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. >> the reporter: we interviewed moulton via google chat and says technology and social media >> there's a way for government to be in -- for you to be in touch with your lawmakers. this is certainly a way i feel to be held accountable, because it's direct communication with the people i represent. >> the reporter: staffers say there's nothing wrong with sending regular mail, but it gets stalled at a security screening site. >> i would say it's late about a week. >> the reporter: snail mail, not as speedy as social media. in washington, kyla campbell, fox 25. >> mark: study found 75% of staffers say social media comments directed at members of congress would influence an undecided lawmaker. >> joy: happening right now, a new england surfer is talking tonight about the shark attack that left him bleeding, and in desperate need of help in hawaii. 25-year-old colin cook was attacked off oahu's north shore last week. cook lost most of his left leg and also suffered injuries to his hands, when the shark bit him, as he waited to catch a wave. he says it felt just like a >> he dragged me under
. >> the reporter: we interviewed moulton via google chat and says technology and social media >> there's a way for government to be in -- for you to be in touch with your lawmakers. this is certainly a way i feel to be held accountable, because it's direct communication with the people i represent. >> the reporter: staffers say there's nothing wrong with sending regular mail, but it gets stalled at a security screening site. >> i would say it's late about a week....
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. >> host: secretary of labor, or is joining us via google. we appreciate your time sir. thank you. >> guest: pleasure to be with you. >> host: we will continue with a conversation with staff from montgomery county correctional facility. there are live from there this morning in maryland. it's about 30 miles from washington d.c. and inside one of the housing units is athena morrow who is montgomery county's department of health adult frantic services manager. athena morrow thank you for your time. what are adults frantic services? >> guest: adultfrantic services? >> guest: adult frantic services is a section of the department of health and human services under behavioral health crisis services. we basically work with individuals who come into contact with the criminal justice system that have substance abuse and mental health issues. >> host: what is the percentage of population there that montgomery facility that fall into that group of mental health and substance abuse? >> guest: the proposition we are dealing with is about 19% of all and inmates who get booked into our
. >> host: secretary of labor, or is joining us via google. we appreciate your time sir. thank you. >> guest: pleasure to be with you. >> host: we will continue with a conversation with staff from montgomery county correctional facility. there are live from there this morning in maryland. it's about 30 miles from washington d.c. and inside one of the housing units is athena morrow who is montgomery county's department of health adult frantic services manager. athena morrow...
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via skype, mom jessica and nathan. how did this happen? >> grampy was signed on to the computer and googled xbox 360. made a couple of purchases. >> how did you find out he made a purchase? >> actually mom texted me and said he ordered a couple of xboxes. grandpa is not happy. >> what does the seller say to you guys? >> i have no idea. grampy worked it out. he was able to contact the seller and get the transaction voided. >> dad, you held it together well. i don't know that my dad would be so nice in the approach. >> it was hilarious. who spends $7600 on two xboxes. >> nathan, are you going to be going on ebay again? >> no. >> what did you learn after all of this? >> did you learn to ask your mom and dad first? >> yes! >> thank you for sharing your story. we appreciate it. >> thank you very much, bye. >> are you going to do it again? >> no, never. >>> that's the end of our show but there's no shortage of great videos throughout. come back for more on the next we live in a pick and choose world. choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter sleep number. don't miss the columbus
via skype, mom jessica and nathan. how did this happen? >> grampy was signed on to the computer and googled xbox 360. made a couple of purchases. >> how did you find out he made a purchase? >> actually mom texted me and said he ordered a couple of xboxes. grandpa is not happy. >> what does the seller say to you guys? >> i have no idea. grampy worked it out. he was able to contact the seller and get the transaction voided. >> dad, you held it together well. i...
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suddenly we are saying goodbye to google chrome cast, goodbye to apple tv via amazon, because they feelhey are not compatible with amazon fire to the, therefore they are saying goodbye. new listings lobby put on amazon and existing ones will be off the amazon system by october 29. however if you are a streaming device maker who happens to be compatible with prime video, you are fine. you can stay there. roku can stay. microsoft, xbox can stay. if you want to use your playstation, you are a ok. this is just for the juggernauts of google and apple, and it is phenomenal what they are willing to sacrifice. clearly they are moving to hurt google, because apple already has direct access. they have high-speed stores and online processing but google will be the one hurt the most, no longer offering google chrome cast. that amazon is willing to sacrifice the sales of popular items. apple dominates a lot of the streaming tv market and they will bolster their own product. they want to bolster amazon fire tv at the expense of selling these products. they will lose customers that they really want to
suddenly we are saying goodbye to google chrome cast, goodbye to apple tv via amazon, because they feelhey are not compatible with amazon fire to the, therefore they are saying goodbye. new listings lobby put on amazon and existing ones will be off the amazon system by october 29. however if you are a streaming device maker who happens to be compatible with prime video, you are fine. you can stay there. roku can stay. microsoft, xbox can stay. if you want to use your playstation, you are a ok....
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google glass. in his home marty mcfly had a choice of channels and got fired via video conferencing which does see awfully familiar. some of the companies who went back to the future back then have shown they haven't forgotten about being part of something special. pepsi put out a replica of this futuristic bottle and someone with a sense of humor made a fake trailer for jaws 19. >> shark still looks fake. >> now some of the briefest bits in this movie end up being the most accurate. on marty's street it's possible to glimpse garbage separated for recycling in a way that 1989. and at one point behind doc and mcfly there's a poster that suggests traveling to vietnam to surf which is definitely possible now, happens all the time, but would not have been allowed in that country at the time the film was shot. dave and liz. >> such forward thinking that occurred there. you got to plug everyone who was involved in that. >> thanks sandy. >> comedian chris rock will host the academy awards next year. the film academy confirmed that rock is their choice and that he has agreed to host the show for a second
google glass. in his home marty mcfly had a choice of channels and got fired via video conferencing which does see awfully familiar. some of the companies who went back to the future back then have shown they haven't forgotten about being part of something special. pepsi put out a replica of this futuristic bottle and someone with a sense of humor made a fake trailer for jaws 19. >> shark still looks fake. >> now some of the briefest bits in this movie end up being the most...
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google plans to debut this new operating system in 2017. staying with alphabet, getting ready to blow up balloons. project balloon is alphabet's plan to give the world access to the internet vialoons in the stratosphere. according to the project manager, the project will get its test next year in indonesia. currently, one in three people are connected to the internet in indonesia. it is part of the google x lab. coming up, inside silicon valley and the tightening race for self driving cars, next. ♪ cory: american automakers have been dreaming about self driving cars since the days of franklin delano roosevelt but lately, silicon valley looks like it is closest to making that dream into reality. companies like google and tesla have been leaving detroit in the dust. but bloomberg businessweek takes a closer look at what general motors will do to tighten the race. keith joins us from detroit. keith, first of all, terrific story. i encourage everybody to check it out and bloomberg businessweek. you get a sense that gm sees itself as an innovator, a company that knows how to build cars better than anyone. keith: they are trying to live in both worlds, showing that they are veteran
google plans to debut this new operating system in 2017. staying with alphabet, getting ready to blow up balloons. project balloon is alphabet's plan to give the world access to the internet vialoons in the stratosphere. according to the project manager, the project will get its test next year in indonesia. currently, one in three people are connected to the internet in indonesia. it is part of the google x lab. coming up, inside silicon valley and the tightening race for self driving cars,...
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via moss owe." is it the only way out of the mess for the united states to team up with russia? you can google it or look for it at nytimes.com. >>> meantime investigators in the netherlands say it was no question it was a russian-made missile that blew up flight 17 that killed everybody on there, 298 people. those investigators issued their final report today. as part of it they actually reconstructed the front section of that jet using wreage from the kprash sicrash site. includes some of the nose, the cockpit and the business class. there's more on our slide show this afternoon. first this is an animation showing how a surface-to-air missile was able to -- could take out a plane like this. investigators say the missile exploded within three feet of the cockpit, killed three crew members inside, broke off in the front section of the jet. when the warhead detonated, it sprays thousands of medical fragments and they found some of the fragments in the bodies of some of the crew members. it is gruesome to go through. closer look at the reconstructive cockpit, withdrew can tell the markings from
via moss owe." is it the only way out of the mess for the united states to team up with russia? you can google it or look for it at nytimes.com. >>> meantime investigators in the netherlands say it was no question it was a russian-made missile that blew up flight 17 that killed everybody on there, 298 people. those investigators issued their final report today. as part of it they actually reconstructed the front section of that jet using wreage from the kprash sicrash site....
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google? no, i don't. i own microsoft. i had a fantastic water. >> it's a stupid question. >> they're never stupid. >> you ended up saying you were invested via 250ompanies in asia. >> yes. >> then why did i invest in them because i know the chinese eat fried chicken. >> i'm saying they're consumers. there's a consumer engine emerging in china. yes, it will be more volatile. i guarantee you that. to say as a portfolio manager, you have no exposure to the world's fastest growing economy, even though it's only at 6%. >> my question is really whatsoever research you can have on 250 companies. >> all i do and i have done this in partnership with the ftse. if i go back over a 40 year period and look at rules, for example, let's at the the actual amount of debt on the balance sheet of the company. let's see how it turns its assets over for productivity. let's see if it accrues like the worldcom story here in america. if it does any of those things poorly, i just don't own it. i have sectorial exposure to all the sectors, and i are rules that have been tested back ten years. if that's how i'm buying asian market, and so far, simon, it's working. >> kevi
google? no, i don't. i own microsoft. i had a fantastic water. >> it's a stupid question. >> they're never stupid. >> you ended up saying you were invested via 250ompanies in asia. >> yes. >> then why did i invest in them because i know the chinese eat fried chicken. >> i'm saying they're consumers. there's a consumer engine emerging in china. yes, it will be more volatile. i guarantee you that. to say as a portfolio manager, you have no exposure to the...