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he was so eager for this sort of thing, thinking people wanted to be in these immersive experiences he get ahead of himself. we haven't seen apple do that as much. i would be surprised if they dive into this quickly. >> we will be talking about it for a long time. john, good to see you. >> good to see you guys. >> quickly make sure you tune in tomorrow we will be talking to walmart's president and ceo doug mcmillon in a cnbc exclusive after they have earnings tomorrow morning. you'll see that beginning right here at 11:00 a.m. eastern time. >> a big name to have carl. we'll be looking forward to it. a check on the markets at this hour as well. the dow, nasdaq and s&p all have modest losses for most of the morning. dow hovering above 18,000. the nasdaq we should note, if it's down today, would be nochg its first losing day in six sessions. this coming after touching record highs in yesterday's close. we had negative data. the fed minutes this afternoon and all eyes, carl, will still be on greece as we near the deadline on february 28th. >> zillow finalizing its merger with trul ya after
he was so eager for this sort of thing, thinking people wanted to be in these immersive experiences he get ahead of himself. we haven't seen apple do that as much. i would be surprised if they dive into this quickly. >> we will be talking about it for a long time. john, good to see you. >> good to see you guys. >> quickly make sure you tune in tomorrow we will be talking to walmart's president and ceo doug mcmillon in a cnbc exclusive after they have earnings tomorrow morning....
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he is still very much immersed in governing the state although he has been traveling.ailed questions on fiscal policy and sandy recovery. he got a question about atlantic city. the big thing he talked about was this deal that he reads, tentative outline of a deal to go forward to deal with the pension crisis with the teachers union. he talked about how he worked in the past in new jersey and how he is working now. >> we are going to solve this by yelling at each other or by pointing fingers at each other. we will solve this by working together. that's what i tried to do the entire time i have been governor. sometimes i have to yell and scream to get people to work together and i do that sometimes, but ultimately, in a state like ours, when you are a republican governor with the democratic legislature and more of your citizens in the opposite party than your party, you want to get something done, you got to reach your hand out and be willing to compromise and work with them. >> that is the message that he got up to the national stage. being tough with unions but comprom
he is still very much immersed in governing the state although he has been traveling.ailed questions on fiscal policy and sandy recovery. he got a question about atlantic city. the big thing he talked about was this deal that he reads, tentative outline of a deal to go forward to deal with the pension crisis with the teachers union. he talked about how he worked in the past in new jersey and how he is working now. >> we are going to solve this by yelling at each other or by pointing...
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. >> now if you would rather take just a short drive out of the city you can find yourself immersed inof the surrounding counties, with their own breweries, wineries and cultures. >> the way i see it, it is tradition, at the brandywine river museum as one of the many big reasons like longwood gardens to go out into the region and the the country side, have really come alive in so many different ways in our five county area a along their main street, parks gardens and shops as well. >> don't forget blockbuster event that will round out the summer season. >> of course, everybody is focused on world meeting of families and the pope's arrival in late september but two weeks after that, we will be welcoming the 30 under 30 which is a aggregation or a get together of some of the brightest mind in a number of different fields. >> so much to do, so little time. >> i know it is something for everyone but there are many things for everyone, let's put it that way. >>> that is true. >>> we hope you saw a lot of great things to do in and around philadelphia. >> to start planning right now for your
. >> now if you would rather take just a short drive out of the city you can find yourself immersed inof the surrounding counties, with their own breweries, wineries and cultures. >> the way i see it, it is tradition, at the brandywine river museum as one of the many big reasons like longwood gardens to go out into the region and the the country side, have really come alive in so many different ways in our five county area a along their main street, parks gardens and shops as well....
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. >> he immersed himself in work and built his own war department family, k4 included a young major,hower. he also fell in love again. >> when he first started dating her, she was 16. >> she was a young philippine. he's living with his mother at ft.myer who would just be a agassed that not only does he have a mistress, but that she's philippine. by 1932, unemployment hit 20%. especially hard hit? the veterans of world war i who were promised a thousand dollar bonus who were demanding pay. >> mcarthur was a victim of molsey, the assistant chief of staff. her bebert hoover knew that it would be a terrible mistake to have the army go across the river and into the main camp. and he had an odd sense telling him do not cross the bridge. he made sure that that wire did not reach mcarthur. >> what was mosley smoking? >> he felt that he should be driven out of washington. >> people believed that the army burned down the camp. it didn't. the washington police had burned down the camp. >> his very abled, a, dwight b. eisenhowerely exonerated the army. >> when the japanese attacked the philippin
. >> he immersed himself in work and built his own war department family, k4 included a young major,hower. he also fell in love again. >> when he first started dating her, she was 16. >> she was a young philippine. he's living with his mother at ft.myer who would just be a agassed that not only does he have a mistress, but that she's philippine. by 1932, unemployment hit 20%. especially hard hit? the veterans of world war i who were promised a thousand dollar bonus who were...
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." >> the tobacco plants first have to be grown for 24 days, then immersed in a liquid containing a gene that tells them to make special antibodies which help the immune system fight viruses, in this case, ebl la. >> charlie: we continue with the "sports illustrated" swimsuit edition and hannah. >> i played volleyball and sports was my life. being on the "sports illustrated" cover was the ultimate for me and i sort of, when i started modeling i kind of lost a little bit of, you know, my sports that i had in my life i guess, so it was just an alms feeling and i got back to my roots a bit. >> charlie: cybersecurity, american sniper, david carr, bob simon and "sports illustrated" swimsuit edition when we continue. >> and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. >> charlie: joining me is cory johnson, bloomberg west editor at large and ted schlein capitalist and partner at cofield buyers. i am pleased to have both of them. the president comes to silicon
." >> the tobacco plants first have to be grown for 24 days, then immersed in a liquid containing a gene that tells them to make special antibodies which help the immune system fight viruses, in this case, ebl la. >> charlie: we continue with the "sports illustrated" swimsuit edition and hannah. >> i played volleyball and sports was my life. being on the "sports illustrated" cover was the ultimate for me and i sort of, when i started modeling i kind of...
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tech giants are moving hard and fast into this technology which allows users to experience totally immerseive 360-degree simulated environment. facebook for example, spent $2 billion last march to buy ouculusvr. google already shipped 500,000 vr products. it's not just tech titans that are dedicating time and money to this technology. a number of startups are also now specializing in virtual reality and some venture capitalists are willing to supp >> what's inspiring about it is we're solving hard problems. >> reporter: this company for example is providing $100,000 in seed funding to ten startups in exchange for equity in the companies. rothenberg sees a number of applications in industries ranging from health care to education. >> imagine that you would like to go attend virtually a wonderful college class, but you're in a different country from where you want to go. this can make you feel like you're there. >> reporter: one startup he now supports is called emblematic group, which builds content to the ocular set. the company's founder says the purpose is to bring attention to the civil wa
tech giants are moving hard and fast into this technology which allows users to experience totally immerseive 360-degree simulated environment. facebook for example, spent $2 billion last march to buy ouculusvr. google already shipped 500,000 vr products. it's not just tech titans that are dedicating time and money to this technology. a number of startups are also now specializing in virtual reality and some venture capitalists are willing to supp >> what's inspiring about it is we're...
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added on, including one incredibly large one that afforded washingtonians an opportunity to become immersed in a tropical jungle atmosphere that really must of felt like something out of a jules vern book. it really was popular. the garden expanded. plants were added. compared to the relatively sparse tree situation on the mall today, the trees at that time on the mall and what became union square where, the canopy was quite fully. unrecognizable to what we understand today. the garden continue to involve in this way, adding plants continuing to add what we call hard landscape features -- fountains, other ornamental qualities formal walks -- other , ornamental qualities. up until the 1930's. what changed the trajectory of the garden was the, mcmillan commission which was a congressional commission begun out of the senate in 1901. by the late 1800's, congress had become aware that washington d.c., was not developing and the way that they thought it should. when compared with some of the old capitals of european countries, there's no other way to say this but the washington felt inferior in t
added on, including one incredibly large one that afforded washingtonians an opportunity to become immersed in a tropical jungle atmosphere that really must of felt like something out of a jules vern book. it really was popular. the garden expanded. plants were added. compared to the relatively sparse tree situation on the mall today, the trees at that time on the mall and what became union square where, the canopy was quite fully. unrecognizable to what we understand today. the garden continue...
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an unidentified man is immersed in his phone while a huge humpback whale surfaces just feet from hisagues have verified that the photo is real saying it was taken near, redondo beach california. >> better to live in the moment not on your phone. >>> still ahead on "action news," flench authorities are investigating after three soldiers come under attack and this crime could be linked to last month's terror attacks in paris. >> speaking of being on your phone, tragedy. authorities believe the act of taking selfies could be to blame for this deadly plane crash in colorado. meet one today. visit theshelterpetproject.org. adopt. >> ♪♪ >> david has been talking about these snow showers that are sneaking through the area. not yet here in chadds ford delaware county. 202 at route 1 baltimore pike where traffic is moving fine. it's early. we've got light traffic volume. roads are clear and dry right now. we've been talking about this building fire and there are a number of closures in norristown. swede street is closed at marshall street. airy street is closed between swede and after street
an unidentified man is immersed in his phone while a huge humpback whale surfaces just feet from hisagues have verified that the photo is real saying it was taken near, redondo beach california. >> better to live in the moment not on your phone. >>> still ahead on "action news," flench authorities are investigating after three soldiers come under attack and this crime could be linked to last month's terror attacks in paris. >> speaking of being on your phone,...
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he's taken an incredible amount of time to immerse himself in our district, coming to our sunday street fairs and just mingling with people and talking to them coming to our events and functions and being a presence has been really important. but that's secondary. ike professionally is an incredible man but personally he's a very likable, energetic, understanding caring person. he really truly wants to get to know a person in front of them and listen to their story and help them if he can and i've seen this in many different avenues and instances. and it shows me and it demonstrates to me that, yes, a chicago native can come into this city and embrace it and love it and call the city his own and want to be an advocate on so many different levels, from fighting with the park alliance, his own employees and the neighbors in his district, he is very passionate in making sure their voices are heard. i don't see any issues or any conflicts in the sense that ike is a very independent person. just the way he speaks and the way he carries himself, you get a feeling and an understanding this man
he's taken an incredible amount of time to immerse himself in our district, coming to our sunday street fairs and just mingling with people and talking to them coming to our events and functions and being a presence has been really important. but that's secondary. ike professionally is an incredible man but personally he's a very likable, energetic, understanding caring person. he really truly wants to get to know a person in front of them and listen to their story and help them if he can and...
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then they're immersed in a liquid containing a gene that tells them theñr make special antibodies which immune system fight viruses in this case ebola. as the plants grow, they copy those antibodies over and over again. xerox machine for antibodies. >> that's essentially what it does. it makes it over and over and over again. >> reporter: the leaves are then ground up into a liquid which looks like a juice you buy at a health food store. since z-map is made up of three different antibody, the process has to be repeated three times using 6,000 pounds of new tobacco planteds, and the yield? >> how much z-map will you get out of three tables like this? >> how many people can you cure of ebola if it works? >> it would be dozens best case. >> reporter: dozens, which is not very much. not very much. dozens of cures when 9,000 people died in this epidemic. sounds like using a bottle of water to put out a forest fire. >> pelley: bob simon was among america's best reporters for nearly 50 years and cbs will broadcast a tribute to his work next sunday on "60 minutes" presents. one of the most unpl
then they're immersed in a liquid containing a gene that tells them theñr make special antibodies which immune system fight viruses in this case ebola. as the plants grow, they copy those antibodies over and over again. xerox machine for antibodies. >> that's essentially what it does. it makes it over and over and over again. >> reporter: the leaves are then ground up into a liquid which looks like a juice you buy at a health food store. since z-map is made up of three different...
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lucky to get a and went off to britain because the head of the guggenheim, should really go abroad i immersed myself in london to all became the problem of slavery in western culture what was going to be a background culture the background on slavery became a whole book. >> i'm just going to make this a book and then -- >> i anticipated i would be writing more. yes. >> did you imagine? >> i am not sure exactly. >> so just going in the wake of the narrative both his parents were riders mom and dad. gable's 1st film after the war. >> yes. >> was they're a time when you thought i would really like to be a writer as well? >> i i was very much interested in writing. yes. though i actually what i was an undergraduate at took some summer classes at columbia university in france for the language and in writing fiction. there was a fairly well-known woman teacher but she but she didn't much like my efforts. i never went on. >> i was i was also struck. we had a discussion about the necessity to drop the atomic bomb on japan. a review telling me that they told you while you were getting ready to go and
lucky to get a and went off to britain because the head of the guggenheim, should really go abroad i immersed myself in london to all became the problem of slavery in western culture what was going to be a background culture the background on slavery became a whole book. >> i'm just going to make this a book and then -- >> i anticipated i would be writing more. yes. >> did you imagine? >> i am not sure exactly. >> so just going in the wake of the narrative both his...
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when you're immersed what you will be seeing are real people and you will be able to touch and you wille to interact and hug and dance and have sex. >> brian runs other verse, a platform for virtual relationship building. his software is one of many that allow real people to connect in the virtual world at places like parks, cafes and strip clubs. >> whoa. >> now he says those connections are becoming even more real with 3d headsets and he sees virtual relationships going way beyond a trip to the strip club. >> the sexual sing lairty. this is when people would prefer to have a digital relationship and digital sexuality. this is going to happen with the convergence of virtual reality technology which is the technology of remote touch. >> the harbor that can simulate senses is improving. your belief is that technology will be so good that when combined you can put on goggles or glasses and almost be on a date? >> that's exactly right. >> but you got take a off the goggles at some point. >> well yes. but once you're in love with somebody is that really going to matter? >> the doctor says y
when you're immersed what you will be seeing are real people and you will be able to touch and you wille to interact and hug and dance and have sex. >> brian runs other verse, a platform for virtual relationship building. his software is one of many that allow real people to connect in the virtual world at places like parks, cafes and strip clubs. >> whoa. >> now he says those connections are becoming even more real with 3d headsets and he sees virtual relationships going way...
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i'm joining that hunt in remotest peru, but not before i've re-immersed myself in the booming lima food scene. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la ♪ >> i'm in peru with this guy, eric ripert. >> he was looking at this, he went into the tree. >> that's funny. >> chef of the world famous restaurant le bernardin in new york. to look at where chocolate comes from, particularly our chocolate, the very expensive limited run designer chocolate bar business that eric got me into last year. so that's why we're in peru. but before we get all indiana jones we're spending some time in lima, as we like the capital city just fine. and we have, both of us, from previous trips, friends here. lima is the cultural hub and culinary capital of a country that has exploded in the last decade with scores of world class chefs, cooks and restaurants. it has long been considered to be one of the best f
i'm joining that hunt in remotest peru, but not before i've re-immersed myself in the booming lima food scene. ♪ i took a walk through this beautiful world ♪ ♪ felt the cool rain on my shoulder ♪ ♪ found something good in this beautiful world ♪ ♪ i felt the rain getting colder ♪ ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la ♪ sha la la la la ♪ sha la la la la la la ♪ >> i'm in peru with this guy, eric ripert. >> he was looking at this, he went into the tree....
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howard] crane seems to have taken joseph conrad's wonderful advice-- "in the destructive element immerse precisely the dangers and the discrepancies and the difficulties of a language and an experience that was beyond him in order to find his poem. crane revised the six sections of voyages constantly and published several of his early drafts. he had sketched two sections of the poem even before meeting opfer. he did not want to describe or even evoke their relationship but to use the occasion to explore the logic of metaphor, to find what he called the "imaged word." he writes about the sea this wonderful line, "her undinal vast belly moonward bends," right? and "vast," "moonward," "bends," fine. but, you see, the wonderful thing is "undinal" because the spirit undine, the spirit of the wave is there. and the shape of the line is "undinal... "vast... belly" goes up with a little lift. the wonderful thing is "bends" because bends is generally the other way. the pregnancy of the sea the fertility of the sea pulled by the moon can be drawn, actually as a line. like any great line, virtually
howard] crane seems to have taken joseph conrad's wonderful advice-- "in the destructive element immerse precisely the dangers and the discrepancies and the difficulties of a language and an experience that was beyond him in order to find his poem. crane revised the six sections of voyages constantly and published several of his early drafts. he had sketched two sections of the poem even before meeting opfer. he did not want to describe or even evoke their relationship but to use the...
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. >>> this is german class immersing elementary students in georgia in the language possibly laying the foundation for a future career and this in a country where spanish is the fastest growing language. >> if you look at the economy and you are up. germany is the largest economy, basically carrying the e.u. it's important. >> reporter: europe has a growing interest in the american markets, not just in retail but manufacturing services and finance. in atlanta there are more than 270 companies with german links employing thousands. that means a problem there can become a problem here. south-eastern states are a hub from european investment. porsche, b.m.w. are big players. we need supply companies. logistics and support. >> we surveyed german companies in the u.s. they have a positive out look and a lot of companies plan on increasing their strategic focus on the u.s. market. there are strong demands on the customer base or proximity to customers. a week euro means it's more expensive for businesses to be set up in the u.s. as economies struggle. the investment may dry up. >> suddenly it
. >>> this is german class immersing elementary students in georgia in the language possibly laying the foundation for a future career and this in a country where spanish is the fastest growing language. >> if you look at the economy and you are up. germany is the largest economy, basically carrying the e.u. it's important. >> reporter: europe has a growing interest in the american markets, not just in retail but manufacturing services and finance. in atlanta there are more...
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to use the whole of your anatomy, you need to use it every single vocal bit of range you have to immerserself in those characters. >> reporter: that's precisely what our boys did, spai playing shakespeare in their 20s. eddie redmayne played steven hawking in ""the theory of everything. " request itself. >> there should be no boundaries to human endeavor. >> i go back to that first moment when i walked on stage, wow, this guy's got it. whatever it is he's got it. ♪ >> he was 17 singing at london's globe theater. redmayne a fetching valor in "12th knight." the cumberbatch singled up his performances second world war code breaker in the imitation game. 13 years ago, he was in london's park in orlando in "as you like it." >> he had an ability to do things with language which was very particular and rather delicate. >>. >> reporter: cumberbash is a london graduate. he remains on the spare case t. students come and check off. they are not engaged in the serious business of red carpet selfies. he is preparing to play hamlet on stage in london this summer. david oyellowo an acclaimed shakespeare
to use the whole of your anatomy, you need to use it every single vocal bit of range you have to immerserself in those characters. >> reporter: that's precisely what our boys did, spai playing shakespeare in their 20s. eddie redmayne played steven hawking in ""the theory of everything. " request itself. >> there should be no boundaries to human endeavor. >> i go back to that first moment when i walked on stage, wow, this guy's got it. whatever it is he's got it....
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. >> this is german class, immersing students in georgia in the language possibly laying the foundation for a future career this is a country where spanish is a fastest growing language. >> germany is the largest economy, basically controlling the e.u. >> europe has a growing share in the market in manufacturing services and finance. in atlanta there's more than 270 countries with german links, that means a problem over there can become a problem here. >> south-eastern states can become a hub. they are all big players. they need supply logistics, support. other industries cross the atlantic. >> they have a positive outlook on the u.s. market. a lot of companies plan on increasing the strategic focus. reasons are strong demand from the customer base and proximity. >> it means it's more expensive to set up businesses in the u.s. that investment might dry up. suddenly it will be a lot easier for european firms to just produce in europe. they are producing, and paying wages. they are paying electricity costs in a currency that is cheaper compared to the u.s. and other currencies. >> a low-v
. >> this is german class, immersing students in georgia in the language possibly laying the foundation for a future career this is a country where spanish is a fastest growing language. >> germany is the largest economy, basically controlling the e.u. >> europe has a growing share in the market in manufacturing services and finance. in atlanta there's more than 270 countries with german links, that means a problem over there can become a problem here. >> south-eastern...
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. >> reporter: this is german class, immersing elementary students in georgia in the language potentiallying the foundation for a future career in a country where spanish is a fast growing language. >> germany is a large economy. basically carrying the e.u. >> reporter: europe has a growing interest in the u.s. markets, not just in retail but manufacturing services and finance. there are more than 270 countries with german lengths, employs thousands of people. it's a problem over there. south-eastern states are a hub. porsche, b.m.w. are big players, many other industries crossed the atlantic. >> we surveyed countries in the u.s. they have a positive outlook. a lot of companies plan on increasing strategic focus. they are a strong nanned. and a proximity to customers. it is expensive for businesses in the u.s. and if european economies struggle. that may dry up. >> suddenly it will be firms. they are paying electricity. it's much cheaper, compared to the u.s. >> a little value. making exports more expensists. southern states offering incident ifs. >> companies come because they need to be
. >> reporter: this is german class, immersing elementary students in georgia in the language potentiallying the foundation for a future career in a country where spanish is a fast growing language. >> germany is a large economy. basically carrying the e.u. >> reporter: europe has a growing interest in the u.s. markets, not just in retail but manufacturing services and finance. there are more than 270 countries with german lengths, employs thousands of people. it's a problem...
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. >> this is german class, immersing students in the language and laying the foundation for a futureareer and this in a country where spanish is the fastest growing language. >> if you look at the economy germany is the largest economy carrying the eu right now and so german is an important lang. >> europe has a growing share in u.s. markets not just in retail but manufacturing center and finance. in atlanta alone, there are more than 270 companies within german links. they employ thousands of people. >> means a problem over there can quickly become a problem over here southeastern states have become a hub for european investment, porch, bmw, mirror mercedes neal support. mary other industries coos the atlantic. >> we survey german companies in the u.s. they have a very positive outlook on the u.s. market and al of companies plan on increasing their strategic focus on the markets. the reasons are strong demand from the customer base here or proximity to customers. >> a weak euro means it's more expensive for european countries to set up business in the u.s. and if european economies
. >> this is german class, immersing students in the language and laying the foundation for a futureareer and this in a country where spanish is the fastest growing language. >> if you look at the economy germany is the largest economy carrying the eu right now and so german is an important lang. >> europe has a growing share in u.s. markets not just in retail but manufacturing center and finance. in atlanta alone, there are more than 270 companies within german links. they...
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. >> this is german class immersing elementary students in the language possibly for a future career, in a country where spanish is the fastest growing language. >> germany is the largest economy in europe, basically carrying the e.u. right now. german's an important language. >> in atlanta there are more than 270 companies with german links. they employ thousands so that means a problem over there can quickly become a problem over here. southeastern states have become a hub for investment. they need supply companies logistics, support. many other industries have crossed the atlantic. >> they have a very positive outlook on the u.s. market, and a lot of companies plan on increasing their strategic focus on the u.s. market. its reasons are strong demand from the customer base here or proximity to customers. >> a weak euro means its more expensive for european companies to set up business in the u.s. and if european economies continue to struggle, that investment might dry up. >> it's going to be better for european firms to produce in europe paying costs that are much cheaper compared
. >> this is german class immersing elementary students in the language possibly for a future career, in a country where spanish is the fastest growing language. >> germany is the largest economy in europe, basically carrying the e.u. right now. german's an important language. >> in atlanta there are more than 270 companies with german links. they employ thousands so that means a problem over there can quickly become a problem over here. southeastern states have become a hub...
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from early foreign language immersioning to waving in-state application fees he likes what he sees in in delaware. >> from from senior in the state having an opportunity to go to college. that's unprecedented. so the path you're on is extraordinary and the results you're getting are fantastic. >> but there are some issues in delaware some don't like what they call a state takeover of low performing priority schools and the aclu and some other states there's a widening gap between public schools and the best and worst charter schools, even a racial resegregation. in dover some legislators are questioning the governor's top programs going on the taxpayers dime. duncan says whatever delaware is doing seems to be working for the majority of students. don't stop doing it. >> graduation rates at all time highs. dropout rates at 30-yea÷ uwÑ lows. to deviate at this point, my question would be why. >> tim furlong, "nbc10 news." >> now to something called the walk to washington but this annual networking event is actually a train ride from new jersey to washington, d.c. the chamber of commerce
from early foreign language immersioning to waving in-state application fees he likes what he sees in in delaware. >> from from senior in the state having an opportunity to go to college. that's unprecedented. so the path you're on is extraordinary and the results you're getting are fantastic. >> but there are some issues in delaware some don't like what they call a state takeover of low performing priority schools and the aclu and some other states there's a widening gap between...
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. >> the action that he took in brazil, in terms of documenting nature and his style in being immersed in total subject matter t. is that what makes this documentary totally different than others, when you talk about photographers in your estimates? >> i think so. it came as a surprise to me, that he had so entirely collapsed, and that him coming back to life was nothing that he had concocted but it was a present given to him by nature. by planting trees on the land that he had inherited, he realized that damage to nature could be reversed. and them he planted a few thousand trees and then the water resources came back, and he ended up planting 2 and a half million trees and the first man who replanted the tropical rainforest and learned how to do it, and this is now being done on a huge scale all over brazil. >> wim wenders, thank you so much for letting us talk on you on aljazeera. salt of the earth opens in theaters on march 27th. finally, tonight's freeze frame comes from singa pore, where they're celebrating the new year. and this is different from the chinese new year which happe
. >> the action that he took in brazil, in terms of documenting nature and his style in being immersed in total subject matter t. is that what makes this documentary totally different than others, when you talk about photographers in your estimates? >> i think so. it came as a surprise to me, that he had so entirely collapsed, and that him coming back to life was nothing that he had concocted but it was a present given to him by nature. by planting trees on the land that he had...
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eventually becoming the program manager for employment immersion at light house.l story are what make her so good at what she does. >> i'm using this word. it's been a blessing. the whole journey for me has been a blessing. >> kate has done such a good job, in fact, she was a recent winner of the purpose prize, a national award given to those over 60 in recognition of their contribution to the world. it is understandably a big feather in kate's cap, one she is very proud of. >> i'm going to suggest one thing. >> though not quite as proud, she says as she is with life's smaller victories. like landing a single job for someone who desperately wants one. >> it changes lives. i mean, it changes everyday live lives of people. there's just no greater reward than that. and i see it all the time. >> one reason the purpose prize says they selected kate for the award was the success she has had with her placement service. they say in the three years she's been there, she has helped 100 clients and gotten 40 of them jobs. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> that's awesome.
eventually becoming the program manager for employment immersion at light house.l story are what make her so good at what she does. >> i'm using this word. it's been a blessing. the whole journey for me has been a blessing. >> kate has done such a good job, in fact, she was a recent winner of the purpose prize, a national award given to those over 60 in recognition of their contribution to the world. it is understandably a big feather in kate's cap, one she is very proud of....
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considerable congressmen and that of the principal writer you really need to view it as literature and immerserself in the text. this is much more than a horror story of government employee gone brutally wild trampling on the bodies of victims while they trample on the rule of law, it is also a story of deep government which is to say unaccountable and tyrannical government beyond the reach of elected officials. and it really should give pause to even the most for rent defenders of those practiced by the cia. please buy the book and read it not just to support null the house, but also to educate yourself free of the mediation with too many axes to grind. for all of the faults and there are many this reported a tribute to what is left to our tattered constitution and its leader at system of checks and balances. so let's get to the conversation and i believe that we will start with mark. >> thank you very much. thank you. [applause] >> thank you so much for that extraordinary introduction. and i should say anyone who takes a commitment to the journalistic truth seriously if they are not a "harpe
considerable congressmen and that of the principal writer you really need to view it as literature and immerserself in the text. this is much more than a horror story of government employee gone brutally wild trampling on the bodies of victims while they trample on the rule of law, it is also a story of deep government which is to say unaccountable and tyrannical government beyond the reach of elected officials. and it really should give pause to even the most for rent defenders of those...
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immerse yourself in their life experiences. so he made me actually buy a zoo.hich you can see is a pain in the ass. it's so expensive to own a zoo. maintenance and upkeep alone are killing me. and no one wants to buy it. i wish i never bought a zoo. i lost everything. [ bleep ]. >> that was great. >> i'm supposed to be you know, a -- a dimmer kind of thing? oh, i get it, okay. give me one more crack. yeah, yeah, i feel it now. yeah, is that better? >> oh, okay, very exciting. >> jimmy: thank you so [ bleep ] much. the water is rising, can you feel it? the water's rising, martha, can you feel it? and you and i are drowning. >> jimmy: good, good. great. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: in the making of that video, broke a water bottle. you know, earlier -- it's a very special show tonight. aflac has graciously agreed to accelerate almost all of our commercial breaks tonight. watch how fast these go. >> oh! oh, no. i lost my tooth, i have no money to fix it! >> hi, i'm from aflac, here you go. >> that was fast! >> yep. >> jimmy: that was it. i think that's the lo
immerse yourself in their life experiences. so he made me actually buy a zoo.hich you can see is a pain in the ass. it's so expensive to own a zoo. maintenance and upkeep alone are killing me. and no one wants to buy it. i wish i never bought a zoo. i lost everything. [ bleep ]. >> that was great. >> i'm supposed to be you know, a -- a dimmer kind of thing? oh, i get it, okay. give me one more crack. yeah, yeah, i feel it now. yeah, is that better? >> oh, okay, very exciting....
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so they teamed up to bring back the view master so kids can immerse themselves in a virtual reality world. the 75-year-old classic will get a makeover with the help of a smartphone and some virtual reality technology. the updated view master will cost $30 will be in stores starting in the fall. >>> the westminster dog show continues tonight in new york city and sadly a local great dane named smooch did not win best in breed. michael williamson of the washington post snapped this adorable picture of him, though. >>> it is amazing dog week here at wusa9 and time to play guess our mutt in the morning. first we begin with turk. all day we've asked you to guess on our facebook page turk's mixed pedigree and the answer is the rescue is part beagle, american staffordshire terrier and part weirmire. this is ollie, a little australian cattle dog mixed with border collie with a pinch of golden. >> that's exactly what i was going to say. >> we'll have another amazing mutt in the morning guessing game tomorrow at 5 a.m. and tonight at 11:00 we have the story of probably one of the most famous missing
so they teamed up to bring back the view master so kids can immerse themselves in a virtual reality world. the 75-year-old classic will get a makeover with the help of a smartphone and some virtual reality technology. the updated view master will cost $30 will be in stores starting in the fall. >>> the westminster dog show continues tonight in new york city and sadly a local great dane named smooch did not win best in breed. michael williamson of the washington post snapped this...
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where you can try out the immerse i have technology right here in the bay area today.re on e you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry daisy, but i'm a loner. and a loner gotta be alone. heee yawww! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. jesse? ♪ ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing really good around ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit tired ♪ ♪ of living off the taste of the air ♪ ♪ turn around, barry ♪ ♪ finally, i have a manly chocolatey snack ♪ ♪ and fiber so my wife won't give me any more flack ♪ ♪ i finally found the right snack ♪ ♪ ♪ i love my shows, but i can't just sit around all day. that's why i have xfinity. their cloud based dvr lets me take everything i recorded, anywhere i go. which is perfect for me, [whispering] because i have responsibilities. ...i mean that's really interesting, then how do you explain these photos?! [people gasping] ob
where you can try out the immerse i have technology right here in the bay area today.re on e you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. everybody knows that. well, did you know words really can hurt you? what...? jesse don't go! jesse...no! i'm sorry daisy, but i'm a loner. and a loner gotta be alone. heee yawww! geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. jesse? ♪ ♪ ♪ turn around ♪ ♪ every now and then i get a little bit hungry ♪ ♪ and there's nothing really...
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and ets scientists are either looking for intelligent advanced extraterrestrial life, or as the immersionconcept in astrobiology, which you've probably talked about searching for microorganisms on the celestial bodies. >> it's about all sorts of things, isn't it? i'm really sorry i'm going to cut you short you, clara. we find it so difficult to communicate with newcastle, what's the chance of space? thank you so much. i wonder the they're listening in from out there somewhere. you're watch can go "gmt." stay with us here on bbc world news. much more still to come. d your car for four years. you named it brad. you loved brad. and then you totaled him. you two had been through everything together. two boyfriends. three jobs. you're like "nothing can replace brad!" then liberty mutual calls. and you break into your happy dance. if you sign up for better car replacement, we'll pay for a car that's a model year newer with 15,000 fewer miles than your old one. see car insurance in a whole new light. liberty mutual insurance. introducing twix bites: cookie, chocolate and caramel in a bite-size.
and ets scientists are either looking for intelligent advanced extraterrestrial life, or as the immersionconcept in astrobiology, which you've probably talked about searching for microorganisms on the celestial bodies. >> it's about all sorts of things, isn't it? i'm really sorry i'm going to cut you short you, clara. we find it so difficult to communicate with newcastle, what's the chance of space? thank you so much. i wonder the they're listening in from out there somewhere. you're...
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>> great point, we'll blink our eyes and be completely immersed in 2016 politics.ot a lot of time left for that. great reporting to both of you, appreciate it. >> we are monitoring breaking news out of missouri whereas many as nine people are dead after what appears to be a murder spree. the victims were found in four different homes in the small town of tyrone missouri three hours southwest of st. louis. a 36-year-old man, the suspect, was found in a vehicle in a different location dead of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. the relationships between the victims and suspect as well as possible motive are still being investigated. >>> we're learning new details about the man known as jihadi john. meanwhile, the families of the victims say identifying their loved one's killer is only the first step. take a listen. >> we know that he's in an area where we can't -- our law enforcement intelligence agencies cannot reach him. it's going to take time to bring him to a court of law and prosecute him. and her sensitive stomach didn't make things easier. it was hard t
>> great point, we'll blink our eyes and be completely immersed in 2016 politics.ot a lot of time left for that. great reporting to both of you, appreciate it. >> we are monitoring breaking news out of missouri whereas many as nine people are dead after what appears to be a murder spree. the victims were found in four different homes in the small town of tyrone missouri three hours southwest of st. louis. a 36-year-old man, the suspect, was found in a vehicle in a different location...
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to be an international school and have a bilingual a bilingual program with spanish and mandarin immersion. they had a big ribbon-cutting ceremony this wonderful banner and all these different cultural events. all the students in the elementary school came out. a whole bunch of politicians that came to speak. the principal the principal gave an amazing speech about what this knew school meant and different school board members. and then the governor's education aid came. he or she is addressing my kindergartner hear. you no the other students in the school. i want to congratulate you all for making the choice to come to the school because you are now getting ready to compete in the global economy. cheers did not erupt from the 4th grade section. i was like, yes, my son my son can keep that kid down in china. he we will be ready to beat down that kid in mexico. thank goodness. this is they're vision for the purpose of public education. it is sick. i want to read for you in my research for the book i came across this quote from the common core website. don't take our word for it go and liste
to be an international school and have a bilingual a bilingual program with spanish and mandarin immersion. they had a big ribbon-cutting ceremony this wonderful banner and all these different cultural events. all the students in the elementary school came out. a whole bunch of politicians that came to speak. the principal the principal gave an amazing speech about what this knew school meant and different school board members. and then the governor's education aid came. he or she is addressing...
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others immersed themselves in it.look at exactly what i'm talking about as we run through some of these tweets. you have one dog, sasha who buried her entire face into it. just dove right in loving every minute. hashtag snowday9. how about thisth guy knee deep in the snow taking it all in. drink in the view from down there with the snow. all over the dog's face. it was definitely a good one. the little dog loving every minute of it as were people, too. this car not going anywhere for a while. blanketed by snow, but all karen had to say was great to clean the atmosphere. how about also good for dogs, good for driving, not so much but definitely the tubes were out. our very own david owens saying new neighbors, snow covered roads and inner tube, what could possibly go wrong. a sign of a good time as was this. some guy named mike hydeck. >> look at that cute little devil. that's my son, patrick. my neighbor, mr. johnson, brought the snow blower over yesterday so he took care of our driverway and we shoveled the sides it
others immersed themselves in it.look at exactly what i'm talking about as we run through some of these tweets. you have one dog, sasha who buried her entire face into it. just dove right in loving every minute. hashtag snowday9. how about thisth guy knee deep in the snow taking it all in. drink in the view from down there with the snow. all over the dog's face. it was definitely a good one. the little dog loving every minute of it as were people, too. this car not going anywhere for a while....
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risky gam but once you start messing with people's eggs persons if they buy a tv it's big and be immersed throwing ads where they don't expect them, that's more than risky. >> happens on your phone increasingly. i guess people think the tv is sacred. >> you pay that much money -- >> hang it on the wall of your house. >> and paid to see the movie at that point having ads inserted i don't know. >> brave new world. brave new world probably in the next few hours and days in europe as we await the outcome of the meeting, simon hobbs. >> approaching crunch time for the greek. a hesitation, prabs, on buying stocks at the moment as the finance ministers gaths gather to confront the greeks. people hardening their positions going into this. saw the greek prime minister last night in the speech suggesting that it was little greece playing a bigger role in europe now and, of course, wolfgang schaeuble, the german finance minister say it's over for greece if they don't complete on what's the agreement that's already on the table. this is the picture in brussels a few moments ago as those 19 gather alo
risky gam but once you start messing with people's eggs persons if they buy a tv it's big and be immersed throwing ads where they don't expect them, that's more than risky. >> happens on your phone increasingly. i guess people think the tv is sacred. >> you pay that much money -- >> hang it on the wall of your house. >> and paid to see the movie at that point having ads inserted i don't know. >> brave new world. brave new world probably in the next few hours and...
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just got changed to be an international school and have bilingual program with spanish and mandarin immersion. so they had a big ribbon-cutting ceremony for the school this year. they have this wonderful banner and all these different cultural events, and all the students in the elementary school came out to the front lawn and were sat down and there was no bunch of politicians that came to speak at my son's school. the principal gave an amazing speech about what this new school meant and different school board members and then the governor's education aid came, and here she is addressing my kindergartner here you know, and the other students in the school. and she says, i want to congratulate you all for making the choice to come to this school because you are now getting ready to compete in the global economy. [laughter] cheers did not erupt from the fourth grade section. [laughter] right? i was like, yes, my son can keep that kid down in china. my son will be ready to beat down that kid in mexico. thank goodness for this new school. but this is their vision for the purpose of publication o
just got changed to be an international school and have bilingual program with spanish and mandarin immersion. so they had a big ribbon-cutting ceremony for the school this year. they have this wonderful banner and all these different cultural events, and all the students in the elementary school came out to the front lawn and were sat down and there was no bunch of politicians that came to speak at my son's school. the principal gave an amazing speech about what this new school meant and...
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. >>> a look outside at 6:17 at the golden gate bridge, and christina has been fully imme e immersed in the numbers the last several days as you track this storm. we now have some increased activity you said in the north bay now, and just going to move up from there. >> definitely. you still have time, though, especially areas to the south of the golden gate bridge, to make those storm preparations and i can tell you, you want to make sure you're ready, bring anything in from the outdoors that could get damaged. now this morning, we want to start with your snow report for squaw valley and alpine meadows. when we meet back here next wednesday with the latest snow report, likely tracking some pretty heavy accumulations especially above 7,000 feet. here's the deal, we've got 35 inches right now, not doing too bad. they're making that snow like crazy when they get the overnight temperatures around freezing, as we head throughout the next couple of days, it will start up as rain, heavy at times. there's a lot of wind headed over to tahoe as well. not a great weekend to head up there, but
. >>> a look outside at 6:17 at the golden gate bridge, and christina has been fully imme e immersed in the numbers the last several days as you track this storm. we now have some increased activity you said in the north bay now, and just going to move up from there. >> definitely. you still have time, though, especially areas to the south of the golden gate bridge, to make those storm preparations and i can tell you, you want to make sure you're ready, bring anything in from the...
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then, they're immersed in a liquid containing a gene that tells them to make special antibodies, whichimmune system fight viruses-- in this case, ebola. as the plants grow, they copy those antibodies over and over again. a xerox machine for antibodies? >> haydon: that's essentially what it does. it makes it over and over and over again. >> simon: the leaves are then ground up into a liquid which looks like a juice you'd buy at a health food store. since zmapp is made up of three different antibodies, the process has to be repeated three times, using 6,000 pounds of new tobacco plants. and the yield? how much zmapp will you get out of three tables like this? how many people can you cure of ebola if it works? >> haydon: it would be dozens, best case. >> simon: dozens? >> haydon: dozens. >> simon: which is not very much. not very much? dozens of cures, when 9,000 people died in this epidemic? sounds like using a bottle of water to put out a forest fire. >> haydon: lots of work to do in terms of scaling this process, if, in fact, this does become a verified treatment for ebola. >> simon: b
then, they're immersed in a liquid containing a gene that tells them to make special antibodies, whichimmune system fight viruses-- in this case, ebola. as the plants grow, they copy those antibodies over and over again. a xerox machine for antibodies? >> haydon: that's essentially what it does. it makes it over and over and over again. >> simon: the leaves are then ground up into a liquid which looks like a juice you'd buy at a health food store. since zmapp is made up of three...