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texts are important. it's of course important to stay connected with your friends, but you should always put down the phone and make sure that you're staying connected with the people around you. >> and remember, don't say anything in a text that you wouldn't say in person. it's easy to be mean in a text and it's just as hurtful. >> coming up, i'm going to show you why trying to play injured is a technical foul. >> sports can be dangerous, and not taking the right precautions can put you in the doctor's office. diyu has the story. >> what comes to mind when you think of a dangerous sport? football? hockey? maybe even rugby. but i bet basketball wasn't at the top of your list. meet rj mehan. he knows firsthand just how dangerous the sport basketball can be. >> i've pulled a couple muscles. actually, recently i just got an avulsion, which is when you pull a muscle and it pulls out a piece of the bone, too. >> no stranger to pain, rj had to sit out earlier in his seventh grade season because of a broken arm.
texts are important. it's of course important to stay connected with your friends, but you should always put down the phone and make sure that you're staying connected with the people around you. >> and remember, don't say anything in a text that you wouldn't say in person. it's easy to be mean in a text and it's just as hurtful. >> coming up, i'm going to show you why trying to play injured is a technical foul. >> sports can be dangerous, and not taking the right precautions...
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texts are?i think the first question, if i were sitting on the jury is why? why can't i hear the context of that text. but secondly my question would be, or what i would think is, these texts came in at that time for a particular reason. and we're talking about the person who is now deceased. why would he send those text to his sister a family member. was he in fare for his life? did he know what was going to happen to him? those are the questions that the jury is going to be asking themselves. >> if i, a juror i would be mad. for that reason, this is such tender territory. but this judge is going to give a bit of an admonishment. >> absolutely right. >> the judge is going so say, hey, i know you probably wanted that lawyer to ask what was in, but we here not allowing that. does that do the trick? does that make the jury feel bet center. >> it's difficult because certainly the jurors will abide pi the judge's instructions. but inquiring minds always want to know. and the reality is that ashleigh
texts are?i think the first question, if i were sitting on the jury is why? why can't i hear the context of that text. but secondly my question would be, or what i would think is, these texts came in at that time for a particular reason. and we're talking about the person who is now deceased. why would he send those text to his sister a family member. was he in fare for his life? did he know what was going to happen to him? those are the questions that the jury is going to be asking themselves....
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after lloyd got a text from his job, saying he had to work the next morning. >> then he got another text asking him to hang out. >> a text from hernandez. >> he had a text, alluded to, let's have another great night. >> i take it there was a part of you, you got to go to work the next day -- >> go home. it's already like 9:00, 9:00ish. >> when you left each other what do you remember saying to him? >> i'm going to see you later. >> little did he know there would be no later. the next night, monday night, june 17th, 5:30 p.m., lloyd's body is discovered by a jogger in south attleborough, 35 miles south of where he lives. investigators find odin's wallet, driver's license and five .45 caliber shot casings. he was first shot in the back april finished off as he was lying face up in this is he cruded area of an industrial park. daryl hodge learns of the murder from lloyd's sister, olivia who called him. >> i could hear him. >> did she say he's dad? >> in between the cries and the bawls, she said he's dead. i got to the house, got inside. >> you saw him mom. >> yes. >> what did she say? >> da
after lloyd got a text from his job, saying he had to work the next morning. >> then he got another text asking him to hang out. >> a text from hernandez. >> he had a text, alluded to, let's have another great night. >> i take it there was a part of you, you got to go to work the next day -- >> go home. it's already like 9:00, 9:00ish. >> when you left each other what do you remember saying to him? >> i'm going to see you later. >> little did he...
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read the text. then continue on. >> texting while walking is so common there's now a word for it. wexting. >> we've never done that. >> never ever. >> in the back of my mind i'm thinking someone is going to catch this on camera and i'm never going to live this down. [ laughter ] maybe just put the phone in your purse or pocket. >> good idea. >>> drivers in the santa cruz mountains about to take a major detour. the stretch of highway 9 that goes from santa cruz to felton that will be closed for six months for road work. traffic will be diverted on to highway 17. that is not just a pain for drivers. could be bad for businesses along highway 9 of course. in this video the highway was partially shut down during last week's storms. now business is very concerned. they'll be cut off from their customers during the busy spring and summer months. however cal trans is saying the winding mountain road is just too narrow to keep open during construction. >>> a chinese farmer traveling the world on a rickshaw is making his way to the bay area. the man says the 2008 beijing olympics inspired h
read the text. then continue on. >> texting while walking is so common there's now a word for it. wexting. >> we've never done that. >> never ever. >> in the back of my mind i'm thinking someone is going to catch this on camera and i'm never going to live this down. [ laughter ] maybe just put the phone in your purse or pocket. >> good idea. >>> drivers in the santa cruz mountains about to take a major detour. the stretch of highway 9 that goes from santa...
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texting while walking.you condition kick the habit, julie watts says there is a new app that will stop you looking like a fool or getting worse. >>> who could forget this woman toppling into a fountain or this guy walking into a bear? these may be good for a laugh, but it can be downright dangerous. as many as 1500 people a year go to emergency rooms, so engaged they walk into traffic, off platforms, hit by cars. >> flying through the air. >> reporter: texting while walking has become such a phenomenon, prompted a sony brook university study. 33 participants were tested on their ability to walk and text. each asked to walk to a certain spot and do it again wearing a hood and a third time wearing a hood while texting. >> start texting again, go. >> most hit their mark walking blindly. but others couldn't do it without texting. >> it is altering what you are doing. you could get yourself into a dangerous situation. >> reporter: in the u.k., one company tried to prevent that putting bumpers afternoon lamp post
texting while walking.you condition kick the habit, julie watts says there is a new app that will stop you looking like a fool or getting worse. >>> who could forget this woman toppling into a fountain or this guy walking into a bear? these may be good for a laugh, but it can be downright dangerous. as many as 1500 people a year go to emergency rooms, so engaged they walk into traffic, off platforms, hit by cars. >> flying through the air. >> reporter: texting while walking...
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after lloyd got a text from his job, saying he had to work the next morning. >> then he got another texting to hang out. >> a text from hernandez. >> just, let's have another great night. >> i take it that thought, man, you got to go to work the next day. >> go home. it's already like 9, 9ish. >> so when you guys left each other, what do you remember saying to him? >> see you later. >> little did he know there would be no later. the next night, monday june 17t:00th, 5:37 p.m., lloyd's boy is discovered by a jog ner north attleborough, 35 miles south of where he lived. here at the crime scene, investigators find odin lloyd's wallet, his driver's license, 545 caliber shell casings. they suggest he was shot in the back and then finished off lying face off in this secluded area of an industrial park. david hodge learned from of the murder from his sister who called him. >> i can hear it. >> did she say he's dead? >> in between the crying and balling, odin's dead. i'll with you in a minute. i got to the house, i got inside. >> and you saw his mom? >> yes. >> what did she say? >> darryl, who k
after lloyd got a text from his job, saying he had to work the next morning. >> then he got another texting to hang out. >> a text from hernandez. >> just, let's have another great night. >> i take it that thought, man, you got to go to work the next day. >> go home. it's already like 9, 9ish. >> so when you guys left each other, what do you remember saying to him? >> see you later. >> little did he know there would be no later. the next night,...
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text like "to kill a mockingbird," it's valuable. the lynching in the text - it's invisible for many. it's the scene where attacus is sitting outside the gaol house guarding tom robinon, and scout and her brother come along and see the men who gathered outside. because it's scout's perspective, scout doesn't know what is going on. using the international text of to kill a mokking bird. we suggest teachers use ex-earnts from memoires about their own experiences with near lynching to draw out for students that this is not an innocuous screen. this is a scary moment that scout can barely glimpse the real ramifications of of. >> you are teaching tomorrow's teachers. do you imagine the book hits in a different way, if you teach in tuscalusa or huntville versus newark or hoboken. >> absolutely. one of the things for students of colour is that tom robinson i think, represents one of the typical figures in american media today. he's noble but pretty powerless kind but a victim. there's little preparation of anger on the part of african-ameri
text like "to kill a mockingbird," it's valuable. the lynching in the text - it's invisible for many. it's the scene where attacus is sitting outside the gaol house guarding tom robinon, and scout and her brother come along and see the men who gathered outside. because it's scout's perspective, scout doesn't know what is going on. using the international text of to kill a mokking bird. we suggest teachers use ex-earnts from memoires about their own experiences with near lynching to...
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. >> i ask the government please to reopen the text messages. i'm really crying. >> deaf people signal their suffering in democratic republic of congo after the government switches off the internet. >> the u.s. secretary of state is calling for immediate ceasefire in eastern ukraine. john kerry met president poroshenko in kiev, kerry saying the u.s. wants a peaceful solution but will not close its eye to say russia's actions. it is part of a diplomatic push to end the fighting. angela merkel and president hollande plan to fly to moscow friday. nato has been meeting in brussels to decide on a new rapid reaction force planning to strengthen it's eastern european flank. >> in driving snow, john kerry was the first to arrive in kiev on thursday, offering u.s. support ukraine and warnings to russia. >> we cannot close our eyes to tanks that are crossing the bored herb from russia into ukraine. we cannot close our eyes to russian fighters in unmarked uniforms crossing the border and leading individual companies of so-called separatists in bat jewel he
. >> i ask the government please to reopen the text messages. i'm really crying. >> deaf people signal their suffering in democratic republic of congo after the government switches off the internet. >> the u.s. secretary of state is calling for immediate ceasefire in eastern ukraine. john kerry met president poroshenko in kiev, kerry saying the u.s. wants a peaceful solution but will not close its eye to say russia's actions. it is part of a diplomatic push to end the...
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you know michelle alexander's great texts of the new text the new jim crow.zero, absolutely. >> thank you for being here. my question is not about the case, the fact verdicts, but what do you think martin luther king would say about the reaction and protests and ferguson? >> from the young people themselves? >> what i am saying is maybe how i feel martin luther king stood for peace and peaceful protest. i am wondering what do you think he would say about what is going on there. >> i see what you are saying i can speak on behalf of martin but based upon his life, his work his witness he would call for resistance, resistance, but it would be nonviolent resistance. that is the kind of whether he was. resistance but nonviolent resistance which is to say he would not go to ferguson and say we have got to cool things off. the cool things off you end up in a deep freeze. the challenge has always been how do you channel your rage into love and justice rather than hatred and present? that is the question, and that is the question martin luther king was wrestling with
you know michelle alexander's great texts of the new text the new jim crow.zero, absolutely. >> thank you for being here. my question is not about the case, the fact verdicts, but what do you think martin luther king would say about the reaction and protests and ferguson? >> from the young people themselves? >> what i am saying is maybe how i feel martin luther king stood for peace and peaceful protest. i am wondering what do you think he would say about what is going on...
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chris kyle sent a text message. we'll have more about the message and why it might help the defense in the american sniper murder trial. in my world, wall isn't a street. return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking forward to. for some every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is without equal. start investing with as little as fifty dollars. >>> so much emotion, so much drama already in the trial of the man accused of killing american sniper chris kyle. right now there's an investigator on the stand from this case. of course eddie ray routh is accused of killing kyle and his friend chad little fooeld in 2013. >> the first day featured emotional testimony. taia kyle said she could tell something was wrong when she spoke to her husband on the phone shortly before he was killed. >> the defense is mounting a
chris kyle sent a text message. we'll have more about the message and why it might help the defense in the american sniper murder trial. in my world, wall isn't a street. return on investment isn't the only return i'm looking forward to. for some every dollar is earned with sweat, sacrifice, courage. which is why usaa is honored to help our members with everything from investing for retirement to saving for college. our commitment to current and former military members and their families is...
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i ask the government please, to reopen the text messages.m really crying. >> reporter: they write sign to his show us, this boy is inspired by the protests against the charlie hebdo attack in france last month. the children here learn skills that help them to get work when they leave. these girls are learning how to sew. normally the things they make are sold to raise money for the school. but they depend on text messages to communicate with the buyers. now they can't so there is no business and the completed garments are left hang hearing on the wall. she learn today sew at the school when she was a child. now she runs a sewing wing op wing co-op for death women. she's not able to talk. >> translator: communication by text message is one of the only ways we can make money so because we are not communicating now, we have lost a lot of money. >> reporter: the deaf community here in congress so is struggling and there are many there is accurate data but it's estimated over a million. untreat infections during pregnancy and childhood often caus
i ask the government please, to reopen the text messages.m really crying. >> reporter: they write sign to his show us, this boy is inspired by the protests against the charlie hebdo attack in france last month. the children here learn skills that help them to get work when they leave. these girls are learning how to sew. normally the things they make are sold to raise money for the school. but they depend on text messages to communicate with the buyers. now they can't so there is no...
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staying connected has caused an epidemic of text neck.uch pressure on the spine. >> posture is a problem. >> reporter: it's a problem spinal surgeon ken started thinking about after talking to a patient with neck pain. >> he toll me that he was playing angry birds four hours day on hissism pad heads down. head all the way down. >> he work with engineers to determine a weight value for putting long term stress on a person's neck here's what they found. the human head weighs between 10 to 12 pounds. when it's tipped 15 degrees pressure jumps to 27 pounds. and when the head is bent forward 60 degrees like it is for many people when they text, the weight on your neck is a significant 60 pounds. >> my kindle i'm looking down when i read. >> debbie feeney spent seven hours a day looking down read after year with neck pain the doctor had some simple advice. >> stop reading in bed. >> this is normal position of the head. so when you're texting, you're turning your whole spine forward g neurologist jerry brower says neck pain associated with elect
staying connected has caused an epidemic of text neck.uch pressure on the spine. >> posture is a problem. >> reporter: it's a problem spinal surgeon ken started thinking about after talking to a patient with neck pain. >> he toll me that he was playing angry birds four hours day on hissism pad heads down. head all the way down. >> he work with engineers to determine a weight value for putting long term stress on a person's neck here's what they found. the human head...
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sabrina way more than he was texting his wife? >> substantially more. >> reporter: within a two week period, kevin and sabrina texted and called each other almost 1500 times. that compares to just 200 calls and texts between kevin and lisa. >> reporter: prosecutors then turned jurors attention to kevin's behavior after lisa's murder. david strunk was one of kevin's close friends. strunk testified that kevin seemed desperate to visit sabrina in jail just one day after the murder. >> he told me that he just wanted to let her know that he was still there for her. this was the person that had just killed his wife, and i was shocked that he would want to have any sort of contact with her. >> reporter: according to karen kowall, kevin's real reason for wanting to see sabrina was to keep her from talking to police and telling them about kevin's involvement in the murder plot. >> that trip to the jail was certainly huge. >> reporter: as pleased as prosecutors were with their case so far, they knew it would stand or fall on how the jury re
sabrina way more than he was texting his wife? >> substantially more. >> reporter: within a two week period, kevin and sabrina texted and called each other almost 1500 times. that compares to just 200 calls and texts between kevin and lisa. >> reporter: prosecutors then turned jurors attention to kevin's behavior after lisa's murder. david strunk was one of kevin's close friends. strunk testified that kevin seemed desperate to visit sabrina in jail just one day after the...
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stuart: these texts were accompanied by figures, scenes. and since they didn't understand anything but the dates there was no way of telling who was depicted or what the scene was about. and thinking that perhaps the figures were priests and here was a gentle people obsessed with time and nothing else the maya began to take on a non-human aspect. here was the strangest race of people that ever lived -- sort of gentle astronomers forever gazing toward the sky and never doing anything that other people did. keach: twentieth century scholars wanted to believe in an idealized maya past -- no wars, no power struggles, no economic turmoil. but in the 1940s evidence uncovered at magnificent ruins like palenque in northern mexico began to change this notion of a peaceful maya. archaeologists investigated a structure known as the "temple of the inscriptions." the building's upper level seemed imposingly solid. but beneath it archaeologists discovered a hidden staircase. it had been deliberately blocked with rubble in ancient times. it took three yea
stuart: these texts were accompanied by figures, scenes. and since they didn't understand anything but the dates there was no way of telling who was depicted or what the scene was about. and thinking that perhaps the figures were priests and here was a gentle people obsessed with time and nothing else the maya began to take on a non-human aspect. here was the strangest race of people that ever lived -- sort of gentle astronomers forever gazing toward the sky and never doing anything that other...
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his publicist says he was not texting.ave been holding something in his left hand. the object is not clear. police will get a warrant to check jenner's cell phone and the other drivers involved in the crash. they want to find out if any one was texting at the time of the accident. texting while driving in california is illegal. >> what the accident reconstruction officers look towards ins any recklessness. >> he hit a sedan that hit a toyota prius. the lexus hit head on with the suv. the driver of the lexus was killed. in a statement released through his publicist jenner said this about the accident. it is a devastating tragedy and i cannot pretend to image what this family is going through at this time. i am praying for them. i will continue to cooperate in every way possible. >> another possible cause of the crash is the road itself. it's a beautiful stretch of road very high traffic and has a high incident of crashes. in fact malibu police just received a p grant to set up a safety corridor in that area. >> kelly wright
his publicist says he was not texting.ave been holding something in his left hand. the object is not clear. police will get a warrant to check jenner's cell phone and the other drivers involved in the crash. they want to find out if any one was texting at the time of the accident. texting while driving in california is illegal. >> what the accident reconstruction officers look towards ins any recklessness. >> he hit a sedan that hit a toyota prius. the lexus hit head on with the...
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if the prosecutors can prove he was texting on his cell phone, he was texting as the accident happenedhe time together. if they can prove that, then in california texting while driving is not a crime but infraction. if you're texting while driving and there is a deadly -- neil: manslaughter. >> vehicular manslaughter involuntary manslaughter. they can bump it up to that. >> i disagree i disagree i don't think he's in a position where he's going to be in a large amount of trouble. i think that he's released a statement stating that through his pr rep he was not texting. that's a bold move, and as a defense attorney i feel like i would hope that he consulted with counsel prior to doing, that and i don't think he's going to suffer consequences. he passed the sobriety test there was no intoxicants in his blood. >> unconfirmed reports there was suspicion he was smoking marijuana, in connection to his transition. >> right. >> that he had actually as whitney points out, offered to turn over his cell phone so people knew he wasn't texting. >> he said paparazzi was following him. that's bad for
if the prosecutors can prove he was texting on his cell phone, he was texting as the accident happenedhe time together. if they can prove that, then in california texting while driving is not a crime but infraction. if you're texting while driving and there is a deadly -- neil: manslaughter. >> vehicular manslaughter involuntary manslaughter. they can bump it up to that. >> i disagree i disagree i don't think he's in a position where he's going to be in a large amount of trouble. i...
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in the text messaging business. >> that is right. this is the daily text messaging app we talking about. some of the companies are doing about the same as individually per day. this is 20.8 billion messages per day. we estimate about 20 point -- just over 20 billion messages per day were sent. >> global text message traffic down year-over-year from 8.9 billion to 8.7 billion. i think the most important thing was the down part of a. depending on the growth of text messaging to grow the business over the past decade or so. quite they have -- they have very much and have not invested in ensuring the growth continues. so we have seen some pricing strategies in the market that have not done that very much good. maybe not as that in the u.s. but so far and are against the effect that certainly it has not -- it has very much taken a hit. are you talking about in terms of growth rate. what is the growth rate in the overall over the top business? text the growth rate is substantial. more than 100% year on year. back in 2012, 2013 estimating a
in the text messaging business. >> that is right. this is the daily text messaging app we talking about. some of the companies are doing about the same as individually per day. this is 20.8 billion messages per day. we estimate about 20 point -- just over 20 billion messages per day were sent. >> global text message traffic down year-over-year from 8.9 billion to 8.7 billion. i think the most important thing was the down part of a. depending on the growth of text messaging to grow...
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right before lloyd died he and his sister exchanged text messages.rote to her, "u see who i'm with?" and "nfl just so you know." nfl was apparently the nickname for hernandez. the judge says the jury can hear about the messages but not find out what they say. prosecutors say the texts set up a timeline of the night and pinpoints locations. but the defense says it's worse to let the jury wonder what lloyd wrote. what do you think? >> i think that -- >> speculate, mr. lloyd is saying help, you know, i'm being kidnapped, i'm going to be killed. i mean they can speculate something which is totally unfairly prejudicial. we don't have any ability really to counter that. >> they can find that at 3:23 he was still alive, and after that he was to longer alive which would be consistent with other witness testimony, so in terms of its relevance, i'd say it's extremely relevant. >> will the text messages help the prosecution? >> they will help the prosecution because when a jury has to start imagining things they -- it does -- their imaginations will literally r
right before lloyd died he and his sister exchanged text messages.rote to her, "u see who i'm with?" and "nfl just so you know." nfl was apparently the nickname for hernandez. the judge says the jury can hear about the messages but not find out what they say. prosecutors say the texts set up a timeline of the night and pinpoints locations. but the defense says it's worse to let the jury wonder what lloyd wrote. what do you think? >> i think that -- >> speculate,...
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texting is like breathing for her. it is something that happens along with all the other normal things that this 13-year-old does. the technology may also play a part in an adolescent's need to separate from their parents. >> i would stick my nose in a book. that was my way to get away from my parents. is texting part of that? >> i would say yeah. i don't exactly like to talk to my parents so i text with my friends instead. i feel a little more comfortable that way for some reason. >> it's called being a teenager. >> yeah. >> to put the incredible amount of texting in perspective the average 13 to 17-year-old sends over 1700 texts a month. >> you're saying in your book it's now 3300. >> oh, yes. >> a month. >> it could be a week for some of these kids. it is a huge force in their lives. as parents we don't really have our first-hand experience with this. so this is something we're all learning about at the same time. of course, we, being adults, are learning more slowly than are teenagers who are much faster learners.
texting is like breathing for her. it is something that happens along with all the other normal things that this 13-year-old does. the technology may also play a part in an adolescent's need to separate from their parents. >> i would stick my nose in a book. that was my way to get away from my parents. is texting part of that? >> i would say yeah. i don't exactly like to talk to my parents so i text with my friends instead. i feel a little more comfortable that way for some reason....
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i asked government please to reopen the text messages. i'm really crying. >> they write sign to say show us this boy is inspired by the protests against the charlie hebdo attack in france last month. the children here learn skills that help them to get work when they leave. these girls are learning to sew. they raise money for the school but depend on text message to guess communicate with the buyers. they can't, so there is no business and garments are left hanging on the wall. >> she learned to sew at the school as a child now runs a co-op or deaf women. the people who supply fabrics and buy the items don't know sign language and she is not able to talk. >> communication by text message is one of the only ways we can make money so because we're not communicating now we've lost a lot of money. >> the deaf community here in congo are struggling and they are many. there's no accurate data, but health charities estimate over a mill. the lack of health care means untreated infections during pregnancy and childhood often cause loss of hearing
i asked government please to reopen the text messages. i'm really crying. >> they write sign to say show us this boy is inspired by the protests against the charlie hebdo attack in france last month. the children here learn skills that help them to get work when they leave. these girls are learning to sew. they raise money for the school but depend on text message to guess communicate with the buyers. they can't, so there is no business and garments are left hanging on the wall. >>...
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she texted, "i need more proof." that text was sent to -- jack daniels.resting -- [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] i think she's had enough. >> steve: i heard she got the case. >> jimmy: and finally we have chris christie. he texted, "i don't care what people say. i'm never leaving." that text was sent to -- golden corral. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] he's a great customer. we love him. we love him. guys listen to this. researchers at yale university have discovered why weed gives people the munchies. [ light laughter ] the researchers said it has to do with cells that trigger appetite, while their boss said, nobody asked you guys to study this. [ laughter and applause ] we want to see why weed makes you cough. [ laughter ] you should be curing measles. focus up, you guys. and finally, here's some good news, you guys. this week walmart announced that in the next six months it will increase its employees' hourly wages by 40%. [ cheers and applause ] that's great. workers are pretty excited because they'll finally make enough money to shop at ta
she texted, "i need more proof." that text was sent to -- jack daniels.resting -- [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] i think she's had enough. >> steve: i heard she got the case. >> jimmy: and finally we have chris christie. he texted, "i don't care what people say. i'm never leaving." that text was sent to -- golden corral. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] he's a great customer. we love him. we love him. guys listen to this. researchers at yale university...
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beyond that they depend on text messages and mobile internet. the government switched off those services to weeks ago, following antigovernment protests. they say people used them to instigate violence and looting. and the children that we neat, are not happy about it. phone calls television and radio are still on, but they have no use to them. they say they are completely cut off. >> my parents live far away from here, i have not been able to communicate with them, i ask the government, please to reopen the text messages. i am really crying. >> they write signs to show us this boy is inspired by the protests against the charlie hebdo attack last month. the children here learn skills that help them to get help. normally the things they make are sold to raise money for the schools but they depend on text messages to communicate request the buyers now they can't, so there's no business and they are left hanging here on the wall. >> they learned to sow at the school. now she running a sewing place for deaf women. >> communication by text message is
beyond that they depend on text messages and mobile internet. the government switched off those services to weeks ago, following antigovernment protests. they say people used them to instigate violence and looting. and the children that we neat, are not happy about it. phone calls television and radio are still on, but they have no use to them. they say they are completely cut off. >> my parents live far away from here, i have not been able to communicate with them, i ask the government,...
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need more voice and text?o our premium unlimited voice and text plan for only $10.99 per month, compared to at&t and verizon between $70 and $90. that is true freedom from high cell bills. as you might imagine, with reliable and affordable plans like this, hundreds of thousands of people have discovered freedompop and are saving huge money on their cellular-phone bills. and best of all, most of our subscribers don't pay anything for cellphone service. you may have seen freedompop featured...
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and pretty soon she and mark were texting and talking on the phone.> we talked and we visited you know we kinda got carried away with a little texting here and there. >> reporter: carried away? well, that may be a little strong. in this age of sexting and lurid electronic dalliances they did-talk and text, yes. for several months. even said 'i love you' a time or two, but was it some kind of affair? well, judge for yourself. >> was there ever any pictures sent or anything like that or was it always just -- >> there's pictures of just maybe, me or her, y'know just little, innocent, y'know we're not into any of that nasty porn, none of that. it was just, 'what do you look like now?' y'know it's she had sent a picture of her and she goes 'your turn.' she does a quilt or she took a picture of her quilt, showed it to me innocent stuff. she had a picture of her and grandkids and stuff like that. >> reporter: and, not once did they try to see each other, in fact, when an opportunity came up, they decided, no, it wouldn't be fair to their respective spouses o
and pretty soon she and mark were texting and talking on the phone.> we talked and we visited you know we kinda got carried away with a little texting here and there. >> reporter: carried away? well, that may be a little strong. in this age of sexting and lurid electronic dalliances they did-talk and text, yes. for several months. even said 'i love you' a time or two, but was it some kind of affair? well, judge for yourself. >> was there ever any pictures sent or anything like...
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there were a lot of text messages.rned something about who saves text messages the company in question here sprint testified that because there are so many of them the system can't handle it and so they actually do not preserve text messages that you and i send that we all send. so unless you happen to save it you don't get it. now, in this case the prosecutors had some of these text messages because they were able to seize the telephones involved. otherwise, they might not have some of these. but anyway yes, we did learn a lot about from these text messages some of what transpired on the noit that odin lloyd was murdered. here is an example of a text message that was sent from aaron hernandez to earnest wallace in the hours leading up to odin lloyd's murder. this was sent at 9:02 p.m. and hernandez says to wallace, please make it back because i'm def trying to step for a little. he says get your -- up here. then he says hurry your -- up here and then expletive deleted. he's telling him to get in his car and drive to a
there were a lot of text messages.rned something about who saves text messages the company in question here sprint testified that because there are so many of them the system can't handle it and so they actually do not preserve text messages that you and i send that we all send. so unless you happen to save it you don't get it. now, in this case the prosecutors had some of these text messages because they were able to seize the telephones involved. otherwise, they might not have some of these....
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unlimited data, talk & text for just $50 a month.out your current contract. visit us online or at a sprint store today. >>> in a seattle hospital, vern holbrook hovered in that gray area between life and death savagely beaten, his throat slit, during a routine real charged with attempted murder 38-year-old luis gomez-monges, who denied any part in the attack. and his 23-year-old girlfriend adriana mendez who admitted luring vern to the meeting at luis's request and then witnessing luis assault vern. >> she said she had no idea why luis would do that. >> you believe that? >> no. >> reporter: and why did perrault not believe adriana? because in that same interview, she had also unwittingly dropped a bombshell when asked how of all the dozens of realtors in yakima she just happened to call vern's company, aspen real estate. >> i know a couple people that used to work there. >> who's that? >> daniel? >> what goes through your mind when she says that? >> well, the bells and whistles definitely start going off. >> reporter: bells and whist
unlimited data, talk & text for just $50 a month.out your current contract. visit us online or at a sprint store today. >>> in a seattle hospital, vern holbrook hovered in that gray area between life and death savagely beaten, his throat slit, during a routine real charged with attempted murder 38-year-old luis gomez-monges, who denied any part in the attack. and his 23-year-old girlfriend adriana mendez who admitted luring vern to the meeting at luis's request and then witnessing...
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he shot and killed four jewish people inside the grocery begin with when was this text exchange between these two men? >> when you talk about the word coordinated it was coordinated by the two men that agreed to carry out the attack at the same time. the text you're talking about is the first physical evidence that they were in touch an hour before they attacked that magazine charlie hebdo and massacred those people. now he sent the text to coulibaly. 13 phones he was using to communicate with the brothers and with others. the text was sent to that phone and it appeared also that the two friends met sometime between midnight and 1:00 the morning before the attack. so what they discussed unclear right now but an investigator is telling the newspaper they were in communication just an hour before the attack and it appears that the older brother had some sort of a stomach flu and may have even been consideration that the attack would be delayed before a later time. >> do we have any idea where these multiple 13 phones would have come from. the one phone that was specifically assigned to hi
he shot and killed four jewish people inside the grocery begin with when was this text exchange between these two men? >> when you talk about the word coordinated it was coordinated by the two men that agreed to carry out the attack at the same time. the text you're talking about is the first physical evidence that they were in touch an hour before they attacked that magazine charlie hebdo and massacred those people. now he sent the text to coulibaly. 13 phones he was using to communicate...
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. >> he is confessing on the cell phone and once he shows, and goes, it is a text message. >> text them you are out. >> yes. >> you eat are get safe or ditched. or ask to meet for further are conversation. >> what do they call that on the bachelor the love suite or the. >> than confession room. >> no, the the boom boom room. >> the champagne room. >> it is no the that bad. >> the boom boom. >> the love suite or something, where magic happens. >> someone tweet me. >> okay. >> i watched so much. >> so where is this wii network that is not oprah that is own. wi. network is on cam cast somewhere, tomorrow night at 8:00. does fox own wii. >> he is representing, and he sound like a great guy. we will see how this plays out. >> i will tape it because i watch empire. isn't that on tomorrow night. >> yes. >> oh, baby. >> here we go adriana lima getting ready for our interview. >> look at that. >> she doesn't look very happenty day. >> fierce face. >> she's gorgeous. >> you know she has been a victoria secret angel for 15 years. >> look at at how he combs her hair in the bottom and placed it righ
. >> he is confessing on the cell phone and once he shows, and goes, it is a text message. >> text them you are out. >> yes. >> you eat are get safe or ditched. or ask to meet for further are conversation. >> what do they call that on the bachelor the love suite or the. >> than confession room. >> no, the the boom boom room. >> the champagne room. >> it is no the that bad. >> the boom boom. >> the love suite or something, where...
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the advice here is don't click on a link from a text ever. >>> the production of college textbooks is10 balance year industry and now there is a major new player. amazon is striking deals with universities setting up co-branded textbook websites. university of california davis is on the program. schools of that size can expect to receive around $300,000 a year gore participating in the partnership. amazon says students could save nearly $400 each per year and in some locations, actually receive their books the very next day after they order. this could start a textbook price war with other textbook sellers, that, of course a wonderful, wonderful thing. >> could get more expensive. >> amazing. >> thank you michael. >>> federal auditors are coming down hard on an alameda county health center that is an important safety net for thousands of people. reports obtain pitd abc7 news i team under the freedom of information attack show the problems at west oakland health council. the number of patients served is plummeting and there are calls for the council's director, dr. robert cooper to res
the advice here is don't click on a link from a text ever. >>> the production of college textbooks is10 balance year industry and now there is a major new player. amazon is striking deals with universities setting up co-branded textbook websites. university of california davis is on the program. schools of that size can expect to receive around $300,000 a year gore participating in the partnership. amazon says students could save nearly $400 each per year and in some locations,...
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>> everything we keep it simple. >> i mean, texting or the calling or how are you hear hg?calls me about once a week. and that and writing the letters sometimes. >> what does he say to you? >> we try to keep it simple. you know just talk about how things are going on out here. and you know, definitely we stay away from the trial. we don't even talk about that. i mean, that is a hard enough subject in itself. >> how is he holding up? >> he's i think that he is holding up pretty good for right now. i haven't talked to him here within the past couple of days and i'm sure that he has a lot of stress on him, but last time i talked to him, he was doing all right. >> i want the show the drawing that he here it is that he sent to you while in jail. what do you make of this drawing? what is this about? >> well, my cousin was a soldier, and that is what he loved most. ever since we were kids, he wanted to be a soldier. and i mean the way feel about it, maybe that is what he'd rather be doing at the moment. >> adam, i know it is not easy to do this thank you so much more coming on, an
>> everything we keep it simple. >> i mean, texting or the calling or how are you hear hg?calls me about once a week. and that and writing the letters sometimes. >> what does he say to you? >> we try to keep it simple. you know just talk about how things are going on out here. and you know, definitely we stay away from the trial. we don't even talk about that. i mean, that is a hard enough subject in itself. >> how is he holding up? >> he's i think that he is...
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it's against california law to send or receive texts while driving. be hands free. >> for a closer look at the possible charges that stem from the accident, i spoke with cnn legal analyst and defense attorney mark geragos. this texting issue has come up. how could it or will it play a role in possible charges? >> well the texting issue is significant for one reason, if it comes back that there's no alcohol or drugs involved in the system of any of the drivers including mr. jenner then they look at whether or not somebody committed some kind of an infraction and texting while driving is potentially an infraction. if you have an infraction where you violate either by texting or speeding or something of that nature and a death is caused then potentially it can be what's called a misdemeanor manslaughter. so a misdemeanor is -- is still a crime, it not as serious as a felony. but that is one of the thing they'd be looking at. that's one of the reason that i am sure they ask for the phone. they were given the phone of all of the people involve. they probab
it's against california law to send or receive texts while driving. be hands free. >> for a closer look at the possible charges that stem from the accident, i spoke with cnn legal analyst and defense attorney mark geragos. this texting issue has come up. how could it or will it play a role in possible charges? >> well the texting issue is significant for one reason, if it comes back that there's no alcohol or drugs involved in the system of any of the drivers including mr. jenner...
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only six text messages sent from that phone, the text sent that morning reports was the last. this corroborates a link between the kouachis and coulibali. in january the french prosecutor would quoted that the wives of coulibali and one of the kouachi brothers had 500 phone calls between them during the year before the attacks. evidence from the phone shows as well that coulibali and cherif likely met in person between midnight and 1:00 a.m. on the morgue of the morning of the attack. one more bizarre detail from the phones, that is that the newspaper found that january 7th that attack almost canceled just the day before when the second gunmen said kouachi came down with the stomach flu. in these cases, even a small hitch could get in the way. instead, they went ahead and we know the bloody horrific results. >> we certainly do. jim sciutto, thank you. while that investigation certainly continues, cnn has also learned of the secret isis kill list the u.s. keeping containing top leaders including the self-proclaimed caliph of the islamic state. barbara starr is working this stor
only six text messages sent from that phone, the text sent that morning reports was the last. this corroborates a link between the kouachis and coulibali. in january the french prosecutor would quoted that the wives of coulibali and one of the kouachi brothers had 500 phone calls between them during the year before the attacks. evidence from the phone shows as well that coulibali and cherif likely met in person between midnight and 1:00 a.m. on the morgue of the morning of the attack. one more...
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he told you that the idea that isis has distorted texts of islam is itself preposterous. >> yes.e professor's view is that they are quite good at looking back into the past. they are historical but look they found texts to justify what they say and they used the same reasoning that would be acceptable in other contexts, again you could find other texts and other reasoning acceptable. but they are looking in this tradition, not outside of it. >> my colleague fareed za cary called your essay intelligent work but he also with regard to the professor set there are 1.6 billion muslims in the world. perhaps 30,000 of the islamic state and yet hikele feels that those .00019% of muslims, they define the religion that sounds political. >> i think he is misreading hikele. hikele does not think -- i can speak for him i think in this case -- that isis defines islam any more than the branch davidians would define christianity. are they christian, absolutely. >> you say we have responded in a daze. what do you mean by that t united states government. >> there is this narrative that isis is a g
he told you that the idea that isis has distorted texts of islam is itself preposterous. >> yes.e professor's view is that they are quite good at looking back into the past. they are historical but look they found texts to justify what they say and they used the same reasoning that would be acceptable in other contexts, again you could find other texts and other reasoning acceptable. but they are looking in this tradition, not outside of it. >> my colleague fareed za cary called...
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the text on the deadly day. when he is driving with his best friend and routh in the backseat kyle texts his best friend next to him and says this guy is straight up nuts. referring to routh. and that would seem to be a very strong statement in support of the defense's claim that routh was insane. poppy. >> martin savidge, thank you for that. the trial continuing today. >>> also a major new concern about measles in the state of california. health officials say tens of thousands of san francisco b.a.r.t. commuters may have been infected. a person reported at a san francisco restaurant and bar. there have been 110 confirmed cases in the state of california thus far. >>> fallout from the boston snow emergency. the head of the city's mass transit is stepping down. beverly scott is under fire for the decision to shutdown the entire system for three days this week as ice and snow cleared from the tracks. the misery took a turn when the yacht towed by a truck got stuck in a massive snow bank. a big dig out there. it bl
the text on the deadly day. when he is driving with his best friend and routh in the backseat kyle texts his best friend next to him and says this guy is straight up nuts. referring to routh. and that would seem to be a very strong statement in support of the defense's claim that routh was insane. poppy. >> martin savidge, thank you for that. the trial continuing today. >>> also a major new concern about measles in the state of california. health officials say tens of thousands...
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text messages and a face-to-face meeting on the eve of the attack. cnn's deborah feyerick has been working her sources on this. what's the latest? >> we know the two men were friends and involved in an earlier plot together. we also know they were inspired by the same hardcore al qaeda mentor. now we now through the texts there was direct physical links to these men. it creates a time line of of the attacks and suggested the friends intended to coordinate the attacks both on the magazine and the jewish market. investigators saying cherif kouachi sent a text to coulibali an hour before the brothers entered the magazine and started that massacre on january 7th. the text was sent by kouachi to one of 13 phones belonging to his friend cueoulibali a day later shot a policewoman and went on to the jewish market killing several people as well as taking hostages. before any of that we're now being told through the text messages that the two friends met sometime between midnight and 1:00 a.m. the attack was discussed at that time and there was consideration a
text messages and a face-to-face meeting on the eve of the attack. cnn's deborah feyerick has been working her sources on this. what's the latest? >> we know the two men were friends and involved in an earlier plot together. we also know they were inspired by the same hardcore al qaeda mentor. now we now through the texts there was direct physical links to these men. it creates a time line of of the attacks and suggested the friends intended to coordinate the attacks both on the magazine...