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virtual reality. >> absolutely. i went to usc's institute for creative technology but looked at how they are using virtual reality in a much different way, which is to deal with an epidemic problem faces our wounded warriors, the invisible wound of post-traumatic stress. we will check that out next. >> i'm joe berlinger this is the system i'd like to think of this show as a watch dog about the system... to make sure justice is being served. with our personal liberties taken away from us, it better be done the right way. is justice really for all? at we. >> al jazeera america. at we. >>> welcome back to techknow. we are here with lindsay, maria and cara. you went to usc to look at interesting technology? >> it's cool. they are using basically gaming and virtual technology in order to deal with a very real and serious problem, which is treatment. i got to try this stuff out. let's check it out. >> los angeles may seem like an odd place to search for answers to ptsd. but the department of defense is finding encouraging
virtual reality. >> absolutely. i went to usc's institute for creative technology but looked at how they are using virtual reality in a much different way, which is to deal with an epidemic problem faces our wounded warriors, the invisible wound of post-traumatic stress. we will check that out next. >> i'm joe berlinger this is the system i'd like to think of this show as a watch dog about the system... to make sure justice is being served. with our personal liberties taken away...
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a pioneer in virtual reality tech says companies need to take notice. plus, talking to play station's man in charge about gaming and going apple tv. he will join us in a first on cnbc interview. forget silicon valley, los angeles is the new hotspot for startups everywhere. kara swisher will join ounce the new trend in the golden state. and behind his plan for a corporate tax holiday, it's been speculated about quite often but now, he wants to do something about t he is gop senator and possible presidential presidential candidate, rand paul who will join us in a first on cnbc interview later this hour. you are watching "squawk alley." stay tuned. (vo) watching. waiting. for that moment, where right place meets right time. and when i find it- i go for it. (announcer) at scottrade, we share your passion for trading. that's why we give you the edge, with innovative charting and trading features, plus powerful mobile apps so you're always connected, wherever you are. because at scottrade, our passion is to power yours. >>> companies might have to put their o
a pioneer in virtual reality tech says companies need to take notice. plus, talking to play station's man in charge about gaming and going apple tv. he will join us in a first on cnbc interview. forget silicon valley, los angeles is the new hotspot for startups everywhere. kara swisher will join ounce the new trend in the golden state. and behind his plan for a corporate tax holiday, it's been speculated about quite often but now, he wants to do something about t he is gop senator and possible...
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it's a virtual reality device.anded out a kit to make a virtual reality headset. all you need is some cardboard and a smartphone. but as bigad shaban tells us facebook costs a whole lot more. >> professor mark bolus invited us inside, ten years in the making. research here at the university of southern california's mixed reality lab is focused on turning virtual reality into an everyday reality. >> where are we right now with the technology? >> virtual reality is about to take off in a way that i don't think anybody can fully comprehend. >> the origins date back 30 years but people struggle with head sets that left them feeling nauseous. now stronger motion sensors and better displays are changing that and the future. >> the way people collaborate and communicate is going to shift where physical presence is going to shift. >> as easy as putting ontown goggles. >> you put on the goggles and now you have basically all the of humanity and the internet at your disposal. >> he's posted the designs online for free. that
it's a virtual reality device.anded out a kit to make a virtual reality headset. all you need is some cardboard and a smartphone. but as bigad shaban tells us facebook costs a whole lot more. >> professor mark bolus invited us inside, ten years in the making. research here at the university of southern california's mixed reality lab is focused on turning virtual reality into an everyday reality. >> where are we right now with the technology? >> virtual reality is about to take...
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how virtual reality is getting jello or margarita. but prepared to have a ton of margarita strawberries. >> great dane not so great with stairs. >> the second floor of our house. >>> video games are progressing every day, they're getting better and better and better. but i don't know if it's a good thing or a bad thing. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> i want to see what she's seeing. >> this is a video game, right? this is a virtual reality video game put out by a company called zero latency. >> this woman is losing her mind because she's experiencing as close to virtual reality as they've been able to achieve so far. she has a 3d view in her glasses. those white balls you see are position sensor hes. that helps position her in the game world. but everything is wireless. and she's able to walk freely around this virtual environment. so she's freaking out because what she's seeing and we're not looks something like this. now, zero latency has put up page where you can chip into this whole game creation here and you can go play. but
how virtual reality is getting jello or margarita. but prepared to have a ton of margarita strawberries. >> great dane not so great with stairs. >> the second floor of our house. >>> video games are progressing every day, they're getting better and better and better. but i don't know if it's a good thing or a bad thing. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]. >> i want to see what she's seeing. >> this is a video game, right? this is a virtual reality video game put...
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and she's able to walk freely around this virtual environment. so she's freaking out because what she's seeing and we're not looks something like this. now, zero latency has put up page where you can chip into this whole game creation here and you can go play. but it's only in australia right now. it's an australian-based companies. but helping fund them hopefully will bring this thing to you. is that hopefully? do we want this? >> nowadays, you'll need a giant room with no furniture and stuff to play video games. >> you're going to need therapy and sleeping pills. >> stop! >> that's our show. thanks for joining us. we'll see you for the next edition of "right this minute." ?.=(=pcpcpcpcpcpcpcpcpc2h >> the daping roadways new way to get drunk -- dangerous new way to get drunk. dr. oz: the vapors give you an instant high. >> get the buzz without the calories. dr. oz: goes into your lungs, immediately has a buzz impact on you. >> see what happens when oz puts it to the test. dr. oz: i feel tipsy and a little spinning. >> after just one shot. is the
and she's able to walk freely around this virtual environment. so she's freaking out because what she's seeing and we're not looks something like this. now, zero latency has put up page where you can chip into this whole game creation here and you can go play. but it's only in australia right now. it's an australian-based companies. but helping fund them hopefully will bring this thing to you. is that hopefully? do we want this? >> nowadays, you'll need a giant room with no furniture and...
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everything is wired, and she's able to walk freely around this virtual environment. she's freaking out because what she's seeing and we're not looks something like this. >> ah. >> yeah, right. i get it now. >>. >> but it's only in australia right now. it's an australian company. >> do we want this? >> the thing is now it's like a giant room with no furniture in it. just playing video games. >> you'll also need therapy and sleeping pills. >> stop, stop, stop! >> the life of a 6-year-old can be tough. how can they deal with the stress these days? >> you need to laugh about your problems. >> now meet the little fellow whose biggest problem is going to be dealing with internet superstardom. ththisis i is s mamark. ...at work. fofor r ththosose e whwho o wy their days... not just get t thrhrououghgh t . nenew w onone e a a daday y vih energy support. ththe e ononlyly c comomplpy multivitamin ththatat s supuppoportrts s enel alertness. nenew w frfromom o onene . >> don't tell me that isn't the worst for you? >> my my name is swrordan. >> were the name jordan because he i t
everything is wired, and she's able to walk freely around this virtual environment. she's freaking out because what she's seeing and we're not looks something like this. >> ah. >> yeah, right. i get it now. >>. >> but it's only in australia right now. it's an australian company. >> do we want this? >> the thing is now it's like a giant room with no furniture in it. just playing video games. >> you'll also need therapy and sleeping pills. >> stop,...
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virtual reality is really the way we're going to go into the virtual world and it's going as common ashe oculus headset will likely go on sale with a possible price tag of around $300 and the participation surrounding the new reality gear couldn't be any more real. for "cbs this morning: saturday," bigad shaban. >> he's here to talk about his june cover story the inside story of oculus rift and how virtual reality became reachlt it appears in the june issue of wired magazine. peter, welcome. >> thank you. >> how would you describe the experience of virtual reality? >> the world that was used is this concept of presence. in the past you would put goggles on whoever made them and there would be screens in front of your face and there was an illusion there but not much more than that. now you're developing in this world. maybe you're in a movie theater watching a movie. >> i want to ask you about the young man featured on the cover. he's fascinating, kind of a quirky genius. what did he think was missing? in the past they heard about the headsets but everyone heard about it. >> there's al
virtual reality is really the way we're going to go into the virtual world and it's going as common ashe oculus headset will likely go on sale with a possible price tag of around $300 and the participation surrounding the new reality gear couldn't be any more real. for "cbs this morning: saturday," bigad shaban. >> he's here to talk about his june cover story the inside story of oculus rift and how virtual reality became reachlt it appears in the june issue of wired magazine....
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now one retailer is rolling out a new virtual technology it hopes will change the whole process. dia diana olick has more. >> reporter: we have been here before. deep in construction, hoping that everything we chose for our home renovation project looks the way we want it to when all the dust has settled. americans spent $119 billion on home remodeling last year, and that number is expected to rise 3.6% this year. and all we have to go on are plans, pictures of fixtures and paint swatches. well, what if we could can see it all, all finished, before one hammer even hit a nail? deep inside a lowe's warehouse laboratory, kyle nell is designing a virtual bathroom. >> we'll drop in a toilet here, pretty critical. >> reporter: from the fixtures to the finishings, he's mapping the floor plan, choosing from thousands of lowe's products, and placing those products in the room. then, thanks to a brand-new technology, he will walk through it all in virtual reality. >> the haller room is an augm t augmented reality room. we're populated this augmented reality room with real lowe's products.
now one retailer is rolling out a new virtual technology it hopes will change the whole process. dia diana olick has more. >> reporter: we have been here before. deep in construction, hoping that everything we chose for our home renovation project looks the way we want it to when all the dust has settled. americans spent $119 billion on home remodeling last year, and that number is expected to rise 3.6% this year. and all we have to go on are plans, pictures of fixtures and paint...
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enough video game or a virtual environment and being able to produce those. in atoms real physical materials who started this started early stages of back on one nine hundred seventy s. but it really got kicked off in the eighty's in large part to the founder of stratus johns company some seminal patent work in that field that's been growing it's been being used in industry for a long time and now it's becoming personal down to the same guys who a company called greta they came to my house scanned me and took pictures of. what is this about as you printed the printed version of larry king it is what the process they went through is a scan do earn you into a three dimensional virtual i don't know i'm a walking room it took a three about ten minutes very quick three d. scanning and then they took that virtual model those bits those pixels and they printed it layer by layer to create a physical model. so no biggie is this range of bridging devices it's huge couple hundred dollars to get him to do it yourself kits you can get do it yourself kits online and you ca
enough video game or a virtual environment and being able to produce those. in atoms real physical materials who started this started early stages of back on one nine hundred seventy s. but it really got kicked off in the eighty's in large part to the founder of stratus johns company some seminal patent work in that field that's been growing it's been being used in industry for a long time and now it's becoming personal down to the same guys who a company called greta they came to my house...
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now a way to use the web and virtual reality to get the right specs. it's summer when people's thoughts turn to sunglasses. and, yes, there's a high-tech way to get yourself a new pair. it's a silicon valley startup called ditto that uses your webcam and a little virtual reality to fit you. >> look in the camera for like ten seconds and they can look at different angles and try on the glasses. they know what they look like and if the glasses fit. >> reporter: anyone can do it. if you want shades or prescription glasses you can buy them right there having already seen the look and fit. >> so that when we render them, kind of like in 3-d special effects movie, you get the gr h graphics how it looks. >> think of it as a virtual helping hand that you can wrap your head around. >> for now you have to use a laptop or desktop with the cam. it's working on a way to let you use a mobile device in the near future. i send it back to you guys. >> i want to get back to breaking news now. we're following major news. nbc chopper, you can see here, this is just from a
now a way to use the web and virtual reality to get the right specs. it's summer when people's thoughts turn to sunglasses. and, yes, there's a high-tech way to get yourself a new pair. it's a silicon valley startup called ditto that uses your webcam and a little virtual reality to fit you. >> look in the camera for like ten seconds and they can look at different angles and try on the glasses. they know what they look like and if the glasses fit. >> reporter: anyone can do it. if...
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gamers were eager to check out virtual reality goggles that u.s. venture firm oculus vr has developed. users feel like they're in a completely different world when they put on headsets and play video games. the goggles aren't on the market just yet but many firms are already developing software for them. many gamemakers say virtual reality is the ultimate goal of computer and video games. and the technology is certain to become the mainstream in the industry. other companies are showing off their latest products, sony computer entertainment prernted software for its playstation 4 game console and microsoft introduced new games for its xbox1. >>> japanese people haven't had much of a choice when it comes to bieg the electricity they use in their homes. but a new law gives them the power to choose where they purchase power. big utility companies have controlled retail electricity sales for 60 years. and now lawmakers have approved a bill that liberalizes the nation's electricity sector, and it's worth billions of dollars. the revised electricity busi
gamers were eager to check out virtual reality goggles that u.s. venture firm oculus vr has developed. users feel like they're in a completely different world when they put on headsets and play video games. the goggles aren't on the market just yet but many firms are already developing software for them. many gamemakers say virtual reality is the ultimate goal of computer and video games. and the technology is certain to become the mainstream in the industry. other companies are showing off...
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watch tv virtually anywhere with the u-verse tv app. with at&t, the u-verse revolves around you. >>> and welcome back. it is easy money that can help seniors ease into retirement. that is the tantalizing pitch to get people into a reverse mortgage. elderly folks get a stream of cash backed by the value of their house and the promise they'll get to keep their home, too. but what details are being left out of these tv ads? we decided to take a look. >> if you've been thinking about financial options for your retirement future and how to provide some real security for you and your family, you really ought to consider a reverse mortgage. >> the ads pop up all over the air waves with celebrity pitch men like fred thompson talking about the slam dunk deal that is a reverse mortgage. her dad certainly bought it. >> he saw, apparently, a marvelous commercial on tv that made it all sound so great and he called the number. they sent him a cd. >> a former veteran of three wars, noreen's father needed more money, he took out the loan. >> this was t
watch tv virtually anywhere with the u-verse tv app. with at&t, the u-verse revolves around you. >>> and welcome back. it is easy money that can help seniors ease into retirement. that is the tantalizing pitch to get people into a reverse mortgage. elderly folks get a stream of cash backed by the value of their house and the promise they'll get to keep their home, too. but what details are being left out of these tv ads? we decided to take a look. >> if you've been thinking...
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in the cia everybody protect them and this virtual tower of virtual security. can see what.kind of the desired and i am going facebook dot com and people you know. well plucky he. was you going to show you what's the next story of some plucky thing is on what did so in terms of the virtual reality in which they live and how they you know people perceive the reality that they're in based on the propaganda i want to look at this article from the economist magazine talking about the united states health care system which many americans will shriek to high heaven that they want this this is the best system in the world we're number one despite all the results showing us the worse well health care fraud in america that is where the money is in america of the scale of medical embezzlement is extraordinary according to donald barrack the ex boss of medicare and medicaid the public health schemes for the old and poor america lost between eighty two billion dollars and two hundred seventy two billion dollars in two thousand and eleven to medical fraud and abuse the higher figure is t
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the virtual bucket. yes i would be virtually in the bucket.l -- i'm going for the bucket, always. i would always go for the bucket. >> jon: i believe. >> this is -- >> don: >> we talked about shagging pandas. >> jon: no, this is not weird. i believe we have framed not only your death but autobiography. "ricky gervais, i will always go for the bucket." done. i'm happy to settle it for you. the second season of "derek." the second season is on netflix, right. >> it is. >> jon: it's on netflix. ricky gervais, we will be right back. yo, untamed larger than life, move fast fruit flavor, watermelon, blue razz green apple. your taste buds dancing. it's the jolly rancher, we make it happen. untamed fruit flavor. jolly rancher. what art thou drinking isaac? giveth me a redd's apple ale! gravity! what's that? i have no idea. redd's apple ale. crisp like an apple. brewed like an ale. nineteen years ago, we thought, "wow, how is there no way to tell the good from the bad?" so we gave people the power of the review. and now angie's list is revolutionizing
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last week was a big week for virtual currency.rry brown signed a bill that legalized currency other than u.s. dollars. that means virtual currency like bitcoin and others, there are lots of them, they are all legal in california. i'm sure you can't pay your taxes with them yet but at least it's no longer illegal to use them which is a good thing because the sacramento kings basketball team has been accepting bitcoin as payment for tickets since march. like i said last week was a big week. canada became the first nation to officially treat bitcoin like cash also last week. >> we have been chitchatting off camera for 10 minutes. i'm trying to wrap my arms around it. what is it? >> people have heard of it but people don't understand it. so i will do my best here. thank you for asking. bay area, i'm going to give you an extremely basic explanation of what a bit coin is and why it was invented. let's pretend i don't know frank and michelle and i would like to order and autographed picture of my favorite morning anchors. i have this cri
last week was a big week for virtual currency.rry brown signed a bill that legalized currency other than u.s. dollars. that means virtual currency like bitcoin and others, there are lots of them, they are all legal in california. i'm sure you can't pay your taxes with them yet but at least it's no longer illegal to use them which is a good thing because the sacramento kings basketball team has been accepting bitcoin as payment for tickets since march. like i said last week was a big week....
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the virtual bucket. yes i would be virtually in the bucket., always. i would always go for the bucket. >> jon: i believe. >> this is -- >> don: >> we talked about shagging pandas. >> jon: no, this is not weird. i believe we have framed not only your death but autobiography. "ricky gervais, i will always go for the bucket." done. i'm happy to settle it for you. the second season of "derek." the second season is on netflix, right. >> it is. >> jon: it's on netflix. ricky gervais, we will be right back. [ male announcer ] doritos jacked are big. bigger than a giant el camino on monster tires. and bolder than taking that behemoth and breaking the world bus-jumping record by 2 1/2 buses. [ screaming ] [ screaming ] [ male announcer ] and they're crunchy. [ engine revs ] crunchier than driving through a fine china shop that sells professional-grade fireworks out of the back. ♪ doritos jacked. bigger. bolder. thicker. there was a boy who traveled to a faraway place where villages floated on water and castles were houses dragons lurked giants stood ta
the virtual bucket. yes i would be virtually in the bucket., always. i would always go for the bucket. >> jon: i believe. >> this is -- >> don: >> we talked about shagging pandas. >> jon: no, this is not weird. i believe we have framed not only your death but autobiography. "ricky gervais, i will always go for the bucket." done. i'm happy to settle it for you. the second season of "derek." the second season is on netflix, right. >> it is....
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then there's the virtualization of core services.loud or specialized functioning that people organize. so you have i.t. organizations that are now driven by skrooutc based i.t. results, less allegiance to infrastructure but more driven by what the outcomes are. and so in this big theme of lots of information, lots of data, completely separated out from, you know, what kind of infrastructure you have really doesn't matter anymore. you have actifio making sure we virtualize, move it to access for these applications and the work flow that manages the entire life cycle of this data. and this is big because -- go ahead. >> i'm sorry, ash, when you look at cloud data virtualization, what are the consumer front-end technology companies that stand to benefit the most from this move? is it a microsoft? is it an evernote? is it a box or dropbox? how will people in the enterprise be actually accessing and leveraging this data? >> yeah. it depends on the kind of data we're dealing with. if it is a consumer kind of data, certain kind of platforms
then there's the virtualization of core services.loud or specialized functioning that people organize. so you have i.t. organizations that are now driven by skrooutc based i.t. results, less allegiance to infrastructure but more driven by what the outcomes are. and so in this big theme of lots of information, lots of data, completely separated out from, you know, what kind of infrastructure you have really doesn't matter anymore. you have actifio making sure we virtualize, move it to access for...
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the virtual bucket. yes i would be virtually in the bucket. -- i'm going for the bucket, always. i would always go for the bucket. >> jon: i believe. >> this is -- >> don: >> we talked about shagging pandas. >> jon: no, this is not weird. i believe we have framed not only your death but autobiography. "ricky gervais, i will always go for the bucket." done. i'm happy to settle it for you. the second season of "derek." the second season is on netflix, right. >> it is. >> jon: it's on netflix. ricky gervais, we will be right back. ♪ brewed for more this ispirited nights.tune. it's undistilled, yet it has a smooth clean finish. you might choose a regular beer, but then you might get a regular night. miller fortune. your fortune awaits. break the ice, with breath freshening cooling crystals. ice breakers. when francois thibault said he with spring water and the n best french wheat. everyone here said... non, non! but little by little, the world got to love what he had made. grey goose, francois? the extraordinary belongs to those who make it. yo,mo
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the software company that may be diving into the virtual reality business. >>> plus, free wi-fi. how many people may be able to use it. >>> the annual e-3 expo kick cans off on tuesday at the convention center. it's the world's premier trade show for video games and consoles and virtual reality games may be trending. microsoft will introduce its observe reality headset. the creator of words with friends for virtual reality systems. >> well, posting your next facebook update is about to get a lot faster. san jose is getting ready for a wi-fi upgrade and our business and tech supporter scott budman has the info for us. >> reporter: san jose's convention center hosts business conferences all the time but internet surfers have to deal with slow wi-fi they pay for. that's about to change, though, as san jose joins the fast free wi-fi revolution. >> i think people just expect it in the silicon valley. the short answer is, if not here, then where? and in the capital of silicon valley, it's the brand. >> reporter: the new upgraded wi-fi says the upgrade will make the convention center, a
the software company that may be diving into the virtual reality business. >>> plus, free wi-fi. how many people may be able to use it. >>> the annual e-3 expo kick cans off on tuesday at the convention center. it's the world's premier trade show for video games and consoles and virtual reality games may be trending. microsoft will introduce its observe reality headset. the creator of words with friends for virtual reality systems. >> well, posting your next facebook...
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the virtual bucket. yes i would be virtually in the bucket.for the bucket, always. i would always go for the bucket. >> jon: i believe. >> this is -- >> don: >> we talked about shagging pandas. >> jon: no, this is not weird. i believe we have framed not only your death but autobiography. "ricky gervais, i will always go for the bucket." done. i'm happy to settle it for you. the second season of "derek." the second season is on netflix, right. >> it is. >> jon: it's on netflix. ricky gervais, we will be right back. rich, chewy caramel rolled up in smooth milk chocolate. all aboard. rolo. get your smooth on. watch. dentist. [ popping ] now you have to figure out which one takes your insurance... [ sighs ] okay. now, a dentist you trust and feel comfortable going to. hrmm. i know. at 1-800-dentist, we've helped over 8 million people find that right dentist, and we can do the same for you. [ chuckles ] so don't put it off. call 1-800-dentist today. ♪ so don't put it off. call 1-800-dentist today. average makes sure everyone gets a trophy.rage. (tr
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we had virtually no evidence. >> donna's autopsy was fairly routine, and the toxicology tests were routine, as well. >> i would characterize the autopsy as meeting minimal professional standards. if i had to object, it would be that it appeared that the possibility that foul play was really not taken into account. so that extra measure perhaps was not done in this case. >> the doctor who performed the autopsy was not a forensic pathologist, but he did something virtually unheard of at the time. for reasons not entirely clear, he kept a vial of donna's blood in refrigerated storage, and two years after her death, it was sent to the forensic lab for testing. a sample was placed in a gas chromatograph mass spectrometer. which broke the blood down into its chemical components. traces of a common antidepressant known as elavil were clearly present in donna's blood. >> in someone who had never taken the drug before, i believe even one pill could cause them to be very drowsy, dizzy, possibly disoriented. >> but how did elavil get into her system? >> the presence of elavil in the victim's body was
we had virtually no evidence. >> donna's autopsy was fairly routine, and the toxicology tests were routine, as well. >> i would characterize the autopsy as meeting minimal professional standards. if i had to object, it would be that it appeared that the possibility that foul play was really not taken into account. so that extra measure perhaps was not done in this case. >> the doctor who performed the autopsy was not a forensic pathologist, but he did something virtually...
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i think virtually criminal the way mr. obama allowed this to happen on his watch. he bears plenty of responsibility too. but for this to be allowed to happen. and even now, as the terrorists are on the outskirts of baghdad, his team is studying. they're studying. >> ben, i think -- as you like to say, with all due respect, i think you should be extremely careful using words like virt l virtually criminal. you are doing a disservice to the president when you say that. >> i want to do a disservice to him. >> i'll make my point. the shareholders and the investors were extremely clear. the american people were extremely clear they wanted to be done with the war in iraq. and president obama ended our involvement in the war in iraq. that was the involvement on the ground. on the ground in the united states. now he is dealing with the reality on the ground there. again, it is not pretty. it is not good. but i don't think it's so easy to criticize the ceo when he got a clear message from his shareholders. >> but i think you're missing the real analogy. with greatest respec
i think virtually criminal the way mr. obama allowed this to happen on his watch. he bears plenty of responsibility too. but for this to be allowed to happen. and even now, as the terrorists are on the outskirts of baghdad, his team is studying. they're studying. >> ben, i think -- as you like to say, with all due respect, i think you should be extremely careful using words like virt l virtually criminal. you are doing a disservice to the president when you say that. >> i want to do...
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and the virtual princes in. america whenever they need more wealth they just print more money they don't need anyone to pay taxes that three trillion or so they pay they collect in taxes in america's chicken feed and wouldn't even keep lucky alive for a day or two compared to what you can get just by printing printing money the fact is that the banks are huge impediment to economic growth the group reserve and quantitative easing are feeding the problem and so because the market's not flowing what the what the statisticians are doing what the governments are doing is that they're still they're changing the status they're changing the stats like the office of national statistics here in the u.k. they'll redefine c.p.i. don't redefine productivity there redefine labor and g.d.p. to because they are there and here into an orthodoxy the market fundamentalists and they don't let the price signals of the market tell them what to do they jihadi ease for economic stagnation there's suicide bankers as i've been saying fo
and the virtual princes in. america whenever they need more wealth they just print more money they don't need anyone to pay taxes that three trillion or so they pay they collect in taxes in america's chicken feed and wouldn't even keep lucky alive for a day or two compared to what you can get just by printing printing money the fact is that the banks are huge impediment to economic growth the group reserve and quantitative easing are feeding the problem and so because the market's not flowing...
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. >> what about virtual-reality? facebook buying oculus. >> we will watch that story and sony buying project morpheus. >> be sure to tune in to our live coverage of e3 tomorrow on "bloomberg west." we will hear from the new head of xbox and speak to the new ceo of oculus. still ahead, the first commercial droned a flyover land. it will survey the oil field in northern alaska. coming up. >> time for on the markets. let's take a look at where stocks traded today. a very tight range for stocks. the dow and the nasdaq eking out a very small gain by the end of the session, he pointed to points respectively. the s&p did not make it after seven of eight sessions of gains and closing at a record yesterday. ♪ >> you are watching "bloomberg west," where we cover innovation, technology, and the future of business. i'm emily chang. salesforce will bring brands to wearable devices with the new developing platform called salesforce wear. it helps connect to customers and employees through apps designed for devices like the samsung
. >> what about virtual-reality? facebook buying oculus. >> we will watch that story and sony buying project morpheus. >> be sure to tune in to our live coverage of e3 tomorrow on "bloomberg west." we will hear from the new head of xbox and speak to the new ceo of oculus. still ahead, the first commercial droned a flyover land. it will survey the oil field in northern alaska. coming up. >> time for on the markets. let's take a look at where stocks traded today....
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the virtual bucket. yes i would be virtually in the bucket.i'm going for the bucket, always. i would always go for the bucket. >> jon: i believe. >> this is -- >> don: >> we talked about shagging pandas. >> jon: no, this is not weird. i believe we have framed not only your death but autobiography. "ricky gervais, i will always go for the bucket." done. i'm happy to settle it for you. the second season of "derek." the second season is on netflix, right. >> it is. >> jon: it's on netflix. ricky gervais, we will be right back. what art thou drinking isaac? giveth me a redd's apple ale! gravity! what's that? i have no idea. redd's apple ale. crisp like an apple. brewed like an ale. boring! yeah! ♪ if you want to see old faithful ♪ ♪ don't be such a couch potato ♪ ♪ yeah just go check out the thing for yourself ♪ highlander! ♪ we ain't got no room for boring ♪ ♪ ferdy gerdy ferdy ger boom! [ cluck, cluck ] ♪ no, we ain't got no room ♪ for boring ♪ for boring, we ain't got no room ♪ ahh! [ male announcer ] the 2014 highlander. toyota. let's go place
the virtual bucket. yes i would be virtually in the bucket.i'm going for the bucket, always. i would always go for the bucket. >> jon: i believe. >> this is -- >> don: >> we talked about shagging pandas. >> jon: no, this is not weird. i believe we have framed not only your death but autobiography. "ricky gervais, i will always go for the bucket." done. i'm happy to settle it for you. the second season of "derek." the second season is on netflix,...
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and the virtual princes of america whenever they need more wealth they just print more money they don't need anyone to pay taxes that three trillion or so they pay they collect in taxes in america's chicken feed it wouldn't even keep lucky alive for a day or two compared to what you can get just by printing printing money the fact is that the banks are huge impediment to economic growth the reserve and quantitative easing are feeding the problem and so because the market's not flowing what the what the statisticians are doing what the governments are doing is that they're they're changing the status they're changing the stats like the office of national statistics here in the u.k. they'll redefine c.p.i. they're redefined productivity they're redefine labor and g.d.p. to because they they are there and here into an orthodoxy their market fundamentalists and they don't let the price signals of the market tell them what to do. jihad ease for economic stagnation. bankers as i've been saying for ten years they are suicide bankers they're willing to blow themselves up to support their ideolo
and the virtual princes of america whenever they need more wealth they just print more money they don't need anyone to pay taxes that three trillion or so they pay they collect in taxes in america's chicken feed it wouldn't even keep lucky alive for a day or two compared to what you can get just by printing printing money the fact is that the banks are huge impediment to economic growth the reserve and quantitative easing are feeding the problem and so because the market's not flowing what the...
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earl --uched a bit on virtual reality, but what are you looking forward to most when it comes to virtualcause we have this controversy of facebook versus sony, both of them interested in virtual reality, given that a thatk in oculus are -- is more about communication. can they encourage game developers to come to their platform. at he3.erlichman will be for watchingmuch this edition of bloomberg west. we will see you later. ♪ >> i am mark crumpton. this is "bottom line. today, gm ceo faces shareholders company hasaker their annual meeting. elizabeth warren talks about her student loan bill. we will look at safety and security and brazil during the world cup. to our viewers in the united states and those joining us around the world, welcome. we have full coverage of the stocks
earl --uched a bit on virtual reality, but what are you looking forward to most when it comes to virtualcause we have this controversy of facebook versus sony, both of them interested in virtual reality, given that a thatk in oculus are -- is more about communication. can they encourage game developers to come to their platform. at he3.erlichman will be for watchingmuch this edition of bloomberg west. we will see you later. ♪ >> i am mark crumpton. this is "bottom line. today, gm...
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inaudible] between the physical, metaphysical reminding us how language and thereby all knowledge is virtualut history, the ghost has always live inside the machine whether it's the haunted internet diabolic computers, the apparitional tv or the talking telephone. technology typified as alien, evidence in that the inner workings of the machine, the engine, comes from -- [inaudible] invisible visibility, we're reminded how we're always being with specters, sliding. the phenomenal, the real is never locateable -- [inaudible] and according to hagueing, this weaving of the spirit is the secret of ideological change. as such, the mystical and the machine function not physically or metaphysically but paraphysically. created not from nothing, but a blue print, a series of programs. present by contemporary operating systems impregnate with the the voice of its maker. general motors had a major role in the development of the modern disembodied voice to their own -- [inaudible] cars were among the first things to talk to us manifested through the media in -- [inaudible] cars, trucks -- [inaudible] for
inaudible] between the physical, metaphysical reminding us how language and thereby all knowledge is virtualut history, the ghost has always live inside the machine whether it's the haunted internet diabolic computers, the apparitional tv or the talking telephone. technology typified as alien, evidence in that the inner workings of the machine, the engine, comes from -- [inaudible] invisible visibility, we're reminded how we're always being with specters, sliding. the phenomenal, the real is...
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moving real and virtual currency around the world.ank sent company such as western union offer international transfers. it has a chance to change the market for real. they have some real backers, richard branson among them. building a real city in the middle of the ocean. the idea behind the institute. can a city give rise to its own government? let's get headlines from my radio cohost carol massar. >> american international group said peter hancock will be its next ceo. hancock will replace the ceo september 1 of this year. google says the satellite will keep google maps accurate. they're hoping to use skybox technology to improve access and disaster relief efforts. shares of radioshack have fallen after the retailer reported a loss last quarter citing sales drops for the ninth straight time. >> united airlines is the latest carrier to change its frequent flyer program. beginning next month -- march, the new reward system will be based on the amount of dollars that you spend rather than the number of miles that you fly. joining me no
moving real and virtual currency around the world.ank sent company such as western union offer international transfers. it has a chance to change the market for real. they have some real backers, richard branson among them. building a real city in the middle of the ocean. the idea behind the institute. can a city give rise to its own government? let's get headlines from my radio cohost carol massar. >> american international group said peter hancock will be its next ceo. hancock will...
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justin was 5'6", 140 pounds, virtually the same height and weight as ari squire.cientists compared dna from justin's toothbrush to dna from the victim. they also took a dna sample from justin's mother. >> when we finally got the dna results backs, we were finally able to positively identify the body that we had as justin newman. >> police put out an all points bulletin for justin newman's car which was missing. they assumed if they found newman's car, they'd also find ari squire. whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. this is mike. his long race day starts with back pain... ...and a choice. take 4 advil in a day which is 2 aleve... ...for all day relief. "start your engines" you need to see this. show 'em the curve. ♪ do you know what this means? the greater the curvature, the bigger the difference. [sci-fi tractor beam sound] ...sucked me right in... it's bea
justin was 5'6", 140 pounds, virtually the same height and weight as ari squire.cientists compared dna from justin's toothbrush to dna from the victim. they also took a dna sample from justin's mother. >> when we finally got the dna results backs, we were finally able to positively identify the body that we had as justin newman. >> police put out an all points bulletin for justin newman's car which was missing. they assumed if they found newman's car, they'd also find ari...
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and the virtual princes in america whenever they need more will. they just print more money they don't use that three trillion or so they pay they collect in taxes in america's chicken feed i don't even keep lucky alive for you know where to do what you can get just by printing printing money the fact is that the bets are huge and. the group reserve quantitative easing statisticians are doing is that they're doing the status changing like the office of national statistics here in the u.k. they'll redefine c.p.i. they'll redefine productivity there redefine labor and g.d.p. to because they are there and here you have more of a doxie their market fundamentalists and they don't let the price signals of the market tell them what to do. for economic stagnation they're suicide bankers as i've been said and here's their sins because they're willing to blow themselves up to support their ideology they're not saying as. of how much they've been stating. that basically. before. that except we get paid every quarter or every year and suddenly thought how do i
and the virtual princes in america whenever they need more will. they just print more money they don't use that three trillion or so they pay they collect in taxes in america's chicken feed i don't even keep lucky alive for you know where to do what you can get just by printing printing money the fact is that the bets are huge and. the group reserve quantitative easing statisticians are doing is that they're doing the status changing like the office of national statistics here in the u.k....
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it was sunday, and downtown was virtually empty. diane worked for the southwestern bell company, and her shift started at 1:00 p.m. but she never made it inside the building. a half hour later, a homeless man saw someone walking away from an old shack next to the parking lot. >> he walked back to the shack and walked very close to him and got a good look at him and went on to the shack. and he found this young girl lying on her back with her hands tide behind her back. and he asked her if she had been assaulted. she said yes. >> she asked him to untie her. and he said no. but he agreed he would go call the police. >> tragically, by the time police arrived, 25-year-old diane maxwell was dead. >> she was lying on her back, bra pushed up, a small wound just above her navel, probably an inch in width. >> diane was just 25 years old, a single mother of a 4-year-old son. >> well, i will tell you that it was the most devastating thing i'd ever experienced. my first reaction was denial, that there's no way that, you know, diane could be dea
it was sunday, and downtown was virtually empty. diane worked for the southwestern bell company, and her shift started at 1:00 p.m. but she never made it inside the building. a half hour later, a homeless man saw someone walking away from an old shack next to the parking lot. >> he walked back to the shack and walked very close to him and got a good look at him and went on to the shack. and he found this young girl lying on her back with her hands tide behind her back. and he asked her if...
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watch tv virtually anywhere with the u-verse tv app. with at&t, the u-verse revolves around you.lleged bomb maker in san francisco, who lead the f-b-i on a nationwide manhunt. today said he is not guilty. ryan chamberlain was back in federal court today. where the public learned just what was inside the apartment that federal agents raided last month. and why prosecutors say, the suspect is dangerous. good evening. i'm pam moore. ryan chamberlain was arraigned n explosive device. and having a handgun with the serial number removed. kron 4's maureen kelly was there. when he entered his 'not gulty' plea. also today. the federal prosecutor revealed new evidence to show why they believe the political consultant . the prosecutor called the bomb allegedly uuncovered by fbi during a raid of ryan chamberlain's san francisco apartment- a self contained fully functioning deviceready to denote by remote control.not just components lying around the house. and despite chamberlain's social media posts which suggest he was possibly suicidal.the federal prosecutor said he didn't believe the bomb
watch tv virtually anywhere with the u-verse tv app. with at&t, the u-verse revolves around you.lleged bomb maker in san francisco, who lead the f-b-i on a nationwide manhunt. today said he is not guilty. ryan chamberlain was back in federal court today. where the public learned just what was inside the apartment that federal agents raided last month. and why prosecutors say, the suspect is dangerous. good evening. i'm pam moore. ryan chamberlain was arraigned n explosive device. and having...
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a new playstation tv streaming and virtual headset. the electronic giant sending out a big message to investors and maybe apple as well, getting ready to take on anyone from apple to facebook oculus riff as well. we'll talk to the ceo and president of sony computer entertainment of america, live from e3. connell: that sound pretty good. paula dean, paula dean wants to get back into your kitchen. the controversial celebrity chef has an online network. would you watch the paula dean network? well america embrace her again. lee haw skins joins us. liz: he is only one who got her. will paula make a big dom -- comeback? will former fans embrace her again? , on twitter, @fbnatb. ♪ [ male announcer ] once, there was a man who found a magic seashell. it told him what was happening on the trading floor in real time. ♪ the shell brought him great fame. ♪ but then, one day, he noticed that everybody could have a magic seashell. [ indistinct talking ] [ male announcer ] right there in their trading platform. ♪ so the magic shell went back to being
a new playstation tv streaming and virtual headset. the electronic giant sending out a big message to investors and maybe apple as well, getting ready to take on anyone from apple to facebook oculus riff as well. we'll talk to the ceo and president of sony computer entertainment of america, live from e3. connell: that sound pretty good. paula dean, paula dean wants to get back into your kitchen. the controversial celebrity chef has an online network. would you watch the paula dean network? well...
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it is supposed to replace virtually every other jet fighter in the united states military. >> this is a fighter that has amazing capabilities in a lot of ways. >> martin: the f-35 is a supersonic computer, the most complex fighter jet ever built. it's also seven years behind schedule and $163 billion over budget. >> ♪ well, my heart went boom when i crossed that room... ♪ >> i looked around and i could see the hysteria on some of these girls, tears streaming down their faces. ( girls screaming ) >> safer: his name is henry grossman, a photographer who won the confidence of the beatles and any number of icons of the
it is supposed to replace virtually every other jet fighter in the united states military. >> this is a fighter that has amazing capabilities in a lot of ways. >> martin: the f-35 is a supersonic computer, the most complex fighter jet ever built. it's also seven years behind schedule and $163 billion over budget. >> ♪ well, my heart went boom when i crossed that room... ♪ >> i looked around and i could see the hysteria on some of these girls, tears streaming down...