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you know taiwan is a very long ways but there is always e-mail and skype. >> i can't get away from skype. i thank you so much, roland, when i first started, when i first met you, i heard about your reputation and all the hard work that you have done. so, just right back at you. >> thank you. > thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> now on to the next item on our agenda. we'll be moving the report from the disabilities disaster preparedness committee meeting to our january. >> [inaudible] >> not a problem. >> the disability disaster preparedness committee meeting met on november 7, th, at the beginning of the month in room 421 of city hall and one of the most important items of the agenda was actually a demonstration of the video remote interpreting system offered through language lines solutions. it is a technology that allows an interpreter to become available simultaneously to interpret in realtime when there is a need to do so in an emergency. interpreters are located throughout the continental u.s. at all different time zones and they are able to connect via skype type of technolog
you know taiwan is a very long ways but there is always e-mail and skype. >> i can't get away from skype. i thank you so much, roland, when i first started, when i first met you, i heard about your reputation and all the hard work that you have done. so, just right back at you. >> thank you. > thank you very much. i appreciate it. >> now on to the next item on our agenda. we'll be moving the report from the disabilities disaster preparedness committee meeting to our...
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i'm always on skype.tting used to it now. >> jimmy: it's like there's a a camera up my dad's nose going, "what, huh? i can hear you, but i can't see you." i'm like, oh, forget it. >> you're like put it down. put the camera down. >> jimmy: i guess i'll call you on the phone. >> yeah. >> jimmy: what phone? i can't even explain phones to those guys. but then there was a little kind of a family scare, not really scare -- >> well, a scare, a scare of sorts, definitely. so, i was shooting a film called "true story" last year actually in new york in uptown, in manhattan. >> jimmy: yeah. >> and we were doing a scene, it was jonah hill and i. we play a couple in it. and we're coming out of a book shop. my character towards the end of the film, she's very heavily pregnant. you know, she's about to pop. >> jimmy: yeah. >> with this huge belly button as well, you know, it's really noticeable. there's some photographers taking pictures during a scene. >> jimmy: paparazzi or whatever. >> yeah. the paps. >> jimmy: that'
i'm always on skype.tting used to it now. >> jimmy: it's like there's a a camera up my dad's nose going, "what, huh? i can hear you, but i can't see you." i'm like, oh, forget it. >> you're like put it down. put the camera down. >> jimmy: i guess i'll call you on the phone. >> yeah. >> jimmy: what phone? i can't even explain phones to those guys. but then there was a little kind of a family scare, not really scare -- >> well, a scare, a scare of...
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so we have pasquale from new jersey via skype joining us.your sons noticed you saying that word in a funny manner what made them put it on e youtube. >> he day papa, it no say right but it's he never say it right neither. >> i say jester chouch. >> how has this attracted people? >> so many people, look, i'm so happy. >> where did you learn how to cook? >> i was a chef in naples. every look at my recipe. i was a cook in italy. >> because it's hard to pronounce -- >> you pronounce it wrong too. >> it's worcestershire sauce. worcestershire. >> worcestershire. >> yeah! >> as long as it tastes good. >> it was tasted good. >> what are some of your recipes? >> the best one is the goat -- the first thing you got to eat is the tongue. you pull the tongue out and you eat. >> no sweat, no sauce. >> no sweat, no sauch. >> it's a hair-raising prank at the salon. >> i want to act like people's hair is falling out. >> no, i hate this. >> what's wrong with your hair, dude? >> why you don't mess with the do. >> you know what that means? if you put it on me,
so we have pasquale from new jersey via skype joining us.your sons noticed you saying that word in a funny manner what made them put it on e youtube. >> he day papa, it no say right but it's he never say it right neither. >> i say jester chouch. >> how has this attracted people? >> so many people, look, i'm so happy. >> where did you learn how to cook? >> i was a chef in naples. every look at my recipe. i was a cook in italy. >> because it's hard to...
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they may beer, using e-mail, google hangout, skype. private facebook groups to run their basis. it is a crazy mixed. unlike starting a salesforce today or starting a sales team, you will choose a crs. you will get started before that. you can get started. that is the way everyone thinks. should choose a system for internal communication. you do what ever it was last time. >> you have been doing this a long time. you have a lot years to compare the environment to. what is the difference in the availability of funding compared to when you were building flickr? >> we started a company with flickr, it was 2002. your member, and ron, 9/11, the -- you remember the.com crash, 9/11, the absolute worst point. the nasdaq was off 85%. it was impossible to raise money for stuff, so that is why we pivoted to something that would be simple and easy to complete. that happened to be flickr. >> do you worry, they have sounded the alarm about startups raising too much too fast revaluations are too high. mark andreessen says they may vaporize. you worry?
they may beer, using e-mail, google hangout, skype. private facebook groups to run their basis. it is a crazy mixed. unlike starting a salesforce today or starting a sales team, you will choose a crs. you will get started before that. you can get started. that is the way everyone thinks. should choose a system for internal communication. you do what ever it was last time. >> you have been doing this a long time. you have a lot years to compare the environment to. what is the difference in...
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joining me from skype, the chief engineer. cory is still with me as well.ow difficult is this question mark everything, even earth, is moving in space. how hard is this to do? >> difficulty cannot be overstated. this is an extremely citing day and the european space agency, with the rosetta stone scratch, just accomplish an extra 90 feet. it is still playing out. its way to the surface of a comment only hours ago. it is right in the middle of returning its first data. >> look kind of data are you looking for? what will teach you about what you're trying to do? time ins is the first history we have actually had something designed to go down to the service of one of these small bodies and really study its service. from planetary resources, we are interested in the resources of race, particularly things like hydrogen and oxygen. that is where, to get details from. what it will actually be uncovering is just what is a common made out of and what is the structure? what is the surface like? today, we're seeing the real thing playing live out this morning. >> this
joining me from skype, the chief engineer. cory is still with me as well.ow difficult is this question mark everything, even earth, is moving in space. how hard is this to do? >> difficulty cannot be overstated. this is an extremely citing day and the european space agency, with the rosetta stone scratch, just accomplish an extra 90 feet. it is still playing out. its way to the surface of a comment only hours ago. it is right in the middle of returning its first data. >> look kind...
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she is scared of meeting us, so we skype instead.er facebook page tells the story of a country at war. the secret services have seized power to control everything. they rule this country according to the rules of the secret police. they do not get that this is about peoples rights, too. >> still, she believes her facebook page has undercut the kremlin's virtual monopoly on information. because the loved ones rarely get an answer when they ask authorities what has happened to their sons and husbands, in st. petersburg, activists are trying to get into a hospital where wounded soldiers are being treated. inside, the wounded are prevented from talking with them. >> there were a few injured soldiers who fought in ukraine, and they have been ordered not to talk. the doctors were also put under pressure so nothing gets out. >> here in this st. petersburg office, the activists are trying to help a mother whose son is dead. afterwards, she spoke to soldiers from his unit, and they told her he had perished in ukraine. >> the death certificate
she is scared of meeting us, so we skype instead.er facebook page tells the story of a country at war. the secret services have seized power to control everything. they rule this country according to the rules of the secret police. they do not get that this is about peoples rights, too. >> still, she believes her facebook page has undercut the kremlin's virtual monopoly on information. because the loved ones rarely get an answer when they ask authorities what has happened to their sons...
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it here to help tough fashion decisions susie join us via skype.to send in picture of wardrobe #love it or lose it. we have video. check it out. >> i am from new jersey i love this blazer or should i lose it. >> all right what do you think about that one. >> i have to tell you i love kim the color of of her jacket she wears it well but the jacket is out of style double praeingted huge lapelves she needs to lose it. >> #lose it. >> lose it on that one definitely. >> we have pictures also first one coming from@christina real m.j. she asked what to do with the skirt love it or lose it i don't know if you seen it well. one thing for shore her shoes are super organized skirt though what do you think. >> i thought the same thing lauren. this skirt is great snake skin that's very important now and going forward. there's too much going on with the skirt it's black, white, metallic, umbrey hints to it she has to lose it and go for snake skin. something in more tonal fabrication and color way. i think it would be more moden looking we have to lose that one.
it here to help tough fashion decisions susie join us via skype.to send in picture of wardrobe #love it or lose it. we have video. check it out. >> i am from new jersey i love this blazer or should i lose it. >> all right what do you think about that one. >> i have to tell you i love kim the color of of her jacket she wears it well but the jacket is out of style double praeingted huge lapelves she needs to lose it. >> #lose it. >> lose it on that one definitely....
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the pennsylvania medical society joins us by skype to explain what may have happened.morning. >> good morning. > all right, there may be some clues in the song itself, so let's get right to a clip in the song. >> she had been drinking too much egg nothing and we begged her not go. but she forgot her medication and she staggered out the door into the snow. > all right. doc, what do we make of that. too much egg nothing and we're talking about forgetting medication. we're concerned that perhaps grandma was a diabetic and with the eggnog there was a lot of alcohol in it and she didn't eat a lot of food while she was drinking, so as a result she started to develop low blood sugar and when she left to go back home, she passed out in the snow and maybe hit her head and remained unconscious. that's one possibility. the other concern would have to do with a food allergy. sometimes eggnog can have almond milk in the it and if she had an allergic reaction to it, that could have caused a problem. she realized she didn't have her epipen with her. so she tried to get home, but on t
the pennsylvania medical society joins us by skype to explain what may have happened.morning. >> good morning. > all right, there may be some clues in the song itself, so let's get right to a clip in the song. >> she had been drinking too much egg nothing and we begged her not go. but she forgot her medication and she staggered out the door into the snow. > all right. doc, what do we make of that. too much egg nothing and we're talking about forgetting medication. we're...
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we are going to go now to skype to the sexiest man alive, and there he is. disguised. we put a voice changer on his voice to keep his identity a secret until we can hopefully guess who he is. hello, sexiest man alive. >> hello, jimmy. >> jimmy: congratulations on being so sexy. >> thank you very much. >> jimmy: we can see that he's muscular, and that is a clue. this is what we're going to do. guillermo, you've got audience members. we're going to let some members of our studio audience ask yes or no questions and they will guess who the sexiest man is. if you guess correctly, the sexiest man alive will make love to you so this is big. i will give you three clues. he is sexy, he is a man, he is alive. those are the only clues i'm going to give you. what is your name? >> carly. >> jimmy: what is your question? >> are you in a band? >> jimmy: are you in a band? >> no. >> jimmy: the sexiest man is not in a band. sorry, carly. your question? >> do you feel like driving a lincoln. >> jimmy: what was your question? do you just feel like driving a lincoln. >> jimmy:
we are going to go now to skype to the sexiest man alive, and there he is. disguised. we put a voice changer on his voice to keep his identity a secret until we can hopefully guess who he is. hello, sexiest man alive. >> hello, jimmy. >> jimmy: congratulations on being so sexy. >> thank you very much. >> jimmy: we can see that he's muscular, and that is a clue. this is what we're going to do. guillermo, you've got audience members. we're going to let some members of our...
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joining us to discuss this on skype out of atlanta is roy barnes. former governor of georgia and an attorney, who now represents military service members being targeted with predatory loans. from austin texas, senior policy analyst that's a public interest law center that advocates for victims of predatory loans. thank you for being here, governor, you have tries numerous high profile cases, class action lawsuits you represent soldier whose have been victimized, give us some examples of what some of your clients are facing. >> what we are litigating right now is the charge on what are called title pawns or motor vehicle loans. and the interest rates are 300% in many cases. they say well, we will give you a discount, a military discount, and that's 150%. instead of the 300%. and military folks are particularly targeted because they have a regular check that's coming in, the lender knows where they are located, and on many occasion the commanding officers will assist in the collection of the money, because they don't want to have military personnel th
joining us to discuss this on skype out of atlanta is roy barnes. former governor of georgia and an attorney, who now represents military service members being targeted with predatory loans. from austin texas, senior policy analyst that's a public interest law center that advocates for victims of predatory loans. thank you for being here, governor, you have tries numerous high profile cases, class action lawsuits you represent soldier whose have been victimized, give us some examples of what...
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he joins me via skype from half moon bay, california. good to see you.nk you along with other people watched john oliver's fantastic rant. they made it sound kind of boring, but it's actually very serious and could threaten a lot of our technological entrepreneurship in this country if they allow different speeds on the internet for pay. >> i agree, i'm with the president on this issue. i believe net neutrality is important. if your new idea, your new service or product, it needs to take third or fourth, or fifth seats to the existing one, and as a consumer you are suffer. also it will kalasfy the leadership positions of the mega companies. i am very much with the president on this issue. i do want to say that there are intelligent and fair intellectually reasonable reasons to oppose the president on this issue, though. one is that we do have a history in america of allowing consumers to pay for faster access, so it's not that companies can pay for faster access, but consumers can pay for higher faster access to the internet. so there is a first class, s
he joins me via skype from half moon bay, california. good to see you.nk you along with other people watched john oliver's fantastic rant. they made it sound kind of boring, but it's actually very serious and could threaten a lot of our technological entrepreneurship in this country if they allow different speeds on the internet for pay. >> i agree, i'm with the president on this issue. i believe net neutrality is important. if your new idea, your new service or product, it needs to take...
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and so skype out of chicago, illinois, david a critic of the men's rights movement. he is also founder of the blog, we hunted the mammoth. thanks for both of you for being here. so robert, men dominate in american politics, and business, they out earn women by about 20% and have always been afforded rights that women have had to earn along the way. why does america need a men's rights group? >> men make up 85% of all suicides, they make up almost 90% of the homeless, they make up 95% of workplace deaths. men die on average seven years earlier than women do in years past that wasn't necessarily the case, the gap was much less. there is a war being waged upon system. they are failing miserably. no one is doing anything about it. and there is a terrible, terrible bias in our family courts as well as terrible disparities in criminal sentences and prosecution between minute and women. >> robert, you brought up a whole lot of things there. are those all because of women and the right that women have? are are these simply functions in saturday and gains in the societal syst
and so skype out of chicago, illinois, david a critic of the men's rights movement. he is also founder of the blog, we hunted the mammoth. thanks for both of you for being here. so robert, men dominate in american politics, and business, they out earn women by about 20% and have always been afforded rights that women have had to earn along the way. why does america need a men's rights group? >> men make up 85% of all suicides, they make up almost 90% of the homeless, they make up 95% of...
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let her skype in. the student council vote. anyway, i had fun with that one. panel, thank you. and a colorado man accused of pushing his wife off a cliff on their anniversary. prosecutor say not first. parents might want to dvr next one you won't want to forget it be sure to subscribe greta talk. brand new ipod itunes being a private banking client isn't what it used to be. from san francisco to silicon valley, boston private bank works with all kinds of people who are innovating, building, contributing -- individuals, business owners, private partnerships, non-profits, families planning their financial futures. people like you. if you want the individual attention and expertise your financial needs deserve, this is your time. this is your private bank. the ultimate arena for business. hour after hour of diving deep, touching base, and putting ducks in rows. the only problem with conference calls: eventually they have to end. unless you have the comcast business voiceedge mobile app. it lets you switch seamlessly from your desk phone to your mobile with no interruptions. i've n
let her skype in. the student council vote. anyway, i had fun with that one. panel, thank you. and a colorado man accused of pushing his wife off a cliff on their anniversary. prosecutor say not first. parents might want to dvr next one you won't want to forget it be sure to subscribe greta talk. brand new ipod itunes being a private banking client isn't what it used to be. from san francisco to silicon valley, boston private bank works with all kinds of people who are innovating, building,...
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with us via skype, straight from france. i did not realize penguins were so shy. the challenge you facing and why penguins are so afraid of humans. emperor penguins are shy because they huddled together to huddled together to save they needthe cold, not to have a territorial defense. because they don't have a territorial defense, they are very shy. >> how did you build this robot and get these penguins to not sniff it out as being a fake? companyrked with the which was making a movie from the bbc and we had a common they wereill stop interested in using a a animal to get the image and we had a similar idea to get the information. we built aether, which was -- fake camouflaging a rover. ask what kind of data were you able to collect that you would not have gotten otherwise is to mark >> i must confess that the first one we build did not work. seemse you have seen, it the one that has so much interest all over the world was very attractive. they even tried vocalization to communicate with it. revolutionary could this kind of robot the in other situations and other a
with us via skype, straight from france. i did not realize penguins were so shy. the challenge you facing and why penguins are so afraid of humans. emperor penguins are shy because they huddled together to huddled together to save they needthe cold, not to have a territorial defense. because they don't have a territorial defense, they are very shy. >> how did you build this robot and get these penguins to not sniff it out as being a fake? companyrked with the which was making a movie from...
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joining us now by skype our financial expert jean marks from the marks group. morning. > how are you. >> let's hop right into it. i want to get your opinion on comments. first off is rachel. she posted this tweet. i enjoy a great bargain as much as anyone, but every family needs to spend time together. i say stayed closed for family sake. what do you think. >> well, you know there's actually two people you want to consider. there's the shoppers and there's of course the people that are working at the stores. when it comes to rachel she's a shopper and if she doesn't want to go shopping on that day, by all means she's free to do that. on holidays, on thanksgiving day and even on christmas day, the world continues to turn. there are a lot of industries that continue to serve their quo's mers during that period of time. airlines and flight attendants are still working, hotels are going to still be working. you're going to be still be working. >> true. > when it comes to the retail industry, things have changed over the years. flu vaccine was a time when i was grow
joining us now by skype our financial expert jean marks from the marks group. morning. > how are you. >> let's hop right into it. i want to get your opinion on comments. first off is rachel. she posted this tweet. i enjoy a great bargain as much as anyone, but every family needs to spend time together. i say stayed closed for family sake. what do you think. >> well, you know there's actually two people you want to consider. there's the shoppers and there's of course the people...
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we are joined now by skype.wonderfully automated with these smart phones and laptops and tablets, and then you go to the voting booth, and you go through this antiquated system, whether it is filling out boxes or even flicking the buttons. what is the actual potential of online voting? >> the potential for online voting is huge, right? i think one of the challenges they see today is the fact that it becomes really popular about this time, whenever there is either made your elections or presidential elections, and it gets a lot of hype, but after the hype fades away, the incentive for doing this kind of goes away, so i think the potential is there, and the technology is there. we really need to drive it as an ongoing agenda item that goes beyond the election cycle. that, are their technological limits to this, reasons why it has not happened that are technologically-based? toi think the technology make this doable -- if you think about it, every device you buy the means of using things like biometrics to help aut
we are joined now by skype.wonderfully automated with these smart phones and laptops and tablets, and then you go to the voting booth, and you go through this antiquated system, whether it is filling out boxes or even flicking the buttons. what is the actual potential of online voting? >> the potential for online voting is huge, right? i think one of the challenges they see today is the fact that it becomes really popular about this time, whenever there is either made your elections or...
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we take a look at the tech being used with gridgames ceo abe klinefeld joining us via skype.looking with a company called chronotrack that transports information back to media and race organizers in real time. how will this work this weekend? >> what happened the last probably 20 years of information and data processing is there's a massive change in the amount of people and scale. you have to be able to process largely because of the internet and big data. the only way to process large amounts of data is what we call in memory computing. it stores your data in the computers ram and you can process between 5000 and one million times faster than when it was saved and written to disk. it's necessary to support the real-time data collection and things like the new york marathon to be able to process that data and be able to report on the performance of athletes to be able to do any analytics on that. you have these chips that are embedded in the tags the athletes run with. as they passed through sensors along the course, that information moves into the cloud, gets processed, rea
we take a look at the tech being used with gridgames ceo abe klinefeld joining us via skype.looking with a company called chronotrack that transports information back to media and race organizers in real time. how will this work this weekend? >> what happened the last probably 20 years of information and data processing is there's a massive change in the amount of people and scale. you have to be able to process largely because of the internet and big data. the only way to process large...
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i'm not a big skype guy, but with you guys, why not. to have you and the viewers love you, too. we appreciate your thoughts. tell us what you think about the game. of course use the hash tarks fox 29 weekend. they love howard or they love to hate howard. it's a lot of fun. > i have a weather request from brian brown. he says what's the weather going to be like in morrisville, pennsylvania? >> well, in morrisville this morning probably starting out with some clouds. you can see the clouds from a cold front passing through. just a touch warmer as we go through the afternoon. speaking of eagles, though, let's take a look at that kickoff forecast. all important game in south philadelphia. that's tomorrow night, 8:30:00 p.m. 50-degrees will be the temperature, a few clouds around. isn't actually ideal for a monday night game in the middle of the season. temperatures into the 60s on monday afternoon so after sunset they'll fall as the rest of the game will fall into the 40s. not terrible. we had another viewer asking about forecast at bitter
i'm not a big skype guy, but with you guys, why not. to have you and the viewers love you, too. we appreciate your thoughts. tell us what you think about the game. of course use the hash tarks fox 29 weekend. they love howard or they love to hate howard. it's a lot of fun. > i have a weather request from brian brown. he says what's the weather going to be like in morrisville, pennsylvania? >> well, in morrisville this morning probably starting out with some clouds. you can see the...
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. >> i remember in your days at skype, you said fake it until you make it.that what needs to be done? >> i should probably qualify that for only certain categories. there are cases where you need to say we're going to figure this out as we go. skype is a good example because a lot of people think about, do you have to be us-based in order to be a global success? skype is a perfect example. legacy issues they had with the founders, they totally ignored the u.s. market. a lot of its explosive growth came from asia first. mentality,o in the because when you look at the culture in asia, is not quite as acceptable. but for start ups, need to experience failures. that is what makes you successful. >> you need to have persistence, resilience, and tenacity. the work ethic in this market is and produce more resilience than maybe in other markets. people may not be used to fighting against hurdles and really slugging away at it, because they know that's what it takes in order to make a success. it is a state of mind. , but really good branding it's not something for e
. >> i remember in your days at skype, you said fake it until you make it.that what needs to be done? >> i should probably qualify that for only certain categories. there are cases where you need to say we're going to figure this out as we go. skype is a good example because a lot of people think about, do you have to be us-based in order to be a global success? skype is a perfect example. legacy issues they had with the founders, they totally ignored the u.s. market. a lot of its...
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trey is joining us by skype right now. for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> i love retail me not. tell me, should i be doing my shopping on cyber monday or has its influence waned over the years? >> no. it's bigger and better than ever. last it was the biggest shopping day in history. >> we always have the black friday deals. on cyber monday what should i be shopping for? >> i've seen the strongest deals in apparel. i'm seeing deals like 30% off, 40% off, retailers like macy's, delia's, and also best buy and walmart and of course amazon.com. >> what should i wait on? is there something that's going to get less expensive? >> yes. you will find toys discounted but i expect them to go a little deeper. also holiday themed merchandise and winter apparel will be deeper discounted as we get closer to the holiday. >> what's the best thing if i'm going to spend my money, as cyber monday so many of us will be sitting around at work, what is it we should be getting? >> clothes. if you have anyone on your list who needs clot
trey is joining us by skype right now. for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> i love retail me not. tell me, should i be doing my shopping on cyber monday or has its influence waned over the years? >> no. it's bigger and better than ever. last it was the biggest shopping day in history. >> we always have the black friday deals. on cyber monday what should i be shopping for? >> i've seen the strongest deals in apparel. i'm seeing deals like 30% off, 40% off,...
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to tell us about how he is doing, we have him and his wife via skype right this minute. welcome to the show. >> how are you? >> this music session, how did it make you feel this second time? >> not exactly the way i want to be on tv in this gown and boxer briefs. we love music. my wife said what is my happy place? she came in with my bass. one time came in without anybody saying anything. it made me happy. i'm blessed with the people i work with and friends i have that support me. thank you for supporting me. i appreciate it. you guys are awesome. it's a pleasure being part of the show. >> this is a battle for both of you because you are a family unit now. what was it like for you being in the room helping to lift his mood a little bit. >> that was the plan the whole time. even when he got his line in. which arm? >> i said this arm so i can play bass. >> we love and wish you the absolute best. and a speedy recovery. >> if we can inspire one person to feel happy and yeah, i'm going to get through this, we did our job. >> it's just about time to give away another ipad mini
to tell us about how he is doing, we have him and his wife via skype right this minute. welcome to the show. >> how are you? >> this music session, how did it make you feel this second time? >> not exactly the way i want to be on tv in this gown and boxer briefs. we love music. my wife said what is my happy place? she came in with my bass. one time came in without anybody saying anything. it made me happy. i'm blessed with the people i work with and friends i have that support...
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we have dad mike wilson via skype come the uk right this minute. well done. how is little jaden doing? >> he's doing good, he's all right. there's been a little deterioration which is expected. other than that, he is fighting it like a little champ. he is my inspiration. >> do you think spiderman is helping him battle? >> most definitely. even now he doesn't know dad is spiderman. >> we won't tell him before you do. >> tell us about his initial reaction. he must have been blown away. >> definitely. when i jumped out, it was what i expected, shock, happiness. it was all worthwhile. to make your son's dream come true, to do something he loves and he wanted to be involved with and to be spiderman, it's priceless. >> tell us about the facebook page hope for jaden and the go fund me page. >> we set up the fund to help the treatment, create nice memories. if people want to donate, that's absolutely fine. sometimes i feel bad asking, but if the world wants to help you, it will. >>> she's about to get a big surprise. >> see how her smiles turn into strange screams of
we have dad mike wilson via skype come the uk right this minute. well done. how is little jaden doing? >> he's doing good, he's all right. there's been a little deterioration which is expected. other than that, he is fighting it like a little champ. he is my inspiration. >> do you think spiderman is helping him battle? >> most definitely. even now he doesn't know dad is spiderman. >> we won't tell him before you do. >> tell us about his initial reaction. he must...
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we have staff sergeant and his family via skype. welcome home. how did this feel to see daddy in that moment? >>> it was so much happy. >> so much happy. >> when you came up with this wrd r idea, how long ago was it? you must have spent a lot of time planning this. >> no. not at all. i was coming home last minute. i said let's swing by my volunteer fire station. i said i need a truck and told him what i was going to do. >> how hard was it to keep that surprise? i imagine you wanted to scoop your boys up. >> i was crying in the fire truck. i was crying in the fire truck bed. and i was wearing a mask. >> how did you stay so calm and keep such a steady hand knowing what was going on? >> it helped because it was so last minute. i don't think i had time to freak out. all i kept thinking was don't mess up this video. >> how does it feel to be home? >> amazing. >> they ache on archery. see him nail every target. >> time goes with my 4-year-old. in the video, the 4-year-old played by a grown man. from cute to just creepy. i i hahaveve a a c col. i took n
we have staff sergeant and his family via skype. welcome home. how did this feel to see daddy in that moment? >>> it was so much happy. >> so much happy. >> when you came up with this wrd r idea, how long ago was it? you must have spent a lot of time planning this. >> no. not at all. i was coming home last minute. i said let's swing by my volunteer fire station. i said i need a truck and told him what i was going to do. >> how hard was it to keep that surprise?...
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. >> por eso entrevistamos a la abogada de inmigraciÓn jessica domÍnguez vía skype. >> es muy importantenfunda con este alivio administrativo y lo que venimos hablando por muchÍsimos meses deberían tener como una reforma migratoria que podrÍa ofrecer un camino que se darÍa para algunas personas, un alivio administrativo es algo muy temporal en la naturaleza. los contras serÍan que sería una acciÓn o una póliza que serÍa natural, podría afectar las decisiones del congreso y seguirÍa hacia la presidencia y afectar las decisiones de presidente barack obama. >> en breve tendremos mÁs informaciÓn con el tema migratorio un experto nos hablarÁ sobre lo que podemos esperar de una acciÓn ejecutiva. >> maÑana recuerde que en univisiÓn tendrÁ cobertura completa y podrÁ verlo a partir de las cinco de la tarde. >> las autoridades del condado de santa clara organizaron los domicilios de las personas que han cometido falta de Índole sexual, de estas personas todas estaban al tanto con lo que pedÍan las autoridades. >> la quema de los tres vehÍculos fue provocada segÚn la policÍa pero no se encontraban
. >> por eso entrevistamos a la abogada de inmigraciÓn jessica domÍnguez vía skype. >> es muy importantenfunda con este alivio administrativo y lo que venimos hablando por muchÍsimos meses deberían tener como una reforma migratoria que podrÍa ofrecer un camino que se darÍa para algunas personas, un alivio administrativo es algo muy temporal en la naturaleza. los contras serÍan que sería una acciÓn o una póliza que serÍa natural, podría afectar las decisiones del...
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"gold rush" on discovery, we have 20-year-old, i'm going to say that again, 20-year-old parker via skypeht this minute. welcome to the show. >> thank you for having me. >> this is an exciting season. $2.5 million worth of gold. can you pull that much out of the ground? >> it's out there. it's a matter of getting it, right. >> how? >> we work as hard as we can and smart as we can and burn as much fuel as we can. see if we can do it. >> how much of all of this gold you are finding do you get to keep? >> i'm not going to tell you that. >> how much of it is sort of like guesswork and how much of it is instinct and how much is education? >> a lot comes from experience and making a lot of bad decisions in the past and learning from them. there is a little bit of luck. thing about gold mining and that is why there is such an appeal for the show, gold is where you find it. >> what excitement can we expect in season five? >> we've gotten to is going to try to disassemble and put pit you the back together. we are going for $2.5 million. it's a big undertaking. go big or go home. >> airs 9:00 p.m.
"gold rush" on discovery, we have 20-year-old, i'm going to say that again, 20-year-old parker via skypeht this minute. welcome to the show. >> thank you for having me. >> this is an exciting season. $2.5 million worth of gold. can you pull that much out of the ground? >> it's out there. it's a matter of getting it, right. >> how? >> we work as hard as we can and smart as we can and burn as much fuel as we can. see if we can do it. >> how much of...
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claudia, his wife, was sitting next to him on this skype.itchfield,owing in connecticut, when did you get word of this, that he was planning to do this? that night? >> i'm guessing the week before he called me on a saturday and, you know -- i have to say i couldn't -- if you say, oh, tomas, please don't. you suddenly realize, it is a selfish thing to say. you're saying, i want you to live. really are not appreciating or at least having some empathy for what he wants. so even when he made that announcement at the litchfield the other in connecticut -- theater in connecticut, the audience was, i would say, sympathetic for his decision. i'm sure many wished he wasn't doing this, but they understood it. and that was a remarkable -- >> can you talk to about the deterioration to the point where we saw, what cost him in the end was always in pain, to be expressing such severe pain? we're talking about 10 years after his injury. >> tomas, it is all a blur to me now, but have to think six or seven years ago after we sustained ae film, swollen right a
claudia, his wife, was sitting next to him on this skype.itchfield,owing in connecticut, when did you get word of this, that he was planning to do this? that night? >> i'm guessing the week before he called me on a saturday and, you know -- i have to say i couldn't -- if you say, oh, tomas, please don't. you suddenly realize, it is a selfish thing to say. you're saying, i want you to live. really are not appreciating or at least having some empathy for what he wants. so even when he made...
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. >> we have sam and maddie via skype from rhode island. welcome to the show. >> tell me the best way to kill a zombie. >> me with my bare hands and feet. >> are you going to be in it or behind the camera? >> probably do both. >> you have friends helping you out, your family, are they all going to be in the movie? >> yeah. i have a friend in school, a girl. my girlfriend in the movie. >> what's different about the zombies in your movie? are you adding a twist? >> a little twist. they are part zombies. >> they are going to have superspecial powers. >> a lot of contact going on. >> tell us about some of these story boards you've drawn. >> the old boyfriend has a new girl and they break up and i come in and i cheer her. >> what would you like to say to people to help them back your movie? >> it's awesome. >> god bless america. >> can't wait to see your movie. >> i know. it's going to be huge. >>> when tv hosts fly. >> you are such a daredevil. >> that's "right this minute." >> still to come, two dancers show off their cool moves. >> on a glaci
. >> we have sam and maddie via skype from rhode island. welcome to the show. >> tell me the best way to kill a zombie. >> me with my bare hands and feet. >> are you going to be in it or behind the camera? >> probably do both. >> you have friends helping you out, your family, are they all going to be in the movie? >> yeah. i have a friend in school, a girl. my girlfriend in the movie. >> what's different about the zombies in your movie? are you...
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to tell us about this, we have dad via skype right this minute.hanks for having me. >> this is such a beautiful video. we want to ask, how is collier doing? >> he is getting stronger every day. >> how many superheroes before you settled on ironman? >> it's because he is hooked up to the machines. ironman needed a machine to keep himself alive. i thought if he could have a little ironman suit, co-come home with us. >> do you build things like this for hollywood? >> not hollywood. i work for a theater as their props master, making everything for all the shows. >> how much of a chin up for you was seeing this? >> putting this costume on and watching him move around like that was great. >> what made you do the costume in the first place? >> going to the hospital every day, it gets real monotonous and exhausting. it's hard to leave him at the hospital. to feel that connection so when he is older we can show him these pictures. we were there, we celebrated halloween. next year we could be a father and son ironman team. >>> all right, everybody. pay atte
to tell us about this, we have dad via skype right this minute.hanks for having me. >> this is such a beautiful video. we want to ask, how is collier doing? >> he is getting stronger every day. >> how many superheroes before you settled on ironman? >> it's because he is hooked up to the machines. ironman needed a machine to keep himself alive. i thought if he could have a little ironman suit, co-come home with us. >> do you build things like this for hollywood?...
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wwat are his plans to edge out competitors like skype, whatsapp and more.n here in a fox business exclusive. we want you to meet him and see what he has to say about vonage. liz: eleven minutes until the close. look at this, everybody, the dow just turned -@positive. so that's a record. benny providing audio so you had effects. anything to the upside is a record. thees&p and the nasdaq are about to score their third straight winning week. the longest streak in two onths. the transports we can't forget that. going on four weeks up. i want to get to nicole on tte floor of the stock exchangg. this week was exhausting, but exhilarating with so much news flows jrks. >> i ot to take a look at a great mover. this is a winner. up about 30 percent at the moment. sears is considering turning itself -- you remember well eddie putting together both kmart and steve and was heralded not as a ggeat retail thought, buttas a great real estate stock. if they move forwaad with this, it gives them a much better tax situation. they lease them back. so the stock is jumping. it's
wwat are his plans to edge out competitors like skype, whatsapp and more.n here in a fox business exclusive. we want you to meet him and see what he has to say about vonage. liz: eleven minutes until the close. look at this, everybody, the dow just turned -@positive. so that's a record. benny providing audio so you had effects. anything to the upside is a record. thees&p and the nasdaq are about to score their third straight winning week. the longest streak in two onths. the transports we...
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. >> we also have mike via skype from l.a. >> how nervous were you?knew she was going to say yes. i had to tell her i was becoming a diamond trader about six months in advance. i did a lot of research on diamonds. i bought some on ebay. i knew she would figure it out. >> you realize you are marrying this woman, right? the ring? >> it paid off that he became a diamond trader. >> a diamond trader. >> i actually fell for it. >> men. we are pioneers, trail blazers. amateur rocket scientists. we are daredevils. >> we love it and own it. men are total idiots. you pump them in the air and they go off what if you use an 18 liter one? that is a great idea. they have a gigantic water bottle they are pumping in the air. there may be a small amount of collateral damage. >> i think the smartest idea if they are going to do it again -- >> this would make sense. the next one is like this little razor sort of like two wheels scooter things. they don't have good balance, brakes or ything.e a mistake! >> that moment of realization before it all goes wrong. >> i made a
. >> we also have mike via skype from l.a. >> how nervous were you?knew she was going to say yes. i had to tell her i was becoming a diamond trader about six months in advance. i did a lot of research on diamonds. i bought some on ebay. i knew she would figure it out. >> you realize you are marrying this woman, right? the ring? >> it paid off that he became a diamond trader. >> a diamond trader. >> i actually fell for it. >> men. we are pioneers, trail...
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we have sam and maddie via skype from rhode island. >> so what happens next? do the farrelly brothers help you put this together? >> well, most of my friends are going to help. >> you will start production when? >> february. >> that's soon. you've got a lot to do the next coming months. >> talk about what it was like watching all that money come in and how exciting that was. >> that was awesome. >> have you had people begging to be in the movie? >> can we all be in your movie? >> can we be zombies? >> yeah. >> awesome. >> when it's all done, then what are you going to do? >> and a sequel. >> congratulations. we are so thrilled. you deserve it. can't wait to see the film. >> i would be tempted to do it like this. >> next "right this minute." >> and still to come, a live tv interview gets interrupted. >> she is having a heart attack. >> the drama doesn't end there. >>> plus friday's buzz word for your chance to win an ipad mini. >>> everybody's got their own little projects and hobbies in life. jenna's dad has been working on this replica steam engine for three
we have sam and maddie via skype from rhode island. >> so what happens next? do the farrelly brothers help you put this together? >> well, most of my friends are going to help. >> you will start production when? >> february. >> that's soon. you've got a lot to do the next coming months. >> talk about what it was like watching all that money come in and how exciting that was. >> that was awesome. >> have you had people begging to be in the movie?...
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comprando algo en internet con mi celular, mis hijos lo usan para ver videos, y mi esposa para hablar por skypede alta velocidad, llamados y textos ilimitados. este es el mejor plan familiar de toda la industria. mi compromiso siempre será darte más móvil por tu dinero. ♪ ♪ >> el general, rubÉn darÍo, secuestrado por las farc en noviembre serÁ liberado el prÓximo sÁbado. asÍ lo informÓ el presidente, santos, en la capital colombiana. la guerrilla de las farc dijo que ya el gobierno tiene las coordenadas donde se darÁ la liberaciÓn del alto mando militar. tabaret vÁsquez, ganarÍa las elecciones, segÚn las últimas encuestas, tiene una ventaja de 12 puntos sobre su contendor. tambiÉn se dio a conocer que el 7% de los encuestados votarÍa en blanco. pasajero de un pequeÑo aviÓn ruso, dieron temperaturas de 71 bajo cero. aunque parezca increÍble, todos salieron a la pista para empujar el aviÓn de las autoridades investigan lo sucedido para asegurarse que no se violaron normas de seguridad. en parÍs, dos sujetos armados, asaltaron la joyerÍa,cartier, en hora pico y usaron el gerente de la tienda como
comprando algo en internet con mi celular, mis hijos lo usan para ver videos, y mi esposa para hablar por skypede alta velocidad, llamados y textos ilimitados. este es el mejor plan familiar de toda la industria. mi compromiso siempre será darte más móvil por tu dinero. ♪ ♪ >> el general, rubÉn darÍo, secuestrado por las farc en noviembre serÁ liberado el prÓximo sÁbado. asÍ lo informÓ el presidente, santos, en la capital colombiana. la guerrilla de las farc dijo que ya el...
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joining us from amazon web services conference in las vegas is cory johnson and by skype, the founder of the ideological company that has been involved with publishing were nearly 50 years. we don't know the details of the deal how but both sides say they are pleased. what is your take? >> my take is i think everybody is glad it is over and i think the other side of relief is from simon & schuster who did the deal with amazon in the last few weeks. simon & schuster made a deal where they can pull the prices and the nightmare for them would have then nobody else did and amazon would be cutting everyone else's prices and there's would remain high. i think simon & schuster is pleased that amazon seems to be moving toward similar deals with all the publishers were publishers will be setting prices. >> cori, you are at the conference right now. any indication why the breakthrough? >> the amazon web services business really stands separate from the book publishing business. but the publishing business runs on the very same server. this conference is focused on the technologies that make the
joining us from amazon web services conference in las vegas is cory johnson and by skype, the founder of the ideological company that has been involved with publishing were nearly 50 years. we don't know the details of the deal how but both sides say they are pleased. what is your take? >> my take is i think everybody is glad it is over and i think the other side of relief is from simon & schuster who did the deal with amazon in the last few weeks. simon & schuster made a deal...