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we have them joining us via skype from lawrenceville, illinois. >> hello. >> describe that feeling.running up and being in your dad's arms for the first time in a long time. >> exciting. before that game, i didn't want to play. until i finally saw him there. >> oh! >> did this fire you up for the football game? were you an animal ou on the sidelines? >> yes. >> i bet. >> dad, talk about the feeling of pride watching your little guy running up and down the field. >> it felt great. it's the first game i have been able to see in two seasons. he kept telling me he's making good plays, you hear his name all over the announcement. to see it and the hits he was delivering, it was a good game. i can tell he played his heart out. >> what was the final score? >> 22-20. >> 22-20, yep. he won. >> well done. >> it's ipad minigive away. >> you have to be 18 years old with the buzz word. >> enter on facebook. go to the first post on our facebook page and tap on the mobile link. >> time to reveal the buzz word. it is -- trending. >> now, head over to facebook.com/rightthisminute to win. >> then end
we have them joining us via skype from lawrenceville, illinois. >> hello. >> describe that feeling.running up and being in your dad's arms for the first time in a long time. >> exciting. before that game, i didn't want to play. until i finally saw him there. >> oh! >> did this fire you up for the football game? were you an animal ou on the sidelines? >> yes. >> i bet. >> dad, talk about the feeling of pride watching your little guy running up and...
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who is with us via skype. how is she doing tim? >> she is doing fantastic.he's an incredible woman, it's incredible how quickly she recovers, she is sleeping but just a couple of hours ago we were joking she had an iv in the hospital and she was literally entertaining as usual and joking with people. >> did she -- i've read about the incredible number of calories she has to school. did she sit down for a big meal after that or what happened? >> not quite. i think her appetite is actually really depleted. after being in the saltwater that much time she's really not in the mood to be eating but she really needs fluids more than anything but she was on an iv drip right away after getting out of the water. >> as you were going along with her after the filming was going along what did you see with her, was there better resolve or were there times when you thought she might not make it? >> you know i've been documenting this journey for almost four years and it's just astonishing what she does out there. she's going out there for 30, 40 and this is of course you k
who is with us via skype. how is she doing tim? >> she is doing fantastic.he's an incredible woman, it's incredible how quickly she recovers, she is sleeping but just a couple of hours ago we were joking she had an iv in the hospital and she was literally entertaining as usual and joking with people. >> did she -- i've read about the incredible number of calories she has to school. did she sit down for a big meal after that or what happened? >> not quite. i think her appetite...
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something syrian activist for the syrian coalition, a spokesperson for opposition forces joining us via skype is hela diad, a writer and film maker who is opposed to military intervention. in our google hangout, we have rasa salanski, an attorney who just returned from a trip to the region. yassan shashakly is in syria. actually, he is on the border of syria and turkey. he runs a refugee exampcamp. welcome. yassan, we want to focus the first segment of the show on what americans don't know about this conflict because it's just not out there. in your opinion, what are americans seeing in terms of how things have unfolded in syria? >> i think that people in america are -- think they want to see where people are right, so there is a part of the thing for the people asking nothing but their rights for freedom. when you were there, what did you see or happening that you haven't seen reported? >> i think when i was there, one thing that really surprised me was not really about a civil war. it was about a revolution. living in the u.s., i stopped using the term "revolution to describe the situation
something syrian activist for the syrian coalition, a spokesperson for opposition forces joining us via skype is hela diad, a writer and film maker who is opposed to military intervention. in our google hangout, we have rasa salanski, an attorney who just returned from a trip to the region. yassan shashakly is in syria. actually, he is on the border of syria and turkey. he runs a refugee exampcamp. welcome. yassan, we want to focus the first segment of the show on what americans don't know...
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one of the couples featured in this series joining us via skype. how do you sort of get started in this life sometime? >> i had the sexual fantasy that involved someone outside of our relationship. so from there, we decided, you know, we could go and try out a swingers club. it kind of evolved from there. >> how do you do it? how do you get linked up? >> there is an online community but we didn't find that out until after we had discovered a club, a swinging club, that was close to us. and once we went and saw that this was something that we were interested in, then we went online and to a swinging club from there. >> what would you receive during this four-part series on fit and health? >> they will see four normal couples living their normal lives but going out at night and experiencing their sexual fantasies. >> isn't it hard to watch your partner be with someone else? >> it's totally crazy. it's hard but it's very exciting. it's very erotic. >> once you find another couple, does that become a new relationship? is it more than just a one-time th
one of the couples featured in this series joining us via skype. how do you sort of get started in this life sometime? >> i had the sexual fantasy that involved someone outside of our relationship. so from there, we decided, you know, we could go and try out a swingers club. it kind of evolved from there. >> how do you do it? how do you get linked up? >> there is an online community but we didn't find that out until after we had discovered a club, a swinging club, that was...
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joining us via skype this morning is kenneth greers, the senior global threat analyst with fireeye. good morning, and are trading exchanges in more danger than most people think? > > probably because banks and financial institutions, i think, have been slow to publicize the attacks they have received due to fear of embarrassment. > > so if the banks aren't telling what's going on, what should they be doing and what's happening behind the scenes that we don't know about? > > well unfortunately, cyber attacks have a lot to do with the unknown and the unkown unknowns and unless you have a good control of your own network... understanding of your own security events, you don't know if you've been hacked and it takes some time to figure out what's going on. but there has been a lot of investment in cyber security and i think today we understand, more than ever, that all computers, all networks are vulnerable... they all run operating systems and protocols that hackers can abuse and so we here at fireeye follow about one hundred advanced persistent threat actors. and we know that almost h
joining us via skype this morning is kenneth greers, the senior global threat analyst with fireeye. good morning, and are trading exchanges in more danger than most people think? > > probably because banks and financial institutions, i think, have been slow to publicize the attacks they have received due to fear of embarrassment. > > so if the banks aren't telling what's going on, what should they be doing and what's happening behind the scenes that we don't know about? > >...
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university of california berkeley specializing in politics and regime change, professor fish joins us via skypem berkeley. thank so much for joining us. what is your take on this op ed piece by putin in the new york times. >> it's a remarkable thing to have the russian president going over the heads of his counterparts, president obama and other american political leaders and going straight to the american people at a time when president obama has opened it up to debate and cut congress and the american will yo puck hn this debate is very rare. >> why did putin feel compelled to address the american people and has he made a case through this editorial. >> he knows without american public approval through our elected representatives, through congress this strike it not likely to happen and he's intent to supporting and guarding, protecting his al ali. which is the assad family. if he can get the united states to call off the military strike on one of respite great illinisa allies, he as accomplished a great thing. he's appealing directly to the american people and congress because he knows that'
university of california berkeley specializing in politics and regime change, professor fish joins us via skypem berkeley. thank so much for joining us. what is your take on this op ed piece by putin in the new york times. >> it's a remarkable thing to have the russian president going over the heads of his counterparts, president obama and other american political leaders and going straight to the american people at a time when president obama has opened it up to debate and cut congress...
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weapons inspector david kaye joining us via skype from delaware. jim, let me begin with you. video we are now seeing, some 13 images, video we're now seeing, members of the intelligence committee have seen it, but no members of the house, apparently, have seen it, at least not in any classified meetings? >> that's right, not yet. they will see it and they will get the opportunity to see it when members of the house reconvene on monday. but specifically, the senate intelligence committee chairwoman diane feinstein requested this video, this dvd, i should say -- i'm dating mi myself with the remference to video -- and this dvd has 13 short videos on it, with youtube videos that were uploaded, which the intelligence committee have verified as authentic, not just a chemical weapons attack, but a sarin gas attack, very disturbing images, all 13 of them, showing children, showing innocent elderly people c convulsing, some appear to be dead from this chemical weapons attack. but no, the images have not been shown to members of the house of representatives who theoretically will vote
weapons inspector david kaye joining us via skype from delaware. jim, let me begin with you. video we are now seeing, some 13 images, video we're now seeing, members of the intelligence committee have seen it, but no members of the house, apparently, have seen it, at least not in any classified meetings? >> that's right, not yet. they will see it and they will get the opportunity to see it when members of the house reconvene on monday. but specifically, the senate intelligence committee...
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republican strategist we'll get into them in a minute but we'll begin with an old friend joining us via skype from london is the former assistant secretary of state jamie ruben he's a contributing editor to the new republic a scholar in residence at oxford's rob neyer american institute good to have you with us jamie thank you very much it's obvious where we're going to go with this what's your take on the obama administration's handling of the situation in syria to this minute. well it's been a real ride for those of us in the foreign policy business first to have this terrible red line crossing by bashar assad for him to actually use chemical weapons against his own people and then for the military action to be revving up and two things happened that i haven't seen in a long time first the british parliament decided here in london not to participate in a military action that the united states is going to lead and that's something i haven't seen it probably hasn't happened since vietnam and then as a partly as a result of that you saw the decision by president obama to ask congress to vote a
republican strategist we'll get into them in a minute but we'll begin with an old friend joining us via skype from london is the former assistant secretary of state jamie ruben he's a contributing editor to the new republic a scholar in residence at oxford's rob neyer american institute good to have you with us jamie thank you very much it's obvious where we're going to go with this what's your take on the obama administration's handling of the situation in syria to this minute. well it's been...
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. >> joining us via skype steve hans hansen an associate professor.what do you make of these revelations, it seems the kenyan government had warning that al-shabab was planning this, a big scale attack outside of somalia. >> yes, it's hard to say for now. there has been the creation of committee for inquiry into the processes surrounding the westgate attack, and will probably inquire into the leadings and dealings of the kenyan intelligence services. it may be that there have been voices within the intelligence service that reported this. inside different intelligence, this is common. sometimes these voices are disappearing in all the - what they call noise. all the information and content. we cannot say that yet. i'm waiting and we'll see what in fact will come forward. i do hope that the kenyans make an independent inquiry. there's local questions that need to be answered. >> i'll be careful how i phrase the next section. is this something that al-shabab needed to do for their cause to show they are still a cause that can strike outside of somalia,
. >> joining us via skype steve hans hansen an associate professor.what do you make of these revelations, it seems the kenyan government had warning that al-shabab was planning this, a big scale attack outside of somalia. >> yes, it's hard to say for now. there has been the creation of committee for inquiry into the processes surrounding the westgate attack, and will probably inquire into the leadings and dealings of the kenyan intelligence services. it may be that there have been...
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general idris joins us via skype. very much for taking time to speak to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i know you spoke to the secretary of state, john kerry, he called you. what did he say to you? did he reassure you that the u.s. would strike even if congress rejected a resolution? >> wolf, thank you very much for giving me the opportunity to speak to our american friends. secretary kerry called me today and told me that it is a process in the united states and we understand that in all democratic countries make it important to go to the conference. and we in the free syrian president -- after the use of chemical weapons against unarmed civilians. more than 500 children and we support president obama decision to go to the congress to get authorization to carry out strikes against the syrian regime and we understand really the decision making in the democratic country and realize that support for the decision will make it stronger and more effective and we hope it will encourage other fri
general idris joins us via skype. very much for taking time to speak to our viewers here in the united states and around the world. i know you spoke to the secretary of state, john kerry, he called you. what did he say to you? did he reassure you that the u.s. would strike even if congress rejected a resolution? >> wolf, thank you very much for giving me the opportunity to speak to our american friends. secretary kerry called me today and told me that it is a process in the united states...
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he joins us via skype from sacramento. is there an easier way to explain it?here consumers can go. there's going to be one in every state in the nation and find out online quickly and easily, first, if it's right for them. if americans have medicare, they don't need to shop. if they want coverage and don't have it, they will be able to find out, if they get premium assistance and pick a private plan that's right for them. they will be able to use it starting october 1. >> a poll this month showed three out of four uninsured people don't know when obama care starts. how did the government fail to get the word out? did the government fail at getting the word out? >> i don't think there's failure at all. three years of misinformation. october 1 is concrete, real information about the health plans available, what they cost. that's coverage is in california. very competitive rates. again, in california, 4 million californians are going to get a big financial lift to help make health care affordable. 2.6 million of them with federal support they can apply every mont
he joins us via skype from sacramento. is there an easier way to explain it?here consumers can go. there's going to be one in every state in the nation and find out online quickly and easily, first, if it's right for them. if americans have medicare, they don't need to shop. if they want coverage and don't have it, they will be able to find out, if they get premium assistance and pick a private plan that's right for them. they will be able to use it starting october 1. >> a poll this...
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. >> with more on regional reaction, we turn to molly hunter who is joining us via skype from the turkishr. >> big move, russia urging syria to give up its weapons, saying they can honcho this transition, them giving up their weapons. it sounds like a potential game changer. what's the reaction there? >> reporter: absolutely, john. it is a potential game-changer. in many ways, it is exactly what the u.s. oopts -- no chemical weapons in bashar al assad's hands. but if it is a real offer from the russians, it threatens to erode support for military action. we have seen the senate push off a vote already. we will have to see how people react tonight after president obama speaks. this russian offer is also a sign that russia believes the u.s. will actually go through with the strikes. it reads like a last-ditch effort to kind of give president bashar al assad a way out. the bad news, john, is if russia and syria are willing to give up chemical weapons they may believe that assad can win the war with or without these chemical weapons. >> you are in turkey on the syrian border. are there any re
. >> with more on regional reaction, we turn to molly hunter who is joining us via skype from the turkishr. >> big move, russia urging syria to give up its weapons, saying they can honcho this transition, them giving up their weapons. it sounds like a potential game changer. what's the reaction there? >> reporter: absolutely, john. it is a potential game-changer. in many ways, it is exactly what the u.s. oopts -- no chemical weapons in bashar al assad's hands. but if it is a...
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we thank you for joining us via skype from singapore.s this a sign that things aren't going as well as microsoft might have wanted? >> of course it's a sign. mike co soft is continuing to declean as a company, as a share, as everything else. they've got 3% of a market. that's not much of a statement. >> nokia used to be a big player in the mobile phone business. that it missed the smart phone era and how did microsoft buy into something that wasn't going well and wasn't going to go well? >> it's a sign of desperation on the part of microsoft's part. nokia used to be, blackberry used to be, if you missed the market, and then you try to, you know, you're putting together two companies that have missed the market, that rarely, in fact i can never think of that working very well. it's rarely worked, if ever. >> it used to be that advertising, if you threw big bucks at it and a big glossy campaign things would change. that can't be the occasion with this. there are adds all over this phone and we're talking about the money of microsoft. are w
we thank you for joining us via skype from singapore.s this a sign that things aren't going as well as microsoft might have wanted? >> of course it's a sign. mike co soft is continuing to declean as a company, as a share, as everything else. they've got 3% of a market. that's not much of a statement. >> nokia used to be a big player in the mobile phone business. that it missed the smart phone era and how did microsoft buy into something that wasn't going well and wasn't going to go...
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he joins us via skype.here have been a stream of headlines about the worsening situation at fukushima. can we trust our regulators to be forthright? >> there's always going to be questions about rely la atory capture, how much in fact the companies are controlling the regulator rather than the regular latelior controlling the regulated. what can be the problem with the united states having independent regulators right now is quite important, unlike japan, where they are literally scraping the bottom of the barrel in terms of an independent experience, nuclear engineering staff that can oversee the company and the other eight nuclear operators within the country. right now, it's unclear whether or not the prime minister can actually fulfill any of the rhetoric in terms of new measures. it's unclear what those measures will be or how the government can actually deal with the cries any better than the electric power companies have been doing to date, but from a political perspective, it's necessary to show an
he joins us via skype.here have been a stream of headlines about the worsening situation at fukushima. can we trust our regulators to be forthright? >> there's always going to be questions about rely la atory capture, how much in fact the companies are controlling the regulator rather than the regular latelior controlling the regulated. what can be the problem with the united states having independent regulators right now is quite important, unlike japan, where they are literally scraping...
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he connected with us via skype from inside syria. >> general, thank you for joining us.ou for you reaction to this new u.s.-russia brokered deal that caused for the seizure and destruction of chemical weapons. >> there is a wartime and there is a criminal regime. there is a -- of president and other than that, we think now that there is a very little chance for that. what we can say, the syrian people, on behalf of the syrian people and the revolutionary forces that we are very frustrated because of somewhat going on and -- because of what is going on and the international community is not caring any more about the victims. >> president obama said a few weeks ago that he would send arms to help you. have you received those arms? >> we are receiving now many kinds of support from our american friends. but i can't talk in media about military support. you excuse me please. you know this is very particular and i can't talk about it. >> theirmaof the joint chiefs of staff said he didn't think the side the u.s. has chosen is ready to support their interest and ours. do you fe
he connected with us via skype from inside syria. >> general, thank you for joining us.ou for you reaction to this new u.s.-russia brokered deal that caused for the seizure and destruction of chemical weapons. >> there is a wartime and there is a criminal regime. there is a -- of president and other than that, we think now that there is a very little chance for that. what we can say, the syrian people, on behalf of the syrian people and the revolutionary forces that we are very...
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. >> to get more on the deal and reaction, joining us now via skype is charles delfer a former chief chemical weapons disappear and the top cia officer leading the search for weapons of mass destruction under hussain. >> you led the u.s. search for weapons of mass destruction in iraq. are there any strategies that worked with sad am that might apply to alice springs ard. >>. >> the agreements between kerry and sergei lavrov has a key fundamental point. the burden to move the equipment, aggregate the weapons has been placed on syria. that's a fundamental point as it appears that everyone is agreed on. they center to keep the burden on syria, not on the weapons inspectors. the weapons inspectors are meant to verify what syria has done. >> let's get to the nitty-gritty. the international community has different ideas on how many weapons assad has. when inspectors go in, do they have a number in mind? >> they do. we won't get an idea early on until syria makes its declaration. that's the first step. they have to declare what is in their inventory. sergei lavrov and john kerry said that t
. >> to get more on the deal and reaction, joining us now via skype is charles delfer a former chief chemical weapons disappear and the top cia officer leading the search for weapons of mass destruction under hussain. >> you led the u.s. search for weapons of mass destruction in iraq. are there any strategies that worked with sad am that might apply to alice springs ard. >>. >> the agreements between kerry and sergei lavrov has a key fundamental point. the burden to move...
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she is joining us via skype. hello, hannah webb. hannah. >> hi. >> you look so pretty and we glad to have you and thank you for being a fan. what do you like so much about the show? >> just the two of you. >> oh, that's so sweet. we have to ask because we know that you live in this part of the country. so you live in pennsylvania and you know our show comes on pretty late at night. are you getting enough sleep to go to school, what are you doing, you are staying up all night to watch us. >> i normally fall asleep at 8:00 and wake up to watch. >> wow, that is dedication. we love that answer. >> hannah, we'd never take offense if you dvr and watch in the daytime too. that would be fine. no one else is allowed to but hannah is. >> hannah is only fan allowed to do that because she's our biggest fan. >> we were worried you were sleeping through classes. so we are relieved. >> what's your favorite part of the show. a lot of things going on "the mix," "the skinny," a lot of news but some fun stuff, too what do you say? >> "the skinny." >>
she is joining us via skype. hello, hannah webb. hannah. >> hi. >> you look so pretty and we glad to have you and thank you for being a fan. what do you like so much about the show? >> just the two of you. >> oh, that's so sweet. we have to ask because we know that you live in this part of the country. so you live in pennsylvania and you know our show comes on pretty late at night. are you getting enough sleep to go to school, what are you doing, you are staying up all...
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let's bring in brian todd and david kay with us via skype from delaware. brian, let me begin with you. how does anyone go about verifying authenticating that, indeed, chemical weapons were used here by the naked eye, looking at this kind of videotape? >> fredricka, that phrase you just used, by the naked eye, it's hard to discern the use of sarin by the naked eye. if you look at these videos, you'll see that sarin gas doesn't burn your skin. you don't get that kind of outward visual, but some of the other reactions from the victims, you do see some of the consistencies with what experts say is the use of sarin gas, the convulsions, twitching, difficulty with vision, foaming at the mouth. i talked to the expert of proliferation studies the other day, amy smithson. she says it's not the kind of things you see on these videos, the convulsion, the twitching at the mouth. your body will short-circuit. you will die within minutes. according to every expert we've spoken to, if you're exposed to enough sarin gas in a particular attack, your nerves will shut down an
let's bring in brian todd and david kay with us via skype from delaware. brian, let me begin with you. how does anyone go about verifying authenticating that, indeed, chemical weapons were used here by the naked eye, looking at this kind of videotape? >> fredricka, that phrase you just used, by the naked eye, it's hard to discern the use of sarin by the naked eye. if you look at these videos, you'll see that sarin gas doesn't burn your skin. you don't get that kind of outward visual, but...
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that shooting was sara head, she's an american doing business in kenya, and she's joining us now from nairobi via skyperibe this terrifying event. you were in the shopping mall garage when you all heard three gunshots and then what happened? >> i just sort of stood there. i originally thought it was a car accident. i saw people running and honestly, i didn't know what was going on. i saw several people start to go underneath cars. my colleague told me it was gunshots and to get behind or underneath something. i crawled behind cars, i was underneath cars. then the driver who was with us said we should run. so we all ran away from the shots and toward the stairwell. i thought if we go one level up into the stairwell, we exit the garage -- >> so sorry, we have an interruption in the skype call from sara head. she had been describing how they were in the garage just one level below the shopping mall and heard shots fired, heard her describe people in the group to say run. they eventually found their way in a stairwell where they kind of took safety for an hour and a half. we tried to reestablish the connec
that shooting was sara head, she's an american doing business in kenya, and she's joining us now from nairobi via skyperibe this terrifying event. you were in the shopping mall garage when you all heard three gunshots and then what happened? >> i just sort of stood there. i originally thought it was a car accident. i saw people running and honestly, i didn't know what was going on. i saw several people start to go underneath cars. my colleague told me it was gunshots and to get behind or...
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. >> that brave woman joins us in -- via skype in sarajevo, where she is going to medical school. ank you both for being with us. ilthazar, this story is on palestinian violence. your father was the mayor of boudras, what pushed him to push for nonviolence, nonviolent protests? >> palestinians were using nonviolence before. this is not a new case, not a new thing for palestinians. they decided not to focus on that subject but decided to focus on other things. but as i said, nonviolence was used by palestinians before to protest the first intifada. and the fact that we in boudros, when the war came in boudros and we we knew to what we planned, we knew that the best way to do it is using nonviolence. because israelis -- israel is so proud of its military, and using nonviolence to protest wouldn't -- would make it impossible for israelis to use their military forces. and we knew that the use of violence would not make it any better and at that time we were thinking about ways and tragically to save our land. the main point was to save land, making -- it wasn't about -- it's mostly was
. >> that brave woman joins us in -- via skype in sarajevo, where she is going to medical school. ank you both for being with us. ilthazar, this story is on palestinian violence. your father was the mayor of boudras, what pushed him to push for nonviolence, nonviolent protests? >> palestinians were using nonviolence before. this is not a new case, not a new thing for palestinians. they decided not to focus on that subject but decided to focus on other things. but as i said,...
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joining us now via skype is a senior research fellow at the school of international studies at the university of singapore and also following this story. thanks for being here, michael. i want to ask you how significant is this move considering the symbolic value attached to this park? >> caller: the fact that it's shut down for five months and north korea said they will not reopen it again. it's a development because it enables further cooperation between north and south korea. it's taken the korean angle if you will. it goes beyond the zone and enables hem to have the negotiation on other issues. >> so kwha changed what changed? why did they decide to reopen this park? >> nort north korea needs money. another factor was the pressure of china to bring north korea back on a peace path if you will. the third part was also that south korea's negotiation and with the president's part which focused on developing small incremental measures to oh the north. those are key factors. but they -- north korea is what they call it. where they want to build and they improve the economy but at the same time
joining us now via skype is a senior research fellow at the school of international studies at the university of singapore and also following this story. thanks for being here, michael. i want to ask you how significant is this move considering the symbolic value attached to this park? >> caller: the fact that it's shut down for five months and north korea said they will not reopen it again. it's a development because it enables further cooperation between north and south korea. it's...
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peter joining us now via skype from geneva. welcome to the program.ail how you would how human rights watch arrived at these findings. >> it's actually not human rights watch which worked out the trajectory, it's the un experts themselves. it is contained in the report. >> but it doesn't specify exactly where the rockets came from, did it? >> no, but they give the trajectory, so we simply mapped the trajectory on the map, and it points clearly towards the republican guard base as the origin of those rockets. >> how conclusive can those findings be? it was mentioned as connecting the dots. >> i think you need to look at the holistic nature of the evidence. it's not just the trajectory of the rockets. human rights watch has determined the millimeter of rockets used, which was only in the possession of the syrian government, the amount of sarin gas, and all of the launching from which this could have come point directly towards the syrian government. i think now at this stage, there is very little doubt by any credible observers that the syrian governmen
peter joining us now via skype from geneva. welcome to the program.ail how you would how human rights watch arrived at these findings. >> it's actually not human rights watch which worked out the trajectory, it's the un experts themselves. it is contained in the report. >> but it doesn't specify exactly where the rockets came from, did it? >> no, but they give the trajectory, so we simply mapped the trajectory on the map, and it points clearly towards the republican guard base...
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washington insider jamie dupree joins us via skype with more on syria's offer to hand over its chemicalpons. jamie, is this legitimate or just a stalling tactic? >> reporter: that's what a lot of people don't know at this hour, just listening in on a hearing going on right now involving lawmakers on a house committee. sos john kerry saying a few minutes ago -- secretary of state john kerry say a few minutes ago they are gonna look at it in the obama administration. but he warned this better not be a delay tactic. they are waiting for details, he said but they are not waiting long. john boehner said a few minutes ago that he was somewhat skeptical of the plan, simply because of the actors involved, the russians and the syrians. but it comes at a time when the white house certainly has no momentum up here whatsoever for their plan to authorize military strikes against syria and so it is being explored by the administration just in case. that's one reason why the democrats delayed this. the bottom line, they don't have the votes to approve it at this point in time. >> this new development,
washington insider jamie dupree joins us via skype with more on syria's offer to hand over its chemicalpons. jamie, is this legitimate or just a stalling tactic? >> reporter: that's what a lot of people don't know at this hour, just listening in on a hearing going on right now involving lawmakers on a house committee. sos john kerry saying a few minutes ago -- secretary of state john kerry say a few minutes ago they are gonna look at it in the obama administration. but he warned this...
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he joins us right this minute via skype. obi, how did you find yourself in this position? heading down a car? >> it was a lot of false confidence. i believed in myself probably a little too much. >> oh! >> i just wanted to make a popular vine. >> did you practice this ever? >> we did. but it takes more timing to jump at the right time to clear the car. i don't think i took that into account. i don't think a look a lot of things into account. i'm so lucky to have survived my stupid mistake so i can hopefully tell people, don't be stupid or put yourself in a dangerous situation like i did. in the end, it's not worth it. oh! >> don't do it for the vine. >> no, it's not a new beauty treatment. how this woman got -- >> stuck in the mud. >> the rescue that came just in time. >>> and, see the worst costume in halloween history. [ bleep ]. >> there's a big story behind this if you can pull yourself together enough to listen. >> i can't look at it anymore. that life is delicious. i can cross even more places off my travel wish list. this year alone, i hit new york... and texas. see
he joins us right this minute via skype. obi, how did you find yourself in this position? heading down a car? >> it was a lot of false confidence. i believed in myself probably a little too much. >> oh! >> i just wanted to make a popular vine. >> did you practice this ever? >> we did. but it takes more timing to jump at the right time to clear the car. i don't think i took that into account. i don't think a look a lot of things into account. i'm so lucky to have...
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our d-c insider and political commentator armstrong williams joins us live via skype for this week's. -you think more needs to be done -how do you think america should decide when to intervene and when not to -you were not in favor of going into syria stay tuned to fox45 morning news for continuing coverage of the attack in kenya. we talk with a woman who was in the country when it happened... coming up in our 7 o'clock hour. coming up... why a high school cheerleader with down syndrome... is suddenly put on the bench. ((megan live tease)) you're watching fox 45 morning news.. all local.. all morning. ((live tease)) map 395 map students are pepper sprayed at patterson high school after an all out brawl breaks out. while some join in... others take out their cell phones and record it. megan gilliland is live in east baltimore with a story you saw first on fox. good morning guys, it wasn't just one fight but two... brawls... that broke out here on monday. the fighting... so out of control... one student has her shirt ripped off. "all of a sudden 4 girls come out, all beating her up whi
our d-c insider and political commentator armstrong williams joins us live via skype for this week's. -you think more needs to be done -how do you think america should decide when to intervene and when not to -you were not in favor of going into syria stay tuned to fox45 morning news for continuing coverage of the attack in kenya. we talk with a woman who was in the country when it happened... coming up in our 7 o'clock hour. coming up... why a high school cheerleader with down syndrome... is...
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. >> to tell us more, we have joey via skype. i'm sure you've heard you are kras i crazy more than once? >> i think meaningless tattoos are a like crazier than getting something that has some kind of resonating purpose and story behind it. >> why did you choose to get a tattoo instead of drawing? >> i'm not good at drawing but i wanted to be part of the project. one of the creators of the project gave a speech at my. ad school. in it, he explained the selfless portraits project and said, if anyone wants to get a tattoo, i'll pay for it. two monlts later, it came to me, i'm going to get a tattoo. >> can you describe this selfless portrait idea and why you are so interested in it? >> the selfless portrait is the ability for strangers across the world to connect through the sim expression of creativity. >> how did you determine it was this dude who you were going to get on your butt? >> he came up randomly. i was like, wow, this is absolutely perfect. >> do you get asked to show it off a lot in public? >> i've been asked a few times
. >> to tell us more, we have joey via skype. i'm sure you've heard you are kras i crazy more than once? >> i think meaningless tattoos are a like crazier than getting something that has some kind of resonating purpose and story behind it. >> why did you choose to get a tattoo instead of drawing? >> i'm not good at drawing but i wanted to be part of the project. one of the creators of the project gave a speech at my. ad school. in it, he explained the selfless portraits...
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the result of a third person who was speaking perfect english and they were talking to him via skype with us they were talking about the events of the in the damascus suburb and from the conversation it was clear that the syrian government wasn't behind the attack but it. wasn't clear to you what the motivation was to use chemical weapons to launch a gas attack on civilians in this way what was the motivation do you think was it mentioned what. their motivation was unclear from the conversation but we figured that it would have been absurd for the syrian government to use chemical weapons the regime had nothing to gain from that the massacre there on the contrary it played into the hands of its enemies the u.s. france and the u.k. and it gave them a good reason to use force against the assad government either the syrian government lost its mind but i don't believe that or the authors of the attack or the opposition and it is clear that the rebels are the ones who wanted to benefit from the situation. let us remind you that the rebels already tried to simulate a gas attack a year ago and alms
the result of a third person who was speaking perfect english and they were talking to him via skype with us they were talking about the events of the in the damascus suburb and from the conversation it was clear that the syrian government wasn't behind the attack but it. wasn't clear to you what the motivation was to use chemical weapons to launch a gas attack on civilians in this way what was the motivation do you think was it mentioned what. their motivation was unclear from the conversation...
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so to tell us if it is, "right this minute" via skype, we have joey gore, his wife, tiffany, and theirer, lexi. welcome to the show, guys. >> hello. >> well, the question everybody is wanting to know, is this real? >> oh, yes, it is really real. >> unfortunately and absolutely. >> i wanted to keep kermit. that's what we named the rabbit. >> you see a lot of videos online and you question if they are real or not. to see it and witness it firsthand and actually videotape it at the same time it was surreal. >> did you even expect this. >> oh, no. i really didn't want to let the bunny go. >> joey and langcy was like, let it go, find its mommy. there it's mommy was. okay. >> all of the sudden, they take it away. it was awful. >> i just started crying after he turned the video off. >> how about lexi, was she sad afterwards? >> happy. >> she is happy. the bunny took a little flight and made it back to its home. >> well, that can happen, for sure. sometimes the animals work together. >> did she ask for a puppy after all this? >> she wants a puppy. >> if you're gonna get stuck in an elevator, i
so to tell us if it is, "right this minute" via skype, we have joey gore, his wife, tiffany, and theirer, lexi. welcome to the show, guys. >> hello. >> well, the question everybody is wanting to know, is this real? >> oh, yes, it is really real. >> unfortunately and absolutely. >> i wanted to keep kermit. that's what we named the rabbit. >> you see a lot of videos online and you question if they are real or not. to see it and witness it firsthand...
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to tell us more about this, we have shea via skype from chicago, illinois. part of the reason why you chose to create this chair also is because your insurance wouldn't cover a chair for him. >> insurance has paid for the stllllllroller. they will not pay for any sort of mobility device whatsoever for another five years. i have an engineering background. so i'm always thinking about what can i do to make life for my son better. and i've been thinking about this the whole time and how am i going to make this work and just kind of at the same time, our kitchen scale broke. inside of this off-the-shelf technology is a sensor that i can use to sense the small amount of weak movement that my son is capable of. that's where this inspiration came from. i had been searching for something to capture that. and in particular, my wife and i are very aware that these early years are really important developmentally. typical children have the opportunity to crawl around on the floor, put things in their mouth and pull all the laundry out of the laundry basket. our son who
to tell us more about this, we have shea via skype from chicago, illinois. part of the reason why you chose to create this chair also is because your insurance wouldn't cover a chair for him. >> insurance has paid for the stllllllroller. they will not pay for any sort of mobility device whatsoever for another five years. i have an engineering background. so i'm always thinking about what can i do to make life for my son better. and i've been thinking about this the whole time and how am i...
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he was lucky to be alive and to tell us about the experience we have him "right this minute" via skype. welcome to the show. >> hello. >> when did you notice something went awry. >> what i want to say is that video is what we put online. even if you are a prorider and have all the precautions, something can go wrong. >> was this your first experience with an avalanche? >> no. the first one was not that big. >> you had an air bag. did it not open up? isn't that supposed to keep you above the snow? >> as soon as you see something, you pull it out. i was facing the snow and i tried to pull out the air bag. i couldn't handle it at first. the snow got me. i was tumbling and tumbling, then pulled out the air bag. i was already under the snow. >> what does it feel like? >> 20 guys running after you. >> you were shooting a movie at the time. >> it's coming out next friday in france. i'm producing a show. you can find it on my website to show what's going on behind the scenes. i want my cycle back. >> good luck with that. >> yeah. [ speaking foreign language ] >> i think first i would like to p
he was lucky to be alive and to tell us about the experience we have him "right this minute" via skype. welcome to the show. >> hello. >> when did you notice something went awry. >> what i want to say is that video is what we put online. even if you are a prorider and have all the precautions, something can go wrong. >> was this your first experience with an avalanche? >> no. the first one was not that big. >> you had an air bag. did it not open up?...
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to tell us more about what else we can expect, we have stevo via skype right this minute. >> it's reallyo see that you're back. >> the 50 cent footage. >> i've been sitting on that for quite a while. i've been sitting on this huge footage where i combine my stunts with celebrities. lindsey low han. there's going to be pranks and stunts. i've been doing standup for seven years now. i'm going to be all over the place and it's going to be a lot of fun. i have 150 subscribers already. >> that's pretty sweet, right? >> that's like charlie sheen. >> are you planning gross stuff for this youtube channel ala jackass? >> you bet. >> what does your dating profile look like? >> i don't know how to answer that. i'll just say i'm single. >> one of our editors, brad, says "what's up"? >> kicking each other in the balls is such a great inspiration among young men. >> people come up to me and say, stevo, is there any chance you'll kick me in the balls? who am i to dash their hopes? vhs asked me to do "rock the world." i couldn't do it. i couldn't let 50 girls know how fast i [ bleep ]. >> i think it's g
to tell us more about what else we can expect, we have stevo via skype right this minute. >> it's reallyo see that you're back. >> the 50 cent footage. >> i've been sitting on that for quite a while. i've been sitting on this huge footage where i combine my stunts with celebrities. lindsey low han. there's going to be pranks and stunts. i've been doing standup for seven years now. i'm going to be all over the place and it's going to be a lot of fun. i have 150 subscribers...