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come, watson.ldn't miss it. ♪ from i wonder what it is... to you'll never guess. ♪ everything we sell at llbean, is backed by the same rock solid guarantee of satisfaction. ♪ so while they keep guessing what's inside, you can rest assured that they can always take it back or replace it. that's just how we're made. llbean guaranteed to please. ♪ ♪ oh!!! wooo! did he just...?! [laughter and amazement] ♪ ♪ just...back off! ♪ there. i've instructed the computer to give us a sherlock holmes-type problem, but not one written specifically by sir arthur conan doyle. so this will be something new, something created by the computer? exactly. will that be sufficient, doctor? we'll see. program complete. you may enter. woman: pies are fresh! come down! get them here! man: ♪ some are sweet ♪ pies! pies! man #2: they are lovely! man #1: ♪ pies, pies ♪ some are meat and some are sweet ♪ very impressive. your first visit to a holodeck, doctor? well, with this level of sophistication. how does it work? the real lon
come, watson.ldn't miss it. ♪ from i wonder what it is... to you'll never guess. ♪ everything we sell at llbean, is backed by the same rock solid guarantee of satisfaction. ♪ so while they keep guessing what's inside, you can rest assured that they can always take it back or replace it. that's just how we're made. llbean guaranteed to please. ♪ ♪ oh!!! wooo! did he just...?! [laughter and amazement] ♪ ♪ just...back off! ♪ there. i've instructed the computer to give us a sherlock...
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so we opened up watson to an eco system.se there are thousands of ideas people are coming after. just last month we made it lick publicly available on the cloud. so you have to be able to think bigger. >> are you going to use watson to fire people too? >> we're using it to go find and connect ideas. >> why not use to it figure out who's not working out. >> watson didn't actually hire people. we did the work through ourselves as we went through and sorted them out. thousands of people came on that this mission because they saw it as an opportunity to change. just yesterday i was talking to people up the street. one of them was into med school. >> you're scaring me because you're not answering the question. >> that's not where we're focused. we're focus on bringing in the talent. >> the obvious knock is not only have the computers taken our jobs but now they are hiring for those jobs too. seems like it is coming from all angles. >> to me. and i talked to another student last night from mit and harvard. this propels into the in
so we opened up watson to an eco system.se there are thousands of ideas people are coming after. just last month we made it lick publicly available on the cloud. so you have to be able to think bigger. >> are you going to use watson to fire people too? >> we're using it to go find and connect ideas. >> why not use to it figure out who's not working out. >> watson didn't actually hire people. we did the work through ourselves as we went through and sorted them out....
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there's is more to say about watson. but i think we see the links between these thinkers, some of the tensions coming to the fore in their pieces. we will come back to some of the tensions we did not talk about overtly but might be embedded in litman's term about science being the discipline of democracy. if experts are the answer, an expert-run society, what happens to those who are not experts, those in the factories or the infants raised in laboratories? is this the vision of democracy the united states was poised to adopt? we will come back to some of the techniques rather than the substance. as we close, i want us to think about all these readings do to victorian ideas about humanism, character, labor, the dignity of labor, men's and women's roles, and most importantly, seemingly natural and it down ideas, whether rule of thumb or otherwise. the break from tradition is incomplete, as we have noticed. but it certainly seems like something new on the horizon. we will pick up with new ideas about race and racial identi
there's is more to say about watson. but i think we see the links between these thinkers, some of the tensions coming to the fore in their pieces. we will come back to some of the tensions we did not talk about overtly but might be embedded in litman's term about science being the discipline of democracy. if experts are the answer, an expert-run society, what happens to those who are not experts, those in the factories or the infants raised in laboratories? is this the vision of democracy the...
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(sighs) watson, i have no inclination to excise andrew from your life. why would i? i like the man. oh, you like him? yeah. you-you never told me that. (stammering): why would i tell you? (stammers, grunts) to reassure that you've made a sound choice. as one might reasonably expect a friend to do. right, right, oh, very well. i like him. he's intelligent. he hasn't just jumped into a new business. he has the patience and self-possession to wait for something worthwhile. and, most importantly, he understands you. he understands you and me. wh-what do you mean by that? i mean, watson, that whether you care to admit it lately or not, i am an important part of your life. and, whether i say it out loud or not, you are an important part of mine. my return to new york was driven, in large part, by desire to repair our relationship. and i think, even though we might draw further or nearer from each other depending on circumstance, you and i are bound... somehow. andrew accepts that without feeling needlessly threatened. it's a rather enlightened position. and so, no, i've got no desire to b
(sighs) watson, i have no inclination to excise andrew from your life. why would i? i like the man. oh, you like him? yeah. you-you never told me that. (stammering): why would i tell you? (stammers, grunts) to reassure that you've made a sound choice. as one might reasonably expect a friend to do. right, right, oh, very well. i like him. he's intelligent. he hasn't just jumped into a new business. he has the patience and self-possession to wait for something worthwhile. and, most importantly,...
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watson-coleman's win is a milestone.ecomes the first african-american woman elected to the congress. >> you can count on me. i will count on you. i pray that my service to you is a blessing to you and your family. thank you and god bless. >>reporter:i spoke to her brother bill this evening. he teared up today thinking what it would mean to her and everyone in the area if they were indeed elected. she has been. he thinks that their parents are smiling down tonight. she will be the first woman in a decade they have not had a female. i am live in trenton nora muchanic. >>> thank you. taking a quick look at the congressional races tom mcarthur won a brutal fight. and beat amy belgard for the seat held by jon runyan. in the first district vacancy, he wins by 17 points in pennsylvania's 6th district for the seat held by jim gurlaw. they will keep control. and in the the 13th district seat, formally held by allison swartz. she ran for governor. brendan boyle won. and control of congress may be in the hands of the republican par
watson-coleman's win is a milestone.ecomes the first african-american woman elected to the congress. >> you can count on me. i will count on you. i pray that my service to you is a blessing to you and your family. thank you and god bless. >>reporter:i spoke to her brother bill this evening. he teared up today thinking what it would mean to her and everyone in the area if they were indeed elected. she has been. he thinks that their parents are smiling down tonight. she will be the...
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and a spatula. >> watson is a super computer.agazine's editors send 9,000 recipes to the silicon head. based on those proven combinations can now invent new recipes. based on starter ingredients that you specify. >> software unable to taste anything wouldn't that be considered a draw back for a cook? >> well, can't taste anything but knows a lot of things about in greed cents. >> data that we probably never think of. >> soon we'll be able to try chef watson on the web. for now only vol untears can test it. >> say,. >> may be small but got enough room for a culinary super computer. >> what is it that you already made that we'll try? >> general pork and apples. >> chef watson produced 100 different recipes that involves pork chops and apples. >> using some fresh herbs, "time." >> that was watson's idea? >> 15 minutes later pork shop was ready to serve. >> oh, man. that is so darn good. a little brit digital. >> i wanted to give chef watt cona spin myself. >> i have requested that make a new holiday treat that has never been made. h
and a spatula. >> watson is a super computer.agazine's editors send 9,000 recipes to the silicon head. based on those proven combinations can now invent new recipes. based on starter ingredients that you specify. >> software unable to taste anything wouldn't that be considered a draw back for a cook? >> well, can't taste anything but knows a lot of things about in greed cents. >> data that we probably never think of. >> soon we'll be able to try chef watson on the...
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>>reporter:claiming victory is bonnie watson coleman.nd replacing russ holt. she is the first african-american woman in congress. >> you blessed me tonight and you blessed me since february. i prayed that my service to you is a blessing to you and your family. thank you, and god bless. >>reporter:now, i speak to the congresswoman elect. he is sure that his parents are up in heaven and smiling down. they have not had a woman in congress in over 10 years. i am nora muchanic "channel~6 action news." >>> all right. >>> so many reasons to celebrate tonight. thank you, nora. it's time for the accuweather forecast. >>> we are all winner consequencwinners when itcomes r forecast. >>> as we take at double scan radar nothing is go on tonight. it changes on thursday. temperature-wise we are warm. 55 st. davids and kennett square. and tannersville up north. upper 60s at the shore. and at 60 for smyrna and dover. it should be 40s in the city. a small ribbon of shower that is evaporates when you push to the south and east. east and south of chicago, t
>>reporter:claiming victory is bonnie watson coleman.nd replacing russ holt. she is the first african-american woman in congress. >> you blessed me tonight and you blessed me since february. i prayed that my service to you is a blessing to you and your family. thank you, and god bless. >>reporter:now, i speak to the congresswoman elect. he is sure that his parents are up in heaven and smiling down. they have not had a woman in congress in over 10 years. i am nora muchanic...
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benjamin watson. benjamin watson, truly an honor and a plea sure to have you on. >> thank you.his week about your piece in a asked you because it's much more poignant coming from you than from me. two of your favorite paragraphs. can you read those for me? >> yes. i will. luckily i have my iphone. i want to read about being an introspective the first one is i'm introsuspective because sometimes i want to take our side without looking at the facts in situations like these. sometimes i feel like it's us against them. sometimes i'm just as prejudice as people i point fingers at and that's not right. how can i look at white skin and make assumptions but not want assumptions about me. that's not right. i'll go down and the second paragraph that i think kind of struck a chord with me was the last paragraph of the piece. is how i closed it up. kind of on a positive note. after thinking about these emotions and going through them i'm encouraged because of this. i'm encouraged because ultimately the problem is not a skin problem it's a sin problem. sin is the reason we rebel against aut
benjamin watson. benjamin watson, truly an honor and a plea sure to have you on. >> thank you.his week about your piece in a asked you because it's much more poignant coming from you than from me. two of your favorite paragraphs. can you read those for me? >> yes. i will. luckily i have my iphone. i want to read about being an introspective the first one is i'm introsuspective because sometimes i want to take our side without looking at the facts in situations like these. sometimes...
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these are two excerpts from watson's post. worth the read. >> the nba's two biggest stars weighed in. kobe said the legal system is to blame about what happened. we can sit here and argue about it until we're blue in the face and protest about it but until the legal system -- until we have a serious legal system conversation, it's going to keep on happening. >> lebron meanwhile posted this pick on instagram with michael brown and martin with their arms around each other with the caption as a society how do we stop these things from happening. i'm so sorry. violence isn't the answer. retaliation isn't the solution. these are just a few of the reactions we saw on social media. a lot of them upset about what happens but being advocates for changes. >> go to benjamin watson's facebook page. it's really a fabulous read. thank you andy. we appreciate it. i'll be right back. >>> oh, the grand martial finally making his way down in the macy's day thanks giving day parade. there's santament h mensanta. hi, santa. just wanted you to see
these are two excerpts from watson's post. worth the read. >> the nba's two biggest stars weighed in. kobe said the legal system is to blame about what happened. we can sit here and argue about it until we're blue in the face and protest about it but until the legal system -- until we have a serious legal system conversation, it's going to keep on happening. >> lebron meanwhile posted this pick on instagram with michael brown and martin with their arms around each other with the...
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her dad peter watson put them there to protect them. he's got fireworks they are looking at. the fireworks went the opposite way they were expected to and landed inside the trampoline. >> oh, no! >> now they're trapped inside. >> one of the fireworks went straight to the kid. did it hit him? >> casey makes her way out. she trips. the little boy was still inside while that firework was ricochetting off the side. luckily casey nor the boy were hurt. her dad said what happened was he aimed the fireworks opposite the house away from them but it fired in an opposite direction, hit the house and bounced into the trampoline. they say casey is a little bit frightened now of firework. i don't blame her. >> the good thing about this video, it will serve as a reminder of how dangerous fireworks are or can be. even if you think you've got it controlled, you never know. >> that is what peter watson said. he was injured several years ago being burned. he was being very careful. he was following the rules, but he suggests people buy fireworks from a reputable source, not buy them online. go
her dad peter watson put them there to protect them. he's got fireworks they are looking at. the fireworks went the opposite way they were expected to and landed inside the trampoline. >> oh, no! >> now they're trapped inside. >> one of the fireworks went straight to the kid. did it hit him? >> casey makes her way out. she trips. the little boy was still inside while that firework was ricochetting off the side. luckily casey nor the boy were hurt. her dad said what...
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we have ivan watson with more. >> reporter: a meeting with the medyedvev.e have more information in which he mentioned for relations to improve and work on this situation like the conflict in ukraine and the economic sanctions have to be removed from russia that have been imposed by the u.s. and allies. in protest to russia's alleged support of separatists in eastern ukraine. our own jim acosta encountered mededvev. he is not the number one man, but the prime minister. he is often considered a number two when he in fact was president to putin. jim acosta managed to ask the prime minister when feeding elephants at the pagoda if there was a reconciliation with the u.s. and russia and the answer was time will show. we will be looking to hear more about the contents of what's reported to be a brief encounter with the u.s. president and the russian prime minister here on the meeting. >> quite a morning. feeding elephants in myanmar. >>> time to get an early start on your money right now. we have cristina alesci with the latest. >> looks like a good day for stock
we have ivan watson with more. >> reporter: a meeting with the medyedvev.e have more information in which he mentioned for relations to improve and work on this situation like the conflict in ukraine and the economic sanctions have to be removed from russia that have been imposed by the u.s. and allies. in protest to russia's alleged support of separatists in eastern ukraine. our own jim acosta encountered mededvev. he is not the number one man, but the prime minister. he is often...
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watson will monitor television conversations between operators and customers. bank operators have difficulties finding proper instructions in the huge data base. the officials say the new system will help them respond more quickly. >> translator: the system will enable us to shorten the time doing the search, so we can speed up our responses. also, the responses will be more adequate and accurate. >> another major bank in japan also plans to introduce the system. >>> that's the latest in business for this hour. i'll leave you with a check on markets. >>> a russian senior official has criticized ja fan for joining western countries and imposing saxs to the situation in ukraine. the speakerer's lower house is an aide to vladimir putin. putin and japan's prime minister are expected to talk on the sidelines of the apex summit in beijing next week. >> translator: japan is an important country and a good partner for russia in the fields of economy, trade and cultural exchanges. >> but he expressed frustration with the recent sanctions japan imposed against russia. tr
watson will monitor television conversations between operators and customers. bank operators have difficulties finding proper instructions in the huge data base. the officials say the new system will help them respond more quickly. >> translator: the system will enable us to shorten the time doing the search, so we can speed up our responses. also, the responses will be more adequate and accurate. >> another major bank in japan also plans to introduce the system. >>> that's...
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cnn's ivan watson's original report from back in may, a report that we first aired here on this programt to play it for you. i want to warn our viewers, some of the pictures are graphic. >> reporter: it had been a day of skirmishing, palestinian youth hurling stones. israeli soldiers and police firing teargas and rubber-coated bullets. then caught on camera, the shooting deaths of two palestinian teenagers. both gunned down on the same patch of asphalt. the second, an hour and 13 minutes after the first. the israeli defense force tells cnn that, quote, a preliminary inquiry indicates that no live fire was shot at all on thursday during the riots in betunyah and we have to determine what caused this result. cnn's correspondent was in the west bank much of that day, filming the back-and-forth clashes. among those seen on cnn's video was 17-year-old throwing a rock. he'd gone to the protest after attending school in the morning. at 1:45 p.m., a security camera catches the moment when the 17-year-old was fatally shot as he walks towards the israeli positions. another camera shows him rushed
cnn's ivan watson's original report from back in may, a report that we first aired here on this programt to play it for you. i want to warn our viewers, some of the pictures are graphic. >> reporter: it had been a day of skirmishing, palestinian youth hurling stones. israeli soldiers and police firing teargas and rubber-coated bullets. then caught on camera, the shooting deaths of two palestinian teenagers. both gunned down on the same patch of asphalt. the second, an hour and 13 minutes...
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watson turns big data into new ideas. and not just for food. watson is working with doctors and bankers to help transform their industries. today there's a new way to work. and it's made with ibm. >>> apple's jump above 700 billion in market cap highlighting what is expected a good quarter for the tech sector. joining us is s&p capital iq rich petersson. good to have you here. >> good to be here. >> what do you mafk outmake of growth right now. >> the first double digit revenue growth since the first quarter of 2011. the best growth since the final quarter of 2011 was about 16%. semi semi. >> people look at apple's market cap and think how can that still be cheap? >> 18 times forward pe. likewise in the market s&p 500, 2004 to 2040. next year put up a 17 multiple for 2015 we got the market at 20 2 180 at year end. >> people thought that momentum was going to stay behind the pack and that the russell 2,000 was going to stay behind the pack. russell hasn't caught up and the amazon hasn'tal but for the rest of the back they have corrected. >> it's
watson turns big data into new ideas. and not just for food. watson is working with doctors and bankers to help transform their industries. today there's a new way to work. and it's made with ibm. >>> apple's jump above 700 billion in market cap highlighting what is expected a good quarter for the tech sector. joining us is s&p capital iq rich petersson. good to have you here. >> good to be here. >> what do you mafk outmake of growth right now. >> the first double...
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with us there is ivan watson. good morning, ivan. >> reporter: good morning, john. that's right. two years ago, almost exactly, president obama was the first american president to visit this country. at that time, there was hope the military that ruled this country had stepped down to allow civil rule and pave the way for elections. two years later, that honeymoon is over. the white house saying that the reform process has stalled. in some areas, it has been back sliding and they have specifically noted the treatment of the rohingya ethnic and religious minority. the people who are effectively stateless. they don't have the rights of regular citizens although they have lived here for years. they are confined to what i can describe as rural ghettos. they are not allowed to travel within the region. they are denied medical care and access to education and employment as well. human rights groups are calling this slow ethnic cleansing of the community. that is one of the issues that president obama is going to be raising in his meetings with the president of this country, but nobel p
with us there is ivan watson. good morning, ivan. >> reporter: good morning, john. that's right. two years ago, almost exactly, president obama was the first american president to visit this country. at that time, there was hope the military that ruled this country had stepped down to allow civil rule and pave the way for elections. two years later, that honeymoon is over. the white house saying that the reform process has stalled. in some areas, it has been back sliding and they have...
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ivan watson, cnn reporting from istanbul. >> oh, and there's a lot more. have to stay with us to see what's on the other side of the break. we'll give you rare access to the 2,000-degree lava flow creeping through a hawaiian town. is rain helping the disaster or is that lava just surging forward? >>> but, first, we're shining a spotlight on the top ten cnn heroes of 2014. who ultimately wins is up to you. this week's honoree is giving kids a strong weapon to fight the fear that yips them. >> i really hate when it hurts. it's a really sharp pain. i get all teary. the shots really scared me a lot and they still scare me now. >> i don't want it. >> when children get a diagnosis like cancer or any major disease, they lose any sense of feeling that they're controlling their lives. they're prodded and poked and touched and they're often so afraid. our daughter is sara basio was diagnosed with leukemia. she was such an incredible little soul who taught me about the power that's inside of ourselves. are you ready? >> yes. >> okay. begin. >> after our daughter pass
ivan watson, cnn reporting from istanbul. >> oh, and there's a lot more. have to stay with us to see what's on the other side of the break. we'll give you rare access to the 2,000-degree lava flow creeping through a hawaiian town. is rain helping the disaster or is that lava just surging forward? >>> but, first, we're shining a spotlight on the top ten cnn heroes of 2014. who ultimately wins is up to you. this week's honoree is giving kids a strong weapon to fight the fear that...
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a few days later, cnn's ivan's watson interviewed the boy's father. he showed watson the backpack his son was wearing with a bullet hole in it and bloodied school books inside. and this, a bullet. do you think this is the bullet that killed your son? >> yeah, of course. of course. inside the bag. i found it inside the bag. >> reporter: at the time, israeli militant officials said no live ammunition was used. only rubber coated bullets and tear gas. they did say there would be an investigation. two weeks after his death, the family agreed to an autopsy, organized by an israeli human rights organization. there were five pathologists, one palestinian, two israeli, one danish and one american. they found three bullet fragments in his body according to a spokesperson for the human rights organization. the bullet fragments and the bullet were given to israeli investigators. on tuesday, an israeli border guard was arrest ed in connectin with the killing. no rubber coated bullets were found inside the boy's body. and the soldier has not been named. a lawyer r
a few days later, cnn's ivan's watson interviewed the boy's father. he showed watson the backpack his son was wearing with a bullet hole in it and bloodied school books inside. and this, a bullet. do you think this is the bullet that killed your son? >> yeah, of course. of course. inside the bag. i found it inside the bag. >> reporter: at the time, israeli militant officials said no live ammunition was used. only rubber coated bullets and tear gas. they did say there would be an...
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watson turns big data into new ideas. and not just for food.n is working with doctors and bankers to help transform their industries. today there's a new way to work. and it's made with ibm. >>> zillow trading lower this morning. down about 3.5% right now after lower than expected revenues and earnings per share. the loss widened on information about the pending acquisition. and joining is the spencer rascoff. >> thank you for having me. >> we new trulyia wouldn't be that free deal. >> we're confident the deal will close the first half of nooex. we're confident it will get through. wie once it closes we're excited to operate the leading portfolio of the online real estate. >> during the quarter we did see the federal trade commission ask for more detailed commission about the competitive landscape after the deal. what sort of discussion are on going? talk about that and how confident this will pass from an antitrust perspective? >> i'm confident. and regulators want to make sure real estate agents have enough choice and they have spend 10 being
watson turns big data into new ideas. and not just for food.n is working with doctors and bankers to help transform their industries. today there's a new way to work. and it's made with ibm. >>> zillow trading lower this morning. down about 3.5% right now after lower than expected revenues and earnings per share. the loss widened on information about the pending acquisition. and joining is the spencer rascoff. >> thank you for having me. >> we new trulyia wouldn't be that...
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. >> bubba watson sealed a win at the wcg champion tournament in shanghai, watson winning in a play-off. a double-bogey on the 17th looked to have cost the american any chance of victory. on the last it saw him heading into the play-off. then a birdie on the first, gave watson his first ever world golf championship >>> roger federer and novak djokovic are set to begin their battle for the number one ranking at the atp tour finals. the world's top tennis players have been taking in a few of london's sites before the tournament begins on sunday. 33-year-old roger federer has the chance to take the top ranking from novak djokovic much his opening group game is against newcomer milos roon itch from canada. >> very excited to be back again. been to the world tour finals so many times? a. so many years. it's been a goal and a dream to be part of the elite eight at the end. one of the coolest events that we have on the tour is here at the 02 in london, and i'm happy to be part of the show. >> you have to accept it for what it is. it's a big goal for myself to be here. you have to understand th
. >> bubba watson sealed a win at the wcg champion tournament in shanghai, watson winning in a play-off. a double-bogey on the 17th looked to have cost the american any chance of victory. on the last it saw him heading into the play-off. then a birdie on the first, gave watson his first ever world golf championship >>> roger federer and novak djokovic are set to begin their battle for the number one ranking at the atp tour finals. the world's top tennis players have been taking...
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he's the -- watson. he's the band director at ballou in the 20th year of teaching there. it was marion barry's summer jobs program that paid him to work on a music program nearly 30 years ago. >> can changed my life tremendously. i'm actually doing what i started off doing with my first job. >> reporter: so his legacy is you in my ways? >> i am his legacy. >> reporter: and people like you? >> people like me, yes. >> reporter: now some of watson's students are carrying the legacy forward. >> he continued to soldier on. he never really gave in. >> reporter: stan jackson, president and ceo of the anacostia economic development corporation, was on the phone with marion barry much of the day yesterday from his hospital bed. yesterday? >> yesterday. >> reporter: he was working right to the end. >> never stopped. that was his life. i mean it was not like work to him. it was a passion. i mean it's what he did 24/7. >> reporter: scott broom, wusa9. >> among marion barry's top concerns he was working on yesterday, being sure th his annual turkey give-away in ward 8 was going smooth
he's the -- watson. he's the band director at ballou in the 20th year of teaching there. it was marion barry's summer jobs program that paid him to work on a music program nearly 30 years ago. >> can changed my life tremendously. i'm actually doing what i started off doing with my first job. >> reporter: so his legacy is you in my ways? >> i am his legacy. >> reporter: and people like you? >> people like me, yes. >> reporter: now some of watson's students are...
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watson turns big data into new ideas. and not just for food. watson is working with doctors and bankers to help transform their industries. today there's a new way to work. and it's made with ibm. for tapping into a wealth of experience... for access to one of the top wealth management firms in the country... for a team of financial professionals who provide customized solutions... for all of your wealth management and retirement goals, discover how pnc wealth management can help you achieve. visit pnc.com/wealthsolutions to find out more. >>> just a week until black friday but the gap is reporting profit. rfs coming in short. comp sales falling 2%. shares are down 5% this morning. let's bring in roxanne meyer. a tough quarter for gap. a tough quarter for a lot of apparel but it really seems to be the outlook that kills shares. what is your takeaway. >> i think it's smart that gap and a handful of others have been positioning careful for the fourth quarter. this holiday is going to be exceptionally promotional. some calling for it to be woors t
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over very own katie watson joins us. good to see you. before we talk more about mr.nch of growth, do we know where it's come from? >> reporter: it's down to more government spending in the third quarter, but as you said, this is just inching out of recession. it grew 0.1%. it only was in recession for two quarters, the first and second quarter brazil was in recession. so this story is really a story of just stagnation, of not going anywhere after a decade-long commodities boom. brazil now is struggling to gre. it's struggling with high inflation. sluggish growth. and people looking at brazil as a country that did have lots of hope, but now the hope is gone and businesses are lacking in confidence as well. so it's a very different story now for brazil. >> absolutely. i hope i am saying his name right, mr. levy. just appointed yesterday. apart from being an ex-bnker, what more do we know about him? because the challenges he faces are huge. i was reading i believe the number of desperately poor people in brazil has increased, about nearly 10.5 million. you talk about la
over very own katie watson joins us. good to see you. before we talk more about mr.nch of growth, do we know where it's come from? >> reporter: it's down to more government spending in the third quarter, but as you said, this is just inching out of recession. it grew 0.1%. it only was in recession for two quarters, the first and second quarter brazil was in recession. so this story is really a story of just stagnation, of not going anywhere after a decade-long commodities boom. brazil now...
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watson turns big data into new ideas. and not just for food.atson is working with doctors and bankers to help transform their industries. today there's a new way to work. and it's made with ibm. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you have enough money to live life on your terms? i sure hope so. with healthcare costs, who knows. umm... everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise advisor.... can get the real answers you need. start building your confident retirement today. for tapping into a wealth of experience... for access to one of the top wealth management firms in the country... for a team of financial professionals who provide customized solutions... for all of your wealth management and retirement goals, discover how pnc wealth management can help you achieve. visit pnc.com/wealthsolutions to find out more. >>> in case you missed it, alibaba to sell bonds next week and people familiar with the deal are suggesting the sale will
watson turns big data into new ideas. and not just for food.atson is working with doctors and bankers to help transform their industries. today there's a new way to work. and it's made with ibm. ameriprise asked people a simple question: in retirement, will you have enough money to live life on your terms? i sure hope so. with healthcare costs, who knows. umm... everyone has retirement questions. so ameriprise created the exclusive confident retirement approach. now you and your ameripise...
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watson what he needed to establish one of the first conviction integrity unit in the country.nd now as we speak, the u.s. attorney's office is about to launch its own conviction integrity unit. look at this model in dallas because now that the federal level they look at what states are doing and i hope they definitely do what texas has done and what craig watkins has done. thank you. thank you for question. in the frontier, mr. lindsey. >> just to add to the question that was asked in your response, i want to let the public know that for seven years i filed a motion for dna testing. for seven years i was ignored. as a matter of fact, my attorney, michele moore came back and told me that probably all my emotions was in file 13, which we know is the trash until craig watkins came in. i think we can give him the credit from all of us be here because the biggest probably would have tried to get some justice first falls on the d.a.'s desk. he could deny or grant. if you deny inmates, you have to fight to add to what you were saying that when craig watkins took office, i mean -- the
watson what he needed to establish one of the first conviction integrity unit in the country.nd now as we speak, the u.s. attorney's office is about to launch its own conviction integrity unit. look at this model in dallas because now that the federal level they look at what states are doing and i hope they definitely do what texas has done and what craig watkins has done. thank you. thank you for question. in the frontier, mr. lindsey. >> just to add to the question that was asked in...
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watson turns big data into new ideas. and not just for food.son is working with doctors and bankers to help transform their industries. today there's a new way to work. and it's made with ibm. an unprecedented program arting busithat partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge research, and state of the art facilities. and you pay no taxes for ten years. from biotech in brooklyn, to next gen energy in binghamton, to manufacturing in buffalo... startup-ny has new businesses popping up across the state. see how startup-ny can help your business grow at startup.ny.gov for tapping into a wealth of experience... for access to one of the top wealth management firms in the country... for a team of financial professionals who provide customized solutions... for all of your wealth management and retirement goals, discover how pnc wealth management can help you achieve. visit pnc.com/wealthsolutions to find out more. >>> gopro shares down as much as 5% after the company filed to sell hundreds of milli
watson turns big data into new ideas. and not just for food.son is working with doctors and bankers to help transform their industries. today there's a new way to work. and it's made with ibm. an unprecedented program arting busithat partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge research, and state of the art facilities. and you pay no taxes for ten years. from biotech in brooklyn, to next gen energy in binghamton, to manufacturing in...
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watson takes the hand-off in the 3rd quarter.chdown that put cal in front, 28-21. cougars tied it. now
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at the airport, the vice president, accompanied by robert watson, united states commander on a guard soldiers of the west berlin police. guarda guard -- honor soldiers of the west berlin police. the vice president and mayor move on to city hall, where anxious people seek reassurance on the position of the united states. makeeir part, west germans it clear that they want the western alliance to stay and are opposed to any weakening in the protection they now enjoy. vice president johnson carries a message for president kennedy. freedom granted to west berlin, the united states is committed to the survival and future of a free west berlin. general lucius clay, who engineered the 1948 berlin airlift, is president kennedy's special advisor to berlin in the crisis. august 19, 1961. the first battle group of the united states seventh army is dispatched across 110 miles of soviet east germany to join forces in west berlin. the battle group, commanded by glover john's, is met by a cartel. as the convoy enters west berlin , it is greeted by an enthusiastic populace. troopss before, american u
at the airport, the vice president, accompanied by robert watson, united states commander on a guard soldiers of the west berlin police. guarda guard -- honor soldiers of the west berlin police. the vice president and mayor move on to city hall, where anxious people seek reassurance on the position of the united states. makeeir part, west germans it clear that they want the western alliance to stay and are opposed to any weakening in the protection they now enjoy. vice president johnson carries...
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again on 18, watson can win with a birdie and bubba does good. 11 under, two-time masters champ wins >> >> we have serg, i and bernard hopkins. he knocks down hopkins at the first round. he is dominant from start to finish. unanimous decision takes, ibf and light heavy weight belt. >> >> coming up tonight if you are taken a good look at san francisco city hall, you might have noticed something differently. >> that's why i climbed to the top to find out if the gold leaf is coming off. that story tonight on the 10:00 news. have a good nate. okay, now holding sides of hearth in position, lower mantelpiece assembly onto top tabs. look at that, i built a fireplace with my own two hands. you're so butch. aw, i got a little paper cut. of course you did. your hands are softer than veal. oh, before i forget, saturday i'm planning a little dungeons and dragons night with the guys. really? that's how you're gonna spend your saturday night? oh, come on, i hardly ever get a chance to play anymore. oh, you poor thing. is having a real-life girlfriend who has sex with you getting in the way of your
again on 18, watson can win with a birdie and bubba does good. 11 under, two-time masters champ wins >> >> we have serg, i and bernard hopkins. he knocks down hopkins at the first round. he is dominant from start to finish. unanimous decision takes, ibf and light heavy weight belt. >> >> coming up tonight if you are taken a good look at san francisco city hall, you might have noticed something differently. >> that's why i climbed to the top to find out if the gold...
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watson turns big data into new ideas. and not just for food.n is working with doctors and bankers to help transform their industries. today there's a new way to work. and it's made with ibm. get ready for at the volkswagen engineered holisign-then-drive event. right now, for practically st your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a new volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta and the precisely engineered passat tdi. ah, the gift of clean diesel. for the new volkswagen on your list this year, just about all you need, is a pen. festive, isn't it? hurry in and get $0 due at signing, $0 down, $0 deposit, and $0 first months payment on select new volkswagen models. alright, so this tylenol arthritis lasts 8 hours, but aleve can last 12 hours... and aleve is proven to work better on pain than tylenol arthritis. so why am i still thinking about this? how are you? aleve, proven better on pain. there's a difference when you trade with fidelity. one you won't find anywhere else. one-second trade execution. guaranteed. did you see i
watson turns big data into new ideas. and not just for food.n is working with doctors and bankers to help transform their industries. today there's a new way to work. and it's made with ibm. get ready for at the volkswagen engineered holisign-then-drive event. right now, for practically st your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a new volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta and the precisely engineered passat tdi. ah, the gift of clean diesel. for the new volkswagen on...
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benjamin watson is one of those people.wl, and now he's with the saints. he wrote a really interesting piece on his facebook page, a long, thoughtful piece about his initial reactions to what unfolded in ferguson and now how he's going to be able to talk to his kids about it. he was on with greta last night. listen to him. >> leadership comes from the household, comes from the family. you know, as a parent of four kids, my kids need to look to me for that leadership. it's my job as a parent to tell them what's real and what's not real and to grow them up to be respectful, to do things the right way. so that we can avoid some of these things that happened. >> talking about the kids that have showed up to the protests. you see the parents on the streets in the protests and the kids are out there with them. what kindf a role model, having your kids with a parents, showing them how to add fuel to the fire. >> monday night, it was wild to see this video, and the kids on the front line there. >> very worth the read of what he pos
benjamin watson is one of those people.wl, and now he's with the saints. he wrote a really interesting piece on his facebook page, a long, thoughtful piece about his initial reactions to what unfolded in ferguson and now how he's going to be able to talk to his kids about it. he was on with greta last night. listen to him. >> leadership comes from the household, comes from the family. you know, as a parent of four kids, my kids need to look to me for that leadership. it's my job as a...
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ivan watson, cnn, reporting from istanbul. >>> u.s. military advisers could be on the way to iraq's province soon. that is an isis stronghold. a correspondent reports iraqi forces very much want to help. >> reporter: this is one of the most volatile provinces in iraq. a powerful base for isis just west of baghdad. a scene of some of the fiercest fighting, including the isis massacre of 400 sunni tribesmen in two days this week. now the pentagon is developing a plan to send u.s. military advisers. a u.s. military official says this will better enable to forces to protect themselves and take the fight to isis. >> we need to expand the assist mission into the province. but the pre-condition of that is the government of iraq is willing to arm them. we have positive indications they are, but we haven't begun to do it. >> reporter: the plan would expand the train and assist mission beyond baghdad and erbil. they are safe from isis. isis controlled some 80% of anbar province. they clearly need their help. hundreds of sunni tribesmen were slau
ivan watson, cnn, reporting from istanbul. >>> u.s. military advisers could be on the way to iraq's province soon. that is an isis stronghold. a correspondent reports iraqi forces very much want to help. >> reporter: this is one of the most volatile provinces in iraq. a powerful base for isis just west of baghdad. a scene of some of the fiercest fighting, including the isis massacre of 400 sunni tribesmen in two days this week. now the pentagon is developing a plan to send u.s....
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a former whale hunter has shared his videos with cnn's ivan watson. >> reporter: it is the unmistakable from one of the world's largest predators. a young killer whale effectively screaming just hours after being captured from the wild. so traumatized and disoriented, the animal can't even swim after it's journeyed from the ocean to this small pool. this rare, never before seen video of killer whales captured near iceland in the 1980s is being shared for the first time with cnn by jeff foster, a man who masterminded the capture of many killer whales. >> how many years were you actually capturing killer whales? >> for me, from 1972 to 1990. >> reporter: that's a long career. >> yeah. >> reporter: and how many of the killer whales do you think you've captured? >> a couple dozen probably. >> reporter: a couple dozen with all of them going to marine parks like sea world. >> reporter: are killer whales a big business? >> oh, yes, outside of the race horse. they are worth millions of dollar ashs dollars. people like to see the animals in captivity. >> reporter: he started his career in seattl
a former whale hunter has shared his videos with cnn's ivan watson. >> reporter: it is the unmistakable from one of the world's largest predators. a young killer whale effectively screaming just hours after being captured from the wild. so traumatized and disoriented, the animal can't even swim after it's journeyed from the ocean to this small pool. this rare, never before seen video of killer whales captured near iceland in the 1980s is being shared for the first time with cnn by jeff...
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. >> bubba watson sealed a dramatic win in shanghai, winning the title in the playoff. a double bogey on the 17t 17th looked to cost the american any chance of victory, but this eagle on the last saw him head into a playoff. a birdie on the first extra hole gave watson his first ever gulf championship title. >> my goal has been to get 10 wins, now i've got seven. one of our premier events, and again outside the u.s., this means a lot. this is very special to me. this one's going to go down for a while for me, not because of the great shots i hit, but because it just went in there. >> we have more on our website. there is details on how to get in touch with our team using twitter and facebook. that's i did for me for now. back to you. >> thank you very much. queen elizabeth ii led britains annual remembrance as her money to honor the war dead. this year's event has particular significance. some cued since early morning. this year marks the 100th anniversary since the start of world war i. seventy years since the d-day landings in europe, and the end of britain's role in
. >> bubba watson sealed a dramatic win in shanghai, winning the title in the playoff. a double bogey on the 17t 17th looked to cost the american any chance of victory, but this eagle on the last saw him head into a playoff. a birdie on the first extra hole gave watson his first ever gulf championship title. >> my goal has been to get 10 wins, now i've got seven. one of our premier events, and again outside the u.s., this means a lot. this is very special to me. this one's going to...
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twie i want to tell you about a 93-year-old man henry watson, nicknamed red.ry sunday morning he's at the fez ant cafe running the buffet. he served in the battle of the bulge. so i want everyone to hear your name henry watson across america and i want to say thank you to you what you did for this country. i always wanted to ask what it was like being in the battle of the bulge but it never seemed to be the right place. he's a quiet, unassuming man, unselfish, when you get him talking, he's pretty funny. god bless you red for what you've done for america. there's 22 million veterans living across the united states and i could only wonder what this country would look like if the veterans ran this country. could we say the va would be run correctly. someone would pay attention to it. wouldn't waste time cutting social security and medicaid. i don't believe they would trash obamacare because that would be se selfish. veterans wouldn't give to corporation because there is money coming in. and they certainly wouldn't try to impeach the commander in chief, knowing t
twie i want to tell you about a 93-year-old man henry watson, nicknamed red.ry sunday morning he's at the fez ant cafe running the buffet. he served in the battle of the bulge. so i want everyone to hear your name henry watson across america and i want to say thank you to you what you did for this country. i always wanted to ask what it was like being in the battle of the bulge but it never seemed to be the right place. he's a quiet, unassuming man, unselfish, when you get him talking, he's...
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that's one number my next guest, orlando watson, is looking to reverse. he joins us from washington. orlando, welcome. how successful has the rnc been in getting nonwhite voters excited about these mid terms? >> thank you for having me john. since the growth in opportunity report nearly two years ago, under the leadership of ranve prebis, we have started dialogues and opportunities that have led to us as the republican party making inroads in diverse communities across the country including those in black communities. we've had a number of successes, speaking with key stakeholders, whether they be the national urban league, at their convention in cincinnati ohio, or rechartering campuses, that are paying offer and we're seeing incremental gains that look good not just for the republican party but for the country. >> what about, though, these election laws that make it more difficult for minority voters to actually vote. what do you think about that? >> well, if you are referring to voter i.d. there are a number of instances where it's been implementing th
that's one number my next guest, orlando watson, is looking to reverse. he joins us from washington. orlando, welcome. how successful has the rnc been in getting nonwhite voters excited about these mid terms? >> thank you for having me john. since the growth in opportunity report nearly two years ago, under the leadership of ranve prebis, we have started dialogues and opportunities that have led to us as the republican party making inroads in diverse communities across the country...
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rob watson is live for us in central london.st tell us how all this emerged. >> well, it emerged through a german news magazine where essentially you've had the chancellor, the german chancellor saying something through sources that we hadn't heard before, and that is basically germany contemplating the idea that britain could leave the european union, because i think it's worth rowing back to first principles, both germany wants britain to stay in the european union and david cameron leading the british government wants to stay in the european union. but there is a negotiation that's about to start over, well, what part of the eu's arrangements could you unpick, and essentially what you've now got as the german chancellor laying down a red line, making things extremely difficult for david cameron. >> and i suppose the impact that this has had underlines the importance of the issues of immigration and the european union as we approach an election in may. >> absolutely. the intervention from germany has very much raised the polit
rob watson is live for us in central london.st tell us how all this emerged. >> well, it emerged through a german news magazine where essentially you've had the chancellor, the german chancellor saying something through sources that we hadn't heard before, and that is basically germany contemplating the idea that britain could leave the european union, because i think it's worth rowing back to first principles, both germany wants britain to stay in the european union and david cameron...
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. >> as ivan watson report, a high-dollar offer almost proved too lucrative for him to refuse. >> reporterthe high dollar payoff of capturing killer whales, after a leader for decades, foster changed his focus, turning his attention to marine conservation instead, and then a tempting offer to capture whales again. this time off the far east coast of russia. proved almost too lucrative for him to refuse. an offer that would have allowed foster to retire as a multi-million air, with a $7 million paycheck. >> $7 million for me to do the whole thing, collect the animals, select them, do the initial training and then transport them to the facilities that they were going to. >> reporter: and how many killer whales? >> a total of eight. >> reporter: and where would this have taken place? >> in russia. the buyers were chinese buyers. two of the animals would be going to the olympics, and to a town i had never heard of in sochi. >> reporter: sochi. >> yeah. >> reporter: it was the host city of this winter's olympics. it was also home to the sochi dolphinarium. they deny reports they were seeking to
. >> as ivan watson report, a high-dollar offer almost proved too lucrative for him to refuse. >> reporterthe high dollar payoff of capturing killer whales, after a leader for decades, foster changed his focus, turning his attention to marine conservation instead, and then a tempting offer to capture whales again. this time off the far east coast of russia. proved almost too lucrative for him to refuse. an offer that would have allowed foster to retire as a multi-million air, with a...
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ivan watson, cnn, reporting from istanbul. >>> well, the united states may send military advisors toraq's anbar province to help in the fight against isis, which would, of course, help the kurds that ivan just reported on. anbar is the terror group's strong hold, and the chief u.s. security correspondent jim chute tow tells us they want the help. >> reporter: anbar is one of the most volatile provinces in iraq. a powerful basis for isis just west of baghdad and scene of some of the fiercest fighting, including the isis massacre of 400 sunni tribesman in just two days this week. now the pentagon is developing a plan to send u.s. military advisors to anbar. they tell cnn, quote, this will better enable the iraqi security forces to protect themselves and to take the fight to isis. >> we need to expand the train, advise, and assist mission into the anbar province, but the precondition for that is that the government of iraq is willing to arm the tribes. by the way, we have positive indications that they are, but we haven't begun to do it yet. >> the plan is implemented would expand the m
ivan watson, cnn, reporting from istanbul. >>> well, the united states may send military advisors toraq's anbar province to help in the fight against isis, which would, of course, help the kurds that ivan just reported on. anbar is the terror group's strong hold, and the chief u.s. security correspondent jim chute tow tells us they want the help. >> reporter: anbar is one of the most volatile provinces in iraq. a powerful basis for isis just west of baghdad and scene of some of...
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ivan watson, cnn reporting from istanbul. >> well the giants may send military advisers to iraq to helpght against isis. as our chief cnn correspondent reports, iraqi forces want the help. >> um bar -- an bar is a powerful base for isis just west of baghdad and seen of some of the fiercest fighting, including the isis masker of 400 sunni tribesmen in two days this week. now the pentagon is developing a plan to send u.s. military adviser to anbar. this will better enable to iraqi security force to protect themselves ache take the fight to isis. >> we need to expand the train and advise vision into the anbar province. but the precondition of that is that the government of iraq is willing to arm the tribes. we have positive indications they are but we haven't begun to do it. >> the plan would expand the military's so-called train and assist mission beyond baghdad ae and and and e bill. and iraqi forces clearly need their held. . this week as hundreds of tribes men were slaughtered, iraqi forces were confined to defense. local tribe leaders complain they're desperate for the iraqi military'
ivan watson, cnn reporting from istanbul. >> well the giants may send military advisers to iraq to helpght against isis. as our chief cnn correspondent reports, iraqi forces want the help. >> um bar -- an bar is a powerful base for isis just west of baghdad and seen of some of the fiercest fighting, including the isis masker of 400 sunni tribesmen in two days this week. now the pentagon is developing a plan to send u.s. military adviser to anbar. this will better enable to iraqi...
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ivan watson join us now. ivan, this is all a bit awkward for the u.s. president given the pace of democratic reform has slowed significant just since his visit there just two years ago. >> yeah. two years ago you could argue they were in its honeymoon period after the army generals who had rumed the country had basically taken off their uniforms and pledged to change to a civilian democratically-led government. but now it's been two years since then. and listen to how a top white house visor characterized the pace of reform in this country. take a listen. >> parts of the reform effort have stalled. parts have moved forward. and parts we've been seeing things move backward. i think it's a mixed picture. so clearly the northwestern president is here to try to ensure that this reform process heading towards what are hoped to be democratic parliamentary election next year will start to pick up again. and the white house picked up measures it can use to incentivize this process, perhaps offering more direct military-to-military contacts, more u.s. aid and pe
ivan watson join us now. ivan, this is all a bit awkward for the u.s. president given the pace of democratic reform has slowed significant just since his visit there just two years ago. >> yeah. two years ago you could argue they were in its honeymoon period after the army generals who had rumed the country had basically taken off their uniforms and pledged to change to a civilian democratically-led government. but now it's been two years since then. and listen to how a top white house...
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watson turns big data into new ideas. and not just for food.n is working with doctors and bankers to help transform their industries. today there's a new way to work. and it's made with ibm. an unprecedented program arting busithat partners businesses with universities across the state. for better access to talent, cutting edge research, and state of the art facilities. and you pay no taxes for ten years. from biotech in brooklyn, to next gen energy in binghamton, to manufacturing in buffalo... startup-ny has new businesses popping up across the state. see how startup-ny can help your business grow at startup.ny.gov it's in this spirit that ingu u.s. is becoming a new kind of company. one that helps you think differently about what's ahead, and what's possible when you get things organized. ing u.s. is now voya. changing the way you think of retirement. >>> welcome back to "squawk on the street." september factory orders hitting the wires, down 0.6%. matching expectations exactly. last month a subtle revision, minus 10.1 to only minus 10%. sinc
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nfl tight end, benjamin watson, plays for the new orleans saints.s posted his thoughts on facebook. paragraph after paragraph here, pouring his heart out. i'm going to read two graphs for you. this is part of what he's written. "i'm angry because the stories of injustice that have been passed down for generations seems to be continuing before our very eyes." and he continues on, goes through this full range of emotions, explains each one from frustrated to fearful to sympathetic. he writes, "i'm sympathetic because i wasn't there, so i don't know exactly what happened. maybe darren wilson acted within his rights and duty as an officer of the law and killed michael brown in self-defense like any of us would in the circumstance." he goes on, "now he has to fear the backlash against himself and his loved ones when he was only doing his job. what a horrible thing to endure." "or maybe he provoked michael and ignited the series of events that led him to eventually murdering the young man to prove a point." just wanted to talk about this today with cnn co
nfl tight end, benjamin watson, plays for the new orleans saints.s posted his thoughts on facebook. paragraph after paragraph here, pouring his heart out. i'm going to read two graphs for you. this is part of what he's written. "i'm angry because the stories of injustice that have been passed down for generations seems to be continuing before our very eyes." and he continues on, goes through this full range of emotions, explains each one from frustrated to fearful to sympathetic. he...
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they do on many of the street projects but a great planning effort from the folks and mike and darby watsonommend them for great work and great recognition and the second one i was at the recent annual american public transportation at the recent meeting and x 0 to we were recognized for and annual report and tom nolan accepted the award on our on behalf of we were for many years not producing an adequate engaged report it was something on our conjectures that susan was tasked with rectifying she pulled together a team and in short order has come up with an award-winning product that serves the public and helping them to understand what we do congratulations for the award for everybody that worked on it that concludes my presentation. >> questions or comments. >> i want to say i rode the new 71 last week or this year last week and quite an improvement i used to take that bus quite a bit and unless i take one of the bus routes and the turns it is really a huge impact on the riders especially at rush hour when people are standing to make those extra turns to make it more comfortable i say the
they do on many of the street projects but a great planning effort from the folks and mike and darby watsonommend them for great work and great recognition and the second one i was at the recent annual american public transportation at the recent meeting and x 0 to we were recognized for and annual report and tom nolan accepted the award on our on behalf of we were for many years not producing an adequate engaged report it was something on our conjectures that susan was tasked with rectifying...
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. >>> bubba watson wins his first world golf championship. he thinks it is incredible bunker shot for the eagle to get to a playoff against tim clark. then made a 25-foot birdie for the win. >>> and the ap college football poll saw some shifting after this weekend's games. mississippi state and florida state held on to number one and two. but oregon moves up two spots to third and tcu from sixth moves up a spot, baylor climbs four spots followed by arizona state. ohio state make a jump from 13th to 8 and auburn dropped out of the top five to ninth after their upset. back to you. >>> a bizarre weekend at bernie's for macaulay culkin. and a big night at the mtv awards including bono, arianna grande and more to tell you about. >>> a dramatic video just released by the arizona forestry division of the moments before and after 19 granite mountain hot shots lost their lives. you're watching "early today." >>> time now for entertainment news. it was a big weekend at the box office. disney's big hero 6 took the top spot raking in more than $56 millio
. >>> bubba watson wins his first world golf championship. he thinks it is incredible bunker shot for the eagle to get to a playoff against tim clark. then made a 25-foot birdie for the win. >>> and the ap college football poll saw some shifting after this weekend's games. mississippi state and florida state held on to number one and two. but oregon moves up two spots to third and tcu from sixth moves up a spot, baylor climbs four spots followed by arizona state. ohio state...
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and now benjamin watson joins us in an "on the record" exclusive.enjamin, welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> i was reading some of the reports. you said that you were surprised by the reaction of this facebook post. and i have to say. benjamin it's a beautiful post. i think when someone like you comes out and really is able to put themselves in the shoes of both sides on this and always seen literally black and white, two very differing positions, you seemingly put yourself in the middle and said, you know he what? i can understand both and people are really responding to it. >> i'm totally surprised by the response, honestly. they are just my thoughts and when something like this happens, it's so hard to put your thoughts into words. and that's simply what i tried to do. i do some writing from time to time. whenever there is something that is bothering me or something that i can't quite put my emotions into check, i write it down. it's amazing when you write things down how you goat different layers of your emotion and you figure out how you trul
and now benjamin watson joins us in an "on the record" exclusive.enjamin, welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> i was reading some of the reports. you said that you were surprised by the reaction of this facebook post. and i have to say. benjamin it's a beautiful post. i think when someone like you comes out and really is able to put themselves in the shoes of both sides on this and always seen literally black and white, two very differing positions, you seemingly put...