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here to talk about the various ways facial recognition software is permeates the lives on skype from san francisco is jessica lynch. she works on transparency and privacy issues in new technology. from ames, iowa, brian meinke from iowa state university. thank you for joining us. brian, we justed mentioned the first man to be convicted using facial recognition software, convicted of robbery. these these recognition programs fool-proof. >> they're not fool-proof but they work well. facebook recently announced they have an app that has a 98% accuracy rate. they have a lot of data, so the more data about you, particularly facial information the more accurate the program is. >> talk about how the applications may work in the retail sphere. if i walk into a store how i'm recognized by my face and altering my shopping experience? >> right now we're on the cusp of seeing some apps looked at by retailers. essentially, what they're experimenting with now are generally referred to as anonymous. this is anonymous video analytics. they try to segment people into categories, so this all generates
here to talk about the various ways facial recognition software is permeates the lives on skype from san francisco is jessica lynch. she works on transparency and privacy issues in new technology. from ames, iowa, brian meinke from iowa state university. thank you for joining us. brian, we justed mentioned the first man to be convicted using facial recognition software, convicted of robbery. these these recognition programs fool-proof. >> they're not fool-proof but they work well....
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we have her on skype. welcome to the show! >> hi. thank you for having me on!it's time for them to come into the main stream. >> i'm excited to have it in the main stream. it's something that i've loved. cos play helps evolve this costuming to have fun and do it without having people be criticized. >> you have a dress on right now. is it one of your creations? >> i'm actually cinderella. i have a ball gown i've made from scratch. >> how much do the projects cost you? >> my most expensive costume was about $1,000. >> do you do it full-time? >> it's my hobby. they taught me to make my own garments as well. sometimes i go on the street with dresses i make just to wear for fun. sometimes the creative dress is biggest struggle. i want to burn it with fire. and anything that can destroy it and hopefully some magical way it'll turn into new outfits. you can catch it on mixed tv on mondays. >>> people are asked to test out megaphone. when they do, other things come out of their mouth. >> i'm wearing panties. the sneaky trick that makes things insta aw one of the worst
we have her on skype. welcome to the show! >> hi. thank you for having me on!it's time for them to come into the main stream. >> i'm excited to have it in the main stream. it's something that i've loved. cos play helps evolve this costuming to have fun and do it without having people be criticized. >> you have a dress on right now. is it one of your creations? >> i'm actually cinderella. i have a ball gown i've made from scratch. >> how much do the projects cost...
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joining us on skype to discuss this more, out of ithaca new york is the environmental lawyer who advised town against the energy corporation. also with us is linda levine, a board city council who was instrumental in mobilizing her community to support the frac-ing ban. thanks for joining us. linda, do you feel this is a precede precedent-setting case. >> i do think it sets precedent for people all over the world to know that just ordinary folks can do something to change this and make them aware of the dangers in the long run of how much damage can be done, and how few people will actually gain from it, and how much the rest of us will lose. >> helen, you have been giving free legal advice to communities similar to this all over the region. tell me what that has been like. what he reception has been like from folks? >> people are just thrilled to have the right to make local decisions locally, and the decision to drill and engage in frac-ing in a community has tremendous impacts on that community, and people don't want those decisions to be made by the state or by multinational corporat
joining us on skype to discuss this more, out of ithaca new york is the environmental lawyer who advised town against the energy corporation. also with us is linda levine, a board city council who was instrumental in mobilizing her community to support the frac-ing ban. thanks for joining us. linda, do you feel this is a precede precedent-setting case. >> i do think it sets precedent for people all over the world to know that just ordinary folks can do something to change this and make...
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of wicker, an app that self desstructions your text, pictures, audio from your phone and on skype from valley forge, gabe reyell wineberg, founder of duck duck go. thanks for being here. niko, first of all, i have to sunglasses? >> so far, there is no pictures of my eyes on google. trying to keep it that way as long as possible. >> is there something about the eye that allows you to be more identifying than the rest of your features? >> it's just trying to decrease your digital footprint in any way you can. >> that's one of the ways i have been successful so far. so, i try to keep it going. >> how did you become so hyper issues? >> i have had the honor to spend the last 15 years being educated by the best hackers in the world. i have been helping organize defcon and, you know, they have taught me that the nsa and what we are doing with snowden here is just the tip of the iceberg. mainstream. i now teach kids how to eavesdrop on your cell phone calls and listen, look at your text messages and turn on your inter facing camera on your smart phone or laptop or smart t.v., and people a
of wicker, an app that self desstructions your text, pictures, audio from your phone and on skype from valley forge, gabe reyell wineberg, founder of duck duck go. thanks for being here. niko, first of all, i have to sunglasses? >> so far, there is no pictures of my eyes on google. trying to keep it that way as long as possible. >> is there something about the eye that allows you to be more identifying than the rest of your features? >> it's just trying to decrease your...
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we are talking about the accelerating turmoil in iraq and joined by three iraqis on skype.ter originally from baghdad, blogging for a popular iraqi website. a director of policy at the kurdish policy foundation and via phone, malabbing, a young activist. he asks we hide his identity out of concern for his safety. thank you for being here. malabbing, you asked that we don't identify you. what is happening on the yound in iraq that is -- ground in iraq that is making you afraid? >> to be honest, it's a precaution. what could happen here may jeopardise my safety to be honest. it's a precaution. you just can't be so sure about identity being given out. and probably would be intimidated or something. i just thought of it as a precaution. it's nothing soars. >> you are on the ground there. we have been talking about the group called islamic state. how are local populations reacting to them there? >> well, i can speak - i'm not sure up in some areas where they dominate. in my area, i can honestly say that the people are out and about basically. >> we have a lot of - go ahead. >> y
we are talking about the accelerating turmoil in iraq and joined by three iraqis on skype.ter originally from baghdad, blogging for a popular iraqi website. a director of policy at the kurdish policy foundation and via phone, malabbing, a young activist. he asks we hide his identity out of concern for his safety. thank you for being here. malabbing, you asked that we don't identify you. what is happening on the yound in iraq that is -- ground in iraq that is making you afraid? >> to be...
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and on skype, senior congressional reporter for "politico."nks to all of you for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> david brat a virtual unknown, eric cantor positioned to probably be speaker of the house. war chest eight to ten times that of brat. what did this race demonstrate? >> well, it demonstrates that there was a lot of discontent of cantors leadership in his home district. you had exceptionally high turnout, and when you have an engaged electorate like that, that matters a lot. you have to look at the power of talk radio, and other sources as part of that. you have two paid staffers, one of whom ran the whole show, and they were able to produce a lot of original content which was able to be used by those outlets. and i think the libertarian message clearly was effective. >> alex mentioned bright bart, and talk radio, but i think when people hear those names, they think g.o.p., they think republican, but really it has become quite siloed, hasn't it? this >> i think the g.o.p. -- you know, we're a big family, and there are a lot of
and on skype, senior congressional reporter for "politico."nks to all of you for being here. >> thanks for having me. >> david brat a virtual unknown, eric cantor positioned to probably be speaker of the house. war chest eight to ten times that of brat. what did this race demonstrate? >> well, it demonstrates that there was a lot of discontent of cantors leadership in his home district. you had exceptionally high turnout, and when you have an engaged electorate like...
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excited about his move, he was dancing before the flight while speaking to christine and her kids on skypeas told about what happened, she posted a distraught message on facebook that said, hope you will be fine. oh, god, please, i beg you. nick norris was on vacation with his family, including his three young grandchildren. their parents, anthony and rin wanted to stay in amsterdam extra days. grand dad nick was taking the kids back to australia by himself. the pain for anthony and rin is intense and relentless, they say, a hell beyond hell. they say, our babies are not here with us. we need to live with this act of horror every day and every moment for the rest of our lives. no one deserves what we are going through. not even the people who shot our whole family out of the sky. anderson cooper, cnn. 's keepingm the healthcare you deserve. at humana, we believe if healthcare changes, if it becomes simpler... if frustration and paperwork decrease... if grandparents get to live at home instead of in a home... the gap begins to close. so let's simplify things. let's close the gap between peo
excited about his move, he was dancing before the flight while speaking to christine and her kids on skypeas told about what happened, she posted a distraught message on facebook that said, hope you will be fine. oh, god, please, i beg you. nick norris was on vacation with his family, including his three young grandchildren. their parents, anthony and rin wanted to stay in amsterdam extra days. grand dad nick was taking the kids back to australia by himself. the pain for anthony and rin is...
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and on skype is bonnie brown. served the new york department of education for 30 years.ark what is emotion intelligence? >> emotio l emotional else intelligence has to do with understanding gestures and the causes, labeling emotions, knowing how to express emotions in the proper context and finally, the regulation of emotion and regulating difficult emotions. >> a lot of our respondents in order to have those skills that you mentioned, so for example charleston meyers here said that emotional intelligence in no way implies a product, a critical tool in doing those things that you mentioned correct? >> it is but it is observe ant of others and observant of others. self awareness certainly benefits people of all ages. bonnie, you were school superintendent, you worked to bring emotional intelligence curriculum into the schools. why did you do that? what did you think the benefits were going to be? >> well, i felt that there was two deep an emphasis for my students on academic achievement where they were going to college, what their grades were and not enough emphasis on ed
and on skype is bonnie brown. served the new york department of education for 30 years.ark what is emotion intelligence? >> emotio l emotional else intelligence has to do with understanding gestures and the causes, labeling emotions, knowing how to express emotions in the proper context and finally, the regulation of emotion and regulating difficult emotions. >> a lot of our respondents in order to have those skills that you mentioned, so for example charleston meyers here said that...
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on skype, a writer from baghdad who blogs for shakamako.net.tor of policy at the kurdish policy foundation and via foam, malak, a young activist in basra, iraq. he asked we hide his identity out of concern for his safety. thank you for all being here. malak, you have asked that we not identify you. what is happening on the ground in iraq that's making you so afraid office to be honest, it's just a precaution. i mean it may not jeopardize my safety. it's just as a precaution because we are basically in a war zone at the end david you can't be social. being on something. >> you are on the ground there. we have been talking about the group called islamic state. how are local populations reacting to them there i can speak about it most of the time because i am available here, you know. i am not really sure how it is up there where they are. in basra, i can honestly feel the people real ready to talk about them taking over basically. >> we have -- we have a lot -- go ahead. go ahead. >> hello? >> go ahead. we have a lot of community interest and com
on skype, a writer from baghdad who blogs for shakamako.net.tor of policy at the kurdish policy foundation and via foam, malak, a young activist in basra, iraq. he asked we hide his identity out of concern for his safety. thank you for all being here. malak, you have asked that we not identify you. what is happening on the ground in iraq that's making you so afraid office to be honest, it's just a precaution. i mean it may not jeopardize my safety. it's just as a precaution because we are...
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on skype out of oakland california is david blue steen. a psychologist and professor, he looks at the intersection of mental health, and work, and recently testified before congress on a law that would prohibit discrimination against the long term unemployed. and out of washington, d.c., omar ucif, he is a recent grad who has been unable to find work, thank you for joining us. david, right now, this more than 92 million americans out of the labor force, and a number of studies are showing a corelation between unemployment and depression. what's the state of mental health as related to the people out of work? >> it is a great question. the state of the situation in my view is dire. the research evidence is very clear that unemployment especially unemployment for six months or more, is causally related to mental health problems. so the mental health -- some indices of mental health among the emmyed verses unemployed, indade that unemployed folks 34% tend to have mental health problems, whereas 60% of the general population has mental health p
on skype out of oakland california is david blue steen. a psychologist and professor, he looks at the intersection of mental health, and work, and recently testified before congress on a law that would prohibit discrimination against the long term unemployed. and out of washington, d.c., omar ucif, he is a recent grad who has been unable to find work, thank you for joining us. david, right now, this more than 92 million americans out of the labor force, and a number of studies are showing a...
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on skype, karen monroe, executive director of the new york state pe foal i am council, she supports naturalas drilling and documented it's economic impact on pennsylvania and new york, in the film the empire state divide. in westport massachusets, a reporter for state impact pennsylvania, she broke the story about pennsylvania state health didn't employees allegedly being told to ignore fracking related health complaints. and in washington, d.c., mark smith, county commissioner for bradford county pennsylvania, where more gas wells have been drilled than any other county in that state. thank you for joining us. skatety i want to start with you, without your investigation we wouldn't be here today. you have done a series of reports about employees said they were told to ignore fracking related health complaints. what evidence did you bath that made you believe this was a real story, and not employees with an ax to grind. >> i think the most important thing was that i found them, they did come to me. demanding i do a story or anything like that, and when i spoke with both of them, they were a
on skype, karen monroe, executive director of the new york state pe foal i am council, she supports naturalas drilling and documented it's economic impact on pennsylvania and new york, in the film the empire state divide. in westport massachusets, a reporter for state impact pennsylvania, she broke the story about pennsylvania state health didn't employees allegedly being told to ignore fracking related health complaints. and in washington, d.c., mark smith, county commissioner for bradford...
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joining us on skype out of new orleans is emily mau, director of the innocence project dedicated to exoneratingrongfully convicted individuals. from atlanta, georgia, jonathan rapping, founder of gideon's promise which provides public defense for low-income citizenship. thanks for being here. one of the issues exposed in our series is how unstable eyewitness testimony can be. why is it unreliable? >> well, i mean there are lots of reasons. there are, i would say, many issues now been identified through the study of the proven wrongful convictions that have been proven through dna evidence. there are numerous methods for law enforcement used that can leave an eyewitness identification to be much less reliable than it could be if better practices were used which i realize is a sort of generality, but there are protocols and procedures like not showing a witness a bunch of suspects all together, which is called simultaneous presentation instead of doing a sequential presentation. there are a lot of things that the research has now shown can really influence a witness. not deliberately but through
joining us on skype out of new orleans is emily mau, director of the innocence project dedicated to exoneratingrongfully convicted individuals. from atlanta, georgia, jonathan rapping, founder of gideon's promise which provides public defense for low-income citizenship. thanks for being here. one of the issues exposed in our series is how unstable eyewitness testimony can be. why is it unreliable? >> well, i mean there are lots of reasons. there are, i would say, many issues now been...
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she's on skype which is a good thing. we can see her.d morning. >> good morning. >> here's the big problem. a lot of people don't know how to spot a rip current in order to get out of the way. how can you see one in order not to get sucked in? >> the problem is they are very difficult to see, especially if the surf is rough. there some are tell-tale signs. sometimes you'll see debris or a calmer spot. if the signs are up for rip currents, and they're going to be up for this fourth of july and the next few days along the east coast, truthfully, people should not go in the water. they are difficult to spot from the beach. >> what you don't want to do is swim toward the shore. you'll wear yourself out. but it does seem like it goes against instinct to swim either back out to sea or even sideways from the current. >> that's right. your immediate reaction is to try to get back to the beach as quick as possible. that would take you directly against this narrow jet of water. and typically they are pretty narrow. so the thing to do is, instead o
she's on skype which is a good thing. we can see her.d morning. >> good morning. >> here's the big problem. a lot of people don't know how to spot a rip current in order to get out of the way. how can you see one in order not to get sucked in? >> the problem is they are very difficult to see, especially if the surf is rough. there some are tell-tale signs. sometimes you'll see debris or a calmer spot. if the signs are up for rip currents, and they're going to be up for this...
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joining us and for your candid thoughts from the australian national university joining us there on skypeom canberra. the effect this is having on the market, we go over to beijing with the details right after this. ♪ you are "on the move" with me, rishaad salamat. microsoft announcing the largest round of job cuts in its history, 18,000 people, as they integrate the nokia handset business. shares did manage to climb about 1% in a declining market on that news. helping second-quarter sales coming in ahead of analyst calculations with revenue coming in at about $13 billion, google boosting user traffic. >> they do not want to rush the process of the regulatory approval from the fcc -- from the sec. alibaba wanted to list on august 8 seen as an auspicious date in the chinese calendar, but the ipo may now happen in september when it lists on the new york stock exchange. it's expected to be the biggest offering in american history. prices in china reaching record levels. stephen engle joins us now from beijing with the details. the big question right now, what's the bigger risk to the economy
joining us and for your candid thoughts from the australian national university joining us there on skypeom canberra. the effect this is having on the market, we go over to beijing with the details right after this. ♪ you are "on the move" with me, rishaad salamat. microsoft announcing the largest round of job cuts in its history, 18,000 people, as they integrate the nokia handset business. shares did manage to climb about 1% in a declining market on that news. helping...
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she's joining us on skype. >> hi, katie, how are you. >> i love katie. >> you know what she's going toe the puppy. she's going to pass out, don't pass out katie. it's okay. >> we will put you to the test with the trivia question. first we will tell everybody why you were chosen. she has been a huge fan of the show since we are the women she eats lunch with, exercises with and exercises with everyday. >> her work out play list always includes a combination of kathie lee and my hoda collection. >> oh, my gosh i bumped into her on the sidewalk. i remember. oh, my gosh. i remember. oh, my gosh. >> all right katie. now it's time to test your fandom with trivia. you will have 15 seconds to answer. you will need to answer correctly to win your prize. who is my favorite country star whom i also -- >> blake shelton. >> gave it away. >> great job you won the trip. are you ready to find out where you're going. >> you and your guest will be heading to sunny miami beach florida to stay at there for four days, three nights. you will stay in a scenic ocean view suite. while you're there you can loung
she's joining us on skype. >> hi, katie, how are you. >> i love katie. >> you know what she's going toe the puppy. she's going to pass out, don't pass out katie. it's okay. >> we will put you to the test with the trivia question. first we will tell everybody why you were chosen. she has been a huge fan of the show since we are the women she eats lunch with, exercises with and exercises with everyday. >> her work out play list always includes a combination of kathie...
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on skype out of austin texas jamie may chief investigator of identity theft for all clear id, a businesst uses advanced technology to provide consumers with protection from identity theft. and from bolder, colorado, criminal stole his son's identity. thank you to all of you for joining us. adam, a carnegie melon report says the attack rate on kids fraudulent use of their social security numbers is 51 times that of adults. why the high value ol kids social security numbers and who is doing the stealing? >> it's a high value because the child's social security number is really pristine. their credit report is pristine because they don't have one. kids wouldn't normally be checking their credit. parents historically haven't checked their chirp's credit. so, if you are an identity they've, you have a clear run in years. >> who are the people most identity. >> well, all sorts of folks can steal it. the truth is, there is a great deal of identity theft going on within the family unit. and so when you hear reports of possibly one out of 40 households having children who were victims of identity
on skype out of austin texas jamie may chief investigator of identity theft for all clear id, a businesst uses advanced technology to provide consumers with protection from identity theft. and from bolder, colorado, criminal stole his son's identity. thank you to all of you for joining us. adam, a carnegie melon report says the attack rate on kids fraudulent use of their social security numbers is 51 times that of adults. why the high value ol kids social security numbers and who is doing the...
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joining us on skype is dr. heather evans at the university of washington. is also the 80or of m-power, an app that evaluates a patient's healing process post-operation. thank you for joining us. your group is building this this mobile app that allows patients to monitor their wounds for signs of infection. how could an app like that change patient outcomes? >>ness well, we are really hoping to see an improvement in patient outcomes because we would be able to detect something going wrong maybe a little sooner we would with our current state of care. right now, we rely on patients to notice that something is wrong and then to make a telephone call or to come to the emergency room to be able to make the neck step in nair care. we would like to see a more active communication between the patient and their provider and this, we hope that this app will facilitate that >> are post subject infections problematic? do they frequently or occasionally even lead to death. >> they are a big problem for us as surgeons and i think we have actually under appreciated the si
joining us on skype is dr. heather evans at the university of washington. is also the 80or of m-power, an app that evaluates a patient's healing process post-operation. thank you for joining us. your group is building this this mobile app that allows patients to monitor their wounds for signs of infection. how could an app like that change patient outcomes? >>ness well, we are really hoping to see an improvement in patient outcomes because we would be able to detect something going wrong...
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she's with us on skype with her dog max. >> hey, carry, are you surprised. >> yeah. i'm so excited.we test your fan knowledge we're going to tell everybody why you were chosen. >> carry has been our biggest fan for years. she says our show has become a staple in her life no matter what happens. she can always count on some fourth hour sin mischief to chis up. >> she also learned a thing for two from hoda. she and max have mastered the hoda smile. >> all right carry. now we're going to put you to the test with some trivia. to win our trip you actually have to get a question right. we're sorry that was not our idea. >> you will have 30 seconds to guess and one shot at answering. are you ready sweetie? >> yes. >> here it is. hoda's birthday is next month. how old is hoda turning. >> she's going to learn that 50 is fabulous. >> here it is. the trip is yours. are you ready to find out where you're going? >> you and a guest will be heading to the beautiful sun river resort in oregon for four days, three nights. you're going to stay in a scenic river lodge. >> you will enjoy a relaxing spa
she's with us on skype with her dog max. >> hey, carry, are you surprised. >> yeah. i'm so excited.we test your fan knowledge we're going to tell everybody why you were chosen. >> carry has been our biggest fan for years. she says our show has become a staple in her life no matter what happens. she can always count on some fourth hour sin mischief to chis up. >> she also learned a thing for two from hoda. she and max have mastered the hoda smile. >> all right...
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is currently working on skype as release. ukrainian prime minister us senate gets a new york has announced his resignation following turmoil in the government he made the announcement after two parties said they would pull out of the governing coalition opening the way for a snap parliamentary election according to their website the ukrainian government had been struggling to govern and pass a budget as the military continues to fight against and to keep separatists in the east of the country says the mill the parliament could no longer do its work and passed necessary laws under the constitution ukraine has thirty days to form a new coalition or must call early elections the existing cabinet will remain in place in the meantime elections are expected in the fall. united nations run school serving as an emergency shelter in gaza has been hit by israeli shelling leaving at least fifteen dead and many more wounded the fighting in gaza is now in its third week and has killed more than seven hundred palestinians most of them civi
is currently working on skype as release. ukrainian prime minister us senate gets a new york has announced his resignation following turmoil in the government he made the announcement after two parties said they would pull out of the governing coalition opening the way for a snap parliamentary election according to their website the ukrainian government had been struggling to govern and pass a budget as the military continues to fight against and to keep separatists in the east of the country...
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. >> joining me now, wyoming's republican governor, matt mead, who joins me on skype. thank you for joining me this morning. >> thanks for having me on, chuck. >> how much of the economy do you attribute -- could you balance your budget without revenue from coal? >> we're a conservative state and would continue to balance our budget. certainly it would be hugely detrimental to our state to have coal reduced. but i think the broader question, chuck, as i've said, certainly it will hurt the state of wyoming. the question is, how will it hurt the country? and coal is 30% -- responsible for 40% of the electricity in this country, affordable sense and it helps to keep us competitive. the question is when you put a target on coal's back, not only how it will attribute wyoming but more broadly, it will hurt the country. we're fighting for coal with everything we have, both for the state of wyoming and for the country, to provide coal to about 35 states. it's critical for the country's future for us to be competitive and to reach that goal of energy independence. >> do you beli
. >> joining me now, wyoming's republican governor, matt mead, who joins me on skype. thank you for joining me this morning. >> thanks for having me on, chuck. >> how much of the economy do you attribute -- could you balance your budget without revenue from coal? >> we're a conservative state and would continue to balance our budget. certainly it would be hugely detrimental to our state to have coal reduced. but i think the broader question, chuck, as i've said,...
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she's with us right now with her daughter on skype. >> hi, sophia. >> we love you. >> we love you. we'll tell everyone why you were chosen. olga has been a devoted fan since she moved to the u.s. from belaruse. i hope her english has improved. she watches subtitles during our show. after a while she even started laughing at our jokes. she gets it. she says we've become her second family, which we're honored by, and we got her through tough times, including thyroid cancer. we're glad you're all better, sweetie. >> we're so happy you're cancer-free, and she continues to laugh at her jokes with her daughter, who is a fan too. now for the trivia. you ready, olga? >> i'm ready. >> since you love our jokes, at the end of every week i share a new joke during "the talk." what is it called? >> time for our -- >> joke of the week. >> sort of. friday funny. you got to give it to her. >> we'll tell you where you are going. you are headed to the beautiful talladega resort in rancho california. >> you're going to have a room with an ocean view. >> it is so beautiful there, and while you are ther
she's with us right now with her daughter on skype. >> hi, sophia. >> we love you. >> we love you. we'll tell everyone why you were chosen. olga has been a devoted fan since she moved to the u.s. from belaruse. i hope her english has improved. she watches subtitles during our show. after a while she even started laughing at our jokes. she gets it. she says we've become her second family, which we're honored by, and we got her through tough times, including thyroid cancer....
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he was talking with his realtor on skype and found a house in maryland using the v.a. product. of veterans are aware this is available to them? >> people are becoming more aware because of some changes to other parts of the mortgage market that have made this a more attractive program than in the past will stop fannie mae and freddie mac increased how much they charge on conventional thing onl stop same fha which provides a low down payment off shin -- down payment option. but as the costs of other things have gone up, even for people who may qualify for a different type of mortgage, in the past, they might have done that. they may have wanted to go to a low. product that doesn't exist today. attractive more auto, so people better be finding out about it. >> you've mentioned the no money down lending. it sounds risky, doesn't it? reminiscent of the sub i mortgage crisis? >> a lot of people think somebody not putting any money down is going to be a bad bet for the lenders or for the government taking on the first 25% of any of the losses on the markets but they perform well comp
he was talking with his realtor on skype and found a house in maryland using the v.a. product. of veterans are aware this is available to them? >> people are becoming more aware because of some changes to other parts of the mortgage market that have made this a more attractive program than in the past will stop fannie mae and freddie mac increased how much they charge on conventional thing onl stop same fha which provides a low down payment off shin -- down payment option. but as the...
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great to see you, you are looking good on skype. [laughter] >> well, thank you. >> good to have you on the program. what is the good economic news driving the markets today? >> the news is that the stock market, the earnings are strong and the companies are making money and the question is that translating down to the workers and main street and to the average investor. >> o does it? >> no, i don't think it does actually. look at the volumes, we are half of the trading volume during the height of the financial crisis and all of the rally is based on very little turnover, very few shares are changing hands. it is a great stock market if you can afford to be in it, but most people are out of it. >> so you are talking about the activity going on and the activity is surrounding a limited number of people when compared to the people involved and playing in this crazy game before the crash? >> right. if you go to the trading desk and where the individual investo investors, well, they are missing in action. >> so a the disparity of a what i
great to see you, you are looking good on skype. [laughter] >> well, thank you. >> good to have you on the program. what is the good economic news driving the markets today? >> the news is that the stock market, the earnings are strong and the companies are making money and the question is that translating down to the workers and main street and to the average investor. >> o does it? >> no, i don't think it does actually. look at the volumes, we are half of the...
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until -- until every time we have been together and just in the last three weeks we have always been on skypeme. she was just taking the next level and she was innovative, she was creative, and she always said, come on, i just don't know where i get it from, and we supported her whenever we could because we believed she is the face of the young generation of the 21st century. ♪ ♪ >> chaka and miguel haler were off to see their grandmother across the world in bali. the youngest, 10-year-old miguel was nervous. their uncle recalls his nephews last moments at the amsterdam airport. >> it was eerie. i mean, even after going to passport control he ran back to my sister and said mom, i'm scared. i don't want to crash in the flight. if i were to die what should i answer to god if she said interesting. she said don't be silly. so many times, your big brothers are there and you'll be fine and see you very soon in a few weeks. enjoy yourself. they were beautiful boys and hardworking students. he had just finished his first year of college. he was majoring in textile engineering and he was just full of
until -- until every time we have been together and just in the last three weeks we have always been on skypeme. she was just taking the next level and she was innovative, she was creative, and she always said, come on, i just don't know where i get it from, and we supported her whenever we could because we believed she is the face of the young generation of the 21st century. ♪ ♪ >> chaka and miguel haler were off to see their grandmother across the world in bali. the youngest,...
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and just in the last three weeks, we have always been on skype whenever was the time.he was just taking the next level and she was innovative. she was creative. and she always said to me, mom, i just don't know where i get it from. and we supported her whenever we could because we believed in the face of the young generation of the 21st century. >> angela and george, thank you so much. thank you so much. >> thank you. thank you so much. >> "outfront" next, why two americans travelled to the middle east to fight for israel. really... so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 dollars a month? yup. all five of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line anytime for 15 bucks a month. low dues... great terms... let's close. introducing at&t mobile share value plans... ...with our best-ever pricing for business. take them on the way you always have. live healthy and take one a day men's 50+. a complete multivitamin wit
and just in the last three weeks, we have always been on skype whenever was the time.he was just taking the next level and she was innovative. she was creative. and she always said to me, mom, i just don't know where i get it from. and we supported her whenever we could because we believed in the face of the young generation of the 21st century. >> angela and george, thank you so much. thank you so much. >> thank you. thank you so much. >> "outfront" next, why two...
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they agreed to speak to us on skype with if we don't show their faces. >> i'm from the south of england. i grew up in a middle class family. life was easy. but you cannot practice islam back home. we see it all around us, and we can't do anything about it because we are living by the laws. >> we met him and his friends as so many of the young men do online. they i they post instagram f photoing of guns. they have committed maskers and acts of terror so extreme that even al-qaeda disavowed them. i asked if his family knows what he is doing in syria. >> they're not happy with me being here, but i give them islamic propagation, and they see the reality of here, they hear the reality from me what they don't hear from the bbc. >> so how many like him are out there? thousands all across europe. there is estimated 700 from france, and in russia, about 800. here in the uk almost 400. these numbers are quite high, but these are only the movements they can track. the actual numbers may be higher. like this 22-year-old american. authorities say last month he packs a truck full of explosives, drove
they agreed to speak to us on skype with if we don't show their faces. >> i'm from the south of england. i grew up in a middle class family. life was easy. but you cannot practice islam back home. we see it all around us, and we can't do anything about it because we are living by the laws. >> we met him and his friends as so many of the young men do online. they i they post instagram f photoing of guns. they have committed maskers and acts of terror so extreme that even al-qaeda...
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year-old was so excited he was dancing before the flight while speaking to christine and her kids on skypeat happened, she posted a distraught message on facebook that said "hope you will be fine. oh, god, please, i beg you." nick norris was on vacation with his family including his three young grandchildren, otis, mo and evie. their parents wanted to stay in amsterdam a few extra days, so granddad nick as he was called was taken back to australia by himself. the pain for anthony and rehn is intense and relentless, they say, a hell beyond hell. in a written message, they say, quote, our babies are not here with us. we need to live with this act of horror every day, in every moment for the rest of our lives. no one deserves what we are going through. not even the people who shot our whole family out of the sky. unconscionable to think that victims are still out there in those fields in eastern ukraine. for details on how people are showing support for the victims, please go to cnn.com/impact. thanks for watching. join me tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern for another edition of "a.c. 360." for a
year-old was so excited he was dancing before the flight while speaking to christine and her kids on skypeat happened, she posted a distraught message on facebook that said "hope you will be fine. oh, god, please, i beg you." nick norris was on vacation with his family including his three young grandchildren, otis, mo and evie. their parents wanted to stay in amsterdam a few extra days, so granddad nick as he was called was taken back to australia by himself. the pain for anthony and...
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she joins me on skype. she's co-editor of the book "women on the north american plains."good morning to you. >> good morning. >> so this was the movement -- it was interesting, the movement had to do as much with essentially trying to get population, they didn't have enough, they thought, to make a state. but what else? what else did we miss in our intro there? >> i think what's really important is to look at really the origins of the women's movement and how it got started. i'm going to do a little bit of backtracking for you. around the turn of the 18th century, the u.s. started shifting gradually from an agricultural to a market economy. we didn't get into the industrial revolution until after the civil war. but with this economic shift, women had more responsibilities at home. as the middle class grew, developed, a status marker for the middle class was to have your wife and children educated and not working to support the family economy. so by the 1830s, there's a growing number of educated middle class women who were expanding their interest in the domestic sphere,
she joins me on skype. she's co-editor of the book "women on the north american plains."good morning to you. >> good morning. >> so this was the movement -- it was interesting, the movement had to do as much with essentially trying to get population, they didn't have enough, they thought, to make a state. but what else? what else did we miss in our intro there? >> i think what's really important is to look at really the origins of the women's movement and how it got...
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get on skype at recess! mom: we're fine. we're fine. cow: ahhhhh vo: make us part of your family.with the real california seals. mom: she's going to be done at noon. cow: (yells) noon! ahhhhhh ,, star command, i'm detecting increof happiness. ...and the speed readings are off the chart! paradise found! luscious locks! great glittering galaxies! the happiest place on earth keeps getting happier! this summer with a disneyland resort room and ticket package you get the time you need to enjoy it all. there's no end in sight! i'm going to need more time. >> pelley: if you think we're living in an unstable world, well, just listen to this. only 1% of our earth is solid rock. most of the other 99% is an oozing mass, churning beneath our feet like road tar at temperatures between 2,000 and 10,000 degrees. the earth's crust is only 20 miles thick. when that cracks, one of the greatest forces in nature erupts. there are 1,500 active volcanoes, and earlier this year, we first told you about three: one that caused the most recent mass disruption; another that's the biggest threat to a major c
get on skype at recess! mom: we're fine. we're fine. cow: ahhhhh vo: make us part of your family.with the real california seals. mom: she's going to be done at noon. cow: (yells) noon! ahhhhhh ,, star command, i'm detecting increof happiness. ...and the speed readings are off the chart! paradise found! luscious locks! great glittering galaxies! the happiest place on earth keeps getting happier! this summer with a disneyland resort room and ticket package you get the time you need to enjoy it...
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get on skype at recess! mom: we're fine. we're fine. cow: ahhhhh vo: make us part of your family.with the real california seals. mom: she's going to be done at noon. cow: (yells) noon! ahhhhhh >> pelley: if you think we're living in an unstable world, well, just listen to this. only 1% of our earth is solid rock. most of the other 99% is an oozing mass, churning beneath our feet like road tar at temperatures between 2,000 and 10,000 degrees. the earth's crust is only 20 miles thick. when that cracks, one of the greatest forces in nature erupts. there are 1,500 active volcanoes, and earlier this year, we first told you about three: one that caused the most recent mass disruption; another that's the biggest threat to a major city; and a third, in the united states, that could wreak havoc all around the world. the first, the disruptive volcano, has a name as long and as hard as the trouble it caused-- eyjafjallajokull means "island mountain glacier" in the inscrutable language of iceland. when it blew in 2010, we started shooting this story, and we came to the right place. over the l
get on skype at recess! mom: we're fine. we're fine. cow: ahhhhh vo: make us part of your family.with the real california seals. mom: she's going to be done at noon. cow: (yells) noon! ahhhhhh >> pelley: if you think we're living in an unstable world, well, just listen to this. only 1% of our earth is solid rock. most of the other 99% is an oozing mass, churning beneath our feet like road tar at temperatures between 2,000 and 10,000 degrees. the earth's crust is only 20 miles thick. when...
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it but no one really learned how to do anything. if you are confused about how to skypeve you a tutorial on our website. how about if you don't know how to get on-line. go to klgandhoda.com and there's a video on how to skype in case you were curious. >> her looks are unforgettable, her laugh unmistakable, tv host maria menounos. >> and we always love it when she stops by. we love this guy, ricky gervais. writer, director, actor, newly minted emmy nominee. >> we can't wait to talk to him right after this. he has been called energizing, electrifying and unaware of personal boundaries. and no h explain one product thatoeo ings. beroccaaaaaaaaaaaaa! fla-pow... mental sharpness support... fla-pow... physical energy support... ...together and only brock spedwell can explain it. beroccaaaaaaaaaaaaa! beroccaaaaaaaaaaaaa! the hotel hasallye care of ourry to be right.ep.id for a night.. you can get a 4-star hotel for up to 60% off, even at the last minute. in the neighborhood where we wanna go? yes. you just won't the name until after you book. hmm. ooh. definitely. it's all abou
it but no one really learned how to do anything. if you are confused about how to skypeve you a tutorial on our website. how about if you don't know how to get on-line. go to klgandhoda.com and there's a video on how to skype in case you were curious. >> her looks are unforgettable, her laugh unmistakable, tv host maria menounos. >> and we always love it when she stops by. we love this guy, ricky gervais. writer, director, actor, newly minted emmy nominee. >> we can't wait to...
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on what you want to do. >> there's a lot of things like e-mail and skype and being on facebook in fact, by you see seniors who are creating websites and doing graft design and having photograph. >> what programs will you be using or are you a casual suffer would you like to take it with you around town. >> it's great typing short e-mails by nothing extensive on a be tabltd. >> i need to be able to buy a good all around desk for $400 but if you very specific he needs the cost can go up. you want 2 gig hurts and at least 4 gigs of ram. those store your videos and documents. if you're looking for a laptop try them out in the store as they have any touch pads >> there are different types of of mouse's and there's voice activation. >> once you have an idea of what you need be sure to shop aaron and compare on line and look at the mustards website for refurnished computers that come with a warrant. and they offer computers for much, much less. purchasing a computer should not be securey you can slejtd/select a system that can get you >> good morning, everyone. welcome to the san francisco board of supervisors b
on what you want to do. >> there's a lot of things like e-mail and skype and being on facebook in fact, by you see seniors who are creating websites and doing graft design and having photograph. >> what programs will you be using or are you a casual suffer would you like to take it with you around town. >> it's great typing short e-mails by nothing extensive on a be tabltd. >> i need to be able to buy a good all around desk for $400 but if you very specific he needs the...
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on. this is weird because we're all in skype. so jenny, hang on.ur point. if you guys will just listen to me, i will let everybody make their point. if i tell you that i need to get in and jump, please let me do it. so alan, go ahead. start over and finish your point. >> ban ki-moon today acknowledged that hamas uses mosques, uses hospitals and uses schools to send rockets. it's not that the palestinian mothers want to see their children die. of course not. it's that hamas leaders hide underground in bunkers. they don't build bunkers for their civilians. they definitely expose their civilians to death so that they can parade them in front of cameras. that's the reality. that's their strategy. and it's working with the media. and the people have to understand that that's the hamas strategy and it's continuing to work and it's continuing to cause civilian casualties. >> okay, alan, thank you for saying that. the way you said it in the beginning, it sounded like palestinian women were putting their own children in harm's way. >> i didn't say that. you
on. this is weird because we're all in skype. so jenny, hang on.ur point. if you guys will just listen to me, i will let everybody make their point. if i tell you that i need to get in and jump, please let me do it. so alan, go ahead. start over and finish your point. >> ban ki-moon today acknowledged that hamas uses mosques, uses hospitals and uses schools to send rockets. it's not that the palestinian mothers want to see their children die. of course not. it's that hamas leaders hide...
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it looks like the fire personnel were able to get on skype and put it out quickly. >> reporter: it lookse situation has greatly improved. we thought we were gonna be out here for at least another hour or two. but as you can see now all lanes of 85 at homestead are back open to traffic for the morning commute. reporting live from sunnyvale, janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >> janine, thank you. >>> 7:36. happening today -- new traffic signals set to be turned on at a dangerous san francisco intersection. ktvu's christien kafton, live in san francisco to tell us what neighbors are saying about these new safety measures. good morning. >> reporter: yeah, good morning, dave. we're here at yorba and sunset. this is one of the more notorious intersections in san francisco. let's show you why. right now the way you cross the street, you hit the button, the flashing lights go off to let the passing cars know that the pedestrian is trying to cross. now, a little bit later on today, they will unveil a new system of pedestrian crossing signs in an effort to make sure its a little more safer f
it looks like the fire personnel were able to get on skype and put it out quickly. >> reporter: it lookse situation has greatly improved. we thought we were gonna be out here for at least another hour or two. but as you can see now all lanes of 85 at homestead are back open to traffic for the morning commute. reporting live from sunnyvale, janine de la vega, ktvu channel 2 news. >> janine, thank you. >>> 7:36. happening today -- new traffic signals set to be turned on at a...