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droid can with skype mobile. droid does. to start losing essential nutrients? not long. in fact, green beans lose half their vitamin c in a week. that's why green giant freezes them within 8 hours to lock in nutrients. ho ho ho green giant >> ryan: back with us live at "american idol." we're wrapping up "idol gives back" this evening with the results. now, every person on the couch will be continuing on into the show next week with the mentor being shania twain and the theme her music. last night you weighed in and it's down to casey, aaron and tim. i will send one of you to safety. first dim the lights. that person first safe is -- who is it? [audience shouting] aaron, you are safe for one more week. congratulations. [cheers and applause] congrats, buddy. take a seat. well done. take a seat. thank you. casey and tim, one is safe, the other is headed home. after the nationwide vote, the person leaving "american idol" tonight is -- tim urban. casey is safe. let's hear it for tim, the comeback kid on this show. con
droid can with skype mobile. droid does. to start losing essential nutrients? not long. in fact, green beans lose half their vitamin c in a week. that's why green giant freezes them within 8 hours to lock in nutrients. ho ho ho green giant >> ryan: back with us live at "american idol." we're wrapping up "idol gives back" this evening with the results. now, every person on the couch will be continuing on into the show next week with the mentor being shania twain and the...
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one is to provide -- to somehow make skype more available to iranians. and this is -- skype is now used as fairly reliable as a source of communication that the regime has great difficulty intercepting. that's one of the recommendations. another recommendation is to encourage companies to support persian lime which online advertising. they believe that this would give iranians abroad another private sector tool to target those inside the country, to identify them and allow websites promoting human rights or other important issues, and to help distribute information to make advertising money available in order for iran's to be able to pay their costs? so in other words, generate revenue so that people can sort of have access, more access to the internet. another suggestion has been to permit persian web developers to partner with people on the outside to build websites for civil society. so this is another recommendation they have that would allow those groups within civil society actually have their own websites in order to commit get their ideas, not on
one is to provide -- to somehow make skype more available to iranians. and this is -- skype is now used as fairly reliable as a source of communication that the regime has great difficulty intercepting. that's one of the recommendations. another recommendation is to encourage companies to support persian lime which online advertising. they believe that this would give iranians abroad another private sector tool to target those inside the country, to identify them and allow websites promoting...
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we go to our skype team. >> they have not been able to shut the 20 in. water main off.here is no danger of any of the water getting into the tunnel. the biggest problem they have right now, because of all the work crews here, and they have had to shut down at west lb keith ave -- westbound keith ave. goes on to i-95 -- where it goes on to i-95. they have got everything pretty much under control. as we get more information on this, we will update you. >> let's check the forecast. >> this train is moving out, which means fantastic weather for wednesday and thursday. it will be chilly at night, but comfortable during the day. another storm is arriving friday evening. it will be a thunderstorm with gusty wind and cooler temperatures. the highs may be in the 50's. bottemperatures near normal shod last into early next week as well. >> nbc nightly news with brian williams is up next. >> thank you for joining us. we will see you back here
we go to our skype team. >> they have not been able to shut the 20 in. water main off.here is no danger of any of the water getting into the tunnel. the biggest problem they have right now, because of all the work crews here, and they have had to shut down at west lb keith ave -- westbound keith ave. goes on to i-95 -- where it goes on to i-95. they have got everything pretty much under control. as we get more information on this, we will update you. >> let's check the forecast....
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we talked with him through skype in vienna, austria. >> there is a line between it resignation and a frustration. it was a high level of anxiety thursday night. now you have people that are resigned to this. it is everyone trying to rid of -- to compare strategies. >> on wall street, some airline shares fell as some worry about the crisis and what it would do to lower the airlines demand for jet fuel. >> right now, and acted on breaking news. there's a deadly accident on interstate 95. captain roy? >> southbound interstate 95 just south of 32 in error county, an accident with a fatality. if it happened just before 5:00 p.m. the problem is the traffic. they'll have two crews on southbound interstate 95. the traffic is pretty much at a standstill from this location all the way back to 195 in baltimore county. anyone trying to get to d.c., used to 95 or 97. -- use 295 or 97. >> still to come, remembering the 13th archbishop of baltimore. >> and a look back at the life of the archbishop. >> and what caused a fire this begin that went to four alarms in downtown historic annapolis? the ans
we talked with him through skype in vienna, austria. >> there is a line between it resignation and a frustration. it was a high level of anxiety thursday night. now you have people that are resigned to this. it is everyone trying to rid of -- to compare strategies. >> on wall street, some airline shares fell as some worry about the crisis and what it would do to lower the airlines demand for jet fuel. >> right now, and acted on breaking news. there's a deadly accident on...
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skype final question. >> ambassador benjamin, thank you for a much. i am an independent consultant on energy. you mentioned the fact within the last year there has been increased cooperation with pakistan. bruce reindell also noticed the same development but he is not clear as to why in fact this is taking place. is it just because they realize that it's now in their own interest and it hadn't occurred to them before? or are there other extenuating circumstances which may influence their recent stepping up that activity and as a follow-up by wonder if you could comment on the iran's role in counterterrorism. >> it's funny because bruce asked me that same question. [laughter] and i don't want to get too speculative, but i do think that an important part of what we are seeing is due to the growth of trust. our sense was for example at the end of the strategic dialogue we had really had a good exchange and have taken this relationship to the higher level. the history of u.s. pakistani relations has been a deeply troubled one. there have long been influen
skype final question. >> ambassador benjamin, thank you for a much. i am an independent consultant on energy. you mentioned the fact within the last year there has been increased cooperation with pakistan. bruce reindell also noticed the same development but he is not clear as to why in fact this is taking place. is it just because they realize that it's now in their own interest and it hadn't occurred to them before? or are there other extenuating circumstances which may influence their...
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there is recognition that with companies like skype, in terms of how they are communicating, it is not just on their mobile phones. we recognize there is a need for us to shift. there is a need for persons to be connected, especially if they are going to save money to provide them with more options. this is another example where there is a need, and we have an obligation to keep up, retrofit ourselves, retool, and as we say, we boots. >> i love this work, retrofit. as you think of retrofitting and retooling, what is your thought on the classification specifically? >> i would say at this point, i have not conclusively come up with -- i cannot say yes or no at this time. i can say to you that we have certain goals that we have put forth that are clear in the plan, that are clear in terms of net neutrality, that we are passionate about. we are passion about having an open network. they know exactly what speed they are getting and what the terms are. we are passionate about those things. how we do that, how we execute that, how we regulate that, we are in negotiations with the american pub
there is recognition that with companies like skype, in terms of how they are communicating, it is not just on their mobile phones. we recognize there is a need for us to shift. there is a need for persons to be connected, especially if they are going to save money to provide them with more options. this is another example where there is a need, and we have an obligation to keep up, retrofit ourselves, retool, and as we say, we boots. >> i love this work, retrofit. as you think of...
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. >> there are passengers out there on facebook, they are skyping. folks are using all the resources to get what they are going through out there. there's much more to come on the most news in the morning. the united states is updating plans for iran. is this a sign of things to come? we'll break it down for you later on in just a few minutes. stick with us. [ male announcer ] where are people with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis going? they're discovering the first self-injectable ra medicine you take just once a month. it's simponi™, and taken with methotrexate, it helps relieve the pain, stiffness, and swelling of ra with one dose a month. visit 4simponi.com to see if you qualify for a full year of cost support. simponi™ can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious and sometimes fatal events can occur, such as infections, cancer in children and adults, heart failure, nervous system disorders, liver or blood problems, and allergic reactions. before starting simponi™, your doctor should test you for tb and asse
. >> there are passengers out there on facebook, they are skyping. folks are using all the resources to get what they are going through out there. there's much more to come on the most news in the morning. the united states is updating plans for iran. is this a sign of things to come? we'll break it down for you later on in just a few minutes. stick with us. [ male announcer ] where are people with moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis going? they're discovering the first...
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there's a recognition that with companies like skype that in terms of how they're communicating it's not just even on their mobile phones. so because of that we recognize that there is a need for us to shift, there's a need for persons to be connected especially if the they're going to save money to provide them with more options. so, again, this is another example which you brought up at the top that there is a need, and we have an obligation to keep up, retrofit ourselves, retool, and as we say at the fcc, reboot. >> host: cecilia kang. >> host: i love this word, retrofit. as you think of retrofitting, retooling, what is your thought on reclassification specifically? would you support reclassification of broadband services to title ii? >> guest: i will say at this point i have not conclusively come up with a -- i cannot say yes or no at this time. i can say to you that we have certain goals that we have put forth that are clear in the plan, that are clear in terms of the net neutrality proceedings that we are passionate about. we are passionate about having an open network. we're p
there's a recognition that with companies like skype that in terms of how they're communicating it's not just even on their mobile phones. so because of that we recognize that there is a need for us to shift, there's a need for persons to be connected especially if the they're going to save money to provide them with more options. so, again, this is another example which you brought up at the top that there is a need, and we have an obligation to keep up, retrofit ourselves, retool, and as we...
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after the nuptials natalie spoke to the groom's parents via skype. >> yes, it's wonderful. thank god for modern technology. >> reporter: as for the romanos from nebraska, they hit the equivalent of the travel lottery. they're booked on one of the first u.s.-bound flights out of here going to new york. next stop, omaha. miguel marquez, abc news, paris. >>> the u.s. and iraq are claiming major victories after two top al qaeda leaders were killed in an air and ground assault. iraqi prime minister al maliki announced the killings of abu alling abouti and abu al masri. the two were in charge of al qaeda's operations in iraq. >>> also from iraq a court ruling calling for recount of votes cast in baghdad's parliamentary election last month. over 2.5 million votes must be recounted. that can only delay the formation of a new government and may inflame violent sectarian intentions. right now neither prime minister al maliki nor his rival have enough support for a parliamentary majority. >>> police in tennessee are searching for a motive of a deadly shooting spree at a hospital. a gu
after the nuptials natalie spoke to the groom's parents via skype. >> yes, it's wonderful. thank god for modern technology. >> reporter: as for the romanos from nebraska, they hit the equivalent of the travel lottery. they're booked on one of the first u.s.-bound flights out of here going to new york. next stop, omaha. miguel marquez, abc news, paris. >>> the u.s. and iraq are claiming major victories after two top al qaeda leaders were killed in an air and ground assault....
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we spoke to him through skype this morning. >> new have to extend your hotel room on motor becoming -- you have to extend your hotel room on what is becoming a very weary credit card. our tipping is going down and our hope is going up on getting out. >> you can watch the entire review on our website wbaltv.com and also check on flight times or leave your comments about the volcano situation curate just click on "local news." >> the 13th archbishop of fault -- of baltimore passed away this morning at the to money in hospital. he led the oldest art -- arsht guises in baltimore until 1989 -- he led the oldest archdiocese in baltimore until 1989. he tackled desegregation in schools, housing of the port, and the role of the laity in the church. he was 96 years old. today marks the 15th anniversary of the oklahoma city bombing. 128 people died that day at the federal building. they were honored at the site, which is now home to a tribute to the victims. grex 15 years ago, terror was not a catch phrase -- >> 15 years ago, terror was not a catch phrase or even a concern. and then this happene
we spoke to him through skype this morning. >> new have to extend your hotel room on motor becoming -- you have to extend your hotel room on what is becoming a very weary credit card. our tipping is going down and our hope is going up on getting out. >> you can watch the entire review on our website wbaltv.com and also check on flight times or leave your comments about the volcano situation curate just click on "local news." >> the 13th archbishop of fault -- of...
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becky joining from us skype. good to see you, how did it go? >> yeah, we're inundated.ontest offers, they pour into our inbox, they litter our facebook page, and they had pop up or under some of the biggest websites on the internet. but what's the deal wi these contests. i gave it a solid try to see if i could actually win anything and if there was a dark side. >> reporter: contest. sweepstake. play now, you can win, hundreds, thousands, millions! all the pop-ups, all the spam. and the big question, can you actually win anything? to find out, i decided to stop saying no and clicked yes to everything. no extensions. just enter. first, a separate e-mail account to outsmart the spam. i thought that would do it. but -- almost all of these contest websites want my phone number. so i bought a burner phone. a pre-paid phone, just to see how many calls i got for entering into these contests. every entry form asks for my e-mail. many want my home address. some even require my income, birth date, and level of education. they want to know my kids a birthdays? that's crazy. enterin
becky joining from us skype. good to see you, how did it go? >> yeah, we're inundated.ontest offers, they pour into our inbox, they litter our facebook page, and they had pop up or under some of the biggest websites on the internet. but what's the deal wi these contests. i gave it a solid try to see if i could actually win anything and if there was a dark side. >> reporter: contest. sweepstake. play now, you can win, hundreds, thousands, millions! all the pop-ups, all the spam. and...
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it is a front camera so you can do skype video chats.ne, you can do another video chat or with a computer. you can talk to your friends like in the future. like a video chat. >> and by the way, gizmodo did return that iphone back to apple. >>> i'm norah o'donnell. thanks for watching. up"andrea mitchell report reports". among her guests, blanche lincoln. there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin pm. is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. anncr vo: ...you can get help gwith a flat tire.... anncr vo: ...find a nearby tow truck or gas station... anncr vo: ...call emergency services... anncr vo: ...collect accident information. anncr vo: or just watch some fun videos. anncr vo: it's so easy, a caveman can do it. caveman: unbelievable... caveman: where's my coat? it was suede with the fringe. vo: download the glovebox app free at geico.com. medication to lower your bad cholesterol but your good cholesterol and triglycerides are still out of line? then you may n
it is a front camera so you can do skype video chats.ne, you can do another video chat or with a computer. you can talk to your friends like in the future. like a video chat. >> and by the way, gizmodo did return that iphone back to apple. >>> i'm norah o'donnell. thanks for watching. up"andrea mitchell report reports". among her guests, blanche lincoln. there's new motrin pm. no other medicine, not even advil pm, is more effective for pain and sleeplessness. new motrin...
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we're now joined by becky worley, who joins us live via skype from oakland. what do you think? >> have you guys heard the joke about an apple employee who walks into a bar? the apple employee had a super-secret prototype from the world's most secretive tech company. it's a tale of egos and a pretty cool phone that i got to play with, a month before it comes out. ♪ oh, yeah. square on the side. that must be the flash. so, you could use this for skype or video conferencing? think it's the real thing? >> i think it is real. >> reporter: it's the tech scoop of a lifetime. gizmodo.com gives us footage of what they say is the next iphone, due to be released the next coming sum ir. it has new features to video conference. new design, that's angular and thinner. and a flash for taking pictures at night. >> it was lost in a bar in redwood city. >> reporter: jason chen is the blogger who got his hands on the device. a device he says this apple engineer lost. >> i think he was out with his friends. and he probably had a few too many to drink. and probably left it -- lef
we're now joined by becky worley, who joins us live via skype from oakland. what do you think? >> have you guys heard the joke about an apple employee who walks into a bar? the apple employee had a super-secret prototype from the world's most secretive tech company. it's a tale of egos and a pretty cool phone that i got to play with, a month before it comes out. ♪ oh, yeah. square on the side. that must be the flash. so, you could use this for skype or video conferencing? think it's the...
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liz on skype coming in from chevy chase, maryland. liz, what's your question?eems like counting calories is more important than counting fat grams. if this is true and two food items have the same amount of calories but different amounts of fat, does it matter which one i choose? >> good question. >> a great question. yes. here's why. while calories matter most when it comes to weight management, the quality of what's in your food matters tremendously when it comes to overall health. specifically, things like sodium and added sugar and the bad fats, saturated fats and trans fats. if when we are zoning in on fat, you don't need to pay attention to the total fat, because that's a combination of good fat which sometimes helps lower our cholesterols, it regulates blood sugar and keeps us feeling full. it is all good. those are unsaturated fats. but do you have to watch the bad fats, saturated fats and trans fat. when you look on a label under total fat you see the saturated fat and trans fat, unfortunately. so the bottom line is calories definitely matter but it do
liz on skype coming in from chevy chase, maryland. liz, what's your question?eems like counting calories is more important than counting fat grams. if this is true and two food items have the same amount of calories but different amounts of fat, does it matter which one i choose? >> good question. >> a great question. yes. here's why. while calories matter most when it comes to weight management, the quality of what's in your food matters tremendously when it comes to overall...
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connection to the internet to make what's basically a viceover ip call, like a private version of skype. >> paul, what's your point of view here? are customers going to do this? >> i think it's highly unlikely. brian's point is more or less the issue here is that you're bridging people over onto their own wireless networks to solve the problems the carriers have and charging the customers for it, which doesn't make a lot of sense. i think the risk here for at&t and verizon and others trying to push this approach, if they know the customer will think this through, i'm pushing the call over my own wireless network, there are handsets that do that directsly. when you're in your own home, it will put you on your own wi-fi network. i can make a call completely without my carrier. they punt people right off their services inside their own house. >> it sounds like they're trying to get people to do their work for them. >> in a sense. peer-to-peer cap x. >> what's the other headline? the ipad headline. obviously it was a raging success over the weekend, brian. but we're now seeing some people w
connection to the internet to make what's basically a viceover ip call, like a private version of skype. >> paul, what's your point of view here? are customers going to do this? >> i think it's highly unlikely. brian's point is more or less the issue here is that you're bridging people over onto their own wireless networks to solve the problems the carriers have and charging the customers for it, which doesn't make a lot of sense. i think the risk here for at&t and verizon and...
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leonard padilla joining us out of sacramento via skype. what do you make of the now bombshell that she's flunked a fourth polygraph? there's no way around it. she is lying. >> well, nancy, i don't think she could tell the truth and pass. her mind is so convoluted with what happens in her life, especially that particular evening, that there's people that have many, many doubts as to whether she could pass a lie detector test. even if she told the truth. now, art harris says that tommy took a lie detector test thursday, which obviously hasn't been publicized. if he'd have passed it -- if he took it thursday and he passed it, his attorney would be all over the media with it. >> man, you're not kidding. >> so if he did take one thursday, if he took one thursday, and it ain't been publicized for the past week -- >> yeah, it can't be good. >> i can only wonder what happened. >> paul penzone, let's talk about what padilla just said. paul penzone joining us out of phoenix, director of prevention program childhelp.org, former sergeant with the phoe
leonard padilla joining us out of sacramento via skype. what do you make of the now bombshell that she's flunked a fourth polygraph? there's no way around it. she is lying. >> well, nancy, i don't think she could tell the truth and pass. her mind is so convoluted with what happens in her life, especially that particular evening, that there's people that have many, many doubts as to whether she could pass a lie detector test. even if she told the truth. now, art harris says that tommy took...
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photographs, stories, little antidotes about their life together, and then from there, go on to contact, via skypeen from there, have the children go with their father if he wants to accompany them to south carolina, where they can see their mother for essentially the first time. >> joe johns, cnn, washington. >>> let's dig deeper into legal and medical issues surrounding this case, cnn senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin and chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. abbie's parents are saying she responds by blinking in response to questions. does that give any indication of the state her brain is actually in? >> if in fact she was able to respond, hear some sort of command and make some sort of movement, in this case, blinking of the eye, to give some sort of communication, it would. a lot of times, it's hard to parse out someone is in fact responding to a particular thing or whether or not they're just blinking their eyes. people who are in persistent vegetative state can have sleep wake cycles, eye movements, all sorts of things. >> i want to bring in jeff in a moment. sanjay, there have n
photographs, stories, little antidotes about their life together, and then from there, go on to contact, via skypeen from there, have the children go with their father if he wants to accompany them to south carolina, where they can see their mother for essentially the first time. >> joe johns, cnn, washington. >>> let's dig deeper into legal and medical issues surrounding this case, cnn senior legal analyst jeffrey toobin and chief medical correspondent dr. sanjay gupta. abbie's...
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he joins me by skype. thanks for jining us. >> my pleasure to be here.. you know, it really hurts those of us who've come out of west virginia and part of coal mining families. so any time there's something like this, we try to pull together and i'm on basically to hopefully tell their story. >> part of the story a lot of people wonder, especially who don't live in that part of our country, this is an occupation you see generation after generation. do folks talk about these dangers even in the best of circumstances? as we've pointed out, this is dangerous work. >> well, it is. oddly enough, coal mining, underground coal mining is not even in the top ten in the united states in terms of dangerous professions. that's because this is such a heavily regulated industry. the mine safety and health administration snoen as msha very heavily regulates this industry. i'm not sure if that's because this is a poorly managed mine, which i kind of doubt, or if this just means msha is paying a lot of attention to this mine because they're trying to mine in the very dan
he joins me by skype. thanks for jining us. >> my pleasure to be here.. you know, it really hurts those of us who've come out of west virginia and part of coal mining families. so any time there's something like this, we try to pull together and i'm on basically to hopefully tell their story. >> part of the story a lot of people wonder, especially who don't live in that part of our country, this is an occupation you see generation after generation. do folks talk about these dangers...
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jim lehrer is still on the road, but we caught up with him via skype today as he visits pbs stationsand continues his book tour. on "art beat," jeff talks to pbs president paula kerger about a new push to bring more arts programming to public media both on air and online. plus, two takes on science-- a report on a new exhibit at the smithsonian exploring early human origins and a slideshow of 20 years of dazzling images of space from the hubble telescope. all that and more is on our web site, newshour.pbs.org. judy? >> woodruff: and that's the "newshour" for tonight. i'm judy woodruff. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. "washington week" can be seen later this evening on most pbs stations. we'll see you on-line and again here monday evening. have a nice weekend. thank you and good night. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: will your savings be enough to fund your retirement? what will happen if your spouse outlives you by many years? what will happen if you outlive your savings? pacific life knows that tomorrow's questions require planning today. with financial sol
jim lehrer is still on the road, but we caught up with him via skype today as he visits pbs stationsand continues his book tour. on "art beat," jeff talks to pbs president paula kerger about a new push to bring more arts programming to public media both on air and online. plus, two takes on science-- a report on a new exhibit at the smithsonian exploring early human origins and a slideshow of 20 years of dazzling images of space from the hubble telescope. all that and more is on our...
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let's bring in journalist and cultural historian jeff biggers joining us on skype today, the author of "reckoning at eagle creek, the secret legacy of coal in the heartland." good to have you on with us. you know this industry as well as anyone. it is a way of life. it's how they make a living. there's not a whole lot of economic development in this part of west virginia except coal mining. have the people of this area just come to accept the risk? >> they've come to accept the risk but i think like any americans they want to be able to go to work every day knowing that there are rules on the books that are going to be followed and enforced, that there's no reason to have unnecessary risks, especially if they're going to lose their lives. >> you wrote on huffington post all coal mining safety laws have been written in miners' blood. my grandfather, who barely survived an explosion in a coal mine in southern illinois, taught me this phrase. he also taught me about the 150-year-old battle in the coal fields over reckless production at the cost of responsible safety measures. now, it's be
let's bring in journalist and cultural historian jeff biggers joining us on skype today, the author of "reckoning at eagle creek, the secret legacy of coal in the heartland." good to have you on with us. you know this industry as well as anyone. it is a way of life. it's how they make a living. there's not a whole lot of economic development in this part of west virginia except coal mining. have the people of this area just come to accept the risk? >> they've come to accept the...
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a freelance journalist and contributer to "the atlantic"-- spoke with me earlier from bishkek via skype>> we hear intermittent gun shots. there are rumors of clashes with the militias. >> reporter: earlier, fires were left to burn out on their own with no sign of fire crews to douse them. and the shells of military vehicles littered the city. special military units opened fire on protesters yesterday. the health ministry reported at least 74 killed and 400 hurt. the opposition claimed many more dead. hospitals treated an influx of patients today-- many with gunshot wounds. >> ( translated ): the government has changed, and i hope it will be a better one. the blood was not shed in vain. what i can't understand is why they started shooting at people. >> reporter: overnight, the private residence of president kurmanbek bakiyev was looted and burned. the kitchen was ransacked and books lay scattered across the library. bakiyev fled the capital, and was said to be in his stronghold in the south. still, he told a russian radio station: "i do not acknowledge any defeat. i do not yet intend to
a freelance journalist and contributer to "the atlantic"-- spoke with me earlier from bishkek via skype>> we hear intermittent gun shots. there are rumors of clashes with the militias. >> reporter: earlier, fires were left to burn out on their own with no sign of fire crews to douse them. and the shells of military vehicles littered the city. special military units opened fire on protesters yesterday. the health ministry reported at least 74 killed and 400 hurt. the...
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we are skyping and youtubing. you can imagine some of our early meetings, this is a keyboard.ne person is up to 25 friends on facebook. and we're also getting there. we're getting our groove back by sticking with what works, like putting people ford exclusively on the power of their ideas. or, like running people who have persevered through challenging experiences. and when the substance failed, we're going to fall back on nominating leaders that are just downright sexy. [laughter] am i glad he's not here. and when we get our groove back, it will be good for our party, and who knows what it will mean for me. i've been contemplating some pretty big things lately. like a concerted effort to break that all important 3% barrier in the next republican straw poll. but it might just be true what president obama call me right before the republican retreat. he had heard the rumor about me , and he pulled me aside and said, you are a great guy. i am not sure america is ready for some unknown legislator from the midwest, especially one with so much experience. maybe he is right. maybe i
we are skyping and youtubing. you can imagine some of our early meetings, this is a keyboard.ne person is up to 25 friends on facebook. and we're also getting there. we're getting our groove back by sticking with what works, like putting people ford exclusively on the power of their ideas. or, like running people who have persevered through challenging experiences. and when the substance failed, we're going to fall back on nominating leaders that are just downright sexy. [laughter] am i glad...
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she had a skype interview with dakota fanning.nt anyone so she is going to have the trifecta as they call them, kristin stewart, robert pattinson and taylor lautner in her studio. >> i think we have a clip we can even play. we're not oprah. let's play it. >> let's do it. >> tracking the situation in seattle for a while. unexplained disappearances. killings. someone is creating an army. >> an army of vampires? >> there you go. >> how can this relationship fail? he really wants to, you know, drain her blood. how can the relationship fail? this movie is going to be dark and a lot more action packed than the ones we've seen prior. it's going to be huge noerks doubt. jennifer lopez should get involved. >> great commentary and everything from you, brian. greatly appreciate it. pop goes the week.com. thanks for the latest in entertainment news. >> good to see you, tamron. >> logon to scoop.today show.com as well as checking out brian's website. >>> the ohio mom who abandoned her 1-year-old dawiter and husband now says she wants to start
she had a skype interview with dakota fanning.nt anyone so she is going to have the trifecta as they call them, kristin stewart, robert pattinson and taylor lautner in her studio. >> i think we have a clip we can even play. we're not oprah. let's play it. >> let's do it. >> tracking the situation in seattle for a while. unexplained disappearances. killings. someone is creating an army. >> an army of vampires? >> there you go. >> how can this relationship...
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sadness, separation, and a lot of internet skyping. >> i can't see! >> reporter: for the patersons of midlothian, virginia. parents jen and steve are among the millions stranded overseas because of the icelandic volcano eruption. >> our flight tomorrow is canceled, because the stuff in the air is just too dangerous. >> i'm just dying to see you guys. this is the hardest thing mommy's ever done. you guys are the bravest kids in the world. i love you so much. >> love you too. >> i know that you're being just so loved and taken care of there. >> reporter: a grandmother has been watching the children. >> look, mommy's making a funny face. can you make a funny face to mommy? >> reporter: but now friends are pitching in. >> we're good on milk. >> i can run out today, maybe after your mom gets here and john's going to mow the grass this afternoon. it's getting a little long. >> how's it looking? >> little rough, little rough, i'll tell you. >> reporter: but even rougher for them, the anxiety of being apart. the family spends a lot of time online, sharing lau
sadness, separation, and a lot of internet skyping. >> i can't see! >> reporter: for the patersons of midlothian, virginia. parents jen and steve are among the millions stranded overseas because of the icelandic volcano eruption. >> our flight tomorrow is canceled, because the stuff in the air is just too dangerous. >> i'm just dying to see you guys. this is the hardest thing mommy's ever done. you guys are the bravest kids in the world. i love you so much. >> love...
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mike o'halley, a retired mine ventilation engineer and underground foreman joining us this morning on skypening us. >> thanks for having me. >> i want to take a look at pictures of your former workplace. i know you were telling us 35 years, you did sort of similar work. what kind of a situation leads to this sort of flammable situation that we are seeing now in west virginia? >> well, to be honest, therere so many checks and balances and regulations that are in effect right now, in my opinion, in a normal day's work, if everyone are doing their jobs and things are going along normally, then it's very unusual for this kind of situation to arise. >> mike, i think you called it a perfect storm of events that would have to take place. let's talk about the buildup of methane gas. how do you go about ventilating that in a coal mine like this? >> mines of this type use large mine fans. typically, this size mine may use three, four, up to six or seven mine fans ranging from 500 to 3,000 horsepower. they draw the air typically through the mine, exhaust it into the atmosphere, draw it through the min
mike o'halley, a retired mine ventilation engineer and underground foreman joining us this morning on skypening us. >> thanks for having me. >> i want to take a look at pictures of your former workplace. i know you were telling us 35 years, you did sort of similar work. what kind of a situation leads to this sort of flammable situation that we are seeing now in west virginia? >> well, to be honest, therere so many checks and balances and regulations that are in effect right...
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-- asking why skype has been walled off.there are multi-thousand dollars solutions that are being given out, and they work really well, but a lot of people are using skype. what can we not take advantage of this? there arkansas -- there are security concerns. what are they? we can talk to people about those and get this figured out. it is a new, bad issue that we run into a lot with folks that have been really embedded in bureaucratic rules for a long time. -- roles for a long time. >> i agree. i am not an intellectual property lawyer, so i'm not going to tackle open source in the cloud. it is a good distinction between campaigns, government, who can use the clouds and where. we need to seriously look at the security concerns. many government agencies, city governments, state governments -- when you look at an apples to apples comparison of the risk, there is also -- it is true that there are risks to the clout, but you also have to look at the risks that you have in the way you operate today. when people look honestly at th
-- asking why skype has been walled off.there are multi-thousand dollars solutions that are being given out, and they work really well, but a lot of people are using skype. what can we not take advantage of this? there arkansas -- there are security concerns. what are they? we can talk to people about those and get this figured out. it is a new, bad issue that we run into a lot with folks that have been really embedded in bureaucratic rules for a long time. -- roles for a long time. >> i...
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are being used but many people are using skype. so why can't we take advantage of this? there's security concerns. okay. well, what are they? let's address them. let's talk to the folks who do it right and talk to the folks at microsoft about the cloud and let's get this figured out. it's just this sort of, you know, new bad issue we run into a lot with folks that have been really embedded in sort of the bureaucratic world for a long time. >> i agree with the comments that were made. i'm not an intellectual property lawyer so i'm not going to tackle open source in the cloud. but it is a good distinction between campaigns and governments and who can use the cloud and where and how seriously you need to look at the security concerns. but we've worked with many government agencies, city governments. state governments. and when you look at an apples to apples comparison what's the risk. there's often i'm moving to the cloud and i bring on board these risks. there's true there are risks to the cloud but you also have to look at the risk
are being used but many people are using skype. so why can't we take advantage of this? there's security concerns. okay. well, what are they? let's address them. let's talk to the folks who do it right and talk to the folks at microsoft about the cloud and let's get this figured out. it's just this sort of, you know, new bad issue we run into a lot with folks that have been really embedded in sort of the bureaucratic world for a long time. >> i agree with the comments that were made. i'm...
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one is to provide, to somehow make skype more available to iranians.his is -- skype is now used and is fairly reliable as a source of documentation that the regime has great difficulty in intercepting. that's one of the recommendations. another recommendation to encourage companies to support persian language online advertising. they believe that this would get iranians a broad another private sector tool to target those inside the country to identify them and allow websites promoting human rights, or other important issues and to help distribute information to make advertising money available in order for iranians to be able to pay the costs. so in other words, generate revenues so that people can sort of have access, more access to the internet. another suggestion has been to permit persian web developers to partner with people on the outside to build websites for civil society. so this is another recommendation i have that would allow those groups within civil society actually have their own website in order to commit get their ideas, not only insid
one is to provide, to somehow make skype more available to iranians.his is -- skype is now used and is fairly reliable as a source of documentation that the regime has great difficulty in intercepting. that's one of the recommendations. another recommendation to encourage companies to support persian language online advertising. they believe that this would get iranians a broad another private sector tool to target those inside the country to identify them and allow websites promoting human...
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got your e-mail open, you've got a web browser you have, you have a chat client open, maybe you're skyping. you can only do one thing at a time on the ipad. so you can't really use it as a work computer. >> so it can't do as many things as you'd like. where is the keyboard? >> will there there is no keybo. if i want to type something, i have this little screen. if i turn it landscape, it's wider, but it does take some getting used to. if you're really going to do heavy typing on this, then you'll want to use either an external docked keyboard or perhaps a bluetooth keyboard. >> and then you're talking about bringing more stuff. and by the way this beautiful piece of machinery is a fingerprint magnet. >> it is. >> all of a sudden you wind up with a greasy mess. and you can't video conference. where is the camera? >> there may eventually be a camera built in here. the one that steve jobs showed off in january did look like it had a tiny little camera. this one does not. so that's a bummer if you buy this one. they can't upgrade your camera. so you may be punished for being an early adopter b
got your e-mail open, you've got a web browser you have, you have a chat client open, maybe you're skyping. you can only do one thing at a time on the ipad. so you can't really use it as a work computer. >> so it can't do as many things as you'd like. where is the keyboard? >> will there there is no keybo. if i want to type something, i have this little screen. if i turn it landscape, it's wider, but it does take some getting used to. if you're really going to do heavy typing on...
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. >> lo hubieras hecho desde tu cama por skype. >> quÉ nos tienes mÁs adelante.la mÚsica y vamos a ver quiÉn pone el primer huevo. a mover la colita. a mover. hay un huevo, paren la mÚsica, quiÉn puso el huevo. >> cÓmo te llamas tÚ? >> mÚsica! [ mÚsica ] >> (cacareo) >> esta es la granja de despierta amÉrica. estos muchachos son muy varoniles. >> aquÍ hay uno. >> y allÁ otro. >> cÓmo te llamas? >> edgar. >> perfecto. quÉ sexys muchachos, ahÍ estÁn. >> mÚsica, maestro! >> tÚ no tienes huevo! espÉrate! [risas] [ mÚsica ] >> ahÍ va. >> ay, ay, ay! >> ya se salieron huevos a las gallinas, dos a dos. >> tÚ llevas uno. y a usted quÉ le pasa? >> este no tiene huevo, este tampoco. >> dos a dos. un desempate. >> muchachos! [ aplausos ] >> ahora sÍ que estÁ dando la granja, compadre! todos pusieron huevos. tÚ llevas tres. y este le falta un huevo, y a este ya traÍa [risas] hay un empate entre dos. yo creo que despuÉs de esto hay que romper el empate. mÚsica, maestro. [ mÚsica ] [ aplausos ] >> ya puso un huevo guvrÍ. aquÍ. >> tenemos un ganador. >> un empate, un empate. >>
. >> lo hubieras hecho desde tu cama por skype. >> quÉ nos tienes mÁs adelante.la mÚsica y vamos a ver quiÉn pone el primer huevo. a mover la colita. a mover. hay un huevo, paren la mÚsica, quiÉn puso el huevo. >> cÓmo te llamas tÚ? >> mÚsica! [ mÚsica ] >> (cacareo) >> esta es la granja de despierta amÉrica. estos muchachos son muy varoniles. >> aquÍ hay uno. >> y allÁ otro. >> cÓmo te llamas? >> edgar. >>...
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they have been talking to their kids via skype. that's getting old as well.e talked to this couple yesterday on the air. the lady broke down crying because she misses her kids so much. the community is helping out with the kids until mom and dad get home. stay with us. we get double miles on every purchase. so we earned a ski trip twice as fast. we get double miles every time we use our card. ( thuds ) i'll take this. ( crashing ) double miles add up quick. and all of those. so we brought the whole gang. one adult, one goat please. it's hard to beat double miles. everyone knows two is better than one. introducing the venture card from capital one... with double miles on every purchase every day. go to capitalone.com. what's in your wallet? oh, poor baby. okay, audition in two weeks. whiten your smile. no red wine, blueberry pie, coffee, or tea. i've got it. ♪ [ female announcer ] introducing crest 3d white toothpaste. the remarkable new toothpaste that removes up to 80% of surface stains in just two weeks. good advice. what did i tell ya. [ female announcer ]
they have been talking to their kids via skype. that's getting old as well.e talked to this couple yesterday on the air. the lady broke down crying because she misses her kids so much. the community is helping out with the kids until mom and dad get home. stay with us. we get double miles on every purchase. so we earned a ski trip twice as fast. we get double miles every time we use our card. ( thuds ) i'll take this. ( crashing ) double miles add up quick. and all of those. so we brought the...
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she joins us via skype in her home in oakland. >> have you ever found yourself in an electronics storeproduct, and one costs 70 bucks, the other $700? what do you get for the extra money? to find out, we enlisted regular folks down in southern california to help us test-drive some very popular products. >> burbank airport, let's pick up becky. >> reporter: tester number one, matt margas, picked me up at the airport. >> does it have an on butten? >> reporter: tester number two, mika. she drives everywhere, for her kids and clients. they drove everywhere, with three twice devices. one had an expensive version. the other a cheaper one. product number one, gps. >> i'm a terrible driver, by the way. >> reporter: gps can't fix that, my friend. he had the garmin. mika had the cheaper one. the tom-tom. cost? $75. turn-by turn navigation, limited search. and no real-time traffic routing. the ultimate challenge, l.a. rush hour. as the sun heads towards the pacific ocean, so do our drivers. their challenge, get from downtown l.a. to the santa monica peer using their gpss, and as legally as they c
she joins us via skype in her home in oakland. >> have you ever found yourself in an electronics storeproduct, and one costs 70 bucks, the other $700? what do you get for the extra money? to find out, we enlisted regular folks down in southern california to help us test-drive some very popular products. >> burbank airport, let's pick up becky. >> reporter: tester number one, matt margas, picked me up at the airport. >> does it have an on butten? >> reporter: tester...
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to get the pulse of the nation, we checked in with realtors across the map via skype.rom atlanta, georgia -- >> for the last three or four weeks, we've definitely noticed that buy rers getting panicky. >> reporter: to the lone star state. >> it is driving sales. there's a little more activity in dallas for first o-time home buyers. >> reporter: even in struggling california. >> it was a boost to get the tax credit. this is sort of the perfect storm in southern california. >> reporter: given last week's news that new home sales in march shot up at the fastest pace in nearly five decades, it's clear that scores of americans are in the market. >> how many bedrooms? >> reporter: we caught up with first-time home buyer, toni austin, a single hair stylist that has dreamt about owning a home for years. >> it's a big step. the nerves are present. >> reporter: toni made an offer on this d.c. home last thursday. it was accepted friday. and if all goes well with her inspection today, she will finally become a homeowner, just in time for her $8,000 tax credit. >> the tax credit is
to get the pulse of the nation, we checked in with realtors across the map via skype.rom atlanta, georgia -- >> for the last three or four weeks, we've definitely noticed that buy rers getting panicky. >> reporter: to the lone star state. >> it is driving sales. there's a little more activity in dallas for first o-time home buyers. >> reporter: even in struggling california. >> it was a boost to get the tax credit. this is sort of the perfect storm in southern...
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there is recognition, with, companies like skype, that in terms of how they're communicating, is not just even on their mobile phones. so, because of that, we recognize that there is a need for us shift. there's a need for persons to be connected, especially if they will save money to provide them with more options. this is another example which you brought up at the top. there is a need and we have an obligation to keep up, retrofit ourselves, retool as we say, at fcc, reboot. >> host: see cecilia. >> i love the word red fit. what is the reclassification specifically, would you support reclassification of broadband services to title two. >> guest: i will say at this point i have not conclusively come up with, i can not say yes or not at this time. i can say to you we have certain goals that we have put for forth. that are clear in the plan. that are, that are clear with in terms of the net neutrality proceedings, that we're passionate about. we're passionate about having an open network. we're passion not about consumer when they buy a product, they know exactly what they are gettin
there is recognition, with, companies like skype, that in terms of how they're communicating, is not just even on their mobile phones. so, because of that, we recognize that there is a need for us shift. there's a need for persons to be connected, especially if they will save money to provide them with more options. this is another example which you brought up at the top. there is a need and we have an obligation to keep up, retrofit ourselves, retool as we say, at fcc, reboot. >> host:...
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he is very pleased with the use of skype. i assume that you have not looked at any of those kinds of things or what those impacts might be. >> one of our hypotheses would be that the more communication with a deployed soldier and the more in debt to medication, we figured the lower the stress. we found that the more frequent the to medication, the higher the stress. we have to be careful about causality because it could be that the more they talk, the more they get stressed or it could be the more they are stressed, the more they want to talk. >> you are no help at all. [laughter] >> we found that the indicators for an intact -- intact strong family, communication was not a detrimental factor. a week family, the more communication, the more stressful. we start to see a glimpse of the complex nature. it is not necessarily the more communication, the better. more communication could produce more stress in the soldier. today, we are worried about the repairmen coming and what should the spouse do in buying a house. >> when you s
he is very pleased with the use of skype. i assume that you have not looked at any of those kinds of things or what those impacts might be. >> one of our hypotheses would be that the more communication with a deployed soldier and the more in debt to medication, we figured the lower the stress. we found that the more frequent the to medication, the higher the stress. we have to be careful about causality because it could be that the more they talk, the more they get stressed or it could be...
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skype i apologize for interrupting. sprick it's an interesting question because the synnott but you're not really a member so i love it, i love it. but that is the independent conservative framework. you can be a democrat, republican, libertarian and you can be pro-choice. you're standing at these tea party is pro-choice, pro-life, republicans and democrats because we all realize that the issues that matter to us don't really matter unless we have a home to go to and paycheck coming in and a little bit of a sense that we've saved in the future and we know what the government is going to do and we don't have to worry of the fallout for ourselves. some of the issues you get right down to the tax and stakeholders about the business and about whether or not we will become a welfare state and that is unacceptable to america so you can see classical liberal within the kennedy shriver framework as in john f. kennedy or independent conservative which is realizing the party really doesn't matter and both of them are out of contr
skype i apologize for interrupting. sprick it's an interesting question because the synnott but you're not really a member so i love it, i love it. but that is the independent conservative framework. you can be a democrat, republican, libertarian and you can be pro-choice. you're standing at these tea party is pro-choice, pro-life, republicans and democrats because we all realize that the issues that matter to us don't really matter unless we have a home to go to and paycheck coming in and a...