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coming to us via skype is his owner. she has been gone for two years.'s skyping with him and just listen to the emotion. [ howling ] >> that's heart breaking. come home, mom. >> yeah. or ship dog to mom, you know? >> you know what? that really blows my mind. two years is a heck of a long time. most people wouldn't even remember. i wouldn't remember who you are after two years and not seeing you. >> we go on vacation, i don't even know who you are. >> it's like have we met before? it's amazing a dog can remember. >> check it out when she comes home. >> dog is losing his mind. >> you know how the young folks say i can't even? that's what the dog is saying. i can't even. >> so this is the woman the dog was just skyping with finally home. >> yes, finally home. he gets to see her and he's like, i can't stand it. >> well they definitely blind sided this dog. >> that's so cute. i love those dogs. >> he's got two years of belly rubbing to catch up on. >>> a dangerous climb to a sunset. >> breathe with me now. >> next "right this minute." >>> and still to come,
coming to us via skype is his owner. she has been gone for two years.'s skyping with him and just listen to the emotion. [ howling ] >> that's heart breaking. come home, mom. >> yeah. or ship dog to mom, you know? >> you know what? that really blows my mind. two years is a heck of a long time. most people wouldn't even remember. i wouldn't remember who you are after two years and not seeing you. >> we go on vacation, i don't even know who you are. >> it's like have...
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emily: there is a big skype integration as well. there was a big skype outage recently. do you prevent network issues? >> we have to have the world's most sophisticated data center operations. all of these tech countries will have an outage from time to time, but you have to do everything you can to communicate to your customers when you have a problem, and fix it as soon as possible. skype happened to be up and running after a small number of hours, so getting better and better. iowa hasve been buying an android mobile apps, or we going to be seeing more of this and android apps, are we going to be seeing more of this? >> we think that is the fastest route to market, but if there is one that we think will complement office, then we will continue with those acquisitions. what ever is the fastest to market. emily: thank you for joining us. posted its fifth annual science fair yesterday, and bloomberg was there to speak to the winner. , a 17-year-old from connecticut designed a diagnostic test to detect ebola. we asked her why she picked this project? . devastating how ebo
emily: there is a big skype integration as well. there was a big skype outage recently. do you prevent network issues? >> we have to have the world's most sophisticated data center operations. all of these tech countries will have an outage from time to time, but you have to do everything you can to communicate to your customers when you have a problem, and fix it as soon as possible. skype happened to be up and running after a small number of hours, so getting better and better. iowa...
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gallagher wrote the story and joins me now, via skype, from brighton, england. first of all, explain the scale of surveillance that was happening from the british equivalent of the n.s.a., the g.c.h.q. >> well, the skill is quite phenomenal. i mean, it's hard to translate it when you just see the numbers. but you're talking about 30 to 100 billion metadata records of phone calls and e-mails every single day, so vast, vast quantities of information they're sweeping up. and they're talking by 2030 having in place the world's largest surveillance system,
gallagher wrote the story and joins me now, via skype, from brighton, england. first of all, explain the scale of surveillance that was happening from the british equivalent of the n.s.a., the g.c.h.q. >> well, the skill is quite phenomenal. i mean, it's hard to translate it when you just see the numbers. but you're talking about 30 to 100 billion metadata records of phone calls and e-mails every single day, so vast, vast quantities of information they're sweeping up. and they're talking...
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skype founder -- the skype founder says the recent turmoil will probably make the tech industry stronger. speaking at a conference yesterday, he said that great companies are created when the market is so good and market volatility shakes out those who shouldn't be there. he also had advice for startups , saying founders should raise money whenever they can even if they don't have use for the money immediately. as you may remember, he cofounded skype in 2003 and was part of a group that sold it to microsoft in 2011. he now runs the venture capital atomico.ic oh -- just ahead, more government agencies are using open source, but is it the cure? and one former spacex employee is using virtual reality to change the way we approach life. ♪ emily: turning now to coding and developers -- open source is increasing its presence in the government sector through local governments to federal and military agencies. joining me is then balter with ben balterter -- with github. what is open source in the government right now and how does it work? ben: it is code for the source code being made available
skype founder -- the skype founder says the recent turmoil will probably make the tech industry stronger. speaking at a conference yesterday, he said that great companies are created when the market is so good and market volatility shakes out those who shouldn't be there. he also had advice for startups , saying founders should raise money whenever they can even if they don't have use for the money immediately. as you may remember, he cofounded skype in 2003 and was part of a group that sold it...
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sure, skype was always freezing and it dropped calls every 30 seconds. so frustrating to use you wanted to just smash your head through the computer screen, but that just showed how much you cared. and when you called someone and made that beautiful sound that i'll never forget. [ skype call ] no, that's not quite right. [ skype call ] there it is. [ bark ] oh, i bet you think can you do better? [ skype call ] oh, good job, rusty. [ cheers and applause ] and finally, back in my day, we didn't entertain ourselves with fancy ebook devices like the amazon fire. no, sir. we entertained ourselves with real fire. and burned stuff in the woods behind the wal-mart. and that stuff was marijuana. [ laughter ] well, i'm sorry but sometimes this gammering yammer has gotta gripe from the gut. this has been "back in my day." [ cheers and applause ] we'll be right back with kristen wiig. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ female announcer ] prepare yourself for the feeling of more water without using more water. with the unique wave pattern of delta h2okinetic technolog
sure, skype was always freezing and it dropped calls every 30 seconds. so frustrating to use you wanted to just smash your head through the computer screen, but that just showed how much you cared. and when you called someone and made that beautiful sound that i'll never forget. [ skype call ] no, that's not quite right. [ skype call ] there it is. [ bark ] oh, i bet you think can you do better? [ skype call ] oh, good job, rusty. [ cheers and applause ] and finally, back in my day, we didn't...
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the founder of skype says recent turmoil will probably make the tech industry stronger. a conference yesterday, he's a great companies are created when the market is so good and market volatility shakes out those who shouldn't be there. he had advice for startups saying founders should raise money whenever they can even if they don't have use for the money immediately. you may rubber, he cofounded skype in 2003 and was part of group that sold it to microsoft in 2011. just ahead, more government agencies are using open source, but is it the cure? we will talk with get hub, next. employee at -- one spacex is using virtual reality. ♪ emily: turning now to coding and developers -- open source is increasing its presence in the government sector through federal and military agencies. is then balter with get hub. in the open source government right now and how does it work? ben: it is code for the source code so that others can read and improve that. websites available for hackers and onto pers to improve and sharing code between agencies or between agencies and government cont
the founder of skype says recent turmoil will probably make the tech industry stronger. a conference yesterday, he's a great companies are created when the market is so good and market volatility shakes out those who shouldn't be there. he had advice for startups saying founders should raise money whenever they can even if they don't have use for the money immediately. you may rubber, he cofounded skype in 2003 and was part of group that sold it to microsoft in 2011. just ahead, more government...
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, to the announce of mothers and fathers is skyping, but with a batman doll torks start with. >> hold it up for daddy to hold it up. you, not batman. >> mom is getting frustrated. >> they think it's thousands of miles away. then he notices something. >> why are you in my bedroom? >> a big smile on his face, he's going upstairs. dads upstairs! dad's upstairs. >> i see you daddy. >> he gets under his knees, looks under the crack, under the door, trying to see dad. finally, mission accomplished. time for hugs. >> oh, my god, that was brilliant. of all places. >> he's very sharp. he figured it out quickly. cocoa is in the corner. a typical moment where a dog is overwhelmed by it's you. it's you. i know that smell. i know everything about you. i love you. >> very successful mission there. operation come back home. let's hope they do it many, many more times. >> the one who watches us on wkrn in nashville is the latest winner in the ipad mini give away. >> you can win if you are 18 years old and a u.s. resident. >>> i have two fails. this first one, check this guy out, coming around the cor
, to the announce of mothers and fathers is skyping, but with a batman doll torks start with. >> hold it up for daddy to hold it up. you, not batman. >> mom is getting frustrated. >> they think it's thousands of miles away. then he notices something. >> why are you in my bedroom? >> a big smile on his face, he's going upstairs. dads upstairs! dad's upstairs. >> i see you daddy. >> he gets under his knees, looks under the crack, under the door, trying to...
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como que no estaban fijos conectados y las ferias se deben a una actualizaciÓn de la configuraciÓn de skypetranquila. volvemos a las 11. >> gracias, por las tardes. la casa blanca expresa preocupaciÓn por el sorpresivo aumento de cruces fronterizos de familias y menores sin acompaÑantes.
como que no estaban fijos conectados y las ferias se deben a una actualizaciÓn de la configuraciÓn de skypetranquila. volvemos a las 11. >> gracias, por las tardes. la casa blanca expresa preocupaciÓn por el sorpresivo aumento de cruces fronterizos de familias y menores sin acompaÑantes.
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he joins me now via skype, from london. there's been an escalation of military activity from russia into syria. what does the u.s. plan to do about it? >> well, basically, the united states tried to stop it. about two weeks ago, the russians began flowing equipment to an airbase sow of latakia. and initially the americans didn't know what was going on. but they've deployed housing now, they've deployed more than 200 marines to protect the base, some tanks, some artillery, some armored personnel carries. now they have air defense and several aircraft armed with air-to-air missiles. and the hope initially was to stop it, and the obama administration tried to get states in the region to close their air space, but iraq didn't go along, and the russians are there, and now the more thans are trying to make the best of it. >> sreenivasan: the russians say these are primarily defensive positions or postures, right? >> well, the russians are deploying systems to syria with an eye toward, they say, fighting the islamic state. so, yes
he joins me now via skype, from london. there's been an escalation of military activity from russia into syria. what does the u.s. plan to do about it? >> well, basically, the united states tried to stop it. about two weeks ago, the russians began flowing equipment to an airbase sow of latakia. and initially the americans didn't know what was going on. but they've deployed housing now, they've deployed more than 200 marines to protect the base, some tanks, some artillery, some armored...
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patty is a defense analyst joining us via skype from moscow. thank you >>> israel's defensive minister ruled out coordination with russia over operations with syria, after the russian president expressed concern over israeli air strikes in the syrian territory and called for discussions on the matter. >> translation: israel is a regional power, in a sense, situated in the reason, and we should respect the interests of the state of israel, israel is not indifferent to what is happening in this country. there are some questions causing certain concerns about air strikes at syrian territories. all this is a subject by the experts, and will continue on a bilateral basis without creating structures. >> while world leaders bat out plans to tackle the war in syria and put an end to the global threat of i.s.i.l., refugees continue to arrive in europe in their thousands. 19 countries pledged to donate millions. germany organized an initiative to accept thousands of refugees and asylum seekers from syria. the donors include members of the g seven groups
patty is a defense analyst joining us via skype from moscow. thank you >>> israel's defensive minister ruled out coordination with russia over operations with syria, after the russian president expressed concern over israeli air strikes in the syrian territory and called for discussions on the matter. >> translation: israel is a regional power, in a sense, situated in the reason, and we should respect the interests of the state of israel, israel is not indifferent to what is...
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. >> stewart: malcolm brabant joins me now via skype from copenhagen, denmark. malcolm, in times of danger, the dwengzal wisdom is to get the children out, get them to a safer place, but from your reporting, the opposite seems true in this situation. why is that? >> reporter: well, i think that parents are genuinely terrified of the dangering in the mediterranean. as he was saying, it's absolutely a complete lottery. it's russian roulette. you don't know what sort of vessel you're get spog. there have been horrendous stories of traffickers beating people down into the holds of boats, and it just takes a small shift in the balance of a boat with people rushing to one side or the other for it to tip over because they're all so heavily overcrowded so there are many parents taking the decision that it's not worth risking their children's lives, and they're leaving them behind, and they're coming to country where's they hope there will be a good family reunionification policy, as sweden has. but mr. al hab ash, has been waiting for 10 months. >> stewart: the war in s
. >> stewart: malcolm brabant joins me now via skype from copenhagen, denmark. malcolm, in times of danger, the dwengzal wisdom is to get the children out, get them to a safer place, but from your reporting, the opposite seems true in this situation. why is that? >> reporter: well, i think that parents are genuinely terrified of the dangering in the mediterranean. as he was saying, it's absolutely a complete lottery. it's russian roulette. you don't know what sort of vessel you're...
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i talked to them via skype. i skyped with one family.ear-old felt her bedroom shake yesterday. scared for her brothers and parents, they met and hear married in san francisco 20 years ago. she says her mind went back to sf. she felt the 89 quake hit. >> i remember i was at a volleyball tournament inside of the gym and have that shake. it was scary. >> the family just moved to santiago to build a church. >> an older man lost everything. there are places without electricity or water. >> they have a message for friends tonight. >> keep us in our prayers, your prayers. there is stel shaking and pray for people that are hurting right now. >> reporter: the crescent city on the north coast of california got a ten inch wave. san diego got about five inches. santa cruz got little or no wave activity but a three-foot wave was reported in hawaii. a tsunami warning remains in affect in southern california. >>> a kidnap victim and her boyfriend are suing the city of vallejo after police there accused them of making up a crime. the claim says he was i
i talked to them via skype. i skyped with one family.ear-old felt her bedroom shake yesterday. scared for her brothers and parents, they met and hear married in san francisco 20 years ago. she says her mind went back to sf. she felt the 89 quake hit. >> i remember i was at a volleyball tournament inside of the gym and have that shake. it was scary. >> the family just moved to santiago to build a church. >> an older man lost everything. there are places without electricity or...
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i talked to them via skype. i skyped with one family.ear-old felt her bedroom shake yesterday. scared for her brothers and parents, they met and hear married in san francisco 20 years ago. she says her mind went back to sf. she felt the 89 quake hit. >> i remember i was at a volleyball tournament inside of the gym and have that shake. it was scary. >> the family just moved to santiago to build a church. >> an older man lost everything. there are places without electricity or water. >> they have a message for friends tonight. >> keep us in our prayers, your prayers. there is stel shaking and pray for people that are hurting right now. >> reporter: the crescent city on the north coast of california got a ten inch wave. san diego got about five inches. santa cruz got little or no wave activity but a three-foot wave was reported in hawaii. a tsunami warning remains in affect in southern california. >>> a kidnap victim and her boyfriend are suing the city of vallejo after police there accused them of making up a crime. the claim says he was i
i talked to them via skype. i skyped with one family.ear-old felt her bedroom shake yesterday. scared for her brothers and parents, they met and hear married in san francisco 20 years ago. she says her mind went back to sf. she felt the 89 quake hit. >> i remember i was at a volleyball tournament inside of the gym and have that shake. it was scary. >> the family just moved to santiago to build a church. >> an older man lost everything. there are places without electricity or...
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. >> a defense analyst and columnist joins us via skype from moscow. good to have you with us. as you know, there's a series of pictures on social media showing russian soldiers in syria. do you think russia is in the middle of a significant military build-up, or are russian troops in syria was the kremlin claims, there as military trainers. >> there are russian troops in syria, that's a fact. they were there for many decades. in the cold war there was more, up to 10,000 taking part in syria's combat in syria and lebanon. now there are combat troops, the marines guarding the russian naval base. >> is there an dreincrease in t number of troops. >> there is some. russia has been sending a lot of new weapons, and some of these weapons appeared on - caught on different types of social media. maybe there's more advisors and special ists. russia may increase its presence, and syria may take part in action in - armed action against i.s.i.s. at least vladimir putin said that we are putting it with that possibility. it's a bit premature now. >> talking about that, but if that is the cas
. >> a defense analyst and columnist joins us via skype from moscow. good to have you with us. as you know, there's a series of pictures on social media showing russian soldiers in syria. do you think russia is in the middle of a significant military build-up, or are russian troops in syria was the kremlin claims, there as military trainers. >> there are russian troops in syria, that's a fact. they were there for many decades. in the cold war there was more, up to 10,000 taking part...
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joining us live on skype from aman in jordan. clearly there are a number of organizations working together to try to help out the refugees. what do you think the impact of the cut in funding to wfp is going to have on the ground? >> i think impact will be quite devastating for those refugees, the hundreds of thousands of refugees that rely on this as their primary mode of survival. i think that it's compounded by the fact that refugees have very limited options to make a living for themselves legally, in some cases risking being imprisoned or find or even deported if they're caught illegally working. so i think cuts will be -- are already devastating for hundreds of thousands of refugees, very worrying. >> a number of them obviously don't live in the camps. are they the ones to likely be worst-hit by this? >> the refugees that live outside the camps which is the vast majority, they've had their assistance cut more dramatically than those who live in the camps. the situation will get much worse for them very, very quickly. >> is i
joining us live on skype from aman in jordan. clearly there are a number of organizations working together to try to help out the refugees. what do you think the impact of the cut in funding to wfp is going to have on the ground? >> i think impact will be quite devastating for those refugees, the hundreds of thousands of refugees that rely on this as their primary mode of survival. i think that it's compounded by the fact that refugees have very limited options to make a living for...
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johnny, we want to tell everybody why you were chosen. >> we love skype. he is a second-year resident and he does not get a lot of time, but when he does, he and luke watch the show together, and he says that most guys bond over sports, but -- look at the little man. >> and he and said that callie and he used to watch the show when she was pregnant, and so now, look at the shirts, i love kathie lee and hoda. >> and johnny, si it is time to put the fandom to the test, and you have to answer correctly to win the grand prize. you guys, ready? okay. here we go. >> one of the favorite segments is "guys tell all" and what is the correct name of one of the panelists? chuck sweet, chuck e. cheese or chuck knight? >> it is c. >> that is right. you have a wonderful fabulous la playa resort vacation. guy. >> you guys, thank you. >> have a wonderful trip and >> beautiful family. i'm feeling lucky. today is the day. i knew it! (robot voice) activate probe. no way! three rye chips and a breadstick! before fingerhut.com, my budget used to keep me up at night. how you gon
johnny, we want to tell everybody why you were chosen. >> we love skype. he is a second-year resident and he does not get a lot of time, but when he does, he and luke watch the show together, and he says that most guys bond over sports, but -- look at the little man. >> and he and said that callie and he used to watch the show when she was pregnant, and so now, look at the shirts, i love kathie lee and hoda. >> and johnny, si it is time to put the fandom to the test, and you...
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we will check in with gayle bass who joins us from skype from right this minute. the video is kind of crazy. >> it is kind of crazy, but you know at right this minute that is what we would specialize in as we would love to give them the crazy. this one is unbelievable, but happened at my high school in san diego years ago when you would have birds that are nesting that they would go after you as this guy was riding down the street in vancouver on their bike as they saw the guy playing with his crow and decided to get inside to check it out. just watching it all happen that they do to the step in that they just observe. >> yes, it's like if you're going to observe like that, break out a camera, send it in to right this minute. it will be interesting. is this territorial, you think? >> well, it could be a territorial thing of them protecting their family. so maybe they would have an incident with the guy that looks like them here or maybe that he would have an incident with somebody with a backpack that was similar to his. what's going on about the genius baby? beca
we will check in with gayle bass who joins us from skype from right this minute. the video is kind of crazy. >> it is kind of crazy, but you know at right this minute that is what we would specialize in as we would love to give them the crazy. this one is unbelievable, but happened at my high school in san diego years ago when you would have birds that are nesting that they would go after you as this guy was riding down the street in vancouver on their bike as they saw the guy playing...
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we have skype now.can sit in my office or go down and talk to a class of law schools and professors and people who are writing the constitution in tunisia. after a half-hour or so you develop some rapport with the class. a woman comes up and says, what do you do in the united states about freedom of religion. i said you're worried they're going to write a constitution that will prevent you from going to law school. she said, exactly. several other women in the class come up and that's what they're worried about. i can't stop them from doing that, you know. i can encourage it. i can say i see your point and i hope you win and i certainly believe that people like you and your generation and i certainly do believe it, educating the women all throughout the world and they want their children educated and they want a good life for their children and they want their own careers. there's an organization trying to educate people in india. so there are conservative women, very conservative. they are really glad
we have skype now.can sit in my office or go down and talk to a class of law schools and professors and people who are writing the constitution in tunisia. after a half-hour or so you develop some rapport with the class. a woman comes up and says, what do you do in the united states about freedom of religion. i said you're worried they're going to write a constitution that will prevent you from going to law school. she said, exactly. several other women in the class come up and that's what...
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he joins us from dubai via skype. how scant is it that this air base has fallen to al nusra front after two years of government forces trying to take it? >> well, this is another major blow to the regime. bashar al-assad's forces in the strategic location of idlib just lost the capital, idlib city, earlier, the summer as a rebel coalition, the conquest army made a series of gains and advances against the bashar al-assad regime and forces. the loss of the air base is a major blow to the bashar al-assad regime and caps a summer of losses by bashar al-assad's forces in northern syria. >> what about the province, that borders the nikoloz basilashvili heart land. >> it absolutely does. the rebel - the rebel strategy seems to be to encircle the forces and force him to withdraw. once the capital was lost, and the area in north-west syria was liberated by rebel forces, you saw a push, a renewed pushily the rebel forces to enter the gateway of the coastal heartland where a significant portion of the regime's constituency lies.
he joins us from dubai via skype. how scant is it that this air base has fallen to al nusra front after two years of government forces trying to take it? >> well, this is another major blow to the regime. bashar al-assad's forces in the strategic location of idlib just lost the capital, idlib city, earlier, the summer as a rebel coalition, the conquest army made a series of gains and advances against the bashar al-assad regime and forces. the loss of the air base is a major blow to the...
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reached the proportions that pushed the agenda in such a direction. >> joining me there from oslo and skype. thank you for joining us with your thoughts. >> thank you >>> still ahead on al jazeera, what did happen to the 43 mexican students that disappeared. an independent investigation rubbishes the official version. >>> and a town surrounded by i.s.i.l. >>> in sport, a costly defeat for the dutch football team >>> now, diplomatic efforts to end the war in syria seem to be going nowhere, with rush re and the u.s. -- russia and the u.s. hardening their positions. u.s. secretary of state john kerry spoke to his russian counter part on saturday to express concern over reports. pictures of activists show russian fighters backing syrian forces in the country. we have this report, beginning with some of those images. >> it's no secret that russia is helping syrian president hang on to power. but if it's willing to go as far as sending in troops to fight along side government forces, that's a big question and fear among opponents. >> it's speaking about the readiness of most of the forces on the
reached the proportions that pushed the agenda in such a direction. >> joining me there from oslo and skype. thank you for joining us with your thoughts. >> thank you >>> still ahead on al jazeera, what did happen to the 43 mexican students that disappeared. an independent investigation rubbishes the official version. >>> and a town surrounded by i.s.i.l. >>> in sport, a costly defeat for the dutch football team >>> now, diplomatic efforts to end...
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we can ask aaron all about his cast "right this minute" by skype.e show, aaron. [ applause ] >> i think we need to clarify with people. how many cats did you have on the hood of that car? >> a lot of people think the cats are fake. they are actually all real. they are all real cats. the main one, prince michael is sitting with me now, cleaning himself. the other ones, i have neighbors with cats and they are always making babies. we baby sit for a couple hours here and there. >> you start using the cats as practice for editing and after effects? >> we made the first video five or six years ago. it went crazy viral. it hasn't been recently that i could devote my time to download the video. >> your videos are all short, 30 seconds or shorter. is that because it take as lot of time to do it or a simple story is a simple story? >> it takes anywhere from six to sometimes 68 hours depending on the video. >> how long did it take your cat to get into the swing of things? >> i got him when he was a baby. he grew up in brooklyn, where i adopted him. i would ta
we can ask aaron all about his cast "right this minute" by skype.e show, aaron. [ applause ] >> i think we need to clarify with people. how many cats did you have on the hood of that car? >> a lot of people think the cats are fake. they are actually all real. they are all real cats. the main one, prince michael is sitting with me now, cleaning himself. the other ones, i have neighbors with cats and they are always making babies. we baby sit for a couple hours here and...
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. >> we have judge lauren lake by skype. thanks for joiningus, judge.ng them on? >> i was honest. during intimate conversations she maintains, i have made mistakes, yet what i really want from this life is for my children to know they matter to me and for me to be able to help them get closure on some of the issues that they deal with because of my actions. >> do you have to keep your emotions out of cases like this? how hard is that? >> i don't ever want my tears and emotions to overshadow the litigants, the families in the case. ultimately it's about them. >> it looks like a very intense episode. is there any resolution for alit? >> you have to tune in, but yes, we do get some resolution for them. >> check local listings. >>> you know a thing or two about hair, you don't want it in your food. take note. this guy got a whole head full of hair. >> i don't see it? it's like right there. >> oh, wow. >> i think you figured out this is a hair prank at the drive-through by the guys over at prank files. >> it's so smooth the way they pull it off. you see how
. >> we have judge lauren lake by skype. thanks for joiningus, judge.ng them on? >> i was honest. during intimate conversations she maintains, i have made mistakes, yet what i really want from this life is for my children to know they matter to me and for me to be able to help them get closure on some of the issues that they deal with because of my actions. >> do you have to keep your emotions out of cases like this? how hard is that? >> i don't ever want my tears and...
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christie said he is wrong and we are very disappointed in his skype. >> you're talking about a friendshctuanvolved e enwaness fre toay night dinners that my home. bouncing my children on his knee since the time their babies, this is a question of whether iran will make good on the repeated ttaueats that to annihilate the deal. the deal he reported yesterday gives iran that capacity to make insclear bombs legally in ten to 15 years. so how could he vote for this? this statement he said was one of the best statements against the deal. he said iran are cheats and liars and are terrorists. is this a strategic for -gelitical move? why would he make this? >> i'm not here to fathom his mark. can we talk policy for just a moment do you see a way for this and broker a deal with iran that would not ttaueaten vitfety? >> the first thing i would do as president would get up and g whe a speech and say iran were not going to negotiate. this deal is so fragile and weak that the american nealotpotor feared the iranians would walk. that's how we can re toiculous t is. they couldn't even say stop saying you'
christie said he is wrong and we are very disappointed in his skype. >> you're talking about a friendshctuanvolved e enwaness fre toay night dinners that my home. bouncing my children on his knee since the time their babies, this is a question of whether iran will make good on the repeated ttaueats that to annihilate the deal. the deal he reported yesterday gives iran that capacity to make insclear bombs legally in ten to 15 years. so how could he vote for this? this statement he said was...
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an early investor in twitter and joining us via skype , crawford del brett. what is the latest? what are we going to hear? guest: what we are here from investors as they want to hear something. if it is not a decision on the candidate they want to hear an update, that it has been narrowed down, that there is progress that can help ease their fears after a declining stock price, high level departures in the product group. .hey want to hear something whether it is going to be jack dorsey are not, he does seem to be an internal candidate despite the fact the board has they are only considering someone full time. square,as a ceo job at which he doesn't seem to want to leave. it gets complicated. emily: square has filed for an ipo. as far as we know jack dorsey will remain the ceo of square. there are no signs that point to the contrary. what do you want to hear? guest: i want them to take their time to get a world-class ceo in place. i don't think the stock market should force their hand. this is a world-class company and hopefully it will get a world-class ceo. emily: who do you th
an early investor in twitter and joining us via skype , crawford del brett. what is the latest? what are we going to hear? guest: what we are here from investors as they want to hear something. if it is not a decision on the candidate they want to hear an update, that it has been narrowed down, that there is progress that can help ease their fears after a declining stock price, high level departures in the product group. .hey want to hear something whether it is going to be jack dorsey are not,...
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joining us via skype from colombo. >> in other world nis. dozens of refugees have arrived at the border in search of a new rule. a group of people was seen walking in after arriving by bus. hungary imposed border control and erected a fence to control the asylum seekers. it forces them to find other routes into the european union. angela merkel is calling for a meeting on the crisis, but europe is divided on the issue. austria is the latest country to introduce restrictions along the border. it follows germany that has brought in border controls. slovakia fears it could be a new transit point. hungary shut the main paint into the e.u., and finished building a fence along the border and declared a state of emergency there. >> protests are continuing at the border which have been shut for all refugees since monday might. hundreds spent the night in the open on the railway line. let's spoke to mohammed jamjoom, joining us from serbia. tell us about the situation. we saw earlier pictures of tents put up there and people milling around. what has
joining us via skype from colombo. >> in other world nis. dozens of refugees have arrived at the border in search of a new rule. a group of people was seen walking in after arriving by bus. hungary imposed border control and erected a fence to control the asylum seekers. it forces them to find other routes into the european union. angela merkel is calling for a meeting on the crisis, but europe is divided on the issue. austria is the latest country to introduce restrictions along the...
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como que no estaban fijos conectados y las ferias se deben a una actualizaciÓn de la configuraciÓn de skypelgunos clientes tardaron en ver los cambios que hicieron a sus cuentas antes de que el sistema vuelva a funcionar normalmente al mes de paciencia. presentador: una de nuestras escritoras el dÍa de hoy estaba platicando que no pudiera complicarse consuma en espaÑa. cuando se restablezca el servicio la vuelve a llamar. >> le mandamos el mensaje, seÑalÓ tranquila. volvemos a las 11. >> gracias, por las tardes. la casa blanca expresa preocupaciÓn por el sorpresivo aumento de cruces fronterizos de familias y menores sin acompaÑantes. y el precandidato republicano garzÓn sostiene que un musulmÁn no deberÍa ser presidente de estados unidos. rechaza retractarse. comenzamos. ♪ ♪ >> este es un noticiero univisiÓn con jorge ramos y buenas noches.linas jorge: buenas noches estamos en vivo y esta es una ediciÓn especial para la costa oeste que transmitimos desde la capital del paÍs que esta lista maÑana para recibir al papa francisco en el inicio de su gira por los estados unidos. marÍa: el pontífi
como que no estaban fijos conectados y las ferias se deben a una actualizaciÓn de la configuraciÓn de skypelgunos clientes tardaron en ver los cambios que hicieron a sus cuentas antes de que el sistema vuelva a funcionar normalmente al mes de paciencia. presentador: una de nuestras escritoras el dÍa de hoy estaba platicando que no pudiera complicarse consuma en espaÑa. cuando se restablezca el servicio la vuelve a llamar. >> le mandamos el mensaje, seÑalÓ tranquila. volvemos a las...
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. >> she was a cobra attack helicopter fighter pilot and i spoke to her by skype where she's been tracking the issue and says the study doesn't take into account many other variables besides gender. >> for example, prior training is missing. when you look at the training that men and women receive prior to coming, it's very, very different. men have the -- especially those already in combat arm jobs before starting this had physical and tactical training that number of the women had. >> the commandant says it will be one factor with what he decides to recommend. on social media, many marines have already decided that putting women in infantry units will sacrifice effectiveness or correctness. >> sergeant major justin he hugh who helped set up the experiment wrote your senior leadership of this country does not want to see america overwhelmingly succeed on if battle field. it wants to ensure everyone has an opportunity to pursue whatever they want regardless of the outcome of national security. >> he argued the experiment was in fact fair. the women were the best available. and that marines
. >> she was a cobra attack helicopter fighter pilot and i spoke to her by skype where she's been tracking the issue and says the study doesn't take into account many other variables besides gender. >> for example, prior training is missing. when you look at the training that men and women receive prior to coming, it's very, very different. men have the -- especially those already in combat arm jobs before starting this had physical and tactical training that number of the women...
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una funcionaria indicÓ por skype desde europa que la situaciÓn es grave. >> en muchas familias, mujeresesos paÍses que establece la ley estadounidense.. ♪ ♪ julio: hoy tuvimos un dÍa mayormente soleado y con temperaturas que alcanzaron 90. ricardo: hola, quÉ tal? efectivamente mucho calor hemos tenido 93 por encima del promedio climatolÓgico y acercÁndonos a este rÉcord de 1881 la brisa ha estado de ocho-14 millas por hora con cielo despejado pero los que tenemos es lluvia con tormentas bastante malo el tiempo aquÍ en el centro del paÍs se mueve hacia nuestra Área. de momento vamos a continuar con cielos despejados, noten que estÁ alejado del Área de los grandes lagos. el pronÓstico es que maÑana la maÑana va a estar buena, parte de la tarde bueno un poco malo el tiempo quizÁs pero al final de la tarde aumenta la posibilidad de chubascos y tormentas. en el pacÍfico quÉ tremendo huracÁn linda que no es tan linda. desde el punto de vista meteorolÓgico no es un tremendo huracÁn con una circulaciÓn muy extensa y la periferia estÁ afectando mÉxico no directamente solamente con lluvia, baja c
una funcionaria indicÓ por skype desde europa que la situaciÓn es grave. >> en muchas familias, mujeresesos paÍses que establece la ley estadounidense.. ♪ ♪ julio: hoy tuvimos un dÍa mayormente soleado y con temperaturas que alcanzaron 90. ricardo: hola, quÉ tal? efectivamente mucho calor hemos tenido 93 por encima del promedio climatolÓgico y acercÁndonos a este rÉcord de 1881 la brisa ha estado de ocho-14 millas por hora con cielo despejado pero los que tenemos es lluvia con...
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and to tell us all about it, we have the host via skype. welcome to the show, lisa.t question is, how hard is it to convince these parents to participate when somebody's in labor? >> when you're in labor, you're starving, you're bored, you've had every conversation you're going to have with your partner and your mom about names and future and all that stuff. and the thought of somebody coming in and you getting, like, a 45 minute to an hour break and winning some prizes, i'm telling you, it's so much easier than i thought it was going to be to get these people to agree. there were people that gave birth within an hour after the show, but there were people that didn't give birth for quite a few hours a. so labor's long. >> what was your reaction when you first heard about the premise of this show? >> i immediately said i will not host that show. after meeting them, i was on board. they were right. it's the sweetest show and these couples are so into it. are you up for a little trivia? >> we are. >> what is the only organ to be developed before birth? is it the inner e
and to tell us all about it, we have the host via skype. welcome to the show, lisa.t question is, how hard is it to convince these parents to participate when somebody's in labor? >> when you're in labor, you're starving, you're bored, you've had every conversation you're going to have with your partner and your mom about names and future and all that stuff. and the thought of somebody coming in and you getting, like, a 45 minute to an hour break and winning some prizes, i'm telling you,...
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the drama skyrocketed into the season of the bering sea gold, to tell us mo are about it, emily via skypeght this minute." welcome to the show! [ applause ] so what was it like working with zeke and all of these women trying to mine some gold? >> i think having three women and zeke brought a new dynamic that i wasn't prepared for. in temz of tenacity and drive women are equal to men but women are very different. it was challenging. >> did you put this team together because they're the best team for the job or are you also making a statement with very, very capable people? >> the ladies were capable, i believe, and finding the people for this job is never really about your experience. it's about who you are as a person, are you tenacious, are you driven, are you tough? if you're those things you have potential and that's all you really need is potential. >> was it hard to convince the women to join new this venture? >> no, i was amazed at the sp s response i got. it was inspiring. lot of women contacted me and i spoke with them and they were like oh, i might not make money but i'll be look
the drama skyrocketed into the season of the bering sea gold, to tell us mo are about it, emily via skypeght this minute." welcome to the show! [ applause ] so what was it like working with zeke and all of these women trying to mine some gold? >> i think having three women and zeke brought a new dynamic that i wasn't prepared for. in temz of tenacity and drive women are equal to men but women are very different. it was challenging. >> did you put this team together because...
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we were able to track travis down via skype "right this minute," joining us. >> welcome to the show,d applause ] you are taking the internet women by storm. what is that look like all the attention you're getting? holy moly. >> i did it up there for fun really just to see what would happen and got a lot of exposure. sex sells so i thought let's try it, see what happens. it's funny, but we'll see what happens. >> is there a significant other in your life? i'm not going to question because i want to know the reaction, not because i want to date you. >> i don't have a girlfriend right now. >> ooh! >> i think it would be a challenge to have a girlfriend, maybe she'd get jealous. my mind-set it is a business for me. i am trying to, you know, this is a by-product of what i'm doing, but it's all in good fun and i'm going to keep them coming for sure and i'll eventually have a girlfriend again. >> i think your followers just skyrocketed. >> yes. definitely did for sure. >> so i was wondering, so what are your measurements, because you could use this as part of your resume. >> which measureme
we were able to track travis down via skype "right this minute," joining us. >> welcome to the show,d applause ] you are taking the internet women by storm. what is that look like all the attention you're getting? holy moly. >> i did it up there for fun really just to see what would happen and got a lot of exposure. sex sells so i thought let's try it, see what happens. it's funny, but we'll see what happens. >> is there a significant other in your life? i'm not...
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, live via skype rather from the city of aiden.ave you with us. what is the significance of the cabinet meeting for the first time there in aiden since march? >> it's very significant. a lot of people have been calling for the government to come back since the victory of two months ago. it is delayed move that should have happened two months ago and with people here in aiden. >> after everything that has happened there in yemen, how do people feel about their president now, hadi, how much popular support does he enjoy? >> there are a lot of demands by the public for a new administration, a new way of doing business. they want -- there are a lot of demands for example of appointment of young professionals, inprofessionals, a way to go away from the parties, political parties and the corruption. corruption is a very big deal right now. a lot of people are associating the old regime with corruptions and don't want to see people coming bam from riyadh coming back into power again and this is the resistance voiced concern about several
, live via skype rather from the city of aiden.ave you with us. what is the significance of the cabinet meeting for the first time there in aiden since march? >> it's very significant. a lot of people have been calling for the government to come back since the victory of two months ago. it is delayed move that should have happened two months ago and with people here in aiden. >> after everything that has happened there in yemen, how do people feel about their president now, hadi,...
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when you tried to skype, the wi-fi would go down. you try to do -- it wasn't even reliable. so you tried to call and just talk. nice to have the connection back home. i mean, that was the most important thing because in a weird way you can feel very isolated when you think you're being watched and controlled and there were days where there was none of that, where we didn't feel it at all. where we just enjoyed the place and the people and there were days when you felt i'm disconnected from those who i know on the devices with which i'm familiar. at no point did we have reliable service all the time. and online, sites are blocked. i can get google but not my email from them. you could not access things like the bbc or there were various publications that you could not access. apple phones are very popular. android phones are very popular and i'd be asking where do you get these phones and he said they come from dubai. people go there and bring him iphones and sells them at a profit. they're new. they just don't come in through normal channels but neither google play nor the a
when you tried to skype, the wi-fi would go down. you try to do -- it wasn't even reliable. so you tried to call and just talk. nice to have the connection back home. i mean, that was the most important thing because in a weird way you can feel very isolated when you think you're being watched and controlled and there were days where there was none of that, where we didn't feel it at all. where we just enjoyed the place and the people and there were days when you felt i'm disconnected from...
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we can grill her about it on "right this minute" via skype.e show, whitney. >> hey, hey, hey. >> tell us about this man that you're moving in with. that's the first thing we want to know. >> well i'm moving in with buddy and i this that i anyone who saw season one will be happy about that because i probably hear about 17 times an hour from complete strangers that buddy and i are meant to be together and fall in love and have babies. >> so what is it going to happen with you and buddy? >> you know, i can't really -- i couldn't tell you. that would be a season two -- i could go get buddy in the other room but i think he's watching tv so i don't want to bug him. >> one of the reasons you're doing this is because you gained 200 pounds after a polycystic ovarian syndrome diagnosis. how has your story helped women who have had the same thing happen to them? >> this is actually really awesome. september is pos month. i went to the medical department and they had an influx of women coming in getting tested for ptos and they first became aware of it wa
we can grill her about it on "right this minute" via skype.e show, whitney. >> hey, hey, hey. >> tell us about this man that you're moving in with. that's the first thing we want to know. >> well i'm moving in with buddy and i this that i anyone who saw season one will be happy about that because i probably hear about 17 times an hour from complete strangers that buddy and i are meant to be together and fall in love and have babies. >> so what is it going to...
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. >> reporter: we interviewed her via skype. he's been using her higher one debit card since 2009.t's right. she's been charged 50 cents every time she made a purchase with her higher one debit card for the last six years. >> they didn't bring it to my attention. >> reporter: higher one says overall it serves 1900 college and university campuses. more than half of the schools it partners with to disperse financial aid refunds are community colleges. the in our area the company partners with james madison, salisbury state, the university of maryland in baltimore and baltimore county. prince george's county community college told news 4 "it has been our practice to send information about higher one in the form of a pamphlet to all credit students once they are admitted to the college." but there are signs some students aren't getting the message, either from their college or higher one. and signs higher one hasn't always been transparent about fees. last year the federal reserve took enforcement action against higher one and a bank partner for its deceptive practices. in 2012, the fd
. >> reporter: we interviewed her via skype. he's been using her higher one debit card since 2009.t's right. she's been charged 50 cents every time she made a purchase with her higher one debit card for the last six years. >> they didn't bring it to my attention. >> reporter: higher one says overall it serves 1900 college and university campuses. more than half of the schools it partners with to disperse financial aid refunds are community colleges. the in our area the company...
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. >> reporter: in an interview via skype rachel raver's sister hopes the scheduled execution won't be delayed. >> and i certainly don't want to spend my life worrying about alfredo prieto trying to write a book in prison. >> reporter: lawyers asking to stop the execution argue that he's intellectually disabled with a low iq, but the juries did not brea that. neither does major perez. >> we brought -- believe that. neither does major perez. >> we brought him back and he sat next to me on the plane. >> reporter: perez was amazed with his knowledge of world events and his ability to articulate between spanish and english. you want him gone. >> we want him gone. >> reporter: prieto has been linked by dna and ballistics evidence to six other murders, two of them in arlington and prince william county. his claim before the united states supreme court concerns his extended stay in solitary confinement. reporting live in reston peggy fox, wusa9. >> the execution is set for thursday, 9 pham at greenville correctional center -- 9 p.m. at greenville correctional center in virginia. >>> the state
. >> reporter: in an interview via skype rachel raver's sister hopes the scheduled execution won't be delayed. >> and i certainly don't want to spend my life worrying about alfredo prieto trying to write a book in prison. >> reporter: lawyers asking to stop the execution argue that he's intellectually disabled with a low iq, but the juries did not brea that. neither does major perez. >> we brought -- believe that. neither does major perez. >> we brought him back...
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he is also an expert on the great lakes region, and joins us on skype from cape town. good to have you with us. does this establish accountability for others accused of crimes? that region? >> yes, i think definitely it say - it's a great case showing there's a willingness on behalf of i.c.c. to deal with the atrocities committed in grc. as you know, there are so many atrocities, crimes which have been committed. and i can say that this case is somehow symbolic in that it can have an effect of deterring crimes for those who feel going on with crimes in that country. there is so much expectations from this case. >> do you think it could help piece and stability in the d.r.c. >> this situation in d.r.c. itself is very complex, and the case of bosco by itself cannot resolve all the problem the congolese people are facing. it's a contribution towards peace and stability. in a way that it may send a message to those who are still willing to help violence to commit crimes in that country. that the world is watching and the international community is ready to act - to stop th
he is also an expert on the great lakes region, and joins us on skype from cape town. good to have you with us. does this establish accountability for others accused of crimes? that region? >> yes, i think definitely it say - it's a great case showing there's a willingness on behalf of i.c.c. to deal with the atrocities committed in grc. as you know, there are so many atrocities, crimes which have been committed. and i can say that this case is somehow symbolic in that it can have an...
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the drama skyrocketed into the season of the bering sea gold, to tell us mo are about it, emily via skype "right this minute." welcome to the show! [ applause ] so what was it like working with zeke and all of these women trying to mine some gold? >> i think having three women and zeke brought a new dynamic that i wasn't prepared for. in temz of tenacity and drive women are equal to men but women are very different. it was challenging. >> did you put this team together because they're the best team for the job or are you also making a statement with very, very capable people? >> the ladies were capable, i believe, and finding the people for this job is never really about your experience. it's about who you are as a person, are you tenacious, are you driven, are you tough? if you're those things you have potential and that's all you really need is potential. >> was it hard to convince the women to join new this venture? >> no, i was amazed at the spops response i got. it was inspiring. lot of women contacted me and i spoke with them and they were like oh, i might not make money but i'll be
the drama skyrocketed into the season of the bering sea gold, to tell us mo are about it, emily via skype "right this minute." welcome to the show! [ applause ] so what was it like working with zeke and all of these women trying to mine some gold? >> i think having three women and zeke brought a new dynamic that i wasn't prepared for. in temz of tenacity and drive women are equal to men but women are very different. it was challenging. >> did you put this team together...
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we are joined via skype this morning by coreen.et's get into some of the highlights with this sound bite from carly fiorina. >> russia is a bad actor, but vladimir putin is someone we should not talk to, because the only way he will stop is to sense strength and resolve on the other side. >> was that part of a theme of disengagement? >> there was a split between the candidates on stage. there is definitely -- half of them basically did advocate this, be tougher, put more money into the military, be colder when we'll dealing with people who are not our allies, and she did make the biggest dinger on that when she talked about not even speaking to putin anymore. there were a number that advocated a different position, but they were drowned out, because the stronger voices on stage really pushed into this. the rand pauls and john kasiches, and even donald trump a little bit was trying to pull back from that. >> yeah, let's listen to a little bit of what trump said. he has what you might call an ut orthodox strategy to the war in syria.
we are joined via skype this morning by coreen.et's get into some of the highlights with this sound bite from carly fiorina. >> russia is a bad actor, but vladimir putin is someone we should not talk to, because the only way he will stop is to sense strength and resolve on the other side. >> was that part of a theme of disengagement? >> there was a split between the candidates on stage. there is definitely -- half of them basically did advocate this, be tougher, put more money...