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otto: i think it is a? a question credits -- credit suisse has not been the only bank in that situation. the difficulty that the investment bank model is it used to be before the crisis does not really work so with regulation we have to restructure that at adjusted to the new world basically. yes, i think there is always a risk that cuts go too far, that maybe the franchise gets damaged to some extent. on that again i would say for credit investors, having a least anfocus on at concept, much more stable earnings producers like wealth management, private banking, etc., is actually a good thing rather than just this heavy focus on basically market-driven results which while you have a good month, good quarter you have great results. you have a bad quarter, that is not ideal really for credit investors who like a much more predictable -- mark: this is a lovely chart for equity investors. it shows how tidjane thiam has fared since june 1 last year. total return which includes dividends down 42%. their peers hav
otto: i think it is a? a question credits -- credit suisse has not been the only bank in that situation. the difficulty that the investment bank model is it used to be before the crisis does not really work so with regulation we have to restructure that at adjusted to the new world basically. yes, i think there is always a risk that cuts go too far, that maybe the franchise gets damaged to some extent. on that again i would say for credit investors, having a least anfocus on at concept, much...
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g otto, what do you think?>> in this case, a candidate like donald trump who has pontificated about his success and how he used a lot to his advantage, i don't think it's problematic for him to say i don't want to release my taxes and unlike richard, i think in this case he doesn't need to. why? there has been a lot done on this as well. he announced that here's my wealth. >> why not release his tax returns, g otto? >> he provided information. [overlapping conversation] heather: i would think at some point he would almost have to. it's so much fodder for the democrats. it's never been done before where somebody hasn't released their taxes. on the other hand there could be something damaging in let me ask you about the vp who he would bring on to be his vice presidential nominee. richard, what do you think about chris christie and he said five or six people he's looking through right now. >> i don't think chris christie as at the top of his list. chris christie has weighed so much water under the bridge both lit
g otto, what do you think?>> in this case, a candidate like donald trump who has pontificated about his success and how he used a lot to his advantage, i don't think it's problematic for him to say i don't want to release my taxes and unlike richard, i think in this case he doesn't need to. why? there has been a lot done on this as well. he announced that here's my wealth. >> why not release his tax returns, g otto? >> he provided information. [overlapping conversation]...
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their new startup is called "otto". it's based in san francisco.y're hoping to equip trucks with software and sensors to navigate highways on their own. human operators would take control only on city streets. otto's founder says its technology is still likely years from actually hitting the road. ==sam/2-shot== garlic lovers take note: your favorite new fast food item is back at four select bay area mcdonald's. ==laura/vo== we're talking about the golden arches' new "gilroy garlic fries." since the start of the month .. mcdonald's has been testing them at just four locations. your favorite new item is back. >> the gilroy garlic fries. mcdonald's has been testing them. all four restaurants ran out of garlic and sales were put on hold. that is until today. sales resume at the same four restaurants in san jose and santa clara. that is as long as supplies last. >>> all the single ladies and everybody else, the queen bee took over levi stadium. tens of thousands of people packed into that 49er stadium for beyonce's formation world tour. this is where s
their new startup is called "otto". it's based in san francisco.y're hoping to equip trucks with software and sensors to navigate highways on their own. human operators would take control only on city streets. otto's founder says its technology is still likely years from actually hitting the road. ==sam/2-shot== garlic lovers take note: your favorite new fast food item is back at four select bay area mcdonald's. ==laura/vo== we're talking about the golden arches' new "gilroy...
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otto dichtl also, thank you so much.n's conference that we will continue watching and bring you the very latest from deutsche bank. probably the ceo most under pressure when it comes to the european landscape right now. this is the latest from that egypt airplane that we've been talking about today. shipshas deployed naval to search for an airbus en route to paris. 66 people were on board. a little bit of treasure on this egypt stock exchange -- pressure on this egypt stock exchange. thomas cook down 17.6%. if you are a bloomberg user, check out our life blog on this egypt airplane. they've just posted some marine traffic. this is a graphic that shows the ships closing in on the reports of lost position of the plane. we will bring you that as soon as we have breaking news. ♪ francine: this is "the pulse." let's get straight to the bloomberg business flash with nejra cehic. nejra: tesla to sell stock to help pay for an extension that includes its forthcoming model three electric car and boosting annual production to have
otto dichtl also, thank you so much.n's conference that we will continue watching and bring you the very latest from deutsche bank. probably the ceo most under pressure when it comes to the european landscape right now. this is the latest from that egypt airplane that we've been talking about today. shipshas deployed naval to search for an airbus en route to paris. 66 people were on board. a little bit of treasure on this egypt stock exchange -- pressure on this egypt stock exchange. thomas...
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that is otto, a 21-year-old university of virginia student.was sentenced to 15 years in hard time for allegedly snatching one of those prop began at that posters, supposedly some type of frat prank. this young man, this young american who is in virginia, there he is, held by these people. obviously probably could get out within a few months if they staged some type of high profile type of exchange. what do you think will happen to otto and how can we stop this regime from pulling stuff -- these parades like we see there with this poor young man? >> well, the first thing is, if you're looking to go someplace on spring break, leave north korea off the list. that's number one. number two, to get him back is probably, as you point out, going to take a high profile thing, either a very big politician from this country or perhaps some kind of media celebrity go over there and make a deal. but kim jong-un, he knows how to push our buttons. he knows how to get what he wants and he's going to hold that kid until he gets what he wants. >> we should all
that is otto, a 21-year-old university of virginia student.was sentenced to 15 years in hard time for allegedly snatching one of those prop began at that posters, supposedly some type of frat prank. this young man, this young american who is in virginia, there he is, held by these people. obviously probably could get out within a few months if they staged some type of high profile type of exchange. what do you think will happen to otto and how can we stop this regime from pulling stuff -- these...
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cindy otto runs the university of pennsylvania's working dog center. >> it makes me concerned. i think that we have an obligation to the public to keep ve safe, and the dogs we know are the most effective screening tool for explosives. >> reporter: recently, dr. otto warned congress of the potential for a looming shortage. >> one of the major reasons for the shortage of quality dogs is that we rely heavily on procurement of dogs from other countries. to us, a national breeding program is a priority. >> reporter: the transportation security administration used to have its own breeding program, but shut it down in 2012 due to high costs. now, the agency needs some 60 additional dogs to add to the 300 it's using. customs and border protections says it needs an additional 325 canine teams. >> we need to think about a better way to provide these dogs because it really is a national security issue that we're all invested in. >> reporter: the t.s.a. says it would like to add hundreds of more detection canines to airports in the coming years. kris van cleave, cbs news, reagan national
cindy otto runs the university of pennsylvania's working dog center. >> it makes me concerned. i think that we have an obligation to the public to keep ve safe, and the dogs we know are the most effective screening tool for explosives. >> reporter: recently, dr. otto warned congress of the potential for a looming shortage. >> one of the major reasons for the shortage of quality dogs is that we rely heavily on procurement of dogs from other countries. to us, a national breeding...
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north korea said any word again k nth including student otto warmbier.isolated, and more dangerous than ever. even his main ally china has lost patience with him. it's not a great way to start his big celebration of power. lester? >> bill neely from north korea. >>> still ahead tonight, compulsive sex, gambling, shopping and more. a new warning about uncontrollable side effects from a widely used prescription drug. and one woman who says it nearly tore her family apart. we'll have her story. >>> also, when the big day is over, what do you do with all the leftover wedding flowers? a heartwarming solution we'll tell you about in our new series, inspiring america. ad the shooting, or behavior. burning of diac al changes in md or swelling, trouble breathing, until you know how lyrica affects you.l oblem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. now i have less diabetic nerve pain. ask your doctor about lyrica. flea bites can mean misery for your cat. advantage® ii monthly topical kills fleas through contact. fleas do not ha
north korea said any word again k nth including student otto warmbier.isolated, and more dangerous than ever. even his main ally china has lost patience with him. it's not a great way to start his big celebration of power. lester? >> bill neely from north korea. >>> still ahead tonight, compulsive sex, gambling, shopping and more. a new warning about uncontrollable side effects from a widely used prescription drug. and one woman who says it nearly tore her family apart. we'll...
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working, but on the other hand i wanted to have money. >> how many people you the personally murder, otto? >> myself personally, i actually killed three people. but i participated in all five of the murders. >> bitterman buried one of the victims in his own backyard. >> translator: in a movie it looks real easy. you just hit the guy, he falls down and he's eliminated, you know. he's knocked out, so he's out of the way. you know. but in reality it's different. the guy started to fight back. and then it turned into a knife fight. then it turned into a murder. i know that people say and write things about me. that i'm a cold-blooded murderer but there is no such thing as a cold-blooded murderer because every time when you decide to take someone else's life, it is such a mental strain on you. it's so much stress. it's so hard on your nerves. there's just no way to describe it. >> bitterman escaped execution because of the nation's decision to abolish the death penalty. instead, he will spend nearly every hour of every day confined to a cell. life for some of the general population inmates off
working, but on the other hand i wanted to have money. >> how many people you the personally murder, otto? >> myself personally, i actually killed three people. but i participated in all five of the murders. >> bitterman buried one of the victims in his own backyard. >> translator: in a movie it looks real easy. you just hit the guy, he falls down and he's eliminated, you know. he's knocked out, so he's out of the way. you know. but in reality it's different. the guy...
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otto says the technology is a long way to prevent reliable enough that a robot can be trusted to steer a big rig. eventually they envision a truck that can navigate on the highway on its own while the driver is napping. and it will do other things inside the truck.>> that is very interesting and scary. >> looking in the rearview mirror. >> there are some truck drivers out there that are not such great drivers, so the selfless driving car could be better. >>> the petsmart employee accused of killing the dog, the injuries that the pet suffer during a grooming appointment and what the family of the suspect is saying. >>> know your opponent, and the warriors fans on the oklahoma city thunder.>>> the traffic is going to be busy, in many areas, and the golden gate bridge is looking good heading south.>>> a little bit of fog on the san mateo-santa cruz goes, all set for the warm up into the 90s. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2, 6:12 am. >>> beyonce was vacava levi's stadium since the first time since super bowl 50, performing to a sold-out crowd as part of her formation tour.>> welcome to t
otto says the technology is a long way to prevent reliable enough that a robot can be trusted to steer a big rig. eventually they envision a truck that can navigate on the highway on its own while the driver is napping. and it will do other things inside the truck.>> that is very interesting and scary. >> looking in the rearview mirror. >> there are some truck drivers out there that are not such great drivers, so the selfless driving car could be better. >>> the...
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tras los escÁndalos de corrupciÓn que pusieron fin el aÑo pasado al gobierno del ex vicepresidente ottofiesto la vulnerabilidad de la sede de gobierno, los jÓvenes se hicieron pasar por autorizaciÓn a vez en su interior gritaron consignas y desplegaron pancartas contra las reformas de la educaciÓn que impulsa la presidenta michelle bachelet, varios fueron detenidos. el presidente enrique peÑa nieto y la alta representante de la uniÓn europea para asuntos exteriores y y polÍtica de seguridad, se reunieron para acordar la primera ronda de negociaciones para la actualizaciÓn del acuerdo global entre mÉxico y esa alianza de paÍses. ♪ ♪ ilia: hoy tuvimos un dÍa resplandeciente, soleado, con temperaturas mÁximas en los 80, vamos con eduardo rodrÍguez para que nos diga quÉ podemos esperar que el resto de la semana. eduardo: gracias, efectivamente un dÍa resplandeciente pero tenemos la advertencia de que dura hasta el viernes a la medianoche, esto es contaminaciÓn del aire, no solamente en filadelfia, todos los condados en torno a esa zona, new jersey, delaware, el este de pensilvania, maryland
tras los escÁndalos de corrupciÓn que pusieron fin el aÑo pasado al gobierno del ex vicepresidente ottofiesto la vulnerabilidad de la sede de gobierno, los jÓvenes se hicieron pasar por autorizaciÓn a vez en su interior gritaron consignas y desplegaron pancartas contra las reformas de la educaciÓn que impulsa la presidenta michelle bachelet, varios fueron detenidos. el presidente enrique peÑa nieto y la alta representante de la uniÓn europea para asuntos exteriores y y polÍtica de...
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. >> reporter: north korea is still holding two americans in jail, including student otto warmbier. and its leader still holds his finger on the nuclear trigger. under kim jong-un's leadership, north korea has become more isolated, and more dangerous than ever. even his main ally china has lost patience with him. it's not a great way to start his big celebration of power. lester? >> bill neely from north korea. >>> still ahead tonight, compulsive sex, gambling, shopping and more. a new warning about uncontrollable side effects from a widely used prescription drug. and one woman who says it nearly tore her family apart. we'll have her story. >>> also, when the big day is over, what do you do with all the leftover wedding flowers? a heartwarming solution we'll tell you about in our new series, inspiring america. >>> now to a striking warning about a well-known commonly prescribed drug. the fda now cautioning the active ingredient in abilify, an anti-psychotic drug, also used to treat depression, can cause compulsive urges to have sex, gamble, shop and more. blake mccoy talks to one wo
. >> reporter: north korea is still holding two americans in jail, including student otto warmbier. and its leader still holds his finger on the nuclear trigger. under kim jong-un's leadership, north korea has become more isolated, and more dangerous than ever. even his main ally china has lost patience with him. it's not a great way to start his big celebration of power. lester? >> bill neely from north korea. >>> still ahead tonight, compulsive sex, gambling, shopping and...
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so we are looking not bellwether counties and places like florida, virginia, otto, north carolina, newhampshire, colorado and wisconsin. republicans haven't quite won wisconsin yet. because of the changes that occurred the last few years, a pretty good opportunity is there. the idea is to find out who they are because the key theory in the book is the reason why republicans when elections in those counties that can't won presidential elections is because the national level has lost touch with who the voters are the local level. >> let's go to hamilton county, ohio. who are some of the voters that republicans have lost and how can they get them back? >> hamilton county is an interesting case because the only net population loss over the last few decades. people coming in from other parts of the country, carrying their native political elections with them. hamilton county is the one where people have left and it had a pretty significant population decreased over the last 30 to 40 years. the people who are left are the people who didn't have the economic mobility to have those options to
so we are looking not bellwether counties and places like florida, virginia, otto, north carolina, newhampshire, colorado and wisconsin. republicans haven't quite won wisconsin yet. because of the changes that occurred the last few years, a pretty good opportunity is there. the idea is to find out who they are because the key theory in the book is the reason why republicans when elections in those counties that can't won presidential elections is because the national level has lost touch with...
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shown is the starvation here, the human rights abuses, scenes like this. 21-year-old american student otto warmbier sobbing as he is sentenced to 15 years' hard labor for stealing a propaganda poster. terry moran, abc news, pyongyang, north korea. >> thanks. >>> and back home to a new development in the death of prince. court documents revealing that the firm in charge of settling his estate has allowed dna tests on prince's blood in case an heir comes forward. as they wait to find out from the coroner if there was percocet in his system. >>> and a fedex truck weaving in and out of traffic. and a truck overturning, spilling potatoes on the highway. here's gio benitez. >> reporter: watch closely as a fedex truck weaves in and out of a lane. and look, here it moves into the middle lane, hits a vehicle, and then loses control. slamming into other cars, causing a nasty pile-up in nashville. >> there was no time to think. i was just underneath a semi going down the road. >> reporter: incredibly, despite a fire on the road, no serious injuries. the driver of the fedex truck, cited for fatigue. a
shown is the starvation here, the human rights abuses, scenes like this. 21-year-old american student otto warmbier sobbing as he is sentenced to 15 years' hard labor for stealing a propaganda poster. terry moran, abc news, pyongyang, north korea. >> thanks. >>> and back home to a new development in the death of prince. court documents revealing that the firm in charge of settling his estate has allowed dna tests on prince's blood in case an heir comes forward. as they wait to...
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seems scary, how about self driving big rigs, group of ex-google staffers created new company called ottond they want to bring self driving technology to trucks. they say trucks will drive themselves, so that the truck operators can sleep. brooke and jim, back to you. >> i'm never going to drive ever again i'm staying in my house. >> you will not even leave, walking either. >> no, no. >> thanks a lot. >> okay. >> can you imagine seeing a big rig driving down the road with the driver sleeping? >> no, i can't imagine that. it is terrifying. >> thanks, good morning, jill. >>> this morning's twin brothers, and accused in a series of bombings. investigators say daniel and they set up improvised, and, college last december. the blast, damaged in amish phone shed, a produce shed, and a well pump in chester and lancaster county. they owned most of the buildings. >> it is not often you will see twin brothers arrested for doing something as reckless and stupid as this. >> no one was hurt luckily, the twins are 22 years old and charged with arson and other crimes. >>> well, talk about sticker shock,
seems scary, how about self driving big rigs, group of ex-google staffers created new company called ottond they want to bring self driving technology to trucks. they say trucks will drive themselves, so that the truck operators can sleep. brooke and jim, back to you. >> i'm never going to drive ever again i'm staying in my house. >> you will not even leave, walking either. >> no, no. >> thanks a lot. >> okay. >> can you imagine seeing a big rig driving down...
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know what happens when high-level american officials go there and we have the sad continuing case of otto, a 21-year-old university of virginia studio, this kid has been sentenced to 15 years in hard labor in north korea for allegedly grabbing a propaganda banner from his room, part of sometimes maybe a frat initiation or something, an american held hostage, imprisoned, hard labor, 15 years. look at this young man. do you think that kim jong-un is trying to set up, as you say, a high level visit to release him potentially? >> sure. i think there's nothing more cynical than regimes like north korea or iran taking hostages like this young man as iran has done with hikers and visitors to tehran to use them as bargaining chips. this is a propaganda ploy that's been used over and over again. it never fails to find some suckers in the west who believe it's really a sign of goodwill when these authoritarian regimes release somebody they never should have captured in the first place, so i think it's entirely possible as part of that cynical approach that this may be something on offer if a high-l
know what happens when high-level american officials go there and we have the sad continuing case of otto, a 21-year-old university of virginia studio, this kid has been sentenced to 15 years in hard labor in north korea for allegedly grabbing a propaganda banner from his room, part of sometimes maybe a frat initiation or something, an american held hostage, imprisoned, hard labor, 15 years. look at this young man. do you think that kim jong-un is trying to set up, as you say, a high level...
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because the book does, in fact, suggest that general otto perez molina, who was the leading right wing candidate for president, had a role. in fact, the main witness in the case says he has a role. and i tried to provide some supporting evidence for that, of which now, since the book's come out, i have a lot more. and this became a big factor in the campaign. >> hinojosa: well, he's running for president, right? >> yeah. >> hinojosa: the man who's implicated. >> and a lot of people say... and, you know, it was... whether scrupulously or not, the opposition certainly used the book. and a lot of stuff got out there, and a lot of people say it hurt his campaign. most importantly for me... and this is... i don't want to go on too long about this, because it's complicated. but a big part of the book talks about how after the verdicts in 2001, so much was done. because this verdict, this unprecedented achieving of justice, threatened so many people in guatemala if the case went forward. so much depends in impunity staying intact. and they tried to just, you know, smear everybody involved, an
because the book does, in fact, suggest that general otto perez molina, who was the leading right wing candidate for president, had a role. in fact, the main witness in the case says he has a role. and i tried to provide some supporting evidence for that, of which now, since the book's come out, i have a lot more. and this became a big factor in the campaign. >> hinojosa: well, he's running for president, right? >> yeah. >> hinojosa: the man who's implicated. >> and a...
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that was the description by the german theologian rudolf otto several hundred years ago. david wallace wrote about this. he understood capture and understood the neurocircuits but he understood the relationship between the human and the divine. wallace came to believe that there is no such thing as not worshiping. everybody worships euros. our only choice then is what to worship and the compelling reason for maybe choosing some sort of god or spiritual type thing to worship be it all off or the mother goddess are the four noble truths are some in viable set of ethical principles is pretty much anything else you worship that will keep you alive. rewiring of the brain or strengthening of the neurocircuits in different ways as possible because capture applies to the positive as well as the negative experiences. charitable acts, athletic pursuits, spiritual transcendence. my goal, capture is a way to look at mental suffering. my goal was to try to pull back. depression was a label we gave to a group of symptoms and then then we set off right with causes that group of symptoms
that was the description by the german theologian rudolf otto several hundred years ago. david wallace wrote about this. he understood capture and understood the neurocircuits but he understood the relationship between the human and the divine. wallace came to believe that there is no such thing as not worshiping. everybody worships euros. our only choice then is what to worship and the compelling reason for maybe choosing some sort of god or spiritual type thing to worship be it all off or the...
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joining us now, our bloomberg otto porter david welch. reporter, david wells. how will this work?e sketchy. it will be a stretch within a year to get a fully autonomous car. you could have a car autonomous, that does not need a driver, but there's still a driver in the car to make sure nothing goes wrong. within a year, you are going to need regulations and rules from the government on how driverless cars can even be used, and that is not in place yet. it will be very difficult to see how within 12 months they will get it done. but if they do it, you just get picked up by a car with no driver, and it will take you where you need to go, and then someone else will buckle car, and there it goes. emily: we were just talking about google's deal with self driving minivans. we are talking about it every day. and how many years why vehicle to push a button on my phone, get into a self driving car, and actually feel comfortable? reporter: i'm not sure how quickly you personally will be comfortable, but for the rest of us, i think it's a few years out. the technology is close to ready, but
joining us now, our bloomberg otto porter david welch. reporter, david wells. how will this work?e sketchy. it will be a stretch within a year to get a fully autonomous car. you could have a car autonomous, that does not need a driver, but there's still a driver in the car to make sure nothing goes wrong. within a year, you are going to need regulations and rules from the government on how driverless cars can even be used, and that is not in place yet. it will be very difficult to see how...
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he's sharp and funny like a knife that tickles you while stabbing with u job writer and comedian paul ottod she's the world's youngest cat lady. all right. let's tackle a news topic that no one seems to be paying any attention to. donald trump. [ laughter ] it's been an odd week in the polls. clinton leads in some, trump leads in others. companies have come up with highly sophisticated election model to figure this out. let's take a look at the models now. this for trump. yeah, this is travis. he's obviously for clinton. i don't know why. and this is brad. he's undecided and a very good friend. meanwhile, moody's analytics, the company that correctly predicted every election since the 1980s including when zach and jees see ran for class president in "saved by the bell." a recent washington post poll has trump leading clin on the 46% to 44%. wow. they are applauding a statistic. that rarely happens here at fox. that lead could grow, like a pretty flower maybe. a long awaited inspector general report released on wednesday says that clinton violated record keeping rules by using a private e-m
he's sharp and funny like a knife that tickles you while stabbing with u job writer and comedian paul ottod she's the world's youngest cat lady. all right. let's tackle a news topic that no one seems to be paying any attention to. donald trump. [ laughter ] it's been an odd week in the polls. clinton leads in some, trump leads in others. companies have come up with highly sophisticated election model to figure this out. let's take a look at the models now. this for trump. yeah, this is travis....
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otto is a startup.that in 14 short weeks, the company has created self driving software that can be retrofitted onto existing trucks. here to tell us more are cofounders. you both have quite the pedigree. i wonder, if some people find self driving cars scary, self driving trucks, 18 wheelers, takes it to a whole new level. what makes you think this can be done on a massive scale and safely? >> thanks for having me. cars are scary, trucks are scary, and trucks are also unsafe. the reason we felt an obligation to start the company is we had the knowledge and understanding that the technology can be applied to society sooner than later. if you think about trucks, they are inherently unsafe. we have over 4000 deaths a year on public roads. a lot of issues from pollution to congestion, we believe we can be a solution for society. emily: are there still things a human will need to do? >> the first step is elevating the driver to a supervisor for the truck and basically having the truck drive itself for hundre
otto is a startup.that in 14 short weeks, the company has created self driving software that can be retrofitted onto existing trucks. here to tell us more are cofounders. you both have quite the pedigree. i wonder, if some people find self driving cars scary, self driving trucks, 18 wheelers, takes it to a whole new level. what makes you think this can be done on a massive scale and safely? >> thanks for having me. cars are scary, trucks are scary, and trucks are also unsafe. the reason...
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frank capra and otto priminger.es, there were the african-american slaves who did much of the work on the capitol. how many in all will never be known, but play a large part, they did. notable evidence of their labors are the very pillars that you see that stand all about us here. hired out by their owners, they cut the marble in the quarries. building and rebuilding the capitol took more time and labor and patience than many might imagine. things went wrong. there were angry differences of opinion over matters of all kinds. there were accidents. numerous injuries. and one dramatic narrow escape. at work one day on his frescos in the upper reaches of the dome, constantino slipped from his scaffold and only just managed to catch hold of a rung of the ladder. 15 minutes he hung for dear life, 50 some foot over the floor of the capitol until a capitol policeman happened to glance up and rush to the rescue. he was then 72 and had been at work in the capitol for 26 years. the great dome famously took form through the yea
frank capra and otto priminger.es, there were the african-american slaves who did much of the work on the capitol. how many in all will never be known, but play a large part, they did. notable evidence of their labors are the very pillars that you see that stand all about us here. hired out by their owners, they cut the marble in the quarries. building and rebuilding the capitol took more time and labor and patience than many might imagine. things went wrong. there were angry differences of...
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next to me, mom comedian paul otto. okay. let's start the show. on friday he tweeted in florida two legitimate candidates on ballots. i won't vote for clinton and after years of asking people to vote i won't abstain. interesting. he added, if you can live with a clinton presidency for four years, that's your right. i can't and will do what i can to prevent it. give us a name, rubio. who are you voting for? some people think his tweets mean he's backing trump and rubio supporters are upset. one respondent, worked my [ bleep ] off for you. you said he can't be trusted with a nuclear arsenal, how do you unsay that? yeah, how do you, do you say just kidding? >> no, you have to say it backwards. then it is undone. >> trump said some things. trump seems to be nice to him now. he said he won't call him little marco anymore. >> marco is in between rock and a trump. i get it a vote for hillary is a vote for hillary. a third party candidate is essentially a vote for hillary. i think what is best is for him not to tweet. why does he have to say who he is vot
next to me, mom comedian paul otto. okay. let's start the show. on friday he tweeted in florida two legitimate candidates on ballots. i won't vote for clinton and after years of asking people to vote i won't abstain. interesting. he added, if you can live with a clinton presidency for four years, that's your right. i can't and will do what i can to prevent it. give us a name, rubio. who are you voting for? some people think his tweets mean he's backing trump and rubio supporters are upset. one...
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otto's founder says its technology is likely years from hitting the road.what happens at all the truck stops? >> and the truck drivers. that could be a lot of jobs at stake. >>> a candidate for congress has all but disappeared from the internet this morning. >> several news sites were able to look at that posting before it was removed. mike webb running for congress in virginia thought he was posting an innocent screen capture. this is what his facebook looks like right now. totally blank. mr. webb apparently included a shot of his entire webb browser when he posted his item. the other open tabs on the web browser including to appear what are naughty video sites. when asked by news.com why he was browsing those sites, mr. webb said it was for research. to his credit, he pointed out as the candidate with libertarian views, adults ought to be allowed to do adult things. waze started a carpool feature. you can find people going your way. a new study says southwest airlines totally changed the world of scientific research. statisticians looked at how often scie
otto's founder says its technology is likely years from hitting the road.what happens at all the truck stops? >> and the truck drivers. that could be a lot of jobs at stake. >>> a candidate for congress has all but disappeared from the internet this morning. >> several news sites were able to look at that posting before it was removed. mike webb running for congress in virginia thought he was posting an innocent screen capture. this is what his facebook looks like right...
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the bride's father, charlie otto. is walking her down the aisle.s. they look beautiful together. as the father of the bride presents his daughter to the groom. >> oh. love you. we are going to now let pastor sarah take over for the officiating. >> will you join your hands? friends, we are gathered together to witness and bless the marriage of jennifer lynn mendez and lane arthur stowe in marriage. the covenant of marriage was established by god, who created us for each other. jen and lane have come to give themselves to one another in this holy union. lane and jen, are you ready to take your vows? >> yes. lane, do you take jen to be your wife, to have and to hold, from this day forward, for better for worse, for richer for poorer, in sickness and in health to love and to cherish, all the days of your lives? >> i do. >> jen, do you take lane to be your husband, to have an to hold from this day forward, for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer, in sickness and in health. to love and to cherish, all the days of your lives? >> i do. >> okay. who h
the bride's father, charlie otto. is walking her down the aisle.s. they look beautiful together. as the father of the bride presents his daughter to the groom. >> oh. love you. we are going to now let pastor sarah take over for the officiating. >> will you join your hands? friends, we are gathered together to witness and bless the marriage of jennifer lynn mendez and lane arthur stowe in marriage. the covenant of marriage was established by god, who created us for each other. jen...
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. >> i voted for the otto balog and bernie sanders voted against it.tell you what, looking at it now it's even clearer this way. maria: looking at the state of jobs this morning. the stars of nacchio's hit show but could tonight here plus two is the best candidate for their industry? the evacuation of 75,000 seat stadium. a lifeli
. >> i voted for the otto balog and bernie sanders voted against it.tell you what, looking at it now it's even clearer this way. maria: looking at the state of jobs this morning. the stars of nacchio's hit show but could tonight here plus two is the best candidate for their industry? the evacuation of 75,000 seat stadium. a lifeli
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hamstring injury and this against the rockies, both -- bullpen game, suarez could not hold back re: otto, here he is going down the left field line, but the rockies ahead next inning story got a hold of this staying in the park but deep enough for mark reynolds to easily score from second rockies won 5-2 giants win streak ending at five starting the day leading the west by 4.5. in oakland not better, although feeling pretty good loving the foul ball. how about this catch from billy burns. as good as you will ever see. boom so good you have to see it again. 80s against the tigers in the 80s, boy, things just keep rolling downhill. big fly, a's have lost seven of the last number eight. last night number four-1:00 -- 4-1. >>> nba, kevin love game six cleveland in toronto and white lebron james from the corner series high 33 point for james, raptors are out of the building shot 17-3 pointers. jr smith one in the next possession carry irving with another, three and 30 for the night second straight final appearance from cleveland winning last night 113-87. supposed to be lebron james six strai
hamstring injury and this against the rockies, both -- bullpen game, suarez could not hold back re: otto, here he is going down the left field line, but the rockies ahead next inning story got a hold of this staying in the park but deep enough for mark reynolds to easily score from second rockies won 5-2 giants win streak ending at five starting the day leading the west by 4.5. in oakland not better, although feeling pretty good loving the foul ball. how about this catch from billy burns. as...
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andon: that was the moment that i realized what otto could do for her.dicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are
andon: that was the moment that i realized what otto could do for her.dicated my life to saving the lonely, unwanted dogs that are
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jon: g otto have the floor. >> thank you john. richard, what is going to happen now and i think this is the point. we saw reince priebus sending out to sing trump is the presumptive nominee. were going to see john kasich dropout at 5:00 today, that's likely. what we are going to see is the republicans on the never trump training will realize, they will say oh my god. what i rather have somebody like donald trump who has created jobs, women in executive positions, poking in simple english in terms of protecting our country from isis in anynumber of issues or what i rather have somebody who , we can't figure out what her position is. as bernie pointed out, she changes her position six times in a minute. let's think about what she did in march. she said were going to put the coal miners out of business. jon: next time you are in new york we're going to have to sit down and hash this out over lunch and have you back on. >> i'll be there, let's do it. jon: thank you both. heather: john scott, use showed us how you broke up fights, you
jon: g otto have the floor. >> thank you john. richard, what is going to happen now and i think this is the point. we saw reince priebus sending out to sing trump is the presumptive nominee. were going to see john kasich dropout at 5:00 today, that's likely. what we are going to see is the republicans on the never trump training will realize, they will say oh my god. what i rather have somebody like donald trump who has created jobs, women in executive positions, poking in simple english...
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snow brooke on the list this year no joe on the list, we do have otto.do not have a meisha and we do not have kate, so she and i can be on your good side the rest of the year. let's go ahead. speak egg of the averages, very weird to see any kind of tropical activity in a named system develop in january. but we're just beginning to see the combination every hurricane season, technically, doesn't start until this wednesday, but things can happen but generally speaking the peak of hurricane season won't happen until late august, early september. the eyewitness weather watch ers quickly here too, very, very moisture laden air mass out there. most of the temperature readings we're finding upper 60s, boy does it feel muggy outside. jeff reporting rain right now in hatfield, at 68 degrees, we have got a bunch of great shots that came in over the course of the memorial day weekends, peter took picture of this, 18 to 20 inch turtle he found out sinning himself over the weekend, love it, biggest one he's ever seen, so assume ago the love further unless his neighbo
snow brooke on the list this year no joe on the list, we do have otto.do not have a meisha and we do not have kate, so she and i can be on your good side the rest of the year. let's go ahead. speak egg of the averages, very weird to see any kind of tropical activity in a named system develop in january. but we're just beginning to see the combination every hurricane season, technically, doesn't start until this wednesday, but things can happen but generally speaking the peak of hurricane season...
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apparently otto is a key witness in the fbi investigation into clinton's emails, having received immunityox news anchor and legal analyst greg jarrett. how is it possible, is it possible that there are no pantheon of emails during his four years at the state department? >> it's crazy, isn't it? how indeed.it seems inexplicable and highly suspicious. two possibilities here. the first is, emails could have been deleted but since federal records are by wall required to be preserved, that would be a crime. second of all, he could have used a private account for all his official business if so , did he violate the same law that clinton may have violated mark also, was he really working for clinton personally and not for the department of state even though he was being paid with taxpayer money. that could be considered misappropriation of government funds or fraud and we already know that pagliaro was working for clinton on the side, being paid by her personally, all while collecting a government paycheck. and that is a potential crime. no wonder this is a guy who invoked the fit and needed cri
apparently otto is a key witness in the fbi investigation into clinton's emails, having received immunityox news anchor and legal analyst greg jarrett. how is it possible, is it possible that there are no pantheon of emails during his four years at the state department? >> it's crazy, isn't it? how indeed.it seems inexplicable and highly suspicious. two possibilities here. the first is, emails could have been deleted but since federal records are by wall required to be preserved, that...
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. >> reporter: tanya a otto lar ology is fitting sarah grace with a ear molding. has known as conductive hearing loss. >> meaning the hear nerve is working fine. the sound can't get there because of ear infections and fluid. >> sarah grace is already extremely outgoing. so news obama is hoping by helping her hear better that will help her interact better with the people around like her twin sister header. >> sometimes people with hearing loss appear quite or withdrawn it's not necessarily they are quiet. they're just not catching all of the conversation or different things in the environment to respond to when they can't hear them. >> reporter: sarah grace has only had her hearing aids for two months. her dad is already seeing big change. >> cease responding to allotted more and using a lot more words since getting the hearing aids which is great. 'cause our biggest problem was communication with her. >> it's amazing. you put in her hearing aids she would be running away from you as fast as you could down the hall. sarah, she'd turn around and look at you she'll a
. >> reporter: tanya a otto lar ology is fitting sarah grace with a ear molding. has known as conductive hearing loss. >> meaning the hear nerve is working fine. the sound can't get there because of ear infections and fluid. >> sarah grace is already extremely outgoing. so news obama is hoping by helping her hear better that will help her interact better with the people around like her twin sister header. >> sometimes people with hearing loss appear quite or withdrawn...
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. >> 21-year-old otto is serving 15 years for allegedly removing a banner from a hotel, one of two americansill be plenty of anti-u.s. rhetoric at this congress, which so far we haven't been allowed into. people here hoping it will bring better times for them and sweep away the economic failures of the most backward, repressive country in asia. but don't expect too much to change here any time soon. they are very proud of their nuclear capability, but this remains a very poor and very isolated country. from its capital pyongyang, back to you, jose. >> bill neely, thank you so very much. >>> coming up, raging wildfires ravaging hundreds of thousands of acres in canada. the fire growing larger than the city of chicago. over 100,000 people have already been evacuated. will authorities be able to slow the fire's path of destruction? miguel almaguer brings us the very latest, next. from bank of america to buy a new gym bag. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time and 2% back at the grocery store. even before he got 3% back on gas. kenny used his bankamericard cash rewards credit card t
. >> 21-year-old otto is serving 15 years for allegedly removing a banner from a hotel, one of two americansill be plenty of anti-u.s. rhetoric at this congress, which so far we haven't been allowed into. people here hoping it will bring better times for them and sweep away the economic failures of the most backward, repressive country in asia. but don't expect too much to change here any time soon. they are very proud of their nuclear capability, but this remains a very poor and very...
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otto says this would improve safety and cut costs. >>> "the new york times" reports on a drug being testedmproved heart health in older mice and appeared to delay the onset of some diseases. some mice survived about 12% longer than the control group. it is part of the new frontier in science aimed at delaying ageing. a human trial is a long way off and would take decades. >>> and "the washington post" reports on a study linking longevity and church attendance. women who attended services more than once a week had a 33% lower risk of death. the death rate for those who went once a week was 26% lower. the researchers said the effective religious attendance was stronger than participation in other social groups. >>> jeans are at thegenes are at the core of our identity. gene therapy and alteration. dr. mookerjee is the author of a new book "the gene." he writes one humbling fact about our understanding of the human genome is how little we know. we're pleased to have him here. first of all, congratulations on this and the pulitzer for the biography of cancer. >> thank you very much. >> the int
otto says this would improve safety and cut costs. >>> "the new york times" reports on a drug being testedmproved heart health in older mice and appeared to delay the onset of some diseases. some mice survived about 12% longer than the control group. it is part of the new frontier in science aimed at delaying ageing. a human trial is a long way off and would take decades. >>> and "the washington post" reports on a study linking longevity and church...
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. >> now, 21-year-old student otto wambier is suffering a similar sentence.ised them to speak out. the family believes that made a big difference in helping secure his freedom. >> it's amazing he can still come out and talk the way he has. he sees it as a blessing. i marvel at that. >> he was thinking of some of his guards as friends. >> thank you. >>> a famous circus act retires after pressure from animal rights activists. the show took a final bow. coming up, we'll show why the backlash against one of the nation avenues best-known cirque -- nation's best-known circuses continues. feel like this. with dreamwalk insoles, turn shoes that can be a pain into comfortable ones. their soft cushioning support means you can look like this. and feel like this. dreamwalk. ♪ when you're getting paid to get healt♪ier, nothing can stop you. reach your spring weight goal with new smartpoints and weight watchers will pay you up to a hundred dollars. hurry, offer ends may 2nd. if you have allergy congestion muddling through your morning is nothing new. introducing rhinocort®
. >> now, 21-year-old student otto wambier is suffering a similar sentence.ised them to speak out. the family believes that made a big difference in helping secure his freedom. >> it's amazing he can still come out and talk the way he has. he sees it as a blessing. i marvel at that. >> he was thinking of some of his guards as friends. >> thank you. >>> a famous circus act retires after pressure from animal rights activists. the show took a final bow. coming up,...
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it was at this hotel that american student otto warmbreir was caught trying to steal a propaganda poster21-year-old from ohio was sentenced to 15 years of hard --. we've been treated very well here with big smiles and warm welcomes. that said, the country's official newspaper referred to america this week as a chieftan of evil. >> that reminds me of the story that one time kim jong-il posted, i think he had a 38 under par. he shot a 34 playing golf in 18 holes which is totally impossible. impossible. >> yes. like a 7-year-old hitting a bull's-eye -- >> three times. >> i love her reaction, uh-huh. >> interesting. >>> coming up, is that bottle of wine you're buying the same one promised by the sign on the shelf? ahead, we'll look into accusations of bait and switch tactics at a major liquor chain. >>> and if you're heading out, you can watch us live through the cbs all-access app on your digital device. you won't want to miss gayle's interview with dolly parton. we'll be right back. you know when i first started out, it was all pencil and paper. the surface pro is very intuitive. with the
it was at this hotel that american student otto warmbreir was caught trying to steal a propaganda poster21-year-old from ohio was sentenced to 15 years of hard --. we've been treated very well here with big smiles and warm welcomes. that said, the country's official newspaper referred to america this week as a chieftan of evil. >> that reminds me of the story that one time kim jong-il posted, i think he had a 38 under par. he shot a 34 playing golf in 18 holes which is totally impossible....
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where consumers are spending, they are feeling confident enough to buy the larger ticket items like ottoolmes. it is just apparel and accessories are weighing. >> it is interesting too. felt like something had to break going back a couple of weeks now. that gold is continuing to rally at the same time the fed funds futures is moving higher. do you think it's resolved one way or the other. >> we definitely haven't resolved anything with the fed. i think the market is taking a little comfort and more insight into what the fed is thinking. even if it means a hike. even if it means it comes after a brexit vote, but i think the two things for the market that really gave ammunition and took away some of the tail risk that allowed overly conservative and bearish conditions to allow extends to rallies is the brexit vote the stay camp has a significant lead now. china in the last couple days at least recommunicating they don't want to go back to market forces that a stable currency is the most important thing. so if we've removed two of the major tail risks for market and we've got the fed in a p
where consumers are spending, they are feeling confident enough to buy the larger ticket items like ottoolmes. it is just apparel and accessories are weighing. >> it is interesting too. felt like something had to break going back a couple of weeks now. that gold is continuing to rally at the same time the fed funds futures is moving higher. do you think it's resolved one way or the other. >> we definitely haven't resolved anything with the fed. i think the market is taking a little...
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brandon: that was the moment that i realized what otto could do for her.
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where is otto? she's usually right next to you.day. some very, for one particular that we're going to meet in our next half hour had a very special mother's day gift for his mom, guys. >> robin, that sounds great. thank you so much. >>> but first coming up on "good morning america" -- a summer medical alert about your skin. dr. ashton is with us. you could be doing everything right but still be at risk. >>> you have to see it to believe it. good thing we have it on tape because i don't know. the incredible golf shot from the stands. is it the best shot ever? >> yours are better. best shot ever? >> yours are better. are you powered by protein? i am. milk has 8 grams of protein to help give me energy to unleash my potential. start every day with milk's protein and milk life. flea bites can mean misery for your cat. advantage® ii monthly topical kills fleas through contact. fleas do not have to bite your cat to die. advantage® ii. fight the misery of biting fleas. there are a lot of ways to pack your breakfast with protein. but the mo
where is otto? she's usually right next to you.day. some very, for one particular that we're going to meet in our next half hour had a very special mother's day gift for his mom, guys. >> robin, that sounds great. thank you so much. >>> but first coming up on "good morning america" -- a summer medical alert about your skin. dr. ashton is with us. you could be doing everything right but still be at risk. >>> you have to see it to believe it. good thing we have...