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>> we'll be spending more and more of our time in virtual environments and one of the advantages of virtualy is buck someone else. it will be very realistic in the future. >> so if now i've shed this body but that's backed up where will there that be downloaded into? >> there's lot of scenarios where you can create a virtual body in physical reality with a swarm of nanobots. >> will you have the ability to bring, say, loved ones back or do something with them? like my grandmother or your father? >> i have a project to bring back an avatar of my father. i have all of his correspondence and letters to my mother, videos and pictures and so on and we can access his dna at his grave site so if you imagine a future i.a., artificial intelligence, that's very, very smart, can take this information and create an avatar, that's -- that avatar would pass a test being indistinguishable from the original frederick kurzweil to people who knew him. >> is ittette zmal. >> it'sette dool overcome human suffering. if you have a better treatment for cancer is that ethical? nobody debates that. >> any advice fo
>> we'll be spending more and more of our time in virtual environments and one of the advantages of virtualy is buck someone else. it will be very realistic in the future. >> so if now i've shed this body but that's backed up where will there that be downloaded into? >> there's lot of scenarios where you can create a virtual body in physical reality with a swarm of nanobots. >> will you have the ability to bring, say, loved ones back or do something with them? like my...
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one of the advantages of virtual realities, you can be someone else.ry realistic in the future. >> so if now i've shed this body but that's backed up, where will that be downloaded into? >> there's lots of scenarios where you can create a virtual body in physical reality, let's say with a swarm of nanobots. >> will you have the ability to bring, say, loved ones back like my grandmother or your father? >> i have a project to bring back an avatar of my father. i have all of his correspondence and letters to my mother, videos and pictures and so on. we can access his dna at his gravesite. so if you imagine a future a.i., artificial intelligence, that's very, very smart, can take all this information and create an avatar, that avatar would pass a test being indistinguishable from the original frederick kurzweil to people who knew him. >> is it ethical? people question the ethics around scientific advancement for years. >> it is ethical to overcome human suffering. if you have a better treatment for cancer, is that ethical? i mean, nobody debates that. >> y
one of the advantages of virtual realities, you can be someone else.ry realistic in the future. >> so if now i've shed this body but that's backed up, where will that be downloaded into? >> there's lots of scenarios where you can create a virtual body in physical reality, let's say with a swarm of nanobots. >> will you have the ability to bring, say, loved ones back like my grandmother or your father? >> i have a project to bring back an avatar of my father. i have all...
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virtual reality. unlike in the 90's when the technology was bulky and expensive and did not work that well, we now have a device called the oculus rift. sony is putting out its own version. this is going to be priced at the level where you will plug this into your home game console and it will enable virtual reality. it looks a little weird on your head, but when you do it, you're instantly surrounded by this 3-d panorama, you look up and looked down, you feel like you are where you are. this opens up incredible applications and entertainment. video games written specifically for virtual reality will obviously be the first major thing that gets people excited. already, people are extremely excited about this. over time, you could see virtual reality becoming a new entertainment medium. when movies were written or made to be viewed in virtual-reality? consider playing a game come i sit back and experience some sort of immersive 3-d experience. people talked about applications and travel. were ineard yo
virtual reality. unlike in the 90's when the technology was bulky and expensive and did not work that well, we now have a device called the oculus rift. sony is putting out its own version. this is going to be priced at the level where you will plug this into your home game console and it will enable virtual reality. it looks a little weird on your head, but when you do it, you're instantly surrounded by this 3-d panorama, you look up and looked down, you feel like you are where you are. this...
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virtual reality came out in the 1990's. i remember going into a video arcade in the 90's and putting and my bulky headset view is completely surrounded my felt as if i was in this digital landscape doing some kind of space mission. it was cool and interesting but it was not going to take off because the technology was too expensive and the graphics were not that good. it actually had some interesting applications in industry. don a headsetto and certain kinds of architectural settings to design the building or look into a 3-d view of something. what we are talking about here is mass-market virtual reality. we now have a0's, device soon to hit the market call the oculus rift and sony is putting out its own version. the levelbe priced at where you will plug this into your home game console and it will enable virtual reality. you will put this thing over your head and it looks weird but when you do it, you're instantly surrounded by this 3-d panorama. you feel like you are are where you are. this opens up incredible applicatio
virtual reality came out in the 1990's. i remember going into a video arcade in the 90's and putting and my bulky headset view is completely surrounded my felt as if i was in this digital landscape doing some kind of space mission. it was cool and interesting but it was not going to take off because the technology was too expensive and the graphics were not that good. it actually had some interesting applications in industry. don a headsetto and certain kinds of architectural settings to design...
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the virtual reality is connect wednesday the tried and true tool called prolonged exposure therapy. >> this i really don't like because i'm claustrophobic and i feel really enclosed here and i don't know what's going to be around any corner so yeah, this is. tapping into my worst fears. i'm going to get out of there. >> this is a generation of soldiers who group playing video games. how does that factor into this as a therapy? >> if you give somebody the option of doing straight talk to a psychologist form of treatment or you tell them hey, we're going to put you in virtual reality and that's going to be part of the treatment, you know digital generation, folks that's and easy choice. we're hoping that's that will break down barriers to care. >> to undergo this therapy the patient has to descent into his -- descend into his or her worst fear. i imagine that would be difficult for not only him but the clinician or therapies. wha therapist. what is the benefit there? >> put the person in a situation, they feel anxiety, and over times the anxiety naturally dissipates. the person can face
the virtual reality is connect wednesday the tried and true tool called prolonged exposure therapy. >> this i really don't like because i'm claustrophobic and i feel really enclosed here and i don't know what's going to be around any corner so yeah, this is. tapping into my worst fears. i'm going to get out of there. >> this is a generation of soldiers who group playing video games. how does that factor into this as a therapy? >> if you give somebody the option of doing...
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they're quick to announce the first professional sports team to accept this virtual currency, inside their brand-new stadium which is still under construction. it will be accepted when it opens up next year. that means you would shall abbe show up with your virtual bit coin wallet that you can install on your smartphone. you will be allowed to use your virtual currency to buy anything, food, drinks, souvenirs, even tickets to the game. the sacramento kings already allow the bit coins, but only online for things like tickets, not for purchases inside the arena. >> we're the first to enable it in the stadium. one of the challenges with bit coin is it's accepted online a lot but not accepted in the real world. i think our stadium and this experience should be a prbridge for people to see how it's used in the real world. >> reporter: now, anyone who's been here in san jose has seen the structure popping up over the past few months. this is the first time, i think, at least that i've been in here. it's going to be the new earthquake stadium. seating capacity of 18,000. you can see the sea
they're quick to announce the first professional sports team to accept this virtual currency, inside their brand-new stadium which is still under construction. it will be accepted when it opens up next year. that means you would shall abbe show up with your virtual bit coin wallet that you can install on your smartphone. you will be allowed to use your virtual currency to buy anything, food, drinks, souvenirs, even tickets to the game. the sacramento kings already allow the bit coins, but only...
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world, virtual relationships.ual relationship i think is crucial. i think this generation will grow up being able to create and maintain meaningful virtual relationships. personal lives and business lives in a way the boomers just can't understand and that will really change this notion of virtualization. >> and general topic, almost, joel, you were referring to this, as technology advances very quickly and society may not necessarily be caught up to the speed at which it is, moving, you know, general question could be, are people, is internet and technology making people smarter or dumber. i was talking about that earlier, kind of an angle of that, will the next generation, young people growing up with this technology, because they are living with it from day one, will they be at todayed so their learning curve will be better and they will be able to be smarter and help to use it constantly, compared to people, can say, oh, young people will actually solve problems here. maybe they have at least more tools than p
world, virtual relationships.ual relationship i think is crucial. i think this generation will grow up being able to create and maintain meaningful virtual relationships. personal lives and business lives in a way the boomers just can't understand and that will really change this notion of virtualization. >> and general topic, almost, joel, you were referring to this, as technology advances very quickly and society may not necessarily be caught up to the speed at which it is, moving, you...
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it is true that there is virtually no republican who accepts the science that virtually is unanimous. there is no scientific question. there's just political denial. >> as the fires rage, so does this claim. in tonight as reality check, sam brock goes behind the numbers. >> you know, according to the latest pugh research poll, about 25% of republican voters believe that global warming is occurring and that we are responsible. how does that compare to the rate in congress? you probably know the high profile cases. john boehner says we're no closer to finding the real cause of climate thing than we were ten years ago. rand paul and marco rubio say changes won't work. we asked students to take a guess out of 275 congressional republicans, how many believe that we are causing climate change. >> probably 40%. >> reporter: so over 100? like 110 or so? >> 150 believe in the science. the rest of it are making the choice not to follow it for political reasons. >> about 100? >> reporter: so like a third, roughly. >> yeah. >> 150. >> i would say 50 maybe. not very many, i don't think. >> reporte
it is true that there is virtually no republican who accepts the science that virtually is unanimous. there is no scientific question. there's just political denial. >> as the fires rage, so does this claim. in tonight as reality check, sam brock goes behind the numbers. >> you know, according to the latest pugh research poll, about 25% of republican voters believe that global warming is occurring and that we are responsible. how does that compare to the rate in congress? you...
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we thought, well, why not try and create virtual reality simulation? there had just been at key series published by then someone unknown to me who is now close colleague taking vietnam veterans who had failed, if you welcome a multiple treatments over many years and showing that they could achieve symptom reduction with the virtual simulation of the non. i am going to jump forward now. piggybacking on her work that suggested these forms of treatment were, indeed, a potentially effective we now have a multi sight clinical trial going on comparing virtual reality, forms of exposure therapy for our warriors returning from iraq in afghanistan. you can see, at this point we now have -- when i started with the world trade center, we had to run this on the workstation. it was a very limited program depending on how much time there is also you that. we're all more interested in combat-related ptsd. today we have -- in the alum started this back in 2007 there were two scenarios. the city's scene with the patrol. you could only really have one soldier in the pat
we thought, well, why not try and create virtual reality simulation? there had just been at key series published by then someone unknown to me who is now close colleague taking vietnam veterans who had failed, if you welcome a multiple treatments over many years and showing that they could achieve symptom reduction with the virtual simulation of the non. i am going to jump forward now. piggybacking on her work that suggested these forms of treatment were, indeed, a potentially effective we now...
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tonight: >> there is virtually no republican who accepts the science that virtually is unanimous. i mean, there is no scientific question. >> the governor of california blaming fires and drought on climate change. but a factor investigation shows that's nonsense. we'll present the facts tonight. >> you either lead or disappoint. unfortunately today in my opinion american is disappointed. >> chris christie attacking president obama. can county governor of new jersey get back into the presidential race? brit hume on that. >> what life lessons has lady gaga taught you? >> oh my god. >> also ahead, it is jesse watters going against lady gaga. place your bets. >> dancing, arm ups. >> don't do that again. >> oh. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >> i'm bill o'reilly, thanks for watching us tonight. climate change chaos that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. looks like hell in california as the fire season has started early year. the nation's most populated state in trouble. governor brown says climate change is the
tonight: >> there is virtually no republican who accepts the science that virtually is unanimous. i mean, there is no scientific question. >> the governor of california blaming fires and drought on climate change. but a factor investigation shows that's nonsense. we'll present the facts tonight. >> you either lead or disappoint. unfortunately today in my opinion american is disappointed. >> chris christie attacking president obama. can county governor of new jersey get...
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why not try to create virtual reality simulation? there had been a case published by some unknowns of taking vietnam vets who had failed if you will ultimately treatments over many years and showing that they could accretive reduction -- achieve reduction. i will jump forward now. feeding backing -- piggybacking on her work and my work to get the forms of treatment, we now have a multi site clinical trial going on in comparing the virtual reality. next slide please. you can see at this point we now have -- when i started with the world trade center, it cost about three $5,000 when he had a running on a workstation. it was a limited program. i think we are all more haveested in -- today we two scenarios. there was a city seen. we could only have one on patrol and one convoy. ago, myple of days colleagues launched a version with 14 different scenarios, including scenarios which is a highly specific form of trauma. in what we dore is we don't use all of the available elements. undergo trauma, we learn cues to the fear. a common one woul
why not try to create virtual reality simulation? there had been a case published by some unknowns of taking vietnam vets who had failed if you will ultimately treatments over many years and showing that they could accretive reduction -- achieve reduction. i will jump forward now. feeding backing -- piggybacking on her work and my work to get the forms of treatment, we now have a multi site clinical trial going on in comparing the virtual reality. next slide please. you can see at this point we...
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we generally don't know what the effects are of growing up so, attached to the virtual world, virtual relationships. this generation will grow up being able to create and maintain meaningful virtual relationships and personal and business lives that in a way the boomers cannot understand. that will really change this notion of virtualization. you areal topic, joel, referring to this. as technology advances quickly and society is not necessary cut up to the speed at which it is aught up to the speed at which it is moving -- and angle is will the next generation, the people growing up with this, because they are living with this, will they be adapted so they are learning better? smarter andl be help to use it constantly? people can say, the young people will solve the problems. maybe they have more tools than people who had not grown up with this technology and it is harder for them to adapt, even though they will be around for the next few decades. >> i would be happy with employed. i don't know if they are adapting. i just want them out of my basement. [laughter] i have two daughters.
we generally don't know what the effects are of growing up so, attached to the virtual world, virtual relationships. this generation will grow up being able to create and maintain meaningful virtual relationships and personal and business lives that in a way the boomers cannot understand. that will really change this notion of virtualization. you areal topic, joel, referring to this. as technology advances quickly and society is not necessary cut up to the speed at which it is aught up to the...
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what are they doing in the virtual reality field? you look at this technology, oculus has eclipsed them. are they trying to profit off of someone else's success? >> today, their titles are primarily on web and multiplatform, but not necessarily this third or fourth screen, if you will. but this is a nascent market and this idea that you can play video games at home with goggles around, this is not a market we've seen kickoff. it's not clear what they were doing in this. presumably, they were making games that would be used on these future formats, but we don't know. >> is this then indication that mark zuckerberg should not be negotiating deals in weeks? but when he bought oculus, it happened so fast. he is probably learning a fair amount about how to do m&a and building a team to help along the way. one thing about some of these deals is in some cases, they have to happen quickly because you are in this environment that's very competitive. we don't know who was putting forth it's for oculus, but we know it was competitive. at some p
what are they doing in the virtual reality field? you look at this technology, oculus has eclipsed them. are they trying to profit off of someone else's success? >> today, their titles are primarily on web and multiplatform, but not necessarily this third or fourth screen, if you will. but this is a nascent market and this idea that you can play video games at home with goggles around, this is not a market we've seen kickoff. it's not clear what they were doing in this. presumably, they...
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williams, some of the innovations you talked about some of the virtual po box. can you tell me what a virtual po box is? >> at first question it seems like what mr. davis was offering . >> perhaps they are related to one another. >> today the postal service is limited and the number of post office boxes that can offer to our users. it is also limited in the number of things you can put in their. it would allow people -- we can talk about classes of customers that allows the customer to open a box that has no dimensions and to anld be delivered address in the united states that people apply for. there are a lot of foreign customers that would like to do this but cannot because they do not have a u.s. address. allow it toox would go there and that post office could combine it with other things going to that country and send it at a discounted rate. we think that would be good for commerce. it would also provide for small businesses and innovative the ability to operate the business out of the virtual po box. would temporarily store the items. with a faxry this typ
williams, some of the innovations you talked about some of the virtual po box. can you tell me what a virtual po box is? >> at first question it seems like what mr. davis was offering . >> perhaps they are related to one another. >> today the postal service is limited and the number of post office boxes that can offer to our users. it is also limited in the number of things you can put in their. it would allow people -- we can talk about classes of customers that allows the...
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engineered to virtually sip fuel. the mercedes-benz e250 bluetec. defying expectations.michael jackson showed up at last night's billboard music awards to perform his new song. and he's not the first dead celebrity to make a surprise appearance. abc's david wright explains how. ♪ dance through the night ♪ dance to the beat of the moon ♪ >> reporter: the king of pop moonwalks again. at the billboard music awards last night this brand new michael jackson number stole the show. ♪ some of the fans were in tears. ♪ >> it's magic. that's the best way to explain it. it's michael magic. >> reporter: a 3-d avatar performing on stage. not a hologram but a virtual michael jackson, according to the producers. >> i like to call it an illusion because it is really the illusion and the magic of michael. and for me the essence, the energy of michael is really brought to life. >> reporter: it's not just michael. some of the dancers are avatars too. others are real but probably were still in diapers when "thriller" was at the top of the charts. >> the majority of these guys were probably
engineered to virtually sip fuel. the mercedes-benz e250 bluetec. defying expectations.michael jackson showed up at last night's billboard music awards to perform his new song. and he's not the first dead celebrity to make a surprise appearance. abc's david wright explains how. ♪ dance through the night ♪ dance to the beat of the moon ♪ >> reporter: the king of pop moonwalks again. at the billboard music awards last night this brand new michael jackson number stole the show. ♪...
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justin was 5'6", 140 pounds, virtually the same height and weight as ari squire.entists compared dna from justin's toothbrush to dna from the victim. they also took a dna sample from justin's mother into when we finally got the dna results back, we were able to positively identify the body that we had as justin new man. >> police put out an all points bulletin for justin new man's car which was missing. they assumed if they found newman's car, they'd also find ari squire. . >>> just one day after the arson fire that killed justin newman, denise squire received an e-mail from her husband ari. >> my will and letters are in my file drawer to my left in my office. they are located in a priority mail envelope addressed to you. >> three days after the fire, she received another e-mail from ari's e-mail account. >> when will my ashes be returned to you? where are you planning on disconsist%ing them? is there anything you need? thank you, denise. with my love, ari. >> it appeared to me that he was trying to find out where we're at in the investigation without coming out a
justin was 5'6", 140 pounds, virtually the same height and weight as ari squire.entists compared dna from justin's toothbrush to dna from the victim. they also took a dna sample from justin's mother into when we finally got the dna results back, we were able to positively identify the body that we had as justin new man. >> police put out an all points bulletin for justin new man's car which was missing. they assumed if they found newman's car, they'd also find ari squire. ....
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the number of virtual currency users continues to grow. that's despite the recent bankruptcy of mount gox, a major bitcoin exchange based in tokyo. >> one, two, three. >> the atm was installed at a bar in a downtown area. about 40 people gathered on the inaugural day to give it a try. the machine takes in cash and exchanges it into the virtual currency which is then sent to the users' smartphones at the current rate. >> translator: bitcoin users are on the rise around the world. >> translator: this is so exciting. >> mount gox's bankruptcy caused millions of dollars in losses for customers around the globe. the firm was once the world's largest bitcoin exchange. despite the setback, the number of bitcoin users is estimated to exceed 3 million across the world. new exchanges for the virtual currency continue to be launched, even here in japan. >>> all right. that is going to wrap it up for business hour. here's a check of the markets. >>> heavy rain and strong storms are hitting parts of canada and the united states. our meteorologist jonat
the number of virtual currency users continues to grow. that's despite the recent bankruptcy of mount gox, a major bitcoin exchange based in tokyo. >> one, two, three. >> the atm was installed at a bar in a downtown area. about 40 people gathered on the inaugural day to give it a try. the machine takes in cash and exchanges it into the virtual currency which is then sent to the users' smartphones at the current rate. >> translator: bitcoin users are on the rise around the...
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of the game. >> yes, virtual eventual equality.t's the dream. now let's see how this news went down in nintendo's world this week. as you can see, mario just got the call. he's overjoyed. his friend link and they are -- whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. i did not know they were gay. >> a match made in virtual reality. we move onto the billboard views where the anticipation was high from a posthumous appearance from the king of pop. take a look. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hollow gram of michael jackson performing his newly released song "slave to the rhythm." live on stage. the track was recorded in 1991 during the session for his "dangerous" album. they said the performance was nearly half a year of planning, choreography and filming. jackson's new album, escape, was released last week. i find it completely intoxicating to watch that. i didn't get to see the billboard music awards last night. this is the first time i'm seeing this. >>> earlier in the show we asked you who do you want to see in holoram. >> thomas, michael says just let me know when i can buy o
of the game. >> yes, virtual eventual equality.t's the dream. now let's see how this news went down in nintendo's world this week. as you can see, mario just got the call. he's overjoyed. his friend link and they are -- whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. i did not know they were gay. >> a match made in virtual reality. we move onto the billboard views where the anticipation was high from a posthumous appearance from the king of pop. take a look. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> hollow gram of michael...
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that is the comprehensive legislation supported by virtually every veterans' organization in the country, millions of veterans and the american people and says, thank you, to the veterans who put their lives on the line to defend this country. we will be there for you. i would ask that this legislation be passed. i ask unanimous consent that that happens. madam president. >> objection is heard to the senator from the state of florida. affair objection. >> madam president. >> senator from florida. >> i want to address a couple of points. the first is on the issue of politicizing. for example, i have not come forward. sometimes in this process there are times when that is important. there are people who are clearly not doing their job. our job to step forward and say that. let's give the secretary of a chance to see what happened.
that is the comprehensive legislation supported by virtually every veterans' organization in the country, millions of veterans and the american people and says, thank you, to the veterans who put their lives on the line to defend this country. we will be there for you. i would ask that this legislation be passed. i ask unanimous consent that that happens. madam president. >> objection is heard to the senator from the state of florida. affair objection. >> madam president. >>...
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and ceo of founder virtual. of these kinds of virtual assistance before. t? relationshipn the between the client and the assistant. we hire stay-at-home moms. we hire people with disabilities that stay at home. we connect them with a busy entrepreneur or a busy small business owner. they act as a personal assistant. a book talked about this in india and how popular it is. $100 a month for a certain number of hours. you are charging $199 a month. what do you get with that? >> you get eight hours of service and you work with your assistant and they can do everything from book your travel and manager calendar. my assistant does all of my travel and research for anything like an interview like this. if we want to move the business in another direction. >> why are you more expensive than india? >> it is supporting jobs in the united states. the quality is different. it is something that i could get kind a lot more. >> what about the privacy aspect? it is one thing to let somebody do things for you, the what when you -- about we get into financial information? sign
and ceo of founder virtual. of these kinds of virtual assistance before. t? relationshipn the between the client and the assistant. we hire stay-at-home moms. we hire people with disabilities that stay at home. we connect them with a busy entrepreneur or a busy small business owner. they act as a personal assistant. a book talked about this in india and how popular it is. $100 a month for a certain number of hours. you are charging $199 a month. what do you get with that? >> you get eight...
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clock tower the building across the street is exactly the same height so it would be blocked so virtually useless >> i'm looking pictures produced by at&t you may have those available their photo simulations i guess if you can bring them up fine but they're new stacks look like 38 they blend in how much of the of stacks i can certainly give those to the gentleman if i want to put those up on the screen and i'm not saying those photographs were taken from the various streets. when you view those you can see the before and after the stacks are hidden and not appear to come above that and another one they brought from another view yeah. there's the other one you can see the part that's contradicted there and the stacks sit on top of the area that's constructed. i guess my question is there's a suggestion about story poles i'm not saying we have to do that did you find out how far those stacks come up >> so, yeah 14 meeting feet above the roof. >> but it takes up part of the space and that's correct and there's one stack existing that's part of this building it seems to be the same size of so
clock tower the building across the street is exactly the same height so it would be blocked so virtually useless >> i'm looking pictures produced by at&t you may have those available their photo simulations i guess if you can bring them up fine but they're new stacks look like 38 they blend in how much of the of stacks i can certainly give those to the gentleman if i want to put those up on the screen and i'm not saying those photographs were taken from the various streets. when you...
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if they want to grow anything, -- that is virtually inert. if they want to grow anything, they have to go to the seed company. this is the old company's store model on a grand scale. thenless the epa is given opportunity and faces increased public pressure, it is unlikely the agency will take necessary steps to protect our bees. >> and public pressure to protect the bees is growing. >> recently over 250,000 people from across the country sent a clear message to the environmental protection agency that they need to take immediate action to phase out or suspend the use of these pesticides,id specifically clothianidin. the message that came back from the epa was, we are not listening. >> [speaking foreign language] principalcautionary followed in most of the european countries as we err on the side of caution. here in united states, it seems to be the other way around. what the epa and the chemical companies up done has turned the environment into the experiments, and the people of become guinea pigs. we are experimental animals. >> bees are sym
if they want to grow anything, -- that is virtually inert. if they want to grow anything, they have to go to the seed company. this is the old company's store model on a grand scale. thenless the epa is given opportunity and faces increased public pressure, it is unlikely the agency will take necessary steps to protect our bees. >> and public pressure to protect the bees is growing. >> recently over 250,000 people from across the country sent a clear message to the environmental...
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oculus virtual reality. it adds up to a rebound.ach an all-time high of $72 on march 10, just in time for mark zuckerberg's 30th birthday and the end of the second year in the public eye. as founder and managing director of the social capital partnership, he is investing in companies with a social mission. i spoke with him about the latest acquisitions from whatsapp to oculus. >> i think most of it makes sense. having been there from the --elines, >> you think whatsapp to be bigger than facebook. of peopleed a bunch and we created a growth scheme. we use that with the companies that we invest in. they figure out what is growing. when we do our own internal projections, it tells us that by 2016 whatsapp will have more users than facebook. we are talking about a global phenomenon. when you look at facebook, which is worth $150 billion and you apply a reasonable discount to that, whatsapp will be worth multiples more. facebookt matter that is buying rather than building? >> absolutely not. stalwart happening are not figured out everyda
oculus virtual reality. it adds up to a rebound.ach an all-time high of $72 on march 10, just in time for mark zuckerberg's 30th birthday and the end of the second year in the public eye. as founder and managing director of the social capital partnership, he is investing in companies with a social mission. i spoke with him about the latest acquisitions from whatsapp to oculus. >> i think most of it makes sense. having been there from the --elines, >> you think whatsapp to be bigger...
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facebook is paying $2 billion for the virtual reality company, oculus. does the technology that powers oculus belong to someone else? the conflicting claims when bloomberg west returns. ♪ >> i'm emily chang. this is "bloomberg west." this but agreed in march to buy oculus four $2 billion. -- one videosher game publishers try to get a piece of that deal. they say it has rights to the technology powering the oculus rift headset. that's according to the wall street journal. they claim former employee john intellectual property when he left that company and later became the cto of oculus. innocuous spokesman said it's thereunate, but when is this type of transaction, people come out of the woodwork with these ridiculous and absurd claims. we are waiting on a statement from the videogame company. bloomberg news tech editor -- when you read the wall street journal story, it's incredible the way they lay this out. john met with the founder of oculus. --y took six other employees it does not sound too good. >> there is regular correspondence between the two. tha
facebook is paying $2 billion for the virtual reality company, oculus. does the technology that powers oculus belong to someone else? the conflicting claims when bloomberg west returns. ♪ >> i'm emily chang. this is "bloomberg west." this but agreed in march to buy oculus four $2 billion. -- one videosher game publishers try to get a piece of that deal. they say it has rights to the technology powering the oculus rift headset. that's according to the wall street journal. they...
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software is a virtual layer and then you have your physical layer people what we did was embrace fdnnd the financial element has guarded and the customer has it. now we are referencing for cisco. each of them talked about how applications specific infrastructure -- huge competitive advantage. we talked about security. a year ago we talked about becoming the number one security company and now we have a good shot at it. we are taking telepresence to a whole new level with the device that is about the cost of a notebook and will combined android capability with voice and the capability to have world-class telepresence, touchscreen third that is just the device. the collaboration is what is missing in terms of productivity. >> it seems like the very notion of fdn sits on the argument that the virtualization of storage which says we are going to have a storage so specific that the direction will be decided before the packet leaves the network and you don't need the software. does that mean it is one of the other? >> no, i think software defined networks are here to stay. most people woul
software is a virtual layer and then you have your physical layer people what we did was embrace fdnnd the financial element has guarded and the customer has it. now we are referencing for cisco. each of them talked about how applications specific infrastructure -- huge competitive advantage. we talked about security. a year ago we talked about becoming the number one security company and now we have a good shot at it. we are taking telepresence to a whole new level with the device that is...
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there were virtually no electric streetcars but after the earthquake that changed. only eight cable cars remainedded. over the next 30 years three of those would stop operating the castro line, and the sacramento play line. in 1987, mayor lapa tried to shut down the cable cars all over. the city's committee saved the remaining five lines. over the next decade more lines would disappear. major dianne feinstein saw the rebuilding of the remaining cable lines. so they still climb half way to the stars. >>> the city held a celebration to mark the return of the cable cars. mayor feinstein oversaw the four day celebration just as she had spear headed the rehabilitation process. the commemoration began with a ribbon cutting in union square. >> the city threw a three day party for all those who loved the trolly. >> let's all sing it together okay. let's do it. >> i left my heart in san francisco. ♪ ♪ a parade of cable cars up powell street follow and the cable cars have been back ever since. in 2000, george watson brought us more on the history of san francisco's cable cars
there were virtually no electric streetcars but after the earthquake that changed. only eight cable cars remainedded. over the next 30 years three of those would stop operating the castro line, and the sacramento play line. in 1987, mayor lapa tried to shut down the cable cars all over. the city's committee saved the remaining five lines. over the next decade more lines would disappear. major dianne feinstein saw the rebuilding of the remaining cable lines. so they still climb half way to the...
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i was born in san francisco born and raised here in san francisco and virtually never left he decides we wanted to open up you are business and been here for 38 years. jen in your officer wanted me to reflect with b upon the problems can e what is it like to be a small property owner. the last 10 years have been the most traumatic businesses we had our restoration we're out of now but most of all the technology that's changed for small property owner. it's been difficult for everybody to keep up with social media is part of the small property owner it's difficult to avoid it. the last 10 years we've had to buy computers and pox o s systems and create websites people in our community and all around san francisco they don't have time to get out so you have to accommodate the needs of all. with the technology technology i believe has been the biggest challenge for the small property owners in the last fenway 10 years. i want to say to everybody don't fear competition learn from it and don't fear technology embrace it and utilize it. thank you for this honor (clapping) >> thank you superv
i was born in san francisco born and raised here in san francisco and virtually never left he decides we wanted to open up you are business and been here for 38 years. jen in your officer wanted me to reflect with b upon the problems can e what is it like to be a small property owner. the last 10 years have been the most traumatic businesses we had our restoration we're out of now but most of all the technology that's changed for small property owner. it's been difficult for everybody to keep...
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washington rewarded them with virtual monopolies. these virtual monopolies allowed them to privatize their profits and socialize their losses. that fannie and freddie are at the epicenter of a financial crisis. and the boom,it bust bailout cycle in the united states of america. think of my friends in the housing industry. i may have a few left. the best program in america is not a subsidy and it is not a federal guarantee. it is a growing economy. that is how the program works. it is time for the republican party to live up to its promise to end the reign of fannie mae and freddie mac. to into the almost $200 billion of bailout. that is exactly what this act does. i certainly want to thank all of those who are associated with parroted foundation. for their work to help fund this legislation. stand for protecting american taxpayers. it has passed the house financial services committee. to the end its voyage crony corrupted mortgage giants once and for all. it is time for action. i am calling on every congressman and congress to suppor
washington rewarded them with virtual monopolies. these virtual monopolies allowed them to privatize their profits and socialize their losses. that fannie and freddie are at the epicenter of a financial crisis. and the boom,it bust bailout cycle in the united states of america. think of my friends in the housing industry. i may have a few left. the best program in america is not a subsidy and it is not a federal guarantee. it is a growing economy. that is how the program works. it is time for...
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the virtual post office box would allow it to go there. that post office could combine it with other things going to that country. and -- and send it at a discounted rate. we think that would be good for commerce. it would also provide for small businesses and small innovators the ability to almost operate their business out of that virtual p.o. box. it would be temporarily stored, the items, and could be sent out as directed by the business. >> and then you also talked about print at the destination mail in response to some earlier questions. didn't we try that with mailgrams? didn't fedex try it with a fax type service? >> i think this is not something we've -- we've strongly advocated. we've more followed its -- its path. it remains alive. it strikes me as a good idea. and there are takers for it. but this is also something, as i mentioned earlier in the meeting, picking the moment in which demand exists in this environment is very, very difficult. i would say that it hasn't come in a strong, compelling way to hybrid mail yet. >> all ri
the virtual post office box would allow it to go there. that post office could combine it with other things going to that country. and -- and send it at a discounted rate. we think that would be good for commerce. it would also provide for small businesses and small innovators the ability to almost operate their business out of that virtual p.o. box. it would be temporarily stored, the items, and could be sent out as directed by the business. >> and then you also talked about print at the...
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because of failed business ventures and overspending, they were virtually bankrupt. >> they had financialroblems. they were not going to make their mortgage. >> christine's closest friends told police the stress of impending bankruptcy was eating away at their marriage. >> christine was thinking of leaving ken and taking her half of the house and separating herself from his life completely. >> but there was something else that bothered investigators. >> going up the stairs, there's a large photo of the victim, her husband, and their two children. i comment to my supervisor, one of the children don't look like the other or the parents. that don't look quite right. >> and later, during ken fitsue's interratiogationinterr referred to his son in an odd way. >> her oldest son graduates from college in a couple of weeks. she wanted to be there for that, too. it's really a sad time. >> you said her other son. is he not your son? >> no, he's our son. >> further investigation helped explain this slip. shortly after ken and christine were married in 1966, ken became friends with a co-worker named b
because of failed business ventures and overspending, they were virtually bankrupt. >> they had financialroblems. they were not going to make their mortgage. >> christine's closest friends told police the stress of impending bankruptcy was eating away at their marriage. >> christine was thinking of leaving ken and taking her half of the house and separating herself from his life completely. >> but there was something else that bothered investigators. >> going up...
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they haven't been able to live in our world, our reality that we share, but they can live in this virtualeality, where they become gods and can control the world in any way they can and it also increases their aggression. >> well, we know he wasn't just doing that. he was writing this manifesto and the sheriff, bill brown, revealed to us just a short time ago that rodger, based on everything they can see, was planning this attack for at least a year. >> correct. >> is that common for people, you know, who carry out mass shootings like this to plan that meticulously? >> it really isn't common. what we see is they build up the resentment and the anger and the rage oef the years, or you know, within the year before, or a few weeks before, there's a trigger and they go off. this individual appears to have been planning this since 2013, as we can tell from the manifes manifesto. he kept saying, you know what? if i can just get a girl, if i can just have intimate relations with a woman, if society would just accept me, then i won't act out. i won't have this retribution. so in his mind, he kept
they haven't been able to live in our world, our reality that we share, but they can live in this virtualeality, where they become gods and can control the world in any way they can and it also increases their aggression. >> well, we know he wasn't just doing that. he was writing this manifesto and the sheriff, bill brown, revealed to us just a short time ago that rodger, based on everything they can see, was planning this attack for at least a year. >> correct. >> is that...
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i think virtually station which is the creation of the virtual world running parallel to the physicald in which we live all of the time is of the next spade step after urbanization. but it means ultimately we will become all connected all the time to the virtual world 24 hours a day consciously through a new generation of devices or unconsciously through all of the objects and with urbanization transports society and our laws and that will be the same. >>host: that is a great place choose start. talking about the internet of things that everything is connected your refrigerator and everything else to tell you how to live your life. the general question is it a good thing for society? will reach get to a point very quickly there will be a major conflict that people say we have to stop this? said it is moving too fast or are things moving so quickly to adapt and it is coming and they will learn to live with these technologies? >> people are adopting more quickly than they used to but my clients would say it would take an entire generation to teach people to use the atm. they got the tak
i think virtually station which is the creation of the virtual world running parallel to the physicald in which we live all of the time is of the next spade step after urbanization. but it means ultimately we will become all connected all the time to the virtual world 24 hours a day consciously through a new generation of devices or unconsciously through all of the objects and with urbanization transports society and our laws and that will be the same. >>host: that is a great place choose...
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they are meeting virtually online. in many cases they have never met physically.hey have different members of the group that have specific skills. somebody who can distribute mall where. malware. somebody who takes the personal information and turns it into money. physicalsimilar to the organized crime groups that happening in the virtual world. >> for an attack like this, comedy people would normally be involved in a group like that? how many people are you trying to track down? couple ofe from a dozen that are involved technically but we have seen as involved.ndreds they are taking money out of atm machines, with compromised cars. i've talked about this for a long time. hanging oneen a lot the companies. these are aggressively involved in security. we have to start looking at those organized crime groups. how can we organize them from a law enforcement perspective? this will go on unfettered. >> thank you for coming in. we have to get better as consumers in protecting ourselves. now, to a woman with one of the coolest job titles. she runs the department of grand
they are meeting virtually online. in many cases they have never met physically.hey have different members of the group that have specific skills. somebody who can distribute mall where. malware. somebody who takes the personal information and turns it into money. physicalsimilar to the organized crime groups that happening in the virtual world. >> for an attack like this, comedy people would normally be involved in a group like that? how many people are you trying to track down? couple...
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public goods provide one clear reason for government intervention in the economy-- a point on which virtually economists agree. our country has accepted the need for the government to provide public goods like dams, traffic lights, police, national defense. but that doesn't cover all questions of government involvement in our lives. what are government's responsibilities to people who can't afford necessities like housing, food, or the subject of this investigation, health care? health care costs have risen astronomically over the past few decades. most of us cope with these costs through insurance. but those without medical insurance face being turned away from emergency rooms or being dumped to public hospitals many miles away. low-income people go without adequate medical services and have a shorter life expectancy as a result. health care used to be within one's means. but in the 1940s, health care costs became more expensive as medical technology advanced and grew more specialized. the cost of medical care went beyond the means of most families. the marketplace offered one solution-- pri
public goods provide one clear reason for government intervention in the economy-- a point on which virtually economists agree. our country has accepted the need for the government to provide public goods like dams, traffic lights, police, national defense. but that doesn't cover all questions of government involvement in our lives. what are government's responsibilities to people who can't afford necessities like housing, food, or the subject of this investigation, health care? health care...
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. >>> al menos de manera virtual, lo verÁn aquÍ. >>> y verme como ha cambiado el papel ♪. >>> hicieron favorecen a clinton y a un siglos a bush. >>> el ser humano siente fascino por eso volar y ahora podrÁs saber quÉ siente ser un pÁjaro, y expertos de la universidad de las artes zurich crearon este simulador dÓnde la persona se acuesta y mueve brazos y piernas como y las va acompaÑado de gafas de realidad virtual que muestran un paisaje desde el punto de de vista de un pÁjaro y un abanico y aromatizodor. >>> aromas a ¿quÉ?. >>> al pasto bueno a las cosas se sienten en el aire. >>> en tiempo mos tener ques dÓnde la tecnologÍa fijate que acabamos verloed seÑ volando la que madres criaran a sus hijos tambiÉn ha evolucionando. >>> sin perder la esencia, como muetran tres generaciones de hispanas que hablaron con nuestra periodista. >periodista: cuando maira recuerda la forma en que la crÓo su madre esto es lo primero que le viene a la mente. >>> nada de flexibilidad, lo que yo dijera eso era y cuando fuera habÍa que hacerlo porque sino el castigo llegaba. >>> una forma muy distinta a la q
. >>> al menos de manera virtual, lo verÁn aquÍ. >>> y verme como ha cambiado el papel ♪. >>> hicieron favorecen a clinton y a un siglos a bush. >>> el ser humano siente fascino por eso volar y ahora podrÁs saber quÉ siente ser un pÁjaro, y expertos de la universidad de las artes zurich crearon este simulador dÓnde la persona se acuesta y mueve brazos y piernas como y las va acompaÑado de gafas de realidad virtual que muestran un paisaje desde el...
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andget to meet people virtual dating seems to work better.meet somebody online and do something virtually together. i am very hopeful about the technology but the technology we have now is not that promising. >> virtual dating is not so good for kissing. thank you for joining us. we need to have a longer conversation next time. thank you so much for joining us. i will send it back to you, emily chang, we are talking about the psychology of money. >> you always know how to liven it up. thank you so much. up, marissa mayer once use this website to test more than 40 different shades of blue for the google logo. i will speak with the ceo had to make sure your website or forms like that. ♪ >> welcome back. optimizely isime, running 30,000 experiments all over the world. it allows companies to run multiple versions of their website to help them optimize performance. the company announced an additional $57 million in funding. what are their plans for this new money? the ceo joins me now in studio. helpss a company that marissa mayer test 50 shades o
andget to meet people virtual dating seems to work better.meet somebody online and do something virtually together. i am very hopeful about the technology but the technology we have now is not that promising. >> virtual dating is not so good for kissing. thank you for joining us. we need to have a longer conversation next time. thank you so much for joining us. i will send it back to you, emily chang, we are talking about the psychology of money. >> you always know how to liven it...
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engineered to virtually sip fuel. the mercedes-benz e250 bluetec. defying expectations. again. rich, chewy caramel rolled up in smooth milk chocolate. all aboard. rolo. get your smooth on. when you can have digiorno? delivery... or digiorno. now with a flavorful new sauce - digiorno's rising crust pizza is better than ever. thankfully it's not delivery, it's digiorno. >> thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen. welcome back, everybody nation, nation, with the midterm elections rapidly approaching, conservatives in the gop are once again bringing to the forethe devicive social issue of abortion this debate ultimately of course comes down to the question of where does life begin. well tonight once and for all, i-- was's that? folks, i have just been handed a late-breaking steven colbert consumer alert. attention, tension outdoorsman if are you the owner of a cabela jerky blaster model ix 540848 put down the blaster and step away from the meat gun. for more on this breaking story we turn to our affiliate at kstp st. paul's news leader. >> now to a consumer alert for cabela custo
engineered to virtually sip fuel. the mercedes-benz e250 bluetec. defying expectations. again. rich, chewy caramel rolled up in smooth milk chocolate. all aboard. rolo. get your smooth on. when you can have digiorno? delivery... or digiorno. now with a flavorful new sauce - digiorno's rising crust pizza is better than ever. thankfully it's not delivery, it's digiorno. >> thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen. welcome back, everybody nation, nation, with the midterm elections rapidly...
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his conviction would be virtually guaranteed and there is no reason why he should meekly submit to a decade or four decades in prison. >> coming up at the half hour, more of my conversation with glenn greenwald. secrets and spying. >>> missing school girls, the search turned deadly. the boko haram group revealed pictures of the stolen girls this week. reporting and can c --ing reportedly arrested an imprisoning boko haram fighters. >> trying to push back and fight boko haram on the ground. these local residents have taken up arms for quite some time now paws they are also from the area just like the boko haram fighters. they know them better than anyone. certainly better than some of the military soldiers who are being sent to fight boko haram on the ground. they are able to glean a better information about impending attacks and that's exactly what happened on the ground. they were able to know that boko haram fighters were moving in the direction of a village, roughly 100 kilometers outside of borno state. they were able to push back the fighters. at least one government official te
his conviction would be virtually guaranteed and there is no reason why he should meekly submit to a decade or four decades in prison. >> coming up at the half hour, more of my conversation with glenn greenwald. secrets and spying. >>> missing school girls, the search turned deadly. the boko haram group revealed pictures of the stolen girls this week. reporting and can c --ing reportedly arrested an imprisoning boko haram fighters. >> trying to push back and fight boko...