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for a small treat the gorilla complied. that trick would one day save his life or the life of another ape. >> when an animal dies, when it is sick and unfortunately passes you do mourn the loss because they do become part of your family. you see them, you know, more--sometimes more than you see your regular family. >> for the closest relative to man, a little preventive medicine seems the least we could do. >> in this half hour with a bit of good news. michael schumacher has come out of his coma and has been moved to hospital in switzerland. it's been six months since his accident in france. for more information you can go to www.aljazeera.com. >> for centuries, some west african communities have branded children born deformed or with disabilities as evil spirits. they are seen as a drain on limited resources and so ... medicine men are often asked to perform rituals and prepare
for a small treat the gorilla complied. that trick would one day save his life or the life of another ape. >> when an animal dies, when it is sick and unfortunately passes you do mourn the loss because they do become part of your family. you see them, you know, more--sometimes more than you see your regular family. >> for the closest relative to man, a little preventive medicine seems the least we could do. >> in this half hour with a bit of good news. michael schumacher has...
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gorillas have a lot more hair than that."now why a guy from brooklyn works over at the zoo in spain but good for him. "you got that right." >> steve: i love it. >> jimmy: yeah. [ light laughter ] this is -- this is just amazing here. last month a 13-year-old -- a a 13-year-old girl became the youngest girl to ever climb mount everest. [ audience oohs ] she didn't even know she was doing it. she was just staring at her phone while walking in a a straight line. [ laughter ] [ applause ] [ talking like a girl ] "what? this isn't the mall. [ laughter ] where am i? ew. [ audience ews ] freezing up here. [ applause ] they should play nba basketball games up here. [ laughter ] i can't believe i still have reception. [ laughter ] this is incredible. [ normal voice ] and finally some political news here. next week president obama will make his first visit to a a native american reservation as president. when asked what native american reservation he said, "fox woods casino. daddy needs 16 trill. here we go." we've got a great show. gi
gorillas have a lot more hair than that."now why a guy from brooklyn works over at the zoo in spain but good for him. "you got that right." >> steve: i love it. >> jimmy: yeah. [ light laughter ] this is -- this is just amazing here. last month a 13-year-old -- a a 13-year-old girl became the youngest girl to ever climb mount everest. [ audience oohs ] she didn't even know she was doing it. she was just staring at her phone while walking in a a straight line. [...
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in 2005, another gorilla was dying, and needed transfusion. it almost worked, mombali almost died. the blood was a match. , advanced science throughout the age. why not? >> i would like dr. katherine williams, we went into this. did we know quan's blood type? she was like no. we could have sedated him and he could not have been a match. has this not happened before? she says i've been through many transfusion he. we're like we should do this. she says you want to do this? i'm like yeah, let's do this. >> reporter: so they contacted zoos all over the world. glbl i think lives are definitely being assisted and in some case ves been saved because the intervention is common, a much more timely event, has allowed people to not just think of transfusion well, if we get to that in the end, now it can be looked at as a preventative measure. >> the trick was to get hundreds of great apes to submit to blood-typing. it turns out it's no trick at all. gorillas are willing to help. >> the trick of presenting a treat, that trick could in one time help the life of another ape. >> when one ape pas
in 2005, another gorilla was dying, and needed transfusion. it almost worked, mombali almost died. the blood was a match. , advanced science throughout the age. why not? >> i would like dr. katherine williams, we went into this. did we know quan's blood type? she was like no. we could have sedated him and he could not have been a match. has this not happened before? she says i've been through many transfusion he. we're like we should do this. she says you want to do this? i'm like yeah,...
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improving it up to gorilla glass three now. if the consumer electronic show, they were demonstrating the next generation, which had antibacterial properties. they compete in some ways with themselves by constantly updating it. there are other makers. >> who is this book written for? >> the primary audience for all the work that i do is for the incumbents. traditional businesses and industries that we talk about in with thewho are faced potential entrance of a big bang disruptor. maybe it is coming from a startup, maybe from someone like ogle moving into their industry, accidentally in the case of the navigation product. need tonal businesses learn a different way of responding. they need to understand the four phases we talked about. that's the way that markets develop. if it is not happening in their industry today, it likely will in the knot too distant -- not too distant future. we are trying to teach them to leverage that. we want them to have their intellectual capital in a way that will not only survive the big but come o
improving it up to gorilla glass three now. if the consumer electronic show, they were demonstrating the next generation, which had antibacterial properties. they compete in some ways with themselves by constantly updating it. there are other makers. >> who is this book written for? >> the primary audience for all the work that i do is for the incumbents. traditional businesses and industries that we talk about in with thewho are faced potential entrance of a big bang disruptor....
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a vet shoots a tranquilizeer at a gorilla. one problem, it wasn't a gorilla. at a zoo in spain. the zoo was holding a drill to make sure they had a plan in place to make sure one of the gorillas escaped but the vet didn't know about the drill and shot the man in the suit. the dart was meant for a 400-pound gorilla. the man said to be doing okay this morning thankfully. >> a shogt -- shocking account about what bowe bergdahl was up to while being held by the taliban. new documents show he declared himself a warrior for islam even taking place in ak-47 target practice with his captors and playing soccer with him. we have reaction from our washington bureau. good morning. >> if they go the route of court-martial and charge bowe bergdahl what would be the next step? >> they could bring charges against him on a number of things. the first would be abandonment, putting fellow soldiers in danger through his conduct. i think now they're in position where they're trying to gather the facts, gather intelligence, find out what happened and how he came to become in the ta
a vet shoots a tranquilizeer at a gorilla. one problem, it wasn't a gorilla. at a zoo in spain. the zoo was holding a drill to make sure they had a plan in place to make sure one of the gorillas escaped but the vet didn't know about the drill and shot the man in the suit. the dart was meant for a 400-pound gorilla. the man said to be doing okay this morning thankfully. >> a shogt -- shocking account about what bowe bergdahl was up to while being held by the taliban. new documents show he...
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their major product. >> host: is gorilla glass the standard for the industry?does everybody use it? >> guest: not everybody, but it is definitely the dominant product. and, of course, they've innovated up to i think gorilla glass 3 now, i saw at the consumer electronics show in will have, they were demonstrating the next iteration which would have antibacterial properties. imagine it's a very good idea. so they keep, of course, competing in some ways with themselves by constantly updating it. but, yes, no, there are other makers as well. >> host: who's this book written for? >> guest: well, the primary audience, of course, for all the work that a i do in this area is for what you might think of as the incumbents, traditional businesses, all the industries that we talk about in the book who are faced with the potential entrance of a big bang disrupter. maybe it's coming from a start-up, maybe from someone like google moving into their industry, maybe even accidentally as in the case of the navigation products. but traditional businesses that need to learn this v
their major product. >> host: is gorilla glass the standard for the industry?does everybody use it? >> guest: not everybody, but it is definitely the dominant product. and, of course, they've innovated up to i think gorilla glass 3 now, i saw at the consumer electronics show in will have, they were demonstrating the next iteration which would have antibacterial properties. imagine it's a very good idea. so they keep, of course, competing in some ways with themselves by constantly...
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in 2005, another gorilla, mombali, was dying and needed a transfusion.o scientists is he dated him and mombali died but it almost worked. >> we went into this. did we know quan's blood type? she was like no. we could have is h date him and. >> lets do it. >> they contacted zoos in africa,ing europe around asia.. >> lives have been insisted and in some cases saved. it's allowed people to not just think of transfusion as well, if we get to that in the end. now it can be looked as a preventive medicine measure. >> the trick was to get hundreds of great apes to submit to blood typing. it turns out, that wasn't a trick at all. the great apes are only happy to help. for a small treat, the jienlt silver back -- giant silver back gorilla complied. that could save his life or the life of another ape. >> when an annal mall is sick or passes, it is tragic. they do become parts of your family. you see them, you know, more -- sometimes more than you see your regular family. >> for the closest relative to man, a little preventive medicine seems the least we could do.
in 2005, another gorilla, mombali, was dying and needed a transfusion.o scientists is he dated him and mombali died but it almost worked. >> we went into this. did we know quan's blood type? she was like no. we could have is h date him and. >> lets do it. >> they contacted zoos in africa,ing europe around asia.. >> lives have been insisted and in some cases saved. it's allowed people to not just think of transfusion as well, if we get to that in the end. now it can be...
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yes, that appears to be a gorilla walking upright just like a man. all the other gorillas are sitting or on all fours, like you would expect. it seems suspicious. could this be a man in a gorilla suit? nope. this is as real as it gets. bam bam is a western lowland gorilla living at the port limnney wild animal park in kent, england, where he can sometimes be seen strutting across his enclosure on just two feet. keepers say this stance gives him a height advantage he can use to see over the wall when they come to feed him. and apparently, the ability to walk like a man runs in the family. bam bam's father displayed the same unusual behavior. so, he's just following in his father's footsteps. >>> from a primate who can walk the walk to a baby doing -- whatever this is. that can't possibly be a real baby. can it? >> you kind of hope that it's cg. >> you are going to send this to everyone you know who has a baby. >> amazing special effects or obscure child development practice, when we return to "caught on camera: viral videos, do you believe?" and energ
yes, that appears to be a gorilla walking upright just like a man. all the other gorillas are sitting or on all fours, like you would expect. it seems suspicious. could this be a man in a gorilla suit? nope. this is as real as it gets. bam bam is a western lowland gorilla living at the port limnney wild animal park in kent, england, where he can sometimes be seen strutting across his enclosure on just two feet. keepers say this stance gives him a height advantage he can use to see over the wall...
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. >> in 2005 another gorilla was dying and needed a transfusion. so lincoln park zoo sedated him and used his blood. it almost worked. but the blood was a match. turn to go chief veterinarian to ask the question that a has advanced science throughout the age. why not. >> we went into it this. can "z" we know kwon's blood type? no, we could have sedated him, and h he not have been a match. i said has this been done before? she said no, should we do this? yes, we should do it. now there are blood types of gorillas and orange tangs around the globe. >> it has allowed people to not just think of transfusion as well, if we get to that at the end, now it can be looked at as a preventive muir. >> what the animal care team decided to create a database, the trick was to get the apes to give blood tests. turns out it was no trick at all. >> when an animal is sick or passes, it's very tragic and you do mourn the loss. they become part of your family. you see them more--sometimes more than you see your regular family. >> for the closest relative to man a littl
. >> in 2005 another gorilla was dying and needed a transfusion. so lincoln park zoo sedated him and used his blood. it almost worked. but the blood was a match. turn to go chief veterinarian to ask the question that a has advanced science throughout the age. why not. >> we went into it this. can "z" we know kwon's blood type? no, we could have sedated him, and h he not have been a match. i said has this been done before? she said no, should we do this? yes, we should do...
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. >> the ugly, a zoo worker dressed in a gorilla suit accidentally so the with a tranquilizeer gun. >ey were looking for an actual primate because he was running around and mimicking the behavior of a gorilla. the zoo worker is expected to be fine. happy friday to you guys. good one to end it on. >> thanks to all of our vets. >> bye. >> hello and good morning. it is friday, the 6th of june, 2014. i'm anna kooiman in for elisabeth hasselbeck. bowe bergdahl, the soldier we swapped for five terrorists, declared jihad and converted to islam during his time in captivity. he even went to target practice with the taliban. brand-new details you will only see on fox. >> take a look at that. severe weather so bad it sent this four-wheeler flying into a house. and now it's stuck there. >> you've got to be in pretty good shape to bust moves like this. ♪ ♪
. >> the ugly, a zoo worker dressed in a gorilla suit accidentally so the with a tranquilizeer gun. >ey were looking for an actual primate because he was running around and mimicking the behavior of a gorilla. the zoo worker is expected to be fine. happy friday to you guys. good one to end it on. >> thanks to all of our vets. >> bye. >> hello and good morning. it is friday, the 6th of june, 2014. i'm anna kooiman in for elisabeth hasselbeck. bowe bergdahl, the soldier...
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he was staging a drill as if a gorilla had escaped the zoo. this is part of the emergency drills at zoos. he was hit with a tranquilizer dart after someone reported an animal escape. we're told he's going to be fine, even though he had an allergic reaction to the tranquilizer. >> i guess it's easy for us to say it doesn't really look like a gorilla, but in the heat of the moment. >> the vet that shot him had apparently only been on the job for two months, so he might not have understood the difference between a fake gorilla and a real one. >> a phoenix woman is ordered to stop doing wart wheels. she has been doing cart wheels in city council meetings. she got a letter from an attorney for the city, telling her to cease and desist. if a 65-year-old is doing wart wheels, i'm sorry, let her. >> she's trying to prove to the council members that exercise and fitness is a good thing and she makes that point at council meetings regularly. >> california chrome is gang for the triple crown tomorrow. wipe the industry hopes the win will spark renewed in
he was staging a drill as if a gorilla had escaped the zoo. this is part of the emergency drills at zoos. he was hit with a tranquilizer dart after someone reported an animal escape. we're told he's going to be fine, even though he had an allergic reaction to the tranquilizer. >> i guess it's easy for us to say it doesn't really look like a gorilla, but in the heat of the moment. >> the vet that shot him had apparently only been on the job for two months, so he might not have...
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the gorilla army, the injure sensy, the regional problems. in places like west africa, in places like angola. eventually, it ends. >> yep. >> the majors come back in. do prices come down, or are they stickier on the down side. >> sometimes they are stickier, but you have to look at more than just the risks caused by terrorists. what kind of supply, how much supply. we have seen market report, and north american, is going to produce an unprecedented levels, and obviously that effects global markets. knew will our demand impact the price of oil. so it isn't just terrorists. usually they are stickier, and we are figuring out why it is stickier on the way down, but it is not just about terrorism. one quick point, that the previous speaker made, mrs. no current risk of corruption in the short term, how, even the i.d.i. cautions on tuesday that if iraq the second largest prodaughter cannot meet the demand -- the production growth expected, out of it we are not going to be able to meet global demand. there are risks on the horizon, even if as you su
the gorilla army, the injure sensy, the regional problems. in places like west africa, in places like angola. eventually, it ends. >> yep. >> the majors come back in. do prices come down, or are they stickier on the down side. >> sometimes they are stickier, but you have to look at more than just the risks caused by terrorists. what kind of supply, how much supply. we have seen market report, and north american, is going to produce an unprecedented levels, and obviously that...
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>> once gilbert gave the green light we went in gorilla mode and built everything in data. the production had moved to kaui we were already building the creatures. >> what is it like to finally be getting recognition for your influence. >> people in the industry knew steve williams did the test and wasn't allowed to show it and mark and i that pushed it. it's the way that the hierarchy works. this is a little different because the academy has decided to step out and make a big deal out of it and everyone is talking openly about it now. i'm kind of shocked. yes, how do i feel? it's great, you know. >> new episode of academy originals each week at oscars.org and on the academy originals youtube channel. >> he met his lady on-line eight years ago. but -- >> this is their first meeting. >> catfish scenario here. >> see what it's like when they finally come face to face. ♪ take the nestea plunge. nothing refreshes like nestea. with plans for world peace. >>> dog and mini horse do some bonding. ♪ ♪ >>> eight years, that's a long time to wait for your love and that's what this guy
>> once gilbert gave the green light we went in gorilla mode and built everything in data. the production had moved to kaui we were already building the creatures. >> what is it like to finally be getting recognition for your influence. >> people in the industry knew steve williams did the test and wasn't allowed to show it and mark and i that pushed it. it's the way that the hierarchy works. this is a little different because the academy has decided to step out and make a big...
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. >> reporter: from the fields 700 years ago the gorilla army of robert de-bruce defeated initial invaders. the re-enactment pleased the crowd. robert was cheered and the king edward ist i was booed. the battle was a centre piece, and the pipers and kilts and celebrations of scottishness guaranteed a sell out. now a couple of months away this was the place that dreamed of scotland being its own country. >> it's someone else's land. >> reporter: it was scotland for land in the past, now is the time for sclpd to tribe out by itself. >> we had it before. we'll have it back. >> 10 minutes down the road in the same city on the same day, those that defend scotland's place inside the u.k., would hold celebrations of what they hold deer. under the castle was british armed forces day. the leader alex salmond had to line up with david cameron and the rest of the westminster elite he can't stand. the cout here was staying as far a way as it could. does it make you feel proud to be british. >> yes, extremely proud to be part of the union. >> reporter: i'm asking toilet date. >> i know the question. i
. >> reporter: from the fields 700 years ago the gorilla army of robert de-bruce defeated initial invaders. the re-enactment pleased the crowd. robert was cheered and the king edward ist i was booed. the battle was a centre piece, and the pipers and kilts and celebrations of scottishness guaranteed a sell out. now a couple of months away this was the place that dreamed of scotland being its own country. >> it's someone else's land. >> reporter: it was scotland for land in the...
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. >>> and zoo atlanta threw a big birthday bash for this gorilla yesterday. he turned 53.od grandfather. he has nine grandchildren. 53 never looked so good. >>> the mosted a mierd president over the past 25 years and guess who hillary clinton ran into at costco. we'll tell you next. ♪fame, lets him loose, hard to swallow♪ ♪fame, puts you there where things are hollow♪ the evolution of luxury continues. the next generation 2015 escalade. ♪fame are the largest targets in the world, for every hacker, crook and nuisance in the world. but systems policed by hp's cyber security team are constantly monitored for threats. outside and in. that's why hp reports and helps neutralize more intrusions than anyone... in the world. if hp security solutions can help keep the world's largest organizations safe, they can keep yours safe, too. make it matter. my dad has aor afib.brillation, he has the most common kind... ...it's not caused by a heart valve problem. dad, it says your afib puts you at 5 times greater risk of a stroke. that's why i take my warfarin every day. but it looks like m
. >>> and zoo atlanta threw a big birthday bash for this gorilla yesterday. he turned 53.od grandfather. he has nine grandchildren. 53 never looked so good. >>> the mosted a mierd president over the past 25 years and guess who hillary clinton ran into at costco. we'll tell you next. ♪fame, lets him loose, hard to swallow♪ ♪fame, puts you there where things are hollow♪ the evolution of luxury continues. the next generation 2015 escalade. ♪fame are the largest targets...
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. >> and atlanta threw a birthday bash for the world's oldest male gorilla yesterday. ozzy just turned 53. all he wanted was a cake made of ice. it was a good father's day for him too. he has ten surviving children, nine grandkids, and ten great grandkids. >>> time to get down to business on the monday morning. >> investors continue to eye the escalating conflicts in iraq. the markets are coming off a down week with the dow snapping a three-week win streak. oil prices rising 4% last week. they are now $107 a barrel today. meantime, starbucks is offering workers help for getting their college degree. they're teaming up with arizona state to provide discount tuition for on-line classes in everything from business to engineering. any starbucks employee that works more than 20 hours a week will be eligible. target saying that a glitch in its check-out system is not related to any security issue. customers took to social media sunday night to complain about delays in long lines to stores across the country after registers went down and many had to pay in cash. sarah, back t
. >> and atlanta threw a birthday bash for the world's oldest male gorilla yesterday. ozzy just turned 53. all he wanted was a cake made of ice. it was a good father's day for him too. he has ten surviving children, nine grandkids, and ten great grandkids. >>> time to get down to business on the monday morning. >> investors continue to eye the escalating conflicts in iraq. the markets are coming off a down week with the dow snapping a three-week win streak. oil prices...
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. >> jon: gorilla. >> i saw them tangling. >> jon: a skunk having a fight? >> with a...n otter, something else. >> jon: do you live in a zoo? what's going on. so you saw a skunk. were they physically fighting? >> yeah, they were rolling around on the ground. >> jon: see, if i'm a skunk, that buries the lead, because i feel like my big closer is boom. >> absolutely. >> jon: i spray. the idea that i'm going to get in a grapple with another animal makes no sense to me. >> maybe you don't pull the trigger. [laughter] >> jon: so you're saying in florida a skunk is going to stand his drown and pull the trigger, but in connecticut, they're just going to... they don't want to get lee that. >> but in this case, you're tangling with an alligator. >> jon: that is a good point. this is very interesting to me because i have completely misapprehended where i thought you lived. let's talk about the movie. [laughter] i'm sorry. that was a very interesting story to me. four seasons, you play the mobster that kind of looks out for them. >> their mentor. >> jon: their mentor, and helps the
. >> jon: gorilla. >> i saw them tangling. >> jon: a skunk having a fight? >> with a...n otter, something else. >> jon: do you live in a zoo? what's going on. so you saw a skunk. were they physically fighting? >> yeah, they were rolling around on the ground. >> jon: see, if i'm a skunk, that buries the lead, because i feel like my big closer is boom. >> absolutely. >> jon: i spray. the idea that i'm going to get in a grapple with another...
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one of the countries main cities has fallen to gorilla fighters and the baghdad government may be losingp. that's the "inside story": ♪ ♪ ." ♪ ♪
one of the countries main cities has fallen to gorilla fighters and the baghdad government may be losingp. that's the "inside story": ♪ ♪ ." ♪ ♪
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one of the countries main cities has fallen to gorilla fighters and the baghdad government may be losing its grip. that's the "inside story": ♪ ♪ ." ♪ ♪ >>> hello i am ray swarr h juar. suarez.a brown university put tt of the war over $2 billion. the cost that brown estimates 134,000 iraqi civilians died in the long years of war. add security forces, aid workers and journalists, and that number leaps to between 176 and 189,000. just under 4500 american troops died in iraq. that eight-year american presence brought down the murderous government of the sadam hussein, disbanded the iraqi army. americans worked hard to rebuild the power and water systems, the civil service, the police and the army. the u.s. left iraq in 2011. after eight years and eight months unable to reach ideal with the new iraqi government for keeping troops in the country. and today, less than three years later, the weaknesses, contradictions and unsolved riddles of creating a post saddam iraq are apparent, it's the "inside story." the prime minister of iraq has declared a state of emergency. after days of intensifying
one of the countries main cities has fallen to gorilla fighters and the baghdad government may be losing its grip. that's the "inside story": ♪ ♪ ." ♪ ♪ >>> hello i am ray swarr h juar. suarez.a brown university put tt of the war over $2 billion. the cost that brown estimates 134,000 iraqi civilians died in the long years of war. add security forces, aid workers and journalists, and that number leaps to between 176 and 189,000. just under 4500 american troops...
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together for a decade or more, and from early partnerships on the first pca legislation to green gorillas against green rush and we have been fighting to make clean power a reality. and i know that clean power sf is important to all of us and it is imperative that this be number one on the agenda. and it is also important that lafco maintain gender diversity and san francisco is under represented by women of all levels of government, and as the activity haves spoken in support of clean power sf on the commission of the environment and the puc, cac, we published an open letter entitled stop the shell shock, more like stop pg and e bs. and this burns real action against climate change and the limits of corporate funded think tanks. and i'm not applying to it because i want to use it as a stepping stone for my next move, i am a policy wo nk and it is a independent agency and not to the board of supervisors or the mayor, it is an important agency, and it is a research powerhouse, they are doing the work, and paving the way for progressive legislation and i am further qualified on the basis of
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so the summer through says he tours can we get one of the board or three gorilla voice turns. ok or to go with something a little more shaky here like a black eye bar can we get a black eye bar. ok that's a little too p.o.w. ish how about sunglasses can get some sunglasses all right ok i'm feeling that about how to get a hat now i know about hot. no not that hard either. that's all right let's try one more all right i'll work ok so the senate will decide in the next few weeks what to do with congressman grayson amendment you know what can we lose the had and glass is just so freaking hot out here. we can't lose him ok bye. meantime there's a nother way that citizen journalists can protect themselves and that is by not ruffling any feathers which includes any reporting on the n.s.a. the cia the pentagon the state department the justice department the f.b.i. the white house the a.t.f. the department of homeland security the point is as long as no one will ever give a shit about what you're reporting on it will be much easier for you to protect your sources and your journalistic
so the summer through says he tours can we get one of the board or three gorilla voice turns. ok or to go with something a little more shaky here like a black eye bar can we get a black eye bar. ok that's a little too p.o.w. ish how about sunglasses can get some sunglasses all right ok i'm feeling that about how to get a hat now i know about hot. no not that hard either. that's all right let's try one more all right i'll work ok so the senate will decide in the next few weeks what to do with...
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rubberized frame, gorilla glass on both both sides. >> reporter: some of the bells and whistles, freeed photo storage in the amazon cloud. a system of four censors allowing screen navigation with the tilt of a hand and 3d image being the firefly feature which identifies songs, movies and more than 100 million objects, many of them available for purchase on amazon. online tech editor todd bishop says the company is making a strategic bet. >> whether or not they gain a lot of market penetration against' and going and samsung, this is going to be something that could potentially help their e-commerce engine and business. >> reporter: wish unsays time and the market will tell whether the phone goes beyond the gimmick stage and is embraced by consumers. it's not a low-price device as many analysts had predicted. $199 plus two years of at&t service, the fire phone has been in development for four years. >> for the longest time the smart phone segment has been very well served by a lot of other players. but once we got to the point where we started inventing things like dynamic perspective t
rubberized frame, gorilla glass on both both sides. >> reporter: some of the bells and whistles, freeed photo storage in the amazon cloud. a system of four censors allowing screen navigation with the tilt of a hand and 3d image being the firefly feature which identifies songs, movies and more than 100 million objects, many of them available for purchase on amazon. online tech editor todd bishop says the company is making a strategic bet. >> whether or not they gain a lot of market...
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well of course they're not nearly as large you know china is the five hundred pound gorilla if you will and russia is the second largest member the brics but you know brazil's very large economy and as india and they're both good growth rates you know south korea's a lot smaller south africa is probably included the brics more for political reasons and economic reasons is the stronger economy was quite small compared to the others but they're doing their own thing i mean they're building a brics internet backbone it's going to start in brazil go across to south africa loop around india and china and then connect to russia if i was foster i'm not saying that you know u.s. . the u.s. intelligence community couldn't tap into it they're pretty good at that but it will give them some independent capability they're building their own development bank they're building their own reserve bank basically what the brics are doing there replicating the i.m.f. governance it infrastructure now the reason they're doing that they actually don't want to do that they want what they want are more votes fro
well of course they're not nearly as large you know china is the five hundred pound gorilla if you will and russia is the second largest member the brics but you know brazil's very large economy and as india and they're both good growth rates you know south korea's a lot smaller south africa is probably included the brics more for political reasons and economic reasons is the stronger economy was quite small compared to the others but they're doing their own thing i mean they're building a...
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>> it is easy to outline an incumbency market by talking about the 800 pound gorilla.ticketmaster and stub hub is in our line at all times. the grand vision is a step along the way. what we found is that internationally, the long tail keeps getting longer. it is a huge opportunity for us and we had a million events last year alone. >> you have always had an ipo in your future. maybe not right now. a lot of companies are raising money at high valuations. what are you thinking? >> we are focused on becoming that destination side for consumers, making sure that it is really convenient for our consumers. when you look at being the world marketplace, that opportunity is huge. we hope that opportunity keeps getting bigger and bigger. we want to match the opportunity with the time and also with our own people and resources to make sure it is the right time for us. >> uber just raise money at an $18 billion valuation. is it eye-popping to you? do you understand it? >> i don't think we have seen the breadth of innovation. the things we're doing with bitcoin, curing cancer, cars
>> it is easy to outline an incumbency market by talking about the 800 pound gorilla.ticketmaster and stub hub is in our line at all times. the grand vision is a step along the way. what we found is that internationally, the long tail keeps getting longer. it is a huge opportunity for us and we had a million events last year alone. >> you have always had an ipo in your future. maybe not right now. a lot of companies are raising money at high valuations. what are you thinking?...
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we've just started talking about a strategic relationship status this is the eight hundred pound gorilla in this space this is based we have dual headquarters one is in the minneapolis area in the other is in israel operate outside of tel aviv and your company is it's a nonprofit consortium it's global according to the u.s. department of health and human services eighteen people die every day waiting for an organ transplant could this be you move toward making beds zero one of the really strong growth areas for three d. printing today is in the medical field as i say medical it's we talked a lot about it earlier about the organ transplants but then also digital dentistry you know is there's another little dead if free will that well you know. if you look at the way the dentistry has worked in the past there's a lot of molds and that type of thing that you have to go through in order to to get a bridge or whatever else now all that is done through a scanning type of process what's the same as you're going there for street in twenty minutes well exactly or a bridge or a cap or whatever how
we've just started talking about a strategic relationship status this is the eight hundred pound gorilla in this space this is based we have dual headquarters one is in the minneapolis area in the other is in israel operate outside of tel aviv and your company is it's a nonprofit consortium it's global according to the u.s. department of health and human services eighteen people die every day waiting for an organ transplant could this be you move toward making beds zero one of the really strong...
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>> guest: well, look, amazon is the thousand pound gorilla in the book business today. publishers, agents, authors as well as other books doors and clearly what they do influence is a great deal of the market. but what we are finding is despite amazon suffers inside, there are still millions and millions of readers who want to come to a bricks and mortar physicals were. they want to take advantage of the enormous knowledge in passion about books that you find amongst the people who work in our members stories. and you know, interestingly in a world in which so much of our day is spent in front of a computer screen, people do yearn for interact with other human beings. that happens in a bricks and mortar store. it would be naÏve not to acknowledge that amazon has enormous influence to do business these days. but we are managing to find our niche and to make our nice work quite well and to serve a critical role, whether it's a volvo school systems, other organizations and to be in the forefront of one community. bricks and mortar, local independent stores can do that in a
>> guest: well, look, amazon is the thousand pound gorilla in the book business today. publishers, agents, authors as well as other books doors and clearly what they do influence is a great deal of the market. but what we are finding is despite amazon suffers inside, there are still millions and millions of readers who want to come to a bricks and mortar physicals were. they want to take advantage of the enormous knowledge in passion about books that you find amongst the people who work...
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well of course they're not nearly as large you know china is the five hundred pound gorilla if you will and russia is the second largest member of the brics but you know brazil's a very large economy and as india and they're both good growth rates you know south korea's a lot smaller south africa is probably included the brics more for political reasons and economic reasons is the stronger economy was quite small compared to the others but they're doing their own thing i mean they're building a brics internet backbone it's going to start in brazil go across to south africa loop around to india and china and then connect to russia if i was foster i'm not saying that you know u.s. . the u.s. intelligence community couldn't tap into it they're pretty good at that but but it will give them some independent capability they're building their own development bank they're building their own reserve bank basically what the brics are doing there replicating the i.m.f. governance it infrastructure now the reason they're doing that they actually don't want to do that they want what they want are mo
well of course they're not nearly as large you know china is the five hundred pound gorilla if you will and russia is the second largest member of the brics but you know brazil's a very large economy and as india and they're both good growth rates you know south korea's a lot smaller south africa is probably included the brics more for political reasons and economic reasons is the stronger economy was quite small compared to the others but they're doing their own thing i mean they're building a...
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it is easy to outline and incumbency market by talking about an 800 pound gorilla.n, it is a step along the way. for us, what we found, internationally, the long scale gets longer. . it is an exciting opportunity and gets bigger. >> the window seems to be closing. a lot of companies are raising a lot of money. what are you thinking for eventbright. >> we want to become the destination site for consumers and that the mobile experience is really convenient for our consumers. when you look at being the world's market place, the market is huge. we want to ready match the opportunity with the .ime >> what you think about the environment right now? is it eye-popping to you? do you understand it? >> we have never seen so much breath and innovation then now. all of thek about things we're doing with bitcoin and cars and transportation, there is a great runway. i do not -- i am so focused on event bright and i do not know who is overvalued or undervalued. they're all of these great opportunities to take advantage of the capital that is out there. >> what you think about the
it is easy to outline and incumbency market by talking about an 800 pound gorilla.n, it is a step along the way. for us, what we found, internationally, the long scale gets longer. . it is an exciting opportunity and gets bigger. >> the window seems to be closing. a lot of companies are raising a lot of money. what are you thinking for eventbright. >> we want to become the destination site for consumers and that the mobile experience is really convenient for our consumers. when you...
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the army in south vietnam cannot cope with the committed gorilla enemy.ed for conventional war american style. >> there is growing uncertainty about whether the advisory effort is really working. >> then in the midst there is a buddhist crisis. >> the war in vietnam is a fight on two fronts. the government faces the communists and a revolt of the majority, a fight which has been joined by thousands of students. >> the country's buddhist majority sees the president as a tyrant. >> we had established a government in south vietnam lead by a western educated catholic named diem was our boy. >> he becomes the dictator. >> a catholic presence imposing itself and they are going after budest. >> soldiers and police broke up the demonstrations and killed nine persons. >> a debate broke out in the american government over whether we should continue to support him or not. >> by the summer of 1963, there had been discussions in the cia the in the pentagon about toppling the regime. >> mr. president, has our government in any way been tardy and recognizingly the natur
the army in south vietnam cannot cope with the committed gorilla enemy.ed for conventional war american style. >> there is growing uncertainty about whether the advisory effort is really working. >> then in the midst there is a buddhist crisis. >> the war in vietnam is a fight on two fronts. the government faces the communists and a revolt of the majority, a fight which has been joined by thousands of students. >> the country's buddhist majority sees the president as a...
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rebels, and to the elm rebels, which is another important gorilla fighters movement which santos offered talks with. he said $50 years should be over, and it's time to put on end. he said that columbians have voted, changing fear for home. he is addressing columbians, and we are waiting until they are finished. >> juan manuel santos won the election, can we expect his opponent to work with him now? >> his opponent will be a very important force. just think about the tight election that he - that both can't dates went through, and they were throughout the whole election 50/50, a neck to neck race, so the party which he represents is important, with a lot of force, and you have to think about them. they have been able to get 20 senator of their party in the senate, and especially the leading senator will be former president uribe, who will guide the party as the potential party for president juan manuel santos, and the president considers santos a trial dater. >> coming up, capital punish the in america. >> the jury said "not guilty", and i remember it like yesterday. >> it's the subject o
rebels, and to the elm rebels, which is another important gorilla fighters movement which santos offered talks with. he said $50 years should be over, and it's time to put on end. he said that columbians have voted, changing fear for home. he is addressing columbians, and we are waiting until they are finished. >> juan manuel santos won the election, can we expect his opponent to work with him now? >> his opponent will be a very important force. just think about the tight election...
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and of course, the other 800 pound gorilla in the rom, what was said on the trip in the ship.that out versus intelligence but it is important to find out what he said. nonce the government indicts him between 20 or 30 days and do you foreso a speedy. >> what will happen now, he, there is rights of a regular defendant. he has a right to a speedy trial. a lot of times those periods are waived because the defense thinks it is right thing to do. he may get a speedy trial. 70 days. we never go to trial in that period. it will probably go to troll in eight months or a year. >> this guy could be a key witness and finding the real guys behind this. and maybe he consphired but maybe not be the brains. you mentioned the ship. i am sure they got key information on that. >> even now believe it or not, they might want to have him consider to cooperate. >> in a civilian case. but critibs can say how can you make a deal. >> in the way we just made a deal. >> it is the same thing but only different. >> a soldier and taliban tradeoff. >> you said it. >> we are a apparently a country that makes
and of course, the other 800 pound gorilla in the rom, what was said on the trip in the ship.that out versus intelligence but it is important to find out what he said. nonce the government indicts him between 20 or 30 days and do you foreso a speedy. >> what will happen now, he, there is rights of a regular defendant. he has a right to a speedy trial. a lot of times those periods are waived because the defense thinks it is right thing to do. he may get a speedy trial. 70 days. we never go...
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it has that gorilla glass. more of what it would like to be inside with the ceo jeff bezos who is very excited. what was interesting is there were 300 customers from all around the world sitting in there. they have been selected from 60,000 people who wanted to be in the hall with jeff bezos. they held from germany, new orleans, seattle, ohio, los angeles, they were all loyal customers very excited to get their hands on this phone. july 25 is the shipment date. spiking today as soon as the announcement came out. liz: by the way, couple of things. qualcomm processor, headphones that don't tangle. very fascinating stuff, and finally let's talk about the made a help button. a real person comes up on your screen from the previous kindle fire features. preorders, anyway to check and find out what is going on with the preorders? >jo ling: we are on it. trying to find out how the response has been. there was a lot of enthusiasm, lot of big smiles from the customers. did not seem like they got their hand in the devices
it has that gorilla glass. more of what it would like to be inside with the ceo jeff bezos who is very excited. what was interesting is there were 300 customers from all around the world sitting in there. they have been selected from 60,000 people who wanted to be in the hall with jeff bezos. they held from germany, new orleans, seattle, ohio, los angeles, they were all loyal customers very excited to get their hands on this phone. july 25 is the shipment date. spiking today as soon as the...
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is the issue that we simply can't do anything on the diplomatic front because the 800 pound gorillas, sunni and shia and kurds are usually at each other's throats? >> grand ayatollah sistani, who carries very much weight, both the sunni and shia, boat feer bg i.s.i.s, the threat to the iranian community, want to avoid refugee flows too, then i think they may be able to create a situation where maliki is forced out and you would identify another shia leader with whom the sunnis and the kurds have more confidence in. that requires a decision on the part of the locals, so to speak. those who live in the be neighborhood of iran, those who live in iraq, part of the shia community to begin to craft the foundation of such a political solution. and maybe if we employed regional actors and perhaps some military power on our own and some intele intel we can perhapt an outcome better than the one now. >> the quebses of doing something or doing nothing, which is worse? >> i think we can do something. i think there's consensus about the need to deal with this growing threat of terrorism spilling o
is the issue that we simply can't do anything on the diplomatic front because the 800 pound gorillas, sunni and shia and kurds are usually at each other's throats? >> grand ayatollah sistani, who carries very much weight, both the sunni and shia, boat feer bg i.s.i.s, the threat to the iranian community, want to avoid refugee flows too, then i think they may be able to create a situation where maliki is forced out and you would identify another shia leader with whom the sunnis and the...