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she is an avid player of a virtual farm with virtual animals. it is a virtual game played on the internet. farmerama. >> i have to cultivate and harvest my field, take care of my farm, the animals. the animals have to be fed and watered and bred. >> playing farmerama is free, but players can buy credits. >> its speed of the animal reproduction. it's faster. >> this is the firm were the idea for farmerama is. they get 8 million players worldwide, spending money every month. they by gainiming aids, like super food. most are from germany. >> german firms have been working in this sector for more than 80 years. many other couries in asia or the u.s. are not involved in this -- german firms have been working in the sector for more than 80 year years. >> another sector is dominated by firms from the u.s.. there is a gangster drama. the production of these games off the costs as much as a hollywood movie. 50 million euros is not uncommon. they do not always offer an idyllic country life. some games are directed players to enjoy a bit more action. they
she is an avid player of a virtual farm with virtual animals. it is a virtual game played on the internet. farmerama. >> i have to cultivate and harvest my field, take care of my farm, the animals. the animals have to be fed and watered and bred. >> playing farmerama is free, but players can buy credits. >> its speed of the animal reproduction. it's faster. >> this is the firm were the idea for farmerama is. they get 8 million players worldwide, spending money every...
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currencies and you see this in their game farmville and you see this with virtual currency companies like zynga and not only are the users of facebook not getting compensated for their work but more and more they're being forced to accept debts in the form of negative virtual currencies in other words if they're rewarded for doing good things like visiting sites that well on the political front they could be rewarded for visiting sites that support america's empire attempts and then on the negative side if they don't support some of these activities they get hit with a debit so not so again it's the sharecropper a mentality another every single year you start in debit and then you've got to click on ads throughout the entire year to get yourself out of debt and of course if you don't succeed and you're off the network and ex-communicated and you're left off the grid is that kind of what you know what the concerns are. well i mean is the concerns a multi-faceted i mean on one hand you have the previously issue the fact that from a chemise locked in a digital prison effectively so you
currencies and you see this in their game farmville and you see this with virtual currency companies like zynga and not only are the users of facebook not getting compensated for their work but more and more they're being forced to accept debts in the form of negative virtual currencies in other words if they're rewarded for doing good things like visiting sites that well on the political front they could be rewarded for visiting sites that support america's empire attempts and then on the...
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being really left aside and other currencies embraced you will also see alternative currencies of virtual currencies embraced which will tie into this huge network and social networking sites like facebook with their own virtual currency and five hundred million users they have the ability to generate their own credits their own virtual currency and this will be really an economic theme as we've pointed out on the show before going forward for the next six months and then finally meet. first big exec to pay for quote unintentionally defrauding during the credit crisis yes this is the former c.f.o. of citi bank he's just paid a one hundred thousand dollars fine for unintentionally defrauding customers of citibank unintentionally defrauding. though this is a rise remember oliver unearth the committed plausible deniability remember when i was involved the iran contra scam under the under in the reagan years you know they didn't want to say he was guilty but he was plausibly he could plausibly deny his guilt so here you have a suit who is this banker gary crittenden he's saying he's fraudulen
being really left aside and other currencies embraced you will also see alternative currencies of virtual currencies embraced which will tie into this huge network and social networking sites like facebook with their own virtual currency and five hundred million users they have the ability to generate their own credits their own virtual currency and this will be really an economic theme as we've pointed out on the show before going forward for the next six months and then finally meet. first...
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the therapy is a combination of precise talking therapy and virtual reality, called "virtual iraq." skip: i think we've come to understand over the last twenty years that anything you experience or anything you learn, results in some change in the brain. when you develop ptsd from an extreme experience in combat the brain does change in some ways. we had the idea that perhaps there might be some folks coming back from the war in iraq and afghanistan that would be suffering some of the symptoms of ptsd much like the vietnam era vets had gone through. and, we thought about the idea of developing a treatment in virtual reality whereby you, put a person back in the scenes in vr, of the traumatic events that occurred to them, but in a very graduated way, and help them to process their emotional memories in a way where it's not just relying on imagination or reflective memory or anything, but rather putting them back in the scene so that it can kind of open up some of the things that have been bottled up. this actually is what we call exposure therapy. mclay: exposure therapy is based on
the therapy is a combination of precise talking therapy and virtual reality, called "virtual iraq." skip: i think we've come to understand over the last twenty years that anything you experience or anything you learn, results in some change in the brain. when you develop ptsd from an extreme experience in combat the brain does change in some ways. we had the idea that perhaps there might be some folks coming back from the war in iraq and afghanistan that would be suffering some of the...
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virtually his entire crew had done time in federal prison.ground, experts say, for white supremacists. >> what has happened in the last 10 or 15 years, we have seen these gangs increasingly pilling out of the prisons and onto the street. >> reporter: particularly in california and texas, and now spreading across midwestern states. at least 5,000 white supremacists in prison today. experts estimate 50,000 nationwide. distinguished by an unceasing appetite for violence. >> that one would probably hurt worse. >> the constant talk about violent activity. their lack of respect for human life. >> reporter: is this just cold-blooded violence, a thirst for violence? >> for them, i think it was a way of life. >> reporter: atf agents working what was known as "operation red swastika" called this gang the worst of the worse. citing the uts of stun guns stronger than those used by federal agents, radio scanners and virtual carbon copies of s.w.a.t. team outfits worn the night skin and his crew showed up at the undercover agent's apartment ready to rob wh
virtually his entire crew had done time in federal prison.ground, experts say, for white supremacists. >> what has happened in the last 10 or 15 years, we have seen these gangs increasingly pilling out of the prisons and onto the street. >> reporter: particularly in california and texas, and now spreading across midwestern states. at least 5,000 white supremacists in prison today. experts estimate 50,000 nationwide. distinguished by an unceasing appetite for violence. >> that...
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the higher elevations and not is not included in this puts virtually the entire bay area full of hoteather that's going to continue in tomorrow will be towards world and today many spots of in a hundred degrees out there tomorrow. it is that the coast line 90s for a bay shore. take a look of the temperatures on future cast your courage to start the day of the of one your screen all temperatures in the '70s at 7:00 a.m.. at noon all the red on your screen, all temperatures already into the '90s the orange temperatures in the '80s. '80s and '90s for the most part and noon and will be taught in the triple digits especially britain and spots per field, antioch, concord all topping the country. hundred napa, 101 and santa rosa, 1 06 in antioch 378 in half moon bay, 88 san francisco, 94 redwood city and nearly the triple digits down in the south bay temperatures about 15 degrees the he will continue for in the spots into wednesday but things will cool down. the sea breeze winds will return wednesday it will not better temperatures along the coast and the bay and the sea breeze winds taking
the higher elevations and not is not included in this puts virtually the entire bay area full of hoteather that's going to continue in tomorrow will be towards world and today many spots of in a hundred degrees out there tomorrow. it is that the coast line 90s for a bay shore. take a look of the temperatures on future cast your courage to start the day of the of one your screen all temperatures in the '70s at 7:00 a.m.. at noon all the red on your screen, all temperatures already into the '90s...
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the fog tracker, and virtually the same spots that we saw today. 6:00 a.m., a patchy lawn the delta. in the south bay. it is going to be a bit slower by 9:00 a.m., we're still selling it to the north bay. and ultimately, cool temperatures tomorrow. it is eventually going to make its way through the coast in san francisco and be slow to clear. to take a look or high temperatures, a few degrees warmer but generally tomorrow is going to be 10-15 degrees below average. 65 degrees, that is 20 degrees below, and replace cells of about 10 degrees below. in then, 70's, and even the 60s along the bay shore. kron 4 7 day around the bay not as love of changing to the weekend with cool temperatures in the dense morning fog, drizzle. and even next week, the temperatures will stay virtually the same as above fog. >> national news, the gunman who killed his co-workers called 911 and it was a racist place. omar fortune identified himself as the shooter and manchester. and he " handled the problem " and also has cast the dispatcher to convey the love for his relatives. and meanwhile, the have the 911
the fog tracker, and virtually the same spots that we saw today. 6:00 a.m., a patchy lawn the delta. in the south bay. it is going to be a bit slower by 9:00 a.m., we're still selling it to the north bay. and ultimately, cool temperatures tomorrow. it is eventually going to make its way through the coast in san francisco and be slow to clear. to take a look or high temperatures, a few degrees warmer but generally tomorrow is going to be 10-15 degrees below average. 65 degrees, that is 20...
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she was virtually unconscious when he arrived in hospital but she remembers seeing the many injured here mostly lying on the bare wet ground on make she tore spittle the situation here worse and with every passing minute the doctors were treating up to four hundred of the wounded and all can easily and here was a t.v. set broadcasting only georgian t.v. the ongoing bombardment and lack of factual information only added to their despair hope was almost lost many were crying god he says this was the rapist moment that everybody was preparing to die. because of this at one point it felt like nobody was coming to help us at all everything seemed in danger so much work was done for nothing. he may have been unaware of russian peacekeepers efforts to protect saddam city girl is me but his work and that we do that often we still go with him out of the house as it is not they were staring at this only to succumb to the muslims there is another will to grow bigger they they are seen from the city to. avoid conflict and sell the city elect thousands of people displaced native georgians who lived i
she was virtually unconscious when he arrived in hospital but she remembers seeing the many injured here mostly lying on the bare wet ground on make she tore spittle the situation here worse and with every passing minute the doctors were treating up to four hundred of the wounded and all can easily and here was a t.v. set broadcasting only georgian t.v. the ongoing bombardment and lack of factual information only added to their despair hope was almost lost many were crying god he says this was...
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pies de profundidad, con poca higiene y un 98% de humedad, las autoridades buscan desactivar una virtualamos pueden haber de repente hasta pelea dios no quiera pero están trabajando muy fuerte las autoridades chilenas para evitar todo esto. >>>periodista: la nasa recibió una solicitud de ayuda de parte del gobierno chileno para ayudar a manejar la crisis de los mineros. (hablan en inglés) >>> hay un diálogo entre el ministerio de salud de chile y la nasa. y es porque tenemos gran experiencia con respecto a asuntos médicos. nutricionales y de comportamiento. >>>periodista: los organismos involucrados saben el peligro de que los mineros pierdan el espíritu que hasta ahora han perdido >>> un escenario negativo poco dr podría ser que la ansiedad realmente empieza a cundir entre ellos y se contagian porque eso también sucede, si hay varios de ellos que sufren o son más intendent intendentess tendientes a estar ansiosos ellos pueden perder de alguna manera esa ffe y esa confianza e salir a tiempo. >>>periodista: la depresión y la ansiedad pueden sobre llevarse con fortaleza espiritual y una me
pies de profundidad, con poca higiene y un 98% de humedad, las autoridades buscan desactivar una virtualamos pueden haber de repente hasta pelea dios no quiera pero están trabajando muy fuerte las autoridades chilenas para evitar todo esto. >>>periodista: la nasa recibió una solicitud de ayuda de parte del gobierno chileno para ayudar a manejar la crisis de los mineros. (hablan en inglés) >>> hay un diálogo entre el ministerio de salud de chile y la nasa. y es porque...
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it allows operators to set up a virtual perimeter around buildings.s this demonstration shows, once someone or something crosses that virtual line-- like this man walking out the front door-- the computer send an alert to an official on duty. >> it's looking for a face-like object in this image. and it clips that out and says, "okay, that's the image." >> chicago has the most advanced surveillance camera network in the united states and probably the world. >> reporter: chicago police commander john lewin runs the information services division. he points to mobile cameras called pods-- police operation devices-- which allow cameras to watch high-crime neighborhoods in real time, which is how they were able to catch this man as he attempted to burglarize a home, and this arsonist after he turned a dumpster ablaze. are you concerned that officers will rely too much on technology? >> no, i think, as with any technology, none of these things are the magic bullet, if you'll pardon the pun. these are tools. they're just going to be another tool in the tool b
it allows operators to set up a virtual perimeter around buildings.s this demonstration shows, once someone or something crosses that virtual line-- like this man walking out the front door-- the computer send an alert to an official on duty. >> it's looking for a face-like object in this image. and it clips that out and says, "okay, that's the image." >> chicago has the most advanced surveillance camera network in the united states and probably the world. >>...
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scientists can virtually cover several miles in seconds on the screen.ours or days on foot. >> we can do and make observation was out going to the field. >> there are currently studying data from quakes in haiti and mexicali hope this vish saigs technology will improve the understanding of how faults work and allow better predictions of fault seismic hazard autos 65 anniversary of the end of world war ii will be remembered tomorrow. celebrations are planned here and across the country. organizers say it's the perfect ocean to mark a national day of recognition paying homage to greatest generations. in new york's times square they sealed it with a kisms a flash back to that day 65 years ago when a nation celebrated the surrender of japan, ending world war ii. a 26 foot statue depicting that kiss was unveiled at cross roads of the world. it's part of a keep the spirit of 45 alive campaign. and that is nurse shane then and earlier this year. >> when i came here there are people celebrating and talking about it. and so this is to celebrate. someone was kissi
scientists can virtually cover several miles in seconds on the screen.ours or days on foot. >> we can do and make observation was out going to the field. >> there are currently studying data from quakes in haiti and mexicali hope this vish saigs technology will improve the understanding of how faults work and allow better predictions of fault seismic hazard autos 65 anniversary of the end of world war ii will be remembered tomorrow. celebrations are planned here and across the...
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the value comes from selling virtual goods for real money. >> this costs 10 plate fish cash which isut $2. >> if somebody buys you a fish for your aquarium or a flower for your farm, it's all virtual, i don't know, it doesn't seem like a good way to spend your money. >> but millions of facebook users are avid players and the games are expected to grow. >> it's projected to do two to three times in 2010 and beyond. >> i buy a lot of house decorations for my friends. >> reporter: mercy hall a friend designer says playing first-degree goods allows players to customize their game. the social gaming space could get even bigger later this year when google is expected to launch google games. reporting live in san francisco, patti lee. >>> skype is going public with the hope of reducing red ink. it's initial public offering could reduce $100 million. it is partly owned by ebay in san jose. skype claims to have 160 million users and recently announced a deal with verizon. >>> stocks closed moderately higher in stocks trading. many investors are waiting to hear from the federal reserve tomorro
the value comes from selling virtual goods for real money. >> this costs 10 plate fish cash which isut $2. >> if somebody buys you a fish for your aquarium or a flower for your farm, it's all virtual, i don't know, it doesn't seem like a good way to spend your money. >> but millions of facebook users are avid players and the games are expected to grow. >> it's projected to do two to three times in 2010 and beyond. >> i buy a lot of house decorations for my friends....
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virtual private, the vendor cars off and if fashion. at any given point of time running on a dedicated set of servers and a wall of environment versus everyone else running in their cloud environment. imagine if amazon can wall off part of the data center as a it is only for you, but starts to that poll in any given point in time. what you decide to have done is change the level of regularity in sharing from a virtual machine to an entire -- -- machine. it gives you additional security and control. community pride at clouds are looking at limiting cloud computing so it is only people member of a particular community. it might be an industry, and named group of people have access to that. as we look at this, there are different levels of ownership and access, etc.. the more you go to the left, the more secure you can make that environment. the more controlled it is. but the less leverage you've got. of the bottom line that you need to be thinking about over the next five years as how you create hybrid cloud computing environment that wil
virtual private, the vendor cars off and if fashion. at any given point of time running on a dedicated set of servers and a wall of environment versus everyone else running in their cloud environment. imagine if amazon can wall off part of the data center as a it is only for you, but starts to that poll in any given point in time. what you decide to have done is change the level of regularity in sharing from a virtual machine to an entire -- -- machine. it gives you additional security and...
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virtually no sea breeze winds out there right now.he change of the last 24 hours has been dramatic temperatures up 10 to 15 degrees. some cases even more than that san francisco was up 18 degrees over 24 hours ago same thing in that review. 16 degrees warmer novato about 10 degrees warmer along the coast. it is going to stay warm this evening and clear as well. if too dry for the fog of form and we don't have the sea breeze wednesday carried in any way so tomorrow morning it will be clear and mild out there to start the day temperatures in the '60s. as we head into the afternoon boy is it ever going to get hot hotter than to they temperatures well over the triple digits and many sped spots and he buys reef and details on the coming up in just a bit. >> the air day which puts us up to two for this year this time last year we were at 10. >> to not take long for return of the hot weather to have an affect on fire danger this is called fire command center in morgan hill. the dispatchers were testing early and often today. by 10:00 a.m. th
virtually no sea breeze winds out there right now.he change of the last 24 hours has been dramatic temperatures up 10 to 15 degrees. some cases even more than that san francisco was up 18 degrees over 24 hours ago same thing in that review. 16 degrees warmer novato about 10 degrees warmer along the coast. it is going to stay warm this evening and clear as well. if too dry for the fog of form and we don't have the sea breeze wednesday carried in any way so tomorrow morning it will be clear and...
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every device will probably be a virtualized. every device has the ability to participate in part of this infrastructure as a service platform, as a service software, as a service model. so clearly, what your in-state has to look lighke is one of you do it for everybody and do everything for them or they do it for themselves and you have to give them the ability to do that over time. and you can move from doing things totally yourself to a continuum where everything can be done for you. and theolas carr's book article, he spends a great deal of time drawing analogies to the electric industry, the power grid. if you think about it today, i have these lights staring me in hawaii eyes. i will not be able to read anything for the rest of the day. however, the electricity driving that could be coming from canada. a could be coming from the pacific northwest. we do not know, and guess what, we really do not care. the fact of the matter is, we in the information industry are moving in the same direction. as long as we understand that, t
every device will probably be a virtualized. every device has the ability to participate in part of this infrastructure as a service platform, as a service software, as a service model. so clearly, what your in-state has to look lighke is one of you do it for everybody and do everything for them or they do it for themselves and you have to give them the ability to do that over time. and you can move from doing things totally yourself to a continuum where everything can be done for you. and...
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underwater robots take measurements to create a virtual map of the famed sunken ship. and the 2010 miss universe pageant will be seen live tonight from las vegas. you can find it right here on this nbc station. >>> all day long, you can stay on top of the very latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc. and tonight be sure to watch brian williams with nbc "nightly news." >>> and, finally, here's a look at what's coming up later this morning on the "today" show. what you need to know about this massive egg recall that keeps expanding. also professional snowboarder kevin pearce talks about his long road to recovery after suffering a severe brain injury. >>> now keep it on this channel for continuing local news, weather, sports and more. i'm veronica de la cruz. thanks for watching "early today," just your first stop of the day today on your nbc station. the day today on your nbc station. have a terrific monday. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
underwater robots take measurements to create a virtual map of the famed sunken ship. and the 2010 miss universe pageant will be seen live tonight from las vegas. you can find it right here on this nbc station. >>> all day long, you can stay on top of the very latest developments in those stories and others as they break on msnbc. and tonight be sure to watch brian williams with nbc "nightly news." >>> and, finally, here's a look at what's coming up later this...
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it's a virtual certainty we'll have an significant earthquake in next few years. it's going to happen and it's like to happen in the next 20 years. >> you should count on it. >> you should count on it. we're not talking about a possibility. we're talking likelihood or ineffability. as we move on -- >> can i point out one thing, one of the reasons they believe this is a certainty, not a probability, is there is a theory that the 1906 earthquake released so much energy, we had a period of quiet. that's over. before 1906, we had big earth quaiks on a regular cycle here. we had big earth quaiks over here. '06 released the earthquake energy. if you start traifg the fault, every 150 years there's a big earthquake on the hayward fault the last big earthquake was in the 1850s, so we're on that 150 year return cycle. on the san an drees, we had an earthquake down here. there's a belief what is happening is the earth quaiks are moving. two earth quaiks from now we'll have an ep center up here. it's pretty much our time in th next 20 years. if you actually talk to geologists
it's a virtual certainty we'll have an significant earthquake in next few years. it's going to happen and it's like to happen in the next 20 years. >> you should count on it. >> you should count on it. we're not talking about a possibility. we're talking likelihood or ineffability. as we move on -- >> can i point out one thing, one of the reasons they believe this is a certainty, not a probability, is there is a theory that the 1906 earthquake released so much energy, we had a...
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the value comes from selling virtual goods for real money. >> this costs 10 plate fish cash which isabout $2. >> if somebody buys you a fish for your aquarium or a flower for your farm, it's all virtual, i don't know, it doesn't seem like a good way to spend your money. >> but millions of facebook users are avid players and the games are expected to grow. >> it's projected to do two to three times in 2010 and beyond. >> i buy a lot of house decorations for my friends. >> reporter: mercy hall a friend designer says playing first-degree goods allows players to customize their game. the social gaming space could get even bigger later this year when google is expected to launch google games. reporting live in san francisco, patti lee. >>> skype is going public with the hope of reducing red ink. it's initial public offering could reduce $100 million. it is partly owned by ebay in san jose. skype claims to have 160 million users and recently announced a deal with verizon. >>> stocks closed moderately higher in stocks trading. many investors are waiting to hear from the federal reserve tomo
the value comes from selling virtual goods for real money. >> this costs 10 plate fish cash which isabout $2. >> if somebody buys you a fish for your aquarium or a flower for your farm, it's all virtual, i don't know, it doesn't seem like a good way to spend your money. >> but millions of facebook users are avid players and the games are expected to grow. >> it's projected to do two to three times in 2010 and beyond. >> i buy a lot of house decorations for my...
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. >> reporterthere is virtually no chance to fight this new regulation. once the sprinkler law was included into the national standard, california requir the state to follow. in saramento, abc 7 news. >> san francisco is trying something new when it comes to services fo the homeless. as abc abc 7' carolyn tyler reports, the main library offers somethi you'll find nowhere else. >> you couldn't go and feel safe. >> reporter: barry is talking about san francisco's main lirary. it opened in 1996 across from the old builng in civic center plaza. there were elabore ceremonies and crowds waited in long lines to tour the 376,000 square feet, multlevel structure. it's still popular. 6 million people are expected to visit this year, including many who are homeless. they come to read, use the internet, and the bathroom, or just as a sanctuary to get off the street. city librarian calls the library one of the most democratic initutions you'll find. >> we don't ask if you're homeless. we don't ask your status. it's absolutely open and free to everyone, but inome insta
. >> reporterthere is virtually no chance to fight this new regulation. once the sprinkler law was included into the national standard, california requir the state to follow. in saramento, abc 7 news. >> san francisco is trying something new when it comes to services fo the homeless. as abc abc 7' carolyn tyler reports, the main library offers somethi you'll find nowhere else. >> you couldn't go and feel safe. >> reporter: barry is talking about san francisco's main...
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. -- ensure every inch of the fence was real, not virtual. a lot of people said, my goodness, the senate is horrible, we are not going to get anything. we kept trying to calm people down, saying, wait for conference. that is a big step. you cannot just look at a bill and say that is it. there are all kinds of steps going on. if what you care about is not in the basic bill, it does not mean that it is over. that means you work to find the champion to will advance your cause. at this point, rather than focus on the specifics that need to be in the bill, the important thing is focusing on the fact that congress needs to do it, and the rest will naturally follow if we have the political pressure to get the different parts that people care about in. >> bill, you gave us a reality check earlier about what we can expect in a cir bill. what needs to happen, what is likely to happen before a bill is authored? what compromises to you think will be made? >> mary and i are friends, but let me respond to her because i think she was responding to me. [laug
. -- ensure every inch of the fence was real, not virtual. a lot of people said, my goodness, the senate is horrible, we are not going to get anything. we kept trying to calm people down, saying, wait for conference. that is a big step. you cannot just look at a bill and say that is it. there are all kinds of steps going on. if what you care about is not in the basic bill, it does not mean that it is over. that means you work to find the champion to will advance your cause. at this point,...
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radio scanners and virtual carbon copies of swat team outfits worn the night skin and his crew showedat the undercover agent's apartment who is to rob what they thought was a drug dealer but was actually an a.t.f. sting. >> black hats, black coats, pants, black boots, surveillance equipment, g.p.s. tracker. they were ready to go. >> reporter: but not before some of the crew decided to get amped up for the action. >> they sat at my table, loaded their guns and smoked methamphetamine, that took things to a different level. >> reporter: so did the surprising phone call. a.t.f. supervisor mickey leadingham informing his agent his wire was no longer working. >> my words were "you're flying solo." he knew what that meant. >> reporter: little did they know, a small army of law enforcement officers were waiting in this nearby parking lot, all eight men arrested without incident. >> it was a relief. i was glad it was over. at least i thought it was over. >> reporter: that's because while awaiting trial "skin" put a contract out on the undercover agent's life and recruit add new gang member to
radio scanners and virtual carbon copies of swat team outfits worn the night skin and his crew showedat the undercover agent's apartment who is to rob what they thought was a drug dealer but was actually an a.t.f. sting. >> black hats, black coats, pants, black boots, surveillance equipment, g.p.s. tracker. they were ready to go. >> reporter: but not before some of the crew decided to get amped up for the action. >> they sat at my table, loaded their guns and smoked...
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virtually everything sells out. very often, it is esoteric work that i did not think the public would want to see. >> you ran the world opera-the royal opera in london-the royal opera in london? -- the royal opera in london? >> it was the true turnaround challenge. i did that for about five years to it there was a tremendous loss of confidence in the organization. there is a director was threatening to quit. they have for ceos in four years. they were building one of the great opera houses in the world. they have the royal ballet and the royal opera, to grey -- two great institutions. it was a national joke at the time. i had to restore the excitement in the institution in the new building and raise a ton of money. we have to raise about $100 million in a few months which was a very big challenge occur. >> how did she know that there was a job there? >> >> there was a turnaround and i had to leave. i was looking for a large challenge and this was the largest one out there. i wrote him a letter and asked if they woul
virtually everything sells out. very often, it is esoteric work that i did not think the public would want to see. >> you ran the world opera-the royal opera in london-the royal opera in london? -- the royal opera in london? >> it was the true turnaround challenge. i did that for about five years to it there was a tremendous loss of confidence in the organization. there is a director was threatening to quit. they have for ceos in four years. they were building one of the great opera...
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it's an example how the cloud, the virtual work space on the internet, has become the new labor marketwe're available to the stay at home mother, the retired professor, the precocious teenager. there's a lot of people that in any economy are really kind of locked out of tradition-like employment because they just can't fit it into their lives. >> cloud crowd has $35,000 workers registered, 80% in the u.s., the rest could be anywhere in the world. a high-tech nerve center tracks the work flow. >> the white dots represent people checking out tasks. that will take off. the work has been submitted and is now awaiting review. >> a peer review process sets it apart from other cloud job sites. it can run from a penny per task such as validating links on a website to $10 for writing a video script. your paypal account is credited the next day for work. it's a way to make money during free time. she edits documents. >> and it is movie reviews. medical reports. an anesthesiologist. >> the next year or so can help determine if so-called cloud sourcing will be successful, whether companies see it
it's an example how the cloud, the virtual work space on the internet, has become the new labor marketwe're available to the stay at home mother, the retired professor, the precocious teenager. there's a lot of people that in any economy are really kind of locked out of tradition-like employment because they just can't fit it into their lives. >> cloud crowd has $35,000 workers registered, 80% in the u.s., the rest could be anywhere in the world. a high-tech nerve center tracks the work...
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i believe we had attention virtually every other -- every city. there may have been one and i just can't remember it. it wasn't the focus of my work. >> it was not the focus of >> the focus of my work was not the press. the focus of my work in each city were the people who came to the presentations and lots and lots of people came. and i wanted to make sure they left with a feeling that they have learned something, that they were inspired to continue to really focus on good art and that they were going to start to create better, healthier arts organizations. >> how are you able to do that? do all these traveling over two years and still run the kennedy center? >> i have an astonishing staff. we've been together in the main for 10 years since i've been here. i have lost very little of my senior staff so we can talk short hand to each other and technology. my blackberry is my best friend when i'm traveling. i can communicate with everybody at a moment's notice. and so i -- i was able to do it. i also work hard. i work a lot of hours. i work a lot of
i believe we had attention virtually every other -- every city. there may have been one and i just can't remember it. it wasn't the focus of my work. >> it was not the focus of >> the focus of my work was not the press. the focus of my work in each city were the people who came to the presentations and lots and lots of people came. and i wanted to make sure they left with a feeling that they have learned something, that they were inspired to continue to really focus on good art and...
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there is virtually no wind but it's hot and dry. humidity at 20% there is is winds in higher elevations because there is a little witness of a breeze but not at surface. that is good news. it's going to get hotter tomorrow. these proper jekted highs for tomorrow compared with records for the data. you can see there is san franciscoel, oakland, san jose breaking highs for tomorrow. it's going to be hot again. here is the accu-weather forecast. there is 106 tomorrow, low 70s on beaches. starting to cool down around the bay and coast wednesday and there is cooling later in the week. >> 106 tomorrow, wow. >> and just ahead she's a world class thrill speaker. >> the bay area >>> join me tonight at 9:00 coming up at that time, lose head scarf or injure job. disneyland employee suing her boss for discrimination. >> then at 11:00 water weight, connection between dropping pounds and drinking water. this is coming up at 9:00 and 11:00. >> last night's win over the vikings. i know, it's only preseason. but pieces seem to be coming together and
there is virtually no wind but it's hot and dry. humidity at 20% there is is winds in higher elevations because there is a little witness of a breeze but not at surface. that is good news. it's going to get hotter tomorrow. these proper jekted highs for tomorrow compared with records for the data. you can see there is san franciscoel, oakland, san jose breaking highs for tomorrow. it's going to be hot again. here is the accu-weather forecast. there is 106 tomorrow, low 70s on beaches. starting...
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tomorrow, that for drizzle is virtually going to be gone.lf fog pushing back to the coastline by 12 pm and sunny skies and still mild temperatures by 3:00 p.m. very similar to what we are seeing today and with the fog tracker, you will notice that is going to extend very far inland by 6:00 a.m. patchy near pleasanton, and through the delta. it is going to scale back pretty quickly so by 9:00 a.m., the bay shore is on the the place of is going to sue the fog of coastline. and scaling back all the way by 12:00 p.m. and check the sun! through the san mateo coast, and with the potential bricks of sunshine tomorrow and the coast is going to be shrouded has been shrouded where---it looks like tomorrow is going to be a break. temperatures remain cool and mild and other bay area locations. '70s, '80s and the north bay. 80 degrees in napa, 84 degrees and not fearful come and run the bay shore, 60s, 70's, 72 in redwood city. and 81 degrees in los gatos, we are in for a warm-up this weekend. now some much on saturday but definitely on sunday. if these
tomorrow, that for drizzle is virtually going to be gone.lf fog pushing back to the coastline by 12 pm and sunny skies and still mild temperatures by 3:00 p.m. very similar to what we are seeing today and with the fog tracker, you will notice that is going to extend very far inland by 6:00 a.m. patchy near pleasanton, and through the delta. it is going to scale back pretty quickly so by 9:00 a.m., the bay shore is on the the place of is going to sue the fog of coastline. and scaling back all...
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virtually every other comment -- if somebody has a better way of saying to be a good neighbor, i would love it, but every other, and was the other side of the page, which is part of the frustration of how we do it where we are adopting levels of service and not the larger plan. the intensity discussion we had earlier, that does get back to level of service. everything else is on the other side of the page or further on. >> i agree with the gentleman. it was all implementation. there will be plenty of opportunities to engage in putting more rigor around it. >> we are going to be developing an awful water should frame work theory dead -- developing of full watershed framework. we are going to need to do the same for each of these. alex has brought of the issue of having clear guidelines for the other departments. it is all implementation issues. if there are wording changes, i did not hear in a period -- i did not hear them. we can refine the strategies of how we get there a. >> it took me awhile to figure out a lot of the things i cared about were the implementation strategy, and they a
virtually every other comment -- if somebody has a better way of saying to be a good neighbor, i would love it, but every other, and was the other side of the page, which is part of the frustration of how we do it where we are adopting levels of service and not the larger plan. the intensity discussion we had earlier, that does get back to level of service. everything else is on the other side of the page or further on. >> i agree with the gentleman. it was all implementation. there will...
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septiembre, pasando muy cerca de naciones unidas, donde luego llevará las firmas que recaude en su página virtualar a que las naciones puedan cumplir los objetivos del milenio. # ya regresamos con mas de primer impacto extra!! # [ riendo ] ihey! ihola mijo! imira! iwow! ¿qué pasó? mi marido, que quiso ahorrar unos dolaritos. [ george ] la gente hace cualquier cosa para ahorrar dinero, cuando podría llamar a state farm. ofrecen muchos ahorros con descuentos de hasta un 40%, por eso tienen 40 millones de conductores asegurados. además, le atienden en español. así que hable con sus vecinos, con la familia, y luego llame a state farm al 1-800 state farm. ♪ si quieres ahorrar, idéjalo pelón! hay que ver las ideas que tiene su marido. consuelo, hay otras maneras. hable con la gente que confía. es posible que alguien que conozca también tenga state farm. ♪ llame a un agente al 1-800 state farm. ♪ [ todos hablando ] iora! >>> amigos, continúa la polémica por el nuevo video musical del dúo puertorriqueño calle 13 que hay desnudos y no se salva ni el vaticano pasamos a los Ángeles con tony de andrade. y so
septiembre, pasando muy cerca de naciones unidas, donde luego llevará las firmas que recaude en su página virtualar a que las naciones puedan cumplir los objetivos del milenio. # ya regresamos con mas de primer impacto extra!! # [ riendo ] ihey! ihola mijo! imira! iwow! ¿qué pasó? mi marido, que quiso ahorrar unos dolaritos. [ george ] la gente hace cualquier cosa para ahorrar dinero, cuando podría llamar a state farm. ofrecen muchos ahorros con descuentos de hasta un 40%, por eso tienen...