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son, who was also on a laptop, doing his homework. wash your hands. did you wash your hands? and my younger kids had picked up my iphone and were playing a game on it or something. and i don't know, it just hit me-- we're all in the same house, but we're also in other worlds. and i don't know, it just kind of snuck up on us. i didn't see it coming. >> these young teenagers on the phones and on the computers, it's amazing. like, when i was growing up, it wasn't like that. >> i just remember, when i went on my honeymoon 25 years ago, we were away for two weeks, and we didn't know anything that happened in the two weeks that we were gone, because we were on vacation. and that simply doesn't happen anymore. >> we now have these tools to reach so many people, and all of a sudden, we look around and say, "whoa, you know. now what? " >> well over half my life exists in the digital world. >> i'm connected to my blackberry, i need it at all times. i can't even imagine...i can't even imagine not having it. >> i use my phone. i go on myspace, tw
son, who was also on a laptop, doing his homework. wash your hands. did you wash your hands? and my younger kids had picked up my iphone and were playing a game on it or something. and i don't know, it just hit me-- we're all in the same house, but we're also in other worlds. and i don't know, it just kind of snuck up on us. i didn't see it coming. >> these young teenagers on the phones and on the computers, it's amazing. like, when i was growing up, it wasn't like that. >> i just...
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we have sling technology that enables you to watch tv on your ipod or laptop in with the hopper you can do all of these things. all of these tv shows and movies you can watch on any of your mobile devices. >> did you hear from consumers? y. eight days? why this? >> a couple of things. one is the number of high-definition tvs in the homes are increasing. three years ago people had one tv, one high-def and arrest -- now people, the minute you watch one tv and high-definition you want to change out every tv in your home. so there is high-definition on every tv. we know consumers want primetime because that is what they spend at the time watching so we made it easy for them to do it and three video propulsion on tablets and mobile phones. we see it is still a small portion of total video consumption but it's definitely growing. is people want content and they want to watch it on their own devices, so -- so you go back one we get a time. if you want to go longer than eight days you can do that. >> you have that option, okay. >> or eight days you basically get all the shows. i have been disco
we have sling technology that enables you to watch tv on your ipod or laptop in with the hopper you can do all of these things. all of these tv shows and movies you can watch on any of your mobile devices. >> did you hear from consumers? y. eight days? why this? >> a couple of things. one is the number of high-definition tvs in the homes are increasing. three years ago people had one tv, one high-def and arrest -- now people, the minute you watch one tv and high-definition you want...
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the campus chief showed us where the locked laptops were held. they were being charged in two heavy metal carts and the thieves stole those too. >> there were no signs of forced entry. so we can assume someone had a key, or found the door unlocked, and was willing to hide inside until everyone left. >> reporter: police say the stolen items were bulky, so it appears more than one person was involved. school officials have a message for the thieves. >> one day, when one of your siblings or yourself is in the hospital, and you need some good nursing care, think about what you may have impacted of the people's lives by keeping the educational tool away from them. >> reporter: the chief estimates the loss to be about $64,000. an amount equal to the salary of one campus police officer, a position that was cut this year, due to budget deficit. reporting live in fairfield, amber lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> the contra costa county coroner released the name of a woman who died from smoke inhalation this past weekend. laura williams. firefighters were ca
the campus chief showed us where the locked laptops were held. they were being charged in two heavy metal carts and the thieves stole those too. >> there were no signs of forced entry. so we can assume someone had a key, or found the door unlocked, and was willing to hide inside until everyone left. >> reporter: police say the stolen items were bulky, so it appears more than one person was involved. school officials have a message for the thieves. >> one day, when one of your...
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you don't need a laptop or video game console anymore. you can do everything from a tv. >> super slim laptops are among the devices on display. in all, there are about 20,000 gadgets in the show taking up space. the equivalent of 35 football fields. and the whole c-net thing out there, we are checking in with brian cooley around 6:45 to see what is cool. >> my brain couldn't take it all in. >> and there is too much here is what i would do. >>> and the plane is scheduled to take off in a few minutes. this is quite a field trip. a group from san jose state university. there they are. they are flying to cuba. a trip by the journalism and mass communications, and faculty and students and guest professors on a 12-day trip and come home with interviews and video to produce stories about cuba. >>> if you need another reason to visit the aloha state, bay area travelers heading for the hawaiian islands have another choice. >> it is pretty inexpensive. hawaiian airlines is expanding its presence at manetta international airport with new nonstop ser
you don't need a laptop or video game console anymore. you can do everything from a tv. >> super slim laptops are among the devices on display. in all, there are about 20,000 gadgets in the show taking up space. the equivalent of 35 football fields. and the whole c-net thing out there, we are checking in with brian cooley around 6:45 to see what is cool. >> my brain couldn't take it all in. >> and there is too much here is what i would do. >>> and the plane is...
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the campus chief showed us where the locked laptops were held. they were being charged in two heavy metal carts and the thieves stole those too. >> there were no signs of forced entry. so we can assume someone had a key, or found the door unlocked, and was willing to hide inside until everyone left. >> reporter: police say the stolen items were bulky, so it appears more than one person was involved. school officials have a message for the thieves. >> one day, when one of your siblings or yourself is in the hospital, and you need some good nursing care, think about what you may have impacted of the people's lives by keeping the educational tool away from them. >> reporter: the chief estimates the loss to be about $64,000. an amount equal to the salary of one campus police officer, a position that was cut this year, due to budget deficit. reporting live in fairfield, amber lee, ktvu, channel 2 news. >>> the contra costa county coroner released the name of a woman who died from smoke inhalation this past weekend. laura williams. firefighters were ca
the campus chief showed us where the locked laptops were held. they were being charged in two heavy metal carts and the thieves stole those too. >> there were no signs of forced entry. so we can assume someone had a key, or found the door unlocked, and was willing to hide inside until everyone left. >> reporter: police say the stolen items were bulky, so it appears more than one person was involved. school officials have a message for the thieves. >> one day, when one of your...
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correct and have it electronically to those commissioners who don't have a laptop, i'm sure the staff will print you a copy. i'm going to ask this to be an agenda item. commissioner newlin: item 7 -- go ahead. >> whenever you guys have your clients, could you make sure we get things wired to this public neighborhood meetings they are supposed to be having. they would like to attend and meet with them, us neighborhood representatives. and then i believe we are trying to schedule a retreat and have a conversation about dates. i did talk to the venue. >> could i say for the record that i'm excited about being on the board and working with all of you. so i think -- i don't want to be the overeager rookie. if there is any more i can do to be out in the community and understand the issues that you all are dealing with in the public as well as with the commission, i'm more than happy to do that. thank you. >> we are happy to have you. commissioner newlin: we enjoyed your comments and you got into it and hopefully we won't have to worry about having a quorum every week. item 7, new items? >>
correct and have it electronically to those commissioners who don't have a laptop, i'm sure the staff will print you a copy. i'm going to ask this to be an agenda item. commissioner newlin: item 7 -- go ahead. >> whenever you guys have your clients, could you make sure we get things wired to this public neighborhood meetings they are supposed to be having. they would like to attend and meet with them, us neighborhood representatives. and then i believe we are trying to schedule a retreat...
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. >>> ultra books super thin super light laptops are one of the biggest new categories at this year'sonsumer electronic show. >> this is the acer aspire f5, it's 15-millimeters big. they take all the ports and connections you have on your laptop and hide them behind a motorized flap that lowers down in the back when you press a button. >> the acer is expected to hit stores later this year. also at the show, microsoft says sales of connect sold 18 million. it will fill a windows version in a few weeks. >>> officials activated state emergency operation center friday, helping the area handle the white stuff. the sea and airport are the only ways in and out of cordova. here is what is worse, they have another snowstorm forecast for today. 20 feet is that enough for you? >> that might satisfy me for a week. >> good, dino. my buddy, he sent me this picture. if you can give me a shot of the snow. i'm going to show you love. a dusting arundel, southern sections. check this out, happy doggy this is mason saying hi. i don't know if you are related to ray, you are this week. we take you to arund
. >>> ultra books super thin super light laptops are one of the biggest new categories at this year'sonsumer electronic show. >> this is the acer aspire f5, it's 15-millimeters big. they take all the ports and connections you have on your laptop and hide them behind a motorized flap that lowers down in the back when you press a button. >> the acer is expected to hit stores later this year. also at the show, microsoft says sales of connect sold 18 million. it will fill a...
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saddam with your laptop and google -- sit down with your laptop. you can find dozens and dozens of these that are being offered. the way to get around a lot is that the law says you cannot rent for less than 30 days. they ran for a year but then sublet. there is a need to change this. that you cannot read or occupy a unit for less than 30 days. that will take care of it. on the proposition 13, this is in the law, i believe. i am not an expert, but you can ask the assessor, because the assessor looked at the report. you do this with a certain percentage every year. no resale is triggered. this is a bizarre loophole. this is one of the most egregious examples of it. it is not the only one. i think this is happening statewide, i think the board of equalization should look at it. it would be worth millions per year for the state of california and to cities like san francisco. thank you. president chiu: our next speaker is to talk about the things being discussed here. as people are waiting, i am going to announce that we will begin the second item, and
saddam with your laptop and google -- sit down with your laptop. you can find dozens and dozens of these that are being offered. the way to get around a lot is that the law says you cannot rent for less than 30 days. they ran for a year but then sublet. there is a need to change this. that you cannot read or occupy a unit for less than 30 days. that will take care of it. on the proposition 13, this is in the law, i believe. i am not an expert, but you can ask the assessor, because the assessor...
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with an accomplice this time, now they smash cabinets make off with ipods, iphones, couple customer laptops in for repair. >> they are not really worried about covering up their faces or hiding their identity. >> one guy does have a hoodie on, but you're right, the other guy is clearly visible in the videos. they look like young people and it's a little strange that they robbed it and came back. >> they did arrest two teenage boys in this case soon after the video was aired on local tv. >> our detectives were able to quickly work this case and bring in someone that was identified to us. >> another surprising little twist, the business owner said, after this video aired, the mother of one of the boys came in and returned one of the customer laptops and said, i raised my kid better th is. >> whyou're runni usiness and this mage and money loss, you just can't feel sorry for anyone, you know, at this moment in time. >> police also say the teenagers confessed to breaking into another business back in september. they're also both facing burglary and grand theft charges. >>> would it not be cool i
with an accomplice this time, now they smash cabinets make off with ipods, iphones, couple customer laptops in for repair. >> they are not really worried about covering up their faces or hiding their identity. >> one guy does have a hoodie on, but you're right, the other guy is clearly visible in the videos. they look like young people and it's a little strange that they robbed it and came back. >> they did arrest two teenage boys in this case soon after the video was aired on...
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correct and have it electronically to those commissioners who don't have a laptop, i'm sure the staff will print you a copy. i'm going to ask this to be an agenda item. commissioner newlin: item 7 -- go ahead. >> whenever you guys have your clients, could you make sure we get things wired to this public neighborhood meetings they are supposed to be having. they would like to attend and meet with them, us neighborhood representatives. and then i believe we are trying to schedule a retreat and have a conversation about dates. i did talk to the venue. >> could i say for the record that i'm excited about being on the board and working with all of you.
correct and have it electronically to those commissioners who don't have a laptop, i'm sure the staff will print you a copy. i'm going to ask this to be an agenda item. commissioner newlin: item 7 -- go ahead. >> whenever you guys have your clients, could you make sure we get things wired to this public neighborhood meetings they are supposed to be having. they would like to attend and meet with them, us neighborhood representatives. and then i believe we are trying to schedule a retreat...
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or i want to buy a laptop computer. think about clothing. there are an awful lot of things that when we buy them, it is much more of a visual experience. for me, i want to buy a dark blue suit that fits. for many, they want to buy a dark blue sweater. people tend to want to buy it visually. we are on the cusp of an explosion of visual technologies. we have a ebay today the ability where if i see someone who has a shirt or a sweater i like, i can take a picture of it, and it will instantly search he based search results for items that look like that based on visual -- ebay search results for items that looked like that based on visual search. in the year, you're going to see people walking down the street -- the whole notion of these devices, whether voice or visual -- walking down the street and saying, i like that person's shoes. i'm going to take a picture and see which retailer has shoes like that. you laugh. the technology today exists to do this and you're seeing more and more retailers and technology providers making that possible. i l
or i want to buy a laptop computer. think about clothing. there are an awful lot of things that when we buy them, it is much more of a visual experience. for me, i want to buy a dark blue suit that fits. for many, they want to buy a dark blue sweater. people tend to want to buy it visually. we are on the cusp of an explosion of visual technologies. we have a ebay today the ability where if i see someone who has a shirt or a sweater i like, i can take a picture of it, and it will instantly...
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laptops, phones, hidden cameras, even a 12-year-old can catch you red handed. tonight, that 12-year-old girl talks about catching the 46-year-old realtor rummaging through her drawers. let's bring in nbc bay area cheryl chl cheryl, the little girl stumbled onto something. this girl was victimizing a lot of east bay residents? >> reporter: yes, she did. police say he would not be behind bars if it were not for that 12-year-old girl. >> i had it under a bunch of pillows like right over herement and you could see my whole room. >> reporter: the 12-year-old tells us she positioned her laptop camera perfectly to catch a thief. >> i'm trying to catch them because they usually take things out of my room. >> only the thief she caught was not her sibling. the computer savvy 12-year-old forgot an open house with the realtor. what happened next caught everyone by surprise. >> i saw my chair move and i was like what was that? so i kind of looked back and i saw him come into my room and look into my drawers. >> she comes running down the stairs screaming oh my good, somebod
laptops, phones, hidden cameras, even a 12-year-old can catch you red handed. tonight, that 12-year-old girl talks about catching the 46-year-old realtor rummaging through her drawers. let's bring in nbc bay area cheryl chl cheryl, the little girl stumbled onto something. this girl was victimizing a lot of east bay residents? >> reporter: yes, she did. police say he would not be behind bars if it were not for that 12-year-old girl. >> i had it under a bunch of pillows like right...
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>> well, having a laptop sitting right here next to me actually would probably help me a lot because i'm not smart enough to know the answers to every question. but that also would probably interfere a lot with the pace of an interview like this. my apologies. >> what about telemattics in the coda? >> the coda have a telemattics system. at launch, we have a standard -- industry standard nav screen. later this year we will be introducing more and more telemattics with car applications. >> dayton, ohio, go ahead, kathleen. >> caller: hey, mr. murtaugh, you know, most of us i think applaud coda's efforts to get off of, you know, depending on oil from other companies. but one thing i want to ask c-span to do a history of unions in our country, it would be like a week's series. i'm hanging out with these gm union guys in a nursing home with my dad, so we're talking a lot about the history of unions in our country. but i want to ask mr. murtaugh, how do you really measure the real coast of say -- real cost of a car overseas or here locally versus, you know, electric, because you've got to
>> well, having a laptop sitting right here next to me actually would probably help me a lot because i'm not smart enough to know the answers to every question. but that also would probably interfere a lot with the pace of an interview like this. my apologies. >> what about telemattics in the coda? >> the coda have a telemattics system. at launch, we have a standard -- industry standard nav screen. later this year we will be introducing more and more telemattics with car...
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. >> well, this is an unusually named laptop.eep in mind, it's a 13-inch laptop and full size and power, and it's .67 inches thick. it's a touch screen, by the way. it's called a yoga, because i can do that. that's need. that's cool. i can flip it around. -- >> i was going to say why would you want to do that? okay. yeah. >> and then i can flip it down, and it's a tablet. the keyboard was disabled here, and they pattened the technology on the hinge to allow this to happen. >> let's move on to the next one. >> biggest problem you have, if you are like me and you are on the show flow, and you run out of power, and -- >> you are searching for someplace with a plug. >> yeah, this is called the pocket cell, and you charge it up and it will charge any devices and you can plug into a phone. we had this phone plugged in for maybe ten minutes now and it's half charged -- >> 20 bucks? >> i have been charging things -- since ces, i have not charged this up again. and the world's thinnest tablet. 1.2 pounds. that's light. that's lighter than
. >> well, this is an unusually named laptop.eep in mind, it's a 13-inch laptop and full size and power, and it's .67 inches thick. it's a touch screen, by the way. it's called a yoga, because i can do that. that's need. that's cool. i can flip it around. -- >> i was going to say why would you want to do that? okay. yeah. >> and then i can flip it down, and it's a tablet. the keyboard was disabled here, and they pattened the technology on the hinge to allow this to happen....
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here he is conducting a laptop orchestra.g has taken his unusual ideas and turned them into a series of whimsical iphone apps. this is the musicians blowing into the microphone. this is an ipad app called mad pad. making music out of an old honda. and magic piano turning well known songs into games. ♪ so ge wang develops these with a company he founded called smule. he's at the head of the computer research and music and we have never had someone run in slow motion on this show before. you are the absolute first. >> i'm honored. >> my father-in-law who was a photographer, he would develop his film in the garage and in a dark room once told me you can't be a photographer with a digital camera because all the settings are taken care of for you. and you're not developing your own film, he's my father-in-law, i didn't argue with him. i now say he's wrong. are you a musician if you're using the iphone to play a flute? >> i think it depends on what you do with whatever you've got to make the music. you can actually hand someone an
here he is conducting a laptop orchestra.g has taken his unusual ideas and turned them into a series of whimsical iphone apps. this is the musicians blowing into the microphone. this is an ipad app called mad pad. making music out of an old honda. and magic piano turning well known songs into games. ♪ so ge wang develops these with a company he founded called smule. he's at the head of the computer research and music and we have never had someone run in slow motion on this show before. you...
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they'll act like a laptop and tablet in one device called ultrabooks. >> smart tv's can easily work withell phone or tablet. one click and a drag, you can bring up videos and pictures and using the device, you can also search the web. again by clicking the image and dragging it to the top of the screen and then the hand-held device actually becomes a giant mouse. you never have to leave the couch. big name manufacturers are also unveiling their own line of thin television televisions. you won't find microsoft on the show floor next year. >> it's starting a trend where you see the major companies, they want to control their own announcements. it's hard to distinguish yourself from the pack. we're starting to see more intimate announcements. >> for those who plan to return, it's a chance to build buzz. >> to generate new ideas for everybody within the industry. >> for all the prototypes that don't get support to get off the showroom floor, there's always next year. >>> cbs news, las vegas. >>> so cool. i love it. coming up later on cbs this more than, full results from the new hampshire. h
they'll act like a laptop and tablet in one device called ultrabooks. >> smart tv's can easily work withell phone or tablet. one click and a drag, you can bring up videos and pictures and using the device, you can also search the web. again by clicking the image and dragging it to the top of the screen and then the hand-held device actually becomes a giant mouse. you never have to leave the couch. big name manufacturers are also unveiling their own line of thin television televisions. you...
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you don't need a laptop or home video game console. you can do everything from a tv. >> super slim laptops are among the devices on the display and in are about 20,000 gadgets in the show and it is equivalent to about 35 football fields. >> it is really neat to see all of those things. 3d tvs. coming out. the new screens and tablets. >> your mind would go hay fire. 35 football fields of goodies. >> overwhelming, that's for sure. >>> 4:45. stranded in the snow. where do you have to go for that? how about alaska? trapped by mother nature. pictures coming up. >>> and dirty politics. the water fight caught on tape during a very heated debate. not heated for long. >>> and two mayors locking horns. the friendly wager as the niners host the new orleans saints over the weekend. >>> and patchy fog over the bay. and temperatures on the chilly side. a few high clouds. some of the temperatures below average and down to freezing in some spots. more coming up in just a moment. my fashion blog is about my personal style and things that inspire me. i
you don't need a laptop or home video game console. you can do everything from a tv. >> super slim laptops are among the devices on the display and in are about 20,000 gadgets in the show and it is equivalent to about 35 football fields. >> it is really neat to see all of those things. 3d tvs. coming out. the new screens and tablets. >> your mind would go hay fire. 35 football fields of goodies. >> overwhelming, that's for sure. >>> 4:45. stranded in the snow....
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>> found one that was unlocked, went inside, took his clothes off, trashed the place, left with a laptopt this point the surveillance camera captures the suspect running down the hallway, completely buck naked. >> we live in philadelphia, a city that has seen 300-plus murders in a year. so we're not shocked by much. but this is one, you know, when you think you've seen it all, here's something a little new. guy running around in a thunderstorm knocking on windows trying to get into apartments naked. at first we thought it was bizarre. >> through tips police find their man. his name is michael victor, and he lives right across the street from the apartment building. and not only that, he works in the neighborhood. >> he's an elementary school janitor that was employed with the school district of philadelphia up until his arrest. not only is he running around naked, but he's been in a school with kids. >> according to court papers, the story michael victor tells investigators is that he came home, drank a significant amount of alcohol, and broke into a neighbor's home. that's when he loses
>> found one that was unlocked, went inside, took his clothes off, trashed the place, left with a laptopt this point the surveillance camera captures the suspect running down the hallway, completely buck naked. >> we live in philadelphia, a city that has seen 300-plus murders in a year. so we're not shocked by much. but this is one, you know, when you think you've seen it all, here's something a little new. guy running around in a thunderstorm knocking on windows trying to get into...
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see a case in colorado is grabbing attention after a woman has been ordered to decrypt her personal laptop by a federal judge or mona for coast has been charged with bank fraud and money laundering and the prosecution wants to use data on her computer to form a case against her federal prosecutors explained in a brief that if that event doesn't make the data in question on encrypted they would her public interest and make efforts to prosecute her impossible so basically the lawyers are worried that they will have enough to build their case against her so they want her to violate her own rights to help them prosecute her right i mean isn't that why we have the right to not self incriminate in the first place now if that reasoning wasn't bad enough the lawyers really want to make sure the judge granted their wishes so they love touring with other criminals saying that failing to force for cosi to encrypt her computer would amount to a concession to her and potential and other potential criminals like terrorists drug dealers and those accused of child exploitation seriously she's accused of f
see a case in colorado is grabbing attention after a woman has been ordered to decrypt her personal laptop by a federal judge or mona for coast has been charged with bank fraud and money laundering and the prosecution wants to use data on her computer to form a case against her federal prosecutors explained in a brief that if that event doesn't make the data in question on encrypted they would her public interest and make efforts to prosecute her impossible so basically the lawyers are worried...
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i'm sure it will just grow stronger from this global revel figure out how to do stuff without any laptops or any headquarters i mean well just to death in that we're not going anywhere call the great talking to you thank you for coming on the show that was occupy wall street activists goldie. well so how do you are an r t the first cut is the best and president obama is cutting where it counts and promising a new u.s. defense strategy so why won't the u.s. give up some of their most expensive military told toys that story next. to the capital account. put a picture of me when i was like nine years old and just you know with true. confession i am a total get a friend that i love driving hip hop music and. i do this kind of yesterday. i'm very proud of the wall that has played. into it all their military mechanisms to do the work to bring justice or accountability. i have every right to know what my government should do if you want to know why i pay taxes. i would characterize obama as a charismatic version of american exceptionalism. scaling down the military budget that's what president o
i'm sure it will just grow stronger from this global revel figure out how to do stuff without any laptops or any headquarters i mean well just to death in that we're not going anywhere call the great talking to you thank you for coming on the show that was occupy wall street activists goldie. well so how do you are an r t the first cut is the best and president obama is cutting where it counts and promising a new u.s. defense strategy so why won't the u.s. give up some of their most expensive...
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he down lloyds on his laptop and in second the book appears on his kindle. it will stay there for three weeks and automatically expire no worry about paying fines for overdue books. >> it opens the door for a lot more possibilities for different kinds of books you normally wouldn't have. >> they love to have access to free e-books. >> trent garcia is the librarian at the san francisco public library. offers 14,000 titles and workshops on you how to plug in. >> it's not the easiest system to use. it takes time and effort. >> how to, depends on what kind of reader you have a kindle requires setting up accounts with the library and amazon.com plus you need a wi-fi connection. borrowed e-books go from the library to amazon and onto your kindle. with a nook you have to get a free app for reading. the borrowed books but with the nook you need to plug it into a laptop and drag the book over. >> it can be complicated. that is why we're here to help out. >> libraries aren't the only place with free e-books. david finds them on the website like the guttenberg project.
he down lloyds on his laptop and in second the book appears on his kindle. it will stay there for three weeks and automatically expire no worry about paying fines for overdue books. >> it opens the door for a lot more possibilities for different kinds of books you normally wouldn't have. >> they love to have access to free e-books. >> trent garcia is the librarian at the san francisco public library. offers 14,000 titles and workshops on you how to plug in. >> it's not...
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alameda county election is on the laptop and in seconds the book appears on kindle.tay there three weeks and automatically expire. no worry about paying fines for overdue books. >> it just opens the door for a lot of more possibilities to read different kinds of books. >> overwhelmingly they love it. they love to have access to free e-books. >> trent is the e-book librarian and he offers 14,000 titles and workshops on how to plug in. >> it's not the easiest system to use so it takes a little bit of time and effort. >> how to depends on what kind of reader you have. kindle requires setting up accounts with amazon and the library. wired e-books go to amazon and then on to your kindle. with an ipad or nook you have to have a free app for reading. it goes directly on the ipad but with the nook you need to plug night a laptop and drag the book over. >> it can be complicated so we are here to help out. >> libraries aren't the only place with free books. david finds them on websites. you don't need a card and they are yours to keep. you won't find best sellers here. these s
alameda county election is on the laptop and in seconds the book appears on kindle.tay there three weeks and automatically expire. no worry about paying fines for overdue books. >> it just opens the door for a lot of more possibilities to read different kinds of books. >> overwhelmingly they love it. they love to have access to free e-books. >> trent is the e-book librarian and he offers 14,000 titles and workshops on how to plug in. >> it's not the easiest system to use...
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it is called low jack for laptops. a hacker breached this system over the weekend. company says no complete credit card information was stolen. however, names, phone numbers, e-mails, home addresses, and the last four digits from credit cards may have been accessed from the cyber attacks. zappos is going to contact customers and ask them to change their passwords. and mini cooper is issuing thousands of recalls after fires. the problem is with a faulty water pumps associated with the church charter. -- the turbocharger. owners will be notified next month to have the water pump replaced. >> with the texans behind them, the ravens now have six days to get ready for the new england patriots. we will catch up with john harbaugh. for details, new at 6:00 p.m. >> a local man is keeping dr. martin luther king's like it -- legacy alive. legacy alive. the subway big hot pastrami melt. dive into piled-high pastrami, spicy mustard, pickles and melt-a-licious cheese. treat your taste buds to a fresh toasted subway big hot pastrami melt. subway. eat fresh. >> a local man was rec
it is called low jack for laptops. a hacker breached this system over the weekend. company says no complete credit card information was stolen. however, names, phone numbers, e-mails, home addresses, and the last four digits from credit cards may have been accessed from the cyber attacks. zappos is going to contact customers and ask them to change their passwords. and mini cooper is issuing thousands of recalls after fires. the problem is with a faulty water pumps associated with the church...
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"he stole a few ipods, iphones, one laptop, etc., a things that we repair for custo" customers." a &pstolen aptopp a... dramatic in... washington state.../// ááasáá a snowmobiler... / áágotáá.... caught .../ -&) ((bleep!))the friends.../ were out... ááwhenáá the snow... dislodegd... ááandáá.../ in seconds.. / buriee... thh snowmobiler.../// ááfriendsáá... quickly... raced began digging ...as fast ...as they ould... / áábeforeáá their friend... suffocated ...// (((e was just buried, liie in concrete or an ice cube. nothing that i've ever seen before... nothing i evee wanna see again.)) again.))john is... recovering...// at... home... . .../// a baby is born on a texas highway anddthe father captures the special moments on his cell phone. "baby crying" crying"a couple was racing down the highway to a birthing center when little willow the 45 minute drive.with one hand on the wheel and another haad on his camera the child's fatter recorded the delivery. video captures the baby's &pmother unwrapping the newborn umbilicallchord from around hhr daughttr's neck. the couple has now poste
"he stole a few ipods, iphones, one laptop, etc., a things that we repair for custo" customers." a &pstolen aptopp a... dramatic in... washington state.../// ááasáá a snowmobiler... / áágotáá.... caught .../ -&) ((bleep!))the friends.../ were out... ááwhenáá the snow... dislodegd... ááandáá.../ in seconds.. / buriee... thh snowmobiler.../// ááfriendsáá... quickly... raced began digging ...as fast ...as they ould... / áábeforeáá their friend......
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even wood cases for mac laptops. wood blended with metal. i don't know why, but it looks cool. the company behind me also offers glow in the dark cases. i saw a lot of cases blending a wallet and a holder into one. and the binding with the brown leather makes it resemble a pocket-bible. and there were a lot of cases with built-in tools like the opena, that includes a slide-out bottle opener. >> wall out outlets adding usb ports. most chargers these days for our devices including most apple products have the removeable usb cable so you can charge through your computer. these outlets charge your gadgets without taking up a standard wall outlet. $45 will get you on the show floor where you can see and buy accessories before anyone else has them. for more information, log onto kron4.com. >>> and people will schoon be able to play the extremely popular -- soon be able to play the extremely popular game, angry birds, on facebook. the developer behind the game says it will launch the game to eight hundred million facebook users on valentine's day. >>> it was a great day out there toda
even wood cases for mac laptops. wood blended with metal. i don't know why, but it looks cool. the company behind me also offers glow in the dark cases. i saw a lot of cases blending a wallet and a holder into one. and the binding with the brown leather makes it resemble a pocket-bible. and there were a lot of cases with built-in tools like the opena, that includes a slide-out bottle opener. >> wall out outlets adding usb ports. most chargers these days for our devices including most...
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one laptop, et cetera, a few electronics. >> police say two teenagers were arrested.burglary and grand theft. >>> scary moments for a snowmobiler. he ended up being buried alive and his rescue caught on tape. out of nowhere an avalanche cuts lose and heads straight towards him. his buddy saw it and knew exactly where he was. >> check out this video, a boulder comes down crushing a car and an apartment building. one person said it felt like an earthquake. the public works department plans to put up concrete barriers. the good news is no one was hurt. >>> a minnesota man is reeling new customers and giving questions to ice cold beer. it's where you can ice fish, have a cold one and stay warm at the same time. it's turning into a hot spot. >>> politicians are known for their big speeches and also their promises but there's another side to their personality. coming up after the break, some of the lighter moments on the scam pain trail so -- campaign trail so far. >> reporter: tonight the president talks politics. i have a look at the state of the union address. that's com
one laptop, et cetera, a few electronics. >> police say two teenagers were arrested.burglary and grand theft. >>> scary moments for a snowmobiler. he ended up being buried alive and his rescue caught on tape. out of nowhere an avalanche cuts lose and heads straight towards him. his buddy saw it and knew exactly where he was. >> check out this video, a boulder comes down crushing a car and an apartment building. one person said it felt like an earthquake. the public works...
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and they tried to kick it in. >> they went through the house, swiped the laptops off the desk.ook the flat screen off the wall. they managed to get away with some other electronics, including a gaming system. that's where we pick up on the dash cam of the suspects running the red light and crashing. >> but they weren't hit by a police car. they just hand omly hit at the intersection and that's what stopped them? >> they ran red light trying to get away from the cops and they hit the red truck. >> exactly. >> i can't believe the speed at which everything happened. the speed at which they ran the red light and how quickly they jumped out of the car and started running. >> police caught up with three of the four suspects and dustin did get some of his stuff back. >>> so by now, you all know what time it is, it's the time when we pretend we're going to tell you on my journey across america, i've learned that when you ask someone in texas if they want "big" savings on car insurance, it's a bit like asking if they want a big hat... ...'scuse me... ...or a big steak... ...or big hair.
and they tried to kick it in. >> they went through the house, swiped the laptops off the desk.ook the flat screen off the wall. they managed to get away with some other electronics, including a gaming system. that's where we pick up on the dash cam of the suspects running the red light and crashing. >> but they weren't hit by a police car. they just hand omly hit at the intersection and that's what stopped them? >> they ran red light trying to get away from the cops and they...
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. >> super thin laptops are a big item this year. this one weighs 2-pounds.s just over half an inch thick. >> where as the traditional laptop, get 30 seconds to boot up. these boot up in less than 7 seconds. >> at roughly $1,000, they are made to be a cost friendly competitor to thin mac books. as always, the show features toys for kids and for adults. but most of the gadgets are practical, like a new line of sleek scanners for the home. wireless cell phone chargers, and headphones made especially for the avid runner. >> we have seen devices that connect to our iphone to track our heart rate. expect a lot more coming out on the consumer scene that track our health in many ways. >> some of them o prototypes. others will soon be in the hands of eager shoppers. >> there are more than 3,000 techies here to show off their littest gadgets. come next year, microsoft won't be one of them. that will give them the flexibility to have their own unveilings, similar to apple, which doesn't participate in the electronics show. >> somany of the big names don't participate.
. >> super thin laptops are a big item this year. this one weighs 2-pounds.s just over half an inch thick. >> where as the traditional laptop, get 30 seconds to boot up. these boot up in less than 7 seconds. >> at roughly $1,000, they are made to be a cost friendly competitor to thin mac books. as always, the show features toys for kids and for adults. but most of the gadgets are practical, like a new line of sleek scanners for the home. wireless cell phone chargers, and...
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technology experts predict the suprathin laptops will save the pc and they are expected to boom, the trying to save more money may want to move to a city with more women. when men think the female population is scarce, they compete by saving less and being more impulsive. researchers found men would borrow 40% more each month and save 42% less. they were also more likely to take $20 now over waiting a month for $30. that happened when they were shown pictures that had more men in them than women. researchers see it in other mates. when mates are scarce, males become more competitive. ask wyatt, i don't know. >>> there's an app to find girl scout cookies. i uáq)s. it will display a gps locator and send you to the nearest cookie location. now an app for girl scout cookies. >>> enjoy using twitter to stay in touch with friends and government officials, you might want to be careful. why some of those accounts could be scams. we've got that story coming up at 6:00, which starts right now. >>> it means the world, like they don't even understand. >> we understand. perfect timing for those s
technology experts predict the suprathin laptops will save the pc and they are expected to boom, the trying to save more money may want to move to a city with more women. when men think the female population is scarce, they compete by saving less and being more impulsive. researchers found men would borrow 40% more each month and save 42% less. they were also more likely to take $20 now over waiting a month for $30. that happened when they were shown pictures that had more men in them than...
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. >> you see it with some of the smart phones, laptops, the internet, facebook. all of these things are competing for time and what is important to them in a car buying we have to understand that. >> reporter: this is a pivotal year for the auto industry because more americans appear to be in the car-buying mood after the long recession. last year, u.s. consumers bought more than 12.5 million vehicles- - a 10% increase over the previous year. industry watchers are confident they'll keep buying this year, although some think the pace could slow. one potential problem could be rising gasoline prices. ford thinks it can combat that threat with new, more fuel- efficient versions of the fusion. the new model hitting showrooms this fall sports an eco-boost engine that promises 37 miles per gallon on the highway. a hybrid version will also come out this fall, followed by an electric plug-in next year. ford president and c.e.o. alan mulally says the company has the flexibility to make whatever version consumers want the most. >> the neat thing about the ford plan is they
. >> you see it with some of the smart phones, laptops, the internet, facebook. all of these things are competing for time and what is important to them in a car buying we have to understand that. >> reporter: this is a pivotal year for the auto industry because more americans appear to be in the car-buying mood after the long recession. last year, u.s. consumers bought more than 12.5 million vehicles- - a 10% increase over the previous year. industry watchers are confident they'll...
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. >> their mission was to come and get this atm machine, which, overall, they just took a laptop. >> reporter: the video surveillance looks like something out of world's dumpest criminals, driving a new pickup, possibly stole be, they try to -- stolen, they try to back in, nothing. they drive around the block and destroy again and this time, barely on the curb, around the block again. maybe switching drivers, this time they're in. south can't do business today, it's too dangerous and this is a good day for them. he can't get a contractor, it's the holidays and the criminals didn't get what they came for. on the video, someone shakes the atm but can't pull it from the wall. another guy falls on his face after jumping and sliding on a cooler. >> like spider-man and, you know, just -- it's hilarious in a way, yes, but deep down, i'm hurt inside. i am deeply hurt. >> reporter: someone rattles the atm again. still nothing. finally, one of the criminals dies -- dives over the counter and grabs a laptop. >> someone from the neighborhood. >> knew it was there? >> that knew where it was. >> r
. >> their mission was to come and get this atm machine, which, overall, they just took a laptop. >> reporter: the video surveillance looks like something out of world's dumpest criminals, driving a new pickup, possibly stole be, they try to -- stolen, they try to back in, nothing. they drive around the block and destroy again and this time, barely on the curb, around the block again. maybe switching drivers, this time they're in. south can't do business today, it's too dangerous...
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. >> he ended up stealing some cash and a laptop. >> he's using the fire extinguisher to break the windowsnd then he's just for fun, i think -- breaking them off. >> any idea of who this guy is? >> police released this video to try to identify him. they have no idea who he is. they believe he may be a former student because he seems to know how to get his way around the school. after doing all the vandalizing, he did take time to go back and turn the lights off. >> that's weird. >> how considerate of him, right? >> i'm imagining he thought that would draw attention, if people saw lights on at the school. i would think he's trying to cover his tracks. >> if and when this guy is caught, he's facing burglary of a building and federal mischief charges. >> we see one last surveillance shot of him jumping over a fence and getting away. >>> firefighters have to make judgment decisions every time they leave the fire station, at the time me what you think about this? this is in melbourne, australia, you see a fire truck enter some floodwaters, and the water goes past -- more than halfway up the win
. >> he ended up stealing some cash and a laptop. >> he's using the fire extinguisher to break the windowsnd then he's just for fun, i think -- breaking them off. >> any idea of who this guy is? >> police released this video to try to identify him. they have no idea who he is. they believe he may be a former student because he seems to know how to get his way around the school. after doing all the vandalizing, he did take time to go back and turn the lights off. >>...
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police say he became enraged after seeing her read about the natalee holloway case on his laptop. he has long been suspected in her 2005 disappearance in aruba. meantime, the layoffs will continue at second mile the children charity founded by jerry sandusky. they announced last month job cuts were necessary because of a loss of financial support due to the sandusky child sex abuse scandal. up to seven positions could be eliminated this coming welcome. this friday floyd mayweather is scheduled to report to a las vegas area jail. he was sentenced to three months in jail after pleading guilty to a domestic violence charge. some speculated the time may impact his boxing career. he turns 35 in february. the 123rd tournament of roses kicks off tomorrow morning in pasadena. this year the theme is just imagine. "dancing with the stars" winner j.r. martinez is serving as the grand marshal. it begins at 11:00 a.m. and you can see it on abc 7. take a look at the week ahead for local sports teams. no more redskins games. this was the last one today but there are three wizards games this week
police say he became enraged after seeing her read about the natalee holloway case on his laptop. he has long been suspected in her 2005 disappearance in aruba. meantime, the layoffs will continue at second mile the children charity founded by jerry sandusky. they announced last month job cuts were necessary because of a loss of financial support due to the sandusky child sex abuse scandal. up to seven positions could be eliminated this coming welcome. this friday floyd mayweather is scheduled...