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i love that they can skype in with her. >> how is the spoon? >> they do.lways want to hear your voice. they want to know what you're up to. when are you going to come visit us. >> yeah, but the connection we're having a hard time hearing. so charlie here is going to work on allowing them to hear her a bit better. >> yeah. let me go outside and change the rabbit ears, make sure you can get the signal. >> she is going to do one better. she is going to walk inside to grandma and grandpa's house. wow. that's really good. must have just gotten the wifi. super cute reaction from everybody involved. >> so cute. this is awesome. you know what she'll get, a fricken' fantastic -- >> a huge cake and more cake and then money will get slipped into her hand and then she leaves. >> reaction even bigger from this guy. >> this guy is going to spain for a year. she is going crazy. she delves into that big hug. >> don't leave me again. >> she can't let go of her grandson. very cute homecoming. ♪ >>> i feel like the supertramp was the greatest thing to happen to rope swings.
i love that they can skype in with her. >> how is the spoon? >> they do.lways want to hear your voice. they want to know what you're up to. when are you going to come visit us. >> yeah, but the connection we're having a hard time hearing. so charlie here is going to work on allowing them to hear her a bit better. >> yeah. let me go outside and change the rabbit ears, make sure you can get the signal. >> she is going to do one better. she is going to walk inside to...
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you mentioned the acquisitions before, skype and nokia.t's one thing that they have got these companies, it is another thing how they make them fit into their products. this is the nearest to the one they already have. is the implementation that will be key. >> if you think back to nokia, the microsoft phone did not really work. it is not something that will be used for business. .m. had that sewn up at the time. skype, if you think of a platform where you are online. the old days of having everything on a mainframe in the office are gone, you have all your office systems online, access to excel, word, and other things you use every day, and in addition you have your entire business network -- a network that often goes beyond something you would have with an organization, all in one place -- that is a fantastic sales point for microsoft. can they make it work? will people be turned off? will they say, i know what -- i no longer want to put my details on lincoln now that it is on by microsoft -- on linkedin now that it is on microsoft? ther
you mentioned the acquisitions before, skype and nokia.t's one thing that they have got these companies, it is another thing how they make them fit into their products. this is the nearest to the one they already have. is the implementation that will be key. >> if you think back to nokia, the microsoft phone did not really work. it is not something that will be used for business. .m. had that sewn up at the time. skype, if you think of a platform where you are online. the old days of...
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if you look at nokia, or skype to a certain extent. one of our gadfly columnists put it bluntly, can microsoft do
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or skype?king about expanding the market opportunities and riding the technology waves of the future. this is the core of microsoft and we look at the dimensions and this checks all of the boxes. when it comes to integration, we will try a different approach and it is something that we have talked a lot about all stop we want to be integrated when it about.to -- i whennt to be integrated, it comes to professional networks. it is going to be very different. if you look at our past. minecraft was a tremendous success for us and, down the that hasre is a team been one of the most successful. we have a history of getting it right. are getting a huge enterprise sales force and a customer base. how much do you think microsoft can scale the linkedin membership? will this grow? will this skyrocket? >> well, was certainly have potential. lion members and we have the opportunity to bring value to over one billion customers. that is the plan. emily: are there big acquisitions to come? >> i am excited abou
or skype?king about expanding the market opportunities and riding the technology waves of the future. this is the core of microsoft and we look at the dimensions and this checks all of the boxes. when it comes to integration, we will try a different approach and it is something that we have talked a lot about all stop we want to be integrated when it about.to -- i whennt to be integrated, it comes to professional networks. it is going to be very different. if you look at our past. minecraft was...
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account to go to the skype director, and everybody in linkedin is there, and you go to the skype, andou is search for the cfo it is right there and incredibly powerful. the other thing that you mentioned about the youtube/google analogy, youtube had out of control spending and they really had a hard time scaling the service on a global basis, and looking at linkedin it is going to be youtube so effectively, and linkedin cost structure is high, and you will have all of the efficiency with the cloud computing, and this is a bold move with microsoft, and it is going to push a lot of companies to make a big acquisition, and certainly, i think that twitter is in play. >> finally, jason, everybody n wondering what your take is on the warriors today d and falling to the cavs in game five, and lebron with 41 and you were not kind to lebron on this show a couple of weeks ago and let's hear that tape. >> yeah. >> i don't think that lebron james will ever win another title, and he won't win another title. if they can keep this team together, the warriors are the greatest game in the history of b
account to go to the skype director, and everybody in linkedin is there, and you go to the skype, andou is search for the cfo it is right there and incredibly powerful. the other thing that you mentioned about the youtube/google analogy, youtube had out of control spending and they really had a hard time scaling the service on a global basis, and looking at linkedin it is going to be youtube so effectively, and linkedin cost structure is high, and you will have all of the efficiency with the...
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david: skype, video calls. ellen: they predicted video calls and skype came into being.people moved on from skype in some cases, they were right on that, too. lisa: another story in the global tech section that i found so fascinating was the idea of bringing an american business to cuba to create attractors. can you talk to us a little bit about this? ellen: this is sort of another passion story about these two guys who worked together at ibm. once it looked like cuba was going to open, and they realized agriculture is so important in there and yet they do not have the equipment to do it productively, they are designing a tractor that by u.s. standards is sort of old-fashioned but by cuban standards will be ahead. the idea is they are going to make some in alabama and hopefully open a factory in cuba eventually. david: we talked to the reporter on that story. reporter: the two characters in this story -- david: they are characters. [laughter] reporter: they are kind of old friends. they had worked at ibm together back in the 1970's. saul was going back to cuba because he
david: skype, video calls. ellen: they predicted video calls and skype came into being.people moved on from skype in some cases, they were right on that, too. lisa: another story in the global tech section that i found so fascinating was the idea of bringing an american business to cuba to create attractors. can you talk to us a little bit about this? ellen: this is sort of another passion story about these two guys who worked together at ibm. once it looked like cuba was going to open, and...
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. -- skype?ya: is this something that will be expanding our market opportunity? is this at the core of microsoft? is this something we can differentiate? this checks all of those boxes. when it comes to integration, we are going to try a very different approach even. that is something jeff and i have talked a lot about. we want to be very integrated when it comes to customer scenarios, but we want to reserve the operating entity, the culture, the brand, how they have built up the professional network. i think that is what will be very, very different about this. if you look at our past, the recent past, minecraft has been a tremendous success for us and we have a powerpoint team, one of the most successful acquisitions for microsoft. we have a huge history of getting it right as well. emily: jeff, how much do you think microsoft can scale linkedin's membership? will this grow by leaps and bounds, skyrocket by multiples\/ we certainly have an enormous potential. we have over 100 million active uni
. -- skype?ya: is this something that will be expanding our market opportunity? is this at the core of microsoft? is this something we can differentiate? this checks all of those boxes. when it comes to integration, we are going to try a very different approach even. that is something jeff and i have talked a lot about. we want to be very integrated when it comes to customer scenarios, but we want to reserve the operating entity, the culture, the brand, how they have built up the professional...
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unfortunately, to talk with her live via skype to ask any question. so, you ask the question, and you can have the answer. okay. until they set up the skype, okay, i would like to see if anybody has any question to our guests. okay. go ahead. >> wait for the mike, please. >> oh. thank you. you all three has made a call to not call islamic terrorism. but you're still using isis, unlike in middle east, they use the term daesh, which i haven't heard from you guys. >> yes. >> thank you so much. to whom would you like to send the question, anybody? anyone? okay. bassam. >> well, i mean, unfortunately, the -- no, this is good. can you see me? we don't call them that, you guys do. i'm sick and tired of you all calling them islamic individuals. these are not islamic. these are hard-core cult terrorism, vicious individuals killing humanity. you know, we don't call them islamic. we don't believe they're muslim to begin with, you know that. they've been called islam in the media, left and right, and we need change. that's why gafta's here today to make this a ne
unfortunately, to talk with her live via skype to ask any question. so, you ask the question, and you can have the answer. okay. until they set up the skype, okay, i would like to see if anybody has any question to our guests. okay. go ahead. >> wait for the mike, please. >> oh. thank you. you all three has made a call to not call islamic terrorism. but you're still using isis, unlike in middle east, they use the term daesh, which i haven't heard from you guys. >> yes....
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until we fix the problem with -- skype. there was an investigative piece by abc today released today but said the popular opposition forces have committed that there's a big fear by humanitarian that every march oscars committed by the forces. have you respond to this investigative? beheading, torture, and other things. clear aboutself a these beheadings. they start this. we did not. ofby abc and with the help humanitarian organizations looking for committed by the forces. popularization courses. >> there's always going to be bad apples, honesty. with the american soldiers with a bed and a rack. -- iraq. we're always going to have a few bad apples you know. i'm not saying these are private individuals. people less alike. i guarantee it all is in charge of about 20 cases myself. there were some cases of she would write violation of activity done by the pm news, and i looked at everyone of the cases. we never have enough evidence. and sometimes we don't have enough evidence. byot of media established internetrs to the saying
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siegel who joins us by skype.talk to us about this disease and the symptoms. >> well, gregg, what is sickle cell disease? as you said it's world sickle cell day today. what is it? well, you know, normally a red blood cell is round. it looks like a doughnut, but when you have a genetic abnormality, this is inherited. if you get two genes from different parents, could you end up with what's called a sickling and just like it sounds, it locks like a sickle. you don't have the right oxygen-carrying capacity on your red blood cell. what happens? well, you get anemic, and when you have a crisis you can literally infarct one of your major organs and it dies like your liver, your kidney, your bones. you get pain, it's painful. what's the treatment for it? oxygen and now we're doing hemopoetic stem cell matching which is really, really hopeful. people live with up to age 30 or 40 and it's a tough disease for african-americans and people from other parts of the country. it's a really difficult disease. >> as a black child g
siegel who joins us by skype.talk to us about this disease and the symptoms. >> well, gregg, what is sickle cell disease? as you said it's world sickle cell day today. what is it? well, you know, normally a red blood cell is round. it looks like a doughnut, but when you have a genetic abnormality, this is inherited. if you get two genes from different parents, could you end up with what's called a sickling and just like it sounds, it locks like a sickle. you don't have the right...
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i'm justin fin watch more on the cause and the celebrity name that will be skyping in tonight. >> thankjustin. and right now, we've got truck fire getting cleaned up. an accident, water main break and construction, all of that slowing down out there. first, a quick break, stay right where you are. cbs-3 "eyewitness news" will be right back. unexpected extra steps to raise healthy chickens with no antibiotics ever. for example, thyme. it's part of our 100% veggie diet that we feed our chickens and helps support their immune system. and we don't need to add antibiotics to their diet. if you want some sage advice, you should use thyme. okay, rosemary. thyme, just one more way we bring you chicken raised with no antibiotics ever. it's not the easy way. it's the perdue way. >>> the first thing you'll notice when you walk out the door this morning is just how muggy it is. >> and even though the rain is moving out now, katie is tracking more storms for later. she times it all out for just just a minute. >> good morning, i'm jim donovan. >> nay there, i'm brooke thomas, it is 6:30, you know wha
i'm justin fin watch more on the cause and the celebrity name that will be skyping in tonight. >> thankjustin. and right now, we've got truck fire getting cleaned up. an accident, water main break and construction, all of that slowing down out there. first, a quick break, stay right where you are. cbs-3 "eyewitness news" will be right back. unexpected extra steps to raise healthy chickens with no antibiotics ever. for example, thyme. it's part of our 100% veggie diet that we...
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they do seem to have integrated skype into their suite. yammer was a san francisco company, sort of social enterprise software they bought and also integrated. those scale-wise are not what linkedin is. linkedin touches a lot of different members and consumers and of course, you run into that concern, people feel like oh, well, don't ruin what it has going for it. the fact that they are going to keep this independent is also very interesting. i would say yes, microsoft has had some negative headlines of late and how certain things have turned out but you can't forget when it comes to enterprise software, a lot of the things they have purchased have worked out pretty well for them. >> all right. certainly an interesting conversation. we will be talking a little more about it. monster deal this morning. great interview out west. >>> we are also following the latest out of orlando. the deadly nightclub shooting that left 50 dead. we are getting new and disturbing details on the gunman. we go live to orlando when "squawk alley" returns. ♪ (ee-
they do seem to have integrated skype into their suite. yammer was a san francisco company, sort of social enterprise software they bought and also integrated. those scale-wise are not what linkedin is. linkedin touches a lot of different members and consumers and of course, you run into that concern, people feel like oh, well, don't ruin what it has going for it. the fact that they are going to keep this independent is also very interesting. i would say yes, microsoft has had some negative...
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prior to today, its biggest purchase was for internet phone and video service skype, which announced back in 2011 it paid $8.5 billion. skype is still around, doing pretty well, but questions remain about just how much more it can grow. of course, there's always that one that got away. many shareholders are pretty happy maybe that microsoft didn't end up closing on that proposed deal to buy yahoo for $45 billion back in 2008. remember, fast forward eight years from then, it's worth closer to $35 billion at today's market value. melissa, while this deal by linkedin for $26 billion is filled with possibilities, there's a reason why at least some are exercising just a bit of skepticism over whether microsoft's ceo can really get the most out of it. back over to you guys. >> thank you very much, dom. now, linkedin ceo addressed concerns about microsoft's past acquisitions. it was to operate linkedin as an independent entity within microsoft. i would remain a ceo and report directly to him instead of a board. so is this deal going to turn out a little bit better than some of microsoft's p
prior to today, its biggest purchase was for internet phone and video service skype, which announced back in 2011 it paid $8.5 billion. skype is still around, doing pretty well, but questions remain about just how much more it can grow. of course, there's always that one that got away. many shareholders are pretty happy maybe that microsoft didn't end up closing on that proposed deal to buy yahoo for $45 billion back in 2008. remember, fast forward eight years from then, it's worth closer to...
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. >> thank you. [ applause ] >> our next guest will be coming by way of skype. pastor michael mcbride is joining us. he is a native of san francisco and has been active in ministry for over 20 years. in march 2012 he became a national director for urban strategies live free campaign with the pico national network, a campaign led by hundreds of faith congregations throughout the united states, committed to addressing gun violence and mass incarceration of young people of color. welcome, pastor mcbride. >> thank you, everyone. i'm very glad to be here and i am indeed michael mcbride, from the city of berkeley. i also serve as the national director for the urban strategies and live free campaign of the pico network, representing 200 cities with 60 local state and national federations. we run the largest voter civic engagement program in the last few elections that has been volunteer based and we plan to make over 1 million voter contacts in the next several months leading up to election day. we say that the first revolution is always an internal revolution, so we b
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and you look at skype, skype was left, you know, as a stand-alone business -- >> how much growth are they really buying here. talk about bottom-on growth. linkedin has never been hugely profitable. >> it's going to be a big delta between their, you know, adjusted eps and gap eps so from a gap perspective, right, linkedin's numbers don't look as attractive as you pull all the adjustments out. >> 515% revenue growth. i ran the numbers this morning. >> it's slowing? >> they'll be issuing debt and don't have the domestic cash to fund it. skype was an overseas deal. that seemed okay and bought yammer. >> sit tight. let's go out west to josh lipton with breaking news from apple. josh. >> well, apple, guy, as we know has a lot to talk about today, four different operating systems and one is the watch and so they're starting off this big software show with some changes to that watch os, that watch operating system. really looks like a revamping here of the ui, the user interface. the point here seems to be trying to make this operating system faster to use, apps they say will download a loss
and you look at skype, skype was left, you know, as a stand-alone business -- >> how much growth are they really buying here. talk about bottom-on growth. linkedin has never been hugely profitable. >> it's going to be a big delta between their, you know, adjusted eps and gap eps so from a gap perspective, right, linkedin's numbers don't look as attractive as you pull all the adjustments out. >> 515% revenue growth. i ran the numbers this morning. >> it's slowing?...
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skype has not handout is hoped at an $8.5 billion deal. under the former ceo steve palmore. and the recent purchase of minecraft, that hasn't certainly been a bright spot. so they say when it came to expanding market opportunities, writing the tech wave is in the future. linkedin seems to check all of those boxes. some already have doubts. one person says they endorse microsoft for badly thought-out mergers and acquisitions. another said, microsoft and buy linkedin or because zuckerberg did not want another website that forces you to wish strangers happy birthday. another says that could be a good idea for linked in. they need resources to play in their space and if done correctly, users could benefit. got ad linkedin finally great job at microsoft no less. no less than 200 million resumes. bondman.as a apple introduces new software updates. will that be enough to offset the slowdown? that is on its way. ♪ ♪ taking on $.10. the worldwide developers conference in san francisco, we are told they will be able to build their applications into im messages for making payments or t
skype has not handout is hoped at an $8.5 billion deal. under the former ceo steve palmore. and the recent purchase of minecraft, that hasn't certainly been a bright spot. so they say when it came to expanding market opportunities, writing the tech wave is in the future. linkedin seems to check all of those boxes. some already have doubts. one person says they endorse microsoft for badly thought-out mergers and acquisitions. another said, microsoft and buy linkedin or because zuckerberg did not...
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windows,alendar, skype, directory. the possibilities are almost and less.mily: you are saying this will create the social graph for the cloud. jeff has been saying that linkedin will operate independently, sort of like youtube or whatsapp, is it integrated or independent? >> it is independent and integrated for customers. if you think about what we are talking about, is two grass, a microsoft graph which is about people, the relationship with other people, the calendars, digest, all the work aspects. you connect to that with the professional graph and then you start completing the scenarios. you do not need to change the social network, but you do need to bring these things together seamlessly. linkedin could not grow as fast as the market expected this to grow. you are saying this deal increases microsoft's market by 58%. what is the change in strategy? how does microsoft help linkedin grow faster than it was before? >> part of the beauty of the deal is the alignment in terms of purpose, what we are trying to accomplish, the value we bring to individuals a
windows,alendar, skype, directory. the possibilities are almost and less.mily: you are saying this will create the social graph for the cloud. jeff has been saying that linkedin will operate independently, sort of like youtube or whatsapp, is it integrated or independent? >> it is independent and integrated for customers. if you think about what we are talking about, is two grass, a microsoft graph which is about people, the relationship with other people, the calendars, digest, all the...
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. >>> joining us on skype is david judson. he worked for dogan media group in istanbul for 8 years. >>> now an american publisher for an intelligence company and joins us from austin, texas. you have been talking to people in istanbul and what have they been telling you? >> at this point the scene is ghastly as you just effectively pointed out. there is not known other than just the sheer magnitude of trauma and blood shed. i think that our assessment at stratford conforms with this and it is the pattern of the islamic state. this is at least a 3rd attack by the islamic states with kurdish militants. a complex landscape. my conversations, chilling watching footages and i have been through it hundreds of times. i heard a friend was on a tarmac and the jet waiting to take off and everybody with cell phones knows what is going on and following the news and in the meantime saying for operational reasons the flight is delayed. my friend got off before the attack to austria. concerning. >>> david we might be having trouble with the
. >>> joining us on skype is david judson. he worked for dogan media group in istanbul for 8 years. >>> now an american publisher for an intelligence company and joins us from austin, texas. you have been talking to people in istanbul and what have they been telling you? >> at this point the scene is ghastly as you just effectively pointed out. there is not known other than just the sheer magnitude of trauma and blood shed. i think that our assessment at stratford...
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that wasn't funny but you know, if i skype with my mom during dinner every night she would love it. unfortunately i'm way too american for that. i'm going to watch tv. but no, there has to be a balance right? i still feel that responsibility which is, i wake up screamingsometimes . i'm so much on my mind and i wantto do so much for my family .but there's just, there has to be a moment where you balance and say okay, i have to live or me. i have to do what i have to do and take care of myself in order to help others and i did that along my journey in different ways. i didn't have a balance so i just shut people out and said i'm going to go for my dream. and i'm not going to let anyone stop me including my family. but of course, that didn't make me happy. that made me incredibly depressed so you just have to find a balance and another thing i would say about technology is how easy it is to share information. and information like what's going on in the world or what kind of movements we want or what kind of you know, what is troubling our society and things like that and we can share i
that wasn't funny but you know, if i skype with my mom during dinner every night she would love it. unfortunately i'm way too american for that. i'm going to watch tv. but no, there has to be a balance right? i still feel that responsibility which is, i wake up screamingsometimes . i'm so much on my mind and i wantto do so much for my family .but there's just, there has to be a moment where you balance and say okay, i have to live or me. i have to do what i have to do and take care of myself in...
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this is an opportunity to talk via skype to ask any questions.an ask the question and have the answer. i would like to see if anybody has any question to our guests. go ahead. call to notmade a call islamic terrorism but you are still using isis. danish -- e term daesh. , we do not call them that. you guys do. i'm starting -- i'm tired of you always calling this. we do not call them islamic. they have been called islam in the immediate left and right. we need changes. we want to make this a new concept. tose people are not muslim begin with. the media calls them islamic state and i'll see her call them islamic state. they've been calling -- coming from all over the country killing people in iraq in syria. we do not call them islamic, they do not represent islam whatsoever. the name has got to change. >> just a few seconds. islam means peace. so a cult who destroys children, women and men and do not care or age cannot be called islam. our beloved prophet mohammed and his family and followers, they have a clear shiny face. show us their ugly face.
this is an opportunity to talk via skype to ask any questions.an ask the question and have the answer. i would like to see if anybody has any question to our guests. go ahead. call to notmade a call islamic terrorism but you are still using isis. danish -- e term daesh. , we do not call them that. you guys do. i'm starting -- i'm tired of you always calling this. we do not call them islamic. they have been called islam in the immediate left and right. we need changes. we want to make this a new...
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i spoke with eric shiver via skype about this.ou he is a ceo of pay the rock equity that does work inurope and great britain. many different companies earnly in the united states can be effected in a negative way ify they leave because it will wi really change the way international business is done. this could be one of the greatest financialerrors andlerr mistakes in the history of the 21st century. hillary clinton spoke today about the economy with a focus on donald trump. take a listen.iste just like he shouldn't have his finger on the button, he shouldn't have his hands on our economy. (applause) economists on the right and the left and thecúz center all agree, trump would throw us back into recession. re but the united states of america doesn't do business trump p's way. i met with senator mark warner today for his reaction to hillary clinton's remarks and how he feels her plans would effect the economy. >> i think she's laid out proposals that will actually grow our economy. secretary clinton's plans, mostl of her plans are paid for. mr. trump's plans are totally tt unpaid for,
i spoke with eric shiver via skype about this.ou he is a ceo of pay the rock equity that does work inurope and great britain. many different companies earnly in the united states can be effected in a negative way ify they leave because it will wi really change the way international business is done. this could be one of the greatest financialerrors andlerr mistakes in the history of the 21st century. hillary clinton spoke today about the economy with a focus on donald trump. take a listen.iste...
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. >> to get an idea of what happened next, we actually have the captain sid hansen live via skype righthis minute. welcome to the show. that was an intense, intense clip. tell us just what was going through your mind when that happened. >> at the time it was, you know, seconds count, right. so we were very fortunate that we had all hands on deck at that point otherwise let's say if we were traveling and guys were sleeping, you would never have saved that vessel at the time. we were fortunate that we were able to put it out as fast as they did. >> how does it change at sea when things go bad because you have your family there. >> it makes you wonder if it's worth having family onboard the way we do. we have three generations onboard that boat. it was not a good situation. >> how do you manage stressful situations like that? you run into quite a few of them. >> i yell at people! >> okay. that's one way of doing it. >> do you ever feel like this isn't something you want to do because you seem so passionate about it. >> what am i going to do? i'm too stupid to do anything else. what else ar
. >> to get an idea of what happened next, we actually have the captain sid hansen live via skype righthis minute. welcome to the show. that was an intense, intense clip. tell us just what was going through your mind when that happened. >> at the time it was, you know, seconds count, right. so we were very fortunate that we had all hands on deck at that point otherwise let's say if we were traveling and guys were sleeping, you would never have saved that vessel at the time. we were...
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office, windows, skype, active directory, and the possibilities are almost endless.cial cost for the cloud and it will operate independently like what's at four youtube. is it integrated or independent? >> it is integrated for customers. two grass, a microsoft graft, which is about people, their calendars and projects. it is all about dynamics. that within the professional graph and then you start completing the scenarios. thedo not need to change social network but you need to bring these things together seamlessly. .mily: linked in could not grow the market expected this to grow. you are saying the deal integrates microsoft by 58%. what is the change in strategy? how does microsoft help linked in grow faster than before? >> part of the beauty of the bring tohe value we individuals and customers within the enterprise. it is so strong that it is about sticking with the half, massively and find it -- amplifying it. emily: what will the process be like and how do you make sure this does not turn out like nokia or skype? i think about acquisitions and i think about, is
office, windows, skype, active directory, and the possibilities are almost endless.cial cost for the cloud and it will operate independently like what's at four youtube. is it integrated or independent? >> it is integrated for customers. two grass, a microsoft graft, which is about people, their calendars and projects. it is all about dynamics. that within the professional graph and then you start completing the scenarios. thedo not need to change social network but you need to bring...
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our next guest will be coming by way of skype. he is a native of san francisco and has been active in the ministry for over 20 years. they became the national director of urban strategies lived free campaign. campaign led by hundreds of faith congregations throughout the united states committed to addressing gun violence, mass incarceration of young people of color. welcome. >> the way the church speaks for me, i also serve as the national director for urban strategy. the one million families in 2016 , the local state and national federation. we run the largest motor civic engagement program. we plan to make over one million voter contact. we say that the first revolution is an internal revolution. i want to focus my testimony on how to close the passion gap. we call it integrated motor engagement. we must remove every barrier, which instructs the full participation of all of our people in this country. believehe weaknesses we in our present party is a robust analysis and governing principle which takes seriously the way racial di
our next guest will be coming by way of skype. he is a native of san francisco and has been active in the ministry for over 20 years. they became the national director of urban strategies lived free campaign. campaign led by hundreds of faith congregations throughout the united states committed to addressing gun violence, mass incarceration of young people of color. welcome. >> the way the church speaks for me, i also serve as the national director for urban strategy. the one million...
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the group gafta hosts a discussion with a political adviser to syrian president bashar al assad via skype. we're live from the national press club at 8:30 a.m. eastern here on c-span 3. >> i think today we in effect sort of catch up to the 20th century. we've been the invisible half of the congress the past seven years. we've watched our house colleagues with interest. at least i have with interest. and the tv coverage of members of our colleagues in the house. >> today is the day the u.s. senate comes out of the communications dark ages. we create another historic moment in the relationship between congress and technological advancements in communications through radio and television. >> 50 years ago our executive branch began appearing on televisi television. today marks the first time when our legislative branch in its entirety will appear on that medium of communication through which most americans get their information about what our government and our country does. >> they're televising our senate chamber proceedings, also represents a wise and warranted policy. broadcast media cove
the group gafta hosts a discussion with a political adviser to syrian president bashar al assad via skype. we're live from the national press club at 8:30 a.m. eastern here on c-span 3. >> i think today we in effect sort of catch up to the 20th century. we've been the invisible half of the congress the past seven years. we've watched our house colleagues with interest. at least i have with interest. and the tv coverage of members of our colleagues in the house. >> today is the day...
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some people are say more needs to be done, people like kyle, we have them here via skype to tell us whatould be brought back. >> there are a lot of concerns about the effects of ddt on birds and even on humans. it is worth considering maybe taking the risk of harming a few birds if it means saving an entire generation of human being. >> but here it seems like a lot our health officials have the mosquito population under control for the time being. why would you call for this to medic action now? >> we want to keep it under control. that means keeping the mosquito population down. american chemical companies producing ddt those other countries could choose whether or not to use it or whether to help their own population where there is an epidemic. >> thanks kyle. >> new yorkers are lining up to do anything and everything outdoors. introducing havens rooftop movie monday. >> a good good conc ♪ to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them... ...with k9 advantix ii. it not only kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes, it repels them, too. so do more to defend your four legged friend... ..
some people are say more needs to be done, people like kyle, we have them here via skype to tell us whatould be brought back. >> there are a lot of concerns about the effects of ddt on birds and even on humans. it is worth considering maybe taking the risk of harming a few birds if it means saving an entire generation of human being. >> but here it seems like a lot our health officials have the mosquito population under control for the time being. why would you call for this to...
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we'll have a skype q&a. >> good morning to you. allow me first to thank for inviting me to join you at the national press club at this important endeavor for global alliance against isis and al news ra. and allow me to thank the gentlemen for making their best to make this event take place. at the outset, i would like first to question with you two of the most important terminologies that have been circulated for the last five years in corporate media, before we start our discussion of the topic. the two terms are opposition and other armed opposition. i would liked to ask all of you, your excellencies, did you ever hear of an armed opposition of any country in the world? to my knowledge opposition is political opposition, but once arms are being taken, killing is being perpetrated. massacres, it's no longer opposition. it is a terrorist movement that kills and destroys. this leads me to question the fourth narrative that has been circulated also all over the world, but particularly in western countries about events in syria. since
we'll have a skype q&a. >> good morning to you. allow me first to thank for inviting me to join you at the national press club at this important endeavor for global alliance against isis and al news ra. and allow me to thank the gentlemen for making their best to make this event take place. at the outset, i would like first to question with you two of the most important terminologies that have been circulated for the last five years in corporate media, before we start our discussion...
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from the safe backdrop of western germany, he skype's every day with colleagues in syria helping themo track down his tormentors. he is convinced they may be living as refugees in germany. >> the victims cannot believe these people are here. they cannot imagine what it would feel like to see them in a restaurant and realize they are the same people who tortured you and murdered your friends. >> they have already pinpointed 150 militia members who committed war crimes in syria and now live in germany. he is handed a list of german officials bubut says too littlee has beenen done about it. a photo of a man he has identified as a militia member loyal to bush are all a sod. the menace believed to have taken part in raids against civilians, torturing and killing innocent people. witnesses reportedly cororrobore the claims. we are off to investigate them. is that even these pictures? x yes, that's me. >> you are accused of torturing civilians. >> i had to go to the police three times. three hours with a translator and it was over. nothing happened. >> can you explain where the accusations c
from the safe backdrop of western germany, he skype's every day with colleagues in syria helping themo track down his tormentors. he is convinced they may be living as refugees in germany. >> the victims cannot believe these people are here. they cannot imagine what it would feel like to see them in a restaurant and realize they are the same people who tortured you and murdered your friends. >> they have already pinpointed 150 militia members who committed war crimes in syria and...
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. >> ever stick is a snake we spoke with her parents via skype. >> he's a really tough kid.id. >> reporterd o toddler had ard reaction to the anti venom he was transferred from fairfax to children's hospital for further treatment. >> had to draw blood so many times they ran out of veins:. not only terrifying but expensive. the importanth be recovering very well. but the anti venom that occurren him cost three thousand dollars a vial.ial. he needed 16 of those vials.als. and the timing is terrible. they recently married in the process of up dating health insurance knott it is not cleart how much will be cussed. there will be major financial help relatives set up a go fund me page its received hash comments about insurance statusa >> we also received so much s positive feedback so much sup rm port from people we don't need its been incredible. >> really grateful. >> reporter: in star forwardr: i lauren demarco fox 5 local news. >> i think right now were goingw to go to baking news in prince george's county investigator say five people were shot in a hous in district heights.gh again the shoo
. >> ever stick is a snake we spoke with her parents via skype. >> he's a really tough kid.id. >> reporterd o toddler had ard reaction to the anti venom he was transferred from fairfax to children's hospital for further treatment. >> had to draw blood so many times they ran out of veins:. not only terrifying but expensive. the importanth be recovering very well. but the anti venom that occurren him cost three thousand dollars a vial.ial. he needed 16 of those vials.als....
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love and obsession turn with vegans, he drove straight to the concert, we have via skype psychologists doctor jeffrey. >> one of the things we see with the individuals is that they are delusional, at times psychotic. very paranoid, and extremely and extremely rageful. in their own minds and part of this delusional thinking, they actually believe that they have a very personal relationship with that particular star, with the person they are stalking. if that person does not respond to them they become even more angry and rageful. >> where does the line cross from someone who is just telling tales to someone looking to look more connected, peeling or better. in the crazed lunatic that will go and kill someone because he feels jilted it didn't go his way. >> we were what this particular rescinded in getting hair plugs and so on and doing this for some of the does not even know, will certainly we know that is something that crosses into fantasy and fantasy into delusion. >> were there other previous stalking incidents, and if not how do people know that he was were doing these things? >> h
love and obsession turn with vegans, he drove straight to the concert, we have via skype psychologists doctor jeffrey. >> one of the things we see with the individuals is that they are delusional, at times psychotic. very paranoid, and extremely and extremely rageful. in their own minds and part of this delusional thinking, they actually believe that they have a very personal relationship with that particular star, with the person they are stalking. if that person does not respond to them...
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we spoke to him via skype in europe where he is teaching at a security conference. >> it could be san francisco stands for a lot of things, freedom and pride is one of those things, and choices, so it could be they have decided to lash out to san francisco for that. >> reporter: harp says the video might be intended to inspire individuals, like mateen, lone wolf terrorists already in the united states. in fact, under the picture of the bridge, it says arise muslims and kill the unbelievers in their own homes. we sat down with congresswoman loretta sanchez, she sits on the homeland security committee. >> let me tell you something. we've never been spared. >> reporter: she says terrorists have been aiming at the bay area since 9/11. >> the congresswoman declined to give any specifics about terror plots, but she reminded us to stay alert. >> things are going on all of time. but if we're doing our job right, we're catching almost everything. you haven't seen, in so many years, attacks in -- what's the biggest first step we have in stopping what these people are trying to do? it's our own
we spoke to him via skype in europe where he is teaching at a security conference. >> it could be san francisco stands for a lot of things, freedom and pride is one of those things, and choices, so it could be they have decided to lash out to san francisco for that. >> reporter: harp says the video might be intended to inspire individuals, like mateen, lone wolf terrorists already in the united states. in fact, under the picture of the bridge, it says arise muslims and kill the...
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will have a skype q&a -- dr. rafe al-issawi. life q&a. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] a. >> good morning to you in washington, d.c. allow me first to thank someone for inviting me to join you at the national press club at this important endeavor of global alliance against isis and al-nusra. allow me also to thank you for making this event take place. at the outset i would like first to question with you two of the most important technologies that have been circulated for the last five years in corporate media. before we start our discussion of the topic. the two terms are opposition and modern opposition. and i would like to ask all of you, your excellencies, did you ever hear of an armed opposition in any country in the world? and to my knowledge, opposition is political opposition, but once arms are being taken, killing is being perpetrated, massacres are being done against people, it's no longer an opposition. it is a terrorist movement that kills and destroys. this leads me to question th
will have a skype q&a -- dr. rafe al-issawi. life q&a. [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] a. >> good morning to you in washington, d.c. allow me first to thank someone for inviting me to join you at the national press club at this important endeavor of global alliance against isis and al-nusra. allow me also to thank you for making this event take place. at the outset i would like first to question with you two of the most important...
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joining us via skype, animal expert jeff musial. this story, i think so many people have been to disney world, probably to this lagoon and they can't believe that something like this could happen in a world renowned tourist destination. >> yeah, it's the happiest place on earth. for something like this to happen is devastating. absolutely devastating. but it's nature, and that's a scary thing. >> when you say it's nature, i guess that's the question here. there was obviously a sign here in the area that said not to go swimming in the water. but this family was about a foot deep, from what we hear. there's a beach there. they encourage people to be close to the water here. i guess the lesson here is, any fresh body water in florida, if you're in that water at all, you're potentially at risk? >> yeah. see the thing with alligators, the big problem they're having in florida, people feed them. when you're a kid, you go to a pond, you feed ducks. in florida, it's against the law to feed the alligators. they're not the brightest animals o
joining us via skype, animal expert jeff musial. this story, i think so many people have been to disney world, probably to this lagoon and they can't believe that something like this could happen in a world renowned tourist destination. >> yeah, it's the happiest place on earth. for something like this to happen is devastating. absolutely devastating. but it's nature, and that's a scary thing. >> when you say it's nature, i guess that's the question here. there was obviously a sign...
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the group gafta hosts a discussion with a political adviser to syrian president bashar al assad via skypeort of catch up to the 20th century. we've been the invisible half of the congress the past seven years. we've watched our house colleagues with interest. at least i have with interest. and the tv coverage of members of our colleagues in the house. >> today is the day the u.s. senate comes out of the communications dark ages. we create another historic moment in the relationship between congress and technological advancements in communications through radio and television. >> 50 years ago our executive branch began appearing on televisi television. today marks the first time when our legislative branch in its entirety will appear on that medium of communication through which most americans get their information about what our government and our country does. >> they're televising our senate chamber proceedings, also represents a wise and warranted policy. broadcast media coverage recognizes the basic right and need of the citizens of our nation to know the business of their government.
the group gafta hosts a discussion with a political adviser to syrian president bashar al assad via skypeort of catch up to the 20th century. we've been the invisible half of the congress the past seven years. we've watched our house colleagues with interest. at least i have with interest. and the tv coverage of members of our colleagues in the house. >> today is the day the u.s. senate comes out of the communications dark ages. we create another historic moment in the relationship...
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shifts -- pictures like this one of caro leyva santoya, who's training in mexico and spoke with us via skypecaro leyva santoya: so, it's pretty bad if you haven't sleep, you haven't eat,ou haven't rest, how did you imagine my brain is going to work treating a patient like in the emergency room? dr. carome: there is substantial evidence in literature that tired residents are more likely to have motor vehicle accidents, are more likely to injure themselves while caring for patients -- poking themselves with a needle, maybe, that was used to draw blood, and that can lead to blood-born infections like hiv, hepatitis being transmitted from a patient to the resident. sharyl: psychiatry resident david harari and a colleague at the university of washington, one site where icompare is underway, wrote this editorial in december. "conducting this research without the informed consent of residents and patients violates the basic ethical principle of respect for persons. adequate sleep is a fundamental physiological need. no amount of caffeine, prescription stimulants, or 'alertness management strategies
shifts -- pictures like this one of caro leyva santoya, who's training in mexico and spoke with us via skypecaro leyva santoya: so, it's pretty bad if you haven't sleep, you haven't eat,ou haven't rest, how did you imagine my brain is going to work treating a patient like in the emergency room? dr. carome: there is substantial evidence in literature that tired residents are more likely to have motor vehicle accidents, are more likely to injure themselves while caring for patients -- poking...
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the group gafta hosts a discussion with a political advisor via skype.e from the national press club at 8:30 a.m. eastern here on cspan3. >>> thursday, american history tv on cspan3 marks the 40th anniversary of the release of the church committee's final report on federal intelligence activities. the senate select committee to study governmental operations held hearings on intelligence activities by the cia, fbi, irs and nsa. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on cspan3. >> ativan -- vanityfair.com, th headline, "how donald trump with eat hillary lunch." joining us on the phone from seattle, contributing writer t.a. frank. you outline three ways in which you say donald trump could soundly beat hillary clinton. which of the three in your mind is most compelling? >> the one that's most likely to work for him is the least sexy, you could say. it's simply demographics and share of voting blocs. the one that's most fun to think about is his relative freedom and relative i say to any other candidate that has occupied the head of the republican ticket for a long
the group gafta hosts a discussion with a political advisor via skype.e from the national press club at 8:30 a.m. eastern here on cspan3. >>> thursday, american history tv on cspan3 marks the 40th anniversary of the release of the church committee's final report on federal intelligence activities. the senate select committee to study governmental operations held hearings on intelligence activities by the cia, fbi, irs and nsa. that's at 8:00 p.m. eastern here on cspan3. >> ativan...
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attorneys from whites and lucks segment burg law firm used by consumer advocate erin brocco viv via skype to talk about resident's concerns. half of all public drinking water wells in warminster and horsham have been shut down because of contamination over the year coming from decades of airport fire fighting chemical foam used at the former willow grove air station and naval air warfare center in want warminster a class act lawsuit may result from tonight's meeting. >> now to you decide 2016. protesters policy and police all on the table tonight demonstrators vow to shut the city down with a democratic convention comes to philadelphia july 25th. our bruce gordon will be covering the convention from cleveland and in philly and he's live at city hall tonight with what kind of disruptions we might expect. bruce? >> reporter: well, not really clear, iain at this point it it depends whether you take at face value some of the harsh threats coming from protest groups bitterly angry at the democrats are their nominee hillary clinton. philadelphia police needed power saws to break up the devices
attorneys from whites and lucks segment burg law firm used by consumer advocate erin brocco viv via skype to talk about resident's concerns. half of all public drinking water wells in warminster and horsham have been shut down because of contamination over the year coming from decades of airport fire fighting chemical foam used at the former willow grove air station and naval air warfare center in want warminster a class act lawsuit may result from tonight's meeting. >> now to you decide...
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we have a skype presentation, that is enjoyed and. joining us is judas brown, the executive director of the advancement project, a multiracial civil rights organization founded in 1999. ms. janice has an extensive background of a rights litigation efficacy in the areas of voting, education, housing, and deployment -- welcome. >> thank you, thank you congressman clemens and to the platform committee. my name is judith brown giantess and i am executive director of the national racial justice organization advancement project. we exist to fulfill america's promise for a more just to democracy. today i would like to outline attacks on democracy. the struggle to secure the right to vote remains persistent challenge over the course of the last several years. we have witnessed the continued erosion and undermining of the right to vote. since the founding of this country the struggle for the right to vote has been inextricably linked to race. even when games were made, communities of color face intense backlash because the right to vote confer
we have a skype presentation, that is enjoyed and. joining us is judas brown, the executive director of the advancement project, a multiracial civil rights organization founded in 1999. ms. janice has an extensive background of a rights litigation efficacy in the areas of voting, education, housing, and deployment -- welcome. >> thank you, thank you congressman clemens and to the platform committee. my name is judith brown giantess and i am executive director of the national racial...
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. >> that is brook vitch on skype, speaking to all three communities. they are dealing with alarming levels of the chemical in the water. they are used in fire fighting foam at nearby military air bases and they are linked to cancer. law firm that hosted the meeting is gathering information for a potential lawsuit against navy and other defendants. >>> atlantic city holds first of the series of public meetings on how resort town is trying to avoid a state take over. mayor don guardian says city has pared down payroll a great deal including fewer police, fire fighters and public works employees. atlantic city has until in to demonstrate it can balance the budget or the state of new jersey will take over. >>> pennsylvania's budget for next fiscal year hits a snag, governor tom wolf says version that passed the house is neither balanced norad quite. it is unclear if the spending plan will clear the senate, budget has to pass by thursday. >>> funeral services are set for friday for former eagles coach buddy ryan. ryan died yesterday in kentucky, he coached
. >> that is brook vitch on skype, speaking to all three communities. they are dealing with alarming levels of the chemical in the water. they are used in fire fighting foam at nearby military air bases and they are linked to cancer. law firm that hosted the meeting is gathering information for a potential lawsuit against navy and other defendants. >>> atlantic city holds first of the series of public meetings on how resort town is trying to avoid a state take over. mayor don...
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defendants that could include the navy, celebrity consumer advocate erin brokovich is on their team she skypednto the meeting. >> i cannot believe 22 years ago i got involved in a water issue and here we are in the future and it hasn't gotten better. >> reporter: that future is what concerns this mother. considering her own family's past. >> my father died of cancer when he was 30. and i grew up in warrington and my kids, i have three kids -- sorry, yeah, i just want to kind of have a little bit better idea of what's going on and if there's anything we can do about it. >> reporter:. (inaudible). >> water contamination has been found in public and private wells that's why governor wolf is calling for the military to cover blood testing for 70,000 people who may be affected prolonged exposure to chemicals is linked to cancers. public meeting on health effects and pfc's set for august 15 in this horsham. in the sat center i'm justin finch cbs3 ooh witness news. >>> well, coming on cbs3 "eyewitness news" -- >> new law in the works for drone operators. find out how using these unmanned aircraft cou
defendants that could include the navy, celebrity consumer advocate erin brokovich is on their team she skypednto the meeting. >> i cannot believe 22 years ago i got involved in a water issue and here we are in the future and it hasn't gotten better. >> reporter: that future is what concerns this mother. considering her own family's past. >> my father died of cancer when he was 30. and i grew up in warrington and my kids, i have three kids -- sorry, yeah, i just want to kind...