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. >> she was sent a card and told to -- >> open it via skype. >> what it said that brought her to tears. >>> and it's the internet challenge where you shove marshmallows in your mouth and have to say chubby bunny. >> see why using jumbo marshmallows is a very bad idea. >> can't do it. >>> every time we see a video of somebody driving irresponsibly we say take it to the track. doesn't mean take it to the track you're necessarily going to be safe. in germany. >> no! >> spectacular crash around this corner. begins to get a little bit out of shape before he starts to cut across the grasp once he's in the grass he's completely out of control. when he gets back on to the pavement the tire goes flat. he hits the grass again, catches and flips over. what kind of condition is this guy? >> there's a passenger in there as well. >> there is a passenger. the passenger gets out through the window of this car. this a right hand ive reekvehicle. he bh scramble jump the driver a little bit slower crashes down because he just realized there goes my car. no else got swept up in the crash. can't say the sa
. >> she was sent a card and told to -- >> open it via skype. >> what it said that brought her to tears. >>> and it's the internet challenge where you shove marshmallows in your mouth and have to say chubby bunny. >> see why using jumbo marshmallows is a very bad idea. >> can't do it. >>> every time we see a video of somebody driving irresponsibly we say take it to the track. doesn't mean take it to the track you're necessarily going to be safe....
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via skype right this minute. welcome to the show. >> don't look directly into his eyes. be careful. >> everywhere you go people are fascinated by this idea of hypnotism, someone can control your mind. do you control people's minds. >> not really. it's suggest ability. >> i'll be the skeptic. how do we don't know this girl's an actress or that good getting a girl to sit on your knee. >> i have videos from new york to california on youtube. if i had that much money to pay people to act like that i would have my own show or something. >> some videos you get pretty racy mr. p. >> i do have to say rated g and up. >> you say that you can actually hypnotize people via skype. >> yeah. >> can we challenge you to attempt? >> i'm up to it. >> be nice. >> i want the r-rated version. >> do me a favor, put your feet on the floor. >> uh-huh. >> hands out in front of you like this. turn your palms up. turn them over. look at your palms, close our eyes. i want you imagine that i just put a hundred big helium filled balloons on your left wrist and just feel how they start pulling and tugg
via skype right this minute. welcome to the show. >> don't look directly into his eyes. be careful. >> everywhere you go people are fascinated by this idea of hypnotism, someone can control your mind. do you control people's minds. >> not really. it's suggest ability. >> i'll be the skeptic. how do we don't know this girl's an actress or that good getting a girl to sit on your knee. >> i have videos from new york to california on youtube. if i had that much money...
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let's talk to jerald benin jockey usjoining us on skype. the skype line however has frozen. we'll come back to him and that story in the next few minutes. no -- yep we're going to move on. we'll come back in a few minutes. there's been a blast in the yemen capital sanaa. the can explosion happened in the north of the capital in a houthi stronghold. protests taking place today in ta'izz. the president has called for talks to unite the country. mohamed vall is there. what more do we know about the explosion in the capital? >> it was according to neighbors a huge explosion that rocked the houses nearby. but when they went there they found it was not actually a car bomb. it was an explosive device targeting a houthi activist who is actually a medical doctor. he's not a high ranking member of the houthi movement and his name is mohamed al veli. the explosion just happened a couple of hours ago in the northern part of sanaa. it's snot unusual to see these type of actions we have seen in the past few months al qaeda targeting the houthis but this is a little bit different. it happe
let's talk to jerald benin jockey usjoining us on skype. the skype line however has frozen. we'll come back to him and that story in the next few minutes. no -- yep we're going to move on. we'll come back in a few minutes. there's been a blast in the yemen capital sanaa. the can explosion happened in the north of the capital in a houthi stronghold. protests taking place today in ta'izz. the president has called for talks to unite the country. mohamed vall is there. what more do we know about...
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a yemeni journalist joins us on skype from there. we are hearing that the envoy to yemen is back in the country and reviving peace talks with the political parties. who is he talking to? >> they are the political parties in the country. but again, he's been doing that for the last couple of years, and the reason why we read what you read today is because of the unsuccessful negotiations that have taken place. when he was here two weeks ago, and involved in the negotiations which were a waste of time. the houthi officials i talked to say that it was serious, and the main reason why the houthis did what they did is because of the opposition it was omar's way of dealing with negotiation. so as it is right now, the houthis are calling people back to dialogue but under their terms, under the negotiation, under their policy they refuse to go back against no declaration, so the opposition parties which is the whole country will have no other option other than to deal with the houthis, and coming apart from the government. >> and the houthi
a yemeni journalist joins us on skype from there. we are hearing that the envoy to yemen is back in the country and reviving peace talks with the political parties. who is he talking to? >> they are the political parties in the country. but again, he's been doing that for the last couple of years, and the reason why we read what you read today is because of the unsuccessful negotiations that have taken place. when he was here two weeks ago, and involved in the negotiations which were a...
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and he's participating with us via skype. participating with us via skype. so, welcome dr.stman and let's go to you via skype. >> thank you very much commissioner ramsey, director robinson, director davis. i want to tell you how much i appreciate the opportunity to present to you all the opportunity today. it's a unique opportunity because i'm coming to you from vacation here in parks city, utah and i have to thank the men and women of the police department for all their support in getting the tech lodgegical aspects sorted out. as its lead medical officer and tepty director for the entire dallas police department. this has been involved in a number of law enforcement operations from operational medicine so guiding chief brown on our most recent response. in addition to our work with the dallas police department i serve a similar role with the university of texas police. but in addition, i'm a practicing trauma surgeon, board certified in critical care. i serve as the chief of trauma surgery and assistant at texas medical center. i perform direct patient care do research an
and he's participating with us via skype. participating with us via skype. so, welcome dr.stman and let's go to you via skype. >> thank you very much commissioner ramsey, director robinson, director davis. i want to tell you how much i appreciate the opportunity to present to you all the opportunity today. it's a unique opportunity because i'm coming to you from vacation here in parks city, utah and i have to thank the men and women of the police department for all their support in...
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find out what we can expect and what this process is like we have members of the brown family via skypeht this minute." welcome to the show. this is a new thing for you guys to be via skrip with usype with us. >> we just learned what it was. they said you're skyping. >> how did it become a tv show. >> my number two kid put up a website for children stories and they started finding out more about us and approached us. >> how did they shoot the show when you are out in the woods? where does the crew sit? where do they eat and sleep? >> they're out when the sun's coming up and when the sun goes down they take off. we get a kick out of it. they fall in creeks. they should have a show. chased by bears. got to feel sorry for them. >> what is it about the bush that feeds your soul so much? >> one word -- freedom. freedom, independence to be what wlavr you ever to be, dependent on yourself. >> undescribable. >> it's hard to explain. >> how do you not go crazy with each other. >> i think they call that a family. >> we all like to do the same things. >> it's pretty good, a group of people family
find out what we can expect and what this process is like we have members of the brown family via skypeht this minute." welcome to the show. this is a new thing for you guys to be via skrip with usype with us. >> we just learned what it was. they said you're skyping. >> how did it become a tv show. >> my number two kid put up a website for children stories and they started finding out more about us and approached us. >> how did they shoot the show when you are out...
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here to talk about the various ways facial recognition software is permeates the lives on skype from san francisco is jessica lynch. she works on transparency and privacy issues in new technology. from ames, iowa, brian meinke from iowa state university. thank you for joining us. brian, we justed mentioned the first man to be convicted using facial recognition software, convicted of robbery. these these recognition programs fool-proof. >> they're not fool-proof but they work well. facebook recently announced they have an app that has a 98% accuracy rate. they have a lot of data, so the more data about you, particularly facial information the more accurate the program is. >> talk about how the applications may work in the retail sphere. if i walk into a store how i'm recognized by my face and altering my shopping experience? >> right now we're on the cusp of seeing some apps looked at by retailers. essentially, what they're experimenting with now are generally referred to as anonymous. this is anonymous video analytics. they try to segment people into categories, so this all generates
here to talk about the various ways facial recognition software is permeates the lives on skype from san francisco is jessica lynch. she works on transparency and privacy issues in new technology. from ames, iowa, brian meinke from iowa state university. thank you for joining us. brian, we justed mentioned the first man to be convicted using facial recognition software, convicted of robbery. these these recognition programs fool-proof. >> they're not fool-proof but they work well....
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joining us to discuss this on skype. she is one of the hosts from techno, and recently did a report on seismic disturbances near fracking sites. that's a company is that has developed new technology to chief contaminated fracking waste water so it can be reused. thanks to both of you for being here. so rigs fracking hinges on water, and millions of gallons are used. what happens that turns water into fracking waste water? well, you know, a well will get a frac job as they call it 5 million-gallons will go down, sometimes as much as 25 million-gallons and about 20% will flow back. and it's contaminated with oil, as well as the chemicals that we use in thing fromming and it has salt, so you have a water that's vast quantity that has some degree of contamination that has to be dealt with. >> and what is being done currently with that waste water? in the united states about 14% of all contaminating waste water and it is about half a billion per year, gets treated and reused. which are old wells that perhaps big salt domes an
joining us to discuss this on skype. she is one of the hosts from techno, and recently did a report on seismic disturbances near fracking sites. that's a company is that has developed new technology to chief contaminated fracking waste water so it can be reused. thanks to both of you for being here. so rigs fracking hinges on water, and millions of gallons are used. what happens that turns water into fracking waste water? well, you know, a well will get a frac job as they call it 5...
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we are live via skype.h what's happened in yemen friday and the opposition to it what are the chances that peace talks will get anywhere. >> in fact, the ball is in the field of houthis now. they've simply excluded all political powers from the political scene and by what they call the presidential declaration, that was a clear step to finally announce a coup that they've denied. there was news about starting negotiations again today but there are rumors about a fistfight between representatives during the negotiations today. the only way for these negotiations to succeed is for houthis to understand that they cannot go forward with their coup without including other political powers in negotiations that will not only save them, but the country. continuing the way they are now there will be no yemen for them to rule. >> one party demands the release of some people arrested in the demonstrations by the houthis. they are asking for restrictions on demonstrations lifted as part of their demands for taking part
we are live via skype.h what's happened in yemen friday and the opposition to it what are the chances that peace talks will get anywhere. >> in fact, the ball is in the field of houthis now. they've simply excluded all political powers from the political scene and by what they call the presidential declaration, that was a clear step to finally announce a coup that they've denied. there was news about starting negotiations again today but there are rumors about a fistfight between...
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the other night, skyping in jeb, it's mom, listen what do you mean too many bushes?nough said, remember what she had said earlier. >> two years ago -- >> that was to matt lauer on the "today" show. >> as he's definitely running, they needed -- they felt they needed to change that story so they have her out there on skype in a very good natured way that she thenkz it's great he's running. we already know the father and brother were encouraging him to run. so you know not surprisingly i think jeb bush has a united family behind them. >> thanks so much susan page jerry peters thanks to you. supremely candid, ruth bader ginsburg describing why she was so sleepy. >> i have too ask you, everybody is talking about the state of the union, you said yesterday that you were not 100% sober. >> what i meant was that i had a glass of wine with dinner. and that on top of having stayed up all night, writing something. >> so you're a bit of a light weight as we call it? >> i thought to myself don't stay up all night but then my pen was hot and so i couldn't couldn't stop what i was d
the other night, skyping in jeb, it's mom, listen what do you mean too many bushes?nough said, remember what she had said earlier. >> two years ago -- >> that was to matt lauer on the "today" show. >> as he's definitely running, they needed -- they felt they needed to change that story so they have her out there on skype in a very good natured way that she thenkz it's great he's running. we already know the father and brother were encouraging him to run. so you know...
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the chief product officer joins me right now via skype. answered my own question, but why starbucks? >> you have heard howard schultz the ceo of starbucks, referred to starbucks as your third place. it is not your home, your office, but your third place. our data shows us that it's absolutely true. we do about 10,000 transactions at the moment in business meals and business meetings alone. the same not really a starbucks guy, but that is not really for me. i want to backtrack and little bit and talk about what your main business is. some people might know the trip it is this common interesting one, but the expense is this is fascinating. >> absolutely. we are laser focused on the simple and perfect business trip. every day, we get up and think about the way auto works in terms of business travel. absolutely taking the effort out of expense reports. >> how business -- how big is the business ultimately? when you look at the core business, who buys it? wesley c customers from the individual, using some thing like trip it all the way to the l
the chief product officer joins me right now via skype. answered my own question, but why starbucks? >> you have heard howard schultz the ceo of starbucks, referred to starbucks as your third place. it is not your home, your office, but your third place. our data shows us that it's absolutely true. we do about 10,000 transactions at the moment in business meals and business meetings alone. the same not really a starbucks guy, but that is not really for me. i want to backtrack and little...
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so welcome doctor eastman, and let's go to via skype. >> thank you very much.i will want to tell you how much i appreciate the invitation and opportunity to present to you all today. attacks a unique opportunity subcommittee of from vacation here in utah and a to thank the men and women of the park city, utah police department, chief carpenter for all their support in getting the technological aspects of this sorted out. or that serve as a lieutenant assigned to our squad you. half-asleep medical often directed -- this has involved a number of law enforcement operations from operational medicine to guiding chief brown honor most recent people response to an additional work with the dallas police departed i served a similar role with university of texas but in addition underpricing trauma surgeon, board certified in general surgery with added qualification and surgical critical care. i served as the chief of trauma surgery at the trauma center at parkland an an assistant professor of surgery at the university of texas southwestern medical center. in this role i
so welcome doctor eastman, and let's go to via skype. >> thank you very much.i will want to tell you how much i appreciate the invitation and opportunity to present to you all today. attacks a unique opportunity subcommittee of from vacation here in utah and a to thank the men and women of the park city, utah police department, chief carpenter for all their support in getting the technological aspects of this sorted out. or that serve as a lieutenant assigned to our squad you. half-asleep...
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they both joined us on skype. good morning to both of you. the ' great to see you. good morning. >> thanks for having us. >> absolutely. let's start with you. there's a lot of excitement about it coming here. we hear a lot about the economics. is this just economics? is it political strategy? what's it going to mean? >> no. it ill be economic not only just philadelphia, but the region. south jersey is going to benefit from this. all the bushes, delaware, montgomery, chesser, it's a boom for the entire region. and i love talking regional but itself we're a strong region much we're not just a stop between new york and d.c. and we are important and i will tell you renee was very involved in 2000. i was a lot of her parties and i'm inviting her to mine. it's a time when the democrats, republicans from the area get together because we are the host. let's jump in with renee because we're talking about the economics. we're talking about the benefits. but from a political tan point as eleanor pointed out it was here in 2000 in the republicans. in that election, the republic
they both joined us on skype. good morning to both of you. the ' great to see you. good morning. >> thanks for having us. >> absolutely. let's start with you. there's a lot of excitement about it coming here. we hear a lot about the economics. is this just economics? is it political strategy? what's it going to mean? >> no. it ill be economic not only just philadelphia, but the region. south jersey is going to benefit from this. all the bushes, delaware, montgomery, chesser,...
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we are fashion expert sissy harris once again joining us by skype to let you know whether you shouldose it. good morning, sissy. >> good morning how are you. >> good i have on my trusty ipad here a beautiful long burgandy dress september from tammy what do you think about this one. >> i think it's we have to lose it. it's dated looking and the color is not great. the whole things it looks like it needs to go somewhere else for a while and hopefully find something else for her to wear. >> we also have video that was sent in. let's take a look at this one and see what you think about this gar meant. >> okay. >> hi sissy so i bought this denim jack net college and not sure if it's going to be making a come back any time soon. should i toss it or keep it. >> well, we always love denim jackets but this one also looks dated it's lose it. today the denim jackets are more fitted and cropped and this is boxy and loose and it's not going to -- i think it's time for him to let it government we'll lose it. >> i think you love this one. two lose its already so far this is cute from king chase lov
we are fashion expert sissy harris once again joining us by skype to let you know whether you shouldose it. good morning, sissy. >> good morning how are you. >> good i have on my trusty ipad here a beautiful long burgandy dress september from tammy what do you think about this one. >> i think it's we have to lose it. it's dated looking and the color is not great. the whole things it looks like it needs to go somewhere else for a while and hopefully find something else for her...
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now a latin america analyst a consultancy and information service in latin america who joins us via skype from manchester england. this move has been expected for quite some time. >> this is just another element in the extraordinary political brouhaha that has been going on in argentina. the government spokesman said that they regard this as a coup d'etat and the policies, the prosecutor who has now taken over the nisman file is has a record going back a for a years of carrying out cases against government officials investigating the vice president of corruption charges. and a notorious case going back in 2015 involving caracas and venezuela. there is a conspiracy going on against them. of course, the president herself spun that theory when she appeared on national television and said that nisman was probably murdered they put him up to believing that the government was involved in a cover up with the iranians, and have been killed to make it look as though the president has done it. that's a far-fetched theory, but this whole thing is circumstantial. >> with with all those interests in t
now a latin america analyst a consultancy and information service in latin america who joins us via skype from manchester england. this move has been expected for quite some time. >> this is just another element in the extraordinary political brouhaha that has been going on in argentina. the government spokesman said that they regard this as a coup d'etat and the policies, the prosecutor who has now taken over the nisman file is has a record going back a for a years of carrying out cases...
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comprando algo en internet con mi celular, mis hijos lo usan para ver videos y mi esposa para hablar por skypestria. mi compromiso siempre será darte más móvil por tu dinero. ¿problemas de audiciÓn? visita sprintcaptel.com crest presenta. para ser sincera, yo creía que todas las pastas de dientes eran iguales. pero mi esposo empezó a tener mejores resultados que yo. hice lo mismo que el. me hice pro con crest pro-health advance. avanza hacia una boca más saludable desde el primer día. mi boca esta mas saludable. y mis dientes, mas fuertes. crest pro-health advance te da una boca mas saludable y es superior en estas 5 areas esenciales. estoy lista. avanza hacia una boca más saludable desde el primer día. creo que todas las pastas de dientes no son iguales. ♪ ♪ ♪ del liderato del futbol espaqol, ademas resultados de liga premiere inglesa y de mexico...mexico...inglesa y de liga premiere resultados de ademas futbol espaqol, ademas Ólares mientras que se esperaba que era alrededor de unos 180 millones de dÓlares. >> asÍ que unos, la pelea mÁs esperada asÍ que es la pelea del siglo es una de las mÁ
comprando algo en internet con mi celular, mis hijos lo usan para ver videos y mi esposa para hablar por skypestria. mi compromiso siempre será darte más móvil por tu dinero. ¿problemas de audiciÓn? visita sprintcaptel.com crest presenta. para ser sincera, yo creía que todas las pastas de dientes eran iguales. pero mi esposo empezó a tener mejores resultados que yo. hice lo mismo que el. me hice pro con crest pro-health advance. avanza hacia una boca más saludable desde el primer día....
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comprando algo en internet con mi celular, mis hijos lo usan para ver videos y mi esposa para hablar por skypeoda la industria. mi compromiso siempre será darte más móvil por tu dinero. ¿problemas de audiciÓn? visita sprintcaptel.com tráenos tu cuenta de verizon o at&t entréganos tus teléfonos viejos y cortaremos la tarifa de tu plan a la mitad. visita nuestra página web o una tienda sprint hoy. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> por quÉ sÉ que muchas madres de familia trabajan y trabajan en sus domicilios domÉsticos y nunca terminan? ellas creen que sus pequeÑos ayudantes pueden ser Útiles en sus quehaceres pero miren que no es tan asÍ. >>. claro de este vÍdeo las redes sociales se pueden dar cuenta mientras las mamÁs estÁn arreglando la casa de los pequeÑos se divierten desordenandola. cuando las mamÁs creen que esta abajo. los pequeÑos eran para poner todo boca arriba, justamente. >> asÍ es confirmando que ama de casa es de los oficios mÁs duros y difÍciles del mundo. >> totalmente de acuerdo, no te lo discuto. >> feliz noche. >> chao. >> nunca pensÉ que escribir me diera tanta alegrÍa y pudiera llegar a millones de
comprando algo en internet con mi celular, mis hijos lo usan para ver videos y mi esposa para hablar por skypeoda la industria. mi compromiso siempre será darte más móvil por tu dinero. ¿problemas de audiciÓn? visita sprintcaptel.com tráenos tu cuenta de verizon o at&t entréganos tus teléfonos viejos y cortaremos la tarifa de tu plan a la mitad. visita nuestra página web o una tienda sprint hoy. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> por quÉ sÉ que muchas madres de familia trabajan y trabajan en...
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just months after the skype call, united states army major nidal hasan goes on a shooting rampage at base in ft. hood, texas. hasan kills 13 fellow soldiers and calls awlaki his inspiration. they'd exchanged e-mails. the cleric turned terror leader takes credit. his website reads, "nidal hasan is a hero." >> we all knew that he had to be killed. >> that was clearly stated. >> just one month later -- >> breaking news. >> awlaki sends the so-called underpants bomber to blow up northwest flight 253 as it lands in detroit christmas day 2009. >> a passenger tried to detonate some kind of explosive. >> the plot is foiled, but cia agents now know there is no time to lose. anwar awlaki is waging a relentless bloody war against americans, more than ever, storm says, the cia is realizing they need him. >> america as a whole has turned into a nation of evil. >> awlaki must be eliminated. but storm says his officers from british, danish, intelligence agencies disagree about how to take out awlaki. controlling the plan means controlling storm. in a bizarre courtship, the spy agencies lavish atten
just months after the skype call, united states army major nidal hasan goes on a shooting rampage at base in ft. hood, texas. hasan kills 13 fellow soldiers and calls awlaki his inspiration. they'd exchanged e-mails. the cleric turned terror leader takes credit. his website reads, "nidal hasan is a hero." >> we all knew that he had to be killed. >> that was clearly stated. >> just one month later -- >> breaking news. >> awlaki sends the so-called...
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to stay top of the leaderboard, skype had to pay out -- sky had to pay out.e paying 11 million pounds per game. they are having to pay up, cough up to maintain the status quo, to remain at the top of the leaderboard. they have 3/4 of all the premier games that will be played from 2016 and the three years after that. they have to make sure they put in a big bit. the way they do this is you put it in an envelope. you have to start to analyze we are competition is. bt came from the outside and clinched 1/4 of all games. you have just every -- you have discovery communications as well. people thinking sky managed -- people thinking bt managed to play a very clever game. sky paid more. >> should someone step in? >> they are looking at it. virgin media is what started to ring the bell. they said you were overcharging the consumer. you are paying too much. not showing enough matches -- you look at italy and spain, the league there, they show about 60% of their overall matches. here in the u k, because they worried about filling stadiums they want to keep the fury, t
to stay top of the leaderboard, skype had to pay out -- sky had to pay out.e paying 11 million pounds per game. they are having to pay up, cough up to maintain the status quo, to remain at the top of the leaderboard. they have 3/4 of all the premier games that will be played from 2016 and the three years after that. they have to make sure they put in a big bit. the way they do this is you put it in an envelope. you have to start to analyze we are competition is. bt came from the outside and...
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, they should not make your skype caller slower.t is the idea to prohibit internet companies providers from making that difficult. also preventing them from a two-tier solution. raging a decade, this argument. 4 million people have been going to the fcc with their opinions. this will protect innovation, a level playing field. >> more than anything else, this is a victory for the people against the big people, the suppliers who have the power and the wealth. they feel hopeless and helpless. i see it -- communication that people can sometimes when. once in a while, we get a win. caroline: you could ask yourself what leg companies had to stand on. their argument is pretty valid. they are saying we have to manage traffic. we have to increase the amount of investment we are spending. how are you going to innovate? we are not going to be able to cope with the huge data load coming towards us if we have to make it all things equal. i think this will run and run. this could come back to haunt us. we could have another legal fight on our han
, they should not make your skype caller slower.t is the idea to prohibit internet companies providers from making that difficult. also preventing them from a two-tier solution. raging a decade, this argument. 4 million people have been going to the fcc with their opinions. this will protect innovation, a level playing field. >> more than anything else, this is a victory for the people against the big people, the suppliers who have the power and the wealth. they feel hopeless and...
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. >> here to discuss this more on skype from torens california is dr. charles grove at the ucla school of medicine. he has been a frontrunner in psyche deltic research. he is here to share experiences with patients. >> james girodano at georgetown university. thank you for being here. dr. grove, when you think about psycheodelic drugs one things of the 1960s, counter culture and tom wolfe's "the electric cool aid acid test." why the study around compounds that were deemed dangerous and abandoned in the 1960s. >> i think that's not often appreciated is that during the 50s and 60s, into the early '70 did, there were some compelling and potentially valuable research with psychodelics being conducted with psychiatrists and other mental health and health professionals around the world. there was very very exciting promise that this treatment model held. however, it went off of the rails with the culture because of cultural turmoil and the politization, research had to be shut down by the late '60s and, early '70 did. it took a few decades for enough time to
. >> here to discuss this more on skype from torens california is dr. charles grove at the ucla school of medicine. he has been a frontrunner in psyche deltic research. he is here to share experiences with patients. >> james girodano at georgetown university. thank you for being here. dr. grove, when you think about psycheodelic drugs one things of the 1960s, counter culture and tom wolfe's "the electric cool aid acid test." why the study around compounds that were deemed...
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he joins us now by skype from sweden. thank you for being with us.n is the last time you were able to contact anyone in the region? >> thank you, john for having me. we started losing connection with our families in that area since monday morning, when the isis forces attacked the villages and took hostages and took families women, children and the elderly, as hostages. the last connection we had with them was a message that was being sent by a woman who was kidnapped or was one of the hostages. she sent it to her husband telling him they are questioning and investigating whether the women are members in the local militias or not. >> so that's the latest information you have from the region. what about clarifying how many people have been kidnapped and any idea what their fate might be right now? >> actually the number has been increasing since yesterday. the last information we had been provided with by our own team, isis had been taking more hostages now. the number has been incrossing until 150 hostages. and they have been moved to a place totally
he joins us now by skype from sweden. thank you for being with us.n is the last time you were able to contact anyone in the region? >> thank you, john for having me. we started losing connection with our families in that area since monday morning, when the isis forces attacked the villages and took hostages and took families women, children and the elderly, as hostages. the last connection we had with them was a message that was being sent by a woman who was kidnapped or was one of the...
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he joins us live from sydney via skype. thank you for your time. first, from jihadi john to the four teenagers in canada we keep hear thing recurring headline of young men and women becoming radicalized. can you explain why you believe this continues to keep happening? >> well look i mean isis is very good at propagating their message, at using the internet and social media to make themselves attractive to people in the west. what you see is a lot of these people are sort of above average educational level. they are generally above average intelligence above average in terms of material wealth. as a result they're attracted to the romanticism. >> it was described that this is an opportunity to be important. do you see it that way for people who go to syria to join isis do they see an opportunity to have a voice in the group? >> yes, certainly they do. they sew an opportunity to be important, to do something heroic in their view and to make a name for themselves. >> please, go ahead. >> now that he has a name increases his utility to isis because he
he joins us live from sydney via skype. thank you for your time. first, from jihadi john to the four teenagers in canada we keep hear thing recurring headline of young men and women becoming radicalized. can you explain why you believe this continues to keep happening? >> well look i mean isis is very good at propagating their message, at using the internet and social media to make themselves attractive to people in the west. what you see is a lot of these people are sort of above average...
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shooting this episode was a blast and spoke to "good morning america" on skype. >> total filming time two days and we filmed everything in two days which was pretty amazing. it takes a lost worker to do it but it is going to come out great. >> the creator said up with the idea while face timing with his daughter who is in college. you can catch "modern family," tone at 9:00 right here on abc7. >> stay tuned. >>> the abc7 morning news continues at 6:30 with the top stories. >> steph curry was on the hardwood and today at white house bringing the star face-to-face with president obama. >> we continue to follow our developing news 20 day old california boy is missing and details on the local help taking part in the search effort this morning. >> police have just taken a fourth suspect into custody in martinez chased from sacramento. the story is ahead. >> humidity levels rose. leading to low clouds on the roof and patchy fog with an update on the chance of rain friday and saturday. >> i am leyla gulen in the traffic center, if you are not skyping into work, not a problem, from marin to s
shooting this episode was a blast and spoke to "good morning america" on skype. >> total filming time two days and we filmed everything in two days which was pretty amazing. it takes a lost worker to do it but it is going to come out great. >> the creator said up with the idea while face timing with his daughter who is in college. you can catch "modern family," tone at 9:00 right here on abc7. >> stay tuned. >>> the abc7 morning news continues at...
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we turn to our correspondent who joins us via skype from berlin, one of the players in this drama. what sparked this negative response from the german side? what did germany not like in this letter sent from athens to the rest of the eurozone asking for this extension? >> the german finance minister said he was categorical in his rejection because the it would demand more money and more time but he did not present any constructive solutions to problems. kris could not meet the conditions negotiated. -- greece could not meet the conditions negotiated. many would like to hear a promise from greece not to roll back reforms and to see more specific plans on how to move toward a self-sustaining economy. chancellor merkel has not expressed herself on the subject but she admits they will not want to set the wrong precedent for european countries haunted by the crisis and who reject austerity measures. it will try not to budge or show weakness. >> we have this moral hazard argument being put forward. by germany. we are looking at a eurozone finance minister's meeting in brussels. where the
we turn to our correspondent who joins us via skype from berlin, one of the players in this drama. what sparked this negative response from the german side? what did germany not like in this letter sent from athens to the rest of the eurozone asking for this extension? >> the german finance minister said he was categorical in his rejection because the it would demand more money and more time but he did not present any constructive solutions to problems. kris could not meet the conditions...
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. >> we have him this minute via skype.come to the show. >> why post this video of you singing and dancing? >> i like to dance, and i like to have fun. i like to live my life. i wanted to inspire people to live their life today no matter what size they are. i'm trying to lose weight. i'm going to enjoy doing it. >> for you, when did this journey start? >> i've been trying to do this a while. i feel i'm not living at my full potential. i've never had a healthy weight. i want to know what it's like to be free. >> do you have a goal? >> 200, 180 one day. >> what kind of progress have you made? >> i'm 580 right now. it's been fluctuating. it's gone down gone back up gone down. i'm trying to this year push hit and take it to the next level and get this weight is by exercising dancing, singing. how important are these aspects to you? >> very important. singing is my goal in life. i was on "american idol" years ago. at the time i worked at krispy kreme. everybody out there watching, follow your dreams. believe in yourself no matte
. >> we have him this minute via skype.come to the show. >> why post this video of you singing and dancing? >> i like to dance, and i like to have fun. i like to live my life. i wanted to inspire people to live their life today no matter what size they are. i'm trying to lose weight. i'm going to enjoy doing it. >> for you, when did this journey start? >> i've been trying to do this a while. i feel i'm not living at my full potential. i've never had a healthy...
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comprando algo en internet con mi celular, mis hijos lo usan para ver videos y mi esposa para hablar por skype familiar de toda la industria. mi compromiso siempre será darte más móvil por tu dinero. ¿problemas de audiciÓn? visita sprintcaptel.com ♪ ilia: la desgarradora historia de una niÑa chilena de 14 aÑos que quiere que la deje morir en un nuevo capÍtulo, el portavoz del gobierno chileno dijo que la legislaciÓn de su paÍs no permite acceder a la peticiÓn de valentina quien solicitÓ la presidenta bachelet un permiso para la eutanasia padece fibrosis quÍstica la misma enfermedad que le causÓ la muerte a su hermano mayor. enrque: elementos del grupo del estado islÁmico destruyeron en obras de armas estatuas, manuscrito y todo fue destruido por miembros de este grupo terrorista. ilia: cerca de 140 capos del narcotrÁfico, entre ellos el chapo guzmÁn y la barby protestaron por presuntas violaciones de sus derechos en el centro de reclusiÓn el altiplano en juÁrez, enviar una carta escrita a mano la comisiÓn nacional de dd.hh. en la que denunciaron que las condiciones se realiza la visita familia
comprando algo en internet con mi celular, mis hijos lo usan para ver videos y mi esposa para hablar por skype familiar de toda la industria. mi compromiso siempre será darte más móvil por tu dinero. ¿problemas de audiciÓn? visita sprintcaptel.com ♪ ilia: la desgarradora historia de una niÑa chilena de 14 aÑos que quiere que la deje morir en un nuevo capÍtulo, el portavoz del gobierno chileno dijo que la legislaciÓn de su paÍs no permite acceder a la peticiÓn de valentina quien...
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the united states can share skype and e-mail and will be sharing that with the people here. fest. >> sharing private security information in the interest ever private security. barnaby flips wisconsin minster,. the e- >> cream tomorrow has been closed for nearly a year. companies stores had been occupied by sources since tuesday, accused of creating shortages by taking,. >> keep order and all this simply to buy groceries. there's a desperate shortage of provisions. now the government is taking over a leading supermarket chain whose stores have been round by soldiers up until the next few weeks. >> the pedoval network services on all surfaces of this chain. >> the venezuelan director, was jailed on friday. >> of when you needed a product you would go and buy it. thousand we have to hunt like people before who had to go out and hunt. >> the lines for public or anything else in this country. they start early in the day whether this dee dia dia. >> venezuela is in the milt of an economic crisis. its revenues has been hit-k forcing thousands of people to spind their days waiting
the united states can share skype and e-mail and will be sharing that with the people here. fest. >> sharing private security information in the interest ever private security. barnaby flips wisconsin minster,. the e- >> cream tomorrow has been closed for nearly a year. companies stores had been occupied by sources since tuesday, accused of creating shortages by taking,. >> keep order and all this simply to buy groceries. there's a desperate shortage of provisions. now the...
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you can skype, call, everything is totally opened. >> jody and carmine gave up. >> there are no guarantees. it's not babies are us. it's not - you may this money and you walk away with a child. i would love to say yes, send us this money and you'll get a baby, it's not how it is. >> surrogacy is not that clean. >> no. >>> the global business of babies can offer heart break. sometimes hope. one thing is constant. couples are willing to go as far as it takes if it means coming home with a baby. i'm "america tonight"s adam may. thanks for watching. >> sunday night. >> 140 world leaders will take the podium. >> get the full story. >> there is real disunity in the security council. >> about issues that impact your world. >> infectious diseases are a major threat to health. >> "the week ahead". sunday 8:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. the fight over vaccines that's leaving american public health hanging in the balance. >> i think we're born with an immune system that is designed to protect us and we need to trust that. >> what's frustrating when the researchers and academicians, people d
you can skype, call, everything is totally opened. >> jody and carmine gave up. >> there are no guarantees. it's not babies are us. it's not - you may this money and you walk away with a child. i would love to say yes, send us this money and you'll get a baby, it's not how it is. >> surrogacy is not that clean. >> no. >>> the global business of babies can offer heart break. sometimes hope. one thing is constant. couples are willing to go as far as it takes if it...
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to find out and to answer all of our questions, we asked aaron and laurel via skype.planet for sharing something so intimate and that kind of went a little wrong. how do you feel about the attention it got? >> that one video i posted it i guess somebody posted it to reddit or somewhere and it blew up. >> this was real you actually intended to propose. laurel, you had no idea. >> it's the first thing he's ever kept to himself. >> laurel you are shaking your head back there like you just can't believe it. what are you thinking? >> i like to blend in. i don't like standing out. i'm not a big fan of surprises. so i was just like oh, okay, sure, why not. >> about a week or so before i went to walmart and actually bought the ring from walmart. then i brought it. >> oh, my god. >> aaron, explain what was going through your head as you're popping the question and the woman you love is having this reaction. >> she's saying no. >> i don't normally freeze up like that but i got a little nervous last second. >> a little. >> i was a little concerned that she had me stop the camera
to find out and to answer all of our questions, we asked aaron and laurel via skype.planet for sharing something so intimate and that kind of went a little wrong. how do you feel about the attention it got? >> that one video i posted it i guess somebody posted it to reddit or somewhere and it blew up. >> this was real you actually intended to propose. laurel, you had no idea. >> it's the first thing he's ever kept to himself. >> laurel you are shaking your head back...
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. >> what's going on is there's a skype conversation going on between a boyfriend and girlfriend rightuldn't be in the same room. so, they are doing it in the same room for them even though they can't be together. >> everything we say they're repeating. >> yes. >> christopher walken? >> yes. >> he repeats everything i say? >> yes. >> hello, hello. >> hello hello. >> christopher walken is repeating me. >> christopher walken is repeating me? everything i say, holy [ bleep ]. >> everything i say, holy cow. >> what? >> there's something i want to say to you? >> we've been dating for a long time. i just thought, maybe i would be there. but i couldn't think of a better time than right now >> for what for what? what are you tacking about? >> i want forever. will you marry me? >> will you marry me? >> oh gosh, oh gosh. yes. [ laughter ] >> perfect. >> i love you. >> i wish i could kiss you right now. >> i really wish i could kiss you right now. >> yeah me too. >> if you want to find out the very cool reason why christopher walken is helping out jerome go to rightthisminute.com, or use our mobi
. >> what's going on is there's a skype conversation going on between a boyfriend and girlfriend rightuldn't be in the same room. so, they are doing it in the same room for them even though they can't be together. >> everything we say they're repeating. >> yes. >> christopher walken? >> yes. >> he repeats everything i say? >> yes. >> hello, hello. >> hello hello. >> christopher walken is repeating me. >> christopher walken is...
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you can skype, call, everything is totally opened. >> jody and carmine gave up. >> there are no guarantees. it's not babies are us. it's not - you may this money and you walk away with a child. i would love to say yes, send us this money and you'll get a baby, it's not how it is. >> surrogacy is not that clean. >> no. >>> the global business of babies can offer heart break. sometimes hope. one thing is constant. couples are willing to go as far as it takes if it means coming home with a baby. i'm "america tonight"s adam may. thanks for watching. >> abducted. imprisoned. tortured. we talked to a cia insider... >> what is our definition of torture, and what are we allowed to do? >> and a former prisoner who was never charged. >> he was beaten, he was denied sleep. >> find out what really happens in a cia black site. >> you will do whatever it takes to get this man to talk. >> an "america tonight" in-depth report: prosecuting torture. tuesday, 10:00 eastern. only on al jazeera america. the fight over vaccines that's leaving american public health hanging in the balance. >> i think we're born
you can skype, call, everything is totally opened. >> jody and carmine gave up. >> there are no guarantees. it's not babies are us. it's not - you may this money and you walk away with a child. i would love to say yes, send us this money and you'll get a baby, it's not how it is. >> surrogacy is not that clean. >> no. >>> the global business of babies can offer heart break. sometimes hope. one thing is constant. couples are willing to go as far as it takes if it...
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you can skype, call, everything is totally opened. >> jody and carmine gave up. >> there are no guaranteesit's not babies are us. it's not - you may this money and you walk away with a child. i would love to say yes, send us this money and you'll get a baby, it's not how it is. >> surrogacy is not that clean. >> no. >>> the global business of babies can offer heart break. sometimes hope. one thing is constant. couples are willing to go as far as it takes if it means coming home with a baby. i'm "america tonight"s adam may. thanks for watching. >> u.n. says yrntlez president bashar al-assad must be part of the solution. u.s. says he's the problem. >>> renews a probe into a coverup by
you can skype, call, everything is totally opened. >> jody and carmine gave up. >> there are no guaranteesit's not babies are us. it's not - you may this money and you walk away with a child. i would love to say yes, send us this money and you'll get a baby, it's not how it is. >> surrogacy is not that clean. >> no. >>> the global business of babies can offer heart break. sometimes hope. one thing is constant. couples are willing to go as far as it takes if it...
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he joins us live via skype from sanaa. thank you for joining us. first of all your reaction to the statement that we've had from--well the coup in yemen was illegal the appointment since then, and what do you make of the points made by president hadi, who says he's still president? >> we've been having meetings and president hadi said everything from september is no. is it legal or not legal it has been redefined and they will they need to be far more clear than the statement given. the statement is not exactly been clear and has put every in a peculiar position at this point. >> we're having problems with the sound. we'll have to leave it there. thank you for joining us here on al jazeera. >> we go to nigeria now where the army has taken a retaken a town of baga. now in the town seized by boko haram, these satellite pictures were released by amnesty international. we see the scale of destruction. 150 people had been killed, but locals put the number of dead as high as 2 thou. >> now first of all, just remind us what is the significance of the reca
he joins us live via skype from sanaa. thank you for joining us. first of all your reaction to the statement that we've had from--well the coup in yemen was illegal the appointment since then, and what do you make of the points made by president hadi, who says he's still president? >> we've been having meetings and president hadi said everything from september is no. is it legal or not legal it has been redefined and they will they need to be far more clear than the statement given. the...
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and we are so lucky right now to have them via skype. >> bravo! >> brielle, how awesome is your dad? >> very, very, very awesome. >> how did you feel in that moment? >> i felt very special and i appreciated that he took all his time. >> what about you, dad? >> i thought it would be something that brielle would be able to hold on to and years down the line would be able to look at and appreciate. it really caught me off guard. it meant much more than i even imagined. >> going out on daddy/daughter dates is a cool thing to do. why is it so special to you? >> we have four babies and the rest are boys. she's the youngest. i want my daughter to know how she should be treated like a lady. i think it's essential for every father to build up a strong and set a great foundation for their kids and some day when she meets that nice guy, she will know what to look for. >> i love you so much. >>> thanks so much for joining us everybody. that's it for our show. see you for the next edition of "right this minute." >>> a carjacker strikes after a woman leaves the
and we are so lucky right now to have them via skype. >> bravo! >> brielle, how awesome is your dad? >> very, very, very awesome. >> how did you feel in that moment? >> i felt very special and i appreciated that he took all his time. >> what about you, dad? >> i thought it would be something that brielle would be able to hold on to and years down the line would be able to look at and appreciate. it really caught me off guard. it meant much more than i...
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we are so lucky right now to have them via skype. >> bravo! >> briel, how awesome is your dad? >> very very, very awesome! >> how did you feel in that moment? >> i felt very special and i appreciate that he took all of his time making a card. >> what about you, dad? what about you for the reaction? >> i thought it would be something that she would be able to hold on to and years down the line able to look at and appreciate really caught me off guard. it meant more than i even imagined. >> going on daddy/daughter dates cool thing to do. why is it special? >> we have four babies rest 0 boys. she's the youngest. i want my daughter to know how to be treated, like a lady. it's essential for every father to build up a strong and set a great foundation for their kids. someday when she meets that nice guy, she'll know what to loo i love you so much. >> that's going to do if for us at "right this minute." thanks for joining us and we'll see you next time, e. >>> stay on the ground. >> video shows an accused car thief being cornered and -- >> causing quite a debate. >> what's up for deba
we are so lucky right now to have them via skype. >> bravo! >> briel, how awesome is your dad? >> very very, very awesome! >> how did you feel in that moment? >> i felt very special and i appreciate that he took all of his time making a card. >> what about you, dad? what about you for the reaction? >> i thought it would be something that she would be able to hold on to and years down the line able to look at and appreciate really caught me off guard. it...
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and consulted on the firing of employees suffering from mental illness and joins me via skype in switzerland. your twitter hand is real evil h.r. lady. what is that about. >> as you mentioned, who wants to talk to an h.r. person we have a bad reputation. let me ask you about terminating people with mental illness, you believe a company should have the right to terminate someone with mental illness. >> of course they have the right. you can terminate anybody. the question is can you terminate them because of mental illness, the answer is no. >> that's a distinction. you can terminate them because they are not good performers. you counselled companies to be careful about the wording you don't want mental illness creeping into a decision because it opens them up to a lawsuit. you have counselled people to skirt the law. >> no absolutely not. definitely not skirting the law at all. if a performance is not where it should be and with the reasonable accommodations acquired by law, if it does not change it around. it's possible to terminate someone. >> let's talk about the reasonable accommodations
and consulted on the firing of employees suffering from mental illness and joins me via skype in switzerland. your twitter hand is real evil h.r. lady. what is that about. >> as you mentioned, who wants to talk to an h.r. person we have a bad reputation. let me ask you about terminating people with mental illness, you believe a company should have the right to terminate someone with mental illness. >> of course they have the right. you can terminate anybody. the question is can you...
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eileen: as olivia mentioned, i moved to london to join skype but far more diverse than silicon valleyt pulls talents, diversity of thought from all over the continent and really all over the world, and that is one of the assets of london and white we cease to many u.s. companies, u.s. founders and investors now looking to london. olivia: is london really the tech capital of europe or is it stockholm or berlin? eileen: objectively, there is more talents, heritage in london, the language being english, the time zone, and the overlap between the two different parts of the world -- it makes it london 100%. tom: how many years ago did people in different cultures hear differently, and i have read that people code differently in the united kingdom. what is the difference of working with techies out of imperial college in cambridge versus working with techies out of stanford or caltech? eileen: i went to urbana. i do think it is a little bit different, but i actually think the upside is some sectors where london -- tom: what to do they do differently, how do they think differently than we do
eileen: as olivia mentioned, i moved to london to join skype but far more diverse than silicon valleyt pulls talents, diversity of thought from all over the continent and really all over the world, and that is one of the assets of london and white we cease to many u.s. companies, u.s. founders and investors now looking to london. olivia: is london really the tech capital of europe or is it stockholm or berlin? eileen: objectively, there is more talents, heritage in london, the language being...
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. >> here to discuss this more on skype, is dr.row, professor of psychiatry and pediatrics. he has been a front returner in psychedelic research. who have been treated with these drugs. and james chief of the neuroethics studies program at georgetown university, thank you for being here. when you think about psychedelic drugs one thing oz if 1960's, counter culture and tom wolf's the electric kool-aid acid toast, why the reemergence, that were deemed pretty dangerous and than abandoned. >> i think what is not off appreciated is that during the 50's and the 60's, even into the early 70's, there were some very compelling and potentially value research with psychedelics being researched by other mental health and health professionals around the word. there was very very exciting promise that this treatment model helped, however it went off the rails with the culture. because of cultural turmoil and the politicization of this issue, research had to be shut down by the late 60's, early oath recess, and it took a few decades for another
. >> here to discuss this more on skype, is dr.row, professor of psychiatry and pediatrics. he has been a front returner in psychedelic research. who have been treated with these drugs. and james chief of the neuroethics studies program at georgetown university, thank you for being here. when you think about psychedelic drugs one thing oz if 1960's, counter culture and tom wolf's the electric kool-aid acid toast, why the reemergence, that were deemed pretty dangerous and than abandoned....
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for more on the situation, let's bring in cnn's tim lifter live via skype from irbil. there was concern that it was not safe for air strikes to be carried out. that decision has been reversed. now we're hearing about heavy casualties being inflicted on isis. what do you know about the situation on the ground right now? >> reporter: it was quite a wide front, rosemary. several villages attacked simultaneously by isis. they've often probed this area. there have been assaults in the past but the scale of this of much greater than anything in the recent past at any rate. the fighting went on for at least five hours overnight. didn'ten until 3:00 local time this morning. it was only toward the end of the fighting when the two side were separated as it were that coalition air strikes came in and helped eradicate the remainder of the isis fighters who'd come across the river where kurdish defenses are strung out along a very long line. they're fairly meager it has to be said. there are not many kurdish peshmerga fighters along the line. any tampa by isis to break through the
for more on the situation, let's bring in cnn's tim lifter live via skype from irbil. there was concern that it was not safe for air strikes to be carried out. that decision has been reversed. now we're hearing about heavy casualties being inflicted on isis. what do you know about the situation on the ground right now? >> reporter: it was quite a wide front, rosemary. several villages attacked simultaneously by isis. they've often probed this area. there have been assaults in the past but...