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el pblico envi sus preguntas via skype, como esta soÑadora desde miami. s.o.t.5:01:13 and i would like to know what's going to happen after those two years are complete.. pregunt que va a pasar con ella despus de que se venza los dos aÑos de su accin diferida, y con su padres quienes siguen de indocumentad os. s.o.t. joe biden/vp de estados unidos 5:12:14 we are going to pass this bill, this senate bill, that we are talking about here, it's going to happen. el vicepresident e le dijo que van a aprobar la reforma y no tendr que preocuparse de nada. s.o.t. cecilia muñoz/asesora presidencial 5:49:11 as long as this president is president, while we work on passing a bill, if you come up against your two years. cecilia muÑoz le dijo que mientras obama siga de presidente, y mientras se gestiona una reforma, su accin diferida ser renovada. tambin llegaron preguntas via twiter. s.o.t. 8:47:07 where does potus get authority to suspend deportation of illegal aliens without going through congress. una persona pregunt de donde el presidente de estados unidos saca la autorid
el pblico envi sus preguntas via skype, como esta soÑadora desde miami. s.o.t.5:01:13 and i would like to know what's going to happen after those two years are complete.. pregunt que va a pasar con ella despus de que se venza los dos aÑos de su accin diferida, y con su padres quienes siguen de indocumentad os. s.o.t. joe biden/vp de estados unidos 5:12:14 we are going to pass this bill, this senate bill, that we are talking about here, it's going to happen. el vicepresident e le dijo que van...
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mitch is joining us via skype. so i understand this lady was trying to serve you papers? what the heck is going on here? >> i'm guessing it's related to a lawsuit which took place at a recreational facility that leases property from me. >> you did have two interactions with her before this, right? you thought she was a salesperson, i believe? >> initially on her first visit i was working outside, on the side of my house, and she came up asking, you know, are you mitch. i said, no, i'm not. i didn't want to have to deal with with the work. the next day she came back at 9:00 in the morning and then she came back at 1:00 and did the performance you see on video. >> this isn't a matter of she had to go really bad and this was her worst-case scenario? >> absolutely not. i mean, there is a cam 75 linear feet where she's standing. but what she's doing is making a statement. oh, okay, you avoided me, you tricked me, so i'm going to get you back. >> mitch, what's your plan of action here? are you going to publicly shame her on youtube or pressing charges? >> at this point, i reall
mitch is joining us via skype. so i understand this lady was trying to serve you papers? what the heck is going on here? >> i'm guessing it's related to a lawsuit which took place at a recreational facility that leases property from me. >> you did have two interactions with her before this, right? you thought she was a salesperson, i believe? >> initially on her first visit i was working outside, on the side of my house, and she came up asking, you know, are you mitch. i said,...
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let's speak to fred weir a journalist with the christian science monitor, joining us from moscow, via skype. little doubt that the people behind the bombers are the islamist fighters in the north caucasus region. explain why volgograd is being targeted. not only the attacks today and yesterday, but in october, on a bus. >> yes, this is the third attack in volgograd. it certainly demonstrated or demonstrates a concerted ability by this terrorist organization to hit repeatedly in a single place. it should be a well-protected city, as these things go. it's clear that volgograd has been chosen for some reason. whether or not it's because the main targets, which are obviously sochi and moscow are invulnerable due to the security precautions or whether - sorry. whether they are launching a diversion. this is the problem. nobody knows. >> i get the fear is this could be the start of a sustained campaign. as you say, leading up to the fact that the winter olympics are held in sochi in a few weeks time. that will be the foremost concern for vladimir putin. >> yes, and he has staked his pre prestige
let's speak to fred weir a journalist with the christian science monitor, joining us from moscow, via skype. little doubt that the people behind the bombers are the islamist fighters in the north caucasus region. explain why volgograd is being targeted. not only the attacks today and yesterday, but in october, on a bus. >> yes, this is the third attack in volgograd. it certainly demonstrated or demonstrates a concerted ability by this terrorist organization to hit repeatedly in a single...
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. >> it tell us how this all happened we have amanda and ryan via skype "right this minute."st, with you, how did you have the courage to do this? >> when you love somebody, you're willing to do anything for them. amanda could have said she wanted anything. it didn't matter what she said, i knew i would put all of my being into trying to make that happen. love motivates you. >> you may kiss your bride. >> pulling this off, were you nervous she didn't like something or maybe you did something wrong? >> absolutely. i love my wife but she's still a female which means she's entitled to change her mind at a moment's notice. i'm thinking to myself, she might absolutely love this or she might absolutely hate it, and it's just a risk you have to take. you go big or go home. >> are you glad that's what your dream was. >>> i got my dream wedding without calling a florist, calling a cater, anything like that. i'm so glad that he did this. >> well, congratulations. you guys make a gorgeous couple. way to go. >>> this is a human dancing around in a red hooded sweatshirt. >> apparently som
. >> it tell us how this all happened we have amanda and ryan via skype "right this minute."st, with you, how did you have the courage to do this? >> when you love somebody, you're willing to do anything for them. amanda could have said she wanted anything. it didn't matter what she said, i knew i would put all of my being into trying to make that happen. love motivates you. >> you may kiss your bride. >> pulling this off, were you nervous she didn't like...
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. >> we have these three gentlemen via skype "right this minute" all the way from l.a. what was it like to be able to do this, to give this woman this gift? >> it was really, really emotional. i couldn't even speak much because i was on the verge of tears. >> how saw some that this organization return the money to you? >> you have heard anything from crystal lately? how's she doing? >> she's very, very thankful. she basically broke down in tears saying this is one of the greatest things anyone can ever do for her. >> it's an attack that comes out of nowhere. >> that's a tibetan mastiff. if you know anything about this breed of dog, huge. >> and youtube sensation is at it again, this time with a nascar superstar. see how they joined talents in this card board rodeo. >>> strange circumstances. you're about to see two examples. in china, a woman walks around some sort of service station. when she comes back to the bottom of the screen, watch what jumps out at her. a tibetan mastiff. huge. this thing is attacking her viciously, looks like it's got her shirt, her arm, almost
. >> we have these three gentlemen via skype "right this minute" all the way from l.a. what was it like to be able to do this, to give this woman this gift? >> it was really, really emotional. i couldn't even speak much because i was on the verge of tears. >> how saw some that this organization return the money to you? >> you have heard anything from crystal lately? how's she doing? >> she's very, very thankful. she basically broke down in tears saying...
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we have him here via skype, sigurd vidal. >> why would you do this?d to find out around 40% of the actual ine dating sites were in fact not single. they were in a relationship and a lot of them married. there's very few brands catering and servicing this segment. >> how much do people pay for this? >> everything from $49.99 to $29.99. >> what's the ratio of men to women on the site? >> 30% to 35% women. >> did you hit your panic button? did somebody walk in on this? >> she's alive. for example i was asked to work for a weapons tacktory, that would be outside of my line. but working for this service seeing the people we're heping, i'm fine with it. >> ali the dog takes herself for a walk. >> ding ding, in this corner you have blue hats, in this corner black hats. it's time for the hat race. i'm sure you're wondering, how does this hat race work? watch the video. >> are you noticing something? >> their heads are levitating. >> they have straws in their mouths with blastic bags on their heads. >> are they plastic bags for condoms? >> it's a straw placed
we have him here via skype, sigurd vidal. >> why would you do this?d to find out around 40% of the actual ine dating sites were in fact not single. they were in a relationship and a lot of them married. there's very few brands catering and servicing this segment. >> how much do people pay for this? >> everything from $49.99 to $29.99. >> what's the ratio of men to women on the site? >> 30% to 35% women. >> did you hit your panic button? did somebody walk in...
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. >> we have david and kathy lead via skype right thisme minute t tell us how they're doing now. >> we're renting a house. the days are very busy dealing with the insurance company about rebuilding the old house and get our lives back together. >> how did you survive? it looked like the neighborhood was bombed. >> it was very fast. the surveillance system doesn't record anything until there's movement. there's a small storage area be low the staircase. it's not until we start heading downstairs is when the individual cameras start kicking in outside. basically the house was being ripped off as i was coming into and getting into that closet. very, very lucky, despite how fast this this evening was roll through. if we were just a little slower getting downstairs, it probably would not be a happy ending. >> what goes through your mind when you see the destruction? >> you think you must be dreaming. it took a few days for the shock to to see what happened. i always remember we're alive, we survived that and how grateful we are. >> you'll notice there's a cat going upstairs at the beginning of
. >> we have david and kathy lead via skype right thisme minute t tell us how they're doing now. >> we're renting a house. the days are very busy dealing with the insurance company about rebuilding the old house and get our lives back together. >> how did you survive? it looked like the neighborhood was bombed. >> it was very fast. the surveillance system doesn't record anything until there's movement. there's a small storage area be low the staircase. it's not until we...
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. >> we have the guy who shot the video via skype, james young. james this is so creepy.you believe it's a whisper. are you freaked out? >> we all had chills up our next. it was creepy. >> was that you behind the camera, playing a prank on the family. >> i was behind the backstop taking the video. >> what do you think the whisper was saying. >> we thought it said watch the light. >> what is your best guess? >> we're guessing it's a guardian angel. >> i like that. >> i'm a bit more skeptical than you girls, i guess. i think it woucould be a ricocheting sound. wind, a number of things. >>> a kidnapping is caught on camera. >> they put a bag over the girl's head. >> see why this video is so not what it looks like. >>> and don't miss your chance to win an ipad mini. the buzz word you need is next. [[ m maalele a annnonoununcece, meet selsun science. you're history. seselslsunun b blulue e itit. ggetets s toto t thehe root f and hydrates the scalp. seselslsunun b blulue e itch. ggetets s toto t thehe root f and hydrates the scalp. i've got 3-alarm heartburn... fifireremaman n
. >> we have the guy who shot the video via skype, james young. james this is so creepy.you believe it's a whisper. are you freaked out? >> we all had chills up our next. it was creepy. >> was that you behind the camera, playing a prank on the family. >> i was behind the backstop taking the video. >> what do you think the whisper was saying. >> we thought it said watch the light. >> what is your best guess? >> we're guessing it's a guardian angel....
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about this adventure he had with his beautiful caribou, we have larry bartlett right this minute via skype know what happened to her after you left? >> unfortunately, i don't. i'm hoping that she regained contact with her mother or another mother. >> describe what the moment was like. >> making a lot of gruntsing noises. felt like a wet puppy to be honest. truthfully, high heart was pounding so fast. she clearly wanted affection. i was the guy to give it to her. >> how does this change your perspective on wildlife. >> that's a really good question. this year i hunted caribou. just because of the nature of this encounter, i chose not to kill one. it took some of the steam out of my hunting. >> how tempted were you to take her home? >> i very tempted. but i could only imagine the look on my partners' faces when i came out with her. >> two guys named tom got themselves in a fight over a girl. and they happened to have the best play by play announcer i've ever heard. the two guys named tom, are actually tom turkey. here is the fight. >> two tom turkeys fighting for domination. >> i don't see t
about this adventure he had with his beautiful caribou, we have larry bartlett right this minute via skype know what happened to her after you left? >> unfortunately, i don't. i'm hoping that she regained contact with her mother or another mother. >> describe what the moment was like. >> making a lot of gruntsing noises. felt like a wet puppy to be honest. truthfully, high heart was pounding so fast. she clearly wanted affection. i was the guy to give it to her. >> how...
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we spoke to tim draper via skype. it was nothing but a crazy idea. that's what six california is right now. we'll keep you posted on its progress. tonight at 6:00, you'll hear what the mayor of the largest silicon valley city says about breaking california up. >>> south bay company is recalling hundreds of pounds of sausage. the fda is ordering them to recall 16 ounce packages of lees sandwiches. the items in question are the pork sausages produced on february 11. also the pork and chicken sausages produced on february 12th. >>> a south bay charity that provides christmas gifts for thousands of children put out a call for help. we have more with how the community responded. >> reporter: there really was a huge community response. in the last 24 hours, people have donated more than 6,000 toys. there are books over here. the charity is very close now to its goal of 18,000 toys. parents are here now. they're selecting toys to wrap and put under the tree. each child gets two toys and one book. it is estimated that the average american spends $700 on chri
we spoke to tim draper via skype. it was nothing but a crazy idea. that's what six california is right now. we'll keep you posted on its progress. tonight at 6:00, you'll hear what the mayor of the largest silicon valley city says about breaking california up. >>> south bay company is recalling hundreds of pounds of sausage. the fda is ordering them to recall 16 ounce packages of lees sandwiches. the items in question are the pork sausages produced on february 11. also the pork and...
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to tell us more about zena and the video we have her friend, stormy via skype this minute. think your video did an excellent job capturing the essence of zena. are you surprised by the reaction the video has gotten? >> yeah, actually. i'm not surprised people love zena but i'm surprised people are taking the time to watch my video about her. i guess maybe because everything i put online hardly anyone watches it, but it's really great to see how zena has become the world traveller she's always wanted to be. >> what is it about her that you think has so many people watching the video? >> she's one of those people who can't help but be herself in all her quirkiness and everything and i think that's what people find fascinating about her. she feels very genuine. at all of the life that she had? >> it was really hard, and i am really sad that all of that was gone. i was thinking of how much fun it was to work on these little projects with her and how lucky and great all of that was. then when i got around to editing it, there were moments where i had totally forgotten that she h
to tell us more about zena and the video we have her friend, stormy via skype this minute. think your video did an excellent job capturing the essence of zena. are you surprised by the reaction the video has gotten? >> yeah, actually. i'm not surprised people love zena but i'm surprised people are taking the time to watch my video about her. i guess maybe because everything i put online hardly anyone watches it, but it's really great to see how zena has become the world traveller she's...
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spoke to cbs news via skype. >> trying to make the best use of time and as a result, i think we're helping a lot with keeping moral up. >> hoping the stars will align for the aurora, the ship's larger size gives it a better chance of breaking the ice and setting it free. >> it was fortunate, absolutely fantastic. but, that's an optimistic view. >> also weather permitting. coem for cbs news. >> the australian ice breaker has to push through 13 miles of ice. remember they are doing two knotts an hour. reach the stranded ship, crews on board say they have enough food for four weeks. >> after a record breaking eight hour space walk outside the international space station, astronauts couldn't complete their mission today. here's a look at two russian astronauts installed cameras on the hull of the space station. they eventually had to remove them after data from the cameras could not transmit back to mission control. this is the third space walk this week. >>> and a bay area high school marching band is heading over sees. joe vasquez shows us how they will help ring in 2014. >> they are the pri
spoke to cbs news via skype. >> trying to make the best use of time and as a result, i think we're helping a lot with keeping moral up. >> hoping the stars will align for the aurora, the ship's larger size gives it a better chance of breaking the ice and setting it free. >> it was fortunate, absolutely fantastic. but, that's an optimistic view. >> also weather permitting. coem for cbs news. >> the australian ice breaker has to push through 13 miles of ice. remember...
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. >> we have ryan fitzgerald and his twin brother, sean, who also helps him with this project via skyperom rhode island. welcome to the show. how did you fall off the map for a while? were you still getting phone calls even though you were having personal issues. >> i fell off. i got my video on youtube and couldn't get it back. i thought people didn't care about me anymore. so i kind of disappeared until i did reupload this new video last night and it completely blew up. i had no idea there were people out there that cared about me and my mission. >> what is your mission? >> my goal is to connect strangers one phone call at a time. there are a lot of people out there that can't talk to their parents or best friends because you never know who might stab you in the back. i'm the guy that people can come to and say anything they want to and they know, no matter what they say, i am not going to tell anybody. i can't believe it has been 18 hours and i have already been going nuts again over here. >> you started a go fund me page now to help with this mission. you are trying to raise $100,00
. >> we have ryan fitzgerald and his twin brother, sean, who also helps him with this project via skyperom rhode island. welcome to the show. how did you fall off the map for a while? were you still getting phone calls even though you were having personal issues. >> i fell off. i got my video on youtube and couldn't get it back. i thought people didn't care about me anymore. so i kind of disappeared until i did reupload this new video last night and it completely blew up. i had no...
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tim's illegal side but to tell us about this season of the moonshiners, we have tim and tickle, via skypeight this minute." welcome to the show, guys! [ applause ] >> tim, as the most wanted moonshiner in the country, what made you want to head over to the legal side of the business? >> well, that's pretty simple. my dad passed away. tas a big a do? i sai well, you know, there is a time and a place for everything. it is a time to go legal with this. we still do make real good moonshine and we still do it in virginia. this bottle, as you can see it, has an illegal product inside of it. it is based off of illegal recipe but now that it is trademarked and patented by the federal government on the outside, it is legal. the government makes money and i make money and everybody is happy. >> what's the biggest difference between illegal and legal moonshining? >> taxes. >> taxes. >> were you afraid the quality or the change would taste once you went legit? >> my taste has improved. we are consistent wechlt stay in one location. every batch is just about the same, which is what the federal governm
tim's illegal side but to tell us about this season of the moonshiners, we have tim and tickle, via skypeight this minute." welcome to the show, guys! [ applause ] >> tim, as the most wanted moonshiner in the country, what made you want to head over to the legal side of the business? >> well, that's pretty simple. my dad passed away. tas a big a do? i sai well, you know, there is a time and a place for everything. it is a time to go legal with this. we still do make real good...
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he joins us now via skype. i have to ask you now, how serious is the situation? >> the problem they're fixing is pretty serious. they had to power down much of the station. it put as lot of the science they're doing on hold. it's not really life-threatening, but it's definitely something you don't want to be living that way on station. they're getting there. the first spacewalk went well and red for the next one in a couple of days. >> the other issue that they're talking about is the spacesuit. can you talk about that and explain the situation? >> you know, outside in the sun, it's about plus 300 degrees fahrenheit, so the suit has to be cooled. and the cooling system in that suit while they were coming back in yesterday may have got a littli little waterbury the cooling system. so just to make sure they're ready in two days they're swapping out that suit. there are three suits on board. they're going make sure the guys have the two best suits to go outside on the 24th to get the best shot of getting everything done. hopefully they'll get everything done in that
he joins us now via skype. i have to ask you now, how serious is the situation? >> the problem they're fixing is pretty serious. they had to power down much of the station. it put as lot of the science they're doing on hold. it's not really life-threatening, but it's definitely something you don't want to be living that way on station. they're getting there. the first spacewalk went well and red for the next one in a couple of days. >> the other issue that they're talking about is...
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he is joining us "right this minute," via skype from denver. >> were you hurt seriously in this swim? >> not seriously but i could have been. >> was it your first time in rapids this wild? >> i had only been paddling about six months at the time. i paddle with people who are better than me on purpose. along with that goes the challenge to keep stepping it up. i had no business whatsoever on that rapid. my technique was wrong. my angle was wrong. i panicked. the biggest part, i didn't dress correctly. you have to dress for the swim. >> you think you weren't going to make it out of there? >> i was not sure i was getting out of that river. you heard me screaming as well. at that point, i was starting to wonder if this was it for me. >> why did you choose to put this on the internet and share it with so many people. >> so people could learn from it. i hope nobody has to ever have a swim like that again. >> even though it is the holiday season, still a lot of bad guys out there like here in moscow. >>> this 28-year-old businessman starts walking towards his apartment. he just moved into th
he is joining us "right this minute," via skype from denver. >> were you hurt seriously in this swim? >> not seriously but i could have been. >> was it your first time in rapids this wild? >> i had only been paddling about six months at the time. i paddle with people who are better than me on purpose. along with that goes the challenge to keep stepping it up. i had no business whatsoever on that rapid. my technique was wrong. my angle was wrong. i panicked. the...
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to tell us more about zena and the video, we have her friend stormy via skype "right this minute."nk your video did an excellent job capturing the essence of zena. are you surprised by the reaction the video has gotten? >> yeah, actually. i'm not surprised people love zena but i'm surprised people are taking the time to watch my video about her. i guess maybe because whatever i put online, hardly anyone watches it. it is great to see how zena has become the world traveler she has always wanted to be. >> what is it about her that has so many people watching the video? >> she is one of those people that can't help but be herself in all her quirkiness. that's what people find fascinating about her. she is very genuine. >> how was it to go back and look at all the life she had? >> it was really hard and really sad. all of that is gone. i was just thinking about how much fun it was to work on these little projects with her and how lucky and great that was. then, when i got around to editing it, there were moments where i had totally forgotten that she had passed away. there were definit
to tell us more about zena and the video, we have her friend stormy via skype "right this minute."nk your video did an excellent job capturing the essence of zena. are you surprised by the reaction the video has gotten? >> yeah, actually. i'm not surprised people love zena but i'm surprised people are taking the time to watch my video about her. i guess maybe because whatever i put online, hardly anyone watches it. it is great to see how zena has become the world traveler she...
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the haves and the have-nots is growing wider-- chris kahn of bankrate.com is here with the stats via skype this morning.. hello and let's break this down. how quickly are incomes growing for the top 5% versus the middle versus the bottom 5%.? > > yeah that's a great question and a great place to start. just to back up a little bit just to recognize bank rate, what we did for the last several months is really focused on income numbers from the u.s. census over the past 20 years. we really wanted to see how fast is that income gap growing? and is this really just one segment of the population that's responsible for the growing gap or is this really something current that's going through the entire economy. we basically looked at 18 to 24 year olds all the way down-- every single age group that we found that the gap is growing for every single age group from 18 to 24 all the way to 65 and up. the biggest income gap that we found is really 35 and 44 year-olds is growing the most between 20 years ago and today. > > what's the problem? because the labor market is growing-- it's improving. > > ye
the haves and the have-nots is growing wider-- chris kahn of bankrate.com is here with the stats via skype this morning.. hello and let's break this down. how quickly are incomes growing for the top 5% versus the middle versus the bottom 5%.? > > yeah that's a great question and a great place to start. just to back up a little bit just to recognize bank rate, what we did for the last several months is really focused on income numbers from the u.s. census over the past 20 years. we really...
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three ice breaker ships are making their way to the ice-locked vessel, but tearily told cbs news via skype the passengers are prepared. >> we've got a couple of weeks of fresh food and on top of that if things get really bad, we've got three weeks of glorious hydrated food. >> ko im, cbs news. >>> american leaders are pushing peace talks to end the fighting in south sudan. no breakthrough occurred on thursday after meeting with the country's president. he accuses a former deputy of trying to topple the government. the former vice president didn't attend the talks. the u.n. says more than 120 thousand people have fled their homes because of a conflict. >>> and an american development worker kidnapped by al qaeda two years ago is appealing to president obama. in a new video warren weinstein asks the president to negotiate for his release. >> mr. obama, you're a family man, and so you understand the deep mental anxiety and anguish that i have been experiencing for these past more than two years. i'm, therefore, appealing to you on a humanitarian basis if nothing else and asking that you take
three ice breaker ships are making their way to the ice-locked vessel, but tearily told cbs news via skype the passengers are prepared. >> we've got a couple of weeks of fresh food and on top of that if things get really bad, we've got three weeks of glorious hydrated food. >> ko im, cbs news. >>> american leaders are pushing peace talks to end the fighting in south sudan. no breakthrough occurred on thursday after meeting with the country's president. he accuses a former...
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right now, we are joined by fred weir via skype, the moscow correspondent for the "christian science monitor." do you have any idea who might have been responsible for this attack? >> reporter: i think that it's 99% susta 99% certain that we are looking at the same insurgents who attacked in bolegrad barrel two months ago, dokumarav's network from the north caucuses or some other group. but it certainly originates there in russia's really eithering insurgenseething insu >> fred, as he indicated, he was going to step up attacks saying he was end his moratorium. i want to read to you, the warning, there is a heighten risk against softer target did such as transport infrastructure in sochi and the surrounding area. this was written in october. so, if i am an american citizens thinking about traveling to sochi for the winter games, how secure, how safe should i feel? >> i think everybody is going to be worried because there are two schools of thought. >> fred, we are having problems. >> striking. >> okay. ? >> places like bolegregrad because they are outlying regions. as we know, russian
right now, we are joined by fred weir via skype, the moscow correspondent for the "christian science monitor." do you have any idea who might have been responsible for this attack? >> reporter: i think that it's 99% susta 99% certain that we are looking at the same insurgents who attacked in bolegrad barrel two months ago, dokumarav's network from the north caucuses or some other group. but it certainly originates there in russia's really eithering insurgenseething insu >>...
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our money man greg mcbride of bankrate.com joins us via skype this morning. good morning greg. how likely is it that americans will overspend during the holidays this year? > >it's as much a tradition as apple pie and grandma's house. unfortunately this is not an unplanned expense, we've known it's coming all year long. there's no better time than the present to really make a plan---not only for this year, but then as soon as you get beyond the holidays it's time to start planning for next year so that you can have that money set aside in advance and not be scrambling at the eleventh hour. > >what are your tips to avoid putting a strain on finances into the new year? > >sit down and make a plan. who do you have to buy for? what do you have to buy? what other holiday related expenses do you have on tap? is it travel, are you hosting meals? you want to get a total tally. the next job is you gotta figure out where that money is coming from. the idea being that you want savings and the ability to set money aside ahead of time to absorb these costs as much as possible so that you're
our money man greg mcbride of bankrate.com joins us via skype this morning. good morning greg. how likely is it that americans will overspend during the holidays this year? > >it's as much a tradition as apple pie and grandma's house. unfortunately this is not an unplanned expense, we've known it's coming all year long. there's no better time than the present to really make a plan---not only for this year, but then as soon as you get beyond the holidays it's time to start planning for...
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he joined us via skype and told us about mohammad chatah and lebanon's challenges. >> well, this man was a very moderate voice in lebanese circles although he was part of the march 14th coalition. he, as a sunni leader from tripoli has been extremely vocal during the past several years, attacking hezbollah specifically, calling it to withdraw from syria and return to lebanon. i suppose one could say that this is packback for his he will quenc to submit that hezbollah must submit to the will of the government of lebanon which, of course, hezbollah has not done. so perhaps, that might be the reason behind the assassination. lebanon has not really cleansed itself from the 15 years long civil war, the fact that there are two regional forces that are trying to articulate foreign policy. the lebanese are caught in the middle of this. they don't know how to extricate themselves from the kind of troubles that have been imposed on them and, of course, when you are not aware of the problems that you have at home, outsiders will varies easily manipulate those. >> elsewhere, at least two people
he joined us via skype and told us about mohammad chatah and lebanon's challenges. >> well, this man was a very moderate voice in lebanese circles although he was part of the march 14th coalition. he, as a sunni leader from tripoli has been extremely vocal during the past several years, attacking hezbollah specifically, calling it to withdraw from syria and return to lebanon. i suppose one could say that this is packback for his he will quenc to submit that hezbollah must submit to the...
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john leonard joins us via skype. he has researched this topic for more than 25 years.his has always been about 25 years away. >> it has been an exciting year. a lot of this has to do with google. they made such a big splash. giving a blind person a ride in a self-driving car. that created a wave of momentum. >> michigan has been playing catch-up for at least 30 years. are they afraid google will get way ahead in the same way that japan got ahead in the 1970s? >> there are two different approaches. the national transportation safety administration has come up with levels. a level four vehicle would be fully autonomous. you could take a nap or read a book. the level three technology is more of an evolution from existing active safety systems in which the u.s. carmakers and europe and japan have had a tremendous record of technological progress. the conventional car companies, it is adding to existing safety systems. google is going more for long-term change towards a transformation of the transportation system. >> all things being equal, when you talk about a crash, i wo
john leonard joins us via skype. he has researched this topic for more than 25 years.his has always been about 25 years away. >> it has been an exciting year. a lot of this has to do with google. they made such a big splash. giving a blind person a ride in a self-driving car. that created a wave of momentum. >> michigan has been playing catch-up for at least 30 years. are they afraid google will get way ahead in the same way that japan got ahead in the 1970s? >> there are two...
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are the only ones expressing their views in public in everything you know is wrong joining me now via skype from boston is lucian griefs overlord of the satanic temple of new york lucian welcome. thanks for joining us so let's start simple what are satanists. well statements in our case i'm an atheist so satanism for me is a narrative construct by which i symbolize my rejection of supernaturalism and indorse for personal sovereignty and individual freedom as well as the pursuit of knowledge however uncomfortable that knowledge might be and that's interesting are there actually people who would call themselves satanists who are you know worship a deity that a christian called the devil. there are some of those but if you go back to through biblical history there is no broken tradition of satanism from then till now it's always been this kind of mythological construct of an outgroup and it's usually in our group. is a label is usually put jord of and it's usually the predecessor to some type of witch hunter purging in that's one of those impulses that we have. that we should be very skeptical
are the only ones expressing their views in public in everything you know is wrong joining me now via skype from boston is lucian griefs overlord of the satanic temple of new york lucian welcome. thanks for joining us so let's start simple what are satanists. well statements in our case i'm an atheist so satanism for me is a narrative construct by which i symbolize my rejection of supernaturalism and indorse for personal sovereignty and individual freedom as well as the pursuit of knowledge...
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jeff barton from treadstone joins us via skype. they are selling the gear to the nsa to collect information. could this slow down anytime? >> this is going to be a long process. the nsa will fight this under the justice department. we have a long way to go. this is an incredibly valuable tool. the judge cannot come up with one example where this stopped an attack. this is an open court. there are certain classified materials they cannot present in this form. i'm sure there will point that out. >> tough arguement to make, saying, we cannot tell you. trust us. it is interesting. let me ask you about the business behind this. what can you tell us about how this is going and where it is growing? >> a new data center out in utah is in expansion a massive amount of storage. every phone call of every citizen in the u.s. that is an amazing amount of data. whether they are using it or not is not relevant. it is amazing how much they have to collect in the storage. every phone call that comes out means another set of phone calls. exponential
jeff barton from treadstone joins us via skype. they are selling the gear to the nsa to collect information. could this slow down anytime? >> this is going to be a long process. the nsa will fight this under the justice department. we have a long way to go. this is an incredibly valuable tool. the judge cannot come up with one example where this stopped an attack. this is an open court. there are certain classified materials they cannot present in this form. i'm sure there will point that...
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jason glassberg joins us via skype from seattle. it is unusual the way this happened. it happened at the pos terminals. explain how you think this happened. >> that is what makes this attack unique. we expect these kinds of things to happen through web vulnerability, and it appears that the point-of-sale terminals, the machines we swipe the cards, were the ones that suffered the vulnerability. >> how can a company protect against something like that? how is it different from protecting against online breaches, for example? >> you would think the company would have more control over the access to these point-of-sale devices. they should not be available on the web, they should not be accessible from the web. it points to some inside phone or ability or exploitation, whether it was an inside job or someone had inadvertently allowed some religious software to run and gain access into the company. >> why would the secret service be investigating this? >> it certainly is alarming. this is not the kind of attack one normally expects, especially of this scale. what makes it s
jason glassberg joins us via skype from seattle. it is unusual the way this happened. it happened at the pos terminals. explain how you think this happened. >> that is what makes this attack unique. we expect these kinds of things to happen through web vulnerability, and it appears that the point-of-sale terminals, the machines we swipe the cards, were the ones that suffered the vulnerability. >> how can a company protect against something like that? how is it different from...
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aining me via skype is strategy consultant for eight giant number of fortune 500 companies. see you. what you think are the top five stories? >> i'm going to talk about mobile. everyone has been talking about mobile for years. this is the most personal device is in the world. you know where this device is more than you know where your children are. it's going to be the year of mobile and we will be talking about it a lot more at companies are going to take advantage of all this personal information and how to reach you. that's one of the biggest topics we will see this year and ways for companies to monetize it. you been seeing this on bloomberg west for a long time, but there are many services that will be available on your phone. >> number four on your list is a data. -- big what's the difference between big data and eta? >> big is systems wide. we know how to use it and extract it from a small point on -- orp top or dekes top desktop. we are talking about massive amounts of data companies have available to the c suite. that data andget make sense of it and be able to do p
aining me via skype is strategy consultant for eight giant number of fortune 500 companies. see you. what you think are the top five stories? >> i'm going to talk about mobile. everyone has been talking about mobile for years. this is the most personal device is in the world. you know where this device is more than you know where your children are. it's going to be the year of mobile and we will be talking about it a lot more at companies are going to take advantage of all this personal...
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we are joined from cairo via skype.hanks for being with us today. >> thank you. >> with these women released with, do you accepts a shift in the government? do you think they may be softening their stance a little? >> it's important to make a distinction here. a lot of it depends on the prerogative of the individual judge in this case and what we saw here is that the judge iníñ the initial case handed down a set of sentences that were particularly harsh, and that caused the public's imagination, and that, i think, caused significant shift in public opinion, which weighed on the government and i think probably weighed on this judge's mind when he was making this second ruling, but yes, it is important to stress that this is coming into can text of a broader clamp down on political protests in the street and the same week that those sentences were handed down, the military-led government implemented a law that prohibits all public protests of more than nine people, and i personally witnessed police turning water cannon on
we are joined from cairo via skype.hanks for being with us today. >> thank you. >> with these women released with, do you accepts a shift in the government? do you think they may be softening their stance a little? >> it's important to make a distinction here. a lot of it depends on the prerogative of the individual judge in this case and what we saw here is that the judge iníñ the initial case handed down a set of sentences that were particularly harsh, and that caused the...
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joining us via skype is one of the most prominent gay rights activists in uganda.en they say they will try to block this in court, frank, let me ask you have, what are you going to do? because we understand the bill has been passed by parliament and the president has 30 days to sign it, if he does. >> we're going to go to the court and look at our constitution, and how this bill [ inaudible ] constitution, and [ inaudible ] avenue. >> and do you think that the president will sign it into law? how much support does this bill have in the country? it passed in parliament, but what about the rest of the country. >> the bill has a lot of support from ugandans. right now, because it was very quick for the bill to be passed through parliament, so it is very unclear what the president is likely to do with this legislation, but we are going to work as hard as possible to make sure the president and parliament looks into it very quickly before it signs anything. >> and you yourself are saying that this is a truly terrifying day for human rights in uganda. you are calling it
joining us via skype is one of the most prominent gay rights activists in uganda.en they say they will try to block this in court, frank, let me ask you have, what are you going to do? because we understand the bill has been passed by parliament and the president has 30 days to sign it, if he does. >> we're going to go to the court and look at our constitution, and how this bill [ inaudible ] constitution, and [ inaudible ] avenue. >> and do you think that the president will sign it...
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mission, and joins me now via skype from the capitol. thank you very much for talking to al jazeera. i just want to start with the u.n.'s assessment of the numbers kill sod far in the conflict. >> having a full picture is not possible at this time, but it is clear that it is above 1,000. beyond that it is very difficult to tell. and we need to verify that later. >> there has been reports of maz graves found by the u.n., can you tell us about them? >> the reports on this has not been confirmed and we are not familiar with such findings beings verified. ten what we are doing, of course, is through the division. at the collection of information, making sure that we have what we need from the victim, from the survivors and from witnesses. and also doing investigations. this is happening as we speak, but we cannot verify this information. >> sorry, i can say that terrible acts have been committed and that perpetrators need to be held accountability. >> they have retaken the city, but meanwhile, the military also says that armed elements have
mission, and joins me now via skype from the capitol. thank you very much for talking to al jazeera. i just want to start with the u.n.'s assessment of the numbers kill sod far in the conflict. >> having a full picture is not possible at this time, but it is clear that it is above 1,000. beyond that it is very difficult to tell. and we need to verify that later. >> there has been reports of maz graves found by the u.n., can you tell us about them? >> the reports on this has...
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service swipe machines at target stores across the country. .ith us now is dave kronister he joins us via skype from st. louis. this happened at the pos machines and it is actually worse. explain why. >> in some ways, when you are dealing with the actual pos systems themselves, you are getting the tract data. you are getting the credit card information but you're also may be getting the cvv number that may be in there as well as the account names are him there are of organizations that will not encrypt internally as well as externally. getting directly into the pos system -- they don't know if they breached thepos devices or it was the server at the backend. either way, you have a lot more account information you typically will not see on an online transaction. >> why wouldn't a company like target encrypt this information internally? >> this is speculation. there are a lot of defenses you expect to see on your organization. with these type of attacks, only two percent are actually ever detected. in our economy, we tend to look at the people detected and say they are doing something wrong. some
service swipe machines at target stores across the country. .ith us now is dave kronister he joins us via skype from st. louis. this happened at the pos machines and it is actually worse. explain why. >> in some ways, when you are dealing with the actual pos systems themselves, you are getting the tract data. you are getting the credit card information but you're also may be getting the cvv number that may be in there as well as the account names are him there are of organizations that...
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. >>> joining me now live via skype, is a man from the institute for war and peace keeping.'s talk first and putin's crack down on terror. he said they will annihilate the terrorists what sort of action are we talking about? >> well, this is familiar, i think. we heard similar statements after the terrorist attacks that happened earlier at the end of '90s, particularly after the -- when the apartment blocks in in moscow were blown up, and after that it was in 1999, and similar statements were made, and usually this is the precondition when an anti terrorist operation starts or military intervention is being prepared. i think something similar to that will happen this time, because they are -- particularly the eastern part of the area is slightly getting out of control of the russian government's hands. >> and how can putin crack down on any attacks or likely attacks without escalating the situation? >> um, well, they will -- well, in the north we hear ever day, actually from various sources, but unfortunately neither independent media or the none governmental organizations a
. >>> joining me now live via skype, is a man from the institute for war and peace keeping.'s talk first and putin's crack down on terror. he said they will annihilate the terrorists what sort of action are we talking about? >> well, this is familiar, i think. we heard similar statements after the terrorist attacks that happened earlier at the end of '90s, particularly after the -- when the apartment blocks in in moscow were blown up, and after that it was in 1999, and similar...
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. >>> joining me now via skype from sicily is the project coordinator for doctors without borders italyand trains doctors at migrant reception centers. can i ask you, first of all, this treatment of scabies would that be routine? >> well, not really. honestly, i'm not constantly in the center, because as a doctor without boarer, we just have a visit -- monthly visit, so we don't work there, but i have been there five time, and i have never seen such treatment as i saw in the video. normally the treatment has been done in -- in the toilet, so of course the person has to be naked, but in in a private place with the nurse normally who -- who do the treatment, not in that way that we saw in the video. >> but what kind of conditions are there in these camps. you were there just after one of the shipwrecks. what was it like? >> yes, i was there in that week just after the shipwreck, and -- well, the condition were very bad for most of the hosts because they were not enough places and rooms for people, so most of the people -- more than half were outside, living outside. they had some plastic
. >>> joining me now via skype from sicily is the project coordinator for doctors without borders italyand trains doctors at migrant reception centers. can i ask you, first of all, this treatment of scabies would that be routine? >> well, not really. honestly, i'm not constantly in the center, because as a doctor without boarer, we just have a visit -- monthly visit, so we don't work there, but i have been there five time, and i have never seen such treatment as i saw in the...
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joining us from phoenix via skype is david gingras representing dirty.com and its own, and marie ann franks from the university of law and a board member of the cyber civil rights initiative. >> david, dirty.com is a gossip website letting users post gossip about anyone from celebrities to former girlfriends. sara jones sued because there was a post that she slept with a team and got an std. the jury found that the website was guilty of defamation and awarded her $338,000. appeal. >> the basis of the appeal is a statute called the communications decency act, a law past in 1996. the purpose was to protect website owners. the law basically says if you run a website that is interactive it allows people to post comments like facebook and twitter, you are not responsible for content. there has been more than 300 reported cases since 1996. every one, without exception has gone the opposite way from what the kentucky judge said. we are arguing that my client runs a website where someone else posted comments. he's not responsible for the accuracy of the words, the author is. >> section 230 o
joining us from phoenix via skype is david gingras representing dirty.com and its own, and marie ann franks from the university of law and a board member of the cyber civil rights initiative. >> david, dirty.com is a gossip website letting users post gossip about anyone from celebrities to former girlfriends. sara jones sued because there was a post that she slept with a team and got an std. the jury found that the website was guilty of defamation and awarded her $338,000. appeal....
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. >> we are joined by tristan via skype from bangkok. we haven't seen the violence. there was a truce. do you get the impression that the protest movement is losing momentum. >> yes, i definitely do. we don't think the protests will continue with the same numbers up until november. the main goal has been to have a lot of people creating the position. it looks like it's legitimacy and open up the possibility of military intervention. >> why has that happened, especially seeing there's enthusiasm and momentum. >> we have to keep in mind that in bangkok it's never been a stronghold of the government. really, they get most of their support interest outside the country. bangkok pulls in 100-150,000 people. it's not good representation of what the fast majority of thailand bequeeths. >> there was an introduction for the king's birthday which is a national holiday there. is part of it the logistics of organising crowds and rallies. >> there has been five days. they've had a break. it's slowed down from here on out. the logistics are hard. we have protesters over a large cit
. >> we are joined by tristan via skype from bangkok. we haven't seen the violence. there was a truce. do you get the impression that the protest movement is losing momentum. >> yes, i definitely do. we don't think the protests will continue with the same numbers up until november. the main goal has been to have a lot of people creating the position. it looks like it's legitimacy and open up the possibility of military intervention. >> why has that happened, especially seeing...
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we are joined via skype by simon from unicef. >> help us understand what unicef is facing as it trieshelp children in the refugee camps. >> if you permit me to remind ourselves of how this - the sale of this refugee crisis has grown in the past year. i was looking back at the figures for the 1st of the december, a number of registered syrian refugees, on 1 december, around 400,000 at that time. today as you mentioned earlier, there's well over 2.2 million refugees, syrian refugees registered around the region. the true figure is probably close to three. in the face of the enormous increase in the scale of the problem, there's an enormous mobilisation by the agencies at which unicef is one. our focus is on the children. it's on ensuring that that have enough warm winter clothing and blankets to see them through what will be a harsh winter and trying to find ways of keeping them occupied, getting as many children as possible into a form of learning inside refugee camps or host communities. >> do you have enough supplies? do you feel like you can help the children in need. >> there'll be
we are joined via skype by simon from unicef. >> help us understand what unicef is facing as it trieshelp children in the refugee camps. >> if you permit me to remind ourselves of how this - the sale of this refugee crisis has grown in the past year. i was looking back at the figures for the 1st of the december, a number of registered syrian refugees, on 1 december, around 400,000 at that time. today as you mentioned earlier, there's well over 2.2 million refugees, syrian refugees...