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this watson, one of the main things for watson is we build a platform. this form of artificial intelligence, natural language come build your own business. 4000 companies in line to build on watson. charlie: those who write about you say, one of the challenges is to prove a large institution can be entrepreneurial. ginni: i agree speed is important. i believe now, the last results, the new businesses all around data and cloud and mobility, they represent 27% of ibm. people go, really? they have grown at 16%. that is a big number. 27% is a big number. that is our job. continue that. i should say something interesting. it is not to say the other businesses are not good businesses. we do the things that are the heart beat of the world. we do banks. one of our most recent announcements, how to do mobility. how to encrypt everything you do for security. you invent that part as well. i don't think there is a topic more important than security. every one of my clients i talked to, i say, whatever you do, it is not enough. it is important for individuals, busine
this watson, one of the main things for watson is we build a platform. this form of artificial intelligence, natural language come build your own business. 4000 companies in line to build on watson. charlie: those who write about you say, one of the challenges is to prove a large institution can be entrepreneurial. ginni: i agree speed is important. i believe now, the last results, the new businesses all around data and cloud and mobility, they represent 27% of ibm. people go, really? they have...
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what watson can do, watson can look at all your medical records.omes up with what are the probable diagnosis. why. that has just started to roll out in southeast asia, 2 million patients. ♪ charlie: talking about big data, you said it would be the natural resource of the 21st century. tell me what you meant. ginni: every company will say it has enough. so much information, no knowledge. this idea now, the amount of information created around us. pictures. images. every day, to make an analogy, 500 million worth of hd movies worth of data get created. until you do something with it it is no good. you watch what happened with electricity, steam, fossil fuels. data. for the 21st century. but just like other resources, the benefits go to people who refine it and do something with it. many companies have natural resources it are poor. the same analogy. it will be the phenomena of our time. this will be about looking forward. that will make all the difference in the world. prediction. watson is sitting out here on the spectrum. it is iconic, to represent
what watson can do, watson can look at all your medical records.omes up with what are the probable diagnosis. why. that has just started to roll out in southeast asia, 2 million patients. ♪ charlie: talking about big data, you said it would be the natural resource of the 21st century. tell me what you meant. ginni: every company will say it has enough. so much information, no knowledge. this idea now, the amount of information created around us. pictures. images. every day, to make an...
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charlie: is that called watson health? ginni: we just announce something called watson health. can i back up? simply put, the first generation of computers counted things. the second generation, you program them. what watson represents, we use the word cognitive three to it is a system that learns. you do not program it. artificial intelligence is a part of a part of it. not all artificial intelligence is learning. we started natural language learning. we started with one of the toughest problems, health care. oncology. this is some of the work you may have read about. we did work with sloan-kettering. diagnosis and treatment. m.d. anderson. cleveland clinic, how to teach doctors. watson has been true to rig or. take one cancer, breast cancer. 2 million new cases a year. he would guess, given all the progress but mortality is up to read incidents are up 20%. the number of therapies for breast cancer approach 800 or more. watson can look at all your medical records. comes up with what are the probable diagnosis. why. that has just started to roll out in southeast asia, 2 million
charlie: is that called watson health? ginni: we just announce something called watson health. can i back up? simply put, the first generation of computers counted things. the second generation, you program them. what watson represents, we use the word cognitive three to it is a system that learns. you do not program it. artificial intelligence is a part of a part of it. not all artificial intelligence is learning. we started natural language learning. we started with one of the toughest...
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what could watson do for me as a patient?you are using your apple device, you might be collecting your information. you will have the option to share that information with your doctor said they can keep track of the information about you, about your care. what if your blood pressure was being checked all the time. that would be a real-time system with real-world evidence to help your doctor provide better care for you. emily: what about privacy? great point. one of the great things about the watson health cloud is we have the ability to anonymized information to secure the environment that will enable us to store that information in a safe way for researchers. you can share your information with your doctor. you will have the choice to share it via research kit. today's new generation really likes this idea of sharing for the greater good and being able to share your health information with researchers is a way to do that. emily: the gathering of this information takes time. these big data initiatives take time. how long unti
what could watson do for me as a patient?you are using your apple device, you might be collecting your information. you will have the option to share that information with your doctor said they can keep track of the information about you, about your care. what if your blood pressure was being checked all the time. that would be a real-time system with real-world evidence to help your doctor provide better care for you. emily: what about privacy? great point. one of the great things about the...
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watson won, as you may know, not just $75,000, but now watson is being used in all sorts of other applications. there's a call center in south africa that answers questions when people call in, and watson is powering that question/answer system. there are legal versions of watson, runs in the cloud now. a banking version. my students actually -- a team of students of mine work with ibm to create a version of watson that has read the dodd-frank rules and helps explain them to companies and apparently there's billions of dollars at stake there. versions of watson in a medical diagnosis. describe your symptoms close to english and it does a good job diagnosing, however obscure it may be. if watson is not today's best medical diagnostician, i expect it will be in five years and be available on the cloud. you may very well be going to your first or second opinion to versions of watson or other related machines. this is great news in many way because it is creating all this wealth i mentioned. it was a puzzle to me when we saw the stats on stagnating median income and didn't really understand how th
watson won, as you may know, not just $75,000, but now watson is being used in all sorts of other applications. there's a call center in south africa that answers questions when people call in, and watson is powering that question/answer system. there are legal versions of watson, runs in the cloud now. a banking version. my students actually -- a team of students of mine work with ibm to create a version of watson that has read the dodd-frank rules and helps explain them to companies and...
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and this watson we'll speak a little bit about, one of the main things for watson is we built a platform and said this form of artificial intelligence, natural language, this thing that learns companies come build your own business. you don't have all innovation locked up yourself. so 4,000 companies in line to build on watson. >> rose: you say one of our challenges is to prove that a large institution can be entrepreneurial. that a large institution can show the facileness of small startups. >> i agree speed is a really important thing. i believe now as we just have done our last results and shared with everyone we said, look these new businesses around data cloud, mobility they now represent 27% of ibm. and people go really? 27% of ibm and have grown it 16%. that is a big number and 27% which equals 28 billion is a big number. that's our job. continue that. i should say something interesting, it's not to say of the whole company the other businesses are not good businesses, they're very good. we do the things that are kind of the heart beat of the world, but you innovate inside of them
and this watson we'll speak a little bit about, one of the main things for watson is we built a platform and said this form of artificial intelligence, natural language, this thing that learns companies come build your own business. you don't have all innovation locked up yourself. so 4,000 companies in line to build on watson. >> rose: you say one of our challenges is to prove that a large institution can be entrepreneurial. that a large institution can show the facileness of small...
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who are watson's customers in the future? we are targeting the idea of patient centered health being able to reach out and involve people more in their own health care. bringing in the partnerships with medtronic, we can monitor data on insulin pumps. with johnson & johnson, we can provide coaching to enable people to get ready for operations like hip and knee replacements, and then coach them through the their feet to wreak -- to rehabilitate after the -- the therapy to rehabilitate after the surgery. the same data can be used by researchers that are using anonymous data to look for patterns to develop new drugs and new therapy. all the information is available back to your provider, should you choose to make that available. we will bring together the whole continuum of care from the patient to the doctor to the research to the insurance companies. emily: terms of your partnership with apple, what has been the reception from apple customers to these products? how many people are using this and how are they using it? mike: we
who are watson's customers in the future? we are targeting the idea of patient centered health being able to reach out and involve people more in their own health care. bringing in the partnerships with medtronic, we can monitor data on insulin pumps. with johnson & johnson, we can provide coaching to enable people to get ready for operations like hip and knee replacements, and then coach them through the their feet to wreak -- to rehabilitate after the -- the therapy to rehabilitate after...
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on this show, well, you don't want to miss bubba watson. up next, the defending champion gets unclenchingly honest. >> you are open about the fact you had a masters hangover, you called it, after the first time you won. what happened there? >> well, the attention. >>> "all access at augusta" brought to you by -- automotive innovation starts... right here. with a control pad that can read your handwriting, a wide-screen multimedia center, and a head-up display for enhanced driver focus. all inside a redesigned cabin of unrivaled style and comfort. the 2015 c-class. at the very touchpoint of performance and innovation. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. bring us your baffling. bring us your audacious. we want your sticky notes, sketchbooks, and scribbles. let's pin 'em to the wall. kick 'em around. kick 'em around, see what happens. because we're in the how-do-i-get-this-startup- off-the-ground business. the taking-your-business- global-business. we're in the problem-solvi
on this show, well, you don't want to miss bubba watson. up next, the defending champion gets unclenchingly honest. >> you are open about the fact you had a masters hangover, you called it, after the first time you won. what happened there? >> well, the attention. >>> "all access at augusta" brought to you by -- automotive innovation starts... right here. with a control pad that can read your handwriting, a wide-screen multimedia center, and a head-up display for...
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. >> harry watson the ceo of lexus knows the auto business.d his company into the largest black owned auto dealership in northern indiana. he remembers what inspired him. >> the classmate of mine in college got into the car business. he was in a general motors minority dealer program and he came by the house and he told me he had gotten a dealership. my wife and i had always wanted to go into business. we went to his grand opening. we sat up that night and said, you know, if he can do it as a mechanical engineer, she and i were both in sales, we can do this. >> he spent two years in a minority training program, then struggled through a pretty steep learning curve during his early years in the industry. >> the dealership i inherited at the time was losing half a million dollars. so i ended up having to restructure, rename the dealership. attract employees. in a town that i never had been in and it was one humbling circumstance. but through it all, persevered. >> lexus drove in revenues of more than $27 million in 2014 with a staff of 35. for th
. >> harry watson the ceo of lexus knows the auto business.d his company into the largest black owned auto dealership in northern indiana. he remembers what inspired him. >> the classmate of mine in college got into the car business. he was in a general motors minority dealer program and he came by the house and he told me he had gotten a dealership. my wife and i had always wanted to go into business. we went to his grand opening. we sat up that night and said, you know, if he can...
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bubba watson is the defending champ.utiful azaleas in peak bloom at the augusta golf course. tiger is at 1-over through 15 holes tied for 41st. ernie els tied for second place at 5-under 67, your leader jordan spieth 7-under at 17. our kristen berset has more on the defending champ bubba watson. >> reporter: we are in the heart of georgia bulldog country. they have come out to the course to support their own. reigning champ bubba watson has had a big following throughout the 1st round and said the support is tremendous as he goes for that third green jacket. >> here a lot of go dogs, a lot of barking. it's a fun time when you get to see that many people from a school like that, it is like a fraternity. you can root for those people. obviously i want to beat them all, but you can root for them, clear them on and obviously we have that tie of uga. it's a big honor to be part of that school. >> reporter: bubba watson has a little later start time for round 2 teeing off at 12:42. kristen berset in augusta at the masters. >>>
bubba watson is the defending champ.utiful azaleas in peak bloom at the augusta golf course. tiger is at 1-over through 15 holes tied for 41st. ernie els tied for second place at 5-under 67, your leader jordan spieth 7-under at 17. our kristen berset has more on the defending champ bubba watson. >> reporter: we are in the heart of georgia bulldog country. they have come out to the course to support their own. reigning champ bubba watson has had a big following throughout the 1st round and...
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alexander watson's "ring of steel," it's -- this, too, is a fabulous book. i mean, any one of these three all of the judges, pretty much all of us said that we would be happy with anyone that won this prize. alexander watson's book reminded me as a britton how incredibly close we came in the first world war to losing it. at the start of 1918 when one thinks that russia was out of the war altogether, the french. were mutinying the american armies hadn't, hadn't been with involved, hadn't got involved yet, there was unrestrict ared u-boats -- unrestricted u-boat warfare. the germans had transferred 48 divisions from the east. the 18th army, german 18th army had three million shells. by time they launched the operation in the spring offensive and were able to overrun 3100 square miles and capture 75,000 british troops and 1300 guns and get to within seven miles of -- [inaudible] by the may of that year, the germans reached the -- [inaudible] they were 45 miles from paris. and on the 27th of may, 1918, they took 17 miles in one day which is a record for the west
alexander watson's "ring of steel," it's -- this, too, is a fabulous book. i mean, any one of these three all of the judges, pretty much all of us said that we would be happy with anyone that won this prize. alexander watson's book reminded me as a britton how incredibly close we came in the first world war to losing it. at the start of 1918 when one thinks that russia was out of the war altogether, the french. were mutinying the american armies hadn't, hadn't been with involved,...
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the book titled "cognitive cooking with chef watson" goes on sale today. it will cost about 22 bucks on amazon. >> interesting combos there. >>> it's 4:47. let's get a taste of what's cooking in the weather department this morning. >> right now kind of chilly outside right now. so hot beverage for you to step outdoors at least for the morning. you've got wind speeds 10 to 20 miles per hour. temperatures in the mid 40s around napa. 50, closer to san jose and palo alto. san mateo bridge bouncing around due to the gusty winds. temperatures in trucky, 32 yeast degrees. mid 40s in santa rosa. the bay area not seeing precipitation. sierra, few snow showers there. cooler air following the system down into northern california and the bay area today. going to help keep temperatures running fairly cool. we're talking 60s for highs today. temperatures this morning mostly in the 40s as we approach lurchl time. temperatures in the sun having a tough time climbing through the upper 50ed and low 60s. later on today, upper 60s, maybe near 70s around the bay area. los galo
the book titled "cognitive cooking with chef watson" goes on sale today. it will cost about 22 bucks on amazon. >> interesting combos there. >>> it's 4:47. let's get a taste of what's cooking in the weather department this morning. >> right now kind of chilly outside right now. so hot beverage for you to step outdoors at least for the morning. you've got wind speeds 10 to 20 miles per hour. temperatures in the mid 40s around napa. 50, closer to san jose and palo...
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ivan watson is following the latest for us.d morning, ivan. >> reporter: good morning, christine. iraqi government official in ramadi says the iraqi security forces are barely holding on to the city that isis has taken over positions in the east of the city. that issis despite a day of air strikes carried out over ramadi on thursday. this city is located about 70 miles west of the iraqi capital of baghdad. an hour's drive on the highway. i have driven it before to get there. iraqi officials in ramadi say the city is deserted. 150,000 citizens fled over the course of the last two days. some reinforcements arrived over the past 24 hours. that amounts to about a little less than 40 humvees. the u.s. military vehicles provided to the iraqi government. a little less than 40 humvees full of iraqi soldiers arrived over the last 24 hours. according to iraqi government official he says it is welcome assistance but it is not enough. there have been increasingly panicked calls for reinforcements to that city. however, the chairman of the
ivan watson is following the latest for us.d morning, ivan. >> reporter: good morning, christine. iraqi government official in ramadi says the iraqi security forces are barely holding on to the city that isis has taken over positions in the east of the city. that issis despite a day of air strikes carried out over ramadi on thursday. this city is located about 70 miles west of the iraqi capital of baghdad. an hour's drive on the highway. i have driven it before to get there. iraqi...
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ibm's watson making a big jump into health care. counting on apple for help.what it means for the company. >>> and don't count yahoo out, the headline of a new fast company interview with marissa meyer. the man who wrote it tells us what the future holds. ♪ if you're looking for a car that drives you... ...and takes the wheel right from your very hands... ...this isn't that car. the first and only car with direct adaptive steering. ♪ the 328 horsepower q50, from infiniti. >>> it would be an understatement to say start-up docker is just hot. the developer of software that makes it easier to run programs on multiple computers is now on fire. it can count itself as a member of the unicorn club. up from $400 million valuation just this past fall. the company announcing $95 million in new funding this morning. led by insight venture partners. join us from san francisco, the docker ceo. bon ben gallop. i hear it's so tough to attract new talent. how are you finding in this environment as you're raising money, what are you raising the money for? >> we're raising the
ibm's watson making a big jump into health care. counting on apple for help.what it means for the company. >>> and don't count yahoo out, the headline of a new fast company interview with marissa meyer. the man who wrote it tells us what the future holds. ♪ if you're looking for a car that drives you... ...and takes the wheel right from your very hands... ...this isn't that car. the first and only car with direct adaptive steering. ♪ the 328 horsepower q50, from infiniti....
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ibm likes to talk about watson. they go to every major businesses that you have to buy a watson. at the same time, amazon web service is out there saying you don't have to buy anything, you can rent it. ibm is getting into the cloud business. they are almost finding with themselves saying don't buy it rented, but please buy it. the rest of the market essay even have it on the cloud, you don't need to buy it. and we will get you the latest and greatest. you're not stuck with the three-year-old watson. there are fundamental changes and enterprise technology that are scary for ibm and you can see it in the numbers. emily: cory johnson speaking about ibm's ceo on the charlie rose. you can watch that full interview on charlie rose tonight at seven or content of rpm time right here on bloomberg television. let's get a check now the bloomberg top headlines. president obama held a news conference with italian prime minister today. he said greece needs to initiate reforms and greece must respect a framework agreement. they address the growing terror threat from libya, which resident obama
ibm likes to talk about watson. they go to every major businesses that you have to buy a watson. at the same time, amazon web service is out there saying you don't have to buy anything, you can rent it. ibm is getting into the cloud business. they are almost finding with themselves saying don't buy it rented, but please buy it. the rest of the market essay even have it on the cloud, you don't need to buy it. and we will get you the latest and greatest. you're not stuck with the three-year-old...
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watson says despite the involved officer working for an outside agency. he still has the same authority in oakland as he would in san leandro or any other city in california. >> :it is common for other agencies to come into oakland to do follow-up investigations. just as the oakland police department will go into other cities to do follow-up investigations. this time the officer saw something and acted. which is fine with jose. >> : everybody wants to live in a safe neighborhood, you know, what i'm saying. so, you know, maybe police can patrol more often, you know, to take care of our neighborhood, you know. philippe djegal>>: the san leandro police department will conduct its own investigation into this shooting as well. we're told investigators from the alameda county district attorney's office are also involved. live in oakland, philippe djegal, kron four news. nationwide protests today by low-wage workers and their supporters. in what is being called the "fight for 15" campaign. for a 15-dollar an hour minimum wage. in the bay area. hundreds of people
watson says despite the involved officer working for an outside agency. he still has the same authority in oakland as he would in san leandro or any other city in california. >> :it is common for other agencies to come into oakland to do follow-up investigations. just as the oakland police department will go into other cities to do follow-up investigations. this time the officer saw something and acted. which is fine with jose. >> : everybody wants to live in a safe neighborhood,...
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in 2001, george watson took a look at southern pacific and how it changed the bay area. oakland incorporated as a city in 1864 but would remain a sleepy city until 1869 when the train came. the side of sps western terminus. the steam locomotive would forever alter the concept of time and distance. now the power of steel and steam forcing over track late across endless prairie through seemingly impossible would altar the course of a nation. here in california, especially in the bay area, by the beginning of the 20th century, the southern pacific railroad was at the top of the pyramid. the rest of america came here on steel rails of the sp. >> it was said at the time in the 1890s and early 1900s that the capital of california was not in sacramento but what was other at the southern pacific's railroad office in sacramento. >> these were people with holdings, tens of thousands of employees, thousands to tens of thousands of equipment running on a schedule. it's something americans had not experienced before. >> reporter: it would dictate the manner, time and place in which w
in 2001, george watson took a look at southern pacific and how it changed the bay area. oakland incorporated as a city in 1864 but would remain a sleepy city until 1869 when the train came. the side of sps western terminus. the steam locomotive would forever alter the concept of time and distance. now the power of steel and steam forcing over track late across endless prairie through seemingly impossible would altar the course of a nation. here in california, especially in the bay area, by the...
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delving into our ktvu archives we've added many interviews from eyewitnesses preparedded by george watson in 1950. >> reporter: by 1906, san francisco had already gone by one amazing transformation. it had grown from a gold rush harbor town into a bustling city that was the cultural and financial city of the west. it was the newest and brightest jewel in america's crown of great cities. it's 400,000 citizens were prosperous and considerably content. they had not planned for the unexpected and the unexpected hit shortly after 5:00 a.m. the morning of april 18, 1906. >> the thunder is never as loud as that noise we heard that morning. it was a crash that came from everywhere. it took our beds out in the middle of the room. and we got out of bed and it threw us back and pulled us back into bed. >> the bed went up to the wall by the window. my mother quickly grab me. the next thing my dad comes running up and says get your clothes on, quick get your clothes. >> my mother was very level headed and my grandmother was also. and they put us under the table because my mother would not get out of b
delving into our ktvu archives we've added many interviews from eyewitnesses preparedded by george watson in 1950. >> reporter: by 1906, san francisco had already gone by one amazing transformation. it had grown from a gold rush harbor town into a bustling city that was the cultural and financial city of the west. it was the newest and brightest jewel in america's crown of great cities. it's 400,000 citizens were prosperous and considerably content. they had not planned for the unexpected...
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. >> watson is a benevolent, gentleman. >> reporter: she suffers from dementia, from depression, and from obsessive-compulsive disorder and rails about her mother. >> the demon who calls her my mother. >> reporter: she was briefly detained by the fbi when they arrested her boyfriend earlier this month in the robbery of the apple credit union. did he reach out to you at all when he was on the run? >> of course not because the fbi stole my mobile phone. >> reporter: she says her fiance threatened suicide if he was ever arrested again. >> that's the reason watson did what he did. he are in a state of crisis. >> reporter: in fairfax county, bruce leshan, wusa9. >>> well williams told bruce that she would reach out for help if she felt she was in immediate danger. >>> a not guilty verdict for the former principle in prince george's county. he had been accused of repeatedly punching a student. the jury deliberated for six hours after finding him not guilty for child abuse and sexual assault. they argue that the student was lying and prosecutions believe that jefferson went too far in disci
. >> watson is a benevolent, gentleman. >> reporter: she suffers from dementia, from depression, and from obsessive-compulsive disorder and rails about her mother. >> the demon who calls her my mother. >> reporter: she was briefly detained by the fbi when they arrested her boyfriend earlier this month in the robbery of the apple credit union. did he reach out to you at all when he was on the run? >> of course not because the fbi stole my mobile phone. >>...
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the book titled "cognitive cooking with chef watson" goes on sale today. it will cost about $22 on ama n amazon. >> does chef watson do ice cream? >> you can do ice cream today. did you hear this? >> you can get a free cone or cup from noon to 8:00, ice cream included. there is no limit on this. it's the company's way of thanking company customers going back to 1979. each shop will make donations to a local charity. everyone has their favorite ben and jerry's ice cream. >> i'm a mint and chip girl. >> jerry garcia. >> rob mayeda, do you have a favorite? >> this morning maybe a little chilly for ice cream but by this afternoon, temperatures climb after the gusty winds make for a blustery start to your day. looking at wind gusts, 20 to 30 miling per hour pop temperatures later on, 40s to 50s. later on this afternoon, 60s. 80s in the forecast as we head towards the end of the week. we will have more of that in a moment. for a check of your commute, here's mike. >> emeryville, pointing to the metering lights. everybody is backed up as the lights are turned on.
the book titled "cognitive cooking with chef watson" goes on sale today. it will cost about $22 on ama n amazon. >> does chef watson do ice cream? >> you can do ice cream today. did you hear this? >> you can get a free cone or cup from noon to 8:00, ice cream included. there is no limit on this. it's the company's way of thanking company customers going back to 1979. each shop will make donations to a local charity. everyone has their favorite ben and jerry's ice...
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the book titled "cognitive cooking with chef watson" goes on sale today. it will cost about $22 on amazon. >>> watson might want to whip up something warm this morning as you're getting out your door. finding some chillier conditions. maybe some belgian waffles. that sounds good. >> doesn't it? >> it does. >> we're joined by meteorologist rob mayeda with a live look at the transamerica building this morning. >> windy. belgian waffles are warm. >> we must be hungry. >> you know, we're seeing the temperatures right now 40s and 50s outside, a cool start makes you want to get some warm breakfast outside right now. look at the flag there atop the building. giants flag with the home opener yesterday. north wind in the san francisco right now. 50 degrees. those wind speeds is like the flag is telling you, about 12 miles per hour coming in out of the north in san francisco. some wind gusts, 20 to 30 miles per hour this morning. you add that to the air temperature in napa, 44, 45 degrees this morning. it will get your attention very quickly, these temperatures outs
the book titled "cognitive cooking with chef watson" goes on sale today. it will cost about $22 on amazon. >>> watson might want to whip up something warm this morning as you're getting out your door. finding some chillier conditions. maybe some belgian waffles. that sounds good. >> doesn't it? >> it does. >> we're joined by meteorologist rob mayeda with a live look at the transamerica building this morning. >> windy. belgian waffles are warm. >>...
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. >>> bubba watson will defend his title tomorrow. he seems like a charismatic guy.a recent anonymous sore say, 103 gofers 103 golfers said when asked who they would least likely help in a fight. no hard feelings from watson. >> it helps me improve as a person. i have had some messups. i need to try and get better. i'm glad people call me out when they do. if i don't know about it, i can't improve. >> give me the top five! here we go. number five, chris hesten. oh. a rough start, but it ended well. number four, rockies and brewers. fireworks in the middle of the game? somebody jumped the gun at miller park. oops! number three. one, two, three homers tonight for dodger slugger adrian gonzalez off of padres starter andrew cashner. watch this ken. chris davis. why wouldn't that be number one? because jack nicholas did his thing in augusta. fourth hole by an eight iron? it would be at 75! 75! it's a hole in run for jack nicholas! the bear has roared. big time. >> awesome. still got it. >> we'll be [bulldog yawns] it's finally morning! i can't wait to get to mattress disc
. >>> bubba watson will defend his title tomorrow. he seems like a charismatic guy.a recent anonymous sore say, 103 gofers 103 golfers said when asked who they would least likely help in a fight. no hard feelings from watson. >> it helps me improve as a person. i have had some messups. i need to try and get better. i'm glad people call me out when they do. if i don't know about it, i can't improve. >> give me the top five! here we go. number five, chris hesten. oh. a rough...
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coleman watson, for the purpose of a unanimous consent request. mrs. watson coleman: mr. speakerings i ask unanimous consent to insert my statement in the record that the house should focus on the real priorities of americans instead of another attack on women's health care. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, i yield to the gentlewoman from new york for the purpose of a unanimous consent request. mrs. maloney: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to incertificate my statement into the record. the house should be focusing on the real priorities facing americans, the economy, they should not be rolling back women's access to health care. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, i yield to -- the speaker pro tempore: without objection. but the time of the gentleman will be charged. mr. mcgovern: i yield to the gentleman from kentucky for the purpose of a unanimous consent request. ms. delauro: i ask unanimous consent to insert my statement into the record, that the house should focus on the real priorities of americans instead of another attack on women
coleman watson, for the purpose of a unanimous consent request. mrs. watson coleman: mr. speakerings i ask unanimous consent to insert my statement in the record that the house should focus on the real priorities of americans instead of another attack on women's health care. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. mr. mcgovern: mr. speaker, i yield to the gentlewoman from new york for the purpose of a unanimous consent request. mrs. maloney: mr. speaker, i ask unanimous consent to...
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i hoped we could agree on the albert watson picture, and we did. then he just wasn't that hell vet tick -- helvetica type. no curly cues or doodads on it. he said i like heltica. steve loves font. that's why in the macintosh it's a bitmap display with fontses. that's why we have beautiful computers. to steve it made a difference. benjamin franklin liked it. he brought franklin bold and stuff, those type of fontses, they -- do a lot of them were based on helvetica. the only thing that i pushed back on is he wanted my name in dark type and his name in light gray thinking that it was my book and my name should -- i said no, no this isn't -- has nothing to do with me. this book is all about you. you cooperated. every word in there is something built on something you said and so i wanted steve jobs to be the darker type and me to be more recesssive and that's how i turned out. but there was maybe eight or nine conversations, and with his own artistic directors and great people at apple, design directors, making sure that the cover that looks so, so simp
i hoped we could agree on the albert watson picture, and we did. then he just wasn't that hell vet tick -- helvetica type. no curly cues or doodads on it. he said i like heltica. steve loves font. that's why in the macintosh it's a bitmap display with fontses. that's why we have beautiful computers. to steve it made a difference. benjamin franklin liked it. he brought franklin bold and stuff, those type of fontses, they -- do a lot of them were based on helvetica. the only thing that i pushed...
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ask tom watson his favorite story about the dual of turnberry in 1977.will tell you jack congratulated him, saying, i gave it my best shot but it was not good enough for today. the same goes for the 1982 open at pebble beach when jack said to watson, you did it again to me, you little sob. it is not the trophy or the triumph. it is the respect that jack's rivals remember the most. that is what the 1986 masters was about. to win that day, he had to overcome tom watson, greg norman and according to some father time. not a slouch on that list. that day, we were a part of something special. something bigger, just as we now are today. because, in golf, as in all other things, it is not whether you win or lose, it is how you play the game. and no one has played it better , for longer, then jack. so, in the immortal words of an immortal golf announcer, vern lundquist, yes, sir, the congressional gold medal goes to the gentleman from ohio, the golden bear, jack nicklaus. [applause] [applause] >> ladies and gentlemen, mr. jack nicklaus. [applause] jack nicklaus:
ask tom watson his favorite story about the dual of turnberry in 1977.will tell you jack congratulated him, saying, i gave it my best shot but it was not good enough for today. the same goes for the 1982 open at pebble beach when jack said to watson, you did it again to me, you little sob. it is not the trophy or the triumph. it is the respect that jack's rivals remember the most. that is what the 1986 masters was about. to win that day, he had to overcome tom watson, greg norman and according...
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. >>> now, bubba watson is the defending champion. he wants a third green jacket.he champions dinner he sat with arnold palmer, jack nicklaus and gary player. he had dinner with them. watson is among the favorites again this year at 11:1 but would rather fly under the radar in the underdog role. >> adam scott has been here before. >> he didn't want the media on him. >> who do you see as the main challengers? >> obviously, add dom scott is a favorite. then there's rory and then there's tiger and everybody else and then i'm at the very bottom. so y'all talk to all them this week. bother them all week. >> ha. hey, while bubba is hoping to go unnoticed and many talk about rory mcilroy dlc's boy going for a career grand slam don't forget about hendrickstinston sandwiched between the two ranked second in the golf world rankings. >> if you compare yourself to those two, one of them, where do you feel you have an advantage against them? >> um, better looking. [ laughter ] >> you know, if we could only use some masters music. ♪[ music ]♪ >> there it is. our tradition like a
. >>> now, bubba watson is the defending champion. he wants a third green jacket.he champions dinner he sat with arnold palmer, jack nicklaus and gary player. he had dinner with them. watson is among the favorites again this year at 11:1 but would rather fly under the radar in the underdog role. >> adam scott has been here before. >> he didn't want the media on him. >> who do you see as the main challengers? >> obviously, add dom scott is a favorite. then...
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benjamin watson joining us from new orleans. benjamin thanks very much for joining us. you also wrote a post a lot of us remember when ferguson happened which prompted a huge response on social media. you talk about fixing these problems we face by changing hearts. how does society do that? >> well thank you, wolf for having me. when i'm watching the things that have happened in this country, really i try to put myself in the space of those who are in many times lashing out. there's tremendous pain in this country, and i really think that we're at a turning point where if we don't address some of these issues america is going to cease to exist how we know it. everybody has remedies an we talk about changing this and that but i believe that the heart of man is what makes us do these things and without a relationship with god, without his heart being changed, simply just putting band-aids on bullet wounds and without having a new heart we change things but the people feel the same. police officers that are abusing people people rioting, still have crime happening but god
benjamin watson joining us from new orleans. benjamin thanks very much for joining us. you also wrote a post a lot of us remember when ferguson happened which prompted a huge response on social media. you talk about fixing these problems we face by changing hearts. how does society do that? >> well thank you, wolf for having me. when i'm watching the things that have happened in this country, really i try to put myself in the space of those who are in many times lashing out. there's...
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john. >> thanks ivan watson. >>> turning to the battle for yemen.ab led coalition by houthi rebels busy leaving al qaeda mostly unopposed unopposed. they overran an oil terminal in southeastern yemen. this after seizing the nearby city emptying a bank and a prison there. in washington u.s. officials tell the l. timea. times they are concerned about the air campaign which caused hundreds of civilian casualties. now the united nations worried about a humanitarian crisis calling for a cease-fire by all sides. for the latest, let's bring in nima elbagir in yemen. >> reporter: al qaeda clearly moving into the security vacuum. they have taken the third largest airport in yemen. they have as you said an oil platform now. they moved in to repel the houthi advances in the district. they seem to be putting up their black flags where they don't have complete control of. they seem to be trying to honeycomb that territory that has not been fought over fully with the houthi and loyalists to president hadi in yemen. the circumstance remains that the reality is peo
john. >> thanks ivan watson. >>> turning to the battle for yemen.ab led coalition by houthi rebels busy leaving al qaeda mostly unopposed unopposed. they overran an oil terminal in southeastern yemen. this after seizing the nearby city emptying a bank and a prison there. in washington u.s. officials tell the l. timea. times they are concerned about the air campaign which caused hundreds of civilian casualties. now the united nations worried about a humanitarian crisis calling for...
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bubba watson is the defending clamp. it wouldn't be augusta without -- clamp. it wouldn't be augusta without the -- champ. it wouldn't be augusta without the azaleas in bloom. this year tiger would love to claim his fifth but not faring well, 2-over in 12 hours, jordan spieth is 7-under through 15. he has a good chance to equal 53, the lowest score at augusta. bubba is tied for 18th shooting a 1-over 71. >> reporter: bubba watson looks a little frustrated today. he's been in this spot before and says now he knows what to expect as he goes for his third green jacket. >> it gives me goosebumps every time you come down magnolia lane. obviously seeing the kids easter sunday was special, passing out some trophies this year. it just gets you excited, makes us feel like a kid again. i'm excited to be here looking forward to the challenges of the golf course and trying to compete. >> reporter: at 6:00 we'll hear more from bubba watson and the support he's getting on the course. at the masters i'm kristen berset, wusa9. >> i love bubba. >> isn't he fun? >> he's a good g
bubba watson is the defending clamp. it wouldn't be augusta without -- clamp. it wouldn't be augusta without the -- champ. it wouldn't be augusta without the azaleas in bloom. this year tiger would love to claim his fifth but not faring well, 2-over in 12 hours, jordan spieth is 7-under through 15. he has a good chance to equal 53, the lowest score at augusta. bubba is tied for 18th shooting a 1-over 71. >> reporter: bubba watson looks a little frustrated today. he's been in this spot...
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emma watson gave a speech in front of the u.n. that went viral.ger women voters. isn't it smart to try to capitalize on that? >> i feel like i'm in a different reality. if dancing in front of a feminism sign is what counts as feminism today, i think the movement is safely at -- >> what emma watson said had content. it was a serious speech. >> carol, what emma watson said about feminism is that the reputation has been suffering for its perception that it's been excludeing men. so i think hillary's challenge -- she'll want to reach out to women but her challenge will be not looking like she's ignoring the other half of the country. if you divide up the country between republicans and democrats and then divide up those categories between men and women, if you talk about her pitching to 25% of the country, i don't think anyone would say that's a good election strategy. i'm sure she'll try to find a balance. i think that would be wise for her to do. >> let's just talk about -- >> let me just throw in this question before our time runs out. on the other
emma watson gave a speech in front of the u.n. that went viral.ger women voters. isn't it smart to try to capitalize on that? >> i feel like i'm in a different reality. if dancing in front of a feminism sign is what counts as feminism today, i think the movement is safely at -- >> what emma watson said had content. it was a serious speech. >> carol, what emma watson said about feminism is that the reputation has been suffering for its perception that it's been excludeing men....
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cook: eric watson from bloomberg. mr. watson: your tax plan does raise taxes on some middle earners, and as been discussion on the right about the child tax credit. can you explain a little bit why that makes sense, and do you think senator rubio, should he announced for president, can win the nomination based on this? senator lee: ok. as for the first part of the question, here is what we are trying to accomplish there. in addition to other features of the tax plan, we are trying to eliminate the marriage tax penalty and the parent tax penalty. the child tax credit is directed at the parent tax penalty, a little known but significant feature in our existing tax code that has the effect of -- sort of taxing american parents twice. once when they pay their taxes on the individual side, and on the payroll side, and again, as they incur the substantial costs of raising children. according to the u.s. department of agriculture, it costs on average, $300,000 to raise a child to maturity. today's children will become tomorrow's
cook: eric watson from bloomberg. mr. watson: your tax plan does raise taxes on some middle earners, and as been discussion on the right about the child tax credit. can you explain a little bit why that makes sense, and do you think senator rubio, should he announced for president, can win the nomination based on this? senator lee: ok. as for the first part of the question, here is what we are trying to accomplish there. in addition to other features of the tax plan, we are trying to eliminate...
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then he asked me if remembered the saying of senator watson, if you cannot beat the devil join him. he said russia was going to be very powerful. the thing to do now is to get plans definitely made for diarmament. later in the evening king wrote in his diary fdr repeat watson's if you cannot beat him, join him and then went on to say it was clear that the u.s. britain and china could not defeat russia. the thing to too was to get them all working on the same lines. he then came to what he said was confidential and added for god's sake don't give me away. two months after stalin opened the churches, secretary of state hall was in moscow with a meeting, setting up the tehran conference. hall announced as they met that fdr wanted china to be a signatory, along with britain russia and america in a four-pour statement calling for unite action against the axis powers and the creation of an international peace-keeping organization. fdr unique in his generation, did not think the white racing should rule the world -- the white race should rule the world. molotov resupplied that stalin refus
then he asked me if remembered the saying of senator watson, if you cannot beat the devil join him. he said russia was going to be very powerful. the thing to do now is to get plans definitely made for diarmament. later in the evening king wrote in his diary fdr repeat watson's if you cannot beat him, join him and then went on to say it was clear that the u.s. britain and china could not defeat russia. the thing to too was to get them all working on the same lines. he then came to what he said...
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we go back to 1984, george watson filed this report on the key system. >> it was born and grew up withthree and one quarter mile pier built into the heart of san francisco bay. there is not much left today, but in 1903, it was considerably more substantial. operating under a series of different names over the next 20 years. this was the birth of the key system. first train rolled out to meet a connecting ferry boat in october of 1903. the hookup was 20 minutes shorter than the southern pacific run and 20,001,903 commuters decided the key was the way to go. for the first time, serious transit competition. the key system pier rebuilt in 1916 probably reached its peak in 1924 when 800 trains aday were past the ferry boats. southern pacific and the key system often ran down the same street with a third key system local train on a third set of practices, all on the same route. they stood up the competition admirably. big red cars were introduced. southern pacific was a giant conglomerate, but the key survived and flourished, but it disappeared -- tracks have long since disappeared. ruins of
we go back to 1984, george watson filed this report on the key system. >> it was born and grew up withthree and one quarter mile pier built into the heart of san francisco bay. there is not much left today, but in 1903, it was considerably more substantial. operating under a series of different names over the next 20 years. this was the birth of the key system. first train rolled out to meet a connecting ferry boat in october of 1903. the hookup was 20 minutes shorter than the southern...
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they asked me if i remembered the same of senator watson, if you cannot beat the devil, join him. he said russia was going to be very powerful. the thing to do now was to get plans definitely made for disarmament. later in the evening king wrote in his diary fdr repeated watsons if you cannot beat him to join him then went on to say, it was clear that the u.s., britain and china could not defeat of russia. thing to do was to get them all working on the same line. a thinking to what he said was confidential and added for god's sake, don't give me away. two months after stalin opened the churches, secretary of state was in moscow in a meeting setting up the conference. he announced as they met at fdr wanted china to be a signatory along with britain, russia and america in a for par statement calling for united action against the axis powers and the creation of an international peacekeeping organization. fdr, unique in this generation did not think the white race should rule the world. stalin refused to agree to china as the fourth policeman. whereupon he said he would pack his bags
they asked me if i remembered the same of senator watson, if you cannot beat the devil, join him. he said russia was going to be very powerful. the thing to do now was to get plans definitely made for disarmament. later in the evening king wrote in his diary fdr repeated watsons if you cannot beat him to join him then went on to say, it was clear that the u.s., britain and china could not defeat of russia. thing to do was to get them all working on the same line. a thinking to what he said was...
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ivan watson has more for you. >> reporter: horror off the coast of australia.he view of over 2,000 passengers stranded on a carnival cruise ship near sydney. the east coast of the country slammed by a once in a decade deadly storm. the waves up to 30 feet high with winds surpassing 60 miles an hour forcing the ship packed with 800 children to stay outside the harbor overnight tuesday. sydney officials say it was too risky. >> this is the first time i've closed the port and refused entry to a cruise ship. >> reporter: passengers back on land wednesday morning describe a nightmare. >> i've been on a cruise before. i never had this experience in my whole entire life. i was petrified. >> reporter: the carnival company no stranger to stranded cruise liners. in 2010 carnival "splendor" was off the coast of san diego for thee days due to an engine fire and in 2013 carnival "triumph" suffered a similar fate in the gulf of mexico leaving passengers helpless for nearly a week. this time the massive storm whipping australia's coastline banging fishing against the shore an
ivan watson has more for you. >> reporter: horror off the coast of australia.he view of over 2,000 passengers stranded on a carnival cruise ship near sydney. the east coast of the country slammed by a once in a decade deadly storm. the waves up to 30 feet high with winds surpassing 60 miles an hour forcing the ship packed with 800 children to stay outside the harbor overnight tuesday. sydney officials say it was too risky. >> this is the first time i've closed the port and refused...
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when watson first came out come the frontier wasn't very impressive.couldn't answer questions that well but watson had the capability of the human student and that was the ability to learn in a ferocious rate. they had all of the information from wikipedia and every few months there's another version that performed better and better in a few months after he showed me this charge they went on national tv to the champions of jeopardy and watson won as you may know and it's being used in all other applications. there is a call center in south africa that answers questions. there are legal versions in the clouds now and there is a banking version. we worked to create the dodd frank fools to help explain those are the companies that have billions of dollars. there are versions of the medical diagnosis and the symptoms something pretty close to english and it does a remarkably good job of the diagnosis, however obscure it may be. and if he isn't the world's best medical diagnostician i suspect it will be within five years and it will be available on the clou
when watson first came out come the frontier wasn't very impressive.couldn't answer questions that well but watson had the capability of the human student and that was the ability to learn in a ferocious rate. they had all of the information from wikipedia and every few months there's another version that performed better and better in a few months after he showed me this charge they went on national tv to the champions of jeopardy and watson won as you may know and it's being used in all other...
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it's titled "accounting quick cooking with chef watson." it will cost $22. >>> boij celebrating free cone day at all its scoop shops worldwide. >> get your hands on a free cone or cup. there is actually no limit. it's the company's way of saying thanks to its customers back back to 1979. each ben & jerry's shop will make donations to a local charity. >>> two cute reasons to go to a local theme park. we'll show them to you next. >>> maybe you could go amusement parks for the rides? but sometimes you go for the animals. six flags discovery kingdom added two new members to its family. >> they added two pacific harbor seal pups. 9-year-old seal gave birth to a female pup on friday. less than 24 hours later, a 10-year-old seal gave birth to another pup. the pups are already able to swim. they'll be named shortly. >> if they don't get more space they could be in trouble. the seal pups are pretty big. >>> thanks for joining us. our next news cast coming up at 5:00. >> today on "access hollywood" live. reba intyre is with us. >> she has new music f
it's titled "accounting quick cooking with chef watson." it will cost $22. >>> boij celebrating free cone day at all its scoop shops worldwide. >> get your hands on a free cone or cup. there is actually no limit. it's the company's way of saying thanks to its customers back back to 1979. each ben & jerry's shop will make donations to a local charity. >>> two cute reasons to go to a local theme park. we'll show them to you next. >>> maybe you could...
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a grand jury in howard county just indicted him for the murder of iva baroque watson. she was 81 years old. back in 1984 police found her body underneath some trees across from her home. clark was convicted in the murders of three other women so he's already in prison for life. inve connected him to watson's death. >>> a virginia democrat at the center of a scandal is suing his own party over a ballot issue. former state delegate joe morrissey wants the court to review the 750 signatures rejected by the democratic party on his application to run in the primary for a state senate seat. morrissey claims party officials deliberately rejected valid signatures. a party spokesman calls the allegation bizarre. morrissey has recently completed jail time for having an inappropriate relationship with a 17-year-old girl. two weeks ago he vacated his statehouse seat to run for the state senate. >>> a new airline report card is out today and the department of transportation's air travel consumer report says 16 tarmac delays of more than three hours happened on domestic flights in f
a grand jury in howard county just indicted him for the murder of iva baroque watson. she was 81 years old. back in 1984 police found her body underneath some trees across from her home. clark was convicted in the murders of three other women so he's already in prison for life. inve connected him to watson's death. >>> a virginia democrat at the center of a scandal is suing his own party over a ballot issue. former state delegate joe morrissey wants the court to review the 750...
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cnn senior international correspondent ivan watson joins us from erbil live. you always heard from them, we need more support. what is going on here? can we assume this is an isolated attack or something more? >> well, it's certainly not the first time that erbil has been bombed in the dozen years of unrest that have come since the u.s. initially invaded iraq and toppled saddam hussein in this turmoil that we've seen all across the country since then. so, it's not the first bombing. you have to consider that, though erbil is the capital of iraqi kurdistan of the kurdish stronghold, it's considered to be a relatively safe place for foreigners, international airlines that land at erbil international airport. there are international hotel chains there as well. it is also quite close to the front lines with isis that are located just about a half hour's drive away from erbil. so, while the security is generally considered to be pretty good, presumably, at some point, an enemy could infiltrate, given the close geographic proximity to carry out what appears to have
cnn senior international correspondent ivan watson joins us from erbil live. you always heard from them, we need more support. what is going on here? can we assume this is an isolated attack or something more? >> well, it's certainly not the first time that erbil has been bombed in the dozen years of unrest that have come since the u.s. initially invaded iraq and toppled saddam hussein in this turmoil that we've seen all across the country since then. so, it's not the first bombing. you...
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ivan watson reports now from kathmandu. >> at the end of the tunnel, carved deep in the debris, a rayhope. rescue workers flown in from turkey reach a man trapped by the earthquake in kathmandu more than 60 hours after a seven-story building came tumbling down around him, john casey escapes. he's injured and dehydrated, but rescuers say they're confident he'll live to see another day. a successful rescue for a stricken country that has seen its most treasured monument destroyed if the blink of an eye. amid the death and destruction, there are other stories of survival. people like takamaya citola, a mother of four rescued after being trapped in the rubble of her home. >> you were trapped for 36 hours. do you have any injuries? that's incredible. she's now reunited with her husband of 15 years. you never lost hope that your wife was alive? never, he tells me. i was only worried she might get hurt during the rescue. at disaster sights across the capital, nepalese police are working alongside rescue teams from around the world in a race against time. a struggle to find more survivors. >>
ivan watson reports now from kathmandu. >> at the end of the tunnel, carved deep in the debris, a rayhope. rescue workers flown in from turkey reach a man trapped by the earthquake in kathmandu more than 60 hours after a seven-story building came tumbling down around him, john casey escapes. he's injured and dehydrated, but rescuers say they're confident he'll live to see another day. a successful rescue for a stricken country that has seen its most treasured monument destroyed if the...
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kevin james y emma watson. mostaza se puede mover montaÑas. no perderÁ la esperanza a un sargento es un prisionero de guerra. liberan hacer cosas imaginables. buena idea y el nÚmero de despedirme, espero que puedan disfrutar mucho del cine del fin de semana. recuerde que si no podemos estar conectados, a travÉs de las redes sociales. saliendo mÁs de este experimento. elÍa: gracias por compartir carolina y ustedes. regresa esta noche a las 11 con oficio univisiÓn nacional comienza en segundos. _ el noticieron univision nacional en segundos.
kevin james y emma watson. mostaza se puede mover montaÑas. no perderÁ la esperanza a un sargento es un prisionero de guerra. liberan hacer cosas imaginables. buena idea y el nÚmero de despedirme, espero que puedan disfrutar mucho del cine del fin de semana. recuerde que si no podemos estar conectados, a travÉs de las redes sociales. saliendo mÁs de este experimento. elÍa: gracias por compartir carolina y ustedes. regresa esta noche a las 11 con oficio univisiÓn nacional comienza en...
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a family friend says they don't watson and call it a freak accident. ringling brothers circus is in fairfax county this week. the circus has said it will stop using elephants in its performances in the next three years. so we're wondering where will all those elephants go? check this out. this is the ringling brothers center for elephant conservation. this facility opened 20 years ago in central florida with just about half dozen elephants. today, it has 29 and by the end of 2018, 13 more will be joining that group there. >> they're an endangered species, asian elephants and they were always the symbol of ringling brothers barnum & bailey. and we knew if we didn't do something, maybe my grandchildren would never have the opportunity to see these incredible animals. leon: the sanctuary is owned by the same group that owns the circus. it costs them $65,000 a year to care for each of those elephants. alison: coming up -- >> on a grown-up level. do it with a glass of wine instead of a glass of milk. alison: look at the childhood staple that's making a come
a family friend says they don't watson and call it a freak accident. ringling brothers circus is in fairfax county this week. the circus has said it will stop using elephants in its performances in the next three years. so we're wondering where will all those elephants go? check this out. this is the ringling brothers center for elephant conservation. this facility opened 20 years ago in central florida with just about half dozen elephants. today, it has 29 and by the end of 2018, 13 more will...
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coming on strong and watson is the one that eventually won the tournament.d this time? it is a tough thing to hold the masters' lead from wire to wire but he's a composed kid, not prone to big fits of rage or broke breakdowns. we did see an epic destruction, greg norman in 1996 coughed up a six-hole lead. we'll see if that happens here. this kid looks solid and has a jump on everyone else. >> rachel nichols thank you so much. i want to remind everybody we will see more of you today, all access at augusta, this is a cnn bleacher report special, rachel's hosting it. you can see it today at 2:30 p.m. eastern. >> all right. in just a few minutes a south carolina community will remember walter scott. he's the man in north carolina -- north charleston that was killed by a police officer there. we're live this morning. we're going to talk about some of the protests the demonstrators and how they're trying to use this situation to push for change. if your purse is starting to look more like a tissue box... you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for power
coming on strong and watson is the one that eventually won the tournament.d this time? it is a tough thing to hold the masters' lead from wire to wire but he's a composed kid, not prone to big fits of rage or broke breakdowns. we did see an epic destruction, greg norman in 1996 coughed up a six-hole lead. we'll see if that happens here. this kid looks solid and has a jump on everyone else. >> rachel nichols thank you so much. i want to remind everybody we will see more of you today, all...
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accompanied by loved ones who will mourn her loss. >> thanks to ivan watson reporting in from kathmandu. when we come back, we'll continue to follow the chaos in a major american city. we'll have the latest on the efforts to stop the violence and the rioting in baltimore. ok. this role is about energy... we're looking for a luxury hybrid, with the best city fuel economy rating... the lincoln mkz hybrid. and who has one starting price for gas or hybrid? mkz hybrid again. mm-hmm. upstaged them. the lincoln luxury uncovered event is on. lease the mkz or mkz hybrid for $289 a month. plus for a limited time competitive owners and lessees get one-thousand dollars bonus cash. about data breaches in the news. more it's possible your personal information may be at risk. research shows that if your information is compromised due to a data breach, you are 6 times more likely to become a victim of identity theft. now is the time to get protection. sign up today and lifelock will begin monitoring your personal information, including your social security number, alert you about suspicious activity, a
accompanied by loved ones who will mourn her loss. >> thanks to ivan watson reporting in from kathmandu. when we come back, we'll continue to follow the chaos in a major american city. we'll have the latest on the efforts to stop the violence and the rioting in baltimore. ok. this role is about energy... we're looking for a luxury hybrid, with the best city fuel economy rating... the lincoln mkz hybrid. and who has one starting price for gas or hybrid? mkz hybrid again. mm-hmm. upstaged...
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ivan watson reporting. >>> cnn's nick valencia joins me now.ult of this earthquake. tell us about them. >> yes, carol, that's right. we know that at least 17 people were killed on mt. everest. among them at least three americans. we want to try to bring meaning to those numbers. bringing some very personal stories of those who were impacted by this devastating earthquake. dan fredinburg was a google executive one of those killed on the mountain. he was an avid adventurer and mountain climber and was on that tour when the avalanche triggered by the earthquake encapsulated him and his crew. earlier yesterday we spoke with one of those closest to dan, his girlfriend. >> i mean, he was just magical. and just by making the choices that he made i think it was always intentional. he had this way of making the people around him just feel special. without even trying. and he makes people feel like they could accomplish anything that they wanted. and that you know they hadn't accomplished enough that there was more that they could do and that there was m
ivan watson reporting. >>> cnn's nick valencia joins me now.ult of this earthquake. tell us about them. >> yes, carol, that's right. we know that at least 17 people were killed on mt. everest. among them at least three americans. we want to try to bring meaning to those numbers. bringing some very personal stories of those who were impacted by this devastating earthquake. dan fredinburg was a google executive one of those killed on the mountain. he was an avid adventurer and...
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duke watson praised several agencies for their help. >> without their help this tragedy would have been far greater. >> reporter: it was unusual because the high winds lasts 30 minutes scattering boats and complicating search and rescue efforts. jericka duncan cbs news new york. >>> tomorrow the supreme court hears arguments in the highly anticipated same-sex marriage cases. the justices are being asked to decide whether states can define- marriage between a man and a woman and whether they must recognize same-sex marriages from other places. a ruling is expected in june. >>> and this morning the clinton foundation is preparing to refile tax returns after acknowledging mistakes sunday. hillary clinton's presidential campaign has brought growing executeny. on sunday the acting chief executive admitted errors in disclosing donors including foreign governments. >>> straight ahead, cruising into history. a movie franchise on fast cars chase down record ticket sales. but another blockbuster has its sights set on the top of the box office. details in "moneywatch." ♪ [engine revving] ♪ i got b
duke watson praised several agencies for their help. >> without their help this tragedy would have been far greater. >> reporter: it was unusual because the high winds lasts 30 minutes scattering boats and complicating search and rescue efforts. jericka duncan cbs news new york. >>> tomorrow the supreme court hears arguments in the highly anticipated same-sex marriage cases. the justices are being asked to decide whether states can define- marriage between a man and a woman...