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machine learning going on with ian constant levolving his brai signals. >> we have to give ian a lotcredit. he's been working with you guys very closely. >> he's done an incredible job. his level of focus is amazing. we're learning a lot from ian and at the same time we're learning from his data and from his brain activity and like the doctor said, we have to actually adapt in realtime so our software and methods that analyze data have to adapt and get better and better. at the same time ian is getting better and better. usually after five or ten minutes, his performance is just unbelievable. >> constantly improving over time. >> take us out whether a couple months or a couple years. where do you want to see the technology go? how would it change the use of prosthetics in the future? where do you see this becoming available to consumers and something that they're able to use that could really change their life? >> we're looking at adapting this technology for as we mentioned stroke rehabilitation which is sooner than some of the other applications. some of the other applications like
machine learning going on with ian constant levolving his brai signals. >> we have to give ian a lotcredit. he's been working with you guys very closely. >> he's done an incredible job. his level of focus is amazing. we're learning a lot from ian and at the same time we're learning from his data and from his brain activity and like the doctor said, we have to actually adapt in realtime so our software and methods that analyze data have to adapt and get better and better. at the same...
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>>reporter: ian works at high life pizza. but he plays here too. >> a great way to unwind after the shift. >>reporter: high life has 13 pinball machines. it even has tournaments. ian had no clue this is technically illegal. >> when i heard that, i was really surprised. i mean, it's a pinball machine. >>reporter: and the city's ban started almost 80 years ago. to understand why these machines were illegal, you have to realize what's missing, flippers. there wasn't much skill involve, just pull, watch and wager. >>> because it was considered gambling. >>reporter: melissa harmon helps run the pacific pinball museum in alameda. the museum collects pinball machines from the decades, including this one from 1936. >> it was confiscated by the oakland police and i think they thought it was just too nice of a machine, they just couldn't trash it, so they gave it to the alameda police. >>reporter: in the '40s, flippers were added and these became the games we know today. but the bans were still technically on the books.
>>reporter: ian works at high life pizza. but he plays here too. >> a great way to unwind after the shift. >>reporter: high life has 13 pinball machines. it even has tournaments. ian had no clue this is technically illegal. >> when i heard that, i was really surprised. i mean, it's a pinball machine. >>reporter: and the city's ban started almost 80 years ago. to understand why these machines were illegal, you have to realize what's missing, flippers. there wasn't...
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ian and his grandfather both recover fully. >> i do have a new outlook on life. i easily could have died. >> ian takes every opportunity to share his video of the crash with friends. >> i use it as a way to show people that, you know, you only have one life to live, so, you know, just try to make the best of it. >> as for willbert, he just wants to be back in the sky. >> if i had those thoughts of never flying again, i have since canceled them out. i love to fly and i feel i'm capable of flying and i'm going to fly that airplane again, too, because i've already started rebuilding it. >>> coming up -- >> i'm thinking to myself, don't panic. you don't want to die today, stuck in a car. >> when "caught on camera: brace yourself" continues. how much k you'll need when you retire? then we gave each person a ribbon to show how many years that amount might last. i was trying to, like, pull it a little further. [ woman ] got me to 70 years old. i'm going to have to rethink this thing. it's hard to imagine how much we'll need for a retirement that could last 30 years or m
ian and his grandfather both recover fully. >> i do have a new outlook on life. i easily could have died. >> ian takes every opportunity to share his video of the crash with friends. >> i use it as a way to show people that, you know, you only have one life to live, so, you know, just try to make the best of it. >> as for willbert, he just wants to be back in the sky. >> if i had those thoughts of never flying again, i have since canceled them out. i love to fly...
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on the program: the south korea ian army hunts down the fousold who killed five comrades, plus praying for the preservation. the history we will show you an ancients kingdom which could be next on the world's next hair tain site. and and the taste of russia with bell gem. >> welcome to the program in iraq. sunny fighters seize more territory as they advance toward baghdad. speaking in cairo, secretary of state john kerr veshingd the united states is not responsibility for what is happening. he branded isil fighters as a threat. the government has launched airstrikes against targets in mosul, which it was driven out of two weeks ago. hundreds of thousands of people have fled the violence since the crisis began. sunni rebels have taken two towns on the road to baghdad. this follows the capture of the syrian border on saturday. opening up a major highway for those fighters to cross into isil strongholds in syria. a convoy of at least 50 iraqi army tanks has been sentence to reinforce haditha which has been surrounded by sunny fighters. the strategic objective appears to be ramadi. in a mo
on the program: the south korea ian army hunts down the fousold who killed five comrades, plus praying for the preservation. the history we will show you an ancients kingdom which could be next on the world's next hair tain site. and and the taste of russia with bell gem. >> welcome to the program in iraq. sunny fighters seize more territory as they advance toward baghdad. speaking in cairo, secretary of state john kerr veshingd the united states is not responsibility for what is...
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there are other people who have reasons to do for doing it, not least the south korea ians, japanese,hinese, people who have worked for them. most of it cannot be verified or not verified. >> the western media's perspective of according to dor e a is very negative. in addition, their knowledge of the country is shallow, and, therefore, the reports are inaccurate. japanese media outlets report everything, but with their own political spin. south korea ian news organizations are split between those who want to push favorably the image of north korea and many others who want to highlight the negative aspects of the country. >> north korea would like to tell us they have the strongest and best trained army in the world. there are reasons why the south korea ians would like us to think that might be true because they would like to keep defense budgets flowing as well. >> we report events with our own biases. hence, no media outlet can really be accurate about north korea. this selective reporting of north korea means it is impossible to get a balanced picture of the country. >> there are n
there are other people who have reasons to do for doing it, not least the south korea ians, japanese,hinese, people who have worked for them. most of it cannot be verified or not verified. >> the western media's perspective of according to dor e a is very negative. in addition, their knowledge of the country is shallow, and, therefore, the reports are inaccurate. japanese media outlets report everything, but with their own political spin. south korea ian news organizations are split...
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ian stay with me a second and i will remind our viewers that there is egypt has just delivered a verdict on three al jazeera journalists. each been given seven years. fahmy an extra three years, i will come back to ian who is outside the courtroom because al jazeera can't report from egypt and cnn has been helping up with updates and telling us what is happening and as a journalist who is in cairo at the moment what concerns the latest verdict bring for you? >> reporter: well, this verdict really does send a message for people, for journalists that the government does have a red line and that it's taking this red line seriously and that red line is if they believe that you threaten national security they will bring the full weight of the law down upon you and it also sends a message to people who are not journalists who may disagree with the current regime or the current government that may go out and prozest and we have seen them being arrested and says this government is taking this source of cases very seriously and that if anyone is deemed threatening national security or an enemy of
ian stay with me a second and i will remind our viewers that there is egypt has just delivered a verdict on three al jazeera journalists. each been given seven years. fahmy an extra three years, i will come back to ian who is outside the courtroom because al jazeera can't report from egypt and cnn has been helping up with updates and telling us what is happening and as a journalist who is in cairo at the moment what concerns the latest verdict bring for you? >> reporter: well, this...
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in ian's case he means that literally.> really is. how we take this for granted, opening and closing. >> and the exciting thing, it's just the beginning. >>> the gap wants to be well cool again. >> you remember that if the. ♪ fall into the -- >> -- gap. >>> this morning, you'll see why gap's workforce is thinking about more than just a jingle. we've got the first tv interview ever with the company's ceo. that's ahead only on "cbs this morning." >> announcer: cbs "morning rounds" sponsored by purina. your pet. our passion. ♪ make every day her day with a full menu of appetizers and entrées crafted with care and designed to delight. fancy feast. love served daily. hershey's miniatures. choosing is half the fun. because there's a little something delicious... for everyone. hershey's miniatures choose your own delicious. pain from your day can haunt you at night, don't let it. advil pm gives you the healing sleep you need helping you fall asleep and stay asleep so your body can heal as you rest. advil pm. for a healing night's
in ian's case he means that literally.> really is. how we take this for granted, opening and closing. >> and the exciting thing, it's just the beginning. >>> the gap wants to be well cool again. >> you remember that if the. ♪ fall into the -- >> -- gap. >>> this morning, you'll see why gap's workforce is thinking about more than just a jingle. we've got the first tv interview ever with the company's ceo. that's ahead only on "cbs this morning."...
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sir ian cheshire is the chief executive of kingfisher. thank you for being here.ibe for people the scale of kingfisher for those that don't know the the various brands that you operate under. >> we do about $17 billion, that is number three behind. we are about to be 11 countries. they have been at the lows. very similar type of business. >> what particular challenges do you face? i know you have a background in retail. what is the biggest challenge right now for kingfisher? >> these grown-up quite separately. they grew up as national leaders. we're turning that into an international network. we are trying to work out how to bring that together intelligently. not ending up with a one-size-fits-all. intelligently bring it together. probably the other major challenge is what is going on in the euro zone, the economy where we saw some weaknesses. managing across 11 countries is a bit of a challenge. >> not a unified market. recently, you have ordered results. -- reported results. it showed that there was a bit of a slowdown. this forced a promotional environment into
sir ian cheshire is the chief executive of kingfisher. thank you for being here.ibe for people the scale of kingfisher for those that don't know the the various brands that you operate under. >> we do about $17 billion, that is number three behind. we are about to be 11 countries. they have been at the lows. very similar type of business. >> what particular challenges do you face? i know you have a background in retail. what is the biggest challenge right now for kingfisher?...
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that was kovr's ian schwartz reporting. >>> the critics choice awards were handed out in beverly hillsht. >> the choice for best actor in a comedy series is jim parsons, the big bang theoriy." >> three-time emmy winner jim parsons accepted the best actor in a comedy for playing sheldon cooper in the sitcom "big bane theory." and allison janie won best supporting actress on the cbs comedy "mom." >>> coming up the test on the harley-davidson electric motorcycle . experience the revolution of coffee. >>> honoring an american hero. president obama presented the medal of honor to lance corporal kyle carpenter on thursday. he survived jumping on a hand grenade. he received the nation's highest military honor. >> reporter: this is a moment you never see. the commander in chief telling a young marine at home with his family he will receive the medal of honor. for an action which then lance corporal kyle carpenter thought he had been killed. >> the first marine got to me. i told them i was not going to make it. i kept telling them over and over i was going to die. >> do you know how close you g
that was kovr's ian schwartz reporting. >>> the critics choice awards were handed out in beverly hillsht. >> the choice for best actor in a comedy series is jim parsons, the big bang theoriy." >> three-time emmy winner jim parsons accepted the best actor in a comedy for playing sheldon cooper in the sitcom "big bane theory." and allison janie won best supporting actress on the cbs comedy "mom." >>> coming up the test on the harley-davidson...
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. >> three, two, one -- >> it happened in a small lab, but for ian burkhart it was an enormous moment[applause] >> a few days ago he was the first to move a paralyzed hand by using his own thoughts. the system called neurobridge using a chip planted in ian's brain, the area that controls the hand and arm movements. it reads his thoughts, processes them and in less than .1 of a second it sends signals to a high-tech sleeve on his arm making his handled move. >> it is much like a heart bypass. we are going around the brain to the muscles. >> and others use robot particulars to move the muscles burt this built by ohio state university and a tech firm is the first to use this bypass method. >> where we are now is staggering. >> and he was injured in a diving accident and using kn neurobridge. >> if you can do things on your own, brush your teeth, it the a big difference. >> it is a bit kwcumbersome. and the hope is that it will help with the every day tasks that we tend to take for granted. >> quite a story, thank you. >>> thank you. still ahead, lamar burton on a mission to bring back a
. >> three, two, one -- >> it happened in a small lab, but for ian burkhart it was an enormous moment[applause] >> a few days ago he was the first to move a paralyzed hand by using his own thoughts. the system called neurobridge using a chip planted in ian's brain, the area that controls the hand and arm movements. it reads his thoughts, processes them and in less than .1 of a second it sends signals to a high-tech sleeve on his arm making his handled move. >> it is much...
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correspondent ian lee is in cairo. give us an idea of what is happening at the moment. i understand people are gathering outside the court where you are? >> that's right. behind me, this is the entrance to the courthouse also, and toura prison where the defendants are being held. people are being let in. we have family members that are coming in. they are accepting or what they are hoping for an an acquittal. they have been after court stations. during the court sessions we heardest and the main standout people has been the lack of evidence during the trial. nothing to pin him to any of the charges brought towards them, and the prosecution has their star witnesses, a panel of experts from state tv to testify. during the testimony they contradict themselves. despite all this the prosecution is asking for the maximum sentence. while the family members and the lawyers are optimistic, egyptian courts are unpredictable. >> give us - do you have an idea of what will be happening in court, and how the proceedings will take place? >> well, we are not expecting the proceedings t
correspondent ian lee is in cairo. give us an idea of what is happening at the moment. i understand people are gathering outside the court where you are? >> that's right. behind me, this is the entrance to the courthouse also, and toura prison where the defendants are being held. people are being let in. we have family members that are coming in. they are accepting or what they are hoping for an an acquittal. they have been after court stations. during the court sessions we heardest and...
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nbc bay area's ian cole finds out why the city is finally changing the law. >> reporter: if you think all pinball machines are the same, just ask michael shiell. >> kind of like snowflakes. they're all different. >> reporter: he'll tell you their make, model and their story, as will as their dark past in the bay area. you see, about 80 years ago, people used to put these in bars and wager on to the result. >> when you see the machines, and you know how they work, you kind of go well what else could it be? >> reporter: some of the first pinball machines had similar features to modern day machines like a ball shooter and bumpers. this are no flippers on the side or anything to control it with. so the city said it was gambling and banned it. a game of chance rather than skill, this machine here was confiscated by oakland police in the 1930s. instead of being destroyed, it was brought to alameda and given to alameda policemen as a gift i presume. >> reporter: many of them with the original signage asking players to refrain from gambling. and years later, a major change to the game. >> in
nbc bay area's ian cole finds out why the city is finally changing the law. >> reporter: if you think all pinball machines are the same, just ask michael shiell. >> kind of like snowflakes. they're all different. >> reporter: he'll tell you their make, model and their story, as will as their dark past in the bay area. you see, about 80 years ago, people used to put these in bars and wager on to the result. >> when you see the machines, and you know how they work, you...
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a conversation with ian bremmer is coming up. focused on agton rock, we saw that on the sunday talk shows. moving americans out of baghdad and out of the embassy. this is washington beginning discussions with tehran. odd weekend with reports of atrocities by jihadists. 2000 three. ian bremmer is president of eurasia group and understand that u.s. and iran need each other. thank you for being with us. let's talk about the view from tehran. why does tehran want to speak with the u.s. jacob >? ministerputy foreign came out and said there was no need for cooperation between iran and the u.s. on iraq. there is no reason not to see negotiations but the iranians do not want to cause an level of distress with the saudis that could make it harder for them to get the deal done. the iranians are interested in finishing a deal soon, by july 20, on nuclear issues. which will allow them an enormous amount of economic benefit. anything that distracts from that is a problem in the near term for iran. engagement, sure, substantive action is a bri
a conversation with ian bremmer is coming up. focused on agton rock, we saw that on the sunday talk shows. moving americans out of baghdad and out of the embassy. this is washington beginning discussions with tehran. odd weekend with reports of atrocities by jihadists. 2000 three. ian bremmer is president of eurasia group and understand that u.s. and iran need each other. thank you for being with us. let's talk about the view from tehran. why does tehran want to speak with the u.s. jacob >?...
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. >> ian fue un niÑo muy, muy especial. cuando ian llego a st. jude, los medicos inmediatamente evaluaron su condicion de salud y empezaron a planear la manera en la que intentarian salvarle la vida. en el poco tiempo que estuvo en tratamiento, st. jude se aseguro de que su familia se pudiera mantener unida y tener buenos recuerdos. >> llegar a st. jude para mi fue como estar rodeada de angeles. fue como... todo va a estar bien. >> marco: se volvio otro niÑo, le brillaron de nuevo los ojos. st. jude's fue los mejores dias de su vida realmente. eso se los voy a agradecer, hasta el ultimo dia de mi vida a ellos. >> nos abrieron los brazos, y... y nos protegieron, nos cuidaron, hasta el dia que el perdio la vida. perdio la batalla. [♪...] >> ningun niÑo deberia morir en el amanecer de su vida. y ninguna familia debe enfrentar la tragedia de perder un hijo. en st. jude no importa la raza, la religion, la nacionalidad, ni la situacion financiera. lo unico que importa es salvar vidas inocentes. pero tratar un niÑo con cancer, com
. >> ian fue un niÑo muy, muy especial. cuando ian llego a st. jude, los medicos inmediatamente evaluaron su condicion de salud y empezaron a planear la manera en la que intentarian salvarle la vida. en el poco tiempo que estuvo en tratamiento, st. jude se aseguro de que su familia se pudiera mantener unida y tener buenos recuerdos. >> llegar a st. jude para mi fue como estar rodeada de angeles. fue como... todo va a estar bien. >> marco: se volvio otro niÑo, le brillaron de...
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we saw ian reporting from cairo. that's a shot of c.n.n. at the moment - not at the moment, but not long ago when they were reporting. thank you to the international media that has kept this alive and you the public. i had this video september to me as well, if i can bring it up. it's a familiar face abdullah al-shami, through the grainy pictures. he was released from prison - let me get out the way - and he's gone back to support the remaining colleagues who are still in gaol. lots of stuff is coming through. we see free aj staff, the two hash tags looking big on twitter. before we go, how you can keep in touch with us. you can go to aljazeera.com, and look at what we have put online to do with the free aj staff. there's 177 days in gaol. if you want to get in touch, send me something you have seep as well. follow here as well, the pr feed with the latest >>> social media played a huge part in highlighting what has been going on in egypt and we'll be here throughout the day to update us. let's go to other new, john kerry has arrived in the
we saw ian reporting from cairo. that's a shot of c.n.n. at the moment - not at the moment, but not long ago when they were reporting. thank you to the international media that has kept this alive and you the public. i had this video september to me as well, if i can bring it up. it's a familiar face abdullah al-shami, through the grainy pictures. he was released from prison - let me get out the way - and he's gone back to support the remaining colleagues who are still in gaol. lots of stuff is...
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the micro chip is connected to a port on ian's skull.t is cabled to a computer which is supposed to decode melgs from his brain and beam commands to his sleeve laden around electrodes around his forearm. ian's team asem pbled in a small hospital room to see if the work of the decade would bear fruit. would the prompting in person from chad be strong and clear enough to send a signal to his hand. the answer took a tenth of a second to arrive. >> good. >> reporter: and while it looks like such a small thing, extending your fingers or collapsing a spoon, no human in ian's condition has ever done it the way he did. >> that was great. i mean to be able to open and close my hand and do those complex movements that i haven't been able to do in four years was great. >> that's really stunning. >> it's absolutely incredible. i could watch that video over and over. >> and this is classic out-of-the-box thinking. most of the research with spinal cord injuries has focused repairing the broken wires in his spinal cord. try to fix them with stem cells
the micro chip is connected to a port on ian's skull.t is cabled to a computer which is supposed to decode melgs from his brain and beam commands to his sleeve laden around electrodes around his forearm. ian's team asem pbled in a small hospital room to see if the work of the decade would bear fruit. would the prompting in person from chad be strong and clear enough to send a signal to his hand. the answer took a tenth of a second to arrive. >> good. >> reporter: and while it looks...
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nbc bay area's ian call figures out why the city is finally changing the law. >> reporter: if you thinkl machines are the same, just ask michael sheets. >> they're kind of like snowflakes. they're all different. >> reporter: he is the founder of the pinball museum in alameda. he'll tell you their make, model, and their story, as well as their dark past in the bay area. you see, about 80 careers ago, people used to put these in bars and wager on the results. >> when you see the machines, and you know how they work, you kind of go well, what else could it be? >> reporter: some of the first pinball machines had similar features to modern day machines like a ball shooter and a bumper. there are no flippers on the side to control it with so the city said it was gambling and bandit. a game of chance rather than skill, this machine here was confiscated by oakland police in the 1930s. >> instead of being destroyed, it was brought to alameda and given to alameda policemen as a gift, i presume. >> reporter: many of them with the original signage, asking players to refrain from gambling. and years
nbc bay area's ian call figures out why the city is finally changing the law. >> reporter: if you thinkl machines are the same, just ask michael sheets. >> they're kind of like snowflakes. they're all different. >> reporter: he is the founder of the pinball museum in alameda. he'll tell you their make, model, and their story, as well as their dark past in the bay area. you see, about 80 careers ago, people used to put these in bars and wager on the results. >> when you...
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ian, great to see you. just such a classic of what it was like in the field, trying to get around the censureship in china back 25 years ago. >> reporter: that's right. and of course, even today the chinese communist party are trying to deny it happened, erase it from history. it's not just the big security clampdown you see today, the arrest of activists, the security in tiananmen square and the heavy censureship of the media and internet. china is trying to erase this from history, which is why the events today in hong kong are so important. tens of thousands of people raising their candles high. among the many mainlanders who wouldn't be able to do this in mainland china, all unified by a determination not to let the memory die, andrea. >> these pictures are remarkable we're seeing on the split screen with you. because hong kong is part of china. i know it has a much more liberal sort of semi separate or sovereign status within china, but that is extraordinary. and the fact that china is also clamping do
ian, great to see you. just such a classic of what it was like in the field, trying to get around the censureship in china back 25 years ago. >> reporter: that's right. and of course, even today the chinese communist party are trying to deny it happened, erase it from history. it's not just the big security clampdown you see today, the arrest of activists, the security in tiananmen square and the heavy censureship of the media and internet. china is trying to erase this from history,...
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what is it exactly that ian and carissima have to tell us? there are three reasons why chief justice roberts is not qualified or fit qualified is a legal question. fit is more philosophical. to be the chief justice of the united states. here are three ideas. the first is that they argue that a jurist, a real jurist has to be able to know how to follow rules. they argue the robertsbot, j.r.r., does not follow rules. he reacts to them or predict the behavior of others and then behaves accordingly. the second claim is that a jurist right? has to take what hla called the internal perspective. yes to understand thel legal norms as applying to him and as basically internalizing them. the external perspective they argue is the perspective that they associate with j.r.r., the robertsbot in which the norms are not internalized. they are external to the entity. it's related to the first claim. the third argument is based on the philosophy of ronald kirk and. -- ronald dworkin. he argues that what a jurist does in deciding cases is to articulate and app
what is it exactly that ian and carissima have to tell us? there are three reasons why chief justice roberts is not qualified or fit qualified is a legal question. fit is more philosophical. to be the chief justice of the united states. here are three ideas. the first is that they argue that a jurist, a real jurist has to be able to know how to follow rules. they argue the robertsbot, j.r.r., does not follow rules. he reacts to them or predict the behavior of others and then behaves...
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and emblem is a combination of the notes the black and the division roy london sunday times the patel ian is responsible for bloodshed against civilians schools revulsion amongst the population nato has begun gladio false flag operations in ukraine according to u.s. intelligence sources quoted by author william angle the operation is led by rightwing extremist you're in a politically parts of right sector one of ukraine's big two ultra nationalist coalitions which has kept its military free global research reports the u. and a provided the snipers who deliberately shot both their own supporters and the police to provoke violence during the protests in kiev we kill it cables from the u.s. embassy in kiev show the view in a fight in wars from chechnya to georgia and all points out always on the us side una behaves not like ukraine nationalists knows twenty first century was but as international paramilitaries for the us for so-called dirty rules when terrorism is required it gives billions when you make joins us really great to have you won't what do we know about special operations in ukra
and emblem is a combination of the notes the black and the division roy london sunday times the patel ian is responsible for bloodshed against civilians schools revulsion amongst the population nato has begun gladio false flag operations in ukraine according to u.s. intelligence sources quoted by author william angle the operation is led by rightwing extremist you're in a politically parts of right sector one of ukraine's big two ultra nationalist coalitions which has kept its military free...
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ian bremmer joins us from atlanta.ow should baghdad adapt and adjust to the taking of these territories? important thing they should do is try to work thether with the sunnis and kurds to fight them. the kurds are calling them because it's fair territory in the north. nouri al-maliki has been reluctant to do so. the reason he was reelected was because of the divisions. secretary and fighting is growing quite a bit in this country. >> within those divisions between baghdad and the north and the kurds, the idea of the united states assisting -- i saw the perfunctory state department what last evening -- should the white house and the state department and for that matter the pentagon do? obama is fortunate that when he gave his speech at west point a couple of weeks ago, he talked about the importance of the war on terror. there is no question that killing osama bin laden was a signature accomplishment of obama and his presidency but the fact that al qaeda has gotten stronger but their strength is not focused on the unite
ian bremmer joins us from atlanta.ow should baghdad adapt and adjust to the taking of these territories? important thing they should do is try to work thether with the sunnis and kurds to fight them. the kurds are calling them because it's fair territory in the north. nouri al-maliki has been reluctant to do so. the reason he was reelected was because of the divisions. secretary and fighting is growing quite a bit in this country. >> within those divisions between baghdad and the north...
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ian shepardson is with us. christine lagarde earlier this week meeting with bill gross on a slower 2014. do you believe in the new and this incredible caution witnessed by the imf toward economic growth? can ian shepardson be more optimistic? >> i am much more optimistic. i understand the relative pessimism. that is all because the first quarter was dreadful because of the winter. the winter is long gone. the short-term indicators have picked up quite a lot. i would not be surprised if things were actually a little bit better than indicated. , in the u.s.,me we are seeing inflation pick up a little bit as well. the markets and the imf may be on the wrong thing in the fed may be making a by a bit as well. will talk housing year later on bluebird surveillance bank." i know, it is friday. company news. >> bank of america will have to face that lawsuit about mortgage backed securities. a federal judge cleared the way. bank of america is accused of misleading investors. discount change family dollar not responding t
ian shepardson is with us. christine lagarde earlier this week meeting with bill gross on a slower 2014. do you believe in the new and this incredible caution witnessed by the imf toward economic growth? can ian shepardson be more optimistic? >> i am much more optimistic. i understand the relative pessimism. that is all because the first quarter was dreadful because of the winter. the winter is long gone. the short-term indicators have picked up quite a lot. i would not be surprised if...
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ian approached him months ago afraid for the grand son's safety.rug crimes. no one else could take care of the little boy. he shows us the abandoned farmhouse where they found the remains of the car. >> he was like an old boss. >> police say cocoa was shot at point blank range in the back of his head and the front seat sat ian and the 27-year-old companion and executed mafia style. on top of the car they left a 50-cent coin. >> the investigators believe that this message and this sign means that he had not paid a debt. >> this region has not seen anything like this before? >> never. never. >> at the funeral there's a heavy police presence and it's easy to see why. at the end of the mass out of the village comes cocoa's uncle. then one grandmother, then his other grandmother, and finally his father. they're loaded into police vans and taken back to jail. it's a situation not unheard of in southern italy. for many year the mafia influence is a way of life. >> this region is home to one of the most powerful crime organization ins the world. many here
ian approached him months ago afraid for the grand son's safety.rug crimes. no one else could take care of the little boy. he shows us the abandoned farmhouse where they found the remains of the car. >> he was like an old boss. >> police say cocoa was shot at point blank range in the back of his head and the front seat sat ian and the 27-year-old companion and executed mafia style. on top of the car they left a 50-cent coin. >> the investigators believe that this message and...
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the microchip is connect to a port screwed on ian's skull.bled to a computer which is supposed to decode messages from his brain and beam commands to a sleeve laden with aoe electrodes. his team is assembled in a hospital room to see if it would bear fruit. would his concentration on that computerized image or propertying in person from chad be strong and clear enough to send a signal to his hand. the answer took a tenth of a second to arrive. >> that's good. what do you think? and while it looks like such a small thing, extending your fingers or clasping a spoon, no human in ian's condition has ever done it the way he just did. >> today was great. i mean to be able to open and close my hand and to do those complex movements that i haven't been able to do in four years was great. approximate. >> that's really stunning. >> it's absolutely incredible. i could watch that video over and over. >> and this is classic out of the box thinking. most of the research are spinal cord injuries has focused on repairing the broken wires. try to fix them wit
the microchip is connect to a port screwed on ian's skull.bled to a computer which is supposed to decode messages from his brain and beam commands to a sleeve laden with aoe electrodes. his team is assembled in a hospital room to see if it would bear fruit. would his concentration on that computerized image or propertying in person from chad be strong and clear enough to send a signal to his hand. the answer took a tenth of a second to arrive. >> that's good. what do you think? and while...
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they profiled a young man named ian birk heart, who was paralyzed after a swimming accident. now for the first time since that accident, he's moving his hand. doctors in ohio xwlakted a microchip in ian's brain which stimulates muscle movements based on his thoughts. so in essence, he is willing his hand to move, and it's working. a fantastic video the electrodes are basically helping him to open and close his hand enough to do everyday things we really pretty much take for granted, like brushing his teeth, eating meals, using his laptop, and doing it all on his own. this is raising a lot of hopes and we'll keep following the story. >> pretty inspiring, simon. >> >>> yesterday was existing home sales rising faster than expected. today, diana olick, it's new home sales taking the spotlight. over to you. >> absolutely, simon. an 18% month-to-month jump, not surprising that one analyst suggested we look at this with suspect goggles on. so let's do that for a second. sales of newly built holds were up nationally, and up nearly 17% from a year ago. regionally sales jumped a 4% in
they profiled a young man named ian birk heart, who was paralyzed after a swimming accident. now for the first time since that accident, he's moving his hand. doctors in ohio xwlakted a microchip in ian's brain which stimulates muscle movements based on his thoughts. so in essence, he is willing his hand to move, and it's working. a fantastic video the electrodes are basically helping him to open and close his hand enough to do everyday things we really pretty much take for granted, like...
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[applause] ian donnelly... [applause] kirsty lynn dutehead... >>> for the first time in the history of forensic science, a cast made of the inside of a gun was used to identify a murder weapon. the pistol used to kill cliff merck had been sold to a drug dealer by robert and gerald cowan, but for some reason, the cowans' fingerprints did not match those found at the crime scene. >> the person who attempted the comparison was then able to make a match, and he failed to have another examiner verify his conclusions. >> this was a breach of protocol. the standard operating procedure in all crime labs requires a fingerprint examiner to have someone verify his or her conclusions. so the fingerprints were resubmitted for analysis, and this time, the results were verified by a supervisor. the fingerprints found in the mecks' home matched robert cowan. >> it goes without saying that i was highly irritated and embarrassed for the department. >> i initially on the latent evidence being misread, i tend to believe that was p
[applause] ian donnelly... [applause] kirsty lynn dutehead... >>> for the first time in the history of forensic science, a cast made of the inside of a gun was used to identify a murder weapon. the pistol used to kill cliff merck had been sold to a drug dealer by robert and gerald cowan, but for some reason, the cowans' fingerprints did not match those found at the crime scene. >> the person who attempted the comparison was then able to make a match, and he failed to have another...
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giants/nationals dancing baby in pouch 41,597 top 2nd/ 1-0 nationals ian desmond hits one deep to centervor blanco can't make the leaping catch it's off the wall wilson ramos scores a triple for desmond 2-0 nationals top 3rd/ 2-1 nationals desmond singles through the hole at short adam laroche and ryan zimmerman scores 4-1 nationals steven strasburg strikes out buster posey final: 9-2 nationals first time both bay area teams have lost on the same day since may 6th giants 8 ½ games up on dodgers nationals have won 8 of last 11 games phil jackson robert de niro jimmy fallon jonathan quick's first game ever at madison square garden but he was brilliant 1st period he makes the diving desperation save he had 32 saves and now 49 straight in the series end of 1st period/ scoreless the king's jeff carter just beats the 1st period horn with the wrister from 30 feet just took the air right out of the crowd 1-0 kings 2nd period after scoring a power play goal to make it 2-0 the kings mike richards snaps it in from close range 3-0 kings mass exodus from the garden final: 3-0 kings kings lead series
giants/nationals dancing baby in pouch 41,597 top 2nd/ 1-0 nationals ian desmond hits one deep to centervor blanco can't make the leaping catch it's off the wall wilson ramos scores a triple for desmond 2-0 nationals top 3rd/ 2-1 nationals desmond singles through the hole at short adam laroche and ryan zimmerman scores 4-1 nationals steven strasburg strikes out buster posey final: 9-2 nationals first time both bay area teams have lost on the same day since may 6th giants 8 ½ games up on...
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[applause] ian donnelly... [applause] kirsty lynn dutehead... >>> for 13 years, the murder of biotech research scientist helena greenwood went unsolved. the medical examiner found what looked to be blood under one of her fingernails. at the time, it was far too small for dna analysis. by 1998, however, work that gen-probe and scientists like helena greenwood had been working on led to new developments in dna testing. one of the most important was polymerase chain reaction or pcr which enabled scientists to copy minute dna samples until they were large enough to test. >> polymerase chain rae action allows you to make dramatically increasing number of copies. you start with one after one round of pcr, you end up with two, then four, then eight and so on. the big advantage of pcr for forensic work is that it is so sensitive. very small amount of dna can yield a very large amount of information. >> it's a fortunate thing that they didn't try to test it at the time, because as you test biological material it's destr
[applause] ian donnelly... [applause] kirsty lynn dutehead... >>> for 13 years, the murder of biotech research scientist helena greenwood went unsolved. the medical examiner found what looked to be blood under one of her fingernails. at the time, it was far too small for dna analysis. by 1998, however, work that gen-probe and scientists like helena greenwood had been working on led to new developments in dna testing. one of the most important was polymerase chain reaction or pcr which...
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a south korea ian soldier is on the run after killing 5 other soldiers and another one. soldiers at a garden out post near the border of south and north korea. in iraq, militants have taken over more territory. they control a border town near syria as well as the baiji oil refinery. >> for some, iraq in turmoil is bringing back memories. weighing in on involvement in iraq. lisa stark spoke with one retired army officer who said the current chaos did not need to happen. >> running a boy's school outside of philadelphia is a long way from serving in an army tank battalion in iraq but the 12 months john no gle spent fighting there is never far from his mind. >> we immediately ran into provide explosive devices, sthieper attacks, mortar, shells, base camp beingshelled and our young men started dying. >> that was in 2004, when the war received a lost cause. but no gle along with david petraeus helped turn the tide writing the counter inc. surgency manual with a surge of troops and iraqi militias. >> we turned it around at enormas cost where the operations that followed. now,
a south korea ian soldier is on the run after killing 5 other soldiers and another one. soldiers at a garden out post near the border of south and north korea. in iraq, militants have taken over more territory. they control a border town near syria as well as the baiji oil refinery. >> for some, iraq in turmoil is bringing back memories. weighing in on involvement in iraq. lisa stark spoke with one retired army officer who said the current chaos did not need to happen. >> running a...
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ian, you get the last word. >> the defense cooperation. >> sorry. >> defense cooperation in china. i mean, we've tried few tally with russia. and perhaps that's lessons learned. why haven't we tried missile defense cooperation in china and should we? >> i think it's easier to make the case that iran could pose a threat to russia than it is to make the case north korea could pose a threat to china. you do have the problem of finding a sort of a common reason to do this. second, if i had the opportunity to push military cooperation, push the frontier of military cooperation with the chinese, probably wouldn't be in this area, it would be in maritime security, maritime cooperation. so i think i would not place a high priority on it and i'm not sure i would understand what the underlying rationale would be for it. unless the world changes to the point where the chinese would view the north koreans as dangerous even to them. >> i agree with that. a reason why maritime issues as well as cyber issues have made the strategic cut already in the chinese. these are a concern to both of these
ian, you get the last word. >> the defense cooperation. >> sorry. >> defense cooperation in china. i mean, we've tried few tally with russia. and perhaps that's lessons learned. why haven't we tried missile defense cooperation in china and should we? >> i think it's easier to make the case that iran could pose a threat to russia than it is to make the case north korea could pose a threat to china. you do have the problem of finding a sort of a common reason to do this....
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the largest home improvement's ian chesire is in the house. pags >>> welcome back.merican society of clinical conference. it's the world's biggest chance for research with 30,000 attendees and biotech and reporter extraordinary air meg turrell joins me with patrick mahaffy, ceo of clovis oncology who recently introduced a drug that reduced tumor size in patient but there was a catch. meg, take it away. >> thanks so much. >> here with mr. patrick mahaffy. thanks so much for joining us. >> nice to be here. >> let talk about the data. talks down a bit and some concern over side effects. some talk of diabetes with the drug. can you explain? >> yeah. kind of ended up on sort of a game of shorts worse for me right now than "game of thrones." we presented data on a dresses no true therapies and presented data that showed about 95% of patients get a real benefit and 60% get a formal response and most importantly the durability of that response is startling. we've seen now that we've been treating patients for a year or so and our aggression for survival, really a measure of
the largest home improvement's ian chesire is in the house. pags >>> welcome back.merican society of clinical conference. it's the world's biggest chance for research with 30,000 attendees and biotech and reporter extraordinary air meg turrell joins me with patrick mahaffy, ceo of clovis oncology who recently introduced a drug that reduced tumor size in patient but there was a catch. meg, take it away. >> thanks so much. >> here with mr. patrick mahaffy. thanks so much for...
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the second part is i certainly would be in agreement with adding as part of the final ian analysis that would allow the types of things suggested by the gentleman it's a win-win situation the widening of the sidewalks and signals on the contraction even though we're building the bridges on howard street we need to allow for pedestrian crossings in various places along howard not to force everyone to force at the intersections and i thought it was very wise no turns on red and the other thing that's part of the analysis we have a lot of plays downtown where the pedestrians move at one time the frustration of sdriefrz waiting to make a right turn is not there because when we have the ability to turn right there's no pedestrians and an area like this it's similar to our dense it downtown areas so we need the implementation the signal controls we need to make sure that the eir includes impacts from those sorts of changes to allow that to be part of the changes. so those are any main comments. and i assume the reason it takes 4 years to complete that this is the projected time we say ongoing
the second part is i certainly would be in agreement with adding as part of the final ian analysis that would allow the types of things suggested by the gentleman it's a win-win situation the widening of the sidewalks and signals on the contraction even though we're building the bridges on howard street we need to allow for pedestrian crossings in various places along howard not to force everyone to force at the intersections and i thought it was very wise no turns on red and the other thing...
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. >> ian hubert owe and robin are the keepers of the tango. >> is there an aspect of passion and sexy, so you have to think sexy. >> we have taken that special quality and spread it out throughout the whole play and we use it to tell love stories, we use it to tell military. >> reporter: e va perron's rise to power in the 40's from poverty to first lady, at the wife of the president juan perron. >> the universal story, i think of an icon, of a woman symbolizing hope in a nation. >> reporter: lead role of the the narrator is three three-year old josh young, a native of wallingford delaware county, coming home to the academy with this national touring company. >> after college, i auditioned for shows, and when they cast me and paid me i figured i could do it and i have been doing it since then. >> reporter: as for that fancy foot work, on the road, ian and robin have have had busy rehearsal studios teaching ten dancing rolls to singers with limited dancing experience. they even need to jump at the costume to dance if someone is he will. >> we jump, in the 13th person less than a year. >
. >> ian hubert owe and robin are the keepers of the tango. >> is there an aspect of passion and sexy, so you have to think sexy. >> we have taken that special quality and spread it out throughout the whole play and we use it to tell love stories, we use it to tell military. >> reporter: e va perron's rise to power in the 40's from poverty to first lady, at the wife of the president juan perron. >> the universal story, i think of an icon, of a woman symbolizing...
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. >> a south korea ian solid dispute ends with a shoot-out with the army. >> adding new names to the list of world heritage sites. the sunni rebellion is making major gains west of baghdad. they have taken towns on major highways linking iraq to strong holts in syria. the iraqi army hcan can. >> sunni fighters took two towns on the road to baghdad. the front line is adisa. iraqi soldiers have left posts but sunni tribal leaders are refusing to surrender the town to rebel forces appearing to be waiting to a push to haditha. the push gained moment um on saturday. a new front is opened further sou south. it's on the other major highway linking syria with baghdad. let's bring in imran khan from baghdad. talk us through the army action now heading to haditha in anbar province. what do you hear about that? >> a number of tanks are ready and rolling in towards haditha. what happened a few hours ago is that the isil arrived and sent an em sassy into the town saying, please surrender. we will enter your town peacefully. you can fight with us or you can step out of our way. now, the tribal sha
. >> a south korea ian solid dispute ends with a shoot-out with the army. >> adding new names to the list of world heritage sites. the sunni rebellion is making major gains west of baghdad. they have taken towns on major highways linking iraq to strong holts in syria. the iraqi army hcan can. >> sunni fighters took two towns on the road to baghdad. the front line is adisa. iraqi soldiers have left posts but sunni tribal leaders are refusing to surrender the town to rebel...
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the second half belonged to the dutch with a goal from ian bben and another from stefan devrij. one last goal from robin made it a fantastic start to the tournament for the dutch and a disastrous one for spain. later tonight, a much anticipated clash of two of europe's most storied teams. former world champions england and italy. italy were runners-up in the world cup two years ago and enter the tournament with high expectations, but the italians will be up against a much improved england side. both teams have spent weeks preparing for the humid conditions. well, we asked our world cup expert titus chalk in rio whether he thought the local conditions would prove difficult for the players from england and italy. >> yes, i think it will. the game kicks off at 6:00 p.m. local time by which point the temperature will still be in the high 20s. it will be a stifling 88% humidity . i think land's players certainly have been practicing sweating off as much as two killos in their training sessions. that gives you an idea of how grueling it is. the pitch is in a terrible condition which i
the second half belonged to the dutch with a goal from ian bben and another from stefan devrij. one last goal from robin made it a fantastic start to the tournament for the dutch and a disastrous one for spain. later tonight, a much anticipated clash of two of europe's most storied teams. former world champions england and italy. italy were runners-up in the world cup two years ago and enter the tournament with high expectations, but the italians will be up against a much improved england side....