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early 2015 and that's in realtime.ughter) of course even one vessyl does launch, it still only monitors your beverage intake. s this's only half the hydration equation. what about tracking your output. that's why tonight i'm excited to announce the prerelease idea launch of my new product toylet. it's the first-- the first cutting edge e recept cable capable of it handling your 1.0 and 2.0 downloads in realtime. (laughter) most importantly, toylet syncs with your iphone in that you can look at your iphone while you're sitting on it. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) am rich. my social circle includes captains of industry, former secretaries of state, oil tycoons, and ambassadors of countries known for their fine cheeses. yes i am rich. that's why i drink the champagne of beers. >> stephen: welcome back, everybody. my guest tonight are the cohost of public radio's radiolab. which i believe-- please welcome robert krulwich and jad abumrad. (cheers and applause) jad, robert, thanks so much for coming on. all righ
early 2015 and that's in realtime.ughter) of course even one vessyl does launch, it still only monitors your beverage intake. s this's only half the hydration equation. what about tracking your output. that's why tonight i'm excited to announce the prerelease idea launch of my new product toylet. it's the first-- the first cutting edge e recept cable capable of it handling your 1.0 and 2.0 downloads in realtime. (laughter) most importantly, toylet syncs with your iphone in that you can look at...
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early 2015 and that's in realtime.even one vessyl does launch, it still only monitors your beverage intake. s this's only half the hydration equation. what about tracking your output. that's why tonight i'm excited to announce the prerelease idea launch of my new product toylet. it's the first-- the first cutting edge e recept cable capable of it handling your 1.0 and 2.0 downloads in realtime. (laughter) most importantly, toylet syncs with your iphone in that you can look at your iphone while you're sitting on it. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) let's face it, most people don't know how to choose a new dentist. that's where we come in. we've helped over 8 million people find the right dentist, and we can do the same for you. call 1-800-dentist today. ♪ stuart! stuart! stuart! stuart! ♪ check it out. this my account thing. we can tweet directly toa comcast expert for help. or we can select a time for them to call us back. the future, right? ♪ this doesn't do it for you? [ doorbell rings, dog barks ] oh, that
early 2015 and that's in realtime.even one vessyl does launch, it still only monitors your beverage intake. s this's only half the hydration equation. what about tracking your output. that's why tonight i'm excited to announce the prerelease idea launch of my new product toylet. it's the first-- the first cutting edge e recept cable capable of it handling your 1.0 and 2.0 downloads in realtime. (laughter) most importantly, toylet syncs with your iphone in that you can look at your iphone while...
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early 2015 and that's in realtime. of course even one vessyl does launch, it still only monitors your beverage intake. s this's only half the hydration equation. what about tracking your output. that's why tonight i'm excited to announce the prerelease idea launch of my new product toylet. it's the first-- the first cutting edge e recept cable capable of it handling your 1.0 and 2.0 downloads in realtime. (laughter) most importantly, toylet syncs with your iphone in that you can look at your iphone while you're sitting on it. we'll be right back. (cheers and applause) hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) the longest-lasting midsize sedan in its class. introducing the all-new subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. [robotic sounds] guess what? i'm not a real h
early 2015 and that's in realtime. of course even one vessyl does launch, it still only monitors your beverage intake. s this's only half the hydration equation. what about tracking your output. that's why tonight i'm excited to announce the prerelease idea launch of my new product toylet. it's the first-- the first cutting edge e recept cable capable of it handling your 1.0 and 2.0 downloads in realtime. (laughter) most importantly, toylet syncs with your iphone in that you can look at your...
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it can go higher. >> continue voting as well in realtime. remember do that, because as we have this next conversation with dan niles, also bullish on facebook quite a while, he, of course, the alpha one senior portfolio manager, influenced maybe by what he la to say. certainly may fall nor zuckerberg's corner. i think, dan, you're about as bullish on this stock as mike murphy is? >> yeah. i mean, as you probably remember, we were very negative at the ipo, unlike most people, and then when they announced their mobile strategy a couple of years ago, that's when we got bullish on the stock, because that really turned their fortunes around. so i think from that perspective, you have to really give zuckerberg credit. i'm actually surprised about that larry page from google is not -- you know, somebody that's on this lists. look at going's to some degree kwlash what they created in a search engine made this in some ways possible. that really drove advertising on the internet. >> would that be your vote? if you had to place one man who right now is
it can go higher. >> continue voting as well in realtime. remember do that, because as we have this next conversation with dan niles, also bullish on facebook quite a while, he, of course, the alpha one senior portfolio manager, influenced maybe by what he la to say. certainly may fall nor zuckerberg's corner. i think, dan, you're about as bullish on this stock as mike murphy is? >> yeah. i mean, as you probably remember, we were very negative at the ipo, unlike most people, and...
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it will be played out in realtime. we'll show you how it is from the beginning when you get the warning shots and the proper attack. we've sub titled it so you can hear the cries of those people nearby. this is it. [ explosion ] [ explosion ] >> 57 seconds between the dropping of the warning bombs, the knock on roof as it's known. and the targeting of a particular residence there. we saw at least one person on the roof of that house suggestions from those shouting nearby that there was a father in the house. we're trying to find out what the results were of that attack. let's talk about this kind of procedure. military analyst joining us live from dubai, and i'm going to ask our director as we're talking to play these pictures again in realtime. 57 seconds. so we see initially a couple of small explosions near the villa. this is presumably to let those inside know what? >> well, basically it's going to be bombed. when you are in a war situation, and i was in a war situation. i grew up in a war in lebanon, it is very ha
it will be played out in realtime. we'll show you how it is from the beginning when you get the warning shots and the proper attack. we've sub titled it so you can hear the cries of those people nearby. this is it. [ explosion ] [ explosion ] >> 57 seconds between the dropping of the warning bombs, the knock on roof as it's known. and the targeting of a particular residence there. we saw at least one person on the roof of that house suggestions from those shouting nearby that there was a...
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through cellular phone forensics, we were able to locate very specifically where maurice wallace was in realtimede a call from a shopping mall in atlanta, georgia, police were standing by. >> police! don't move! don't move! >> when police arrested maurice wallace, they found olamide's keys in his possession, which was a big giveaway at that point. >> wallace wasn't driving olamide's car. he was driving a rental car instead. >> there was a gas can that was located in his rental vehicle. we suspected it may have been used to start this fire. >> wallace denied any involvement in olamide's murder. >> i've got to go ahead and read you a couple of things. i'm sure you've, you know -- >> where is my attorney? why am i here without an attorney? you're going to ask me some questions. nine times out of ten, whatever i answer's going to be used against me, so i want an attorney. >> when police left the room, wallace was alone. unaware he was being recorded, he made what looked like a speech to himself. >> any sort of insurgency or revolution, you don't just go at the oppressor, you go at the people who hel
through cellular phone forensics, we were able to locate very specifically where maurice wallace was in realtimede a call from a shopping mall in atlanta, georgia, police were standing by. >> police! don't move! don't move! >> when police arrested maurice wallace, they found olamide's keys in his possession, which was a big giveaway at that point. >> wallace wasn't driving olamide's car. he was driving a rental car instead. >> there was a gas can that was located in his...
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plan to broadcast live auctions from sotheby's new york headquarters that way you can bid live in realtime from anywhere in the world. the terms of the deal not disclosed despite the news. shares of ebay were down slightly today. sotheby's was up 1% to $40.9. >>> shares of riverbed technology tumbled after the company blamed lower sales in north america because of a delay in closing some of its larger deals. following the announcement, the hedge fund reaffirmed its bid to buy that company, the stock nevertheless down 8.5% at $18.60. >>> home depot will start selling statuses 3-d printers in stores beginning today. they will have the product in 12 of its locations in california, illinois and new york. customers can use the printers to create parts like cup holders, making 3-d printing a little more mainstream. shares of stratuses edged up slightly. >>> domestic steel producers like u.s. steel could face renewed price competition from china. the world trade organization ruled that u.s. tariffs violated global trade rules and improper ly installed products. that sent shares of u.s. steel down
plan to broadcast live auctions from sotheby's new york headquarters that way you can bid live in realtime from anywhere in the world. the terms of the deal not disclosed despite the news. shares of ebay were down slightly today. sotheby's was up 1% to $40.9. >>> shares of riverbed technology tumbled after the company blamed lower sales in north america because of a delay in closing some of its larger deals. following the announcement, the hedge fund reaffirmed its bid to buy that...
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have something -- a scroll when you walk in, they call it the wall of sheep, which is scrolling in realtime all of the user names and passwords that have been cracked in that, you know, in that moment by their software from people's computers. it's like, pow. and you realize how vulnerable you are. for our intelligence agencies, it's -- >> did you see your name go across? >> yeah. >> i had been told before i went by somebody who was very helpful to me in this book who i thank in the acknowledgments, matthew, don't bring any computers, don't bring your cell phones, don't bring anything. as soon as you come in, you know, a false wi-fi network's going to come up and try to capture you. so, you know, these have been recruiting grounds famously for our intelligence agencies for a long time. and if you were to go out to fort meade, go out to nsa tomorrow or six months ago or a year ago as i did researching the book, you'd see something very interesting. you'd see a lot of military officers, men and women, but you'd see a lot of people with super long hair in black t-shirts, you know in people lik
have something -- a scroll when you walk in, they call it the wall of sheep, which is scrolling in realtime all of the user names and passwords that have been cracked in that, you know, in that moment by their software from people's computers. it's like, pow. and you realize how vulnerable you are. for our intelligence agencies, it's -- >> did you see your name go across? >> yeah. >> i had been told before i went by somebody who was very helpful to me in this book who i thank...
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you'll decide the winner in realtime. see who makes the stronger case. that's next on "half." oday's market, a lot can happen in a second. with fidelity's guaranteed one-second trade execution, we route your order to up to 75 market centers to look for the best possible price, maybe even better than you expected. it's all part of our goal to execute your trade in one second. i'm derrick chan of fidelity investments. our one-second trade execution is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. call or click to open your fidelity account today. weit's not justt we'd be fabuilding jobs here,. it's helping our community. siemens location here has just received a major order of wind turbines. it puts a huge smile on my face. cause i'm like, 'this is what we do.' the fact that iowa is leading the way in wind energy, i'm so proud, like, it's just amazing. over 1.2 billion eyeballs are on us during the two weeks at wimbledon. true tennis fans want to know what's happening. they don't want to just see what's happening, they want to know and understand why it's ha
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. >> they were giving me the information in realtime.em on the phone, i notified the nebraska highway patrol what i was doing, asked them if they could attempt to locate this truck as it was approaching york, nebraska. >> within a few hours, nebraska police set up a road block and stopped the truck. they asked the driver if he knew of armstrong's whereabouts. much to their surprise, they found armstrong hiding in the truck sleeper compartment. >> i had no concrete evidence. i just knew that he was an acquaintance of this driver and that he had been riding with him at some point. >> troy armstrong was arrested and charged with belynda's murder. >> he's got these beady little eyes that makes you feel uneasy. looks like a rat, smells like a rat, you know, pretty much going to be a rat. and he had rat written on him from the beginning. >> armstrong insisted he had nothing to do with belynda's murder. but among armstrong's possessions was the key to a storage locker. inside that storage locker were items armstrong couldn't possibly explain wh
. >> they were giving me the information in realtime.em on the phone, i notified the nebraska highway patrol what i was doing, asked them if they could attempt to locate this truck as it was approaching york, nebraska. >> within a few hours, nebraska police set up a road block and stopped the truck. they asked the driver if he knew of armstrong's whereabouts. much to their surprise, they found armstrong hiding in the truck sleeper compartment. >> i had no concrete evidence. i...
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experience apart from the data like director raphael said she can tell you the outcome and results in realtime but when it comes to people when we were negotiating around terms that would allow and sure the ability of ann and the cal and the energy providers under the watch and sure their ability to make sure we have jobs for people that were formerly incarcerated and were given a job and pornl given access cut off by new regulations we were involved with several phone calls several times a day maybe i was the chair at this point trying to use some roll at the commission making sure that you guys playing the kind of trianglelation strategy for people who can excelling have a record and not being a record i remember that ann saying this is what we do with the utility and all the folks that was great because she was just as passionate about that man or woman who could have a record fighting for the environmental impact it was amazing to be part of it i think that that experience working with you on that. >> colleagues. >> all right. public comment on our resolution regarding our dear ann kelly.
experience apart from the data like director raphael said she can tell you the outcome and results in realtime but when it comes to people when we were negotiating around terms that would allow and sure the ability of ann and the cal and the energy providers under the watch and sure their ability to make sure we have jobs for people that were formerly incarcerated and were given a job and pornl given access cut off by new regulations we were involved with several phone calls several times a day...
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they're part of a new pilot program to track water use in realtime. one family we spoke with says it helped them avoid a costly wet mess in their home. in these days of keeping our neighbors accountable, you may question certain green parts of palo alto. but some say the lush lawns can be deceiving, especially the wallrod family. >> i think it's a great way to monitor our water use, especially in this time of drought. >> reporter: they volunteered to have an advanced meter device to track their water usage. palo alto utilities installs it. and when running can tell you how much water you have used in the last month, last week, and even in the last hour. >> there is a 15-minute intervals, i guess. >> reporter: it even alerted the family of an irrigation leak on their property when they were in london. >> fortunately we were able to get somebody to come over to the house and find the problem and fix it. otherwise we would have come back home and found ourselves with a lake instead of a house. >> by using this technology, somebody can address any sort of
they're part of a new pilot program to track water use in realtime. one family we spoke with says it helped them avoid a costly wet mess in their home. in these days of keeping our neighbors accountable, you may question certain green parts of palo alto. but some say the lush lawns can be deceiving, especially the wallrod family. >> i think it's a great way to monitor our water use, especially in this time of drought. >> reporter: they volunteered to have an advanced meter device to...
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in realtime this is impressive, but watch the slow mo, ex ledge use of leather -- excellent use of leather. no. 4 braves shortstop alderman simmons backhand off balance. boy, that was awkward and he got him. need a chiropractor after that play. no. 3, summer ball, midseason form, rocks rookie nick johnson the reverse alley-oop. kings did win the vegas tournament. no. 2, mariners get to the left, dustin ackerly back, back and robs travis denard a home run and a pitcher is pumped. look how close this is. pulls this one back over the wall. spread and no. 1 before we go to break, boston right fielder brock holt like a bug on a ,,,,,, oh chris, did you remember to pay the dog sitter? oh i knew i forgot something... i'll just do it now. well, we're boarding. no, i'll use citi mobile. takes two seconds, better safe than sorry right? yeah who knows if we'll even get service on the islands? what! no service? seriously? no electricity, we're going to make our own candles, we're going to churn our own butter. oh, we lost one. can't leave a bag unattended. bank from almost anywhere with the citi mobil
in realtime this is impressive, but watch the slow mo, ex ledge use of leather -- excellent use of leather. no. 4 braves shortstop alderman simmons backhand off balance. boy, that was awkward and he got him. need a chiropractor after that play. no. 3, summer ball, midseason form, rocks rookie nick johnson the reverse alley-oop. kings did win the vegas tournament. no. 2, mariners get to the left, dustin ackerly back, back and robs travis denard a home run and a pitcher is pumped. look how close...
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and one before that was never available and the cool thing about that is that the data came to us in realtime. we turned around and provided that into a realtime data feeds and free apps that we made available to our customers and what other to developers of apps to get that data out there, so others could help us distribute it and maxize social benefit that. is exactly what happened. many apps were developed using this. so that high-tech element of f parc was complimented by the low-tech and there is no way to measure this, but possibly one of the most cost effective things that we did in the project, hundreds of way finding signs that you see, which you see on the left. directing people, even san franciscos who lived here a long time, to get them matched up with a parking space and off the roads as quickly as possible. underlying all of this was an investment in a powerful data management system, which didn't just enable a thorough evaluation of the sfpark pilot, but was woven into our day-to-day operations with rate changes, contract management, ad hoc analyses, a true instance of smart ci
and one before that was never available and the cool thing about that is that the data came to us in realtime. we turned around and provided that into a realtime data feeds and free apps that we made available to our customers and what other to developers of apps to get that data out there, so others could help us distribute it and maxize social benefit that. is exactly what happened. many apps were developed using this. so that high-tech element of f parc was complimented by the low-tech and...
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well, the police after action report said this very same video in realtime would have been invaluable to the 117 first responders who charged into the building that morning, but they couldn't see it because a private security guard had locked himself inside the video control room and didn't call the cops. almost as bad, even the horse. officials who knew about that control -- law enforcement officials who knew about that control room never bothered to send anyone to check it out and remember how the cops thought there may have been two shooters? that, too is blamed in part on a lack of access to internal cameras. the report recommends whoever is in charge of those cameras need much better training and first responders need to find it out right away who that person is. that wasn't the only communications breakdown. turns out the navy yard has its own emergency call center, but those calls which may have had vital information were not relayed to d.c. police. recommends there include possible joint training exercises between emergency call units and closer relations before there's an eme
well, the police after action report said this very same video in realtime would have been invaluable to the 117 first responders who charged into the building that morning, but they couldn't see it because a private security guard had locked himself inside the video control room and didn't call the cops. almost as bad, even the horse. officials who knew about that control -- law enforcement officials who knew about that control room never bothered to send anyone to check it out and remember...
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so we made it our job through our community to pair searches with the right answer and put those in realtime for you. >> you know n europe, basically it allowed people to purge this week, lisa, their digital history. we asked the community should they be allowed to? he said it shouldn't replacecacious usage but as uses grows, they should ex pung their online past. gabriel, do you think they should be able to purge their online past? do you think that's doable. >> i agree with nico it's not a black or white thing. you should be trying to reduce your footprint whenever possible if that's easy for you. what's nice is that there are some simple things you can do that really gets you a lot of the way there without much sacrifice. you know, using duck duck go or private search engines is certainly one of those things. you can also install a few add-ons in your browsee that make you stay on encrypted connections a little more, that block third party trackers. they sound complicated but they are not. one or two downloads. once you do that, your foot print is reduced a ton. so, i am sure everyone her
so we made it our job through our community to pair searches with the right answer and put those in realtime for you. >> you know n europe, basically it allowed people to purge this week, lisa, their digital history. we asked the community should they be allowed to? he said it shouldn't replacecacious usage but as uses grows, they should ex pung their online past. gabriel, do you think they should be able to purge their online past? do you think that's doable. >> i agree with nico...
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i love this presentation, but doing it is so much more challenging in realtime and real life with our students than obviously drafting it and so i'm really looking forward to how that all develops and unfolds because it's so important that our education system keeps pace with where our economy and jobs are being created. >> if i could just say what i'm really excited about this year is with this sales force grant doubling, we're actually going to be integrating the technology into the implementation and common core math sequence. you know one of our big equity goals is everyone should do algebra by eighth grade but wu found that was a failed strategy. oakland and san francisco passed four resolutions to revamp the entire way we teach math based on the latest research, but we're going to integrate technology and computer science and we're using this grant from sales force to support the math team at all 20 of these schools so the teachers and the stem team are going to be innovating together on how to enrich right from the beginning this new common core crick limb, which i think we do
i love this presentation, but doing it is so much more challenging in realtime and real life with our students than obviously drafting it and so i'm really looking forward to how that all develops and unfolds because it's so important that our education system keeps pace with where our economy and jobs are being created. >> if i could just say what i'm really excited about this year is with this sales force grant doubling, we're actually going to be integrating the technology into the...
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you can follow the events unfolding in the middle east in realtime. can follow us on twitter twitter @ajam. it has been our pleasure and honor to have you with us today. >> the violence spreads from osh to nearby towns. they came. and started looting houses killing people. system attic theft, dasstruction and brutal mob violence. more than 400 people are
you can follow the events unfolding in the middle east in realtime. can follow us on twitter twitter @ajam. it has been our pleasure and honor to have you with us today. >> the violence spreads from osh to nearby towns. they came. and started looting houses killing people. system attic theft, dasstruction and brutal mob violence. more than 400 people are
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in realtime this is impressive, but watch the slow mo, ex ledge use of leather -- excellent use of leather. no. 4 braves shortstop alderman simmons backhand off balance. boy, that was awkward and he got him. need a chiropractor after that play. no. 3, summer ball, midseason form, rocks rookie nick johnson the reverse alley-oop. kings did win the vegas tournament. no. 2, mariners get to the left, dustin ackerly back, back and robs travis denard a home run and a pitcher is pumped. look how close this is. pulls this one back over the wall. spreads and no. 1 before we go to break, boston right fielder brock holt like a bug on a windshield, folks, boom. we'll be back. ,,,,,,,, hey pal? you ready? can you pick me up at 6:30? ah... (boy) i'm here! i'm here! (cop) too late. i was gone for five minutes! ugh! move it. you're killing me. you know what, dad? i'm good. (dad) it may be quite a while before he's ready, but our subaru legacy will be waiting for him. (vo) the longest-lasting midsize sedan in its class. introducing the all-new subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. evewith the
in realtime this is impressive, but watch the slow mo, ex ledge use of leather -- excellent use of leather. no. 4 braves shortstop alderman simmons backhand off balance. boy, that was awkward and he got him. need a chiropractor after that play. no. 3, summer ball, midseason form, rocks rookie nick johnson the reverse alley-oop. kings did win the vegas tournament. no. 2, mariners get to the left, dustin ackerly back, back and robs travis denard a home run and a pitcher is pumped. look how close...
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i met strange people super smart but they call it the wall of sheep is growing in realtime all of themes and passwords that has been cracked in that moment buy their software on people's computers and you realize how vulnerable we are. >> did you see your name? >> i was told before i went but i think in the acknowledgments don't break any computers or cell phones as soon as you come in of false wife i network will try to capture your information. so with those recruiting grounds have been there and if you go to that and a say tomorrow or six months ago he would see something pretty interesting. you would see a lot of people with super long hair and black t-shirts see people like you would see at death:because they have been recruited but talking about patriotism serving my country? if you can hack it, hackett why climb everest? because it's there. that is the spirit of hackers am part of what got out of control. it is every direction of the super smart kids we can take that down. so very good richer managers are needed. [laughter] and defcon is going on this summer. >> i don't remembe
i met strange people super smart but they call it the wall of sheep is growing in realtime all of themes and passwords that has been cracked in that moment buy their software on people's computers and you realize how vulnerable we are. >> did you see your name? >> i was told before i went but i think in the acknowledgments don't break any computers or cell phones as soon as you come in of false wife i network will try to capture your information. so with those recruiting grounds...
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until there's a platform like that that can offer a service in realtime, i'm still bullish on twitter>> and if twitter is a company up 40% this year, i would take your point. they're down 40%, and in a positive market. >> exactly. >> listen, sometimes the trouble with wall street is wall street and they may not be looking at the right optics. overseas, two-thirds of their user base is overseas. they haven't continually gone out to monetize what's happening oversees. they're reaching out to the nfl and viacom to have sponsor tweets that are going to be sort of little ad units like that. >> all right, david, here's a satisfied customer. >> i've got to say, chris, with all due respect, i think the only reason people pay a premium in social media is to see user growth, right? we want to see that. that's going to get the stock moving. so, when you look at facebook and say it's trending at ten times next year's revenues, so is twitter. what would you rather own? i'd much rather own facebook at these levels. it makes 100% sense. they've got much more, many more avenues from a monetization pe
until there's a platform like that that can offer a service in realtime, i'm still bullish on twitter>> and if twitter is a company up 40% this year, i would take your point. they're down 40%, and in a positive market. >> exactly. >> listen, sometimes the trouble with wall street is wall street and they may not be looking at the right optics. overseas, two-thirds of their user base is overseas. they haven't continually gone out to monetize what's happening oversees. they're...
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coming up, a huge number of apps claim to give drivers a look at traffic in realtime. in the 1996 half-hour, kiet do shows us if they -- in the next half-hour, kiet do shows us if they work and how that information comes together coming your way. ,,,, >>> good morning, everybody. we have baseball up top and the a's pretty busy yesterday on and off the field. first, they released a failed closer, jim johnson. then they went out yesterday and lowered the boom on the astros at the coliseum. here's josh donaldson getting through in the 3rd. josh reddick is going to score on the errant throw. the a's would raise their lead to 4-1 in the 6th. basis loaded and brandon moss high, deep and gone! his third grand slam of the season. 22,759 saw the a's lead at 8-1. that was enough for jeff who -- that was enough for jeff samardzija who had 13 runs scored for him. had 13 runs scored for him. six strikeouts in 8 innings. the a's win 13-1. with the angels loss last night, they lead the west by 3 full games. >>> kid on the left shaving really? hey, giants in philly yesterday trying to
coming up, a huge number of apps claim to give drivers a look at traffic in realtime. in the 1996 half-hour, kiet do shows us if they -- in the next half-hour, kiet do shows us if they work and how that information comes together coming your way. ,,,, >>> good morning, everybody. we have baseball up top and the a's pretty busy yesterday on and off the field. first, they released a failed closer, jim johnson. then they went out yesterday and lowered the boom on the astros at the...
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. >>> up next, the war in realtime. the attack in the open air market in gaza. it's difficult to watch but it's important to see what people on both sides of the conflict with dealing with. they keep us entertained. they keep us inspired. they keep us hopeful, and happy. keep them safe. the eight-passenger chevrolet traverse, with the highest possible overall vehicle score for safety. chevrolet. find new roads. say "hi" rudy. [ barks ] [ chuckles ] i'd do anything to keep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushing chews. whoa, i'm not the only one. it's a brilliant new way to take care of his teeth. clinically proven as effective as brushing. ok, here you go. have you ever seen a dog brush his own teeth? the twist and nub design cleans all the way down to the gum line, even reaching the back teeth. they taste like a treat, but they clean like a toothbrush. nothing says you care like a milk-bone brushing chew. [ barks ] ugh. heartburn. did someone say burn? try alka seltzer reliefchews. they work just as fast and are
. >>> up next, the war in realtime. the attack in the open air market in gaza. it's difficult to watch but it's important to see what people on both sides of the conflict with dealing with. they keep us entertained. they keep us inspired. they keep us hopeful, and happy. keep them safe. the eight-passenger chevrolet traverse, with the highest possible overall vehicle score for safety. chevrolet. find new roads. say "hi" rudy. [ barks ] [ chuckles ] i'd do anything to keep...
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seeing what's going on on a daily basis and having worked in los angeles with drug cases, you see in realtimet's happening and where they come from and they come here to make money. listen, there are plenty of people that want to contribute and be part of a decent job and a great way of life and god bless them. there is a right way to do things and there is an illegal way to do it. you have to respect the borders. you have to respect the laws. what about all of the immigrants that came before? when you have this kind of porous border and fine if it's secure in some sections, you are only as strong as the weakest link. >> i want to ask you, you can talk about anything you want. can i ask you about your perception of other media coverage of this issue and how that's maybe affecting the debate? >> the media plays its role by saying it's anything about a vital of our country's sovereignty. it goes back to my central point that harry reid might be the dumbest person on the earth but i don't want to rule out life on other planets. the borders are about as secure as bill clinton's pants. that's the
seeing what's going on on a daily basis and having worked in los angeles with drug cases, you see in realtimet's happening and where they come from and they come here to make money. listen, there are plenty of people that want to contribute and be part of a decent job and a great way of life and god bless them. there is a right way to do things and there is an illegal way to do it. you have to respect the borders. you have to respect the laws. what about all of the immigrants that came before?...
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the realtime monitor skype and depending on on the overtight -- the oversight that is in place. i am all for it. my problem with the nsa stuff is the bulk collection. they are taking stuff from people who shouldn't be collected. i have no problem with carefully targeted programs. >> all right, all right. you are a snowden lover. >> i have a foot on both sides. there is one post and i think that i don't have -- i have mixed feelings on snowden because i know what he did, but i am tired of the american people crying about privacy. i don't care about anybody talking about privacy with donald sterling. he what is a creep, but where was everybody sticking up for this guy's privacy? we care only about our own. i like the fact that we know we are being spied on and looked at. >> i love my ignorance. i am able to sleep at night and now i can't. edward snowden is a very selfish, selfish man. it is self-indulgence and his whole releasing of this. >> he is doing it for himself. this is an attention seeking behavior for a loser. >> that's absolutely true. >> and it is not harmless. releasin
the realtime monitor skype and depending on on the overtight -- the oversight that is in place. i am all for it. my problem with the nsa stuff is the bulk collection. they are taking stuff from people who shouldn't be collected. i have no problem with carefully targeted programs. >> all right, all right. you are a snowden lover. >> i have a foot on both sides. there is one post and i think that i don't have -- i have mixed feelings on snowden because i know what he did, but i am...
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it brought in so many eyeballs who could get great realtime information about what was happening in theby the way, they worked it like crazy. i think the question about whether or not that played a role in those numbers, i'm sure it did, but it also was a proving ground. they did it better than they've done anything else. and twitter will repeat that over and over again to prove, yes, this is a network for everybody. >> i think that's a fair point, but i do think there are going to be a lot of barriers to entry. i mean, how many globally, sort of leavening events are there like the world cup every year? i mean, there are very few things that so many people around the world care about. >> oscars. >> julia asked a good question about -- the oscars. how about the emmys? how about the tonys? >> how about the epsys. >> julia asked about maybe more people want to read tweets than provide them, and i think there's a huge portion of society that doesn't care. i think in the media, we see what an important tool it is, but that may not be true of others. >> but you know what -- >> right, and i sa
it brought in so many eyeballs who could get great realtime information about what was happening in theby the way, they worked it like crazy. i think the question about whether or not that played a role in those numbers, i'm sure it did, but it also was a proving ground. they did it better than they've done anything else. and twitter will repeat that over and over again to prove, yes, this is a network for everybody. >> i think that's a fair point, but i do think there are going to be a...
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sort of visual map, the timing, how he got to somewhere, where he did it, his version of events in realtimect that it is now in the public's sphere worries them. it's edited. they don't like the way this is being released. however, they also acknowledge that they have no control over the way this has been handled. and also very importantly, it hasn't been put on the court records. so i think that is crucial for them, too. >> all right. robin, thanks very much. >>> up next, two jumbo jets come dangerously close to each other at the barcelona airport. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great terms... let's close. introducing at&t mobile share value plans... ...with our best-ever pricing for business. >>> there's a lot more happening tonight, susan hendricks has the "360" bulletin. >> wolf, a welcome surprise. 63 women and girls abducted by boko haram last month have escaped their captives. the hostages got a
sort of visual map, the timing, how he got to somewhere, where he did it, his version of events in realtimect that it is now in the public's sphere worries them. it's edited. they don't like the way this is being released. however, they also acknowledge that they have no control over the way this has been handled. and also very importantly, it hasn't been put on the court records. so i think that is crucial for them, too. >> all right. robin, thanks very much. >>> up next, two...
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that the technology is there, and that they would know in realtime, oh, look, there goes a missile. oh, look, there goes a plane. and that they'll know exactly where it came from, and exactly where it went. that's the thinking. is that probably right? michael, director of foreign policy research at the brookings institution, and live with us this afternoon, this certainly does change the game, doesn't it? >> hey, shepard. well, yeah, this will change no matter what. we can all imagine different things that happened here. i still think, first of all, that you're right, we have a lot of information. although i'm not so sure that we immediately knew how to interpret it. you know, think back to benghazi. it took a few days at a minimum to sort that out. there's a lot of confusion there. a different kind of intelligence problem. but ifrs at the cia september 12th, 2012. for the first six, eight, ten, 12 hours, there was a lot of confusion. but i think piecing this together is going to take some time. because the size of the surface-to-air missile we're talking about, while it's certainly
that the technology is there, and that they would know in realtime, oh, look, there goes a missile. oh, look, there goes a plane. and that they'll know exactly where it came from, and exactly where it went. that's the thinking. is that probably right? michael, director of foreign policy research at the brookings institution, and live with us this afternoon, this certainly does change the game, doesn't it? >> hey, shepard. well, yeah, this will change no matter what. we can all imagine...
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what this expedition is allowing is for people to see in realtime and livetime what's going on down therelooks like. when there's loss of life, it's a graveyard. that's also as bittersweet as that is to define that, i know i worked on discovery vr-12 with 42 men on it. it's a very solemn place. it's dark and eerie and yet, what we're seeing is that it isn't such a terribly dark and dank place. it's alive. >> what makes a decision to either raise them or leave them there? >> according to the navy, that is their final resting place. when you have submariners lost at sea, that is the tradition they're there to remain there. their final resting place. it should be undisturbed. what we're doing in this case and most cases you can get cameras very close to the site lovering over it, getting images, giving them back up to the control center and sharing them with us, and as you see, there is something very eerie but beautiful about them, as well. >> it is very beautiful. to see the life. >> there's a lot of. >> a lot of sea life down there. >> there's corals. there's a lot of marine life that i'm
what this expedition is allowing is for people to see in realtime and livetime what's going on down therelooks like. when there's loss of life, it's a graveyard. that's also as bittersweet as that is to define that, i know i worked on discovery vr-12 with 42 men on it. it's a very solemn place. it's dark and eerie and yet, what we're seeing is that it isn't such a terribly dark and dank place. it's alive. >> what makes a decision to either raise them or leave them there? >>...
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this is happening in realtime. >> you both see this as not a real tough federal prosecution. >> he isng in to get marijuana. that's it. why did he take the laptop and everything else. there is later text messages that showed during that time he knew already that one of the brothers was dead. >> he was trying to protect his friend. >> what's that song by stein shah na na that. >> hey hey hey, goodbye. >> two baseball teams the yankees and the mets. the guy went to the yankee game and it costs a lot of money to go there. yet, he fell asleep. roll the tape. >> i will tell you what, how comfortable is that? probably won't have any neck problems tomorrow. [ laughter ] is that guy to his left his buddy who is just letting him sleep or is he here alone? what's the deal with this guy. >> maybe that's his buddy and he likes him a lot better when he is asleep. [ laughter ] >> not something i would have said and the guy now, guilfoyle, is suing $10 million, right? >> he wants 10 million big ones, yes. he said that he was defamed. >> defamed? >> intentional affliction of emotional distress making
this is happening in realtime. >> you both see this as not a real tough federal prosecution. >> he isng in to get marijuana. that's it. why did he take the laptop and everything else. there is later text messages that showed during that time he knew already that one of the brothers was dead. >> he was trying to protect his friend. >> what's that song by stein shah na na that. >> hey hey hey, goodbye. >> two baseball teams the yankees and the mets. the guy...
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sort of visual map, the timing, how he got to somewhere, where he did it, his version of events in realtimefact that it is now in the public's sphere worries them. it's edited. they don't like the way this is being released. however, they also acknowledge that they have no control over the way this has been handled. and also very importantly, it hasn't been put on the court records. so i think that is crucial for them, too. >> all right. robin, thanks very much. >>> up next, two jumbo jets come dangerously close to each other at the barcelona airport. kid: hey dad, who was that man? dad: he's our broker. he helps look after all our money. kid: do you pay him? dad: of course. kid: how much? dad: i don't know exactly. kid: what if you're not happy? does he have to pay you back? dad: nope. kid: why not? dad: it doesn't work that way. kid: why not? vo: are you asking enough questions about the way your wealth is managed? wealth management at charles schwab. narrator: these are the skater kid: whoa narrator: that got torture tested by teenagers and cried out for help. from the surprised designer
sort of visual map, the timing, how he got to somewhere, where he did it, his version of events in realtimefact that it is now in the public's sphere worries them. it's edited. they don't like the way this is being released. however, they also acknowledge that they have no control over the way this has been handled. and also very importantly, it hasn't been put on the court records. so i think that is crucial for them, too. >> all right. robin, thanks very much. >>> up next, two...
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. >> seth: we're watching you watch this in realtime. >> i turn it over and it said, "john plus jill ways will. p.s. i do." [ audience aws ] >> seth: two months in. she called it two months in. >> right. >> seth: exactly. tears. everybody's crying. >> all i can think of is, "i got to follow this? [ laughter ] how could you do this to me?" i have no props. [ laughter ] there's very little time to do rewrites. [ light laughter ] i'm looking through my cards going, "you're really cool too." [ laughter ] i got nothing. >> seth: it was great. it was such a bad comedian's instinct that she didn't know she had the closer. you have the closer. you can't follow that. >> yeah, i mean it's ridiculous. >> seth: you guys also made the discovery that many married people would love to find out, which is the home you live in, you found it had another use before you guys lived there. >> yes. we moved into a home about a year and a half ago and we were sitting around watching tv the other night and we're flipping through the channels and i accidentally turned on skinemax. [ light laughter ] >> seth: it
. >> seth: we're watching you watch this in realtime. >> i turn it over and it said, "john plus jill ways will. p.s. i do." [ audience aws ] >> seth: two months in. she called it two months in. >> right. >> seth: exactly. tears. everybody's crying. >> all i can think of is, "i got to follow this? [ laughter ] how could you do this to me?" i have no props. [ laughter ] there's very little time to do rewrites. [ light laughter ] i'm looking...
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our lead guest tonight is a man who has dealt with a number of real crises in realtime. jen michael hayden spent 35 years on active duty in the air force, retired as a four-star general, served as the director of the national security agency under presidents clinton and bush, was the deputy director of national intelligence and eventually became director of the cia. not a man who sought the spotlight, general hayden has been making a lot of news lately warning that afghanistan could soon become the next iraq under president obama's plans. explaining why what happened in iraq could have been prevented, and suggesting that iran is a much bigger threat than we realize. joining me now, general michael hayden. general, good to see you tonight. thank you so much for being with us. let's start with russia where "time" magazine has a cover out today suggesting that we are now officially at cold war 2, do you agree? >> well, that's a pretty dramatic statement. we're pretty close to that, megyn. look, we're looking for a lot of evidence with regard to last thursday downing of that
our lead guest tonight is a man who has dealt with a number of real crises in realtime. jen michael hayden spent 35 years on active duty in the air force, retired as a four-star general, served as the director of the national security agency under presidents clinton and bush, was the deputy director of national intelligence and eventually became director of the cia. not a man who sought the spotlight, general hayden has been making a lot of news lately warning that afghanistan could soon become...
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to me, the success, not only of making it happen, but being able to connect the world in realtime for an expedition was phenomenal. beyond 31, such as the florida ocean learning center that we're going to be building to continue in that particular. >> one of the things it you wanted to do was talk to school children, any of the kids that got to skype with you, i'm sure that was the highlight of their school year. >> it was the highlight of my time down there. they're energy was so amazing. >> it's infectious. it reminds you of the importance of what you're doing. get them fired up about conservation as well and let them understand the world below them often times. >> maybe some of them will be in the future. >> tell your boys about it. i think. >> sounds dramatic. it's great to have you back. >> great to have you back above sea level. >>> ahead at this hour, he rarely responds to tabloids, but george championny is now slamming a british paper over what he is calling an irresponsible story. >>> plus the surprise breakout star from espn magazine's body issue, a lot of people got naked h
to me, the success, not only of making it happen, but being able to connect the world in realtime for an expedition was phenomenal. beyond 31, such as the florida ocean learning center that we're going to be building to continue in that particular. >> one of the things it you wanted to do was talk to school children, any of the kids that got to skype with you, i'm sure that was the highlight of their school year. >> it was the highlight of my time down there. they're energy was so...
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on detection we need realtime systems to find out what's happening around the country. in fact, this week cdc will be launching for the first time a system that will allow any hospital in the country to track electronically, automatically with no extra work after the initial uploading work all of the antibiotics dispensed this their hospital and all the antibiotic resistance patterns of patients who have infections. that will allow doctors to be 'em oured with the right -- empowered with the right information at the right time to make the right decision so that they can give a patient antibiotics that are needed neither too broad, nor too narrow. so better detection is the first step in controlling drug-resistant organisms to allow us to improve prescribing practices, to identify outbreaks sooner, to figure out if our outbreak control measures are working. the second key step has to do with control. as with the quiz earlier, hutch of this -- much of in the is a -- [inaudible] problem, and we have to take seriously above all do no harm. too many infections are being spread
on detection we need realtime systems to find out what's happening around the country. in fact, this week cdc will be launching for the first time a system that will allow any hospital in the country to track electronically, automatically with no extra work after the initial uploading work all of the antibiotics dispensed this their hospital and all the antibiotic resistance patterns of patients who have infections. that will allow doctors to be 'em oured with the right -- empowered with the...
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you decide the winner in realtime. jon is the bull. josh is the bear. buck 30 on the clock.ke your case for bed bath & beyond. >> sure. pete started off with that stair shrin shrinker. share buybacks. at the top of the program, announcing a $2 billion share buyback in addition to what they've been doing out there, scott. i think that's a reason to own the stock. the stock has been hammered. karen stores loss is going to be their gain and a lot of the point of purchase, when people go out of the bed bath & beyond stores they're buying things on the way out of their, judge. it's different than when you're talking about consumer electronics, where people go in and showroom, when they actually walk in to the bed bath & beyond stores, josh, i think they're walking in specifically to buy things, and that's why i think amazon is a big competitor, but not eating their lunch as badly as it is the consumer profits. >> josh, big job ahead of you. 99% say the bull case wins. make your case. >> stock's a disaster. gone lower every moving average heading in the wrong direction. what jon h
you decide the winner in realtime. jon is the bull. josh is the bear. buck 30 on the clock.ke your case for bed bath & beyond. >> sure. pete started off with that stair shrin shrinker. share buybacks. at the top of the program, announcing a $2 billion share buyback in addition to what they've been doing out there, scott. i think that's a reason to own the stock. the stock has been hammered. karen stores loss is going to be their gain and a lot of the point of purchase, when people go...
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log on to cnbc.com/vote and decide the winner in realtime.and the bear. 1:30 on the clock. josh, make a case. >> so the bears really only argue systematic that the stock's had a big run and always a loser of an argument coming to growth stocks. the truth about green mountain is all that's happened short interest since april cut in half. they have a stale thesis. going higher and they're wrong. at the end of the day, this is not a very expensive stock. it's a peg ratio just under 2. in line with the s&p. talk about catalysts. there are several i believe take the stocks higher. the first thing to know is sign a deal with subway last week. they're going to be selling green mountain coffee in 30,000 subway locations all over the world. this is significant. the second thing, coca-cola started with a 10% stake and then raised it to 16. don't be surprised if they buy -- >> josh, make a better case. if this is a fight, they would stop it. >> i'll jump in here. >> two thirds of the votes right now. >> i think the stock, green mountain had a big run an
log on to cnbc.com/vote and decide the winner in realtime.and the bear. 1:30 on the clock. josh, make a case. >> so the bears really only argue systematic that the stock's had a big run and always a loser of an argument coming to growth stocks. the truth about green mountain is all that's happened short interest since april cut in half. they have a stale thesis. going higher and they're wrong. at the end of the day, this is not a very expensive stock. it's a peg ratio just under 2. in...
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with requests from the white house then and now to be very responsible as she put it in her speech in realtimehe made and she said she does not regret that choice. it was more of a pleading than a threat when you're talking about two major terrorist heads of organizations and specifically if you remember they asked her not to print the name, not the story, but the name. >> with all due respect after 9/11, the bush administration did the same thing. we were living in a new era. they talked to reporters and said there will be a lot of things that we really don't want details out like we do with troop movements and things like that. i guess my question to you, is this administration in any way different from the ones before it? >> well, in many ways i think. this administration has put more people in jail for speaking to the press than all other american administrations combined. as we know, this administration has tapped into the phone records of the associated press, of james rosen at fox news and james rosen's parents and engaged in insidious behavior when it comes to cracking down on free flo
with requests from the white house then and now to be very responsible as she put it in her speech in realtimehe made and she said she does not regret that choice. it was more of a pleading than a threat when you're talking about two major terrorist heads of organizations and specifically if you remember they asked her not to print the name, not the story, but the name. >> with all due respect after 9/11, the bush administration did the same thing. we were living in a new era. they talked...