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she is a rock star for us intel for you. -- in california.lease welcome kamala harris ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> thank you. welcome to california and thank you to my dear friend. i am proud to support you as you in oure in leadership great state. we have an embarrassment of riches, to be sure. we have a latino pro tem. we have an embarrassment of riches. all of us are elected or appointed and we know how this profession can be. i tell you that we are fortunate to have a lot of stars in this state who work together and are truly friends, committed to collective responsibility of serving the people. thank you for the introduction. welcome. there is so much i want to say. i have been given seven minutes. i will keep it brief. it is important to recognize the significance of the reason for being. in appreciating the reason for it hasnd the purpose assumed. we know that all of us have many things in common, in spite of the fact that we have diverse interests and priorities. we have at least two things in common, a
she is a rock star for us intel for you. -- in california.lease welcome kamala harris ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> thank you. welcome to california and thank you to my dear friend. i am proud to support you as you in oure in leadership great state. we have an embarrassment of riches, to be sure. we have a latino pro tem. we have an embarrassment of riches. all of us are elected or appointed and we know how this profession can be. i tell you that we are...
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she is a rock star for us intel for you. -- in california. please welcome kamala harris ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> thank you. welcome to california and thank you to my dear friend. i am proud to support you as you continue in leadership in our great state. we have an embarrassment of riches, to be sure. we have a latino pro tem. we have an embarrassment of riches. all of us are elected or appointed and we know how this profession can be. i tell you that we are fortunate to have a lot of stars in this state who work together and are truly friends, committed to collective responsibility of serving the people. thank you for the introduction. welcome. there is so much i want to say. i have been given seven minutes. i will keep it brief. it is important to recognize the significance of the reason for being. in appreciating the reason for being and the purpose it has assumed. we know that all of us have many things in common, in spite of the fact that we have diverse interests and priorities. we have at least two t
she is a rock star for us intel for you. -- in california. please welcome kamala harris ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> thank you. welcome to california and thank you to my dear friend. i am proud to support you as you continue in leadership in our great state. we have an embarrassment of riches, to be sure. we have a latino pro tem. we have an embarrassment of riches. all of us are elected or appointed and we know how this profession can be. i tell you that...
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it will use intel's basis smartwatch to send researchers details about the progression of the disease. >>> well, we are hours away from candlestick's last hurrah. a former beatle gets ready to bring down the house. >> candlestick's swan song performed by paul mccartney. there he is! making sure everything works. i'm mike sugerman. the story is coming up. >> i saw the window open. and i told my dad to like [ indiscernible ] >> flames tore through her home. but the brave 9-year-old didn't flinch. the special skills that saved her father's life. >> and she tried to do the right thing. now a bay area woman is being slapped with a fine for her drought-friendly decision. ,,,,,,,, candlestick park. you can see from chopper five... rit a sound >>> we are about three hours away from the final event at candlestick park. you can see from chopper 5 right now they are busy doing a sound check. 49,000 people are expected to pack the stick for tonight's paul mccartney concert. >> yeah. paul mccartney going over the song list right there. kpix 5's mike sugerman already there and we're kind of coming
it will use intel's basis smartwatch to send researchers details about the progression of the disease. >>> well, we are hours away from candlestick's last hurrah. a former beatle gets ready to bring down the house. >> candlestick's swan song performed by paul mccartney. there he is! making sure everything works. i'm mike sugerman. the story is coming up. >> i saw the window open. and i told my dad to like [ indiscernible ] >> flames tore through her home. but the...
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martin luther king to have pistols in his home in the journalistic interview martin luther king to use intelnto the armchair and they yell out to hold out there are some crystals and then they ask martin king and he said adjustors self. -- but just yourself. he applied for the concealed carry permit. he did not get it put an organization helping him complained and said as he understands nonviolence? but it was a lie if and and he was rising and claimed to be the guy that martin luther king from non-violence as a way of life. but i would not enter into that discussion but just taking note of the fact because that is what he did when he was alive with us. so the easiest way to understand it is all you have to do is in sharp political terms is that they will react to terrorism violence directed the way anybody reacts to do the best they can to protect and increase would war holmes county in mississippi grabbing a rifle or a shotgun is the effective way of protecting one's home and family and friends and community and up person in arkansas among others and i quote to an in the book you can play
martin luther king to have pistols in his home in the journalistic interview martin luther king to use intelnto the armchair and they yell out to hold out there are some crystals and then they ask martin king and he said adjustors self. -- but just yourself. he applied for the concealed carry permit. he did not get it put an organization helping him complained and said as he understands nonviolence? but it was a lie if and and he was rising and claimed to be the guy that martin luther king from...
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intel uses -- it tells you the story of food producers looking for new customers. in a sign that the standoff could worsen, the commission says the russian import ban is politically motivated. the eu exported 11 point 8 billion euros worth of food and agricultural products to russia in 2013. we've heard from the head of the european union -- european central bank and he has warned that the standoff over ukraine couldn't weigh on the euro zone's recovery. mario draghi kept interest rates steady. they held fire at the ecb in terms of new measures to stimulate the euro zone economy. france has been calling for action from the ecb to help their recovery along. figures show it police let -- show italy had slipped into another recession. there were plenty of factors for mario draghi and his colleagues to consider. let's listen to mario draghi as he spoke about the russian risk, in particular. >> the likely impact of the sanctions on the euro area economy -- we see risk especially coming from say the price of energy. but as i said, it is kind of difficult now to precisely
intel uses -- it tells you the story of food producers looking for new customers. in a sign that the standoff could worsen, the commission says the russian import ban is politically motivated. the eu exported 11 point 8 billion euros worth of food and agricultural products to russia in 2013. we've heard from the head of the european union -- european central bank and he has warned that the standoff over ukraine couldn't weigh on the euro zone's recovery. mario draghi kept interest rates steady....
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she is a rock star for us intel for you. -- in california.e welcome kamala harris ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> thank you. welcome to california and thank you to my dear friend. i am proud to support you as you in oure in leadership great state. we have an embarrassment of riches, to be sure. we have a latino pro tem. we have an embarrassment of riches. all of us are elected or appointed and we know how this profession can be. i tell you that we are fortunate to have a lot of stars in this state who work together and are truly friends, committed to collective responsibility of serving the people. thank you for the introduction. welcome. there is so much i want to say. i have been given seven minutes. i will keep it brief. it is important to recognize the significance of the reason for being. in appreciating the reason for it hasnd the purpose assumed. we know that all of us have many things in common, in spite of the fact that we have diverse interests and priorities. we have at least two things in common, all o
she is a rock star for us intel for you. -- in california.e welcome kamala harris ♪ [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> thank you. welcome to california and thank you to my dear friend. i am proud to support you as you in oure in leadership great state. we have an embarrassment of riches, to be sure. we have a latino pro tem. we have an embarrassment of riches. all of us are elected or appointed and we know how this profession can be. i tell you that we are...
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. >> on "b" yard, officers are using the intel obtained in the cellblock raid in hopes of finding the hidden weapons. >> it looks like it's made out of aluminum. some type of cloth fashioned into a handle. this could ruin your day. >> so far we found nine in an hour and a half span and we're about two-thirds done with this yard. >> this looks like it's aluminum, probably something made out of the kitchen, probably an aluminum part. and a spike, from a fence or some kind of tie down. and this is aluminum from a food cart right here. the handles are usually made out of cloth, like this one here. that's made out of a sheet wrapped with tape. some of these inmates here, part of the code is to always have something on them to protect themselves, whether it's on them themselves or the yard. whatever area you're in as far as your race or gang affiliation, you have something there to protect yourself with. >> these officers may have prevented another attack by successfully recovering the hidden weapons. they weren't the first and won't be the last made. >> we're not done yet. we just got star
. >> on "b" yard, officers are using the intel obtained in the cellblock raid in hopes of finding the hidden weapons. >> it looks like it's made out of aluminum. some type of cloth fashioned into a handle. this could ruin your day. >> so far we found nine in an hour and a half span and we're about two-thirds done with this yard. >> this looks like it's aluminum, probably something made out of the kitchen, probably an aluminum part. and a spike, from a fence or...
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us to be targeting isis within syrian territory? you almost have two questions when it comes to airstrikes. if the intel tells us and surveillance we are conducting tells us we can strike isis in have a substantial impact, i certainly support it. that has to be based upon intelligence, which is difficult to gather within. . >> thank you for joining me. in afghanistan, yet another setback and resolving the disputed presidential elections. havecanada who took part now withdrawn service from a u.n. supervised audit. the process was part of a u.s. brokered deal to defuse tensions. now continuing the audit alone from kabul. >> tensions are high as afghanistan still struggles to find a winner in an election that begin with the first round back in april. reiner fights the train rival party workers are almost a daily adventure bench where the recount is taking place. candidates has walked out, saying fraud has not been dealt with. decided to has boycott the election process. process.prolonging the that is their problem. we and our team will withdrawal ourselves from the fight. >> the audit will go ahead without
us to be targeting isis within syrian territory? you almost have two questions when it comes to airstrikes. if the intel tells us and surveillance we are conducting tells us we can strike isis in have a substantial impact, i certainly support it. that has to be based upon intelligence, which is difficult to gather within. . >> thank you for joining me. in afghanistan, yet another setback and resolving the disputed presidential elections. havecanada who took part now withdrawn service from...
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us. >> what's our intel on the ground?ng is going to lead to another. >> predictably the far left does not want to confront the isis terror army which is slaughtering thousands of innocent people. how does the left justify its opinion? we will tell you. >> this is exactly what is supposed to happen when injustice is happenings in your community. when you have kids getting killed for nothing rioting and no spin report. what has the president done
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us. >> what's our intel on the ground? one thing is going to lead to another. >> predictably the far left does not want to confront the isis terror army which is slaughtering thousands of innocent people. how does the left justify its opinion? we will tell you. >> this is exactly what is supposed to happen when injustice is happenings in your community. when you have kids getting killed for nothing rioting and no spin report. what has the president done well on the world stage? >> i guess world peace but, you know. >> world peace? >> yeah. but not really fox news is in the vineyard. >> that's shocking. you better watch out that no one throws eggs at you. >> also tonight robin williams dies suddenly. could be suicide. we will have the very latest. caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ hi, i'm bill o'reilly, thanks for watching us tonight. the talking points memo on why president obama does not want to use military power to fight evil will be in our second segment this evening bec
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practice than what we've been dealing with in the recent past, primarily satellite footage and using intele talking about is significantly degrading isis' capabilities in syria and that's where they got it all started. they have been working now for months and months to consolidate their territory that they hold in northern syria. in fact, they have taken an entire province in syria, so, you know, i'm afraid when we talk about mission creep and the need to try to figure out how to defeat isis. we're not just talking about iraq. if we're willing to do this the white house is correct. we've got to be looking into syria. >> sounds like air surveillance is an imprecise science particularly in targeting their activities. if we want to know what isis is doing on the ground, doesn't this require some boots on the ground, even if it's a special cosert operations force? >> yeah, you're absolutely right, yes, it does, and so i think that the white house, they have been spending a lot of time talking about what they are not going to do and from a strategic point of view, from a tactical point of view
practice than what we've been dealing with in the recent past, primarily satellite footage and using intele talking about is significantly degrading isis' capabilities in syria and that's where they got it all started. they have been working now for months and months to consolidate their territory that they hold in northern syria. in fact, they have taken an entire province in syria, so, you know, i'm afraid when we talk about mission creep and the need to try to figure out how to defeat isis....
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us. >> what's our intel on the ground?s going to lead to another. >> predictably the far left does not want to confront the isis terror army which is slaughtering thousands of innocent people. how does the left justify its opinion? we will tell you. >> this is exactly what is supposed to happen when injustice is happenings in your community. when you have kids getting killed for nothing rioting and no spin report. what has the president done well on the world stage?
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intel has announced a partnership with the michael j fox foundation for a study. it will useble's to track patient sleep patterns and tremors to understand the degenerative disorder. michael j fox's foundation ceo joins us now. thank you for joining us. and first of all, diane, what kind of wearable devices are you using, and what are you tracking? >> one of the objectives is to support as many different wearable devices as possible. we support a variety today. we will be adding more to it, including intel's wearable device that we acquired through that company. but the idea is to give patients and research institutes as many options and solutions as they choose. we are tracking many different activities of the patient. we are tracking their gait, hand tremors, and other information. >> what kind of value does this information have for providing better treatment for parkinson's disease? >> it is incredibly important and valuable. parkinson's is very complex and there is a lot of variability in the symptoms that patients have. the symptoms could change within a day. we have no
intel has announced a partnership with the michael j fox foundation for a study. it will useble's to track patient sleep patterns and tremors to understand the degenerative disorder. michael j fox's foundation ceo joins us now. thank you for joining us. and first of all, diane, what kind of wearable devices are you using, and what are you tracking? >> one of the objectives is to support as many different wearable devices as possible. we support a variety today. we will be adding more to...
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intel, fascinating stuff. the definition of a luxury car. luxury car maker is usingtech features to attract a new generation of luxury car drivers. that is next on "bloomberg west" and you can watch us on your phone, tablet, apple tv, and amazon fire tv. ♪ >> i'm emily chang, and this is "bloomberg west." rolls-royce is one of the most luxurious cars on the road. the british carmaker unveiled its latest ultra high-end automobile last month. the company says it is their most luxurious way to stay connected at all times. but with technology changing faster than a roles can get to -- from zero to 60, how do they make sure they stay relevant? matt miller joins us now. are you are car reporter, or are luxury car pull -- car reporter? we're always talking about aston martins or rolls-royce, not hyundai. >> i cover hyundai. but i have had the pleasure of driving in a couple of rolls-royce is. one of them with the ceo of the company. he joins us now to discuss the predecessor to that car. i drove the ghost with you in new york city. now we releasing the series two. what is i
intel, fascinating stuff. the definition of a luxury car. luxury car maker is usingtech features to attract a new generation of luxury car drivers. that is next on "bloomberg west" and you can watch us on your phone, tablet, apple tv, and amazon fire tv. ♪ >> i'm emily chang, and this is "bloomberg west." rolls-royce is one of the most luxurious cars on the road. the british carmaker unveiled its latest ultra high-end automobile last month. the company says it is...
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companies like intel use it to make chips. sales may top analyst estimates. a range of approximately point $2 billion -- $2.2 billion. it is in the process of buying one of its largest rivals, tokyo electron. once that happens, applied will have 30% of the market share. >> they are firing on all cylinders, you could say with that. >> trying to turn boxing into a real knockout. you will love this. ♪ 1 >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers." with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. >> it is friday in new york city. >> i'm alix steel in for stephanie ruhle. mexico's state owned energy company pemex is preparing for the end of its monopoly on the country's energy sector. bloomberg's olivia sterns spoke to the 38-year-old charged with guiding the company transition. here is what he had to say. we have many types of players approaching us to partner with deep waters, shallow waters, shale plates. >> come on, name a few. >> there are dozens and hundreds of companies we have met over the last year and we look forward to landing some
companies like intel use it to make chips. sales may top analyst estimates. a range of approximately point $2 billion -- $2.2 billion. it is in the process of buying one of its largest rivals, tokyo electron. once that happens, applied will have 30% of the market share. >> they are firing on all cylinders, you could say with that. >> trying to turn boxing into a real knockout. you will love this. ♪ 1 >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market...
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before that silicon valley only looks ahead in rarely looks back but those of us that don't is missing what will come next and intel is a perfect example you have the spinoff making money to the stock offering follow title people and venture capitalist money >> exactly it begins there. the question i get most how dare i suggest intel is the most to come -- importing company in the world? but the last five years why not facebook it has 1 million members or what about google has the access point to the internet? id tomorrow morning the employees of intel decided to sleep that they were tired of doing more as law then all of this would grind to a halt it might take 10 years ago we live in a world defined by moore's law and intel is the high church and they are committed to the dust to keep moore's law moving forward it is a constant change of all the things he are accustomed to but it is a social contract they've made a commitment to keep this going and if they decided what to do it then. >> host: is it accurate that intel and semiconductors is the basis for everything we see today. >> we are so far up the food chain
before that silicon valley only looks ahead in rarely looks back but those of us that don't is missing what will come next and intel is a perfect example you have the spinoff making money to the stock offering follow title people and venture capitalist money >> exactly it begins there. the question i get most how dare i suggest intel is the most to come -- importing company in the world? but the last five years why not facebook it has 1 million members or what about google has the access...
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more difficult for them to get that valuable on the ground intel stwrejs, they are going to be limited to far-off means by such as drones or using their signal capabilities or, getting that human intel stwrenings and what's going on the ground will prove more difficult. >> do yhow do you defeat the isc state? it has to be for more it has to be more than airstrikes? has it got to be an organized coalition from forces around the region including the kurds in, including the iraqi armed forces? who else has to be involved? >> i think there is three parts. i think the first is you have to get a government in iraq that is actually going to execute the man data of the people and lead the country to where it needs to go in the future. i think that, you know, syria and the chaos it's involved in needs to be addressed as well. the international community struggled for some time now in trying to figure that out. lastly there is going to have to be some sort of man date whether through the u.n. or through an international alliance that's going to determine what is going on with i.s and iraq and syria is not acceptable and that joint level t
more difficult for them to get that valuable on the ground intel stwrejs, they are going to be limited to far-off means by such as drones or using their signal capabilities or, getting that human intel stwrenings and what's going on the ground will prove more difficult. >> do yhow do you defeat the isc state? it has to be for more it has to be more than airstrikes? has it got to be an organized coalition from forces around the region including the kurds in, including the iraqi armed...
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that these guys are tweeting and facebooking their way to the battlefields to the delight of intel agencies helps us. but the sheer numbers are alarming. if you look at most estimates, it's 12,000 foreign fighters. most of those coming from the region. about 3,000 coming from western europe and u.s. there's probably 100 or so americans. 100 is a lot to track. but to answer your question, i think we've gotten a lot better at tracking them. they are helping us by what they are doing in terms of using social media. but there's no foolproof system in the 21st century. >> helene cooper and brian from the center from american progress. thanks for your time. >> thank you. >> coming up after much alleged behind the scenes hand wringing, north carolina senator kay hagen greeted the president. it is not democrats that should be necessarily worried it may be people from the other side of the aisle. chris cillizza discusses that next on "now." there's a reason it's called an "all you can eat" buffet... and not a "have just a little" buffet. because what we all really want is more. that's why verizon is giving y
that these guys are tweeting and facebooking their way to the battlefields to the delight of intel agencies helps us. but the sheer numbers are alarming. if you look at most estimates, it's 12,000 foreign fighters. most of those coming from the region. about 3,000 coming from western europe and u.s. there's probably 100 or so americans. 100 is a lot to track. but to answer your question, i think we've gotten a lot better at tracking them. they are helping us by what they are doing in terms of...
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and our effort and intel is all about making a platform robust, easy to deploy, reduce the use thetyan data analytics solutions more pervasively. >> what other diseases have you been thinking about, or have discussed? >> alzheimer's is another directly applicable disease to parkinson's. we have also discussed cancer, and the use of genomics data to correlationa better between a patient's cancerous tumor and the wealth of data available through genomics, which is now becoming cost-effective and quite persuasive -- pervasive. are understand that you starting with 20 patients. how will you scale this? what will it take to scale this beyond that? >> we started with a small study to get a feasibility approach and start to get a handle on managing the data, tracking the data, how the patients use the devices. and we have a plan now to roll this out, do more trials, get more patients involved. the power of this approach will come from large numbers of patients participating actively in improving our understanding of their disease. >> all right, ceo of the michael j foxx foundation, and ceo
and our effort and intel is all about making a platform robust, easy to deploy, reduce the use thetyan data analytics solutions more pervasively. >> what other diseases have you been thinking about, or have discussed? >> alzheimer's is another directly applicable disease to parkinson's. we have also discussed cancer, and the use of genomics data to correlationa better between a patient's cancerous tumor and the wealth of data available through genomics, which is now becoming...
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we're going to play just a few seconds of the video so you can get a taste of what intel officers are using to learn more about the man who killed him. take a listen. >> this is james foley, an american citizen of your country. >> you can clearly hear his british accent in that video. experts are scrambling to analyze the video to determine if this is one of the 400 brits that have gone to syria or, worse, a former gitmo detainee. we are also hearing from a french journalist who was held hostage with foley for seven months. >> james foley was probably my best cellmate during our months of captivity together. james was just great. he was always supporting everyone, always -- always there to help. and to share. >> and isis has also released this video of yeah ziz dazidis forced to convert their religion or they would have been killed. executed at close range or buried alive. we have all angles of this covered with nbc's richard engel. tom sanderson is here to help us understand exactly who we are dealing with. richard, i want to start with you near turkey's border where many isis recruits are
we're going to play just a few seconds of the video so you can get a taste of what intel officers are using to learn more about the man who killed him. take a listen. >> this is james foley, an american citizen of your country. >> you can clearly hear his british accent in that video. experts are scrambling to analyze the video to determine if this is one of the 400 brits that have gone to syria or, worse, a former gitmo detainee. we are also hearing from a french journalist who was...
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i'm sure we have some intel that would allow us to figure out where some of the command structure of the organization is. could we do it with special forces alone or need tens of thousands of u.s. troops? >> if you're going to plan a campaign over a long-term and not just a shock and awe campaign and come home, obviously special operating forces are key and essential there. are some now in irbil and more needed to your point. what are we good at? we're good at taking intelligence, taking drones, and special operating forces and cutting off the heads of large organizations. that's what we did to al qaeda. much bigger mission now, that's what we now have to plan to do against isis. otherwise, they'll continue to spread. david: quick question, is isis going to strike us in the homeland? do they have plans to do so? do you think they have a cell here now? >> their mission first is to consolidate the caliphate and by their own admission is go overseas and strike at america. they're absolutely unambigguous about that. david: major general robert scales, appreciate it. if the indictment is
i'm sure we have some intel that would allow us to figure out where some of the command structure of the organization is. could we do it with special forces alone or need tens of thousands of u.s. troops? >> if you're going to plan a campaign over a long-term and not just a shock and awe campaign and come home, obviously special operating forces are key and essential there. are some now in irbil and more needed to your point. what are we good at? we're good at taking intelligence, taking...
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intel to find out where they were. you might say that's pretty incredible. in fact, a senior official told usg held but, of course, in the end, the rescue mission failed. now what the department of defense and the white house has been saying this was a flawless rescue operation, aside from the fact that it failed. they think that those hostages were in that location. they just missed them by possibly a few day. so in that sense, it gives you a picture of, okay, they're able to gather enough intelligence to find that information. but it's not good enough, even at this point, to be able to find them when the time is right. christi. >> all right, michelle kosinski, good to see you. >>> the question is will president obama be pushed to something that he has avoided. joining us now, cnn national security analyst juliet kiam and the dailile beast's josh rogan. how big would a threat be for the president to defeat isis in syria. >> it would be major. there's a big difference asking us to bomb and disrupt isis and not having a country ask us and doing it on our own. it's might be what is called a tra
intel to find out where they were. you might say that's pretty incredible. in fact, a senior official told usg held but, of course, in the end, the rescue mission failed. now what the department of defense and the white house has been saying this was a flawless rescue operation, aside from the fact that it failed. they think that those hostages were in that location. they just missed them by possibly a few day. so in that sense, it gives you a picture of, okay, they're able to gather enough...
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intel to fight the disease. the two have begun trials where people afflicted with parkinson's use a wearable device paired with a smartphone to gather data nonstop and then transmit it to the cloud. from there, researchers look at the data and see what treatments are working and which need refinement. the data will be available to researchers around the world. it is hoped the project will lead to new treatments eventually. this video was provided by intel. >>> san jose police shot and killed a woman after receiving a call that she was armed and dangerous. david louie joins us from the scene. >> reporter: the shooting happened right here on blossom hill road. an officer-involved shooting is very serious. and homicide detectives have been called in. the person who called san jose police said the woman was armed with an uzi but it may have been a drill. mri police tried to negotiate with the woman as she remained inside the complex unit. the caller who called police said she had an uzi and was threatening to kill family members. officers surrounded the complex. the woman came out the front door. police said she app
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used her image. never paid a dime toward the family. whether the suit goes forward remains to be seen. stuart: michael, you have something new, a breakthrough at intel do. you know what? they have a new chip designed specifically for wearable, i'm sorry for tablets, mobile devices. why this is important, intel sort of missed the mobile wave here. they're known for very densely packed, microprocessors that can do enormous amount of computing power. they tend to run hot and drain batteries. they had a four-runner well in advance of today's mobile devices but it didn't work well enough. they will target 40 million tablet sales over the next year to 18 months. this is a big breakthrough. this comes after the new ceo really wowed people at ces show in las vegas earlier this year. they have mobile initiative and they have got wearables. the stock is doing well and a new ceo seems to be on top of things. stuart: we hear you. that is it for the real "halftime report." thank you each and everyone. >>> ice bucket challenge sweeping social media raising money for lou gehrig's disease, als research. getting a lot of attention. how much extra money is being rais
used her image. never paid a dime toward the family. whether the suit goes forward remains to be seen. stuart: michael, you have something new, a breakthrough at intel do. you know what? they have a new chip designed specifically for wearable, i'm sorry for tablets, mobile devices. why this is important, intel sort of missed the mobile wave here. they're known for very densely packed, microprocessors that can do enormous amount of computing power. they tend to run hot and drain batteries. they...
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there was a sense of mission, no matter what you throw at us u, we will deliver, we will perform. intelsrael never missed a shipment. that culture permeates israeli society. venture fundings and startups have boomed in the last two months. they're up almost 80% in terms of startup funding, they do that while they're in crisis, but when they're not in crisis, nothing excites them. israeli startups are unfwlapable, nothing surprises them. >> there are efforts at a cease fire, it doesn't last, once again, same thing overnight? >> yeah, it's tragic. the reality is, the arab world is divided right now, many countries like egypt and jordan and saudi arabia have been quietly rooting for israel on this. the israeli public is united. israel has decembimated a lot o hamas's capability. but israel has to have something to show for all this rubble. so israel has achieved most of its military objectives in the short-term. they have decimated these labyrinth of tunnels. israel is really responding to hamas's constant provocation. >> let me switch gears because you were the spokesperson for iraq's coa
there was a sense of mission, no matter what you throw at us u, we will deliver, we will perform. intelsrael never missed a shipment. that culture permeates israeli society. venture fundings and startups have boomed in the last two months. they're up almost 80% in terms of startup funding, they do that while they're in crisis, but when they're not in crisis, nothing excites them. israeli startups are unfwlapable, nothing surprises them. >> there are efforts at a cease fire, it doesn't...
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there was an arm to international law from moscow this afternoon you with me intel on monday it's good to have you with us. first clashes have erupted in central kiev between protesters and police covering the city center with black smoke as people burn tires are police and special units who arrived at the scene managed to rein in the mayhem it's believed the protesters attempted to attack officers and firefighters with project out trying to push them away from my guns where your mind of you was it's the exact same place that saw the start of the anti-government uprising back in november last year that eventually ended in the overthrew other than president yanukovych people burned tires ascending approves of a thick black smoke all over the city center the standoff began when city authorities tried to dismantle tents and barricades. right we're now joined live by ben harris he's a moscow based editor of business news or you're a magazine ben it's good to have you with us so quickly who are these people remaining on my dad and what are their demands now. well there's been purchases the whole time and the i
there was an arm to international law from moscow this afternoon you with me intel on monday it's good to have you with us. first clashes have erupted in central kiev between protesters and police covering the city center with black smoke as people burn tires are police and special units who arrived at the scene managed to rein in the mayhem it's believed the protesters attempted to attack officers and firefighters with project out trying to push them away from my guns where your mind of you...
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on fox this week house intel committee chair mike rogers used one of the biggest weasel words there is, the word they, to warn of a threat at the northern border. >> don't forget about canada. they believe there are as many as 500 canadians fighting. you're just a car ride away from driving across that border and doing something to the united states. >> they believe? who is they? he didn't say and megan kelly didn't ask. but his claim still got picked up and repeated elsewhere. that's some red news. truth be told, there's not a lot of blue news out there about this. this is a montage from msnbc last word using msnbc dplips last week. >> growing threat of a terrorist group isis. >> islamist murders. >> they are a clear and present danger. >> dozens of americans are potentially becoming radicalized. >> how close is the u.s. on airstrikes against isis in syria. >>> president obama made it clear that airstrikes in syria are not imminent. he seemed at least to me frustrated that the media had gotten ahead of him, almost as if the media was pushing him to attack. so our question this morning
on fox this week house intel committee chair mike rogers used one of the biggest weasel words there is, the word they, to warn of a threat at the northern border. >> don't forget about canada. they believe there are as many as 500 canadians fighting. you're just a car ride away from driving across that border and doing something to the united states. >> they believe? who is they? he didn't say and megan kelly didn't ask. but his claim still got picked up and repeated elsewhere....
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used to interrupt. >> a spat between the senate and intel community over shadowed the report after it was revealed the cia spied on staffers who were compiling the report. >>> we definitely need to talk about the weather forecast for you on this monday morning. >> talking about bertha. i understand we have a new advisory. >> good morning. hello everybody. we are looking at bertha a little stronger. the hurricane center has the brand new update at the top of the hour. it has maximum sustained winds at 70 miles per hour. it could become a hurricane by late today or also in tomorrow. we have winds out of the west that is helping push some of the thunderstorm activity to the east of where the eye is located or the center of circulation. that is what's going on with bertha. the current forecast track is keeping it away from the east coast of the united states. you could be lacking at issues along coastal areas possibly rip current out there. great news as far as forecast over open water. potentially a category 1 hurricane by late tonight and into tomorrow. temperature wise across the country last week you
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intel 1970. another part of the structure that used to support higher wages for the middle intercom workers was union density and that has fallen quite a bit that also crosses with inequality as well. why was society healthier or happier what is evidence? if you look at the index of health and social problems it looks like it is fairly well correlated that income inequality is positively correlated with social p the more i'm equal theproblems. the more i'm equal the society the more problems in that society. the more of an equal the more miserable people are. so now to the proposal. . . >> also if you noticed in 1968 full-time work at the minimum wage would barely get a family of three out of poverty. that is where we would be in 2016. so it is just kind of a modest increase. harkin miller won't just affect part-time teen-age workers from affluent families other. many of the affected are over 30, parents and low income families and are well along in their careers. so the proposal would affect male and female -- a good chunk of male and female workers. it would -- over half of the affected workers wou
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stuart: let's talk intel, teaming got to develop the first head phones that track your heartbeat. why would i want that? joining ust and general manager of intel's new device group. you have these head set, very good headsets, i put them on and they track my heart rate. >> that happen here. absolutely. stuart: why do i want to track my heart rate when i am listening to music? >> a lot of people listen to music when they exercise but don't know how good the exercise is. is it making a difference? heart rate will tell you that. instead of putting another finger on your body is easy to do all. stuart: i hate to be a skeptic but i can't understand why i need head phones to track my heart beat? >> the best way to do it. >> they never seem to go together. >> it is really cool. stuart: can i talk? you don't hate to be a skeptic. number 2, i run with head that's all the time and i always say i don't need something else to run with. i would love to know if it is accurate. have a real heart beat, one less thing to worry about, i would love it. >> it is invisible, the design is fantastic, the sell quality is great. you pop i
stuart: let's talk intel, teaming got to develop the first head phones that track your heartbeat. why would i want that? joining ust and general manager of intel's new device group. you have these head set, very good headsets, i put them on and they track my heart rate. >> that happen here. absolutely. stuart: why do i want to track my heart rate when i am listening to music? >> a lot of people listen to music when they exercise but don't know how good the exercise is. is it making...
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using force. he wants to actually have some sort of outcome. in syria, i don't think they have good enough intel and that regional coalition put together yet to any ses tate action. >> sometimes it's true when he talked about initially the limited strikes in isis and what it would require from the iraqi government, it's true when he talks about the regional alliances needed here. a lot of countries that do not work well together that the strategy essentially is to create -- it requires such a high bar that it is very unlikely to be met. it seems to me that unless the region changes quite dramatically in its approach to the problems, it is not beneficial, does not clear a cost benefit analysis for america to get much more directly involved. >> thank heavens it's the high bar. in iraq it took two months from the time isis swept into mosul until they con ducked air strikes, because an an iraqi government was starting to come together and but they have a capable and reliable partner in the north. you can't conduct strike without having a ground force. we won't go into these countries boots on the gr
using force. he wants to actually have some sort of outcome. in syria, i don't think they have good enough intel and that regional coalition put together yet to any ses tate action. >> sometimes it's true when he talked about initially the limited strikes in isis and what it would require from the iraqi government, it's true when he talks about the regional alliances needed here. a lot of countries that do not work well together that the strategy essentially is to create -- it requires...
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intel be. >> for posting in the use summit to hear and to one tutus and -- for the conference last summer asll and 54 the great work which we will hear about and a few minutes for all the good work. [applause] >> had absolutely. with that example set in tanzania us through the bush institute and they jumped at the chance to continue the conversation can't continue to be inspired by each other. what i would say we have to fight for our girls. there should never be a girl in this world that has to feed your getting educated. that is something to us and i can only think of my own girls to see them we want the best for our daughters to be smart and empowered and healthy to be mentally sound and if it is good enough for our girls it is good enough for every single girl and the world but it will take leadership like us to speak up to make sure that young girls are not subject to abuse and their loved and valued and until we do that, we will not solve these problems. people who raise our children, thosep÷ who take care of families come the day are the most important work that they do talk about eco
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as we all know and you specially on the intel committee know that isis has been growing and using territory over the course of the last, what, six months. was it james foley's death that served as a catalyst to finally act militarily? >> i think it has been the catalyst. don't know whether it will be a catalyst to different military action. initially, it was this threat to the kurds and it revealed some of our personnel there. it was the humanitarian crisis with the u dsidis. i think all of those have mobilized the white house into looking at these options. while these strikes have been effective, the situation in iraq is very different than syria. as the military leaders have warned about syria, air strikes alone, pinpoint strikes alone, we might be able to take out some of the military vehicles, we may or may not be able to take out some of the leadership but that will not be any kind of long-term solution. >> not at all. >> congressman adam shift, thank you so much. we appreciate you coming on and the national security team happening in the white house less than an hour from now. >>> com
as we all know and you specially on the intel committee know that isis has been growing and using territory over the course of the last, what, six months. was it james foley's death that served as a catalyst to finally act militarily? >> i think it has been the catalyst. don't know whether it will be a catalyst to different military action. initially, it was this threat to the kurds and it revealed some of our personnel there. it was the humanitarian crisis with the u dsidis. i think all...
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intel corporation. he spoke about his book and the computer history museum in mountain view, california. >> thank you for joining us, everybody. great crowd. hello, everybody. it's an honor to be here with you guys. put this down. i heard there was a new book coming out. kind of neat to read passionate i think i'm selling more kindle copies and hard copies. spent i was going to ask you to autograph this afterwards. [laughter] >> there you go. .. >> you and i could literally swap seats here because i second had the interview show and you cover silicon valley every day and knows what is going on. half way through we will switch roles. >> i do coverage and the emphasis and we had this discussion before and lamented that silicon valley only looks ahead and so rarely looks back but those of us that don't look back are missing something and missing what will come next and a perfect example, you have one of the early spinoffs making money for investors through a stock offering, three volatile people, they really made the groundwork for what we see now. >> it all begins there. the question i give most in all the interviews
intel corporation. he spoke about his book and the computer history museum in mountain view, california. >> thank you for joining us, everybody. great crowd. hello, everybody. it's an honor to be here with you guys. put this down. i heard there was a new book coming out. kind of neat to read passionate i think i'm selling more kindle copies and hard copies. spent i was going to ask you to autograph this afterwards. [laughter] >> there you go. .. >> you and i could literally...
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intel. we would have known about and he couldn't use the excuse, oh, i didn't know that they have been puttingogether this militia for four years. because we could have been there, able to infiltrate and get the information. >> more of a stable environment. >> partnering with the iraqi security forces. we would have diplomatic pressure. talked about a sophisticated iraqi government and how they need that. they need that working with them and shepherding them in the pros' along. i take great issue josh earnest said, iraq was failure. iraq in 2009 was not a failure t was heading into the direction that could have been stable, moderate, quasi-democratic country the middle east would need. >> only if we were able to stay there for the next 20 years. the american people did not want to do. >> we're still in germany and south korea. >> you're comparing germany to being in iraq. >> why can't you? >> germany is stable country not in the middle of the war. >> it wasn't stable country. >> that is way it is right now. it wasn't in the middle, you doesn't have radical jihad its run around the country. >>
intel. we would have known about and he couldn't use the excuse, oh, i didn't know that they have been puttingogether this militia for four years. because we could have been there, able to infiltrate and get the information. >> more of a stable environment. >> partnering with the iraqi security forces. we would have diplomatic pressure. talked about a sophisticated iraqi government and how they need that. they need that working with them and shepherding them in the pros' along. i...
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meanwhile, british intel gens executing american journalist james foley. britain's ambassador says they're using techniques including sophisticated voice recognition software to identify that killer. >> molly, i am hearing this -- i don't even have a word -- he posted his own voice online. >> he did. he posted his own voice, and a western official tells fox the clues from the horrific execution video, including the mufrder's voice have led the, to a former hip-hop rapper from london. he left london last year to travel to syria to fight with the isis terror group. he -- with lyrics such as, quote,ivity differentiate the angels from the demons. i ain't got normal feelings. then after going to fight with terrorists in syria, he started a twitter account and posted a gruesome picture of himself holding a severed head. harris? >>. >> actually, this guy is not exactly a top isis leader. >> exactly. certainly the u.s. wants to get this guy, but one former u.s. intelligence tissues says the u.s. shouldn't focus solely on foley's killer. >> it doesn't really matter who the executioner was. this was the g
meanwhile, british intel gens executing american journalist james foley. britain's ambassador says they're using techniques including sophisticated voice recognition software to identify that killer. >> molly, i am hearing this -- i don't even have a word -- he posted his own voice online. >> he did. he posted his own voice, and a western official tells fox the clues from the horrific execution video, including the mufrder's voice have led the, to a former hip-hop rapper from...
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using his presidential authority. and congress needs to engage in securing this country. as i said in my remarks, intel the border is secure, there will be no conversation in this country about any immigration reform. americans do not trust washington to deal with comprehensive immigration reform until that border is secure. thank you. [applause] >> we actually have time for one more question. so we will come right here. >> thanks for taking the time. i have one political and one policy question for you. casey hunt with nbc news. politically, you discussed -- i am wondering why you view this indictment as political if the judge in this case was appointed by a republican and the prosecutor served in a republican presidential admission. on isis, you have called for more aggressive measures from this administration but stopped short of saying traditional combat should be used on the ground. i wonder if you think we should send combat troops back to iraq? >> when david axelrod, lanny davis, alan dershowitz, jonathan chad all say this is sketchy, outrageous, totalitarian, mccarthyite, i agree with them. [ap
using his presidential authority. and congress needs to engage in securing this country. as i said in my remarks, intel the border is secure, there will be no conversation in this country about any immigration reform. americans do not trust washington to deal with comprehensive immigration reform until that border is secure. thank you. [applause] >> we actually have time for one more question. so we will come right here. >> thanks for taking the time. i have one political and one...
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congressman mike rogers of michigan is the chairman of the house intel committee, joins us live fromt reveal any of the secret stuff, but given the fact that we have this video -- and we're not playing it. we're just showing a still frame -- what do the intel guys look at? >> they'll look at everything. the language, the way this individual talked, how he talked what, his accent was, if it was a real accent or an inflamed accent in any way. they'll look at the lapped scape in the back. they'll try to make determinations if they can identify the location. so every little speck of information on that video will be a clue for the intelligence community, both to verify if it was accurate and true, number one. and two, if that were the case, can they put a place and can they work to try to identify who that individual might be. >> sure. one of the things that is said by the executioner on the video is we're doing this because president obama has been bombing isis, in particular us trying to rescue the guys who are stuck on that mountain. but also we helped the kurds make safe the dam, mos
congressman mike rogers of michigan is the chairman of the house intel committee, joins us live fromt reveal any of the secret stuff, but given the fact that we have this video -- and we're not playing it. we're just showing a still frame -- what do the intel guys look at? >> they'll look at everything. the language, the way this individual talked, how he talked what, his accent was, if it was a real accent or an inflamed accent in any way. they'll look at the lapped scape in the back....
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us do from time to time. obviously in my position on intel. >> you have a little bit more connection probably. >> i have a prettyood direct line right to the oval office. but with bill clinton, i will never forget, i'm a freshman member of the house of representatives and i was invited down to the white house for a meeting. i didn't know bill clinton from -- let me reverse this. bill clinton didn't know me and i'm one of 435 guys down there. i step off the elevator and he is standing there and we're nose to nose. sticks out his hand, calls me by my name and immediately mentions something that was peculiar to my congressional district. >> and you're sitting there going -- >> what an amazing guy. and he just made you feel good. you know, i could disagree with him on policy, but we could still have a conversation and he engaged with you. he liked to get things done. >> i have to say the animating aspect of all those questions about congress with all of those guys, all four of them when i would mention bill clinton, all of them, both sides, had similar stories about bill clinton and engagement with congress. so with
us do from time to time. obviously in my position on intel. >> you have a little bit more connection probably. >> i have a prettyood direct line right to the oval office. but with bill clinton, i will never forget, i'm a freshman member of the house of representatives and i was invited down to the white house for a meeting. i didn't know bill clinton from -- let me reverse this. bill clinton didn't know me and i'm one of 435 guys down there. i step off the elevator and he is...