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i think they're going to need more tablets. one of about 150 villages in tanzania chosen as the testbed for the global learning xpriz. within a few months 4,000 tablets will be given out, the challenge to teach 7— to 11—year—olds to read, write, and do maths over the next year. the most effective app will win $10 million. the prize here will be much more valuable. older children can walk up to four hours to get to and from school, for younger ones like this seven—year—old amina that is too far. she has been lucky, she is one of those who has been chosen to take part in the challenge. at the start she has not seen a tablet before so she is not used to touching screens. when it comes to reading, she does not know more than one or two words in a sentence. butjohn, who is with the project, thinks the tablet will eventually help her to read fluently. the problem is that there are about 60 to 100 million kids who have no access to school because it is too far. then you have 250 million more who go to school and to leave without ever
i think they're going to need more tablets. one of about 150 villages in tanzania chosen as the testbed for the global learning xpriz. within a few months 4,000 tablets will be given out, the challenge to teach 7— to 11—year—olds to read, write, and do maths over the next year. the most effective app will win $10 million. the prize here will be much more valuable. older children can walk up to four hours to get to and from school, for younger ones like this seven—year—old amina that...
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there won't be enough tablets for eve ryo ne there won't be enough tablets for everyone to take placely run the educational software. but everyone wants one. a village momma has been chose on the settle disputes and they will be asking important questions too. we are doing assessment of the sone and emotional —— social and emotional impact of such learning. we expect some criticism from that side. we are engaging with the psychologist educationalists to try to understand what does it do to the child, is that an option that is ethical. because children go to school and are socialised and it is no only the community of learning, it is learning to be part of group. just like back at home. now they have all got tablets. they're not really talking to anybody! that was down in tanzania. next we are off to germany with kate who has found an elevator that goes sideways. the picturesque town in germany, home to fierce dogs, chocolate box buildings and a 2a6 metres tower housing the tallest observation deck in germany. but this tower is notjust about great views. built by an elevator company it
there won't be enough tablets for eve ryo ne there won't be enough tablets for everyone to take placely run the educational software. but everyone wants one. a village momma has been chose on the settle disputes and they will be asking important questions too. we are doing assessment of the sone and emotional —— social and emotional impact of such learning. we expect some criticism from that side. we are engaging with the psychologist educationalists to try to understand what does it do to...
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at the start she has not seen a tablet before so she is not seen a tablet before so she is not used toow more than one or two words in a sentence. butjohn, who was with the project, thinks the tablet will eventually to read fluently. the problem is that there are about 60— 100 million kids who have no access to school because it is too far. then you have 250 million more to go to school and to leave without ever having learnt to read or write a word. they are in botswana, boston, brighton, it does not matter. could go to school all over the world and they go and do not learn. why is that? that is the question we are trying to address. in our greatest desire, every single child on planet earth has access to a world class education in the palm of her hand. we are hoping to be back next you to see how the teams get along. for now it is time to say goodbye. we have brought some biscuits to say thank you. and suddenly the difficulties the team faced when they arrived became clear. we just 20 or so ta blets became clear. we just 20 or so tablets per village, there simply won't be enough for
at the start she has not seen a tablet before so she is not seen a tablet before so she is not used toow more than one or two words in a sentence. butjohn, who was with the project, thinks the tablet will eventually to read fluently. the problem is that there are about 60— 100 million kids who have no access to school because it is too far. then you have 250 million more to go to school and to leave without ever having learnt to read or write a word. they are in botswana, boston, brighton, it...
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i'm sure for herfamily tablets being quite a lot. lot. i'm sure for herfamily it is tablets being quite a lot. i'm sure for her family it is devastating and for her family it is devastating and for her family it is devastating and for her as well but there seems to be something not quite right. the guardian straightforward and factual. the mirrored taking a more judgmental view. that is right and i think the contrast is interesting. the mirror pretty much more on the side of laura plummer, our girl will die in hellhole jail. not talking about the rights and wrongs of the case are much as more of an appeal for clemency. one of the things that comes out from this is that we all need to be aware of what we can take into someone else's country and what we cannot. the advice on the foreign office website. if you are taking drugs in the prescription drugs albeit, to find out if they are legal in the country you're going to. people might not necessarily think about it. according to an interview with her mbe earlier today on radio 4, karl tu
i'm sure for herfamily tablets being quite a lot. lot. i'm sure for herfamily it is tablets being quite a lot. i'm sure for her family it is devastating and for her family it is devastating and for her family it is devastating and for her as well but there seems to be something not quite right. the guardian straightforward and factual. the mirrored taking a more judgmental view. that is right and i think the contrast is interesting. the mirror pretty much more on the side of laura plummer, our...
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she was taking these tablets to help her man who has an accident.'t even know she was bringing them across. she was doing it for a kind gesture. that is all it was. how can you be sentenced to three yea rs how can you be sentenced to three years just for how can you be sentenced to three yearsjust for being how can you be sentenced to three years just for being kind? how can you be sentenced to three yearsjust for being kind? what are you going to do now? we are just going to have to appeal. sorry. your sister is not doing ever so she? can you tell us about that? she is on the verge of a mental breakdown. and so was my mum. the verge of a mental breakdown. and so was my mum. it isjust horrendous. i can't believe that the country has done this to us. what did they gain by sentencing borough for three years to be mixing with real criminals? she is just for three years to be mixing with real criminals? she isjust a normal girl who works in hull, she sells clothes, she comes home and watches telly and goes to bed. she doesn't drink or smoke, she lives t
she was taking these tablets to help her man who has an accident.'t even know she was bringing them across. she was doing it for a kind gesture. that is all it was. how can you be sentenced to three yea rs how can you be sentenced to three years just for how can you be sentenced to three yearsjust for being how can you be sentenced to three years just for being kind? how can you be sentenced to three yearsjust for being kind? what are you going to do now? we are just going to have to appeal....
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she was taking these tablets to her partner, who had had an accident.ing it to be kind. how can you be sentenced to three years just for being kind? what are you going to do now? we're just going to... sorry... we are going to have to repeal. your sister isn't doing so well, can you tell us about that? she is on the verge of a mental breakdown, and so is my mum. it is just horrendous. i cannot believe that the country has done this to us. what do they gain by sentencing laura to three years, to be mixing with real criminals. she's just a normal girl who works in hull. she sells clothes, she comes home, she watches telly, then she goes to bed. she doesn't drink, smoke, she doesn't go out. she just lives to go to egypt's. she loves the country and she is in love with her partner. we are absolutely devastated this has happened to her. that was jane sinclair on the plight of her sister, laura plummer, who has been sentenced to three years in jail in egypt today. the headlines on bbc news: a british woman accused of bringing 300 painkiller tablets into egypt
she was taking these tablets to her partner, who had had an accident.ing it to be kind. how can you be sentenced to three years just for being kind? what are you going to do now? we're just going to... sorry... we are going to have to repeal. your sister isn't doing so well, can you tell us about that? she is on the verge of a mental breakdown, and so is my mum. it is just horrendous. i cannot believe that the country has done this to us. what do they gain by sentencing laura to three years, to...
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lawyers said she brought those tablets for her boyfriend as he is suffering from severe back pain.s is a painkiller that there is prescribed and is fine to get it in the uk. however, it is banned here in egypt's and you can only get it through medical prescriptions, as it is popularly used among some young people as a sort of drugs, as it is a cheaper way to get drugs. what happens now by way of a possible appeal? the mother told me laura has been moved to another police station to prepare to another police station to prepare to move ahead to the prison. however, the family is planning to appeal in the next 16 days. this has 110w appeal in the next 16 days. this has now been left with the solicitors and they will look after that. but as we spoke to lawyers and experts here, they said this can take between nine months to a year before another verdict before the appeal can go ahead. so what we are expecting now, laura will still be in prison for the coming months at least, until an appeal goes forward. and a three—yearjail term, how typical is that in egypt's for an offence such as t
lawyers said she brought those tablets for her boyfriend as he is suffering from severe back pain.s is a painkiller that there is prescribed and is fine to get it in the uk. however, it is banned here in egypt's and you can only get it through medical prescriptions, as it is popularly used among some young people as a sort of drugs, as it is a cheaper way to get drugs. what happens now by way of a possible appeal? the mother told me laura has been moved to another police station to prepare to...
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it isa country with 300 tramadol tablets.there are questions, i would have thought, that if it is not for her, she would not have had a prescription, then, maybe the egyptian authorities were not as heavy— handed maybe the egyptian authorities were not as heavy—handed as it may maybe the egyptian authorities were not as heavy— handed as it may have seemed. is difficult because when these stories was first reported backin these stories was first reported back in october, people in egypt's we re back in october, people in egypt's were saying that they have a problem with use of drugs of this kind. were saying that they have a problem with use of drugs of this kindm is the most seriously abused drug in egypt so they are on lookout for a. the various points made are absolutely right. the important thing for everybody to make sure if you take drugs abroad that the country you go to, that those drugs are illegal. or if not, take a prescription which you. even her family have said that if it is anything it is naivete rather than cri
it isa country with 300 tramadol tablets.there are questions, i would have thought, that if it is not for her, she would not have had a prescription, then, maybe the egyptian authorities were not as heavy— handed maybe the egyptian authorities were not as heavy—handed as it may maybe the egyptian authorities were not as heavy— handed as it may have seemed. is difficult because when these stories was first reported backin these stories was first reported back in october, people in egypt's...
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in her suitcase were 290 tramadol tablets, a painkiller which is legal on prescription in britain bute said the tablets were for her partner, who suffers from severe back pain, but she was arrested and has been held since then in a communal cell with up to 25 women. herfamily at home in hull have described today's sentence as horrendous. she's just a normal girl who works in hull. she just sells clothes, she comes home, she watches telly and she goes to bed. she doesn't drink, she doesn't smoke, she doesn't do anything. she lives to go to egypt. she loves egypt. she loves the egyptian people. she's in love with 0mar. we cannot believe this has happened to her. we are absolutely devastated. laura plummer had been going on holiday to egypt's red sea resort for several years but, for her supporters, she has been let down by the country she loved. this woman doesn't deserve to be incarcerated in an egyptian prison and, to be honest with you, as much as i respect the customs of egypt and the laws and the judiciary and everything else, this will put people off travelling on holiday to egypt
in her suitcase were 290 tramadol tablets, a painkiller which is legal on prescription in britain bute said the tablets were for her partner, who suffers from severe back pain, but she was arrested and has been held since then in a communal cell with up to 25 women. herfamily at home in hull have described today's sentence as horrendous. she's just a normal girl who works in hull. she just sells clothes, she comes home, she watches telly and she goes to bed. she doesn't drink, she doesn't...
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she was found to be carrying almost 300 tablets of the painkiller tramadol in her suitcase.ive, not a criminal. but today the 33—year—old shop workerfrom hull is beginning a three—year sentence injail in egypt. her mother, roberta, and her egyptian partner, omar caboo, have been at court to support her during the hearings this week. laura plummer had been travelling to the red sea resort of hurghada to visit omar in october when she was stopped by the authorities. in her suitcase were 290 tramadol tablets, a painkiller which is legal on prescription in britain but banned in egypt. she said the tablets were for her partner, who suffers from severe back pain, but she was arrested and has been held since then in a communal cell with up to 25 women. herfamily at home in hull have described today's sentence as horrendous. she's just a normal girl who works in hull. she just sells clothes, she comes home, she watches telly and she goes to bed. she doesn't drink, she doesn't smoke, she doesn't do anything. she lives to go to egypt. she loves egypt. she loves the egyptian people. sh
she was found to be carrying almost 300 tablets of the painkiller tramadol in her suitcase.ive, not a criminal. but today the 33—year—old shop workerfrom hull is beginning a three—year sentence injail in egypt. her mother, roberta, and her egyptian partner, omar caboo, have been at court to support her during the hearings this week. laura plummer had been travelling to the red sea resort of hurghada to visit omar in october when she was stopped by the authorities. in her suitcase were 290...
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she was arrested for carrying the tablets in her suitcase.d she did not know the drug was banned in egypt. she did not know about that, and she had brought it for her boyfriend. however, the court found her guilty of bringing and smuggling drugs into the country, and therefore came the verdict of today. her lawyer told us yesterday that there were some lost in translation issues in the court. as she was asked by one of the judges about the accusation, and she pleaded guilty, but she said she didn't understand the question very well. we also understand that the lawyer is willing to appeal that verdict. laura plummer‘s mp, labour's karl turner, has been giving his reaction to the news. terribly disappointing to the family. the family are devastated. i have spoken to neville, laura's dad, already. i spoke with family members yesterday. they were optimistic this might be a happier result. but laura, most of all, will be absolutely devastated. she's not been well lately. she has suffered with sleep deprivation. she has been very anxious about the
she was arrested for carrying the tablets in her suitcase.d she did not know the drug was banned in egypt. she did not know about that, and she had brought it for her boyfriend. however, the court found her guilty of bringing and smuggling drugs into the country, and therefore came the verdict of today. her lawyer told us yesterday that there were some lost in translation issues in the court. as she was asked by one of the judges about the accusation, and she pleaded guilty, but she said she...
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she said the tablets were for her partner, who suffers from severe back pain.but she was arrested and has been held since then in a communal cell with up to 25 women. her family at home in hull have described today's sentence as horrendous. >> she's a phenomenal girl. she works in hull. she sells clothes, she comes home, watches telly and goes to bed for she doesn't drink, she doesn't smoke, she doesn't do anything. she lives to go to egypt, she people, she is in love with omar. we can't believe this is happening to us. we are absolutely devastated. reporter: laura plummer had been going on holiday to egypt's red sea resorts for several years. to her supporters, she has been let down by the country she loved. >> this woman does not deserve to be incarcerated in an egyptian prison, and to be honest with you, as much as i respect the customs of egypt and the laws and the judiciary and everything else, this will put people off traveling on holiday to egypt in the future, and i think egyptian authorities need to be mindful of that. reporter: the egyptian legal syst
she said the tablets were for her partner, who suffers from severe back pain.but she was arrested and has been held since then in a communal cell with up to 25 women. her family at home in hull have described today's sentence as horrendous. >> she's a phenomenal girl. she works in hull. she sells clothes, she comes home, watches telly and goes to bed for she doesn't drink, she doesn't smoke, she doesn't do anything. she lives to go to egypt, she people, she is in love with omar. we can't...
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in her suitcase were 290 tramadol tablets, a painkiller which is legal on prescription in britain, but the tablets were for her partner, who suffers from severe back pain, but she was arrested and has been held since then in a communal cell with up to 25 women. herfamily at home in hull have described today's sentence as horrendous. she's just a normal girl who works in hull. she just sells clothes, she comes home, she watches telly and she goes to bed. she doesn't drink, she doesn't smoke, she doesn't do anything. she lives to go to egypt. she loves egypt. she loves the egyptian people. she's in love with omar. we cannot believe this has happened to her. we are absolutely devastated. her supporters say she has been let down by the country she has loved. this woman doesn't deserve to be incarcerated in an egyptian prison and, to be honest with you, as much as i respect the customs of egypt and the laws and the judiciary and everything else, this will put people off travelling on holiday to egypt in the future, and i think the egyptian authorities need to be mindful of that. the egyptia
in her suitcase were 290 tramadol tablets, a painkiller which is legal on prescription in britain, but the tablets were for her partner, who suffers from severe back pain, but she was arrested and has been held since then in a communal cell with up to 25 women. herfamily at home in hull have described today's sentence as horrendous. she's just a normal girl who works in hull. she just sells clothes, she comes home, she watches telly and she goes to bed. she doesn't drink, she doesn't smoke, she...
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she was taking these tablets to help 0mar who has had an accident.didn't even know she was bringing them across. she was doing it for a kind gesture. that is all it was. how can you be sentenced to three years just for being kind? what are you going to do now? we are just going to have to appeal. sorry. your sister is not doing ever so well, is she? can you tell us about that? she is on the verge of a mental breakdown. and so is my mum. it is just horrendous. i can't believe that the country has done this to us. what do they gain by sentencing laura for three years to be mixing with real criminals? she is just a normal girl who works in hull, she sells clothes, she comes home and watches telly and goes to bed. she doesn't drink or smoke, she lives to go to egypt, she loves egypt, she loves 0mar, she loves the egyptian people, we cannot believe this has happened to her. we are absolutely devastated. that is laura palmer's sister. your reaction to the three—year sentence? it is extremely disappointing to the family. laura is utterly distraught as far a
she was taking these tablets to help 0mar who has had an accident.didn't even know she was bringing them across. she was doing it for a kind gesture. that is all it was. how can you be sentenced to three years just for being kind? what are you going to do now? we are just going to have to appeal. sorry. your sister is not doing ever so well, is she? can you tell us about that? she is on the verge of a mental breakdown. and so is my mum. it is just horrendous. i can't believe that the country...
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others say there are plenty of benefits of smart phones and tablets that negative. >> it wasn't easy to light the menorah this afternoon. director of the national economic council, gary cone, helped with the lighting. the eight-day holiday runs until december 20th. >> keep those beers away from the open flame. happy hanukkah to all of our jewish friends. >>> so, doug, how bad is it going to be tomorrow morning? >> about as bad as it gets in our area. it doesn't get this cold very often. we have windchills between 0 and 10 when you wake up in the morning. tomorrow morning, it is already like that. considering we are near 50 degrees out there earlier today. right now, not even close to that. we are looking at partly cloudy and snow showers. not going to be any big deal. 26 degrees. winds out of the northwest at 20 miles per hour. the wind still gusting over 30. look at the wind gusts, 37 in haigerstown, 35, leesburg. hardly a winner when you are talking the strongest winds give you the coldest temperatures. 7 in gaithersburg, 4 in winchester and 12 in d.c. this is about what we are goi
others say there are plenty of benefits of smart phones and tablets that negative. >> it wasn't easy to light the menorah this afternoon. director of the national economic council, gary cone, helped with the lighting. the eight-day holiday runs until december 20th. >> keep those beers away from the open flame. happy hanukkah to all of our jewish friends. >>> so, doug, how bad is it going to be tomorrow morning? >> about as bad as it gets in our area. it doesn't get...
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she was arrested for carrying the tablets in her suitcase.he did not know about that, and she had brought it for her boyfriend. however, the court found her guilty of bringing an smuggling drugs into the country, and therefore came the verdict of today. her lawyer told us yesterday that there was some lost in translation issues in the court. as she was asked by one of the judges about the accusation, and she pleaded guilty, but she said she didn't understand the question very well. we also understand that the lawyer is willing to appeal that verdict. thank you for coming on. retailers have warned that prices for many everyday items will rise unless the government focuses on replacing trade agreements which will no longer apply when britain leaves the eu. the department for exiting the european union said it is committed to continuing existing trade and investment deals. but helen dickinson — the chief executive of the british retail consortium — says about 80 trade deals will be lost when the uk exits the bloc, and replacing them will be a bi
she was arrested for carrying the tablets in her suitcase.he did not know about that, and she had brought it for her boyfriend. however, the court found her guilty of bringing an smuggling drugs into the country, and therefore came the verdict of today. her lawyer told us yesterday that there was some lost in translation issues in the court. as she was asked by one of the judges about the accusation, and she pleaded guilty, but she said she didn't understand the question very well. we also...
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but china doesn't just or a tablet near you.o sell you stuff, it's ramping up it's investment in how the web works. artificial intelligence, big data, cloud computing. the big idea at this conference is openness. china open to the world, apparently, and in return, the world, of course, open to china. but there is a very sinister side to china online. china's internet controllers went into overdrive this year to help this man, the president, apple agreed to remove dozens of apps that allow free access to the web. whatsapp was blocked. pictures of we re whatsapp was blocked. pictures of were not allowed. none of that deterred big names from coming to the conference. facebook is banned from china. when is facebook coming to china legally? no comment. when will you be coming to china legally? will you be sensoring your comment in china? no comment. there wasn't much openness from their man. excuse me. this man is a star in china. he made billions. he is the best known businessman. he has a very direct message for the foreign firms w
but china doesn't just or a tablet near you.o sell you stuff, it's ramping up it's investment in how the web works. artificial intelligence, big data, cloud computing. the big idea at this conference is openness. china open to the world, apparently, and in return, the world, of course, open to china. but there is a very sinister side to china online. china's internet controllers went into overdrive this year to help this man, the president, apple agreed to remove dozens of apps that allow free...
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do you want the same tools and seamless experience across web and tablet? do you want $4.95 commissions for stocks, $0.50 options contracts? $1.50 futures contracts? what about a dedicated service team of trading specialists? did you say yes? good, then it's time for power e*trade. the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. looks like we have a couple seconds left. let's do some card twirling twirling cards e*trade. the original place to invest online. >>> even an old idea can be revolutionary when applied to a new context. someone should put up that on a fortune cookie in the stock market, electronic trading platforms have been around for years there is nothing special about signing into e*trade to buy and sell stocks. every time a company or government issues bonds, they're creating a whole new security, which means you have lots of different products but even one has far fewer holders than a big liquid stock that can make liquidity hard to come by and without liquidity, it's hard to trait electronically which brings me to market ac
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their battery life will last about all day and always connected to wireless data. >> i use my tablet liking a computer what's the advantage of a new fangalled laptop >> a lot of people use windows they're used to it and that gives you it flexibility to use the platform you've always been using. for people like me i travel with lot of usbs and i can't get that in my ipad but i can get it in this just fine >> i amazed at it voice commands it uses. i don't need this to be wired to cable anymore because if i use bluetooth i can get everything coming into my television as is. no need for a roku stick tell me what innovations we're going to see on screens hanging on the walls >> to your point i -- this stick is going to become less and less relevant more and more of those streaming features are going to be built directly in the television and working with alexa and google. >>m ier considering myself officially a 2018 early adopter. and that is the show today thank you so much for joining us and next week those holiday bills are coming how to tackle credit card debt wisely we are on it mone
their battery life will last about all day and always connected to wireless data. >> i use my tablet liking a computer what's the advantage of a new fangalled laptop >> a lot of people use windows they're used to it and that gives you it flexibility to use the platform you've always been using. for people like me i travel with lot of usbs and i can't get that in my ipad but i can get it in this just fine >> i amazed at it voice commands it uses. i don't need this to be wired...
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use dulcolax tablets for gentle dependable relief. suppositories for relief in minutes.nd dulcoease for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax. designed for dependable relief. or a little internet machine? it makes you wonder: shouldn't we get our phones and internet from the same company? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you get up to 5 lines of talk and text at no extra cost. so all you pay for is data. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. xfinity mobile. a new kind of network designed to save you money. call, visit, or go to xfinitymobile.com. money. an earnings alert on stitchfix, since going public last month. courtney reagan has more >> reporter: shares are down sharply after hours, but they're up 63% since going public. shares are down 11%. revaluing of preferred stock options is making up most of the earnings that were reported. the revenue changed only slightly, up a little bit from the guidance that stitchfix gave investors in es1 which was six weeks ago. we should note that revenue is up 25% in a year stitchfix als
use dulcolax tablets for gentle dependable relief. suppositories for relief in minutes.nd dulcoease for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax. designed for dependable relief. or a little internet machine? it makes you wonder: shouldn't we get our phones and internet from the same company? that's why xfinity mobile comes with your internet. you get up to 5 lines of talk and text at no extra cost. so all you pay for is data. see how much you can save. choose by the gig or unlimited. xfinity...
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basically, these tablets turn dirty water into clean drinking water. not only could trump not believe it worked, he couldn't believe they were giving it away for free. here's how that exchange went, according to "the post." "wait, trump said, you put it in dirty water?" and then you can drink it in ten to twelve hours," she explained. "would you do it? would you drink it," he asked. "sure," she said. "really," trump said, a disgusted look coming across his face. "really," she said. is this your company or something, trump asked the woman, seeming suspicious of the aggressive pitch. "no, she said, i'm part of the church." [ laughter ] trump genuinely cannot contemplate doing something out of the goodness of your heart. he just assumes it must be a scam. so you give them the dirty water, but you say it's clean? no, it's clean. oh, so you clean the water, but then you sell it for double the price? no, we give it away for free. oh, i get it, so while they're drinking the water, you go around and steal all their wallets? [ laughter ] but this -- this is yet
basically, these tablets turn dirty water into clean drinking water. not only could trump not believe it worked, he couldn't believe they were giving it away for free. here's how that exchange went, according to "the post." "wait, trump said, you put it in dirty water?" and then you can drink it in ten to twelve hours," she explained. "would you do it? would you drink it," he asked. "sure," she said. "really," trump said, a disgusted look...
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on your phone, tablet, or tv. let's rock this joint!america's best unlimited network, t-mobile. tha...oh, burnt-on gravy?ie. ...gotta rinse that. nope. no way. nada. really? dish issues? throw it all in. cascade platinum powers through even burnt-on gravy. nice. cascade. and the blanket around your feet got takeout on your chest and then you realize... gle, play west world." [ominous sci-fi sound] google home and google home mini, now starting at $29. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: welcome back, everybody! please, give it up for the 8g band right over there. [ cheers and applause ] also all this week we've had one of metal's most renowned drummers sitting in with us. he currently plays with thrash icon's testament, and you can also check him out on the new album from brendon smalls galakticon, entitled "to become the storm." gene hoglan, everybody. thank you very much for a great week. [ cheers and applause ] >> thank you seth. been amazing, thank you very much. >> seth: our first guest tonight is a golde
on your phone, tablet, or tv. let's rock this joint!america's best unlimited network, t-mobile. tha...oh, burnt-on gravy?ie. ...gotta rinse that. nope. no way. nada. really? dish issues? throw it all in. cascade platinum powers through even burnt-on gravy. nice. cascade. and the blanket around your feet got takeout on your chest and then you realize... gle, play west world." [ominous sci-fi sound] google home and google home mini, now starting at $29. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >>...
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Dec 25, 2017
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the tablet. pick it up. real easy. >> the office of naval research which developed the technology says it is placing a large bet that autonomous aircraft can take the place of humans. >> this is the flight computer that turns the helicopter into a self flying aircraft. took five yeefrz and $98 million to develop it. can be installed on any helicopter. that pod on the the nose is constantly scanning for obstacles. warning the computer of hard to see has the ards like power lines. the initial con cement is to use self flying helos to deliver supplies in the field. bringing up pie lots for other missions. this vietnam era hufy will fly into the future when it starts training with marines in california this spring. david martin, krks -- cbs news. >>> a family considers the scotch pine a member of their family. >>> we end with a chris story, and california family and their struggle to maintain tradition that spanned more than three decades. here is mireya villarreal. >> gentlemen and gina bought this
the tablet. pick it up. real easy. >> the office of naval research which developed the technology says it is placing a large bet that autonomous aircraft can take the place of humans. >> this is the flight computer that turns the helicopter into a self flying aircraft. took five yeefrz and $98 million to develop it. can be installed on any helicopter. that pod on the the nose is constantly scanning for obstacles. warning the computer of hard to see has the ards like power lines. the...
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Dec 26, 2017
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we did not have the first tablet. there was a tablet shipping a decade before.ery few people used it. arguably, we shipped the first modern mp3 player. the first modern smartphone, the first modern tablet, but we were not first in any of them. for us, it is not about being first. it is about being the best and giving the user experience that delights them every time. patientslet that in result in shipping something that is just not great. emily: it is the 10th anniversary of the iphone. you unveiled the new ils, ils 11 -- io, ios 11. tim: i can tell you ios 11 is unbelievable. both for iphone and for ipad, there are incredible things in .t from peer-to-peer payments it is the biggest ipad release ever. and it area i have great personal excitement, i am excited about all of this, but i am incredibly excited about ar. you saw the demos that were done today. i think this is profound. getink we'd today as we this developer release out in the hands of the developers, we will have the largest augmented reality platform in the world, and i think we have launched ar in
we did not have the first tablet. there was a tablet shipping a decade before.ery few people used it. arguably, we shipped the first modern mp3 player. the first modern smartphone, the first modern tablet, but we were not first in any of them. for us, it is not about being first. it is about being the best and giving the user experience that delights them every time. patientslet that in result in shipping something that is just not great. emily: it is the 10th anniversary of the iphone. you...
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Dec 25, 2017
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a tablet to issue basic instructions, no prior experience required. >> 15 minutes training with the tabletody can pick it up. it's easy. >> reporter: they are placing a large bet that autonomous aircraft can take the place of humans. this is the computer that turns it into a self-flying aircraft. took nine years to develop and can be installed on any helicopter. that pod on the nose is constantly scanning for obstacles. it will deliver supplies to marines in the field, freeing up pilots for other missions. this will fly into the future when it starts training with marines in california this spring. david martin, cbs news, virginia. >>> still ahead, stranded in the french alps. we'll show you the dramatic helicopter rescue of skiers trapped high above the ground. r ship in juice from overseas. only florida's natural grows all of our oranges in florida. great taste. naturally. you're gaining something from meeting mr. adderley. it's a calling to not only everybody in this neighborhood in miami, but to the nation how great we are. and how great we can be. ♪ ♪ i'll stand by you. ♪ i'll stand b
a tablet to issue basic instructions, no prior experience required. >> 15 minutes training with the tabletody can pick it up. it's easy. >> reporter: they are placing a large bet that autonomous aircraft can take the place of humans. this is the computer that turns it into a self-flying aircraft. took nine years to develop and can be installed on any helicopter. that pod on the nose is constantly scanning for obstacles. it will deliver supplies to marines in the field, freeing up...
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Dec 21, 2017
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use dulcolax tablets for gentle dependable relief. suppositories for relief in minutes.se for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax. designed for dependable relief. ♪ let out your inner child at the lexus december to remember sales event. lease the 2018 nx 300 for $319 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. >>> and now a fire sd chat with jim cramer >> countdown is on 2017 anything but boring close out year and open a new one, many wondering where is it headed what is the market going to do what can we expect in 2018, i'm taking questions to help prepare for next year. ashley in florida. >> caller: thanks for taking my call and happy holidays. hoping for advice from you i have three boys, 7, 13 and 14. for christmas opening up custodial investment accounts for each to teach them about investing in the stock market hoping for tips from you for a couple of stocks for them to choose from. only a few hundred dollars to three or four picks in $20 under under range. hoping to see what advice you have for me? >> first be clear whenever we start th
use dulcolax tablets for gentle dependable relief. suppositories for relief in minutes.se for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax. designed for dependable relief. ♪ let out your inner child at the lexus december to remember sales event. lease the 2018 nx 300 for $319 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. >>> and now a fire sd chat with jim cramer >> countdown is on 2017 anything but boring close out year and open a new one, many wondering where...
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use dulcolax tablets for gentle dependable relief. suppositories for relief in minutes. dulcoease for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax. designed for dependable relief. right in the heart of the was in his financial crisis, and saw his portfolio drop by double digits. it really scared him out of the markets. his advisor ran the numbers and showed that he wouldn't be able to retire until he was 68. the client realized, "i need to get back into the markets- i need to get back on track with my plan." the financial advisor was able to work with this client. he's now on track to retire when he's 65. having someone coach you through it is really the value of a financial advisor. >>> welcome back to "fast money. if you thought the bitcoin boom was impressive, just you wait. a handful of stocks have been skyrocketing by taking advantage of the cryptocraze dom chu is breaking it down. >> don't believe the hype or believe the hype, those are the questions tied to the craze. some of these mo moves you downright crazy. one example is longfin it's a financial technology on
use dulcolax tablets for gentle dependable relief. suppositories for relief in minutes. dulcoease for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax. designed for dependable relief. right in the heart of the was in his financial crisis, and saw his portfolio drop by double digits. it really scared him out of the markets. his advisor ran the numbers and showed that he wouldn't be able to retire until he was 68. the client realized, "i need to get back into the markets- i need to get back on...
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Dec 25, 2017
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para que disfrutes cualquiera de tus shows, en tu teléfono, tablet y hasta en tu tele. boo. ¡sí!lar! ¡así es! 4 líneas ilimitadas por $40 dólares. todo, en la mejor red ilimitada del país. ¡amigos por siempre! presreserva 1933,iser, edición limitada. una rica cerveza dorada... basada en una receta interrumpida por la prohibición, la cual compartimos contigo estas navidades. locutor: esta es una ediciÓn especial de abrir " aquÍ y ahora". presentadora: un tiroteo masivo, estÁ escrito como el peor de la historia en el paÍs. miles de personas estaban en un concierto al aire libre, cuando stephen paddock comenzÓ a disparar. reportera: en la tarde de octubre, se preparaba para subir al escenario donde cantaba ese dÍa. israel estaba en la secciÓn. la mÚsica country sonaba. una joven pareja de arizona, estaba en el evento. >> contentos, de que como pareja tuvieron su tiempo libre. reportera: es policÍa de arizona y su esposa es farmacÉutica. la pareja que se conocÍa desde joven, disfrutaba de la mÚsica. cantante predilecto de jovana. sonaba la Última canciÓn. eran las 22:00 p.m. cuando e
para que disfrutes cualquiera de tus shows, en tu teléfono, tablet y hasta en tu tele. boo. ¡sí!lar! ¡así es! 4 líneas ilimitadas por $40 dólares. todo, en la mejor red ilimitada del país. ¡amigos por siempre! presreserva 1933,iser, edición limitada. una rica cerveza dorada... basada en una receta interrumpida por la prohibición, la cual compartimos contigo estas navidades. locutor: esta es una ediciÓn especial de abrir " aquÍ y ahora". presentadora: un tiroteo masivo,...
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but isn't just passing out iodine tablets it's launched a court appeal in belgium and would like to see the plant closed down officials say they aren't panic mongers. but if it's about a potential nuclear accident and taking the best possible disaster prevention measures for. andrea companies us on the seventy kilometer journey to the controversial nuclear facility she can't believe people live so close. i can imagine living here i get a little queasy just thinking i live in auckland though it's quite a few kilometers away. i'd move away from there. go through the. cracks have been found in to react or vessel the power plant has been shut down repeatedly over safety concerns belgium has also distributed. but the belgian nuclear control agency says its plants are safe where you are ensure that they were safe they were stopped or stopped for more than two years until they could prove they are safe so now we are convinced that they are safe so they can run again. he my mind have said that but opinions vary alternately as an emergency or disaster management agency we need to take potential
but isn't just passing out iodine tablets it's launched a court appeal in belgium and would like to see the plant closed down officials say they aren't panic mongers. but if it's about a potential nuclear accident and taking the best possible disaster prevention measures for. andrea companies us on the seventy kilometer journey to the controversial nuclear facility she can't believe people live so close. i can imagine living here i get a little queasy just thinking i live in auckland though...
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use dulcolax tablets for gentle dependable relief. suppositories for relief in minutes. and dulcoease for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax. designed for dependable relief. ♪ let out your inner child at the lexus december to remember sales event. lease the 2017 rx 350 for $399 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. trust #1 doctor recommended dulcolax. use dulcolax tablets for gentle dependable relief. suppositories for relief in minutes. and dulcoease for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax. designed for dependable relief. >>> i always do the homework and circle back to it at a later date that's what this is all about, answering your questions and telling you what you need to know in order to become a better investor with that in mind, let's do some homework for some calls i didn't really know. first up on halloween, a call from sal in new york who was asking about a company called smart global holdings, sgh could be anything. turns out to be a semi conductor company. it's been a huge winner, up 188% from the ipo price all sort
use dulcolax tablets for gentle dependable relief. suppositories for relief in minutes. and dulcoease for comfortable relief of hard stools. dulcolax. designed for dependable relief. ♪ let out your inner child at the lexus december to remember sales event. lease the 2017 rx 350 for $399 a month for 36 months. experience amazing at your lexus dealer. trust #1 doctor recommended dulcolax. use dulcolax tablets for gentle dependable relief. suppositories for relief in minutes. and dulcoease for...
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he started having seizures. >> that scared me to death. >> reporter: the seizures stopped when the tablets ran out, and blaine is now a healthy 4-year-old, but the teething product later recalled by the fda for harmful levels of belladonna, a plant-based poison, now linked to the deaths of ten children and injuring 400 more. the company says there is no scientific link between seizures and their product. now the fda planning to crack down on the safety of many homeopathic products, a $3 billion industry that's never been regulated. >> they think they're taking an active ingredient that is going to benefit them, and that's where the scam is. that's where the snake oil part of this is. >> reporter: the fda plans to target high risk products first, ones given by injection, used by children and the elderly, and marketed for cancer, heart disease, opioid and alcohol addictions. natural product advocates are pushing back. homeopathic products have been used safely since the 1700s, and we're sure the agency will factor that into any regulatory decisions. the fda will take input on their new appro
he started having seizures. >> that scared me to death. >> reporter: the seizures stopped when the tablets ran out, and blaine is now a healthy 4-year-old, but the teething product later recalled by the fda for harmful levels of belladonna, a plant-based poison, now linked to the deaths of ten children and injuring 400 more. the company says there is no scientific link between seizures and their product. now the fda planning to crack down on the safety of many homeopathic products,...
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what kind of impact is all of that time on the phone or tablet having on your kids.turbing information how it could affect your mental health. >>> it's the trend taking the nation by storm. the online game storm so popular >>> it's now 5:15 on this storm team 4 weather alert day. you can see why. look at these temperatures. it feels colder than that, you know what i mean? the temperatures in the 20s. we have that wind chill. it goes down to the bone. it doesn't evenfe storm team 4 meteorologist chuck bell, sheena parveen will have a closer look at when this cold blast of air will finally move out. coming up in a few minutes. >>> meantime, team coverage on this weather alert day with adam tuss. the metro riders will be standing out in the cold a little longer than usual today. >> adam, riders are dealing with some delays. not a good day for this. >> reporter: not a good day for this at all. i want to say, aaron said i had a squirrel on my head. this thing is really warm. this is kind of what you're going to have to be bundled up wearing out here today because it is br
what kind of impact is all of that time on the phone or tablet having on your kids.turbing information how it could affect your mental health. >>> it's the trend taking the nation by storm. the online game storm so popular >>> it's now 5:15 on this storm team 4 weather alert day. you can see why. look at these temperatures. it feels colder than that, you know what i mean? the temperatures in the 20s. we have that wind chill. it goes down to the bone. it doesn't evenfe storm...