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stefanie dekker, beirut. >> also on skype in beirut. thank you for joining us. private funding for the syrian crisis has always been low. why aren't we seeing a greater international response? >> well, i think we're seeing a limited response on both fronts, both in terms of funding for the humanitarian issue going on, there was a big donor conference that took place in kuwait last month and less than half the money needed was supplied by governments. it still represented some really generous pledges fully a half a million from the u.s. government, there are millions of people in need of humanitarian assistance, we're about to arrive at 4 million refugees in neighboring countries and that's having a profound effect on the infrastructure in places like lebanon where i am and jordan and iraq and other areas engulfed in the crisis, but the lack of political response we really need to see greater pressure put on parties to stop the fighting. humanitarian aid the scale of more and more people who need food water basics to keep surviving is only going to grow, unless th
stefanie dekker, beirut. >> also on skype in beirut. thank you for joining us. private funding for the syrian crisis has always been low. why aren't we seeing a greater international response? >> well, i think we're seeing a limited response on both fronts, both in terms of funding for the humanitarian issue going on, there was a big donor conference that took place in kuwait last month and less than half the money needed was supplied by governments. it still represented some really...
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live on skype 7.8 this is a pretty big earthquake? >> this, this is probably the biggest earthquake to hit since 1954. earthquakes of this size are capable of causing devastation and destruction. >> with the way you measured the the tetonic plates are you able to predict the movement of the earthquake. >> no, it's impossible to measure of how big and where earthquakes might be. but we can talk about hazards of where earthquakes occur, how often they occur. that helps to plan accordingly so it's possible to construct buildings so it minimizes the amount of damage, and for communities and people to become more resilient if they're aware possibility of these things happening. >> earthquakes happen at different depths. sometimes they're at 100 kilometers or so under the surface of the earth. but this was not that deep. >> this was a shallow earthquake, and because it's so near the surface it can make the strength of the shaking obviously much stronger because the earthquake is closer. and in this part of the world earthquakes generally ar
live on skype 7.8 this is a pretty big earthquake? >> this, this is probably the biggest earthquake to hit since 1954. earthquakes of this size are capable of causing devastation and destruction. >> with the way you measured the the tetonic plates are you able to predict the movement of the earthquake. >> no, it's impossible to measure of how big and where earthquakes might be. but we can talk about hazards of where earthquakes occur, how often they occur. that helps to plan...
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and on skype sylvia, program coordinator for diy girls who teaches coding in after school workshops. are you doing that is making these job fields appeal to go latino girls? >> well, i silicon valley, but we have to change the culture within the latino community and none of those two things are going to happen on its own i think its important that folks like us are out hear saying, hey, we are already in tech. we want to make sure that the numbers get better, not worse. and more importantly when someone that looks like me shows up to a job interview they get an opportunity to show their skills succeed set. >> why is the diversity in tech so important? >> well, i think that if you don't have people who represent the majority of the population, and the user base actually making the product then you're going to have issues. i come from a lean start methodology that says the customer first the customer first, the customer first. when i'm the average californian and my child is the average school child and you're going to reform everything from education to healthcare to spin tech all of
and on skype sylvia, program coordinator for diy girls who teaches coding in after school workshops. are you doing that is making these job fields appeal to go latino girls? >> well, i silicon valley, but we have to change the culture within the latino community and none of those two things are going to happen on its own i think its important that folks like us are out hear saying, hey, we are already in tech. we want to make sure that the numbers get better, not worse. and more...
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joining us on skype is digital journalist joseph cox. his beat is the intersection of technology crime and politics. and out of boston, principle investigator for an internet security research company, he is also on the advisory board of digital citizens alliance focusing on online crime welcome, so joseph, what's the difference between the dark web, and the worldwide web. >> well, the dark web is where a lot of the criminal activity within the deep web happens. so there's a misunderstanding here. a deep web is part of the internet that can't get accessed by google and it contain as lot of boring stuff, corporate data bases that sort of thing. a tiny% is the dark web, which is where the criminal stuff happens where you can buy drugs you can buy criminal enterprises. >> talk about what kinds of things are available to you, i was reading there's crowd web. >> yeah, that is true, there is one site where everybody bit coins enough targets and if enough money is raised hopefully hitman will come out and kill the target and take the money. i ca
joining us on skype is digital journalist joseph cox. his beat is the intersection of technology crime and politics. and out of boston, principle investigator for an internet security research company, he is also on the advisory board of digital citizens alliance focusing on online crime welcome, so joseph, what's the difference between the dark web, and the worldwide web. >> well, the dark web is where a lot of the criminal activity within the deep web happens. so there's a...
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he's been in baltimore for the last few days and joins us on skype. i know you have been out there, and as we were discussing, the police response is very, very different to what we saw in ferguson. >> yes, the police response has been different, and to be honest, it's a different terrain. we counted over 220 arrests thus far in the gaol support. we have the situation where the children were arrested. in mass. yesterday, around 3 o'clock, at the mondawmin mall. these are events that are changing and it's a challenge to keep up with. we have an infrastructure of people engaging in legal observing, engaging in gaol support for anyone involved. >> when you mentioned children being arrested you are not arguing that they shouldn't have been arrested yesterday. >> yes, you have to take it case by case. definitely i think that there are a lot of concerns about how that operation took place. many parents were waiting for kid to get home. many working parents that didn't have control. the situation is so different to ferguson. in ferguson you have 2-3 streets,
he's been in baltimore for the last few days and joins us on skype. i know you have been out there, and as we were discussing, the police response is very, very different to what we saw in ferguson. >> yes, the police response has been different, and to be honest, it's a different terrain. we counted over 220 arrests thus far in the gaol support. we have the situation where the children were arrested. in mass. yesterday, around 3 o'clock, at the mondawmin mall. these are events that are...
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we spoke with noel earlier on skype. she says that so far they've made it to chile. 're excited to see pope francis on a much bigger stage. he was their cardinal in buenos aires before he became pope. >>> for more information on the pope's visit to the world meeting of families and philadelphia, just head to cbsphilly.com and click on the papal visit tab. >>> president obama is voicing some concern about climate change and the role he says it plays in causing health problems. the president points to increases in asthma rates as well as lyme disease and west nile virus. >> the science is inn disputable disputable. as a consequence we know that wildfires are going to be more frequent and longer in intent is the. that means more particular lates in the air that's going to have respiratory impacts on people. >> the president went ton say the situation is not going to be solved with the one piece of legislation but it's a matter of political will comeing from the bottom up. >>> kate bilo joins us now. what's in our area tonight is a lot of mist. >> right. >>> a lot of mist
we spoke with noel earlier on skype. she says that so far they've made it to chile. 're excited to see pope francis on a much bigger stage. he was their cardinal in buenos aires before he became pope. >>> for more information on the pope's visit to the world meeting of families and philadelphia, just head to cbsphilly.com and click on the papal visit tab. >>> president obama is voicing some concern about climate change and the role he says it plays in causing health problems....
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we'll go our guest on skype. how do you notice the difference for a daily lives in yemen's capital. >> a huge difference. there is no gas, no electricity we're constantly under the bombardment. the number one question is what has the coalition sponsored so far? they managed it deter and push back the hosts. they have expanded to more areas in yemen now we're hearing that the they're pushing it beyond the border. we haven't seen what the coalition has been doing or succeeded in doing anything at all. >> i wonder if you have no electricity, how do you manage? how do you use your computer to communicate with us as ean for instance. >> we have to use generator but i can't use it during the day. tive conserve it, and i will turn it off once i'm done talking with you guys. >> have you seen anything other than these strikes that could see president hadi returned to his seat of power in san in a? >> well, you have to remember that the houthi road into sanaa on a wave of discontent. the government was doing miserably bad.
we'll go our guest on skype. how do you notice the difference for a daily lives in yemen's capital. >> a huge difference. there is no gas, no electricity we're constantly under the bombardment. the number one question is what has the coalition sponsored so far? they managed it deter and push back the hosts. they have expanded to more areas in yemen now we're hearing that the they're pushing it beyond the border. we haven't seen what the coalition has been doing or succeeded in doing...
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hans blix is head of the former atomic energy agency, joins us from -- on skype from stockholm. what could that impact have on these negotiations? >> sanctions are a very important part of it but the u.s. sanctions ant the congress are only one part of it. there are sanctions imposed by the united nations security council, not as far reaching in terms of the economy and the european union decided to have also not any import of oil. so if there is a settlement now then i think for the iranians it's very important that the u.n. sanctions in the first play be lifted. because they see that as a sort of stigma as to placing them in a category of pariah in the world. >> dr. blix you know the prime minister of israel says you can't trust iran, so do members of congress and other leaders. how do you trust a country like iran? how do you verify that they're doing what they said they would do if there is an agreement? >> well, they have claimed all along that they have not been working to get a nuclear agreement, to get a nuclear weapon, and it's true that they have had a nuclear program t
hans blix is head of the former atomic energy agency, joins us from -- on skype from stockholm. what could that impact have on these negotiations? >> sanctions are a very important part of it but the u.s. sanctions ant the congress are only one part of it. there are sanctions imposed by the united nations security council, not as far reaching in terms of the economy and the european union decided to have also not any import of oil. so if there is a settlement now then i think for the...
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we'll bring in the international federation of the red cross societies on skype out of geneva. you're working in kathmandu. you're in touch with your teams in nepal. what are they telling you? >> well, they have been responding since the early stages. they've been working with search and rescue, which at the moment is the crucial thing. they will help as much as they can. they have a contingentcy plan. we knew that it would happen one day. so they've been trying to respond as much as possible to relief. to be able to help people in a short period of time before international aid can come in. >> what about medical facilities within the camp. have they been damaged badly as well? >> yes, we don't have a full report on that, but it seems that it is still functioning but they're really stretched to the limits because of the number of people who are coming in. they have to help with the basic first aid before people are referred to the hospital. >> is it your plan to treat them as early as you can and get people out of nepal to get proper medical treatment in india and elsewhere. >>
we'll bring in the international federation of the red cross societies on skype out of geneva. you're working in kathmandu. you're in touch with your teams in nepal. what are they telling you? >> well, they have been responding since the early stages. they've been working with search and rescue, which at the moment is the crucial thing. they will help as much as they can. they have a contingentcy plan. we knew that it would happen one day. so they've been trying to respond as much as...
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the latest incident >>> the spokesperson or the international organization for migration joins us on skype from geneva. welcome, thank you for joining us. the situation, if anything is getting worse. whatever is being done is not working. isn't it time to crack down on the traffickers, if possible. >> the international organization has been forthright in that part of the thing, what they need to do is tackle the smugglers. they are putting the migrants on the boats. one should tackle the smugglers the way indonesia came together to tackle piracy. hopefully we can avoid these catastrophes. the international communities need to come together very strongly as opposed to what happens now. where the italians are bearing the brunt of rescuing people from the see at this stage. >> what role do rescue missions have. there's a school of thought that it encourages the smugglers and chose to flee knowing or hoping that they'll be rescued. >> what is happening, when a ship was stopped in november. it was seen by some as the numbers of people crossing going into the sea as people losing their lives cro
the latest incident >>> the spokesperson or the international organization for migration joins us on skype from geneva. welcome, thank you for joining us. the situation, if anything is getting worse. whatever is being done is not working. isn't it time to crack down on the traffickers, if possible. >> the international organization has been forthright in that part of the thing, what they need to do is tackle the smugglers. they are putting the migrants on the boats. one should...
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we are going to leave it there with you on skype.f course, the news that we have as well as that the icrc has been given the green light to bring staff and aid supplies into yemen. perhaps some of that will be trickling in to aden soon. >> we have that. >> women who used to fight in nepal's army are facing a difficult future many say they have been shunned by their villages and the government. as a report from kathmandu, some are finding new ways to survive and even flourish. >> a decade ago, she thought she would never become a farmer. she was a member of the maoist army. almost a decade after the war ended, she can't return home. >> 12 years is a long time and society has changed during this time and so have we. after rejecting patriarchal views of our society to go back and live there is difficult. >> 12 households are former maoist families have started a farming cooperative. the women here have managed to use their money they were given when they were demobilized in 2012. >> after the war ended, the u.n. verified 3800 women as f
we are going to leave it there with you on skype.f course, the news that we have as well as that the icrc has been given the green light to bring staff and aid supplies into yemen. perhaps some of that will be trickling in to aden soon. >> we have that. >> women who used to fight in nepal's army are facing a difficult future many say they have been shunned by their villages and the government. as a report from kathmandu, some are finding new ways to survive and even flourish....
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during today's press conference the parents made an appearance on skype from guatemala. >> they want justice. this is the last thing they expected when they sent their son to the united states. that he would come back the way he did. >> reporter: the two officers involved in the shooting have returned to patrol. and there is a vigil that will begin in the mission in an hour. frank? >> so what are the attorneys for the victim saying about what happened about the knife, are they saying he never threatened the police officers at all? >> reporter: they are not disputing the man was holding a knife but they say he was not make -- [ audio difficulties ] >> we apologize for losing the picture there. we will have more on the story coming up at 6:00 p.m. >>> police on patrol today following a kidnap attempt. a student who attends belshaw elementary school told police a stranger tried to lure him into a truck yesterday morning at 8:40 a.m. the boy ran towards the school and was unharmed. the man hasn't been caught and that is creating extra concern for parents. >> i always make sure i drop my
during today's press conference the parents made an appearance on skype from guatemala. >> they want justice. this is the last thing they expected when they sent their son to the united states. that he would come back the way he did. >> reporter: the two officers involved in the shooting have returned to patrol. and there is a vigil that will begin in the mission in an hour. frank? >> so what are the attorneys for the victim saying about what happened about the knife, are they...
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beganbar naderi joins us on skype from tehran. beganbar, it's good -- ghanibar it's good to have you with us. >> people are extremely happy. it is the first day of the new year and there's an iranian pro verk that say a good year -- proverb that says, a good year is identified by the spring. this is the first day of the new year and we have this fantastic nuclear break through that has the full backing of the government, the people and of course, the leadership. that's why people are happy that's why they are celebrating they are dancing exchanging jokes, as if they have just won the world cup. >> it's great to be excited about it and i understand that many people are. but this deal, especially in the united states, has a long way to go. there are many in congress who oppose it and who have vowed to try to stop it and other countries including israel. so why is this extreme optimism after this announcement? >> let's get real, people have been happy because the deal has been signed 50 moderates. they were called reformers in the pa
beganbar naderi joins us on skype from tehran. beganbar, it's good -- ghanibar it's good to have you with us. >> people are extremely happy. it is the first day of the new year and there's an iranian pro verk that say a good year -- proverb that says, a good year is identified by the spring. this is the first day of the new year and we have this fantastic nuclear break through that has the full backing of the government, the people and of course, the leadership. that's why people are...
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. >>> the united states special reporter on human rights of migrants joins us on skype. welcome.o you think the international community has failed these migrants? >> absolutely. >> what do they need to do? >> there needs to be a realization that these people are in need of a solution. and if we don't offer one smugglers will. so leave the market to the musclers or take over that market and offer these people the solutions they need. >> what is the incentive for the countries to do that? and why would any of these countries agree to that? >> because these people are coming anyway. and the smugglers are getting all of the money they can from those migrants and who knows where the money goes and it's terribly inefficient. it would be a lot more efficient if we organized it. if people would line up -- most of those people would line up in istanbul or ayman, or abrute for a meaningful chance to get a trip to the north. >> what is the united states's incentive to step in? they have their own immigration problem. >> absolutely. but this is part of a collective problem worldwide. these p
. >>> the united states special reporter on human rights of migrants joins us on skype. welcome.o you think the international community has failed these migrants? >> absolutely. >> what do they need to do? >> there needs to be a realization that these people are in need of a solution. and if we don't offer one smugglers will. so leave the market to the musclers or take over that market and offer these people the solutions they need. >> what is the incentive for...
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know you'll keep monitoring this >>> the senior media officer with the international red cross is on skype from geneva, switzerland. thank you for joining us benoire. what is the latest relief efforts from red cross in nepal. >> the red cross is involved in search and rescue. they have been trained for doing that. that's the main activity search and rescue and providing first aid. >> what do you think are the biggest challenges that aid workers are up against? >> there are several challenges. it's a race against time to find the people that could be still under the rubble. that's the main priority. then the other priority is to - is the people that can't go back to their houses because they were destroyed or they are too scared to go inside or they have been told not to go back inside because the building may develop aftershocks. all the people are in the streets. it's rain it's cold. they'll have to offer shelter. it's mainly to take tare of the people that are injured. >> you mentioned the after shock. we know they are having powerful aftershock. how much of those are hindering the aid e
know you'll keep monitoring this >>> the senior media officer with the international red cross is on skype from geneva, switzerland. thank you for joining us benoire. what is the latest relief efforts from red cross in nepal. >> the red cross is involved in search and rescue. they have been trained for doing that. that's the main activity search and rescue and providing first aid. >> what do you think are the biggest challenges that aid workers are up against? >>...
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well joining me now on skype from florida is the lead of the nfl report.ow much will they pay out. originally we thought as much as $675 million or more. is that the case? >> that amount is certainly going to go up. the numbers thrown out are close to $1 billion. however, it is not capped. there is no floor or nor is there a ceiling. it depends on how many people file suit and it depends on the illnesses they got from their playing days. this could be an incredible amount of money that the nfl has no idea the limits they'll be paying well into the future. >> where does that leave the others who opted out of the settlement and those who who will find themselves in the future. >> a settlement is never what somebody wants. it's more in the middle. and the informal frankly had more leverage in the negotiations because they are people who have opted out of the settlement or who are in the settlement who need that money now. they are alzheimer's disease and various brain deceases are so advance that their families need this money for expenses now. this is. >> th
well joining me now on skype from florida is the lead of the nfl report.ow much will they pay out. originally we thought as much as $675 million or more. is that the case? >> that amount is certainly going to go up. the numbers thrown out are close to $1 billion. however, it is not capped. there is no floor or nor is there a ceiling. it depends on how many people file suit and it depends on the illnesses they got from their playing days. this could be an incredible amount of money that...
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a political analyst joins us now from new york on skype. good to have you with us. this is the 11th day of airstrikes. has it radically changed the nature of the battle in yemen? >> well, yes and no. in terms of achieving the sawed's aims to decimate the military capabilities of the houthis and force them into an unconditional surrender it has not worked at all. in terms of the facts on the ground we're seeing increasing divisions between people in the north and the south of the country. all we've seen of the main sunni knee islamist party come out in favor of air strikes. most in the north of the country are horrified by what has happened. there have been a number of civilian casualties, which has ramped up the anti saudi sentiment in the northwest. in the south however, we're seeing a mounting resistance on aden in particular. i heard you reporting earlier that it was a stronghold for president adou rabbo mansour hadi. they are not backing hadi, their taking support from the saudis because they want to fight the who it is, bethey are hard line secessionists in man
a political analyst joins us now from new york on skype. good to have you with us. this is the 11th day of airstrikes. has it radically changed the nature of the battle in yemen? >> well, yes and no. in terms of achieving the sawed's aims to decimate the military capabilities of the houthis and force them into an unconditional surrender it has not worked at all. in terms of the facts on the ground we're seeing increasing divisions between people in the north and the south of the country....
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ca sirks casias had his parents on skype in local guatemala whose mother had tears.he city attorney says the report is not accurate. >> the news report is not consistent with the evidence and eyewitness accounts we're aware of in this particular shooting. >> reporter: it's important to remember that the autopsy that the family commissioned is not the official autopsy. that one, i am told could be several more months before it's made available. there is a gathering down the street of supporters of the family. they're planning a march to a nearby church. we'll have coverage tonight at 11:00. reporting from the mission, mark matthews nbc bay area news. >>> we still don't know where he left, but a cupertino teen is back home tonight after vanishing monday. his sudden disappearance touched off a huge search with police and volunteers canvassing half the city. now, the 17-year-old claims he never strayed far from his school. he went missing after his first class. despite a school search sullivan told investigators that for four days he ate fruit off trees and used the mont
ca sirks casias had his parents on skype in local guatemala whose mother had tears.he city attorney says the report is not accurate. >> the news report is not consistent with the evidence and eyewitness accounts we're aware of in this particular shooting. >> reporter: it's important to remember that the autopsy that the family commissioned is not the official autopsy. that one, i am told could be several more months before it's made available. there is a gathering down the street of...
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. >> to talk more on this, i'm joined on skype by gary l. smith. are you surprised by this decision? >> very good. i think that the algerian delegation had strong belief they could get this bid. i think politics came in the way. the football association penalty of algeria is seen as a potential rival to the current head of african football. i think that was a strong factor in the fact that algeria didn't win the bid. also it's surprisessing algeria didn't win. my sources tell me they had one of the strong evident bids. gabon are being rewarded for political loyalty. the back story is that you remember morocco chickened out of hosting. we saw a lot of buses planes given by gabon. i think this is simply a critical victory for political loyalty and also the fact that they have the infrastructure so are going to be using the facilities they used in 2012, as well. >> gabon hosted in 2012 with equatorial guinea. what difficulties will they faced? >> i think the difficulties will be sorted out. after the final of the 2012 event, they went back to the stad
. >> to talk more on this, i'm joined on skype by gary l. smith. are you surprised by this decision? >> very good. i think that the algerian delegation had strong belief they could get this bid. i think politics came in the way. the football association penalty of algeria is seen as a potential rival to the current head of african football. i think that was a strong factor in the fact that algeria didn't win the bid. also it's surprisessing algeria didn't win. my sources tell me...
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people are going to be able to have a visit to their doctor on the skype or tablet or iphone. and, we're now seeing people who have post operative visits. they can get their checkup with their doctor without having to come back to the hospital from home. >> you check my tonsils if i go aah. >> if you still have them. >> i do, actually. >> what we want to do is, we say, look, this is what we're headed towards is seeing patients anytime, anywhere, and so wherever you are, you should have access one way or another to medical opinions. >> dr. cosgrove, thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. >>> up next, we're "on the money." if you have a chore you're dreading, you can hire a traffic rabbit by the hour to get it done. is saving your time worth spending your money? >>> we know milk does a body good. what about raw milk? there's a movement that says yes. regulators are having a cow. look at how the stork mark mark ended the we >>>n >>> wouldn't it be great to be able to hire someone to do a chore you have been putting off? you can. you can hire a task rabbit. who are they? is the
people are going to be able to have a visit to their doctor on the skype or tablet or iphone. and, we're now seeing people who have post operative visits. they can get their checkup with their doctor without having to come back to the hospital from home. >> you check my tonsils if i go aah. >> if you still have them. >> i do, actually. >> what we want to do is, we say, look, this is what we're headed towards is seeing patients anytime, anywhere, and so wherever you are,...
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tara hills, i know you're on skype, but i'm glad to get your situation.ks. >>> opening the doors to elite colleges for those who can't afford it. i love making sunday dinners. but when my back hurt, cooking all day... forget about it. tylenol was ok, but it was 6 pills a day. but aleve is just 2 pills all day. and now, i'm back! aleve. ♪ ♪ when you're living with diabetes steady is exciting. only glucerna has carbsteady clinically proven to help minimize blood sugar spikes. i'm a...
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on. we skype. cell phone coverage in iraq is that her than cell phone coverage in montana. that needs to be fixed. i spend a lot of time on the road. my family is here in washington which is important. i make sure that i am my father. -- i am a father. i see my children, my grandchildren. my daughter is a diver my son is a navy seal. it is nice to have the grandkids appear. i am proud to have them with me. >> is it the job you expected? representative zinke: to agree. i have had to readjust my expectations on how fast we get things done. it is bureaucratic. i wasn't surprised at the amount of bureaucracy in washington dc, the view from here is a lot different from yellowstone. part of the hurdle we will need to get over is that decisions being made in washington, by the bureaucrats, they are not bad people but they do not know the issues on the ground. they cannot tell you where montana is on the map, these decisions are being made that affect people across america from people who don't understand what it is to be out in america. we see these victims, these regulations, how
on. we skype. cell phone coverage in iraq is that her than cell phone coverage in montana. that needs to be fixed. i spend a lot of time on the road. my family is here in washington which is important. i make sure that i am my father. -- i am a father. i see my children, my grandchildren. my daughter is a diver my son is a navy seal. it is nice to have the grandkids appear. i am proud to have them with me. >> is it the job you expected? representative zinke: to agree. i have had to...
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every time we talk on the phone or on skype, i hear constant bombardment and shelling. attacks at random. they're given no warning. they happen at 2:00 a.m. 3:00 a.m. 4:00 a.m. and civilians are dropping like flies. >> his brother is well-known at san francisco city hall because of his past work on the city's civil rights ordinance. >>> former governor arnold schwarzenegger has just become the latest critic of indiana's controversial religious freedom act. he says it could end the republican party. critics believe indiana's legislation discriminates against the lgbt community under the guise of religious protection. in an op-ed in "the washington post," schwarzenegger called the law distracting to the party's work to address america's real problems. he also warned it could doom the gop. schwarzenegger saying quote, if the republican party wants the next generation of voters to listen to our ideas and solutions to real problems we must be an inclusive and open party, not a party of divisions. >>> another high profile republican is speaking out. potential presidential can
every time we talk on the phone or on skype, i hear constant bombardment and shelling. attacks at random. they're given no warning. they happen at 2:00 a.m. 3:00 a.m. 4:00 a.m. and civilians are dropping like flies. >> his brother is well-known at san francisco city hall because of his past work on the city's civil rights ordinance. >>> former governor arnold schwarzenegger has just become the latest critic of indiana's controversial religious freedom act. he says it could end...
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people are going to be able to have a visit to their doctor on their skype or tablet or their iphone. we're now seeing people who have postoperative visits. they can get their checkup with their doctor without ever coming back to the hospital from home. >> you can check my tonsils where i go ah, holding you up to it? >> if you still have tonsils. >> i do, actually. >> what we want to do is say, look, this is what we're actually headed toward, is seeing patients any time, anywhere. where we are, you should have access one way or another to medical opinions. >> dr. cosgrove, thank you very much for joining us today. >> it's my pleasure. >>> up next, we're on the money. if you have a chore that you're dreading, hire a taskrabbit. is saving your time worth spending your money? >>> later, milk does the body good, but what about raw milk? there is a movement that says yes. regulators are having a cow. right now, take a look at how the stock market ended the week. the pursuit of healthier. it begins from the second we're born. after all, healthier doesn't happen all by itself. it needs to be
people are going to be able to have a visit to their doctor on their skype or tablet or their iphone. we're now seeing people who have postoperative visits. they can get their checkup with their doctor without ever coming back to the hospital from home. >> you can check my tonsils where i go ah, holding you up to it? >> if you still have tonsils. >> i do, actually. >> what we want to do is say, look, this is what we're actually headed toward, is seeing patients any time,...
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one analyst says skype makes $2 billion a year in revenue.hone messaging, maybe they could start charging the way skype does, calling happening on whatsapp. a lot of ways but numbers are what matters. quite money can be counted numerically as well. you think it is enough, and it is the notion of global domination, might be hey messaging. if we could take away the eyeballs going away from facebook facebook would be better for it because no one else would benefit. >> that would be a counterproductive strategy given he is simultaneous we trying to recruit all the character -- in the developing world. highly sensitive to the idea he is taking away their revenue from sms. it is really more one of these classic mark zuckerberg ideas that people want to communicate more efficiently and whatsapp lets them do that. it is also increasingly a head-to-head competitor, only one of the top five social apps facebook does not own in the world. cory: a lot of interesting tidbits. one of them was a notion of a dumbbell strategy, that there will be on one side,
one analyst says skype makes $2 billion a year in revenue.hone messaging, maybe they could start charging the way skype does, calling happening on whatsapp. a lot of ways but numbers are what matters. quite money can be counted numerically as well. you think it is enough, and it is the notion of global domination, might be hey messaging. if we could take away the eyeballs going away from facebook facebook would be better for it because no one else would benefit. >> that would be a...
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a victim of trafficking, ves ma went on to work. we skyped film-maker and journalist in majorca spain. >> she said that she had problems with the engineer and staff at the center. they were asking her to accept relations. and she was angry and went to somaly mam to denounce it >>> pedro interviewed six women as part of an investigation for the spanish donor organization and found evidence of systematic abuse and possible rapes at the shelter. they severed its ties with somaly mam. >> we asked somaly mam for an explanation. she denied all of these things but a week later the two persons were fired because of going to take beers with the girls. she didn't accept the main reason but indirectly she reacted by firing or saying that they will be - that they had fired. >> reporter: one of the people that somaly mam fired was a manager of the center. he denies abusing women but singles out the other man who was dismissed as the problem. >> translation: he was cheeky and had many women. between us he's a very bad person. that is why they came to me as
a victim of trafficking, ves ma went on to work. we skyped film-maker and journalist in majorca spain. >> she said that she had problems with the engineer and staff at the center. they were asking her to accept relations. and she was angry and went to somaly mam to denounce it >>> pedro interviewed six women as part of an investigation for the spanish donor organization and found evidence of systematic abuse and possible rapes at the shelter. they severed its ties with somaly...
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and then from august 14th to august 2th he would check in and just give my mom updates on how his trip was? >> skype or phone? >> phone. and then on august 29th it actually happened to be a holiday there. and he was really excited. he called home and told my mom that is he going to a big party. is he going to meet with relatives there meet family he had never met. our relatives were in a panic because he never showed up to the party. they went back to the apartment of the cousin that he was staying at and found that the door had been broken open. and it was obvious that there was a scuffle, that items of his had been removed. his american and iranian passport, his computer, his phone and his camera were taken. and for four months our family frantically went and called the authorities. we called the iranian intrasection here and nobody knew his whereabouts or what the reason behind his disappearance was. >> how awful was it if they had no idea whether he was dead or alive or in prison. >> we felt helpless. we knew to some degree he was taken likely in prison. >> it's heart wrenching that our brother
and then from august 14th to august 2th he would check in and just give my mom updates on how his trip was? >> skype or phone? >> phone. and then on august 29th it actually happened to be a holiday there. and he was really excited. he called home and told my mom that is he going to a big party. is he going to meet with relatives there meet family he had never met. our relatives were in a panic because he never showed up to the party. they went back to the apartment of the cousin...
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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 >> hi, i'm corn field and welcome to doing building san francisco, we are doin
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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every time we talk on the phone or skype, i hear constant bombardment, constant shelling. attacks are random. they are given no warning. they have been at 2:00 a.m. 3:00 a.m. 4:00 a.m. and civilians are dropping like flies. >> well known at san francisco work because of the work on the city's civil rights ordinance. >> a new discovery in the germanwings plane crash. the copilot accelerated as the plane was flying into the mountain. he meant to destroy that plane. it shows lubitz repeatedly accelerated. the crash killed 150 people. >>> still ahead at 5:0, why exactly did he do it? latest on the search for the motive and closer look at the new evidence we just told you about. nightly news with lester holt begins at 5:30. >> lost at sea for 66 days and one man's harrowing story of survival and how the stars aligned, ultimately leading to his rescue. >>> and a crime that cost caltrans millions of dollars. the action the agency is taking to fight back against copper wire theft. >> good afternoon. i'm meteorologist era here inny. beautiful day across the south bay for weather un
every time we talk on the phone or skype, i hear constant bombardment, constant shelling. attacks are random. they are given no warning. they have been at 2:00 a.m. 3:00 a.m. 4:00 a.m. and civilians are dropping like flies. >> well known at san francisco work because of the work on the city's civil rights ordinance. >> a new discovery in the germanwings plane crash. the copilot accelerated as the plane was flying into the mountain. he meant to destroy that plane. it shows lubitz...
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and the director, this wonderful french director would phone me up on skype and say jeremy, you mustto lose a lot of weight. i lost about 35 pounds. >> wow. >> i was super skinny. so getting back from that was really tough. >> you've had quite a start in the business. we saw you acting opposite michael douglas there. your first film you get a call from steven spielberg. setting the bar pretty high out of the gate. >> i can't really think about it now. it's so scary to me it might not have happened. >> and you were nominated for an oscar on "war horse." >> not me personally, but the film was. it was an insane introduction to the movie business. steven was so kind to me and held my hand through the process. >> we've got a new favorite story. can you tell us the time you ran into one of your favorite actors in the lou at an award show? >> it's funny. because the researcher from this program phoned me up and said can we do that story. i said yeah. >> that must have been katie. >> who's already laughing. >> yeah. a story to tell on live tv. okay. so i had never been to an awards show befo
and the director, this wonderful french director would phone me up on skype and say jeremy, you mustto lose a lot of weight. i lost about 35 pounds. >> wow. >> i was super skinny. so getting back from that was really tough. >> you've had quite a start in the business. we saw you acting opposite michael douglas there. your first film you get a call from steven spielberg. setting the bar pretty high out of the gate. >> i can't really think about it now. it's so scary to me...
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one of the students on that stage spoke with "today" via skype. as standing on the edge of the stage on the right side of the screen when the orchestra pit collapsed. >> all of a sudden the floor caved and i watched 25 p 30 of my good friends, classmates and some of my best friends fall into this pit. it was for the most part just terrifying and at first it didn't seem real. >> a 15 students got hurt. they're all, though expected to be okay. is. >> hands up down shoot. >>> community groupings in baltimore warn they will shut the city down if they don't get answers in freddie gray's death. pastors and protesters want to see charges after gray's spine was crushed while in police custody. last night, tensions between police and breaux testers flared up when demonstrators surrounded a police car maryland governor larry hogan sent state troopers to help with crowd control. in a couple hours, baltimore's mayor are meet with community leaders about the next step in this investigation. we still don't know how gray's final cord was almost severed. a lawyer
one of the students on that stage spoke with "today" via skype. as standing on the edge of the stage on the right side of the screen when the orchestra pit collapsed. >> all of a sudden the floor caved and i watched 25 p 30 of my good friends, classmates and some of my best friends fall into this pit. it was for the most part just terrifying and at first it didn't seem real. >> a 15 students got hurt. they're all, though expected to be okay. is. >> hands up down...
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on. we skype. cell phone coverage in iraq is better than cell phone coverage in montana. that needs to be fixed. i spend a lot of time on the road. my family is here in washington, which is important. i make sure that i am a father. i see my children, my grandchildren. my daughter is a navy diver, my son-in-law is a navy seal. it is nice to have the grandkids appear. i am proud to have them with me. >> is it the job what you expected? representative zinke: to a degree. i have had to readjust my expectations on how fast we get things done. it is bureaucratic. i wasn't surprised at the amount of bureaucracy in washington d.c. the view from here is a lot different from yellowstone. part of the hurdle we will need to get over is that decisions being made in washington, by the bureaucrats, they are not bad people but they do not know the issues on the ground. they cannot tell you where montana is on the map, these decisions are being made that affect people across america from people who don't understand what it is to be out in america. we see these these regulations how they a
on. we skype. cell phone coverage in iraq is better than cell phone coverage in montana. that needs to be fixed. i spend a lot of time on the road. my family is here in washington, which is important. i make sure that i am a father. i see my children, my grandchildren. my daughter is a navy diver, my son-in-law is a navy seal. it is nice to have the grandkids appear. i am proud to have them with me. >> is it the job what you expected? representative zinke: to a degree. i have had to...
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on. we skype. cell phone coverage in iraq is better than cell phone coverage in montana. that needs to be fixed. i spend a lot of time on the road. my family is here in washington, which is important. i make sure that i am a father. i spent a lot of deployments away. and to a degree, i want to see my children, my grandchildren. my daughter is a navy diver, my son is a navy seal. they are in virginia beach. it is nice to have the grandkids but here -- up here. i am proud to have them with me. steve: is it the job you expected? rep. zinke: to a degree. i have had to readjust my expectations on how fast we get things done. it is bureaucratic. i wasn't surprised at the amount of bureaucracy in washington d.c. the view from here is a lot different from yellowstone. part of the hurdle we will need to get over is that decisions being made in washington, by the bureaucrats, they are not bad people but they do not know the issues on the ground. they cannot tell you where montana is on the map, these -- or the difference between butte and bozeman, and yet decisions are being made th
on. we skype. cell phone coverage in iraq is better than cell phone coverage in montana. that needs to be fixed. i spend a lot of time on the road. my family is here in washington, which is important. i make sure that i am a father. i spent a lot of deployments away. and to a degree, i want to see my children, my grandchildren. my daughter is a navy diver, my son is a navy seal. they are in virginia beach. it is nice to have the grandkids but here -- up here. i am proud to have them with me....
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on the food basket. at the moment we are joined live from skype. chris, thank you for joining us here on al jazeera. what are you hearing about what is happening within the camp. we are concerned from civilians. since early afternoon there were fierce clashes. amongst those are 3,500 children. their lives are in danger in danger of displacement and being severely injured, which is why we are saying that all of the parties must respect their obligations. we are concerned particularly about children. >> thousands of people that depend on aid have been depending on aid for years. how difficult is to to get aid, and not just supplies. >> it's almost impossible since the siege was imposed in 2013. we have had poor access. it began again since 6 december. we've been able to get very little in. last year for example, we had 131 days of access. we take in an average of 93 a day. the minimum they need is 400. we have women dying in childbirth because of lack of medical supplies. we have reports of children reportedly dying of starvation. that is how things were already, and there's now a development today. t
on the food basket. at the moment we are joined live from skype. chris, thank you for joining us here on al jazeera. what are you hearing about what is happening within the camp. we are concerned from civilians. since early afternoon there were fierce clashes. amongst those are 3,500 children. their lives are in danger in danger of displacement and being severely injured, which is why we are saying that all of the parties must respect their obligations. we are concerned particularly about...
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on the link. if you get invited via skype and instant messages, be careful. using mobile devices shrinks the target area sometimes. >> what does that mean? using mobile shrinks the area is that good or bad in i'm more at risk for using mobile or less at risk. >> when you look at the ios operating system, it's a closed environment. you're buying the applications from the single app store if is a small operating system, there is least ways to hack it right now. android is a little more open, there is a little more ways, but right now if you want to hack a mobile device, you're doing it through e-mail, trying to get an e-mail to that person, or trying to get them to click a link or do something. you can't just find those mobile devices via ip addresses like you can find a server at a company. where ever money goes crime follows. where information is stored espionage will follow. >> you mention some of it is self inflicted. it happens if you click a link or you open an e-mail you should not have do you combat human interesting with curiosity, or stupidity, is the
on the link. if you get invited via skype and instant messages, be careful. using mobile devices shrinks the target area sometimes. >> what does that mean? using mobile shrinks the area is that good or bad in i'm more at risk for using mobile or less at risk. >> when you look at the ios operating system, it's a closed environment. you're buying the applications from the single app store if is a small operating system, there is least ways to hack it right now. android is a little...
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on kype from lonely planet. historically as a guidebook publisher, tell us how you are in just -- are adjusting to this. skypewe have been in it on long time. it is much more important, what has been placed on the digital side of the business, and we do not even look at ourselves as a book publisher. you can see 500 books behind me that we published in nine languages, but we really look at ourselves as a brand and a content business. books is a part of that. the digital ecosystem is a part of that. it has always been important for us, but it hasn't wired that our business constantly shift to adapt to those new environments. 19 satellites at a command. what an amazing tool with a traveler. guest: what about the airbnb? daniel: i think airbnb is an amazing bank that if come to prominence here in the last couple of years. i have had several great experiences with airbnb. it is interesting with us because we are trying to guide people to have unique experiences. that is what lonely planet is all about. survey the earth on behalf of people who want to travel, and airbnb, their egos is to provide that experience, s
on kype from lonely planet. historically as a guidebook publisher, tell us how you are in just -- are adjusting to this. skypewe have been in it on long time. it is much more important, what has been placed on the digital side of the business, and we do not even look at ourselves as a book publisher. you can see 500 books behind me that we published in nine languages, but we really look at ourselves as a brand and a content business. books is a part of that. the digital ecosystem is a part of...
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skype from moscow by andrew roth. he has reported the story for the new york times. so what are the american advisors doing on the ground? >> hi hari. the american advisor who came from in the hudson 73rd airborne based if italy and they come to train ukraine's fat guard b a thousand members of the national guard are engaged in in combat in the east of the country an they're going to be working on what they said were military training as well as specifically focusing on the officer corps. so this is a very new unit that the national guard so the officers a lot of them haven't had much training yet at all. >> srennivasan: so this is short of supplying any arms or weapons to the ukraine. the united states has refused to do that right? >> so far they have. the united states has supplied somewhat is you will caed nond lethal aid to ukraine. that includes promises to supply humvees both armoured and unarmoured. dronesment but they haven't yet agreed to supply lethal aid, weapons in particular anti-tank weapons that both people who are on the front linesing soldiers who are on the front lines as well as officials i
skype from moscow by andrew roth. he has reported the story for the new york times. so what are the american advisors doing on the ground? >> hi hari. the american advisor who came from in the hudson 73rd airborne based if italy and they come to train ukraine's fat guard b a thousand members of the national guard are engaged in in combat in the east of the country an they're going to be working on what they said were military training as well as specifically focusing on the officer corps....
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she said "let's work on wesleyan", he had no transcripts, education, they did skype interviews. wesleyan took a risk, accepted him. jess and kennedy were married, started an organization at the school for girls in a slum, that is the most inspiring, imagine. >> a lot of people you describe as being transformative in their communities are making a big impact. one of them is nine years old. the one that opens up your book, "a path appears," rachel beckwith. tell me about her. >> so rachel is a remarkable girl from seattle. at age 8 she heard about how many people worldwide didn't have access to clean water. she decided to donate her ninth birthday to charity water. instead of gifts she asked for money to build a well. she set a goal of raising 300 dollars for a well in ethiopia. she was bummed out she was only able to raise just over 200. soon after she was in a car accident, she was fighting for life. people were trying to show support. people went to her page, donated. the amount raised surges. past $300, past $5,000 - but - in the end she died. she did not make it. but people w
she said "let's work on wesleyan", he had no transcripts, education, they did skype interviews. wesleyan took a risk, accepted him. jess and kennedy were married, started an organization at the school for girls in a slum, that is the most inspiring, imagine. >> a lot of people you describe as being transformative in their communities are making a big impact. one of them is nine years old. the one that opens up your book, "a path appears," rachel beckwith. tell me about...
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and i'm trying to have at least a day with them on the weekends and you know, i skype with my kids in the states all the time. >> you skype with your kids? >> yeah, it's great. and family time for me is very very important. so you know, with the younger ones i love to cook so you know we cook together on the weekends. >> king abdullah says the supply of weapons from the u.s. has improved dramatically in recent weeks. he says there's much more to be done against isis in syria and iraq. of course the never-ending controversy in the middle east between the israelis and palestinians, whether a two-state solution will move forward. he's always dealing with that. i'll be back in d.c. tomorrow. shannon, back to you. >> all right, bret, safe travels. >>> we will get panel reaction to what we just heard after a quick break. doug, we have the results, but first, we have a very special guest. come on out, flo! [house band playing] you have anything to say to flo? nah, i'll just let the results do the talking. [crowd booing] well, he can do that. we show our progressive direct rate and the rates
and i'm trying to have at least a day with them on the weekends and you know, i skype with my kids in the states all the time. >> you skype with your kids? >> yeah, it's great. and family time for me is very very important. so you know, with the younger ones i love to cook so you know we cook together on the weekends. >> king abdullah says the supply of weapons from the u.s. has improved dramatically in recent weeks. he says there's much more to be done against isis in syria...
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. >> for the turkish perspective on what has become a very divisive day, let's turn now to our correspondent, dorian jones who joins us from istanbul by skype. what is modern turkey choose to essentially ignore the genocide and instead mark a world where one battle anniversary, that of gallipoli? >> they say it's just a coincidence. they say the traditional commemorate gallipoli in march, but the reason they moved into april 25 was to coincide with the australian and new zealand commemorations and why they had ceremonies on the 24th was because they said so many world leaders are attending they needed the time for commemorations. they dismiss accusations that this was an attempt to deflect interest and attention. they say it's just a coincidence, but to be honest, within turkey, there's a great deal of skepticism, and many have said that this is no more than a cheap, crude, diplomatic trick and it does appear to have backfired in many ways because invitations to the heads of state in france and russia, key allies in turkey -- they were rejected. >> at some point in the future, will turkey investigate at least what many in the west say was i
. >> for the turkish perspective on what has become a very divisive day, let's turn now to our correspondent, dorian jones who joins us from istanbul by skype. what is modern turkey choose to essentially ignore the genocide and instead mark a world where one battle anniversary, that of gallipoli? >> they say it's just a coincidence. they say the traditional commemorate gallipoli in march, but the reason they moved into april 25 was to coincide with the australian and new zealand...
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on wwe's tough enough. i sure hope he does. tell us more about this video, we have nathan barnett via skype "right this minute." the show. we want to know if keith has heard anything. >> two minutes before i got on this call with you guys gold dust wwe's major wrestlers, just tweeted keith and he said i believe keith is tough enough. it's working. everyone is getting on keith's side and they're backing him. >> keith is such a sweet guy. do you think he can take it? >> actually have been training with rakishi that you've seen in the video, just to be prepared. he is taking this very verks seriously. >> how much of a bucket list item is wrestling for you as nathan barnett? >> it's probably number one. >> how does he survive all those hits to the head? >> i just take it. how fast you pull it off it's the sound that does it. i could do that all day long. >> you have this awesome comb over right now. you're working on a new project. tell people about what it is you're doing. and disney show called "kirby bucket" and i play wild gil for the next while, till wwe calls. then you know where i'll be. >> that's it for us
on wwe's tough enough. i sure hope he does. tell us more about this video, we have nathan barnett via skype "right this minute." the show. we want to know if keith has heard anything. >> two minutes before i got on this call with you guys gold dust wwe's major wrestlers, just tweeted keith and he said i believe keith is tough enough. it's working. everyone is getting on keith's side and they're backing him. >> keith is such a sweet guy. do you think he can take it?...