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with microsoft trailing and share, both apple and some sand --samsung tablets my guest joins us from boston. he works at a consulting firm. you do a lot of work, specifically on price. is this device price right? emily.t of all, hi, the pricing strategy is very strong. first, it is a great value to consumers. second and more importantly for microsoft, it leverages some of the assets that it has in a competitive way that will be hard for competitors to replicate. it is sort of a win for consumers and a win for microsoft strategy. it is a good strategy. make have seen microsoft some pricing mistakes when it comes to the xbox. they have priced it higher than the ps4. they have got a slim down, cheaper version. are we seeing a pattern here? >> they clearly made a mistake with the xbox. what is interesting is that they are moving to a razor blade model for their tablets. the razor blade model basically says to get the razors in just many consumer hands as possible and make money on the blade. ,icrosoft has come out and said we are knocking to make any money off of the tablets. what we will do is
with microsoft trailing and share, both apple and some sand --samsung tablets my guest joins us from boston. he works at a consulting firm. you do a lot of work, specifically on price. is this device price right? emily.t of all, hi, the pricing strategy is very strong. first, it is a great value to consumers. second and more importantly for microsoft, it leverages some of the assets that it has in a competitive way that will be hard for competitors to replicate. it is sort of a win for...
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from a poll. only 37% supported it. joining us now is jason wu. deputy director. a group that helped make same-sex marriage in massachusetts legal. he joins us from boston.o years and 16 states later, is this what you expected when you began the process. >> i think nobody could expect what might happen, but what we have seen in massachusetts has been extraordinary. with marriage in massachusetts, we have seen same sex couples share in the joy and happiness of the wedding day and protect their families. that is what this as been about. >>> you mentioned the happiness. what did you notice in terms of the jornal opinion in massachusetts, does it change tore stay the surname. >> massachusetts made it real. it was no longer a scary bogeyman. once couples began to marry, i think the citizens of the commonwealth saw that nothing had changed. in fact, all they saw was joy, celebrations, wonderful weddings. they got to know their neighbours, friend, co-worker and learnt about the reality of their lives. that's impact of the in terms of changing the hearts and minds of americans. >> that raises the question - if public opinion changed so dramatically, why not put
from a poll. only 37% supported it. joining us now is jason wu. deputy director. a group that helped make same-sex marriage in massachusetts legal. he joins us from boston.o years and 16 states later, is this what you expected when you began the process. >> i think nobody could expect what might happen, but what we have seen in massachusetts has been extraordinary. with marriage in massachusetts, we have seen same sex couples share in the joy and happiness of the wedding day and protect...
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challenges,hp crawford del pratt joins us from boston. this wasn't the worst quarter ever, but it seems like -- i have been doing the story for 10 years. ,p putting out a crummy quarter and another crummy quarter. >> it was an interesting quarter. as john was just indicating, pc showed some growth. they showed nice growth compared to the overall industry, and that is indicative of a better product line for hp as well as the cessation of support for windows xp. when you get beyond that, you start seeing some interesting weakness and some areas where there -- where they are really challenged. enterprise group is a big part of that. they are not contribute into growth. one of the areas that were most troubling to me was the pause that meg whitman characterize around storage. they spent a lot of money on free park on monday have been getting results from that. it's been growing continuously -- >> let me back up and set that up a little bit. three par with the company -- i believe it was 2010, it was a big acquisition battle between dell and h
challenges,hp crawford del pratt joins us from boston. this wasn't the worst quarter ever, but it seems like -- i have been doing the story for 10 years. ,p putting out a crummy quarter and another crummy quarter. >> it was an interesting quarter. as john was just indicating, pc showed some growth. they showed nice growth compared to the overall industry, and that is indicative of a better product line for hp as well as the cessation of support for windows xp. when you get beyond that,...
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she's joining us from boston. welcome, randy.ck with bill worthy through the airport, through jfk. what happened? you had two sets of books and once that were taken? >> yes. we were on assignment, a freelance assignment for cbs-tv news in iran. 1981 andne in october returning and the november. because we had accumulated so much but extending what was supposed to be our two-week assignment to a two-month assignment, william worthy's ways of getting interview after interview that was totally unexpected by us as well as the iranians, we had just casually taken one set of the books with transport back to the hounded states, to jfk, along with some of our camera equipment that we were due to report back to cbs news. but the extra bags, because we do not even have the money to transported, sent via air freight into logan airport in boston. bill and i went to cbs-tv news upon our arrival, learned unexpectedly from terry taylor, the other journalist who had accompanied us, that when she went to lufthansa, they're freight terminal to pick
she's joining us from boston. welcome, randy.ck with bill worthy through the airport, through jfk. what happened? you had two sets of books and once that were taken? >> yes. we were on assignment, a freelance assignment for cbs-tv news in iran. 1981 andne in october returning and the november. because we had accumulated so much but extending what was supposed to be our two-week assignment to a two-month assignment, william worthy's ways of getting interview after interview that was...
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she is joining us from boston. welcome to democracy now!alk about this history that is not very well understood, i think, in this country. >> i agree that it is not very well understood. we often hear people saying this is a country of immigrants, as if that explains something. i think when we say this is a country of immigrants, we are actually hiding as much as we are explaining. ok, let me try to explain that. so this is a country of immigrants. people have in mind ellis island and european immigrants and the people who under u.s. law have been considered immigrants since the founding of the country. we need to think about how immigration and citizenship work together. those are the law considered the grants are potential citizens. citizenship law in the u.s. restricted citizenship to white people until the civil war. after the civil war, it was restricted to white people and people of african descent. those who were immigrants, so prior to the civil war, many people who were not quite were brought into the country, or physically present
she is joining us from boston. welcome to democracy now!alk about this history that is not very well understood, i think, in this country. >> i agree that it is not very well understood. we often hear people saying this is a country of immigrants, as if that explains something. i think when we say this is a country of immigrants, we are actually hiding as much as we are explaining. ok, let me try to explain that. so this is a country of immigrants. people have in mind ellis island and...
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joining us from boston colonel david hunt and from washington lt. ralph peters analyst. the chairman of the house armed services committee, all right? buck mcken none, is he a republican, all right? republican congressman from california. he says that lovell, the man you just heard, the general over in europe in charge of the afri-con situation. didn't have reliable insight into operational options available during the benghazi attacks. plk ken none basically saying ignore this guy. what do you say colonel peters. >> i don't reads it that wait a minute general lovell, who is a j 2, central intelligence in afri-con never claimed. i heard in his testimony. he said he did not know exactly what options were available militarily. but what he did know, what every man and woman in uniform, what every man and woman who ever wore a u.s. military uniform knew is you do all you can to rescue americans under fire. and, you know, you just can't blame this on the military, bill. as you know, our military cannot act independently against a sovereign state. >> i was going to ask you tha
joining us from boston colonel david hunt and from washington lt. ralph peters analyst. the chairman of the house armed services committee, all right? buck mcken none, is he a republican, all right? republican congressman from california. he says that lovell, the man you just heard, the general over in europe in charge of the afri-con situation. didn't have reliable insight into operational options available during the benghazi attacks. plk ken none basically saying ignore this guy. what do you...
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he is the cofounder of irobot and the chairman -- he is with us from boston this morning. , is still with us. many of us are familiar with the broadcast by wired magazine that 70% of all jobs will be done by robots in the next decade. is that not accurate? even if it is, why isn't it anything to worry about? >> it's a bit of scaremongering. -- talkedlk about about office computers, they said it would replace office workers. they're much more cognitive -- the personal computers do a lot of wishing stuff around and pushing information around. the robots that are around can do simple, repetitive sorts of tasks but can do the cognitive tasks or the dexterous tasks that a person can do. it's going to be an integrated workforce with robots and people working together. futuristsre many saying that intelligence is coming to robots. whether it's one decade for an hour 15-20 years from now, there will be smarter machines that can supplant human beings in a way that is not possible today. >> absolutely. it will change over time. it's not going to change radically. 95% of the labor ma
he is the cofounder of irobot and the chairman -- he is with us from boston this morning. , is still with us. many of us are familiar with the broadcast by wired magazine that 70% of all jobs will be done by robots in the next decade. is that not accurate? even if it is, why isn't it anything to worry about? >> it's a bit of scaremongering. -- talkedlk about about office computers, they said it would replace office workers. they're much more cognitive -- the personal computers do a lot of...
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. >> max abrams joining us from boston this morning, thank you very much. >> half of south sudan's population should be displaced, starving or dead by the end of this year if the violence continues according to u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon. both sides in the conflict of accused of crimes against humanity. >> u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon briefing the security council about what he describes as the mounting cries in south sudan. just days after the countries president signed a face-to-face agreement with the rebel leader, there have been fresh clashes. the secretary general visited last week, 80,000 people are now sheltering in u.n. camps, fearful of being targeted in ethnic violence that's lasted now five months. there were warnings of what ban ki-moon says could be a catastrophic famine. >> if the conflict continues, half of sudan will either be displaced internally, refugees are starving, or dead by the year's end. >> the secretary general now wants accountability for opposing a hybrid tribunal similar to a court that sat in sierra leone, a mixture of national and international j
. >> max abrams joining us from boston this morning, thank you very much. >> half of south sudan's population should be displaced, starving or dead by the end of this year if the violence continues according to u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon. both sides in the conflict of accused of crimes against humanity. >> u.n. secretary general ban ki-moon briefing the security council about what he describes as the mounting cries in south sudan. just days after the countries...
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us. as a matter of the antithesis was that -- of that was boston. not a single one of us wanted to be in boston. if it were not my willingness to move from atlanta to boston, my career would not be what it is. inside andort from outside your organization your part of. career divisors need to have context, they need to help you understand the business that you are in and your success within that business. having someone from within the organization to help you put andext around your career have a broader network of advisors from outside helps you gain a broader perspective. in my mind, there are a number of important elements for a successful career and a start with first and foremost finding something you truly have a passion about, something that gets you excited every day to want to get up and go to work. find mentors who have experiences and you are willing to -- and willing to share those experiences with you. go out and launch yourself on a platform that can showcase your talents and experiences. be realistic about your own performance and the contributions you make to the broader team you will be a part of. always be open-minded an
us. as a matter of the antithesis was that -- of that was boston. not a single one of us wanted to be in boston. if it were not my willingness to move from atlanta to boston, my career would not be what it is. inside andort from outside your organization your part of. career divisors need to have context, they need to help you understand the business that you are in and your success within that business. having someone from within the organization to help you put andext around your career have...
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jason stockman, co-creator of proton mail joining us from boston, thank you very much. >> thanks forree. i'm sure it won't be soon. >> maybe. >>> timely for sure. >>> coming up, talk about an air headed move, a driver passes out behind the wheel because he was holding his breath while going through the tunnel. we can't make this stuff up and it's trending. >> yep. and the government is about to spend a ton of your money to fight climate change in third world countries. really? ♪ ♪ four wholesome grains. sugar. only six? six grams of sugar? that's really good. excellent, delicious... and yummy! honey bunches of oats. tasty! yummy! those litt cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment is right. cialis is also the only daily ed tablet helpsapproved to treattime the msymptoms of bph, like needing to go freently. tell yr doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthenough for sex. do not take cialis if youtake , as it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drinklcohol in excess. side effects may include headac
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least productive congress as an american history right comic commentator jimmy single live with us from boston thanks for that thank you very much. well that doesn't for me thanks for being in the now with us remembering you can join the conversation by tweeting us at hostile in the now are to see you soon. we think about why we figure there are good. for all sand beaches. coconut palms gently swaying in the ocean breeze. in fact. white has a deep dark little secret a secret the u.s. government would like you to know about. through our labor. bilbo i did dearly sharpshooters to get all willed and there isn't. such. a political commitment to give the time for such a short changing every minute. cut no law oh well. my last one but here's. the thing saving all time. this case is going to eat lobster. sometimes for nothing. this season and it's. still just you still can still be just if you see the stage. to be. blunt speech on the same. month show the line between the truth and reality becomes even close lived and bush and america join forces to fight concepts we take the shame and respect and i
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still with us martin, a senior management scientist . from boston, an identity left expert, and from edmonton, the director of the canada china energy and environment forum. martin, does this and breaches like it heart bleed flaw and many other target invasion encourage everybody to armor up, encourage everybody to have fewer pathways in and out of their systems. does this lead to an end to the kind of trust that's made the web the useful tool that it is? >> i think the need to security, security in particular that there has been a tradeoff between security on one hand and convenience and trust on the other hand. you can't do everything you want to do in cyberspace without taking certain amount of damages. if you run a new england power plant you spend a lot more time to security than if you run a grocery store, but everybody shoe spend some time on security. that's the world we live in. >> robert, should the united states be threatening retaliatory attacks , denial of service attacks. what's the best way forward if we can't talk our way out of this
still with us martin, a senior management scientist . from boston, an identity left expert, and from edmonton, the director of the canada china energy and environment forum. martin, does this and breaches like it heart bleed flaw and many other target invasion encourage everybody to armor up, encourage everybody to have fewer pathways in and out of their systems. does this lead to an end to the kind of trust that's made the web the useful tool that it is? >> i think the need to security,...
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joining us now from boston is one of the authors of that study, dr.ummers, a primary care physician and assistant professor of health policy and economics at the harvard school of public health. thanks for coming, doctor. >> thanks for having me. >> tell me about the results. you found that certain communities actually benefited disproportionately from the health care law. >> when we saw this decline in the death rates in massachusetts and we wanted to be sure is this really about health reform. one of the ways to do that is look where the changes of mortality happened. the biggest decline in death rates were in areas that had more poverty, lower income, more people uninsured before the law took effect and larger gains with racial minorities. all of what you would expect if the driving factor behind death rates was increased access to care and health coverage. >> when we talk about a disproportionate impact on public policy on communities of color, we are always talking about a negative impact so in this case it was surprising to read that there was a
joining us now from boston is one of the authors of that study, dr.ummers, a primary care physician and assistant professor of health policy and economics at the harvard school of public health. thanks for coming, doctor. >> thanks for having me. >> tell me about the results. you found that certain communities actually benefited disproportionately from the health care law. >> when we saw this decline in the death rates in massachusetts and we wanted to be sure is this really...
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us there. >> galluping in this video from boston dynamics, wild cat paid a visit to the conference in san francisco its fierce cousin, rix. >> with a humanoid called at las, it makes big robots and just acquired by the chair says that is what it's all about. software, hardware working together. google is doing it with glass and with a phone called project tango. >> they made a custom version of the phone. >> spheres are little robots flying around the space station. there are cameras that let it navigate like humans. there is a perfect upgrade they hope it can do chores. >> we want to be like the roomba of the space station. >> it's a mouth for internet of things. >> if i just dial? >> you're looking at a windows tablet. >> the phone comes alive and answers. >> this tower pulls us into a bag about five feet tall. >> you might find them alongside this robot. >> for welding and cutting. >> here is a new one. he left boston dynamics to start this. >> when it comes to robots it's the strong, silent type. >> you can see using no power. >> in san francisco, abc7 news. >> a study suggesting a tax on cheap
us there. >> galluping in this video from boston dynamics, wild cat paid a visit to the conference in san francisco its fierce cousin, rix. >> with a humanoid called at las, it makes big robots and just acquired by the chair says that is what it's all about. software, hardware working together. google is doing it with glass and with a phone called project tango. >> they made a custom version of the phone. >> spheres are little robots flying around the space station....
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policy to go after the mafia and use whitey and other criminals from an irish background and say that you were being used to help with the mafia. that could only happen in boston. as we tried to establish, this is a story with great suite. it begins with whitey bulger only came from south boston because fdr created public housing as part of the new deal. one of the young congressmen who is running around the country selling the new deal was a guy named john mccormack who was a congressman from south boston and part of that deal was for the housing project went to south boston and white in assuming the been. we chart the whole thing, the ethnic mix, the way it played out. and then also the story has different layers but one of them is the sort of overwrought sense of loyalty. in south boston there was an enormous importance placed on loyalty. family come to your friends, neighbors and to your neighborhood. when an fbi, when a guy the became an fbi agent named john conley was able to get into position to protect whitey bulger but he did it for two reasons. he did it because the fbi agent, all your raises, your prestige and her status within the bureau is based o
policy to go after the mafia and use whitey and other criminals from an irish background and say that you were being used to help with the mafia. that could only happen in boston. as we tried to establish, this is a story with great suite. it begins with whitey bulger only came from south boston because fdr created public housing as part of the new deal. one of the young congressmen who is running around the country selling the new deal was a guy named john mccormack who was a congressman from...
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the opportunity came along in an offer from boston college to provide us a cast iron legally safe so we were told way of collecting these interviews and storing them in a safe place in boston well out of reach of the british. now that was an assurance we were given very solidly. we had told that boston college had run this proposal past their lawyers and we were receive to go ahead based on the contracts. >> let me just interrupt and ask you this. how do you think this arrest of gerry adams affect the peace process? >> it heralds the end of the peace process to some extent. he has been humiliated, in the last few days, and i doubt he can recover. the here you have the man who was i suppose more responsible than any other single individual for persuading maneuvering cajoling tricking duping whatever word or verb you wish to use the ira into laying down its weapons, turning in its weapons and calling a cease fire, recognizing the state it had been set up to destroy, his reward is what's happened in the last four days or so. and the lesson to that to irish republicans many of whom are sk
the opportunity came along in an offer from boston college to provide us a cast iron legally safe so we were told way of collecting these interviews and storing them in a safe place in boston well out of reach of the british. now that was an assurance we were given very solidly. we had told that boston college had run this proposal past their lawyers and we were receive to go ahead based on the contracts. >> let me just interrupt and ask you this. how do you think this arrest of gerry...
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boston. john joins us by skype from atlanta. you suffered yourself. this was carried out on you. >> i was a week old many my home country. it's a part of our culture when a girl is born. we normally go through when we're a week to a month old. >> i think it happened to your half sister as well. she then died as a result of this operation? >> exactly. not only my half sister but all families here of girls that have bled to death. this happens all the time. you hear about it and see it. it's something that has to end. >> when it happened to you, when you were old enough, did you discuss this with your parents? i wonder if the reasons they gave for wanting it to happen to you still applied to lots of parents today? >> when i realize the effects of fgm, my mom had already passed away. it's not something i would discuss with my dad. i think the reason why they did it to me was they thought they were fulfilling parent duties and something they had to do. it's a culture that's been applied over thousands of years. this is something they're very passionate ab
boston. john joins us by skype from atlanta. you suffered yourself. this was carried out on you. >> i was a week old many my home country. it's a part of our culture when a girl is born. we normally go through when we're a week to a month old. >> i think it happened to your half sister as well. she then died as a result of this operation? >> exactly. not only my half sister but all families here of girls that have bled to death. this happens all the time. you hear about it and...
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use that. either way, we expect sinn fein to perhaps have a press conference later and make their feelings known. but interestingly, the driver behind this was some recorded tapes done by academics from boston college in the united states. they interviewed para militaries on both sides, republican and loyalists with the promise that this information would not be used until their deaths. but there was court action in the united states. the tapes were released and gerry adams' name came up. this is why he is now being interviewed by police and as we say now being released. but, a file will go to the prosecutor here in northern ireland and there is still the possibility that charges could ensue in they decide there is enough evidence to justify a trial. >> tim, i have to ask you very quickly before you leave: you mentioned those who are against his release. what do you make of the verbal attack today by democratic unionist party member peter robinson accusing sinn fein of bla blackmail and thuggery. >> peter robinson, the first minister here in the parliament in northern ireland is furious with sinn fein, gerry adams' party, of course, because sinn fein have been claiming that the police here
use that. either way, we expect sinn fein to perhaps have a press conference later and make their feelings known. but interestingly, the driver behind this was some recorded tapes done by academics from boston college in the united states. they interviewed para militaries on both sides, republican and loyalists with the promise that this information would not be used until their deaths. but there was court action in the united states. the tapes were released and gerry adams' name came up. this...
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remote desert testing ground, experts from new mexico tech replicate and explode bombs used by terrorists. on this day, there is a sense of urgency. >> after bostonre you worried about? could this be the future of domestic terrorism? >> well, you're always worried about copycats. are more and more people going to be using this. >> reporter: this is a pressure cooker bomb, similar to the bombs in boston, and we're about to set it off. >> eric, going to do the countdown? >> reporter: in the wrong hands we already know how deadly this bomb can be. and we're not taking any chances. for safety reasons, we've had to retreat to this mountaintop here. we are now over a quarter of a mile away from where we left that pressure cooker. but that's still not far enough to avoid flying shrapnel. so we're watching from inside a bunker. >> five, four, three, two, one. >> reporter: wow. that white smoke looks just like what we saw in boston. >> yes. >> reporter: i could feel it all the way up here. >> oh, yeah that shockwave will travel all the way. >> reporter: but down below is the real shock. at this point we're looking for fragments. one bomb turned into thous
remote desert testing ground, experts from new mexico tech replicate and explode bombs used by terrorists. on this day, there is a sense of urgency. >> after bostonre you worried about? could this be the future of domestic terrorism? >> well, you're always worried about copycats. are more and more people going to be using this. >> reporter: this is a pressure cooker bomb, similar to the bombs in boston, and we're about to set it off. >> eric, going to do the countdown?...
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named dr small one of the world's leading innovators in science and technology and with us via skype from boston is our offer in hand as he's c.e.o. of sharp brands it's a market research firm that tracks health and wellness applications a brain science and he's co-author of the shop brains guide to brain fitness how to optimize brain health and performance at any age alvarado was named a young global leader by the world economic forum we'll start with you over a what is brain fitness to redefine your brain with michael worries and we think of it so brain fitness is how very big going to be even in most non existant would be the functions required to thrive in today's society so it's hard to not get young working memory and more deliberate reason i'm because you hear me so the core i believe that we need to be how to be people i'm happy workers you said that we know the brain is more flexible and more plastic than ever we thought possible what is what is that plastic man. it means we have. weapons you know we are going to is going to prove these drugs are on time soon or rein in we are we is not
named dr small one of the world's leading innovators in science and technology and with us via skype from boston is our offer in hand as he's c.e.o. of sharp brands it's a market research firm that tracks health and wellness applications a brain science and he's co-author of the shop brains guide to brain fitness how to optimize brain health and performance at any age alvarado was named a young global leader by the world economic forum we'll start with you over a what is brain fitness to...
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from boston is bill gavin, former fbi director of the are boston field office. these documents that we now have, they reveal that the tsarnaev's built the bombs using fine black powderhundreds of fireworks. they built fuses and detonators from christmas tree lights and model car parts, so talk about the difficulty of building a bomb with those components. if y if you didn't have a lot of training or help. >> alex, this is not something that you just get in some book that's available on a shelf in the library. this took some time, some patience, and a lot of training to be able to create a bomb using the fuses from the christmas tree lights. you know yourself, if you fool with those christmas tree lights, little, tiny small pieces, you have the initiator, trigger from a model car. this is not something just put together and you can easily find it on the internet as well. they had to have had some instruction and some help. that's a $64,000 question. who assisted them? number two, where did they actually make this bomb? they've never found any traces of the gun powder or anything else. >> that's the thing, the where part. do you know how volatile these kinds of bombs
from boston is bill gavin, former fbi director of the are boston field office. these documents that we now have, they reveal that the tsarnaev's built the bombs using fine black powderhundreds of fireworks. they built fuses and detonators from christmas tree lights and model car parts, so talk about the difficulty of building a bomb with those components. if y if you didn't have a lot of training or help. >> alex, this is not something that you just get in some book that's available on a...
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the soviets to post and roger former bcci chief and senior boston led to the yellowstone of twenty from the crooked road. many of us that is the cenotaph ago when the jury that there are good that is certainly the second showing look who is often cited as the truth behind the chutes people ip and mr who as its commencement in twenty ten through the budget if intervention in petitioning the station supergroup the ocean after tea on the team in its two rows of life. i didn't get to keep this in states as kickbacks instead enough for his ouster. i was in london. and i meant anyone to object to the lifting of the talent on one from our president in a previous mission and was facing high treason charges trying to defend hike walks the talk of condiments that would shut up and went out to leave the country i see is what's going to try the many outdoor type defined cases depend on the ticket itself was convicted in march. such a mission to lead the country to visit that evening not that into buying a shadow who to talk a thon from nineteen ninety nine to two cars and it's kinda last minute change or that in the country to
the soviets to post and roger former bcci chief and senior boston led to the yellowstone of twenty from the crooked road. many of us that is the cenotaph ago when the jury that there are good that is certainly the second showing look who is often cited as the truth behind the chutes people ip and mr who as its commencement in twenty ten through the budget if intervention in petitioning the station supergroup the ocean after tea on the team in its two rows of life. i didn't get to keep this in...
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from boston. what does this new paperwork reveal for us? >> well, as defense attorneys fight to get the statements tossed out, the filing reveals that prosecutors believe investigators had every right to ask the questions of the accused terrorist. the government argues they had the right to question tsarnaev as he lay in a hospital bed recovering from his injuries, including gunshot wounds to protect the public from harm, alleging that tsarnaev committed one of the most sophisticated and successful terrorist attacks on american soil since september 11th. prosecutors argue the circumstances gave law enforcement strong reason to believe the public was at risk from additional bombs, bombers or bomb plots. the government writes that the marathon bombs. >> reporter: constructed using improvised fuses made from christmas lights and improvised remote control detonator fashioned from model car parts. these relatively sophisticated devices would have been difficult for the tsarnaevs to fabricate successfully without training. >> and something the go
from boston. what does this new paperwork reveal for us? >> well, as defense attorneys fight to get the statements tossed out, the filing reveals that prosecutors believe investigators had every right to ask the questions of the accused terrorist. the government argues they had the right to question tsarnaev as he lay in a hospital bed recovering from his injuries, including gunshot wounds to protect the public from harm, alleging that tsarnaev committed one of the most sophisticated and...
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league teams were held yesterday believed to be defeated cobalt from boston i with the sport is your etsy austin also gain the victory us to the club defeated outside of the chicken to start talking to me when killed. the fourteen minute cannot survive scored a goal against gates is at the beginning of the second half he did do the week's loss to know that sadness every second minute defend a bust of a victim you need to call scored the go in support of keith's of the finest with a folksy keep it warm up scored a goal in the insincere of the final score five zero in favor of austin. women's football team but has extended the lead supporters from all during the qualifying cycle of the world cup two thousand fifteen. this is the first cars extend victory in this qualifying rounds played in a jam at the end of my guy into his body about the money at a gala ball with those who scored the goals into the bulgarian football player what islamic unity of our minutes to score one goal the match ended with the score forty one as a result the context and football players taken place in the seventh group the french team with eightee
league teams were held yesterday believed to be defeated cobalt from boston i with the sport is your etsy austin also gain the victory us to the club defeated outside of the chicken to start talking to me when killed. the fourteen minute cannot survive scored a goal against gates is at the beginning of the second half he did do the week's loss to know that sadness every second minute defend a bust of a victim you need to call scored the go in support of keith's of the finest with a folksy keep...
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boston bombing suspects used christmas lights inside their rice cooker bombs. prosecutors believe that tamerlan and dzhokhar tsarnaev used the lights to make fuses and also used a remote control detonator made from model car parts. prosecutors say the brothers crushed and emptied fireworks to make the explosive fuel. those bombs killed three people including a child at the 2013 boston marathon. prosecutors say that dzhokhar admits his role in the bombing, but denies that anyone else helped them. dzhokhar was found hiding inside a boat. you might remember this surveillance footage here. prosecutors say he scrawled a message on the boat about his brother who died after a standoff with police. he said, quote, in this note, i do not mourn because his soul is very much alive. god has a plan for each person. mine was to hide in this boat and shed some light in our actions. >>> investigators say the big rig that caused a bush to crash in southern california hit a car before it jack knifed and lost its load of steel pipes. the bus flipped while trying to avoid those pipes on interstate 10 near the california/arizona border yesterday. four passengers were killed, numerous others hurt. passenger ana perez
boston bombing suspects used christmas lights inside their rice cooker bombs. prosecutors believe that tamerlan and dzhokhar tsarnaev used the lights to make fuses and also used a remote control detonator made from model car parts. prosecutors say the brothers crushed and emptied fireworks to make the explosive fuel. those bombs killed three people including a child at the 2013 boston marathon. prosecutors say that dzhokhar admits his role in the bombing, but denies that anyone else helped...
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the series uses reporting and music to share stories from survivors from the boston marathon bombing,man had to make after losing his brother, wife and two young daughters in tragic accidents. jen is a reporter for "time" magazine, a former mexico correspondent, and musician. he's also a good friend of mine. >> whoa. >> thanks for being here. >> that says a lot. >> thank you. >> that's shocking. >> what we saw there in the chilean miner story, and in many of these stories, is a type of adversity overcome where people are doing even greater things. why did you feel you needed to leave a traditional journalism to tell that story? >> i love journalism. i've been privileged to cover a lot of amazing stories, and i still love that. but i took a look at the craft, and i noticed that the stories where i came across people like that were the ones i had gotten goose bumps about, the ones i was most inspired by. i thought, why don't i make a genre out of bravery. >> the first video that you made when you decided to make this move into the bravery tapes, you went to mexico, and you looked at peo
the series uses reporting and music to share stories from survivors from the boston marathon bombing,man had to make after losing his brother, wife and two young daughters in tragic accidents. jen is a reporter for "time" magazine, a former mexico correspondent, and musician. he's also a good friend of mine. >> whoa. >> thanks for being here. >> that says a lot. >> thank you. >> that's shocking. >> what we saw there in the chilean miner story, and...
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from the coastline. >> new details on the boston marathon bombing suspects and the parts you have in your own home that were usedo make the deadly weapons. >> this is 101 in san jose where traffic is flowing smoothly this and you will notice, though, the overcast skies with traffic and weather together next as the we morning news continues. you can either have high-end or low-price. is split in two. or you can go to t.j.maxx and you can have it all for up to 50% off department store prices. t.j. maxx. >>> we will look at walnut creek, the bright spot in the cloudy morning. you will be the warmer areas at 85. san jose is 81. that is a big jump. the clouds are thick at oakland and hayward and san francisco so you are only one-or-two degrees warmer today than yesterday. storms are sliding to the south through the valley and more will develop across the high country and slide the south today. 65 in lake tahoe. mid-90's around chico and only up to 60 to low 70's around san diego and los angeles. sue? >> tough commute southbound on 680 from messen and gravel spill and caltran not on scene and folks are complaining. th
from the coastline. >> new details on the boston marathon bombing suspects and the parts you have in your own home that were usedo make the deadly weapons. >> this is 101 in san jose where traffic is flowing smoothly this and you will notice, though, the overcast skies with traffic and weather together next as the we morning news continues. you can either have high-end or low-price. is split in two. or you can go to t.j.maxx and you can have it all for up to 50% off department store...
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of smu and san francisco selected defensive end kaleb ramsey of boston college and trey mallard a fullback from oklahoma. the raiders usedk to take a bruiser on the defensive line. ellis say 6-2, 330-pounder with the bulldogs. oakland's second 4th round pick took keith mcgill of utah. the raiders did not have a no. 5 oar 6, but did have three 7th round picks, used on travis karaie and safety jonathan doweling of western kentucky. one local guy who finally had his wait ended today was fales who was selected in the 6th- round by chicago bears of the fales was thought to have improved his stock during the season. >>> other local players taken, cal linebacker fortt goes to house for. defensive back bene' benwikere. cameroon preliminarying to the patriots and david yankey to the vikings. safety ed reynolds to the panthers and ban gardner was theth round pick of the cowboys. still to come on this saturday night edition [doorbell rings] hey. hey. what's this? it's u-verse live tv. with at&t u-verse... you can watch live tv from your device. hey. hey. anywhere in your home. [doorbell rings] hey. hey. so you won't miss a minute o
of smu and san francisco selected defensive end kaleb ramsey of boston college and trey mallard a fullback from oklahoma. the raiders usedk to take a bruiser on the defensive line. ellis say 6-2, 330-pounder with the bulldogs. oakland's second 4th round pick took keith mcgill of utah. the raiders did not have a no. 5 oar 6, but did have three 7th round picks, used on travis karaie and safety jonathan doweling of western kentucky. one local guy who finally had his wait ended today was fales who...
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from our miami station wplg is with us again. good morning, julie. >> good morning, you two. and good morning, america. we'll start off with a live look from bostonre seeing partly cloudy skies in place. and there will be a pocket of some spotty showers. overall, not a bad start to this sunday. but what we're noticing more than anything is an area of low pressure. that's going to sweep through the northeast with the cold fortunate attached to it. just bringing spotty showers. more than anything you're going to notice gusty winds across parts of the northeast. temperatures still stay nice and mild. in the 50s and 60s. we are expecting warmer conditions across the southern half of the united states. and oklahoma city could be dealing with a record today. the actual record is 93 degrees. we're forecasting 96. that's not the only place dealing with record heat. we are going to see the very hot and dry conditions across the northern portions of texas. 92 degrees in dallas. this is anywhere between 10 to 20 degrees above where we should be this time of year. look at phoenix, checking in with a temperature of 102. we've got temperatures in the 90s for l
from our miami station wplg is with us again. good morning, julie. >> good morning, you two. and good morning, america. we'll start off with a live look from bostonre seeing partly cloudy skies in place. and there will be a pocket of some spotty showers. overall, not a bad start to this sunday. but what we're noticing more than anything is an area of low pressure. that's going to sweep through the northeast with the cold fortunate attached to it. just bringing spotty showers. more than...
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they quoted me from an interview i did in my book about the boston marathon. they chose to use the quote to say that it is a soft target they can go after again. one of the things i find consistent in the homegrown variety -- whether from one extreme or the other -- they are always anti-government and go after israel. what is interesting about that is, one of the first pronouncement after 9/11 was by a man named august priest. he said, glory be to those who attacked the world trade center. he was a grand dragon with the kkk and was trying to partner with al qaeda. he said they had a common enemy. in the latter part of the magazine, to have a list of cities and desired targets. aboutpecifically talk gatherings of large people, stadiums, marathons, events, malls, things that have not been attacked successfully in the united states that they would like to attack. disrupting the economy is a desired side effect. the body count. they want to go after places. the last page of the magazine has a truck in a traffic jam in times square with a circle around it. bomb in the right right pl
they quoted me from an interview i did in my book about the boston marathon. they chose to use the quote to say that it is a soft target they can go after again. one of the things i find consistent in the homegrown variety -- whether from one extreme or the other -- they are always anti-government and go after israel. what is interesting about that is, one of the first pronouncement after 9/11 was by a man named august priest. he said, glory be to those who attacked the world trade center. he...
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from the earth. >>thanks to the long year museum in boston for the use of those pictures of lincoln.ou can see more of them on the museum's web site at long-year- dot-org here are a few stories that are trending online this morning ... boxer floyd mayweather had a emma watson is now a college graduate. she tweeted a picture of herself in her cap and gown yesterday. the british actress best known for her role in the harry potter movies graduated from brown university with a degree in english literature. watson started at brown in 2009, the same year she was named the highest-grossing actress of the decade by the guinness book of world records. >> are using the barbeque plans will be on hold? >> get it done early. your neighbors don't mind if you do it at eight or 9:00 in the morning. it's a three day weekend. let's talk about how warm we are born to be. there is the potential for showers and storms this afternoon. we do think there will be some scattered storms which means not everyone will get them but you do want to know if one is headed your way. it's 67 at the old st. mary's schoo
from the earth. >>thanks to the long year museum in boston for the use of those pictures of lincoln.ou can see more of them on the museum's web site at long-year- dot-org here are a few stories that are trending online this morning ... boxer floyd mayweather had a emma watson is now a college graduate. she tweeted a picture of herself in her cap and gown yesterday. the british actress best known for her role in the harry potter movies graduated from brown university with a degree in...
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boston mare thop bombing. official say the suspects used relatively sophisticated bombs with fuses made from christmas lights. one of the brothers accused in the bombing has pleaded not guilty. the other was killed in a shootout with police. >>> this is a live look at smoengy, flagstaff, arizona. the big story there hundred fz firefighters a wildfire that started in a scenic canyon in northern arizona, prompting residents there in outlying areas of flagstaff to prepare to flee and blanketing the city in smoke. >>> startling new evidence about how many americans are discouraged about being out of work they have simply given up. fox business network peter barnes looks at the numbers for us. >> good evening, bret. five years into the economic recovery, a new survey of unemployed people suggests that more of the nation's 10 million jobless may never go back to work. according to an online harris poll commissioned by the staffing company express employment professionals, nearly half of those surveyed agreed to some degree with the statement i've completely given up on looking for a job. the new survey comes as was
boston mare thop bombing. official say the suspects used relatively sophisticated bombs with fuses made from christmas lights. one of the brothers accused in the bombing has pleaded not guilty. the other was killed in a shootout with police. >>> this is a live look at smoengy, flagstaff, arizona. the big story there hundred fz firefighters a wildfire that started in a scenic canyon in northern arizona, prompting residents there in outlying areas of flagstaff to prepare to flee and...
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using the same plan to projects all across america. we're announcing 11 more projects to accelerate from boston south station to peninsulpensacola bay bridge toh and south seattle. we're cutting bureaucratic red tape that stalls good projects from breaking down. we're launching a new center to implement these reforms. >> reporter: this is going absolutely nowhere and congress this year, it's an election year. republicans aren't going to spend the money. ananyway, the funding is unclea. the funding comes from gas tax, it has not been raised since 1983. if it had been adjusted for inflation it would be up near $0.30. >> infrastructure going nowhere, gridlock, it all comes together. >> reporter: really. >> mike viqueira for us at the white house. mike, thank you. >>> congested roads are a big problem coming up later this hour. science and technology correspondent jake ward tells us may not be new roads but how we organize cars on existing roads. >>> hillary clinton prepares for a 2016 presidential campaign, the debate over her health and how that debate started. >> reporter: tony, the new york post reported that george w. bush's former politi
using the same plan to projects all across america. we're announcing 11 more projects to accelerate from boston south station to peninsulpensacola bay bridge toh and south seattle. we're cutting bureaucratic red tape that stalls good projects from breaking down. we're launching a new center to implement these reforms. >> reporter: this is going absolutely nowhere and congress this year, it's an election year. republicans aren't going to spend the money. ananyway, the funding is unclea....
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us wanted to be. as a matter of fact, the antithesis of that was boston. not a single one of us wanted to be in boston. but were it not for my willingness to move fromlanta to boston, my career clearly would not be what it became. you also need strong support, very strong support from both inside and outside the organization that you're a part of. career advisers need to have context, they need to help you understand the business that you're in and your success within that business that you're a part of. therefore, having someone from within the organization can help you put context around your career, and having a broader network of advisers from outside helps you gain a broader perspective about the world and what your possibility might be. so in my mind there are a number of important elements for a successful career, and they start with, first and foremost, find something that you truly, truly have a passion about. something that gets you excited every day to want to get up and go to work. next, find mentors who have great experiences, and they're willing to share those experiences with you. then go out and launch yourself on a platform that can
us wanted to be. as a matter of fact, the antithesis of that was boston. not a single one of us wanted to be in boston. but were it not for my willingness to move fromlanta to boston, my career clearly would not be what it became. you also need strong support, very strong support from both inside and outside the organization that you're a part of. career advisers need to have context, they need to help you understand the business that you're in and your success within that business that you're...
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from detroit to boston. >> we're making our voices here. heard here today. >> reporter: and all the way to the white house where first lady michelle obama used her first everolo weekly address to speak out. >> this unconscionable act was committed by a terrorist group determined to keep these girls from getting an education. grown men attempting to snuff out the aspirations of young girls. >> reporter: she said in these girls, she and the president see their own daughters. >> we can only imagine the anguish their parents are feeling right now. >> reporter: it is an anguish that has touched off protests worldwide. in the u.s., a show of unity and hope for the nearly 300 girls still missing. nbc news. >>> silicon valley executive. that may be the new name for dr. dre. for beats electronics. the company makes high end head phones and operates a streaming service. the rapper and producer may join apple in a senior role. they say it may help apple score deals with record labels and may help apple attract younger customers. >>> bay area stores are helping sons and daughters. the goal, to make mom feel like a clean tomorrow. business is booming for flower stores
from detroit to boston. >> we're making our voices here. heard here today. >> reporter: and all the way to the white house where first lady michelle obama used her first everolo weekly address to speak out. >> this unconscionable act was committed by a terrorist group determined to keep these girls from getting an education. grown men attempting to snuff out the aspirations of young girls. >> reporter: she said in these girls, she and the president see their own...
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boston bombing suspects used christmas lights in their rice cooker bomb. they used the lights to make fuses and they used remote control detonators made from model car parts. prosecutors say the brothers crashed an empty fireworks to make explosive fuel. the bombs killed three people, including a child at the boston marathon. >>> dzhokahar admits but denies. he hid in a boat and prosecutors say he scrolled a message on that boat about his brother that died after a standoff with police. "i do not mourn because his soul is very much alive." god has a plan for each person and mine was to hide in this boat and shed some light on our actions. >>> 6:16. investigators say the big rig that caused a bus to crash in southern california hit a car before it jackknifed and lost its load of steel pipes. brought it to you as breaking news yesterday morning. that bus flipped while trying to avoid hitting the pipes on interstate 10 yesterday morning. four passengers were killed and numerous others hurt. passenger ana perez said she was breastfeeding her 12-day-old baby when the bus started to roll. she clutched the newborn to her chest. she had bruises on her legs and back
boston bombing suspects used christmas lights in their rice cooker bomb. they used the lights to make fuses and they used remote control detonators made from model car parts. prosecutors say the brothers crashed an empty fireworks to make explosive fuel. the bombs killed three people, including a child at the boston marathon. >>> dzhokahar admits but denies. he hid in a boat and prosecutors say he scrolled a message on that boat about his brother that died after a standoff with police....
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boston nightclub. >> he used to catch passes from tom brady, now is held without bail for the june, 2013 murder of his one time friend, oudin lloyd. a grand jury indicted hernandez thursday on new charges, including two counts of first degree murder in the summer of 2012, nearly a year before the lloyd murder. >> the two were ambushed and executed. >> district attorney can conley said a chance encounter at this boston nightclub between hernandez and these two men led hernandez to kill. >> after the victims left the club at approximately 2:00 a.m., they drove down tremont street. hernandez followed behind in an s.u.v. he then fired a 38 caliber resolver multiple times from the driver's side of his vehicle into the passenger side of the victim's vehicle. >> police later found an s.u.v. in his uncle's garage that they believe hernandez was driving at the scene of the shooting. conley said there's no evidence that hernandez and the two victims in boston knew each other, a boston t.v. station is reporting that the whole dispute started over a spilled drink. boston's police commissioner says that's nothing
boston nightclub. >> he used to catch passes from tom brady, now is held without bail for the june, 2013 murder of his one time friend, oudin lloyd. a grand jury indicted hernandez thursday on new charges, including two counts of first degree murder in the summer of 2012, nearly a year before the lloyd murder. >> the two were ambushed and executed. >> district attorney can conley said a chance encounter at this boston nightclub between hernandez and these two men led hernandez...
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people involved handing out our leaflets those lefties have had to be boston from all over to give a false image of resistance to us there's an expansion of a movement taking place if you look at our ideological partners they have taken seats in parliaments in france and hungary all part of this expansion journeys taken great strides to deal with its history of national socialism with monuments like this one here in berlin to make sure that nobody forgets the horrors of the holocaust but the spite of these efforts fall right extremism is still a threat to society sixty nine years after the defeat of fascism in the second world war germany has a white box on its hands dealing with a section of its population committed to the ideals of right peter all of a faulty feeling. and we've got the rest of the world's top headlines for this hour after the break. the state tortured a convicted murderer to death with a strange brutal lethal injection which burst his veins leaving him writhing and gasping in pain for forty minutes until he finally died of a heart attack as no european surrender monkey said america a well manufac
people involved handing out our leaflets those lefties have had to be boston from all over to give a false image of resistance to us there's an expansion of a movement taking place if you look at our ideological partners they have taken seats in parliaments in france and hungary all part of this expansion journeys taken great strides to deal with its history of national socialism with monuments like this one here in berlin to make sure that nobody forgets the horrors of the holocaust but the...
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to break down the elections and their impact, we are joined from boston this morning, professor, thanks for being with us. how high are the stakes for europe especially if fringe groups gain more control? >> as your piece set out well, these elections are taking place against the backdrop of economic pain. greece is the most dramatic example of this, but this is a cries that has hit all of europe. we know that or we can predict that about 25% of the seats will go toward euro skeptic parties, a very large number. these are the big selections on earth outside india, so they clearly matter. one thing i would say is that while it seems likely that the you're yo skeptic parties are going to do particularly well, this is not really new. we've been seeing euro skeptic parties in many countedries in europe do well for 20 or 30 years. >> it's not just that they're euro skeptic. there is anti euro sentiment. do you believe there is an an existential threat? >> those stakes were particularly dramatic two years ago, now, although i certainly wouldn't want to overstate the economic growth in europe, there are signs t
to break down the elections and their impact, we are joined from boston this morning, professor, thanks for being with us. how high are the stakes for europe especially if fringe groups gain more control? >> as your piece set out well, these elections are taking place against the backdrop of economic pain. greece is the most dramatic example of this, but this is a cries that has hit all of europe. we know that or we can predict that about 25% of the seats will go toward euro skeptic...