is not an either/or question. i know there was a lot of discussion about that. you go for the past decade, we have invested $133 billion into our business. clearly a balance. a balanced tilted towards reinvesting. my own allocation, it is about first, what do i need to reinvent. and then, am i still capable to do the other things? our shareholders look for that balance. i feel very good a
ginni: not a timeline. feel we are engaged in the major areas we need to be putting down our roots in. place our bets. it is about speed and scale. you said big data. you can tell, i hope from what i am saying, our goal is not just to have the technology but transform industries. mobility, to reimagine work. when we talk of the cloud, to make it into price strength and speed up what people can do. these are big businesses. data analytics is $17 billion. we scale them. more industries, people,...
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. >> matt still and ginny joyner of locust grove, georgia, start dating in the fall of 2010.eir second date, matt already knows that ginny is the one for him. >> we were having dinner at my house that i had made for her. >> he did the whole thing, the candles, the rose petals and had his roommate dress up in a three-piece suit and act like our waiter. >> she fell out of her chair and when she got up, she said, oh, my gosh, matt, i feel like i'm in a movie. and i said, no, we're going to make the movies jealous. >> making the movies jealous. it's a spontaneous thought that immediately takes root in matt's head. >> that night i had a dream that i was going to marry this girl and i dreamed up the whole proposal and it just stuck from that day. >> his dream to surprise ginny with a marriage proposal by way of a movie trailer. it's an ambitious idea, one that matt knows he can't pull off by himself, so he contacts friend and local video whiz michael mueller to help make his dream a reality. >> i'm thinking just some bullet points that i'd like to do this. but it was a script. like
. >> matt still and ginny joyner of locust grove, georgia, start dating in the fall of 2010.eir second date, matt already knows that ginny is the one for him. >> we were having dinner at my house that i had made for her. >> he did the whole thing, the candles, the rose petals and had his roommate dress up in a three-piece suit and act like our waiter. >> she fell out of her chair and when she got up, she said, oh, my gosh, matt, i feel like i'm in a movie. and i said,...
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tonight we begin with the chairman and ceo of ibm, ginni rometty. >> it's analytics that help banks do customer retention, that do fraud. it's healthcare -- you know i think of our history, people back in time, we have participated in some of the most glorious moments in history, whether it might have been the first systems that ever did census or landing on the moon our moon shot will be the impact we have on healthcare. it's already started. we'll do our part to change the face of healthcare. i am absolutely positive about it. >> rose: we continue with the former ceo of general electric jack welch and wife suzy talking about their real book, "the real-life mba: your no-bs guide to winning the game, building a team, and growing your career". >> they love to give raises, they love to give bonuses, they never steal an idea from one person and show it as their own, they always give credit. it's the spirit. when you see people like that and if you think back over all your life charlie of who you've met and have done well and were consistently doing well they had that spirit. and you think
tonight we begin with the chairman and ceo of ibm, ginni rometty. >> it's analytics that help banks do customer retention, that do fraud. it's healthcare -- you know i think of our history, people back in time, we have participated in some of the most glorious moments in history, whether it might have been the first systems that ever did census or landing on the moon our moon shot will be the impact we have on healthcare. it's already started. we'll do our part to change the face of...
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ginny hill reports. reporter: for every life lost, a single flame. 150 candles. for everyone on board. their families and their leaders standing together. >> the lives of relatives and friends changed irreversibly. something was destroyed. >> so many phrases from so many countries. it disappears deliberately by the copilot. investigators are still trying to establish why. they are also still trying to formally identify all of the victims. the state memorial was so important. in might be weeks or months. there are so many questions. so few answers. this woman lost a relative. she plays -- praise for those that don't know what stick come. carved angels pass from hand to hand. a symbol of faith and a message. you are not alone. laura: the world bank has pledged 650 million dollars to west african countries to help them recover from the a bowl a epidemic. it is hardly enough to cover the economic damage by the outbreak. estimate the economic losses will total $1.4 billion. the country has seen more than 12,000 cases in more than 3800 people have died. he met with pre
ginny hill reports. reporter: for every life lost, a single flame. 150 candles. for everyone on board. their families and their leaders standing together. >> the lives of relatives and friends changed irreversibly. something was destroyed. >> so many phrases from so many countries. it disappears deliberately by the copilot. investigators are still trying to establish why. they are also still trying to formally identify all of the victims. the state memorial was so important. in...
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is slightly less than the $15 and that's a markup of about 70 percent meanwhile outside the real ginny's the queue is molding. we're giving tickets to enter the inner sanctum in this case yet another maze of shops there are plenty of warnings here from jenny's management about the legality of selling and of course fakes by the time we're ride only small tins are left but that does not seem to dampen the mood the wait is almost over we get our allocation and make our way i out but if a little well underwhelm i do seem to be in the minority >>: very good >> reporter: andrew's stevens cnn hong kong. >> catherine heenan: capital by 30 p.m. at the fate of a man accused of the boston bombing is now going to the jury and later a catwalk controversy in france why the country is banning models who are considered too skinny. ♪♪ at kaiser permanente everything you need is under one roof. another way care and coverage together makes life easier. okay, a little easier. become a member of kaiser permanente. because together, we thrive. ♪♪ >> catherine heenan: and not 530 we're tracking the weather ton
is slightly less than the $15 and that's a markup of about 70 percent meanwhile outside the real ginny's the queue is molding. we're giving tickets to enter the inner sanctum in this case yet another maze of shops there are plenty of warnings here from jenny's management about the legality of selling and of course fakes by the time we're ride only small tins are left but that does not seem to dampen the mood the wait is almost over we get our allocation and make our way i out but if a little...
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ginny hill, bbc news. katty: one of america's most celebrated presidents died 150 years ago today after being shot at the theater in washington. a century half after his death his image has a remarkable appeal. the first u.s. president of the photographic euro. -- photographic era. we are looking at the 16th president in a whole new way. >> the ghostly face of abraham lincoln animated by technology. this is a digital scan of a life mask created two months before his assassination. one of the casts can be seen at the national portrait gallery. >> this is frequently confused as a death mask. he is exhausted. his eyes and cheeks are sunken in. it is the president in 1865. >> this is the closest we will get to seeing what the president actually looked like? >> yes. it creates a one-to-one correspondence between the president face and what we see here. >> photography was replacing life masks as the best way to create a likeness. when john wilkes booth wrapped into the box affords peter -- at ford's theater yet
ginny hill, bbc news. katty: one of america's most celebrated presidents died 150 years ago today after being shot at the theater in washington. a century half after his death his image has a remarkable appeal. the first u.s. president of the photographic euro. -- photographic era. we are looking at the 16th president in a whole new way. >> the ghostly face of abraham lincoln animated by technology. this is a digital scan of a life mask created two months before his assassination. one of...
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. >> i think the idea that you are leaving your genetic prod ginny and someone can make a decision toake you a parent without your input is part of our brave technology world. >> reporter: he teaches bioethics and says ivf changed the landscape of reproductive ethics. >> in some cases they have said a parent can't forced to be a parent. in other cases, they have said the potential parent who has an infertility issue and no other way to become a parent that that right overrides a person's desire to not be a parent. from an ethical standpoint i think it is problematic to force somebody to be a parent who doesn't want that responsibility. >> reporter: according to one study, 4% of embryos are in limbo. meaning it was abandoned, the patient died or the couple split. yearly storage fees range from several hundred to a thousand dollars. experts say an embryo can be viable for a decade or more. even happily married can find themselves torn about what to do with their unwanted embryos. >> we were blessed with a really good baby. it felt like the world was complete. >> reporter: she got pregna
. >> i think the idea that you are leaving your genetic prod ginny and someone can make a decision toake you a parent without your input is part of our brave technology world. >> reporter: he teaches bioethics and says ivf changed the landscape of reproductive ethics. >> in some cases they have said a parent can't forced to be a parent. in other cases, they have said the potential parent who has an infertility issue and no other way to become a parent that that right overrides...
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that company is ibm, and its leader is ginni rometty. tonight, we talk with ibm's chairman and c.e.o. about the company's storied history and her vision for a challenging future. major funding for "revolutionaries"
that company is ibm, and its leader is ginni rometty. tonight, we talk with ibm's chairman and c.e.o. about the company's storied history and her vision for a challenging future. major funding for "revolutionaries"
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. >> ginny atwood knows that because her little brother chris died from an overdose when he was 21 years old. she says families need to talk about the dangers of drugs. >> these conversations need to happen at 8, not at oh 13 maybe we should start talking about that. >> atwood attended a community meeting about heroin and prescription drug overdoses in fairfax county. don flat terry was the keynote speaker. his son kevin a uva grad working in the film industry died from a prescription drug overdose. he was 26. >> parents and community members need to understand that lunch prescription opioids with synthetic forms of the drug hoin. they affect the body in the same way. >> statistics show the number of overdose deaths from prescription drugs and heroin are rising at an alarming rate. meetings liking this are meant to talk about the problem and solutions. greg richter's daughter got addicted to heroin when she was 20 years old. he says she's alive and clean thanks to long-term treatment. >> that's the only way we're going to get rid of this is understand what the problem is and how to treat
. >> ginny atwood knows that because her little brother chris died from an overdose when he was 21 years old. she says families need to talk about the dangers of drugs. >> these conversations need to happen at 8, not at oh 13 maybe we should start talking about that. >> atwood attended a community meeting about heroin and prescription drug overdoses in fairfax county. don flat terry was the keynote speaker. his son kevin a uva grad working in the film industry died from a...
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charlie: ginni rometty is here. she is chairman and ceo of ibm.azine has named her the most powerful woman in business. for over a century, ibm is among the most powerful companies in the world. 2014 was a transformational year for the company. they continue to shed businesses such as low and servers. they have focused
charlie: ginni rometty is here. she is chairman and ceo of ibm.azine has named her the most powerful woman in business. for over a century, ibm is among the most powerful companies in the world. 2014 was a transformational year for the company. they continue to shed businesses such as low and servers. they have focused
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. >> reporter: that's what got ginny and her husband out of bed. they ran from their home to the road to help. >> it woke you up not just hearing it but you felt it. >> reporter: a chevy impala carrying five people crashed head on into a recycling truck. the cell phone video shows just how dark and chaotic it was. >> there was a car obviously completely wrecked and there was a couple people running around screaming to call 911. >> reporter: it happened on edmonston road in beltville. the driver of the impala was dead on the scene. he's been identified as 19-year-old marvin gene van cure of laurel. >> i saw the man laying in the ditch crying or yelling. >> reporter: another passenger was pronounced dead at the hospital. that's 19-year-old steven nester of temple hills according to police. two other passengers walked a away with no injuries. the impact of the crash ripped one of the tires off of the large truck. its driver was critically injured. he was airlifted to baltimore shock trauma along with one of the impala's passengers. the investigation i
. >> reporter: that's what got ginny and her husband out of bed. they ran from their home to the road to help. >> it woke you up not just hearing it but you felt it. >> reporter: a chevy impala carrying five people crashed head on into a recycling truck. the cell phone video shows just how dark and chaotic it was. >> there was a car obviously completely wrecked and there was a couple people running around screaming to call 911. >> reporter: it happened on edmonston...
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and ever and cp ginnie truck out here now what the men.he of the drug the genie truck that to their working for. yoga is a difference between pg&e truck and say an impostor drug. imposter truck i do not know. >> reporter: the differences they are always marked tell phyllis siepi ginnie trucks clearly on the side says pg&e in this case all four cases those cars are marked by few of your right ask for identification still. feel right call pg&e up or water district the. ask them are you sending a crew to my house there would never show up unannounced anyway. and then if you really really don't feel right ago had called police department they will call out and therefore the whole thing. the your answer right away come out here to the door after missing but call and come back out to the front long gone. the dark as impostors. >> mark: cell virus cases up reached a high california tell you where what this has number of human cases. in thimomeyo babis gtingmore than clean. ur tch smulas he nsesnd ntureher nd. and e johnsos®cent lather a bubes hp
and ever and cp ginnie truck out here now what the men.he of the drug the genie truck that to their working for. yoga is a difference between pg&e truck and say an impostor drug. imposter truck i do not know. >> reporter: the differences they are always marked tell phyllis siepi ginnie trucks clearly on the side says pg&e in this case all four cases those cars are marked by few of your right ask for identification still. feel right call pg&e up or water district the. ask them...
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ginni rometty on the future of computing. >> ifill: and again, to our honor roll of american service personnel killed in iraq and the afghanistan conflict. we add them as their deaths are made official and photographs become available. here, in silence, is one more. >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. on friday, we'll look at the fight to stop the islamic state in iraq, on the ground in anbar province. i'm gwen ifill >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you on-line, and again here tomorrow evening with mark shields and david brooks. for all of us here at the pbs newshour, thank you and good night. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> lincoln financial-- committed to helping you take charge of your life and become you're own chief life officer. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning
ginni rometty on the future of computing. >> ifill: and again, to our honor roll of american service personnel killed in iraq and the afghanistan conflict. we add them as their deaths are made official and photographs become available. here, in silence, is one more. >> ifill: and that's the newshour for tonight. on friday, we'll look at the fight to stop the islamic state in iraq, on the ground in anbar province. i'm gwen ifill >> woodruff: and i'm judy woodruff. we'll see you...
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olivia: jim ginny, thank you so much -- jim turney, thank you so much. thank you so much.r and bob -- thank you to carol massar and bob avery. coming up we will ask sheryl wudunn if another u.s..com burst could be looming in china? ♪ ♪ olivia: idle cranes, abandoned buildings -- that is the picture of a chinese seen by bloomberg reporter that currently travels across the country. he said conversations he had left him terrified. the senior mining and metals analyst for bloomberg intelligence is that reporter ken hoffman, he joins the. you have been traveling to china for 40 years now. how bad is it? kelvin: 20 --ken: 20 years. i am not that old. what we saw is when this government came in and said we are going to change things centralize the government, stop the local government from crazy over-spending. this is the first time i went through china and saw it. i saw so many idle cranes. you drive around the city's -- the second tier cities, you really saw the slowdown. when we talked to executives what they told us is the numbers we are seeing, the numbers coming out of chin
olivia: jim ginny, thank you so much -- jim turney, thank you so much. thank you so much.r and bob -- thank you to carol massar and bob avery. coming up we will ask sheryl wudunn if another u.s..com burst could be looming in china? ♪ ♪ olivia: idle cranes, abandoned buildings -- that is the picture of a chinese seen by bloomberg reporter that currently travels across the country. he said conversations he had left him terrified. the senior mining and metals analyst for bloomberg intelligence...
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matt: pimm, you bring up the europeans with their rockets coming out of african ginny or something.u have the rockets from russia coming from the pacific because the rockets out of russia that are 20 or 30 years old -- it creates an opportunity for some new blood and free-market capitalists to get in here. you have richard branson at virgin galactic. elon musk at spacex. paul allen of microsoft fame. jeff bezos of amazon with blue origin. it is really getting to be a fairly crowded billionaire space. pimm: we are spending time talking about paul allen recently has managed to discover a world war ii era japanese battleship at the bottom of the pacific which he has helped to raise and identify. that has been about a five-year project for him. cory, is there any notion that there will be other people who would want to join elon musk in spacex? what about going public? cory: he has raised a bunch of money for spacex from a handful of investors who see a real big business in this. while this reusable notion is very exciting, there have been tests of this. the u.s. government tested a reu
matt: pimm, you bring up the europeans with their rockets coming out of african ginny or something.u have the rockets from russia coming from the pacific because the rockets out of russia that are 20 or 30 years old -- it creates an opportunity for some new blood and free-market capitalists to get in here. you have richard branson at virgin galactic. elon musk at spacex. paul allen of microsoft fame. jeff bezos of amazon with blue origin. it is really getting to be a fairly crowded billionaire...
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a driver and talking to two passengers and figure out exactly who's behind the will to concede he ginny'sto a working to fix the damage carpeaux at this point we're not exactly sure how many people are without power again tennyson road disclose currently between india and will street and both directions. >>james: will be cornerbacks for a distance of the morning. >>reporter: it is not over in fact here is a look at were storms are headed we're looking for damaging winds of march held main threats force includes places like philadelphia d.c. memphis tennessee impact in the carolinas as well where still not them that severe threat for potential for strong storms what that means for bay area travelers today and a travel to philadelphia be seeing you every comic cancellation or delays keep that in mind whether conditions so it should be no problem as far as getting in and out of sfo storm track before taxes will start for santa rosa your a cool spot on the map of the nine degrees right now oakland of the 40 in hayward 47 sunnyvale 40 also in some was an san francisco good morning to your at 5
a driver and talking to two passengers and figure out exactly who's behind the will to concede he ginny'sto a working to fix the damage carpeaux at this point we're not exactly sure how many people are without power again tennyson road disclose currently between india and will street and both directions. >>james: will be cornerbacks for a distance of the morning. >>reporter: it is not over in fact here is a look at were storms are headed we're looking for damaging winds of march...
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morning at 845 eastern for an all-day event on the end of the civil war speakers include caroline ginny, james macpherson, and barbara gannon. sunday at eight am and again at ten pm eastern the 150th anniversary of pres. lincoln's 50th anniversary of president lincoln's assassination for the ceremony lincoln's college. the creation from ford's theater. take a tour of peterson house. >> ponce de leon may or may not have been searching for the fountain of eternal youth. a lot of people have said that he was out for additional property for the king of spain and colonization attempts and gold which is very decidedly true. we do know that juan ponce de leon came ashore after searching for good harbor took on water and would. this this area presents one of the few freshwater springs in the area around 30 degrees. the 1655 before the the 1655 before the settlement of jamestown and 55 years before the pilgrims landed. >> the hotel was built. flagler is a man a man who is very little known outside of the state of florida. it was one of the wealthiest men in america. he essentially have been a co
morning at 845 eastern for an all-day event on the end of the civil war speakers include caroline ginny, james macpherson, and barbara gannon. sunday at eight am and again at ten pm eastern the 150th anniversary of pres. lincoln's 50th anniversary of president lincoln's assassination for the ceremony lincoln's college. the creation from ford's theater. take a tour of peterson house. >> ponce de leon may or may not have been searching for the fountain of eternal youth. a lot of people have...
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let me introduce myself, i am ginny corsi. i love being part of this all. all cellphones off, get them off 5 break too so we have no information in the landing. i will open it up to the panel and ask each of them to give us a 10 minute opening. after which i will hope there are questions. after that, then we go to these microphones. first i might have a question or two. i could be coming up with a great question and don't want to waste it so i might ask a question or two but the questions are from you and you know you come to the microphones and don't be afraid. i know it is awful to come publicly in front of a microphone but please do it you often have very good questions as well as the extrovert. a word about the questions. first of all i will practice age discrimination. this is for the student so we will always ask the students to ask their questions first if you are kind enough to let them ask those questions. second of all we are in boulder and i assume we have rocket scientists here and intellectuals and the range between. and we have a great deal of
let me introduce myself, i am ginny corsi. i love being part of this all. all cellphones off, get them off 5 break too so we have no information in the landing. i will open it up to the panel and ask each of them to give us a 10 minute opening. after which i will hope there are questions. after that, then we go to these microphones. first i might have a question or two. i could be coming up with a great question and don't want to waste it so i might ask a question or two but the questions are...
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i'm ginnie corsi management consultant, work on executive team building. all cell phones off. you know that one. get them off vibrate too, so we don't have any interference in the landing. okay. i will open it up to the panel. i will ask each of them to give us a 10-minute opening. after which i will hope they will have questions for themselves and among themselves. after that, then we go to these microphones. first, i might have a question or two. i could be sitting here coming up with a great question. i don't want to waste it, so i might ask a question or two. then the questions are from you. you know when you come to the microphones, i want to urge all of you intraverts don't be afraid. i know it is very awful to come publicly in front of the microphones. please do it. you have very good questions as well. a word about the questions. first of all i will practice age discrimination. remember this is for the students. so we will always ask the students to ask their questions first. if you would be kind enough to wait to let them ask those questions. second of all, we're in b
i'm ginnie corsi management consultant, work on executive team building. all cell phones off. you know that one. get them off vibrate too, so we don't have any interference in the landing. okay. i will open it up to the panel. i will ask each of them to give us a 10-minute opening. after which i will hope they will have questions for themselves and among themselves. after that, then we go to these microphones. first, i might have a question or two. i could be sitting here coming up with a great...
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watch coverage from the senate ginny at nine 30 p.m. -- 9:30 a.m. eastern time on c-span 2. >> the new york times reporter judith miller wrote several stores and the lead up to the invasion of iraq and what of mass distraction. in an effort to reveal her source -- use found a contempt and imprisoned in jail. on "q&a" he talks of her time in jail and her new book "the story: a reporter's journey." >> i was in jail because i read used to reveal the identity of a source who might that do not want his identity revealed. protecting sources is the life's blood of independent journalism. i felt that unless the people that i spoke to who have access to classified information -- unless they could trust me to protect them, my sources would dry up. i would be writing with the government wanted you to write. i felt it was a question of physical. i didn't have much choice. >> on c-span's "q&a." >> a senate hearing examine security issues at the u.s. border with canada. topics including human trafficking and illegal immigration. u.s. border patrol chief was among
watch coverage from the senate ginny at nine 30 p.m. -- 9:30 a.m. eastern time on c-span 2. >> the new york times reporter judith miller wrote several stores and the lead up to the invasion of iraq and what of mass distraction. in an effort to reveal her source -- use found a contempt and imprisoned in jail. on "q&a" he talks of her time in jail and her new book "the story: a reporter's journey." >> i was in jail because i read used to reveal the identity of...