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i asked amy who her dream skypes were.w cool it would be for the kids to actually have a chat with the white house. she has sent letters. she hasn't heard back. but in case anybody at the white house or the international space station is watching, you have third graders in ardsly, new york, who are ready for you. >> it's a great idea. >> which makes getting on the bus and going to the fire house seem so old-fashioned. >> although what she was saying is it's also a great way to integrate, she gave the example of china. so they'll skype with other kids in hong kong, then supplement that, too, because they're studying china in third grade and social studies with a trip to see a performance by a chinese dance troupe. so she loves that it's sort of an additional dimension and a lot cheaper than field trips which is a concern for a lot of schools. >> let's get back to chuck todd and see what's coming up this morning on "meet the press." >> my dream skype is just simply to skype with my kids by the way, when i'm traveling. anyway
i asked amy who her dream skypes were.w cool it would be for the kids to actually have a chat with the white house. she has sent letters. she hasn't heard back. but in case anybody at the white house or the international space station is watching, you have third graders in ardsly, new york, who are ready for you. >> it's a great idea. >> which makes getting on the bus and going to the fire house seem so old-fashioned. >> although what she was saying is it's also a great way to...
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we have them in studio via skype in portugal. bill: thank you for joining us. do not know where to begin. however the babies doing. >> well, one thing we have learned as we have to be patient. and it really is one thing in the time. overall seem to be doing better but they are both doing well. bill: why are you stuck? why can't your kids be moved? >> too unstable. >> to take a a step back i just had a baby. the report i read is pretty shocking. >> we landed in portugal felt fine checked into the hotel, watch around a little bit went back to rest lay down and things from that time progressively got worse. examine that the emergency room and i was already 7 centimeters dilated. our son came 11 minutes 11 minutes later and i got a shortly after. >> able to hold the dr. -- able to hold the babies yet? >> no command it may be longer because they are still too unstable. >> we know that you have a go find me account that was started. hopefully we can help you raise more money. bill: tell me about they go find me. what are they sending money for? >> we still have expen
we have them in studio via skype in portugal. bill: thank you for joining us. do not know where to begin. however the babies doing. >> well, one thing we have learned as we have to be patient. and it really is one thing in the time. overall seem to be doing better but they are both doing well. bill: why are you stuck? why can't your kids be moved? >> too unstable. >> to take a a step back i just had a baby. the report i read is pretty shocking. >> we landed in portugal...
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joining me via skype from bogota, colombia, is juan forero, the south american bureau chief for the "wall street journal." so give us a little bit of background for people just waking up to this story. what is the program we've been doing and why has it been so important? >> it was 15 years ago what was called "plan colombia" which was a u.s. funded program began and it basically entoday used crop dusters to hit coca. this was a very controversial program when it began. there was a lot of criticism but this was approved in the bill clinton administration and it was 15 years ago, it was in december of 2000 when crop dusters hit industrialized fields of coca. >> sreenivasan: the chemical being used to keep the coca down could possibly cause cancer. is that right? >> exactly. there is a research arm of the world health organization which said it could possibly cause cancer in humans. so that caused quite a controversy here in colombia, although there had been criticism about fumigation for many, many years. i think part of the issue though, part of the reason, the big part of the reason
joining me via skype from bogota, colombia, is juan forero, the south american bureau chief for the "wall street journal." so give us a little bit of background for people just waking up to this story. what is the program we've been doing and why has it been so important? >> it was 15 years ago what was called "plan colombia" which was a u.s. funded program began and it basically entoday used crop dusters to hit coca. this was a very controversial program when it...
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>> we could give him a nice little smack on the head via skype. minute." he's on tour. welcome to the show. why in the world would you spend all this money on a billboard? >> it started off as a comedic endeavor and then people actually started giving me money for my drug rehabilitation. i figured it would be a good idea to kind of pay it forward. now all the money is being paid to a nonprofits organization. >> cool. >> so kurt tell me about your hat. >> well it's a hat. it says kurt's new hat on it. it's a replacement for my old hat which said hong kong on it. >> do you have a plan for when your new hat gets old? >> well my new hat will always be my new hat until i get a new one. so this will always be my new hat. >> awesome. >>>. >> that's our show everybody. so glad you joined us. we'll see you for the next edition of "right this minute." >>> seven robbers target the atm inside a busy mall. >> everybody looked at them like that will work. >> the stunning scene as nobody did a thing to stop them. >> it's a greater in the grass versus a truck. >>
>> we could give him a nice little smack on the head via skype. minute." he's on tour. welcome to the show. why in the world would you spend all this money on a billboard? >> it started off as a comedic endeavor and then people actually started giving me money for my drug rehabilitation. i figured it would be a good idea to kind of pay it forward. now all the money is being paid to a nonprofits organization. >> cool. >> so kurt tell me about your hat. >> well...
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you guys had me on skype. you guys have me on skype. hopefully you do. we will begin the run right now. george, you do your thing. >> good hey, hey, what is up. >> how are you doing. >> yeah, quincy is skypeing, quality is not that great. he is running and keeping at the same time. that is a first for our show. george is taken off in the fox 29 vehicle, and he will cross a little bridge there and get on the the schuylkill expressway, we will see who can go 6.7 miles faster. >> he is holding something. maybe a little will bit. >> a little heavy. >> sue, who do you think will win. >> q man. >> bob, do we have a shot of the schuylkill. >> yes, coming up. >> let's get to this. we have off shore storm and little bit of rain, moving in the the not much. we are seeing decent sunshine this morning but be prepared for cooler temperatures, starting tomorrow. how much cooler? well, lets go right to the seven day forecast and show you, about 10 degrees cooler between today and tomorrow. now tomorrow is our spring fling and that is day it starts to feel like spring a
you guys had me on skype. you guys have me on skype. hopefully you do. we will begin the run right now. george, you do your thing. >> good hey, hey, what is up. >> how are you doing. >> yeah, quincy is skypeing, quality is not that great. he is running and keeping at the same time. that is a first for our show. george is taken off in the fox 29 vehicle, and he will cross a little bridge there and get on the the schuylkill expressway, we will see who can go 6.7 miles faster....
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. >> reporter: skype, facebook twitter, twooet they tweet, isis is using every social media tool availableat down with social media and marketing expert scott talan of american university to analyze the message in the videos. >> this is sophisticated, madison avenue meets document tear film making meets news channel with pr sensibilities and a marketing value. they are using western tools and techniques and appropriating them for their purposes against the west. ♪ >> reporter: like those videos appealing to the hip hop generation. >> for those people on the edge this could have a lot of resonance. you are speaking to them in a language they understand, video, moving imagery and music. then this message comes in about we want you. people want to belong to tribes. this is saying join our tribe. they are using products from american culture, video games, for their purposes that works for them. it is the reverse of our culture. where we say escape real life and play a game. they are saying escape your life and play a real game with real consequences where we are. >> reporter: the real conseque
. >> reporter: skype, facebook twitter, twooet they tweet, isis is using every social media tool availableat down with social media and marketing expert scott talan of american university to analyze the message in the videos. >> this is sophisticated, madison avenue meets document tear film making meets news channel with pr sensibilities and a marketing value. they are using western tools and techniques and appropriating them for their purposes against the west. ♪ >>...
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>> we have never had a skype interview a fight was in motion. >> free bike rides part of the bike toorkweek promotion. this irritates me because we are to have enough people in city i'm really psyched subway's bringing the flavor with this new guacamole made from creamy hass avocados... people really love it. guacamole guacamole guacamole see? try it on sandwiches like the new chipotle chicken melt with guacamole. subway. eat fresh. >> that was good, come on. >> the school sent notes to parents warning about flu outbreaks but not this time. the school is warning parents that lindsay lohan is coming to town. the fading starlet will be finishing her community service at the school in brooklyn. parents say as long as she is not left alone with her kids -- their kids they're okay with that. >> they are raising money for the celebrity softball game. some of the people who will be attending and playing rex ryan joe torres eric dekker. the game is wednesday june 3. proceeds go to families of fallen officers. >> tariq you are chasing a story that's sad tough story about a girlfriend new york
>> we have never had a skype interview a fight was in motion. >> free bike rides part of the bike toorkweek promotion. this irritates me because we are to have enough people in city i'm really psyched subway's bringing the flavor with this new guacamole made from creamy hass avocados... people really love it. guacamole guacamole guacamole see? try it on sandwiches like the new chipotle chicken melt with guacamole. subway. eat fresh. >> that was good, come on. >> the...
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joining us now via skype is kathleen, the national security and human rights deputy director at the government accountability project. kathleen great to have you. thanks for being with us. so the court did not rule on the constitutionality of the program. what does this ruling mean? if we don't know if it was constitutional and there is no injection. >> what this ruling means is it completely validates what nsa whistleblowers have been saying for years, which is that the nsa bulk phone collection program exceeds the authority that congress gave the nsa under section 215 of the patriot act inspect the section is a public law, but the justice department and the nsa have been using a secret twisted interpretation of that law to go far beyond the scope of it. >> how significant really is this at the end of the day? >> this is incredibly significant. congress right now is considering reauthorize -- passing the freedom act which would adjust and limit the bulk collection and that's really a c-plus effort, the freedom act, which is really kind of pathetic given that it's been almost two years since e
joining us now via skype is kathleen, the national security and human rights deputy director at the government accountability project. kathleen great to have you. thanks for being with us. so the court did not rule on the constitutionality of the program. what does this ruling mean? if we don't know if it was constitutional and there is no injection. >> what this ruling means is it completely validates what nsa whistleblowers have been saying for years, which is that the nsa bulk phone...
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. >> we're joined by an attorney and legal analyst via skype from los angeles. we should point out as did the prosecutor that she is the child and grandchild of police officers. she has very close relationships with law enforcement. and made it a point to say that she supports those who are doing their jobs correctly. previously we have always heard about officers who are worried about bringing charges against officers because of the close worker relationship that law enforcements have with prosecutors. has she gone to a new zone? >> no i think she has been true to the platform she ran on. she was supported by police officers in her complain for that position and she was very clear about the fact that she has this rich history of being a -- you know related to police officers. i think there are probably six or seven members of her family who are police officers but she also told a very very showerful story during the time of her campaign about watching her cousin being shot on her front lawn as a kid when she was only 17 years old, and how that impacted her in h
. >> we're joined by an attorney and legal analyst via skype from los angeles. we should point out as did the prosecutor that she is the child and grandchild of police officers. she has very close relationships with law enforcement. and made it a point to say that she supports those who are doing their jobs correctly. previously we have always heard about officers who are worried about bringing charges against officers because of the close worker relationship that law enforcements have...
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the heritage. >> sreenivasan: loveday morris of the washington post joining us live from baghdad via skype. thank you. >> >> finally tonight more than 37 million americans expected to travel at least 50 miles over this holiday weekend. the vast majority going by car, according to triple a, that's the highest number of folks traveling over memorial day in ten years. experts say the overall drop in gas prices is fueling the spike in traffic, some drivers are saving nearly a dollar per gallon compared to last year. that is it for this edition of pbs newshour. i am hari sreenivasan. thanks for watching. >> captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support is provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. this program is brought to you by... i was born in
the heritage. >> sreenivasan: loveday morris of the washington post joining us live from baghdad via skype. thank you. >> >> finally tonight more than 37 million americans expected to travel at least 50 miles over this holiday weekend. the vast majority going by car, according to triple a, that's the highest number of folks traveling over memorial day in ten years. experts say the overall drop in gas prices is fueling the spike in traffic, some drivers are saving nearly a...
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i'm joined now via skype from thailand by aubrey belford of reuters with the latest. been following not just the story in this country but in other countries as well. what's happening to these people, how long are they out at sea? >> what we have been hearing is people have been out at sea for as long as three months. the u.n. hcr says the exodues of the state in myanmar which is where the rohingya people come from, the usual route is to come through thailand. using human traffickers who then hold them in camps in the jungle for ransom until someone can pay to get them out, to pay for their voyage. you know they go on these voyages, no money down. there has been documented murders, rapes, tortures in these camps. what the thai governmental did was -- government did was arrest a major trafficker as well as thai officials that were implicated in this. for thousands waiting at sea off the thai coast until it's safe to come into land and come into these camps and then transfer across the beard to malaysia. they have nowhere to go. what's happened now is chaos on the sea,
i'm joined now via skype from thailand by aubrey belford of reuters with the latest. been following not just the story in this country but in other countries as well. what's happening to these people, how long are they out at sea? >> what we have been hearing is people have been out at sea for as long as three months. the u.n. hcr says the exodues of the state in myanmar which is where the rohingya people come from, the usual route is to come through thailand. using human traffickers who...
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washington post reporter erin cunningham joins me via skype from cairo. so there has been a handful of other ins ghents the saudi kingdom over the past six months how have the authorities connected the dots? >> well, they think that you have a number of saudis that have gone to iraq and syria to participate in the insurgencies there and i think this is how the islamic state works. they recruit people inside the various countries, and either to carry out attacks or to come back to iraq and syria and join them where they are fighting so i think the saudis were able to see this, that these people who carried out these attacks over the past six months have had contact with the islamic state and that's how they are going to identify them. >> sreenivasan: put this in perspective for us. this comes in the context of sunni shy a. shia attention that already exists in saudi arabia. >> yes there sashi a minority in eastern saudi arabia that long said they suffer from neglect from the government and also sort of sectarian insightment from the clergy inside saudi ara
washington post reporter erin cunningham joins me via skype from cairo. so there has been a handful of other ins ghents the saudi kingdom over the past six months how have the authorities connected the dots? >> well, they think that you have a number of saudis that have gone to iraq and syria to participate in the insurgencies there and i think this is how the islamic state works. they recruit people inside the various countries, and either to carry out attacks or to come back to iraq and...
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air campaign and strong air campaign to support the iraqi military forces. >> joining me live from skype from baghdad. thank you very much, sir for joining us with your thoughts. >> thank you julie. >> dozens of people are reported dead after a shootout in mexico. mexican media are saying there are more than 40 casualties. at least one policeman is known to be amongst the dead. several civilians were also injured. some reports suggest that the new generation drug cartel from neighboring jalesco state was involved. hello, what is the latest? >> talking with radio and confirmed the preliminary death count of 43 people, including one police officer from the shutout. he also said that it was probably that the new generation cartel from jalesco was fighting with the federal police in this shoot out. he said at the scene of the crime or the scene of the shoot out rocket launchers and other high-powered weaponry were recovered, and there were people who arrested, and hopefully can tell us what happened here. also mexico's security cabinet police chief and police security chiefs are trying to se
air campaign and strong air campaign to support the iraqi military forces. >> joining me live from skype from baghdad. thank you very much, sir for joining us with your thoughts. >> thank you julie. >> dozens of people are reported dead after a shootout in mexico. mexican media are saying there are more than 40 casualties. at least one policeman is known to be amongst the dead. several civilians were also injured. some reports suggest that the new generation drug cartel from...
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that is almost what microsoft paid for skype. a big loss for sharp. the worst this is situations if they were near bankruptcy in 2012. their share price has dropped significant way, more than 10%. comparableis almost of 2012. the end agreed to continue their support for the company, buying preferred shares for ¥200 billion. fund from the two main banks will also put ¥500 million worth of preferred shares. sharp will cut jobs. it will be the largest cut in their history, 10% of global employees. that is about 5000 employees according to their current employee numbers. it is very bad. the reaction in the markets was not good. ubs have cut their ¥240 -- toe from 170 ¥40. outysts say time has run for sharp. there is doubt in the market. rishaad: thank you, grace. we will take a look at what is going on in china with the people's bank of china. it is said to be instructing other banks not to offer high deposit rates even though it raised the ceiling. that seems to be the latest sign policymakers are struggling to stimulate what has been described as a alte
that is almost what microsoft paid for skype. a big loss for sharp. the worst this is situations if they were near bankruptcy in 2012. their share price has dropped significant way, more than 10%. comparableis almost of 2012. the end agreed to continue their support for the company, buying preferred shares for ¥200 billion. fund from the two main banks will also put ¥500 million worth of preferred shares. sharp will cut jobs. it will be the largest cut in their history, 10% of global...
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right this minute via skype we have marcus and ginangel right this minute. like having twins? have you slept? >> they do let us sleep. we feel like it's a ticking time bomb. >> are you starting to see their personalities. are they comedians just like that? >> yes. >> how's marcus handling all this is this. >> he loves his little brother. >> what was dad like in the delivery room? any super sperm jokes, any taking credit for the birth? >> everything. i made this happen. >> have they got their own youtube channel yet? >> no they don't. if they want to make some money mom is all about it. they're just on my journey. >> thanks guys. >> thank you so much. we really appreciate it. >> y'all have a good night. >> okay. >> that's it for right this minute everybody. so glad you joined us. we'll see you next time. >>> it's a video of two little boys playing in a mall. how a two years old survives when the danger escalates. why he likes his bike well done. it's the latest video from a 13-year-old we first met whe she was 11. news about he
right this minute via skype we have marcus and ginangel right this minute. like having twins? have you slept? >> they do let us sleep. we feel like it's a ticking time bomb. >> are you starting to see their personalities. are they comedians just like that? >> yes. >> how's marcus handling all this is this. >> he loves his little brother. >> what was dad like in the delivery room? any super sperm jokes, any taking credit for the birth? >> everything. i...
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just months after the skype call, united states army major nidal hasan goes on a shooting rampage atis base in ft. hood, texas. hasan kills 13 fellow soldiers and calls awlaki his inspiration. they'd exchanged e-mails. the cleric turned terror leader takes credit. his website reads, "nidal hasan is a hero." >> we all knew that he had to be killed. >> that was clearly stated. >> everyone knows this very clearly. >> yeah. >> just one month later -- >> breaking news. >> awlaki sends the so-called underpants bomber to blow up northwest flight 253 as it lands in detroit christmas day 2009. >> a passenger tried to detonate some kind of explosive. >> the plot is foiled, but cia agents now know there is no time to lose. anwar awlaki is waging a relentless bloody war against americans, more than ever, storm says, the cia is realizing they need him. >> america as a whole has turned into a nation of evil. >> awlaki must be eliminated. but storm says his officers from british, danish, intelligence agencies disagree about how to take out awlaki. controlling the plan means controlling storm. in a
just months after the skype call, united states army major nidal hasan goes on a shooting rampage atis base in ft. hood, texas. hasan kills 13 fellow soldiers and calls awlaki his inspiration. they'd exchanged e-mails. the cleric turned terror leader takes credit. his website reads, "nidal hasan is a hero." >> we all knew that he had to be killed. >> that was clearly stated. >> everyone knows this very clearly. >> yeah. >> just one month later -- >>...
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the he had door of the yemen post joins us now from sanna on skype. tell us what the atmosphere is like there now in sanna given that it is the last day of the truce. what's it like? 95% of the aid has not reached those in need. right now thousands, tens of thousands of cars are still lined up since four days ago outside stations throughout the country. fort two straight days of blackouts. the food has only reached certain people. the ships are still on the way to yemen or the lack of experience of the houthis in politics is making them move very slowly and not using wisely the five days, as of now the five days has been useless and aid not reached. >> there are now talks going on in riyadh, involving political civilian and tribal parties from the region, but no houthis why is that and what will it mean for any agreement? >> the riyadh summit is the new alliance against the houthis very powerful today, you have hundred was top politicians representing many of the top parties in the country so very huge vote for the houthis. they are able to convince f
the he had door of the yemen post joins us now from sanna on skype. tell us what the atmosphere is like there now in sanna given that it is the last day of the truce. what's it like? 95% of the aid has not reached those in need. right now thousands, tens of thousands of cars are still lined up since four days ago outside stations throughout the country. fort two straight days of blackouts. the food has only reached certain people. the ships are still on the way to yemen or the lack of...
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i'm going to let jamie lou give us that update as she joins us via skype. you have pretty upcoming trip. you're headed to lassos angeles, right. >> yes, i am. >> what's happening? >> i'm suppose to be meeting some people. it's exciting. i'm young and it's going to be a great experience. >> we've noticed your voice has changed a little bit since last time we talked to you. how do you think you've changed? >> now that i just turned 13, obviously, it's gotten more into depth and undergoing usual voice changes. other than that, i think i've gotten more experience with singing and writing especially. >> your dad mentioned that some record labels had reached out. >> i've gotten some offers. i'm afraid i can't say anything more. it's very exciting. that's all i can say. >> how does that make you feel? >> it's amazing. i can't believe in two years it's happening. it's amazing. >> these boys ride the rails. the only question is place your bets and see where he is next. and this girl taking on the burrito challenge. five pounds. >> it's got tortilla rice beans, rice
i'm going to let jamie lou give us that update as she joins us via skype. you have pretty upcoming trip. you're headed to lassos angeles, right. >> yes, i am. >> what's happening? >> i'm suppose to be meeting some people. it's exciting. i'm young and it's going to be a great experience. >> we've noticed your voice has changed a little bit since last time we talked to you. how do you think you've changed? >> now that i just turned 13, obviously, it's gotten more...
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juan: does this extend also to for instance, internet phone calls or skype as well?om what i can tell, the nsa doesn't establish between any of these. they just call it voice intercept. they seem to be equally adept at pulling voice off of the standard old phone lines, phone circuits that travel across fiber-optic lines digital voice, so voice over internet, skype, whatever. they pull it off, boys intercept, then, theoretically, they could use it on any even amy: the usa freedom act will congress address that? >> it doesn't address it at all. nothing addresses this because nobody really knew about it before. the usa freedom act only touches on the one program, which we know doesn't involve actual voice content and therefore doesn't involve voice recognition. it would just constrain the bulk collection of domestic metadata. i said "just." it is a significant move, but impaired the vast metastasizing surveillance state that has come to exist here, it is really very little. juan: and for those listening or viewing the show who believe their voice conversations should be
juan: does this extend also to for instance, internet phone calls or skype as well?om what i can tell, the nsa doesn't establish between any of these. they just call it voice intercept. they seem to be equally adept at pulling voice off of the standard old phone lines, phone circuits that travel across fiber-optic lines digital voice, so voice over internet, skype, whatever. they pull it off, boys intercept, then, theoretically, they could use it on any even amy: the usa freedom act will...
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dave is joining us from kathmandu via skype this morning. can you hear us? >> yes, i can. thank you for being here with us. just devastating. can you tell us first of all did you feel it? and what was it like? it must be horrendous for everybody there. >> reporter: i've been here since friday when we felt tremors and after shocks multiple times. i was on the roof of our building and it was pretty violent. the shaking lasted about 15 seconds. and you know people were quite scared. they were under their desks. crouched together until the shaking stopped. we are glad to say everyone is okay. we are checking on the very last stap members. >> again you are in kathmandu which was hit hard. but harder hit was the remote villages and that is this latest earthquake was in more of a remote area. we know it was very hard for relief to get those people. it still is. how does this effect helping out the people of nepal now? >> we are in a position where we have set up teams in these remote areas that are not too far from the epicenter. mideast of these teams are okay. we will get a hel
dave is joining us from kathmandu via skype this morning. can you hear us? >> yes, i can. thank you for being here with us. just devastating. can you tell us first of all did you feel it? and what was it like? it must be horrendous for everybody there. >> reporter: i've been here since friday when we felt tremors and after shocks multiple times. i was on the roof of our building and it was pretty violent. the shaking lasted about 15 seconds. and you know people were quite scared....
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component the c lc provide it in english and spanish and cantonese and offer regular train through skype and other methods training is provided to participate that attended the services in the adult centers in san francisco the integral and establishment of the technician which offers strategic planning and effective collaboration among other stakeholder this fiscal year 2015-2016 the l credit will provide volunteer hours and other hours for consumers dos didn't find any consumer problems we request approval of this grant. >> may i have a motion to discuss. >> thank you. any questions or comments under the commission. any questions or comments from the public hearing none >> i'd like to comment that marie just one the jefferson award it was mined that - (clapping) maria does a lot of things what of the highlighted in the award was this program so thank you. >> again call the question all in favor, say i. any opposed the motion carries thank you i know this will break our heart we're at the last major item to renew the provision of the sf connected program july 1st relationship 2014 throu
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we have in studio via skype grover norquist the pres.reform to give us insight on whether or not this is a big deal for governor christie. >> absolutely. it is a big deal. there are a lot of people on the ballot. governor christie came in 4th. bill: if you think about it it really is incredible. a northeastern governor considered a moderate by many to fall that well is impressive. why is he why is he appealing? on the other do you think he is straddling that fence being appealing to conservatives and also appealing to moderates? taking away some of the thunder from jeb bush is probably the most significant thing that happened. >> interestingly he has left a lot on the table. when he stepped in and pastrami out of the way a lot of people that the establishment, more moderate candidate position was taken. he is not taking all the marbles of the table for whatever reasons bush fatigue, not showing up as well and early discussions and debates as you might have's. christie is walking into the position. bill: the tax pledge. the organization,
we have in studio via skype grover norquist the pres.reform to give us insight on whether or not this is a big deal for governor christie. >> absolutely. it is a big deal. there are a lot of people on the ballot. governor christie came in 4th. bill: if you think about it it really is incredible. a northeastern governor considered a moderate by many to fall that well is impressive. why is he why is he appealing? on the other do you think he is straddling that fence being appealing to...
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g alert via skype. >> welcome. >> good to be back. >> remind the viewers about your book and how it's kinds of discussion. >> well, single man married man is a book that we wrote together and basically we got a group of questions from woman and married, divorced and single and asked them if you had an opportunity to ask a single man, married man or divorced man a question what would it be. sure enough the questions came flooding in. we came out there and interviewed over 300 guys and let them answer the questions along with our experiences and single men married men was born. >> what are you going to be doing at book con? >> well, we're going to be signing on friday and then on saturday readers can come and meet the authors and have a good time. >> do you wear armour? >> have you been getting a question for book two, three, four, five.? >> absolutely. >> how do you feel to be apart of it with famous author sns. >> we know how big it is and being among great authors, we got a taste taste who was going to be with us. we're fans of them and tosh associated with them and experience is gre
g alert via skype. >> welcome. >> good to be back. >> remind the viewers about your book and how it's kinds of discussion. >> well, single man married man is a book that we wrote together and basically we got a group of questions from woman and married, divorced and single and asked them if you had an opportunity to ask a single man, married man or divorced man a question what would it be. sure enough the questions came flooding in. we came out there and interviewed over...
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. >> as fascinating as this video is we have jessica right here via skype. just tell us how did it feel in this moment for going into what must be your first-ever house fire. >> i felt good. we had a certainly level of training and expectation. for me of course being new, i'm very excited. some people who have been there longer for me you know this is what they've been doing for a long time but for me i see a fire i get excited. i want to go in there. >> was it hard to keep your head on straight follow instructions? i'm sure your heart must have been racing. >> absolutely. just watching the video. i didn't even hear the smoke detectors going off. there were certainly things i was listening to. and then also just listening to what my captain was telling me. going back and paying attention to some of the things he said so the next fire this is what he told me to do. >> how does year training kick in? is it just second nature? >> yes, we go through a four-month dad my where everything is repetition you are trained to not have to think about what you're doing, y
. >> as fascinating as this video is we have jessica right here via skype. just tell us how did it feel in this moment for going into what must be your first-ever house fire. >> i felt good. we had a certainly level of training and expectation. for me of course being new, i'm very excited. some people who have been there longer for me you know this is what they've been doing for a long time but for me i see a fire i get excited. i want to go in there. >> was it hard to keep...
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via skype. they are talking about repression are we is -- is that what we are seeing here? >> crack down of any form of dissent in the country. this is most visible when we look at the situation of political repression, crack down on independent media the arrest of bloggers, the reacht arrest of nine bloggers who are whether they be political are not last year we saw thousands of protesters, students arrested in the ami rferg region andamirregion and the thousands of protesters from the muslim community who have been protesting government interference in religious affairs, for many years. thousands have been arrested and complaining of torture. >> why is this deemed necessary what do you put it down to? >> so this repression is really used to exert political control over the population. so i've mentioned cases the more visible case of political repression. but the government also uses assets to concert exert control over the population as a whole, to the access to job opportunities education opportunities and going alongside that, we also see widespread surveillance of elec
via skype. they are talking about repression are we is -- is that what we are seeing here? >> crack down of any form of dissent in the country. this is most visible when we look at the situation of political repression, crack down on independent media the arrest of bloggers, the reacht arrest of nine bloggers who are whether they be political are not last year we saw thousands of protesters, students arrested in the ami rferg region andamirregion and the thousands of protesters from the...
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to tell us all about it, we have the family including little william by skype and bear too. michael, the great news is coming from you. >> as of last week last tuesday, i was informed i was cancer free. >> yea. that's awesome news, my friend other.. so happy for you. >> i'm in remission and have to go back every two months to do ct scans and make sure i continue to be cabsncer free. >> does this feel you guys can finally get started enjoying t baby and having all four of you now? >> yes and what i told my family finally we can worry about every day stresses as opposed to the stresses of having a family member with cancer. we made it and we have a lot of family support and the university of florida has been very very good to us. >> michael, now might be a good time to use the video to remind us guys what to do about this issue. >> know your body and trust the doctor and go to the doctor if you ever feel something coming up that's different from your body. go to the doctor and get checked out. >> we're so tleled with your great news. >> we're going to keep sending positive tho
to tell us all about it, we have the family including little william by skype and bear too. michael, the great news is coming from you. >> as of last week last tuesday, i was informed i was cancer free. >> yea. that's awesome news, my friend other.. so happy for you. >> i'm in remission and have to go back every two months to do ct scans and make sure i continue to be cabsncer free. >> does this feel you guys can finally get started enjoying t baby and having all four of...
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we are joined by skype from brooking, south dakota a state climatologist.itions like where you are? >> where we are, we are on the eastern part of the state. we are more on the warm side. we have a little bit of that severe weather around us. there were tornado warnings already that happened and damage occur ing occurring in eastern south dakota. in the western part of the state where we have the big snowfall amounts, accumulating 6-10 inches and up to 15 in the black hills. >> is this snowy weather rare for south dakota this time of year? >> it is uncommon but not unprecedented. we did some looking on friday with the event coming up. we found three similar events in the last 50 years. yesterday was the 50th anniversary of that event. south dakota only has five tornados recorded on the same day much like we see right now. just seven years ago, the first couple of days of may seven years ago, we had over 20 inches of snowfall in may. it's not unprecedented, but we don't expect it on a regular basis. >> only three times in 50 years. the cattle business is big
we are joined by skype from brooking, south dakota a state climatologist.itions like where you are? >> where we are, we are on the eastern part of the state. we are more on the warm side. we have a little bit of that severe weather around us. there were tornado warnings already that happened and damage occur ing occurring in eastern south dakota. in the western part of the state where we have the big snowfall amounts, accumulating 6-10 inches and up to 15 in the black hills. >> is...
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their online romance began on twitter, grew stronger on skype, inviting their followers to join in theedding. flooding the streaming ceremony with hearts and sweet shout-outs to the lovebirds all in realtime. the streaming video app created by twitter, now in the hands of more than 2 million smartphone users. after periscope launched on android devices this week. see life through periscope's first superstar. amanda oliadnor. yes, this video of her having breakfast, receiving thousands of likes. >> and i made some poached eggs for breakfast. >> reporter: me, i'm pretty much obsessed. behind the scenes at "gma" or just says hi. say hi to periscope. and i watch broadcasts, too, like their wedding. a great way to make sure even those who couldn't make the big day, strangers and friends alike, could still be there. >> we have a lot of family and friends in other countries. she has family in costa rica and puerto rico. >> reporter: and with this app, you don't have to pick the chicken or the fish. and as you can see, it's a magical way to kind of stream any moment in your life. i do it all t
their online romance began on twitter, grew stronger on skype, inviting their followers to join in theedding. flooding the streaming ceremony with hearts and sweet shout-outs to the lovebirds all in realtime. the streaming video app created by twitter, now in the hands of more than 2 million smartphone users. after periscope launched on android devices this week. see life through periscope's first superstar. amanda oliadnor. yes, this video of her having breakfast, receiving thousands of likes....
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. >> we bring in the founder and editor-in-chief joining us via skype. why did you decide to do this. >> the stigma is important to us. it's very important and it is no profit for us as income goes directly to charity. there's no benefit to us. >> the world health organisation reported h.i.v. cases grew by 80%. it's clear the conversation should be restarted because a lot of people are getting the disease. >> this is a big number. we had the feeling at the magazine that people are not aware any more, like if - because if you see the numbers, 25% are hitting people under the age of 25 >>> do you think it's because people are too complacent because of the success of drug treatments, especially in richer companies that made h.i.v. manageable? i think so because medical treatment is excellent. and the stigma prevent the conversation. i don't here anyone saying "i'm h.i.v. positive", this is bus of stigma. >> h.i.v. cannot survive outside the body for more than half hour or so. on top of that you treated the blood to make the virus inactive before putting it
. >> we bring in the founder and editor-in-chief joining us via skype. why did you decide to do this. >> the stigma is important to us. it's very important and it is no profit for us as income goes directly to charity. there's no benefit to us. >> the world health organisation reported h.i.v. cases grew by 80%. it's clear the conversation should be restarted because a lot of people are getting the disease. >> this is a big number. we had the feeling at the magazine that...
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. >> brian, any chance you're available to jump on a skype interview with us? >> absolutely! >> brian, welcome to the show! >> what's up y'all? >> you are an actual lawyer right? >> i am an actual lawyer in ft. worth, texas yes, sir. >> do people take you seriously with these ads? >> no, making funny commercials, why not be the one to finally do something like that. >> do you write the commercials, do you have an ad agency? >> no no ad agency just me and my filmmaker. i have some of the most hilarious friends, i write off ideas, they bounce them off each other and it's a lot of freestyling on the scene. >> what do other lawyers tell you? >> they think it's funny or i'm ruining my career and it's spiraling out of control. i was like man, i really either want to bust through a wall or i want to bust through a door and tackle a cop. my filmmaker's like why don't you do both? >> before we let you go can you just talk to us in the voice? >> brian wilson, the texas law hawk today! ♪ >>> riding a motorcycle is just not enough for these guys. >> look at that. >> motorcycle surfing. >
. >> brian, any chance you're available to jump on a skype interview with us? >> absolutely! >> brian, welcome to the show! >> what's up y'all? >> you are an actual lawyer right? >> i am an actual lawyer in ft. worth, texas yes, sir. >> do people take you seriously with these ads? >> no, making funny commercials, why not be the one to finally do something like that. >> do you write the commercials, do you have an ad agency? >> no no ad...
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. >> rosalind jordan in nairobi >>> a somally scholar at the university of minnesota joins us via skype. good to have you with us. how important was john kerry's visit to somali. >> i think it was more symbolic than signature. there hasn't been a u.s. secretary there, i don't think forever. the fact he was there for a few hours was more to give blessing to the community forces that have been fighting for al-shabab more than anything else. >> do you believe concerns over al-shabab's reach, especially in minnesota, that is driving the renewed interest on the part of the united states. >> i think significantly so. also because kenya and ethiopia are major allies. and if you heard mr kerry, he said that kenya's presence and occupation is important for the security of the country and the region. kenya has been destabilize of course and troops na that country, for several years. there's no addressing of that question. so al-shabab becomes, if you like a bandwagon to ride on without supporting the somali security forces to do the work themselves and free the country. >> i spoke to the presiden
. >> rosalind jordan in nairobi >>> a somally scholar at the university of minnesota joins us via skype. good to have you with us. how important was john kerry's visit to somali. >> i think it was more symbolic than signature. there hasn't been a u.s. secretary there, i don't think forever. the fact he was there for a few hours was more to give blessing to the community forces that have been fighting for al-shabab more than anything else. >> do you believe concerns...
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cofounders of exo protein and joined us by skype. he says the scene to get people to at least try it. that's why their wrap verse no pictures of crickets. >> we did a lot of research into the psychology of disgust. and obviously, it's kind of intuitive that you wouldn't want to put a picture of something people find gross on a food package as your about to ask them to eat it. >> reporter: they have as much protein as beef and cricket farms are much more sustainable and environmentally friendly taking up a fraction of the resources of traditional livestock farms. the first cricket protein bar on the market, the company says the u.s. market is behind when it comes to eating bugs. >> 64 countries eat bugs. world travelers don't look at it in a weird way. >> reporter: the nutritionist at san jose state. >> i like it. >> reporter: she says feeding a growing planet of 7 billion people is going to take new thinking. >> we need to move away from our traditional way of thinking about food that the only way you can get protein is by having a h
cofounders of exo protein and joined us by skype. he says the scene to get people to at least try it. that's why their wrap verse no pictures of crickets. >> we did a lot of research into the psychology of disgust. and obviously, it's kind of intuitive that you wouldn't want to put a picture of something people find gross on a food package as your about to ask them to eat it. >> reporter: they have as much protein as beef and cricket farms are much more sustainable and...
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welcome to "right this minute" via skype. >> well done amethyst. >> thanks for having us. >> kristin,s start with you. how long has she had an issue with shots? >> all her life. she's known about this shot for almost a year and has been panicking. the last three mons almost every single day she's been ask ing i just knew i hait. amethyst once we see this video, you said that's not so bad. are you going to react the same way in a couple of months when you have to get this shot again? >> oh, i can get it done. >> they're just so creepy. i don't like things going through my skin. >> what did you think, amethyst when you saw this video? when you went back and saw how scared you actually were? >> i was like oh, why did i act like that? >> how do you feel then about the fact that your video being so funny, is now being seen all around the country? >> it's crazy. >> i told her it proonl wouldn't go viral. that was just this morning. and she gets off the bus and i'm like you're going to be on tv. she was like what? >> yes. >> do you have anything to say to those nurses? they were pretty patie
welcome to "right this minute" via skype. >> well done amethyst. >> thanks for having us. >> kristin,s start with you. how long has she had an issue with shots? >> all her life. she's known about this shot for almost a year and has been panicking. the last three mons almost every single day she's been ask ing i just knew i hait. amethyst once we see this video, you said that's not so bad. are you going to react the same way in a couple of months when you have...
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laws skyped to make it tougher -- designed to make it tougher on meat industry growers. monday a law passed to criminally charge people who misrepresent each other when plying for a job at a farm. making it punishable by law to go under cover and document abuse. north carolina's governor has 10 days to sign or veto the bill. north carolina is home to one factory farmer who opened his barn doors to the most unlikely of allies in hopes of changing the industry. craig watts thought consumers were being hoodwinked by those wage free, labels that resonate with consumers when they buy a chicken. we have a report from a farmer that blue the whistle. >> game free, for those that read label. it would seem to mean chickens with room to roam. hope chicken humanely waged. >> cage free they call it, you can't get a cage in here. >> reporter: we were asked to but biosuits on. these were delivered as chicks. size. >> they are at the shape now where it's three steps and flop. boom, boom, boom. that's what they do. that's what they are bred to do. >> reporter: when you started 20 years a
laws skyped to make it tougher -- designed to make it tougher on meat industry growers. monday a law passed to criminally charge people who misrepresent each other when plying for a job at a farm. making it punishable by law to go under cover and document abuse. north carolina's governor has 10 days to sign or veto the bill. north carolina is home to one factory farmer who opened his barn doors to the most unlikely of allies in hopes of changing the industry. craig watts thought consumers were...
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we can speak to a person joining us via skype. he was minister of state in the former president's government. thank you for talking to us here at al jazeera. the government is claiming ta you, the opposition is orchestrating the protests is that true? >> the opposition has been out on the street since the arrest of former president. and as you have mentioned, the united nations - many of the organizations, and the trial was not free and fair. therefore, it is the beauty of the opposition to voice out and tell the counter regime that this sort of injustice cannot be tolerated any more. >> i think the government is accusing you of provoking violence. i am sure there were observers here local media. you've not seep any sort of violence that you would see. the security forces that gathered in protest. there were some clashes, nothing serious. if you look at the way the police have dealt with the general public it's force on the people. people have been injured. and i do not - i note that two police officers who got into the crowd afte
we can speak to a person joining us via skype. he was minister of state in the former president's government. thank you for talking to us here at al jazeera. the government is claiming ta you, the opposition is orchestrating the protests is that true? >> the opposition has been out on the street since the arrest of former president. and as you have mentioned, the united nations - many of the organizations, and the trial was not free and fair. therefore, it is the beauty of the opposition...