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machine. >> i can see why, because when i hurt my back, the last thing i want to do is stretch or move it. but they say you have to move it or it gets worse. it's kind of a catch-22. >> you're absolutely right, jennifer, but this isn't stretching. what i'd like you to do while abigail is relaxing on the machine is just look at this monitor with me. what you can see here, there's no aggressive action on this machine at all. it's gentle. it's a circular, back-and-forth motion. it's what we like to call continuous passive motion. >> now, what exactly is that, and what makes it so different? >> well, it's the secret to why back2life gets such amazing results. but first, let me show you rather than tell you why this treatment is so different from anything out there. so, what we're looking at here is a beautiful, healthy spine. in the front, we can see these white representations are the vertebrae. in between, we see the discs that allow us to move backwards and forwards, side to side, to rotate. wi
machine. >> i can see why, because when i hurt my back, the last thing i want to do is stretch or move it. but they say you have to move it or it gets worse. it's kind of a catch-22. >> you're absolutely right, jennifer, but this isn't stretching. what i'd like you to do while abigail is relaxing on the machine is just look at this monitor with me. what you can see here, there's no aggressive action on this machine at all. it's gentle. it's a circular, back-and-forth motion. it's...
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and the machine gave us an inaccurate count. in fact, the machine gave us more than $43 less than what we brought in. i wanted to give outheads up, this machine isn't accurate. >> i'll look into your concern, absolutely. >> reporter: we also contacted td bank corporate telling us, we are disappointed with the experience that the "today" show had with our penny arcade coin counting machines and place a premium on their integrity, adding, we clean and test them twice daily. >> what do you make of these results? >> i'm shocked. you think of a bank being 100% accurate. if you're a penny off paying your mortgage, they're going to slap you with a late fine. and here they're giving you less of your money? not right. >> after showing what rossen and his team found, td bank is now pulling all coin machines out of service at all branches nationwide to be evaluated and retested. those machines will only go back into service when the bank is satisfied they meet the performance requirement. td bank also telling nbc news they're enhancing the
and the machine gave us an inaccurate count. in fact, the machine gave us more than $43 less than what we brought in. i wanted to give outheads up, this machine isn't accurate. >> i'll look into your concern, absolutely. >> reporter: we also contacted td bank corporate telling us, we are disappointed with the experience that the "today" show had with our penny arcade coin counting machines and place a premium on their integrity, adding, we clean and test them twice daily....
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testing 15 different counting machines. out of 17 tests we ran only one machine was accurate. >> i guess most people won't make a big deal because it's pennies, nickels and dimes but it sure does add up. >> he contacted "action news" after he was shorted $44 at this td bank in requires ford. >> we took assorted coins to different banks. one paid us a little extra and one was $4 off and one 21 cents off and one returned 9 cents extra and today we found the machines shut down. they sent us a statement. pnc made the decision to take all of our remaining coin machines out of service. we have have taken media reports calling into question of coin counting machines very seriously. releasing a statement say that all of our coin counting machines are in the process of taken out of service, our machines will be brought back into service when we are satisfied they meet the performance guidelines. they would not respond saying it's on going litigation and jeffrey says he was shorted 50 cents time one and 90 cents another time. >> they
testing 15 different counting machines. out of 17 tests we ran only one machine was accurate. >> i guess most people won't make a big deal because it's pennies, nickels and dimes but it sure does add up. >> he contacted "action news" after he was shorted $44 at this td bank in requires ford. >> we took assorted coins to different banks. one paid us a little extra and one was $4 off and one 21 cents off and one returned 9 cents extra and today we found the machines...
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>> you never got the sewing machine? >> a coupon for a sewing machine?h that if i was five? >> adults eat cracker jack, too. >> they do. >> you know who else is going old school? >> who? finish >> mtv. it stands for music television which people might not know and now there's a push to put. the music back into music tv. >> say it ain't so. music television offering music? the network which practically invented the video later became dependent on a series of reality shows from the osbournes to the "jersey shore" but under that strategy mtv saw its primetime audience sink 25% last year alone. >> plans to relaunch the acoustic mtv unplugged and introduce a hip-hop competition series. >> i would watch that. >> you know what's fun about mtv too, it woul to music that maybe you wouldn't otherwise because it had a lot more variety than your standard radio stations. >> i'll be the first to admit, i don't know anything about music in the last 15 years because we used to watch videos and be attracted to the music. now i don't know where to find a video. >> no mtv.
>> you never got the sewing machine? >> a coupon for a sewing machine?h that if i was five? >> adults eat cracker jack, too. >> they do. >> you know who else is going old school? >> who? finish >> mtv. it stands for music television which people might not know and now there's a push to put. the music back into music tv. >> say it ain't so. music television offering music? the network which practically invented the video later became dependent on a...
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and the machine gave us an inaccurate count. in fact the machine gave us more than $43 less than what we brought in so i wanted to give you the heads up, this machine isn't accurate. >> i'll look into your concern absolutely. >> reporter: we also contacted td bank corporate telling us we are disappointed with the experience that the "today" show had with our penny arcade coin counting machines and place a premium on our integrity. adding we clean and test them twice daily. >> what do you make of these results? >> i'm shocked. you think of a bank being 100% accura accurate. if you're a penny off paying your mortgage, they're going to slap you with a late fine and here they're giving you less for your money? it's not right. >> now, after sharing what rossen and his team found, the bank pulled all of those machines out of service to re-evaluate them. >> those machines will only go back into service when the bank is satisfied that they meet the performance requirements. td bank also telling nbc news that they are enhancing their rou
and the machine gave us an inaccurate count. in fact the machine gave us more than $43 less than what we brought in so i wanted to give you the heads up, this machine isn't accurate. >> i'll look into your concern absolutely. >> reporter: we also contacted td bank corporate telling us we are disappointed with the experience that the "today" show had with our penny arcade coin counting machines and place a premium on our integrity. adding we clean and test them twice daily....
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a at all branches because of concerns, over the machine's accuracy.his comes on the heels have of an "action news" investigation two months ago and another failed test, by some other journalist. "action news" investigative reporter wendy saltsman spoke with the customer who claimed he was short changed $44 n our own test we found scrip discrepancies ranging from $2 short to a machine that paid out more than than what was put n new jersey's department of weights and measures is responsible for checking the accuracy of kiosks, accessible to the public such as coin star machines that are not at banks. in pennsylvania, though there is no state oversight. td tells "action news" quote we place a premium on the integrity of these machines and that is why we clean and test them twice dale toy confirm accuracy. all of our coin counting machines are in the process of being taken out of services. they will be evaluated, and retested. >>> it wasn't a long, long time ago that the trailer for new star wars film rogue1 debuted it was right here on six abc just this
a at all branches because of concerns, over the machine's accuracy.his comes on the heels have of an "action news" investigation two months ago and another failed test, by some other journalist. "action news" investigative reporter wendy saltsman spoke with the customer who claimed he was short changed $44 n our own test we found scrip discrepancies ranging from $2 short to a machine that paid out more than than what was put n new jersey's department of weights and measures...
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intman patented his machine 1875. the machine use a steam box surrounding the body to heat the pre-molded batch which would be poured into multiple vessels located around the top. a lever controlled a sliding gate. testament to stephen whitman, 160 years later, the whitman name is still synonymous with chocolate. was an american press maker who, in 1843 invented the rotary press. it will revolutionize printing. the rotary press printed both sides of a sheet of paper at the same time. press couldtary print 8000 pages per hour. a larger press made renting larger newspapers possible. he received over 30 patents for his inventions. his inventions were responsible for the company becoming one of the most successful manufacturers of printing equipment in north america. his patent model for printing railroad tickets was one of the most elaborate and rare in the collection. today, 12 models by richard neal on the national museum of american history. i believe that this is the only other existing model not in that collection.
intman patented his machine 1875. the machine use a steam box surrounding the body to heat the pre-molded batch which would be poured into multiple vessels located around the top. a lever controlled a sliding gate. testament to stephen whitman, 160 years later, the whitman name is still synonymous with chocolate. was an american press maker who, in 1843 invented the rotary press. it will revolutionize printing. the rotary press printed both sides of a sheet of paper at the same time. press...
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the guys tilting it the machine over and then eureka. all the snacks fall. it's a bonanza for a college student. now back to class or just sleeping in or eating snacks or whatever they were doing with their time. >> i used to try that trick when it gets stuck, you bang on it and you think you're going to look really cool. it's going to fall right down. instead you keep banging and someone walks by and you look like a crazy person pounding on the machine. never happened to you? >> no, no. >> i just tap it. ping and it all galls down. >> nex machine, bringing you with me. >> i'll get it for you. >>> coming up, two princes from across the pond meet a princess from a galaxy far, far away. william and harry duke it out with lightsabers on the set of "star wars." >> two days ahead of earth day, the part this woman is doing to save mother earth. she's living a zero waste lifestyle. i'm talking really zero. and this morning, she's going to show you how to do it, too. >> first here's a look at today's temperatures. 51 in anchorage. >> i like that. minneapolis at 67.
the guys tilting it the machine over and then eureka. all the snacks fall. it's a bonanza for a college student. now back to class or just sleeping in or eating snacks or whatever they were doing with their time. >> i used to try that trick when it gets stuck, you bang on it and you think you're going to look really cool. it's going to fall right down. instead you keep banging and someone walks by and you look like a crazy person pounding on the machine. never happened to you? >>...
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the idea of alexander graham machine was a good machine.he idea of it, to find the bullet, located, and then take it out was better than continuing to probe. thatarfield was in the bed was metal. so the machine could not get an accurate reading on the location of the bullet. the discontinued using it, thinking the machine was defective. when in truth, he should have been taken and put into a wooden -- a bed that had a wooden headboard and footboard. 2, jamesot on july garfield died on september 19. lingering in pain. the metal probe of machine failed, they thought maybe another machine might be used, but they didn't bring it in. solution, the prognosis was death would be imminent. he had brought a 40 foot caliber handgun, with recoil. even practice on it. recoil, to absorb the he wrote a rut -- a letter to president garfield before the assassination, demanding the secretary of state james wade should be fired. he was not. he visited the jail in washington, d.c. to look at the jail and the jail room, to see where he would be incarcerated for
the idea of alexander graham machine was a good machine.he idea of it, to find the bullet, located, and then take it out was better than continuing to probe. thatarfield was in the bed was metal. so the machine could not get an accurate reading on the location of the bullet. the discontinued using it, thinking the machine was defective. when in truth, he should have been taken and put into a wooden -- a bed that had a wooden headboard and footboard. 2, jamesot on july garfield died on september...
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gumball machines in supermarkets. find out more this is what country. >> last friday but speed a watermelon is entitled let -- what just explode a watermelon one and a rubber band at a time. they would wait for it to explode while i applaud casting on facebook. 800,000 viewers watched the event live when it blew up after 45 minutes blowing the minds of everybody on social media. >> you are in manhattan looking for the new endangered species, cobol machines in supermarkets. >> specifically in front of best market where a small miracle took place for a brave young man this for year-old realize his favorite gumball machine was no longer add his supermarket. get back. to find out more if this is happening all over the country i went to meet with an old friend of mine who owns the gumball facility. >> how are you? >> eighth thing that comes out. at the helm they make all of these because it is the american thing to do. >> is the greatest day in and though world. >> how you major in college? >> business. [laughter] it is a
gumball machines in supermarkets. find out more this is what country. >> last friday but speed a watermelon is entitled let -- what just explode a watermelon one and a rubber band at a time. they would wait for it to explode while i applaud casting on facebook. 800,000 viewers watched the event live when it blew up after 45 minutes blowing the minds of everybody on social media. >> you are in manhattan looking for the new endangered species, cobol machines in supermarkets. >>...
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she says in australia there are 197,000 electronic poker machines or pokies. you don't need to go to a casino to find them, either. they're in neighborhood bars and clubs making it harder to escape them. >> very easy to play, which makes them very accessible. put money in and press a button. you're unlikely to win the jackpot, but slow wins along the way encourage you to keep betting, even though in the long run you are losing. >> i connected with the machine. >> reporter: kate got married and started a family, all while hiding the seriesness of her gambling addiction. 12 years of her life controlled by this disease. during that time, kate estimates she lost well over half a million dollars. >> there were several times during that 12 years that i tried to get help. i guess not knowing who to turn to. feeling like i was such a failure. i felt -- by the end, that i was profoundly broken, and i didn't think there was any possible recovery. >> reporter: kate reached out for help with the support of her husband. >> i tried -- to get help before, and it hadn't worke
she says in australia there are 197,000 electronic poker machines or pokies. you don't need to go to a casino to find them, either. they're in neighborhood bars and clubs making it harder to escape them. >> very easy to play, which makes them very accessible. put money in and press a button. you're unlikely to win the jackpot, but slow wins along the way encourage you to keep betting, even though in the long run you are losing. >> i connected with the machine. >> reporter:...
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this was the machine on display at the centennial exhibition. eli whitney, the inventor of the con gin, was born in westborough, massachusetts in 1765. his father was a farmer. whitney revolutionized the cotton industry with invention for removing seeds from con fiber. eli whitney's son also named eli was born in 1820 and was five years old at the time of his father's death. when his father passed away, he became known as eli whitney, not junior. in 1841, his son eli took over the operation of the musket manufacturing from his cousins, public brothers whom we will talk about next -- the blake brothers whom we will talk about next. whitney's patent model was for a breach loading firearm. he received many patents over a and was one of the first manufacturers of percussion gun caps. in 1894 at the age of 74. the first lock company in new haven, connecticut was the blake brothers company, started in 1833 by three brothers. eli whitney blake, silas blake, and john blake, nephews of eli whitney, the inventor of the cop engine. after his death in 1825.
this was the machine on display at the centennial exhibition. eli whitney, the inventor of the con gin, was born in westborough, massachusetts in 1765. his father was a farmer. whitney revolutionized the cotton industry with invention for removing seeds from con fiber. eli whitney's son also named eli was born in 1820 and was five years old at the time of his father's death. when his father passed away, he became known as eli whitney, not junior. in 1841, his son eli took over the operation of...
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machines. we had 25 cars.come down every year until benefits and stuff for charity. >> thank you. thank you for sharing your car with us. dennis, you also have a belair, a 56. but made you decide to do this? >> i've had the car 50 years. >> i missed the original owner by 10 years. word to you to this car? >> one of the crazy things you do. why not. >> thank you very much, and the pacific coast entry machine show starts at 10:00 and admission is $25 for adults and 15 for seniors and for kids. they also have vintage engines from turn-of-the-century 1900 and classic plains in world war ii era jets. also vintage motorcycles and police cars. it runs the gamut. they have 2000 vehicles on display. >>> i can wait to see some of those plains. >> you may not be able to get through all of that during the day. >>> in elderly women facing can -- eviction gets unexpected help. a well-known person who came to help her. >>> a huge apartment complex goes up in flames. we will tell you how almost everyone escaped. >>> video as
machines. we had 25 cars.come down every year until benefits and stuff for charity. >> thank you. thank you for sharing your car with us. dennis, you also have a belair, a 56. but made you decide to do this? >> i've had the car 50 years. >> i missed the original owner by 10 years. word to you to this car? >> one of the crazy things you do. why not. >> thank you very much, and the pacific coast entry machine show starts at 10:00 and admission is $25 for adults and...
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plug into a it is a machine that the machine, the is a parent company is based in japan.x: it was bought by the japanese in 1990. it remains largely independent. they have offices in the united states. their r&d is done in israel. cory: there is a lot of cyber security work that happens in israel. alex: that is one of the reasons expanded our tech coverage there. there's a lot of innovation there. cory: here's the question. if the fbi has had a contract with them for a long time, the fbi said they needed apple to get into this phone, and they did not meet apple. one wonders why did they realize they did not meet apple and if best need -- not need apple and if the court case was an excuse to get a legal ruling to get into a lot of iphones. >> that is something experts have been talking about. it seems the fbi could have done this for a long time, that means judges will be circumspect going forward when they look at these rulings. they will have a second look and say to law enforcement agencies, are sure you cannot do this. who are you using? have another try and come back.
plug into a it is a machine that the machine, the is a parent company is based in japan.x: it was bought by the japanese in 1990. it remains largely independent. they have offices in the united states. their r&d is done in israel. cory: there is a lot of cyber security work that happens in israel. alex: that is one of the reasons expanded our tech coverage there. there's a lot of innovation there. cory: here's the question. if the fbi has had a contract with them for a long time, the fbi...
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machine learning has been talked about for 70 years or so. we finally at a point where right now, it is only because of the advancement of semiconductors or something else going on driving this? >> people in the world of ai will to you that things around deep learning, there have been some new statistical approaches and new models for representing knowledge and doing weird things with data. a computer just beat a person at go thanks to google. new things are happening. there are new approaches. there is a lot of excitement. the basic idea is the same. the dna of tey is not entirely dissimilar to what we see from clippy. what's new is you have huge amounts of information available to everybody that they can use to the open web and giant databases that they can play with. also, billions of more users to interact with these things. >> >> that is our own deana vass. return, a little-known japanese pinball maker soaring this week after reports that it might be behind the fbi hack of that san bernardino iphone. that story is next. sound cloud launc
machine learning has been talked about for 70 years or so. we finally at a point where right now, it is only because of the advancement of semiconductors or something else going on driving this? >> people in the world of ai will to you that things around deep learning, there have been some new statistical approaches and new models for representing knowledge and doing weird things with data. a computer just beat a person at go thanks to google. new things are happening. there are new...
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the recent tests of 17 machines the penny and now the bank is taking the machines out of service to improve accuracy. anybody with a piggy bank they would like to empty out, you can find a coinstar machine for a fee of 11%. >>> new at 5:00 tonight, two basket ball players are under arrest accused of an on campus smash-and-grab robbery. they are accused of breaking into a fellow student's car and taking $5,000 cash and are charged with criminal mischief and grand larceny. both played in stonybrook's ever tournament game, a loss to kentucky. >>> officials in a new jersey town are trying to get rid of a boat. the 38-footer was left abandoned along the shore in atlantic highlands three weeks ago. a texas man bought the boat on attempting to go to florida when the storm hit and the boat sunk. according to maritime law, whoever touches the boat first owns it and will be responsible for removing it. >> we are trying to work with the coast guard and new jersey state police and the water bureaus to figure out a plan to get this out of here. as of right now, we are not sure what we'll do. >> the coas
the recent tests of 17 machines the penny and now the bank is taking the machines out of service to improve accuracy. anybody with a piggy bank they would like to empty out, you can find a coinstar machine for a fee of 11%. >>> new at 5:00 tonight, two basket ball players are under arrest accused of an on campus smash-and-grab robbery. they are accused of breaking into a fellow student's car and taking $5,000 cash and are charged with criminal mischief and grand larceny. both played in...
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these are the hands that build the machines, the machines that sort, stack and seal.se are the hands that keep private information private. these are the hands of pitney bowes, the craftsmen of commerce. these are the hands that dig for opportunity, identify patterns, and uncover risk. these are the hands of pitney bowes, the craftsmen of commerce. >>> the u.s. embassy in tehran has been invaded and occupied by iranian students. the americans inside have been taken prisoner. >> i'll be honest with you. i was scared. who knows what a mob could do? >> the american hostages were blindfolded, handcuffed and marched out on the u.s. embassy's front steps by the revolutionary students. in return for their american hostages' freedom, they're demanding the united states give up the deposed shah of iran from his hospital bed in new york to stand trial before a people's court. >> amidst the iranian revolution, american's ally the shah of iran is toppled. both the shah and the united states seem to be aloof to the revolutionary fervor. >> the new iranian islamic republic would be
these are the hands that build the machines, the machines that sort, stack and seal.se are the hands that keep private information private. these are the hands of pitney bowes, the craftsmen of commerce. these are the hands that dig for opportunity, identify patterns, and uncover risk. these are the hands of pitney bowes, the craftsmen of commerce. >>> the u.s. embassy in tehran has been invaded and occupied by iranian students. the americans inside have been taken prisoner. >>...
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machine?r: the speed and flexibility opens a wide range of possibilities. >> whether inside your heart, your kneecap, your feet, your teeth, your ears. >> reporter: legacy effects studios is one of the lucky few along with bmw and ford testing carbon's printer. >> how is this technology being looked upon in that 3d printing community? >> they walked up to the industry, dropped a again naed and walked away. >> reporter: jason lopes says 3d printing has been working for years. carbon printer provided a faster solution. >> i came in at 7:00 in the morning, printed out the been any, handed it over by 8:00 in the morning, it was brought on shop at 10:30 in the morning. >> quick as a bunny. >> quick as a bunny. this is part of the aerial yen franchise. >> to practical parts. in a way, bringing the machine back to its inspiration. >> one of the first projects we did on it was "the "terminator genisys"" collectables. >> 3d printing was built among high hopes and hype. the factory of the future may sti
machine?r: the speed and flexibility opens a wide range of possibilities. >> whether inside your heart, your kneecap, your feet, your teeth, your ears. >> reporter: legacy effects studios is one of the lucky few along with bmw and ford testing carbon's printer. >> how is this technology being looked upon in that 3d printing community? >> they walked up to the industry, dropped a again naed and walked away. >> reporter: jason lopes says 3d printing has been working...
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you never got the sewing machine? >> a coupon for a sewing machine? music tv. >> say it ain't so. wow. music television offering music? the network which practically invented the pluzic music video store in 991 but later became dependent on a series of reality shows from "the osbournes" to "the jersey shore," but under that strategy mtv saw its primetime audience sink 25% last year alone. >> plans to relaunch the acoustic mtv unplugged and introduce a hip-hop competition series. >> i would watch that. >> you know what's fun about mtv2, it would get you listening to music because it had a lot more variety than your standard radio station. >> so true. i'll be the first to admit, i don't know anything about music in the last 15 years because we used to watch videos and be attracted to the music. now i don't know where to find a video. >> no mtv. i don't think we ever see a video like "thriller." i'm looking forward to see what else comes out there now. >> we'll have veejays and everything again. downtown julie brown is back. >>> coming up in "the skinny,
you never got the sewing machine? >> a coupon for a sewing machine? music tv. >> say it ain't so. wow. music television offering music? the network which practically invented the pluzic music video store in 991 but later became dependent on a series of reality shows from "the osbournes" to "the jersey shore," but under that strategy mtv saw its primetime audience sink 25% last year alone. >> plans to relaunch the acoustic mtv unplugged and introduce a...
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gun. >> anthony: he wants to make machine guns?. >> anthony: okay, keep an eye on that one. all right. for a dope fiend, "feeding the monkey" means finding and sticking with heroin. for one poor guy, it's this. french food. in particular, lyonnais food. the cautionary tale of bill buford. writer, editor, literary lion with a perfectly good job as fiction editor at the prestigious "new yorker" magazine. at undignified age of 53, he pretty much pulled up stakes, put his whole past life on hold, and defected to france to learn how to cook. what happened to you anyway, buford? you used to have a good job, you hang out a couple of nights with batali and the next thing you know you're living in france and cooking. >> bill: it's true. i discovered a whole world that the rest of the world didn't seem to know about. just a very compressed, intense lifelong learned expertise and knowledge of food. it's not the food network, and it's not glossy magazines, and it's not something you'd get from reading a recipe book. it's something you get by j
gun. >> anthony: he wants to make machine guns?. >> anthony: okay, keep an eye on that one. all right. for a dope fiend, "feeding the monkey" means finding and sticking with heroin. for one poor guy, it's this. french food. in particular, lyonnais food. the cautionary tale of bill buford. writer, editor, literary lion with a perfectly good job as fiction editor at the prestigious "new yorker" magazine. at undignified age of 53, he pretty much pulled up stakes,...
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but it took forever turns out it wasn't the machine, it was our detergent.o we switched to tide turbo clean and now we get way cleaner clothes way faster make a mess make a mess, make a mess that's a big mess your first words save time with tide he turbo clean. it's quick collapsing suds reduce rinse time and don't overwhelm your machine power in 1/2 the time tide america's #1 detergent ♪ and i say good-bye t good-bye to every thing that i knew ♪ >> oh, listen on the michelle branchim to say good-bye. reena's final show here on "world news now." regular viewers of course, have seen plenty of photoshopped graphics that we call high jichks of reena. they're still upstairs working on these. >> i had forgotten these, actually. oh, my goodness. >> you were on the rid carpet. >> funny. all about reena ninan. >> i present to you -- >> is this the book. >> this is the book of all of the high jinks of all the graphics. it didn't open. >> maybe they haven't finished putting it all together yet. this is awesome. >> open this up, please. a this. this is lady gaga i thin
but it took forever turns out it wasn't the machine, it was our detergent.o we switched to tide turbo clean and now we get way cleaner clothes way faster make a mess make a mess, make a mess that's a big mess your first words save time with tide he turbo clean. it's quick collapsing suds reduce rinse time and don't overwhelm your machine power in 1/2 the time tide america's #1 detergent ♪ and i say good-bye t good-bye to every thing that i knew ♪ >> oh, listen on the michelle branchim...
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the machine, it was our detergent. so we switched to tide turbo clean and now we get way cleaner clothes way faster make a mess make a mess, make a mess that's a big mess your first words save time with tide he turbo clean. it's quick collapsing suds reduce rinse time and don't overwhelm your machine so you get 6x cleaning power in 1/2 the time tide america's #1 detergent >>> a house in the phoenix area suffered minor damage after a plane's emergency sli h bang. and felt the whole house shake. officials later determined the slide came from al atlas air boeing 767. >> wow. >> what? >> interesting. >> how in the world? >>> shoe designer christian louis vuitton is adding more colors to his red seouled empire. he debuted seven diverse shades ranging from porcelain to deep chocolate. >> oh. the company says "the expansive collection ensures that every woman can find a nude perfectly suited to her complexion. the new line is available for preorder and will hit the pavement this spring. prices start at $595. >> uh-huh. >> wha
the machine, it was our detergent. so we switched to tide turbo clean and now we get way cleaner clothes way faster make a mess make a mess, make a mess that's a big mess your first words save time with tide he turbo clean. it's quick collapsing suds reduce rinse time and don't overwhelm your machine so you get 6x cleaning power in 1/2 the time tide america's #1 detergent >>> a house in the phoenix area suffered minor damage after a plane's emergency sli h bang. and felt the whole...
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we're talking about frank underwood's water rower machine. according to google trends sales of the machine spike every time new episodes are released. the company named water rower in rhode island says it's making more than 1,000 machines a week to keep up with the demand. they initially took a leap of faith in allowing the show to use its product. >> that would have been a no-brainer. i would have said you can use whatever you want. >> it does look like it gives a good workout. >> i kind of remember my dad had a machine like that when i was a little girl. >> it seems old school. >> if i had one i would use it. >> maybe they'll send us one because they're watching right now for the news room. >> we're not going to have a freeze tonight. we'll drop only to about 55 or 60 here in the district and most of the rest of this week is reasonable and after tomorrow morning's rain we're on a dry stretch. >> first pitch in about 30 minutes. stroand restoring aing a newbfather's faith. it's standing tall after one surgery... <
we're talking about frank underwood's water rower machine. according to google trends sales of the machine spike every time new episodes are released. the company named water rower in rhode island says it's making more than 1,000 machines a week to keep up with the demand. they initially took a leap of faith in allowing the show to use its product. >> that would have been a no-brainer. i would have said you can use whatever you want. >> it does look like it gives a good workout....
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. >> people but not the machine in >> and i had that before the actual machine.you i had issues. did you finally get the machine? >> i did. >> h come back. we'll talk about campaign cow. and stick around. we'll have more on the fox news channel. my insurance rates are probably gonna double. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? this woman... this cancer patient... christine... living her life... loving her family. moments made possible in part by the breakthrough science of advanced genomic testing. after christine exhausted the standard treatment options for her disease, doctors working with the center for advanced individual medicine at cancer treatment centers of america suggested advanced genomic testing. the test results revealed a finding that led to the use of a targeted therapy that was not considered for christine before. now, they're helping fight her cancer on another, deeper level..
. >> people but not the machine in >> and i had that before the actual machine.you i had issues. did you finally get the machine? >> i did. >> h come back. we'll talk about campaign cow. and stick around. we'll have more on the fox news channel. my insurance rates are probably gonna double. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ]...
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but now, i step on this machine and get my number which matches my dr.choll's custom fit orthotic inserts. now i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my knee pain. find a machine at drscholls.com >>> live from america's news headquarters, trump's campaign manager will reportedly not be prosecuted after being charged with battery against a reporter. corey luendowski was claiming battery after she said someone grabbed her arm during a rally. the reporter says she'll pursigh a civil case. >>> russian warplanes flying simulated attack passes in one of most aggressive acts in recent memory. one pwarplane got within 30 fee of the ship off the coast of poland. >>> and the affluenza teen, ethan couch, received 180 days for each of the four deaths in a 2013 drunken wreck. he originally only received probation but got in a heap of trouble last year when he fled to mexico after violating the terms. >>> i'm jackie ibanez. now back to "hannity." [ applause ] >>> welcome back to "hannity." we are in pittsburgh, pennsylvania, and we continue. for the entire hour, on
but now, i step on this machine and get my number which matches my dr.choll's custom fit orthotic inserts. now i get immediate relief from my foot pain. my knee pain. find a machine at drscholls.com >>> live from america's news headquarters, trump's campaign manager will reportedly not be prosecuted after being charged with battery against a reporter. corey luendowski was claiming battery after she said someone grabbed her arm during a rally. the reporter says she'll pursigh a civil...
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it should be machines making decisions.he network will get smarter and smarter everyday by itself. i'm saying that because what we are facing now is a shortage of supply in china in general. let's say in the bloomberg building here, at this second if there are 50 requests coming out, everyone wants to go in five minutes. i want to go now. what if there are only 20 cars around? you would never be able to match it. forget it. the network needs to learn to become smarter, so it can predict the demand from bloomberg building even before the passenger sends out a request. send enough drivers here so when you have demand, we can match immediately. the network will gradually learned for each particular area how many requests are coming out and how to move the drivers in time to match the requests. emily: what are the chances of expanding outside of china? jean liu: china is a huge market. we have 1.1% penetration for ridesharing. if we get to 5.5% penetration, that gives us 16 million rides on a daily basis. that is a huge margin.
it should be machines making decisions.he network will get smarter and smarter everyday by itself. i'm saying that because what we are facing now is a shortage of supply in china in general. let's say in the bloomberg building here, at this second if there are 50 requests coming out, everyone wants to go in five minutes. i want to go now. what if there are only 20 cars around? you would never be able to match it. forget it. the network needs to learn to become smarter, so it can predict the...
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the washer locks and water starts rushing into the machine. the babysitter and her boyfriend frantically pull at the door, but the lock by design can't be opened until the end of the wash cycle. laundromat owner explains. >> there was a cart that was white in that washer washing with zamir. about one hour before it ends. and they will use it. so the guy who put zamir in the washer, he never realized once he put the baby in there, that the washer was going to start. because he did not know that the money was in the washer. he was just, like, i can open it any time after i locked it. and he was mistaken. >> fearful the baby will drown, he went to the back to get help from the laundromat worker. >> he was screaming at the same time that the baby was in the washer and he needed help. >> i'm very scared. i hear the baby inside the washer. i'm scared of the baby dying. >> zamir has been in the washing machine for nearly one full terrifying minute. his tiny shoes can be seen through the glass door thrashing around on the inside. >> when the washer st
the washer locks and water starts rushing into the machine. the babysitter and her boyfriend frantically pull at the door, but the lock by design can't be opened until the end of the wash cycle. laundromat owner explains. >> there was a cart that was white in that washer washing with zamir. about one hour before it ends. and they will use it. so the guy who put zamir in the washer, he never realized once he put the baby in there, that the washer was going to start. because he did not know...
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a gun is a machine and machines are to be operated safely.y argument would be if you are seeking out legal gun ownership for self protection, the chances of you being a responsible gun owner is much, of higher. if you are going to use a gun to commit a crime, chances are none of this prohibition would apply to you anyway. and you would probably steal again. >> this goes back to this liberal idea that men and women are completely equal when reality and genetics prove men are strong than women. guns are the great equalizer. women are able to defend themselves from violent rapist offenders by the thousands. for julianne moore to ignorantly say guns pose a risk to young women is far away from the facts with what we are seeing with the data. kennedy: science also says women are better shots. my brother who has been a shooting instructor. he many the one who taught me that. you go, girls. thank you so much. i enjoyed your article, your response to julianne moore. it's important to take apart piece by piece these dangerous arguments. russian jets fl
a gun is a machine and machines are to be operated safely.y argument would be if you are seeking out legal gun ownership for self protection, the chances of you being a responsible gun owner is much, of higher. if you are going to use a gun to commit a crime, chances are none of this prohibition would apply to you anyway. and you would probably steal again. >> this goes back to this liberal idea that men and women are completely equal when reality and genetics prove men are strong than...
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using it to tap on the machine. there were ten of the different machines across the station. now they will be no more. it will be the smart trip for the foreseeable future. today general manager paul wiedefeld said they will not move forward implementing the technology across the system. this pilot program began in 2015 to test the pay by phone and the pay by credit card as well. metro today said they had trouble to get people to sign up for the pilot program and that now looking and analyzing it, enough people just have not adopted that new technology for them to move forward on it. ed the general manager saying there is enough on metro plate. and now is not the time to implement >> in our stations we'd have to have two different gates. half is old card. half with the new card. we have to come one two targets for the different cards. just the complexity of that given everything else that is on the plate right now. i think it's more important we just get the ones out there working well. invest the money in that. brianne: the pilot program costs another $150 million to upgrade
using it to tap on the machine. there were ten of the different machines across the station. now they will be no more. it will be the smart trip for the foreseeable future. today general manager paul wiedefeld said they will not move forward implementing the technology across the system. this pilot program began in 2015 to test the pay by phone and the pay by credit card as well. metro today said they had trouble to get people to sign up for the pilot program and that now looking and analyzing...
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that is the problem of what happens to man when machines take their place?produce more coal than we did 20 years ago in west virginia, but there are thousands of men who mined in 1940, who can't find a job. what is happening in the coal industry in the last ten years in west virginia is going to spread all over the country. when a machine takes the job of ten men, where do those ten men go? what happens to their families? they live on unemployment compensation, and that runs out. they live on a subsistence diet distributed by the federal government which is beyond the living standard for any american. and then they wait for a chance and a job. i must say, i'm delighted i came here to west virginia. i think everyone who seeks the office of the presidency should be willing to come. the lesson is hard, but it's important for all americans. >> thank you very much, senator kennedy. you have been shy ten seconds of your five minutes. we move on now to the rebuttal portion of the formal debate. senator humphrey, in accordance with the order established by the flipp
that is the problem of what happens to man when machines take their place?produce more coal than we did 20 years ago in west virginia, but there are thousands of men who mined in 1940, who can't find a job. what is happening in the coal industry in the last ten years in west virginia is going to spread all over the country. when a machine takes the job of ten men, where do those ten men go? what happens to their families? they live on unemployment compensation, and that runs out. they live on a...
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get a better machine. reorganize your production pro-- produce something else. 50,000 things you can do to try to save your situation, but that you can't do. and you know why? because it destroys people's lives and it destroys the community. kind of what it does to the children, which is why we don't let you do that. and we don't let you make one worker work 18 hours. wouldn't let you do that either. it'd be nice if you could, but we don't let you do that." well, if workers made the decision, they would long ago have ruled out destroying themselves and their jobs. and so the whole question of losing your producer facilities to other countries would not have happened. here's another example. suppose the workers run their own factories. we have a little acronym, wsde. it's called worker's self-directed enterprise. to summarize what we're talking about, the workers make their decisions collectively. they are their own board of directors. let's turn to the question of using a technology that is difficult or da
get a better machine. reorganize your production pro-- produce something else. 50,000 things you can do to try to save your situation, but that you can't do. and you know why? because it destroys people's lives and it destroys the community. kind of what it does to the children, which is why we don't let you do that. and we don't let you make one worker work 18 hours. wouldn't let you do that either. it'd be nice if you could, but we don't let you do that." well, if workers made the...
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. >>> plus, a dude cooking ramen in a washing machine. >> it looks nasty. >>> and a new behind-the-scenes video of the cookie monster's new iphone commercial. >> me going to give you a cookie. >> see what we told siri and how she actually listened. >> oh! >>> my neighbors get on my last nerves. but never in my wildest dreams would i ever do anything like this. we're watching security footage of a home and a man is about to step in the frame and is a 60-year-old neighbor. he sees a little dog running around. >> oh, dude. >> those aren't his dogs, he's in the neighbor's yards and has a slingshot shooting things at the neighbor's dog. they bark all day and all night and he simply got frustrated and took it out on the dogs. >> you're not helping the situation. >> completely, it's going to make them bark more. we know the frustration but that does not excuse torturing animals. >> it most definitely does not. and the footage is so clear. when they handed it over, he was fined about $700. he was charged court fees and had to pay restitution to his neighbor. the flip side is his wife said he's a
. >>> plus, a dude cooking ramen in a washing machine. >> it looks nasty. >>> and a new behind-the-scenes video of the cookie monster's new iphone commercial. >> me going to give you a cookie. >> see what we told siri and how she actually listened. >> oh! >>> my neighbors get on my last nerves. but never in my wildest dreams would i ever do anything like this. we're watching security footage of a home and a man is about to step in the frame and...
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the machine, it was our detergent.witched to tide turbo clean and now we get way cleaner clothes way faster make a mess make a mess, make a mess that's a big mess your first words save time with tide he turbo clean. it's quick collapsing suds reduce rinse time and don't overwhelm your machine so you get 6x cleaning power in 1/2 the time (sound♪ of music ♪histling) introducing new k-y touch gel crème. for massage and intimacy. every touch, gently intensified. a little touch is all it takes. k-y touch. >> oh. yes. yes. yes! >> dramatic video. the army is investigating after this video showing three humvees plummeting to their destruction during a training exercise. the massive army vehicles were supposed to float down with a parachute. somehow on the way down, they slipped free and they really free and fell off that platform is what happened. whoever shot this video must have found it funny since they're laughing throughout that video. but i'm guessing it's not funny to the people who have to pay for it. >
the machine, it was our detergent.witched to tide turbo clean and now we get way cleaner clothes way faster make a mess make a mess, make a mess that's a big mess your first words save time with tide he turbo clean. it's quick collapsing suds reduce rinse time and don't overwhelm your machine so you get 6x cleaning power in 1/2 the time (sound♪ of music ♪histling) introducing new k-y touch gel crème. for massage and intimacy. every touch, gently intensified. a little touch is all it...
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these are the hands that build the machines, the machines that sort, stack and seal. these are the hands that keep private information private. these are the hands of pitney bowes, the craftsmen of commerce. these are the hands that dig for opportunity, identify patterns, and uncover risk. these are the hands of pitney bowes, the craftsmen of commerce. >>> well, soon you will be able to check out the galaxy far, far away in person, sort of. >> disney broke ground on its park. the company posted this video online today showing r 2 d 2 and all sorts of other characters and machines roaming the construction ground. >> disney has not announced when the park will open, but fans can't get their fast enough once it does. >> that will be cool. time to check in on sports. >> a lot to talk about. >> we have our own "star wars." steph curry talks about facing the rockets in the first round and the sharks ha >>> the sharks had the best road record in the nhl this season, so starting the playoffsed a l.a. did not figure to be a problem. let's go to the staple center. game one of t
these are the hands that build the machines, the machines that sort, stack and seal. these are the hands that keep private information private. these are the hands of pitney bowes, the craftsmen of commerce. these are the hands that dig for opportunity, identify patterns, and uncover risk. these are the hands of pitney bowes, the craftsmen of commerce. >>> well, soon you will be able to check out the galaxy far, far away in person, sort of. >> disney broke ground on its park. the...
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are you for the machine reading sharing helping those airport facilities have better machine capabilities? what lists should we share, and do you, i would assume, being the past roll in the coast guard, the coast guard's dogs have played a significant role protecting our ferry system. do you think we should be making a larger investment in that, and so that's a lot to answer. i really do have concerns about this app. i really think that you need a coalition of constant input on how to get efficiency, you know, paying this much for an app that we shouldn't -- but if you'll focus on the first questions. >> yes, ma'am, with respect to the training, we are going to do local training and you know, the idea -- >> at sea-tac? >> at sea-tac, yes, ma'am. we will address that. we have to mitigate what is going to be a challenging summer season pushing as many new hires as we can into the system, directing them to the airports of greatest need. sea-tac is one of those and ensuring we're working with the local airports and airlines that service those airports to identify the most efficient means of m
are you for the machine reading sharing helping those airport facilities have better machine capabilities? what lists should we share, and do you, i would assume, being the past roll in the coast guard, the coast guard's dogs have played a significant role protecting our ferry system. do you think we should be making a larger investment in that, and so that's a lot to answer. i really do have concerns about this app. i really think that you need a coalition of constant input on how to get...
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we melt it, we machine it, we cut it-- there's all kinds of things that we do to metal here, and to do most of those functions, you need tools and equipment. (greer) technology is the science of what if. i think of it as something that we can't do without because our minds are curious, and something that if we did without it, we'd still be starting fire with stones. and the human mind wants more than that. and we want to better ourselves. sometimes we better ourselves, and sometimes we miss. (wassar) the pads are a very critical part of the flute and have a major impact on the responsiveness and the acoustical qualities of the instrument. in the case of a piccolo, the pads traditionally are made of felt, and about seven to ten years ago, i came up with the idea to design a special silicone pad which actually has a hollow or baffle system inside. one of the advantages of using silicone is that it can truly seal the tone hole. what we discovered, however, is that the mechanical perfection of this pad was in conflict with the artist's desire to control his sound. what was happening was th
we melt it, we machine it, we cut it-- there's all kinds of things that we do to metal here, and to do most of those functions, you need tools and equipment. (greer) technology is the science of what if. i think of it as something that we can't do without because our minds are curious, and something that if we did without it, we'd still be starting fire with stones. and the human mind wants more than that. and we want to better ourselves. sometimes we better ourselves, and sometimes we miss....
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. >> and george clooney condemns the machine he helped collect at the machine he helped collect at fund for colon cancer? get tested i don't have any symptoms. [female announcer] of cancers affecting both men and women, colorectal cancer is the 2nd leading cancer killer in the united states. and it doesn't always cause symptoms, especially early on. but i'm only 53. i'm too young. [announcer] screening is recommended for men and women beginning at 50. but no one in my family had colon cancer. it doesn't run in my family. [announcer] most colorectal cancers occur in people with no family history of the disease. but. that test... [announcer] there are several kinds of screening tests for colorectal cancer... talk to your doctor about which one is right for you. i've been screened...and it turned out i had polyps. and the doctor removed them before they had a chance to turn into cancer! [announcer] no buts about it... this is one cancer you can prevent! if you're 50 or older, talk to your doctor and get screened for colorectal cancer. screening saves lives! the apartment building where the
. >> and george clooney condemns the machine he helped collect at the machine he helped collect at fund for colon cancer? get tested i don't have any symptoms. [female announcer] of cancers affecting both men and women, colorectal cancer is the 2nd leading cancer killer in the united states. and it doesn't always cause symptoms, especially early on. but i'm only 53. i'm too young. [announcer] screening is recommended for men and women beginning at 50. but no one in my family had colon...
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in short he wants to make it into a lien clean machine.le in january the company forecasted 4% operating marges. pennypacker said he could only get it to the double digits even when the sales are not so hot. we don't have a clear time line on how long it will take. we've already seen significant improvement in the few months since he took helm. all right. and finding new manufacture efficiencies. that's just the tim of the iceberg. however, it has rallied dramatically of late. you want to miss the best part of the run. tough question. the turn seems vex for real. at the end of the day, it is incredibly cyclical and downright awful. in the fourth quarter, they were down 38%. if anything. what matters is whether or not things are improved around the world. if you believe that the reason rebound in oil and various minerals that the global economy is getting stronger. then it is absolutely worth owning. if you believe europe is gaining strength and china is turning. that it will go higher later, not lower. the thing is you have a ring to regis
in short he wants to make it into a lien clean machine.le in january the company forecasted 4% operating marges. pennypacker said he could only get it to the double digits even when the sales are not so hot. we don't have a clear time line on how long it will take. we've already seen significant improvement in the few months since he took helm. all right. and finding new manufacture efficiencies. that's just the tim of the iceberg. however, it has rallied dramatically of late. you want to miss...
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in that short time, over 1 million americans have tried this amazing machine, with widespread reportsof astonishing results in their relief of back pain. back2life is so unique, it holds three worldwide patents and has the american orthopedic world jumping up and down with excitement because of the results they're finally having with their patients. this breakthrough machine uses a revolutionary technique called continuous passive motion that gently relaxes tight muscles, safely opens compressed vertebrae, and naturally aligns the spine to quickly and effectively ease even the most severe back pain or discomfort faster than you ever dreamed possible. whether you've had chronic pain for the past 20 years, back pain caused by injury, poor posture, lack of exercise, or whether, like millions of americans, the demands of everyday life leaves your back stiff and sore, just lie back and relax for just 12 minutes, and let the breakthrough technology of the back2life release the pressure and relieve the pain. there's nothing else like it. just ask over 1 million americans. it really works! >>
in that short time, over 1 million americans have tried this amazing machine, with widespread reportsof astonishing results in their relief of back pain. back2life is so unique, it holds three worldwide patents and has the american orthopedic world jumping up and down with excitement because of the results they're finally having with their patients. this breakthrough machine uses a revolutionary technique called continuous passive motion that gently relaxes tight muscles, safely opens...