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so in the case of watson watson represents a few hundred patents, right?y good example of the prowess of our research team. that is a lot for our research team. that's like a few weeks of work but at its very core it's a set of technologies that will now, we will build a platform around to solve health care for instance. we have announced a new watson health care unit. that health care unit has not only watson at its center but it has a group of leading partners. it has a fua quiz situations that we have made. >> who have you teamed up with? >> j and j, medtronic. we brought those on to the ibm platform. they sit on top of watson. so watson at its core a set of technologies solving a solution that our clients need. >> why can't we use people to solve it. >> we have been trying. we have been trying and there's lots of technologies. our brains have figured out how to build watson. it's not that we have displaced the brain here. what watson does though in the case of health care it has 12 million journal articles in it. there's no doctor that's going to remem
so in the case of watson watson represents a few hundred patents, right?y good example of the prowess of our research team. that is a lot for our research team. that's like a few weeks of work but at its very core it's a set of technologies that will now, we will build a platform around to solve health care for instance. we have announced a new watson health care unit. that health care unit has not only watson at its center but it has a group of leading partners. it has a fua quiz situations...
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bonnie watson coleman: it -- he served for 10 years. host: what does it say to you when you see his picture each day? rep. bonnie watson coleman: it says i was raised to be a public servant and that my father and mother always taught all of us to give as much as required. it is, do what you have to do, do it to the best of your ability, and be honest in all things. host: i read a profile of you that said you were an activist legislator or wanted to be. what does that mean? rep. bonnie watson coleman: i believe very strongly in issues. women's rights issues, the civil rights movement, voting rights affordable health care, i recognize the importance of immigration and immigrants to the economy here. and i am very supportive of and recognize that in order for everyone to prosper, we have to concentrate on middle-class values and working-class values. so i'm very supportive of unions. i have always been outspoken. and i have found issues and i have addressed issues that didn't necessarily have a strong voice. i have taken them on. i guess t
bonnie watson coleman: it -- he served for 10 years. host: what does it say to you when you see his picture each day? rep. bonnie watson coleman: it says i was raised to be a public servant and that my father and mother always taught all of us to give as much as required. it is, do what you have to do, do it to the best of your ability, and be honest in all things. host: i read a profile of you that said you were an activist legislator or wanted to be. what does that mean? rep. bonnie watson...
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bonnie watson coleman: i have always been involved. i was a career state employee in the executive branch for 28 years before i decided to run for my father's seat. my father died. he always wanted one of his children to take on this position and we always told him no. you already compromise or anonymity. when he died, it was a way of honoring him and the work he had done. we used to tell him that that was his ministry. when he died, his seat became available, not because he passed, but because the person in his seat had moved up to the senate. it seemed to be the right time. i had a wonderful experience serving that 15th legislative district. host: how long did you serve in the statehouse? rep. bonnie watson coleman: 15 years. host: back to your district. you explained it geographically. what is it like? what is the typical constituent like? rep. bonnie watson coleman: i have probably the most diverse district in the state of new jersey and maybe even in the country. it is predominately white and has a strong south asian population, a
bonnie watson coleman: i have always been involved. i was a career state employee in the executive branch for 28 years before i decided to run for my father's seat. my father died. he always wanted one of his children to take on this position and we always told him no. you already compromise or anonymity. when he died, it was a way of honoring him and the work he had done. we used to tell him that that was his ministry. when he died, his seat became available, not because he passed, but because...
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bonnie watson coleman: yeah . sometimes i am frustrated about voting so much on procedural issues or having to push back on issues that have already been addressed. the other day, we were looking at interfering with a woman's right to choose. every other day, there is some negative immigration legislation attached to something that it doesn't belong with. every other day, we are fighting to make sure that people have greater access to affordable health care and not reduced access. probably dealing with those issues over and over and over again is probably that which i like the least. host: congresswoman bonnie watson coleman of new jersey thank you for being with us. announcer: the french, british and german ambassadors to the u.s. will give us an update on the iran nuclear agreement. later in the day a report on high incarceration rates in the u.s. we currently have the highest number of people incarcerated in the world. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its capt
bonnie watson coleman: yeah . sometimes i am frustrated about voting so much on procedural issues or having to push back on issues that have already been addressed. the other day, we were looking at interfering with a woman's right to choose. every other day, there is some negative immigration legislation attached to something that it doesn't belong with. every other day, we are fighting to make sure that people have greater access to affordable health care and not reduced access. probably...
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watson-coleman: 16 years.ill: back to your district for a second, you spoke geographically where it is. what is it like? what is the typical constituent like? rep. watson-coleman: i probably have the most diverse district in new jersey, maybe the country. predominantly white, nonminority. it has a strong south asian population. black population, latino population. it has very low socioeconomic municipalities. to very wealthy. it is basically an educated district and a working-class district. i go from trenton to princeton to plainfield to old bridge and south brunswick. bill: what is some of the typical requests that come up for constituents that are addressed on the hill or back at your district office? rep. watson-coleman: i have a large senior population concentrated in the communities that had been built for seniors. so social security and do not mess with medicare. it is education, access to good public education, and affordable higher education. it is jobs, jobs, jobs. and training and jobs. and in other
watson-coleman: 16 years.ill: back to your district for a second, you spoke geographically where it is. what is it like? what is the typical constituent like? rep. watson-coleman: i probably have the most diverse district in new jersey, maybe the country. predominantly white, nonminority. it has a strong south asian population. black population, latino population. it has very low socioeconomic municipalities. to very wealthy. it is basically an educated district and a working-class district. i...
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. >> joe watson's gambling cost him everything. >> i wanted to be the person that could take care ofverything, and when i couldn't take care of things at a job that i loved and that i was good at, when i couldn't even meet deadlines for that, i figured i would supplement it by going to the casino and it didn't work out. >> watson then turned to crime. he eventually became known as the salon bandit after holding up two tanning salons and several other businesses to pay for his gambling debts. >> i've been accused of going into different businesses, whether they're a gas station, a retail store, a sandwich shop, a tanning salon, a video store and putting my hand either in my pocket or under my shirt pretending that i had a weapon. in arizona, as the law states, when you simulate a weapon, it's the same thing as actually having one. so i haven't been charged with just robbery, i've been charged with armed robbery. >> even though gambling drove him to robbery, watson is now betting his future on another high stakes risk. he's decided to represent himself at trial. >> my attorney decided
. >> joe watson's gambling cost him everything. >> i wanted to be the person that could take care ofverything, and when i couldn't take care of things at a job that i loved and that i was good at, when i couldn't even meet deadlines for that, i figured i would supplement it by going to the casino and it didn't work out. >> watson then turned to crime. he eventually became known as the salon bandit after holding up two tanning salons and several other businesses to pay for his...
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watson is the answer. i would love watson as my wingman.oor opener to help perhaps save lives and improve the bottom line when is it comes to testing or marketing. i think watson can work to enhance the profitability of ibm all the way down the way. watson has my vote, how about yours. let's go to david in illinois. >> caller: captain cramer a board your 17-footer. >> you bet i'm skipper of the wailer. what's up. >> caller: my question is about ticker juno. >> yes. >> >> caller: their business involves reengineering dna to allow the immune system to detect antics what are your thoughts on juno. >> we like juno. we like exactly that kind of cancer therapy. we also like halo -- halozone. here's the problem if you own them you can understand they can be wild. if you're experienced investor you can take the risk but it is risky. how about ted in texas. >> caller: congratulations on your recent marriage. >> oh, thank you. >> caller: i always watch your show. sfrz i've been looking at the stock for quite some time i want your opinion on gardener
watson is the answer. i would love watson as my wingman.oor opener to help perhaps save lives and improve the bottom line when is it comes to testing or marketing. i think watson can work to enhance the profitability of ibm all the way down the way. watson has my vote, how about yours. let's go to david in illinois. >> caller: captain cramer a board your 17-footer. >> you bet i'm skipper of the wailer. what's up. >> caller: my question is about ticker juno. >> yes....
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has sped watson up 24-fold. what used to be a room full of computing machines can now fit into a pizza box, all accessed from the cloud. you could say these are the brains that power watson, but since all the data lives on the cloud, it's hard to visualize. >> what you see is how watson works. >> sreenivasan: guru banavar is vice president of cognitive computing at i.b.m. >> watson has come a very long way. we have taken some of the underlying technologies that helped us win the jeopardy game show, and applied it in many domains that matter, like healthcare, education, business decision making, and many other domains. >> sreenivasan: last month i.b.m. introduced "watson health," its entry into the personalized healthcare space. the idea is to use watson's a.i. to make sense of vast troves of health data to deliver tailored information to physicians, insurers, researchers and hospitals. >> the difference between any data that previously we were able to analyze and the new data we have to apply artificial intellig
has sped watson up 24-fold. what used to be a room full of computing machines can now fit into a pizza box, all accessed from the cloud. you could say these are the brains that power watson, but since all the data lives on the cloud, it's hard to visualize. >> what you see is how watson works. >> sreenivasan: guru banavar is vice president of cognitive computing at i.b.m. >> watson has come a very long way. we have taken some of the underlying technologies that helped us win...
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watson-coleman as a member of the committee is within her right to do so.
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watson read recipes. thousands of them. >> that really taught the system things about what ingredients are commonly used together. in addition, we gave it information about the underlying chemistry about those ingredients. >> rather than regurnling tating the same old recipe watson came up with new ingredient pairings. >> we're in the kitchen and we're going to make austrian chocolate burritos. this is kind of crazy. beef chocolate. >> with oranges, apricot, and vanilla. two different types of cheeses. let's get our beef going. once the meat starts to get some color, we're going to make our first unexpected step with a bit of cinnamon. >> are you serious? wow. >> this is one of watson's ideas. >> for the burrito sauce, how about melted chocolate with pureed apricots and vanilla beans. >> watson came up with the idea for these wonderful ingredients. it's a collaboration between human and computer. >> a collaboration with delicious results. >>> what do we got going on here? >> i brought some burritos for yo
watson read recipes. thousands of them. >> that really taught the system things about what ingredients are commonly used together. in addition, we gave it information about the underlying chemistry about those ingredients. >> rather than regurnling tating the same old recipe watson came up with new ingredient pairings. >> we're in the kitchen and we're going to make austrian chocolate burritos. this is kind of crazy. beef chocolate. >> with oranges, apricot, and vanilla....
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to access watson's processors. ibm said watson can only do chemo and traditional radiation. there's over two hundred thousand students in philadelphia. jim kenney and tony williams are fighting over public schools versus charters. i think they're both wrong...it's making sure they all get a good education. teachers should have their contracts respected. they also should be held accountable. and it's wrong philadelphia gets less school funding than other parts of pennsylvania. i'll work with harrisburg to change that. but if they refuse i'll take them to federal court. as mayor i'll do what's right for them. >> good saturday morning to you, sky6 live hd taking a live look for us over penns landing. we are waking up to fog in many parts of the delaware valley. 65 degrees right now. 5:55. jet blue airways is partnering with a charter company to offer weekly flights to new york and cuba. it will travel from jfk international airport to had a vanna international airport. the move comes as u.s. and cuba normalize diploma
to access watson's processors. ibm said watson can only do chemo and traditional radiation. there's over two hundred thousand students in philadelphia. jim kenney and tony williams are fighting over public schools versus charters. i think they're both wrong...it's making sure they all get a good education. teachers should have their contracts respected. they also should be held accountable. and it's wrong philadelphia gets less school funding than other parts of pennsylvania. i'll work with...
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watson can do it in minutes.uper computer can blaze through a vast database of scientific papers and clinical trials to find a needle in the hey stack. fourteen american and canadian hospitals will pay to access watson's processors, though ibm says half of the time watson cannot suggest anything better than traditional chemo and radiation. >>> paging doctor watson. >>> let's go to cecily tynan and accu weather forecast. >> we have showers and thunderstorms as cooler air. it is not that cold. storm tracker six live double scan showing that there is two batches i'm watching. more significant one is at the jersey shore right now just moving north of oceanville, crossing the garden state parkway, atlantic city and we have had one lightening strike with this in the past 15 minutes. if you live down the shore don't be surprised if you hear a rumble of thunder. we also have more scatter activity, just in the north of philadelphia and south crossing i-95 right now in the west of coatsville. it looks like this cell moving
watson can do it in minutes.uper computer can blaze through a vast database of scientific papers and clinical trials to find a needle in the hey stack. fourteen american and canadian hospitals will pay to access watson's processors, though ibm says half of the time watson cannot suggest anything better than traditional chemo and radiation. >>> paging doctor watson. >>> let's go to cecily tynan and accu weather forecast. >> we have showers and thunderstorms as cooler air....
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this is the cognitive cookbook with chef watson. >> this is pretty good. right? bad. >> i like it. >> tina thank you so much. >> we'll be right back. leftovers. the unsung hero of meals. they get re-heated. re-nuked. and re-baked. and when leftovers are done... there's always stuff left over. new dawn platinum power clean calls dibs on those. it powers through tough, dried-on messes in seconds. even 48 hour stuck-on food. so go ahead, triple that recipe! a drop of dawn and grease is gone. lysol knows the soft places we love could be home to thousands of bacteria. but lysol disinfectant spray can help protect your family because it can also be used on soft surfaces. it kills 99.9% of illness causing bacteria won't stain and leaves your soft surfaces with a light fresh scent lysol the #1 pediatrician recommended brand. >> important message for residents age 50 to 85. write down this number now. right now, people are receiving this free information kit for guaranteed acceptance life insurance with a rate lock through the colonial penn program. if you are on a fixed
this is the cognitive cookbook with chef watson. >> this is pretty good. right? bad. >> i like it. >> tina thank you so much. >> we'll be right back. leftovers. the unsung hero of meals. they get re-heated. re-nuked. and re-baked. and when leftovers are done... there's always stuff left over. new dawn platinum power clean calls dibs on those. it powers through tough, dried-on messes in seconds. even 48 hour stuck-on food. so go ahead, triple that recipe! a drop of dawn...
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watson coleman: and you were informed of it on -- mr. roth: march 9. mrs. watson coleman: mr. clancy was informed of this on march 9? mr. roth: correct. mrs. watson coleman: he didn't start an investigate at the same time you were going to take that on? mr. roth: that's correct. mrs. watson coleman: the agency isn't going to conduct? mr. roth: only one group can conduct an investigation otherwise you have people tripping over each other. once a decision is made for us to take it everyone has to step back. mrs. watson coleman: if we were going to focus in on who or what level we believe is the biggest problem here, other than the self-reporting up the chain of command, where would that be? mr. roth: i think the point of failure was the senior management within the uniform division, who knew of it and did not report it to for example, director clancy or the office of professional responsibility. mrs. watson coleman: is that the watch commander? mr. roth: no. the watch commander reported up to his chain of command, to the deputy chief of the uniform division. additionally there w
watson coleman: and you were informed of it on -- mr. roth: march 9. mrs. watson coleman: mr. clancy was informed of this on march 9? mr. roth: correct. mrs. watson coleman: he didn't start an investigate at the same time you were going to take that on? mr. roth: that's correct. mrs. watson coleman: the agency isn't going to conduct? mr. roth: only one group can conduct an investigation otherwise you have people tripping over each other. once a decision is made for us to take it everyone has to...
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. >> our final profile features bonnie watson coleman. she is the first african-american female in congress. she talks about her experiences as a member of congress and efforts to make progress on issues like gun control. we will show you as much of this as we can before the house comes in for a brief pro forma session at 3:00 eastern. host: congresswoman bonnie watson coleman of new jersey. what do you think of your time in washington so far? rep. bonnie watson coleman: it is exhilarating and frustrating all at the same time. it has been a great learning curve for me. it is so wonderful to be sort of in the midst of all of this activity and all of these important policy initiatives and discussions that are taking place that impact people throughout the country. host: you come from a background of having served in the new jersey legislature. was it easy to transition with staff and issues from that setting to capitol hill? rep. bonnie watson coleman: from the extent that i knew certain kinds of staff. that was a pretty easy transition. th
. >> our final profile features bonnie watson coleman. she is the first african-american female in congress. she talks about her experiences as a member of congress and efforts to make progress on issues like gun control. we will show you as much of this as we can before the house comes in for a brief pro forma session at 3:00 eastern. host: congresswoman bonnie watson coleman of new jersey. what do you think of your time in washington so far? rep. bonnie watson coleman: it is...
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watson coleman: thank you very much. mr.chairman, i don't know if we were planning to come back afterwards. i have a series of questions. i also have a series of questions that i would like to bring before the inspector general as to why we really given a little bit of information regarding these three issues in particular and why it was all associated with some sort of partisan. i don't know what the plans are, but i think we are done here. i thank mr. mayor kiss. -- mayorkas. i think that we should applaud that instead of excruciatingly, but maybe next time. >> let me just say that i'm very lenient with time as a chairman, but i am china keep this within some bounds of reason. -- trying to keep this within some bounds of reason. i try to keep that on both sides of the aisle. with that, the chernow recognizes mr. walker. -- chair now recognizes mr. walker. rep. walker: i think it wasn't to interrupt the member, but to mr. mayorkas. the section of the policy states for oral communication that takes place between u.s. staff a
watson coleman: thank you very much. mr.chairman, i don't know if we were planning to come back afterwards. i have a series of questions. i also have a series of questions that i would like to bring before the inspector general as to why we really given a little bit of information regarding these three issues in particular and why it was all associated with some sort of partisan. i don't know what the plans are, but i think we are done here. i thank mr. mayor kiss. -- mayorkas. i think that we...
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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/answering system. there are legal versions of watson, runs in the cloud now. a banking version my students actually work -- a team of students of mine work with ibm to create a version of watson that has read the dodd-frank rules and helps -- yeah. [ laughter ]. >> explains 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 does a good job diagnosing however obscure it may be. if watson is not today's best medical diagnostitian, i expect it will be in five years. and in the cloud and 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 were looking at stats of stagnant and median income and d
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/answering system. there are legal versions of watson, runs in the cloud now. a banking version my students actually work -- a team of students of mine work with ibm to create a version of watson that has read the dodd-frank rules and helps -- yeah. [ laughter ]....
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i'm ivan watson in hong kong.y my colleague george howell. female announcer: through memorial day at sleep train, get up to four years interest-free financing or save up to $400 on simmons beautyrest and sealy posturepedic. even get four years interest-free financing on serta icomfort and tempur-pedic. plus, free same day delivery, set-up, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save! but this special financing offer ends memorial day at sleep train. ♪ sleep train ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ >>> the black flag of isis flying high over yet another town of iraq on the road to baghdad. thousands of people desperately fleeing the grip. >>> and in mexico, police square off with a drug gang in a three-hour battle. >>> the grieving father's plea becomes a rallying cry in the united states. from nn headquarters in atlanta, i'm george howell, this is "cnn newsroom." to our viewers in the united states and around the world,
i'm ivan watson in hong kong.y my colleague george howell. female announcer: through memorial day at sleep train, get up to four years interest-free financing or save up to $400 on simmons beautyrest and sealy posturepedic. even get four years interest-free financing on serta icomfort and tempur-pedic. plus, free same day delivery, set-up, and removal of your old set. when brands compete, you save! but this special financing offer ends memorial day at sleep train. ♪ sleep train ♪ your...
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watson coleman. >> thank you. mr. chairman thank you. mr. roth. the secret service division or component is a component of d.h.s. right? >> correct. >> do you think that it makes better sense that there are departmentwide policies regarding such important things as opposed to o a componentwide policy? >> it's not an issue that i really looked at or thought about. i mean, there is certainly a facial validity to have uniformity across all of d.h.s. which there clearly is not right now. >> we hear that in the other committee that i'm on. adoreding to your memorandum of understanding between the secret service and your office, certainly categories of misconduct must be referred to. >> correct. >> so did what happened on march h constitute something of that level? >> yes, it did. >> in your estimation, who
watson coleman. >> thank you. mr. chairman thank you. mr. roth. the secret service division or component is a component of d.h.s. right? >> correct. >> do you think that it makes better sense that there are departmentwide policies regarding such important things as opposed to o a componentwide policy? >> it's not an issue that i really looked at or thought about. i mean, there is certainly a facial validity to have uniformity across all of d.h.s. which there clearly is...
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bill: congresswoman bonnie watson coleman of new jersey thank you for being with us. rep. coleman: thank you for having me. >> the new congressional directory if a handy guide to the 114th congress with color photos of every senator and house number plus bio information and twitter handles. and a look at congressional committees, the congressional federal agencies and state governors. order your copy today. this week on cue and day our guest this to time. prizewinner david mccullough. he shared stories about his new book, the right brothers. >> they did not even graduate from high school. their father always encourage them if they had some
bill: congresswoman bonnie watson coleman of new jersey thank you for being with us. rep. coleman: thank you for having me. >> the new congressional directory if a handy guide to the 114th congress with color photos of every senator and house number plus bio information and twitter handles. and a look at congressional committees, the congressional federal agencies and state governors. order your copy today. this week on cue and day our guest this to time. prizewinner david mccullough. he...
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ibm watson is working to make medicine smarter every day. >>> welcome back to fast money. the human resource software company says that subscription increases up to 100 million bucks and the company does see the revenue of 270-$274 million for the fiscal second quarter. they were expecting around 272 million. they rose to about $304 million and sales and marketing cost rising to about 39 percent. you can see the shares on balance by seven percent. back to you guys. >> thanks. what is the trade to you? it's one of the stocks? >> yeah it's running up and trading off the highs. a lot of the street has this too. it continues to put money in itself and continues to show improvements. now they have to make the money. they're getting close to making money. they're get beting on the future. >> yeah, that's what this is about. a future trade. >> news alert here. steve has the details. >> hey, melissa, thanks very much. the fed share is not going to jackson hole this year so no fly fishing for janet yellen here. i don't think that there's a lot of monetary implications here. if they
ibm watson is working to make medicine smarter every day. >>> welcome back to fast money. the human resource software company says that subscription increases up to 100 million bucks and the company does see the revenue of 270-$274 million for the fiscal second quarter. they were expecting around 272 million. they rose to about $304 million and sales and marketing cost rising to about 39 percent. you can see the shares on balance by seven percent. back to you guys. >> thanks....
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bonnie watson coleman: it's different in a sense that it has a national and international focus. i was not involved in homeland security when i was in the state legislature, but that is a committee i am on a here. so, obviously i am looking broadly to what is happening around the world and how it affects our homeland security. but basically, the issues are -- the issues may be the same, but they may be looked at differently and the role of government, federal government may be different in them in supporting the state accomplishing these things as opposed to the state supporting the municipalities and the counties. there are environmental issues. it is employment, civil rights all those things. it is access to health care, affordability of health care higher education. bill: what surprised you the most this year since your swearing-in in january? rep. coleman: my republican colleagues refusing to let go of issues that have been decided in the courts, such as the woman's right to choose, acting myopically with immigration on the southern border. things of that nature and a refusal
bonnie watson coleman: it's different in a sense that it has a national and international focus. i was not involved in homeland security when i was in the state legislature, but that is a committee i am on a here. so, obviously i am looking broadly to what is happening around the world and how it affects our homeland security. but basically, the issues are -- the issues may be the same, but they may be looked at differently and the role of government, federal government may be different in them...
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accident with some downed wires at watson drive.how bringing extra volume, during the day yesterday, jen out there ladies day, a lot of volume. nighttime when the kids want to go and jump the roads there, but police officers along that stretch. so stopping traffic to allow folks to cross safely. ready to race, nascar speedway see a loft extra volume in and out of the racetrack. so far so good at the airport and mass transit looking good at the moment. >> researchers discovered certain versions of birth control pills, synthetic or moans, associated with blood clots. yays thin, newer formulations, as oath aid with increased risks, trying to create safer pills by using the new err synthetic hormones. turning to entertainment news, man who appeared on catfish is expected in court today. >> this guy's charged with making terrorist threats. again metro stations, bus, and trains in d.c., investigators say he used british accent to phone in false bomb and hostage threats at least 11 times. snow wasn't some sort of like drunken rant. >> righ
accident with some downed wires at watson drive.how bringing extra volume, during the day yesterday, jen out there ladies day, a lot of volume. nighttime when the kids want to go and jump the roads there, but police officers along that stretch. so stopping traffic to allow folks to cross safely. ready to race, nascar speedway see a loft extra volume in and out of the racetrack. so far so good at the airport and mass transit looking good at the moment. >> researchers discovered certain...
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did you get a chance to play watson in jeopardy?nce to play watson in jeopardy but i can offer a couple interesting comments. at geico we are spending millions and millions of dollars with watson and we've been working with it for probably a year or so. and there are a lot of possibilities with it. and we're learning a lot as we go along. i mean we're not to the finish point by a long shot. but we do consider it something of potentially great value in terms of our insurance business. the one thing i was thinking of doing this year was to work into the my report the fact that there would be a third party at sitting up there with charlie and myself at the meeting and have people speculating about this being my successor and maybe having some having it hidden in some way and then unveiling it and waiting for the first question which you could have asked and you could have said, well let's get right to the meat of it. who is going to be warren's successor? and then have watson rumable a little bit and finally say, i am. sort of going ba
did you get a chance to play watson in jeopardy?nce to play watson in jeopardy but i can offer a couple interesting comments. at geico we are spending millions and millions of dollars with watson and we've been working with it for probably a year or so. and there are a lot of possibilities with it. and we're learning a lot as we go along. i mean we're not to the finish point by a long shot. but we do consider it something of potentially great value in terms of our insurance business. the one...
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at the point of black horse pike between watson drive, there's an accident.re closing that southbound side. there are some restrictions on the northbound side. to get by for right now, just take johnson road. elsewhere in new jersey and berlin week doing with emergency road work repair of a sinkhole. heading towards haddon avenue you want to follow the road detours. and cars all green, ten minutes, headed northbound from 295 up towards 495. more updates in new jersey coming up. tracey. >>> an flexthrax accident. the pentagon said it made a mistake when it sent out dangerous material. >>> and lawmakers with a decision that could clear the way to big improvements to one section of center city philadelphia. >>> we take you to breaking news. we just got a live picture established at the scene of a home in camden. the fire started in the middle of a row home there on utah avenue in camden. you can see, zooming in on it there, you can see the affected area the second-floor burned out windows there. we don't know if anyone was inside at the time. matt delucia is on
at the point of black horse pike between watson drive, there's an accident.re closing that southbound side. there are some restrictions on the northbound side. to get by for right now, just take johnson road. elsewhere in new jersey and berlin week doing with emergency road work repair of a sinkhole. heading towards haddon avenue you want to follow the road detours. and cars all green, ten minutes, headed northbound from 295 up towards 495. more updates in new jersey coming up. tracey....
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the feeg thatling that overwhelms watson the most is gratitude. >> i'm enjoying every minute of it. appreciate everyone who has had the minuteness interest in it to make a success of it and i thank all of you. >> sergeant watson said getting a gold medal today was a surprise beyond his wildest imagination and, bret at a time when it seems that a lot is wrong with washington today lawmakers across the street got something right. >> piteter thank you. >>> the navy's blue angels dedicated their show today to the midshipman that was killed last week in the amtrak crash. >>> a paranoid micromanager bent on killing americans. that's a picture of osama bin laden we're getting from documents during a raid that killed him. we'll go over it all with the panel and what it means when we come back. fact: when pharmacists are in pain the medicine in advil is their #1 choice for pain relief. more than the medicines in tylenol or aleve. use the medicine that pharmacists use most for themselves. relief doesn't get any better than this. advil. >>> ben laden was clearly commanding and controlling. he
the feeg thatling that overwhelms watson the most is gratitude. >> i'm enjoying every minute of it. appreciate everyone who has had the minuteness interest in it to make a success of it and i thank all of you. >> sergeant watson said getting a gold medal today was a surprise beyond his wildest imagination and, bret at a time when it seems that a lot is wrong with washington today lawmakers across the street got something right. >> piteter thank you. >>> the navy's...
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traveling in new jersey, east black horse pike that is 42 between watson drive and leddon lane we have an accident there fries mill road or stage coach road would be two good alternate at this time. and 42 freeway east black horse pike. keep that in mine. we have a accident at west germantown pike and north park avenue. if you try to avoid this area would suggest do you that. no delays at mass transit. things at the airport are just fine. erika and a ukee. >>> have you been drinking your coffee the wrong way for years and didn't know it? there is a wrong way. >> i see you. >>> when you should grab a cup if you want to feel more awake during the day. >> the one text message you never want to see on your cell phone, how this mysterious message can shut down iphones. >>> we will tell you what apple is doing to fix this glitch coming up. more again suffered a head injury and broken head last june when a wal-mart truck hit a limo van he was riding in. one comedian was killed and two others were hurt. terms have in the been released but morgan says the the company did right by him. police sa
traveling in new jersey, east black horse pike that is 42 between watson drive and leddon lane we have an accident there fries mill road or stage coach road would be two good alternate at this time. and 42 freeway east black horse pike. keep that in mine. we have a accident at west germantown pike and north park avenue. if you try to avoid this area would suggest do you that. no delays at mass transit. things at the airport are just fine. erika and a ukee. >>> have you been drinking...
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john watson served as one of the tough std herrmann, one of first group of african-american pilot intory. he was never formally recognized. that just changed in a very big way. >> worked as an aircraft crew chief always considered himself part of the tuskegee airmen but was never officially recognized. it turns out he didn't know how to be. a congressional gold medal kept a complete surprise and talent presentation which came on the first stop of an honor flight to washington. >> john wasn't sure. they succeeded and he had never been honored as the tuskegee airmen. >> sergeant lawson explained using what he describes as low computer skills he did as much homework as he could to figure out how to be recognized as a tuskegee airman before senator mentioned's office got involved and turn the month-long process into a week-long process. then came a very thorough review of records by the tuskegee airmen association to make sure watson was where he said he was during the war but now all the legwork is done a nice ceremony watson says left him speechless. >> i have been rather a 1-man act,
john watson served as one of the tough std herrmann, one of first group of african-american pilot intory. he was never formally recognized. that just changed in a very big way. >> worked as an aircraft crew chief always considered himself part of the tuskegee airmen but was never officially recognized. it turns out he didn't know how to be. a congressional gold medal kept a complete surprise and talent presentation which came on the first stop of an honor flight to washington. >>...
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ivan watson shows us what's at stake. >> reporter: a 2,000-year-old city remarkably preserved in the middle of the desert and now in the hands of isis. the agonysyria's three-year war just got worse. many of its residence will likely flee interer to escape the public executions that the group directs against its opponent. in addition to the human cost of this conflict, there are now fears isis may unleash its wrath on the nearby ruins of palmyra. i viced in 2007 as a tourist on a bus. it is ancient greco roman columns, arches, temples an an amphitheater. this caravan town had been an important stop on trade routes that once linked rome to east asia. seeing it left me humbled. it was a reminder that we're but small chapters in a much larger longer human story. and now this treasure stands at the mercy of an army of anilists. isis revelled in the destruction of sue marian strat us in mosul. dynamiting a 9th century palace. isis aren't the only group that have committed sins against world heritage in syria. in their battle for power, rebels and regime forces damaged the ancient bizarre
ivan watson shows us what's at stake. >> reporter: a 2,000-year-old city remarkably preserved in the middle of the desert and now in the hands of isis. the agonysyria's three-year war just got worse. many of its residence will likely flee interer to escape the public executions that the group directs against its opponent. in addition to the human cost of this conflict, there are now fears isis may unleash its wrath on the nearby ruins of palmyra. i viced in 2007 as a tourist on a bus. it...
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. >> gina watson worked for water fall manufacturer in florida. >> anytime he needed a real fancy customob done or, you know, quote request for one, we'd work together on it, so i got to know him throughout the years. >> tell me what you thought of him. what was he like. >> well, personally, very nice guy. generous, not easy to anger and professionally, very good with customers. knew his stuff. >> joseph also knew how to spot talent and he believed he'd found it in welder chase merritt. >> joseph owned his own business. and i owned mine. i manufactured custom indoor waterfalls, and he bought the waterfalls from me. >> this waterfall, i'm under the understanding that you're going to have a designated switch. >> we anticipate a million and a half in sales for 2010. >> while they met through business, the two quickly became close friends. >> we talked constantly. we played paint ball together all the time. he came down and had dinner with me and my family once or twice a week, virtually every week. joseph was my best friend. >> how was he to work with? >> oh, man. he was incredible. joseph
. >> gina watson worked for water fall manufacturer in florida. >> anytime he needed a real fancy customob done or, you know, quote request for one, we'd work together on it, so i got to know him throughout the years. >> tell me what you thought of him. what was he like. >> well, personally, very nice guy. generous, not easy to anger and professionally, very good with customers. knew his stuff. >> joseph also knew how to spot talent and he believed he'd found it in...
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for the latest i want to get to senior correspondent ivan watson.he white house that its strategy is working. we see these gains quickly and each of these gains, ivan gives the terrorists more money and more ammunition and more iraqi army gear and i guess more confidence. >> reporter: absolutely. they will likely play this to the hilt for propaganda reasons and get more recruits and maintain momentum on the battle field. the develops in syria and palmyra and another place. they captured one of the last remaining border crossings. after the syrian government pulled back from there, christine. in the case of the two most recent conquests in syria, isis went after syria government forces. this is something we have not seen in the past. isis had been going against other syrian rebels. now syrian government forces and both of the cases, winning. it putting the syrian government on their heels and showing that despite air strikes, despite fighting a war in two separate countries simultaneously this is an armed movement that is not afraid of backing down a
for the latest i want to get to senior correspondent ivan watson.he white house that its strategy is working. we see these gains quickly and each of these gains, ivan gives the terrorists more money and more ammunition and more iraqi army gear and i guess more confidence. >> reporter: absolutely. they will likely play this to the hilt for propaganda reasons and get more recruits and maintain momentum on the battle field. the develops in syria and palmyra and another place. they captured...
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knocked down the telephone wires here at watson drive.e some delays on both 422 coming out of royersford into collegeville. nothing really out of the ordinary. 202, still dealing with some fog down in west chester. and a traffic lights out again at 34th and grays ferry avenue. so that will tie us up through the morning rush hour. and so far so good, at philly international. we were watching for some fog delays. hopefully we'll keep our fingers crossed, things stay quiet down there at the airport. mike alex, back to you. >> quick update on actor tracy morgan. he says wal-mart, quote unquote, did right by him by settling a lawsuit over that deadly crash in new jersey, last year. both sides announced settlement yesterday. but did not release any of the details, tracey, was in a limo van, with several others, on the new jersey turnpike, last june when a wal-mart truck slammed into the back of that limo. one person's limo, close friends of tracey's, died, trasses still recovering, had severe brain injuries. hit the street of memphis bb king ye
knocked down the telephone wires here at watson drive.e some delays on both 422 coming out of royersford into collegeville. nothing really out of the ordinary. 202, still dealing with some fog down in west chester. and a traffic lights out again at 34th and grays ferry avenue. so that will tie us up through the morning rush hour. and so far so good, at philly international. we were watching for some fog delays. hopefully we'll keep our fingers crossed, things stay quiet down there at the...
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a philadelphia jury convicted leon watson jr. of assaulting five of his players and a developmentally disabled adult. watson used to coach the ron hurst raiders football team. police arrested him in 2013 after getting an anonymous tip he was abusing some boys on his team. >>> 5:07 now. the eagles will enter round two with a new wide receiver in tow. here's roger goodell introducing the birds first round pick last night. >> with the 20th pick in the 2015 nfl draft the philadelphia eagles select nelson aguilar, wide receiver, usc. >> there he is. nelson aguilar, the birds' 20th pick overall in the draft. he was southern california's leading receiver last year. he can also return kicks. >> before the draft that's the eagles fans yelling, do the deal. they wanted them to trade up to get oregon quarterback marcus mariota. chip kelly did talk with the tennessee titans about trading up. it wasn't very realistic. the price was too high. the eagles have the 20th selection in the second round of the draft tonight. "nbc 10" is your official
a philadelphia jury convicted leon watson jr. of assaulting five of his players and a developmentally disabled adult. watson used to coach the ron hurst raiders football team. police arrested him in 2013 after getting an anonymous tip he was abusing some boys on his team. >>> 5:07 now. the eagles will enter round two with a new wide receiver in tow. here's roger goodell introducing the birds first round pick last night. >> with the 20th pick in the 2015 nfl draft the philadelphia...
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watson coleman: thank you. if the gentlewoman would just yield for a second because i really think i want to share something that i think is very germane to where the gentleman may be going. both of us live on and travel the northeast corridor on the train back and forth to new jersey. we depend upon an efficient and safe train ride to get us back to our homes and to get us back down here to do the people's business. i did mention that i lost a constituent because that train was on its way to trenton, and it was letting off people in my district and that train would have ultimately gone on up to newark and then on to new york, and i know that the congressman has been tremendously impacted by the tragedy that took place and knowing how important it is for us to be able to move back and forth efficiently effectively and safely in the northeast corridor and i just wanted to sort of preface the introduction of your coming to the microphone with sort of remembering that this is really close to home for you and me. t
watson coleman: thank you. if the gentlewoman would just yield for a second because i really think i want to share something that i think is very germane to where the gentleman may be going. both of us live on and travel the northeast corridor on the train back and forth to new jersey. we depend upon an efficient and safe train ride to get us back to our homes and to get us back down here to do the people's business. i did mention that i lost a constituent because that train was on its way to...
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so dietz and watson loves to be here. we do a lot of things over at our booth. >> taylor, hoist a dietz and watson intern came up with a great idea. tell me about that taylor. >> word of encourage. ribbon is a ribbon that stand for us. it opens up an opportunity for community to come interact with us and with the fighters and survivors. and it is word of hope that we actually distribute to patients ofes were cancer and in the race. >> it must feel really good for you to make that kind of a combination. >> very rewarding. to be here for second year in the row it has touch my heart 234 more ways than one and i'm looking forward to many years to come. >> great, thanks so much. >> happy mothers day everybody. >> we wish you great success also, in all that you do. >> now, we will toss to katie faze linker with me. hi mommy mommy. >> hi. >> how does it feel for your first mothers day. >> this is most special race for the the cure yet. is my daughters are here with me this morning. you think about the the fact that i will be abl
so dietz and watson loves to be here. we do a lot of things over at our booth. >> taylor, hoist a dietz and watson intern came up with a great idea. tell me about that taylor. >> word of encourage. ribbon is a ribbon that stand for us. it opens up an opportunity for community to come interact with us and with the fighters and survivors. and it is word of hope that we actually distribute to patients ofes were cancer and in the race. >> it must feel really good for you to make...
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an app powered by ibm watson will help vets tap specialized knowledge in the cloud for every breed... and whatever else walks, flies or slithers through the door. ibm watson is working to make medicine smarter every day. >>> johnson and johnson announcing plans to file 10 new by 2019 each with the potential of $29 billion in revenue. >> if you go back to 2009 we've launched 14 compounds and now we've had about 10 compounds. you're going to have some that don't turn out the way you expect but overall we're going to base what we've done on our ability to impact the nation going forward. >> johnson and johnson moving on that. >> it's been going up this week. i think they got the best of it. >> he's done a great job on the actual interview. i think it's really the right time. let's stay focussed on that. that's been the leader or is a lot of talk pure talk about getting together. they say what do they know? it could happen. watch chatter take over. >> they can invert by doing an moe. >> i know he's a hard charging guy. >> it still continues to be the event split of the accompany. >> when
an app powered by ibm watson will help vets tap specialized knowledge in the cloud for every breed... and whatever else walks, flies or slithers through the door. ibm watson is working to make medicine smarter every day. >>> johnson and johnson announcing plans to file 10 new by 2019 each with the potential of $29 billion in revenue. >> if you go back to 2009 we've launched 14 compounds and now we've had about 10 compounds. you're going to have some that don't turn out the way...
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ibm's watson winning jeopardy was just the start.it professor andrew mcafee says watson will soon be the world's best medical diagnose stition. google and others have their self-driving cars. that all sounds benign so what are all those smart guys worried about? well who knows what form the threat from ai would take, but over the years movies have given us some out there ideas. there was hall the computer in "2001: a space odd si" of who kills all but one astronaut. and then there was sky net in "the terminator" hell bent on eliminating the entire human race. will fiction become fact? i asked jeff hawkens to come answer that. he is the chairman of the board of the redwood neuroscience institute which hopes to understand human cognition and apply that to computers. jeff pleasure to have you on. >> it's a pleasure to be here fareed. >> so what do you make of this debate and what is your response to people like stephen hawking and elon musk who say this is the thing we should be the most scared of going forward in this sort of brave new
ibm's watson winning jeopardy was just the start.it professor andrew mcafee says watson will soon be the world's best medical diagnose stition. google and others have their self-driving cars. that all sounds benign so what are all those smart guys worried about? well who knows what form the threat from ai would take, but over the years movies have given us some out there ideas. there was hall the computer in "2001: a space odd si" of who kills all but one astronaut. and then there was...
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then he asked me if i remembered this thing of the 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 made for disarmament. later in evening, king wrote in his diary fdr repeated watson state you cannot beat him join him, and then went on to say it was clear the u.s., britain and china could not defeat russia. the thing to do is to get them all working on the same lines. even 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 secular state was then moscow setting up the tehran conference. he announced that fdr wanted china to be a signatory along with britain russia and america, in a four-part statement calling for united action against the axis powers integration of an international peacekeeping organization. fdr, unique in his a generation, did not think the white race should rule the world. it upon stalin refused to agree to china as the fourth policeman. whereupon he said he would pack
then he asked me if i remembered this thing of the 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 made for disarmament. later in evening, king wrote in his diary fdr repeated watson state you cannot beat him join him, and then went on to say it was clear the u.s., britain and china could not defeat russia. the thing to do is to get them all working on the same lines. even came to what he said was...
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ibm watson is working to make medicine smarter every day. >>> u.s.ks on reestablishing diplomatic ties. michelle joins us now with more on the story. >> the final round of talks began yesterday. there was optimism that we might hear something by the end of the day yesterday. that did not happen. there's another meeting that begins this morning. we're told there will be a news conference at 11:00 a.m. from the state department. first we're going to hear from the cuban government and then from u.s. officials. but it says proximately so we're not sure if that's going to happen on time and exactly what the hold up is. we know one of the major hurdles was overcome in the last several days that was preventing an agreement which was that the cuban government was finally able to get a bank account here in the united states. it's been difficult for them because they were on the terrorism list list of state spontaneous source of terrorism. we believe they'll come off that list the end of next week after some bureaucratic hurdles are overcome. a company called
ibm watson is working to make medicine smarter every day. >>> u.s.ks on reestablishing diplomatic ties. michelle joins us now with more on the story. >> the final round of talks began yesterday. there was optimism that we might hear something by the end of the day yesterday. that did not happen. there's another meeting that begins this morning. we're told there will be a news conference at 11:00 a.m. from the state department. first we're going to hear from the cuban government...
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i hope. >> watson's pencil defense did have some success. his prosecutor wanted 25 years.was eventually sentenced to 12, but with good behavior and time served, he will be eligible for release in 7 1/2 years. >>> coming up, one of the most colorful inmates at maricopa. >> this is one of my daughter. the reason why i'm in here. >>> and later, one of the most feared. >> she is the one in this whole jail that creeps me out for a better word. >> rest assured, if somebody killed a [ bleep ], they had a reason to [ bleep ] do it. you need to be looking at the dead [ bleep ], not the mother [ bleep ] who killed her. yeah. s there 24/7. oh dear, i got a flat tire. hmmm. uh... yeah, can you find a take where it's a bit more dramatic on that last line, yeah? yeah i got it right here. someone help me!!! i have a flat tire!!! well it's good... good for me. what do you think? geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. undisciplined overwaterer. she claims he's a cruel underwaterer. with miracle-gro moisture control potting mix, plants only get water
i hope. >> watson's pencil defense did have some success. his prosecutor wanted 25 years.was eventually sentenced to 12, but with good behavior and time served, he will be eligible for release in 7 1/2 years. >>> coming up, one of the most colorful inmates at maricopa. >> this is one of my daughter. the reason why i'm in here. >>> and later, one of the most feared. >> she is the one in this whole jail that creeps me out for a better word. >> rest...
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ivan watson thanks. >>> in syria, isis tightening its grip on the latest con quest. the city of palmyra. dumping the decapitated bodies in the streets and calling on citizens to expose government soldiers. latest is exposing the priceless ancient ruins. ian lee is here with us. the latest is a way to keep funding isis operations by selling antiquities. it is devastating. it shows the reach and the ease isis is having in its record expansion here. >> reporter: that's right, christine. when you look at the taking of palmyra, first, you do have the historical artifacts there that we have seen in other places in iraq and syria destroyed by isis. and we are waiting to see what will be the fate of the artifacts in palmyra. there's also the funding element for isis. artifacts that they cannot move or are well known. i was told are usually destroyed. anything else is sold to the black market. really it is like robbing a bank for isis. they can get millions of dollars for these antiquities. we have seen into other areas where they have taken a hold of it they dig in the area
ivan watson thanks. >>> in syria, isis tightening its grip on the latest con quest. the city of palmyra. dumping the decapitated bodies in the streets and calling on citizens to expose government soldiers. latest is exposing the priceless ancient ruins. ian lee is here with us. the latest is a way to keep funding isis operations by selling antiquities. it is devastating. it shows the reach and the ease isis is having in its record expansion here. >> reporter: that's right,...
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ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day.a luxury you can't afford. that's why i recommend fast reliable comcast business internet. they know what businesses need. and there's a no-mistake guarantee. if you don't like it, you have thirty days to call and get your money back. with comcast business internet you literally can't mook a mistick. i meant to say that. switch today and get the no mistake guarantee. comcast business. built for business. >>> welcome back to squawk on the street. shake shack shares up 7.5% in early trading. they hit a record of $90 the figure in early trading today. the burger chain is considering adding chicken to some of its menu items in some way, shape or form. a subsidiary of the company has filed a trademark for the chicken shack designation. the only detail was that it pertains to chicken sandwiches. the company is mum about plans, except do say it tests new menu items. this makes shake shack much larger than a lot of other well-known companies like jcpenneys and deckers as well. >> kb home and s
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ivan watson, cnn, hong kong. >>> well, take a look at this map.t shows the most traveled migration routes through soci southeast asia. already thousands have fled bangladesh and myanmar. more than 50,000 fled by boat last last alone. the u.s. said there were 540 deaths at tea in 2014. all of this illegal human smuggling adding up to an estimated $100 million in revenue for traffickers. >>> well, it's been a busy weekend for pope francis. right now he's meeting with palestinian leader mahmoud abbas. israel says it's disappointed with the decision and doesn't believe it will help the peace process. the vatican favors a two-state solution to the israeli-palestinian conflict. on sunday, the pope will canonize two 19th century christian nuns. oren liebermann has the women's stories. ♪ >> reporter: it is the perfect celebration of sainthood for two palestinian nuns, a humble marking of prayer to mark an historic moment for palestinians and cristians. in the land of jesus christ and virgin mary, maria baouardy and mary alphonse saiine ghattas ar saints.
ivan watson, cnn, hong kong. >>> well, take a look at this map.t shows the most traveled migration routes through soci southeast asia. already thousands have fled bangladesh and myanmar. more than 50,000 fled by boat last last alone. the u.s. said there were 540 deaths at tea in 2014. all of this illegal human smuggling adding up to an estimated $100 million in revenue for traffickers. >>> well, it's been a busy weekend for pope francis. right now he's meeting with palestinian...
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ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day. female announcer: through sunday it's posturepedic vs. beautyrest with up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years interest-free financing. mattress price wars ends sunday at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ expected quarterly earnings. comp store sales fell 1% with lower gasoline prices and stronger dollar. >> amazon announcing it's making same day delivery free for already-paying prime members provided their order size is at least $35. you are paying $99 a year for prime but also getting the video service is less than what you're paying for hbo. even one or two shows you're ahead of the game. >> when you talk about these mergers, you are talking about amazon amazon and streaming. >> let's go back to costco. up as much as it's down. up yesterday. i think you are not getting the big upside because people think costco is an american company. they have 673 warehouses. only 474 in the u.s. 89 in canada. 35 in mexico. they wanted
ibm watson is working to make healthcare smarter every day. female announcer: through sunday it's posturepedic vs. beautyrest with up to $400 off. serta icomfort and tempur-pedic go head-to-head with three years interest-free financing. mattress price wars ends sunday at sleep train. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ expected quarterly earnings. comp store sales fell 1% with lower gasoline prices and stronger dollar. >> amazon announcing it's making same day delivery free for...
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ivan watson is in hong con. >> reporter: this is sad news to have to report. two weeks ago nepal had the deadliest earthquake it has seen in generations and a little more than two weeks later, boom a 7.3 magnitude earthquake hitting the impoverished mountainous country. their government has already counted at least 36 dead and some 1,100 or more wounded. i was there two weeks ago and i saw how frightened people were and they were sleeping outdoors in makeshift tents and when there would be an aftershock you would hear the entire city of katmandu screaming in fear so people that just started to get more comfortable and they just started to trust their homes and buildings again, and boom this thing hits and it has brought down buildings that were already damaged and made vulnerable by the initial earthquake, and there have already been a series of frightening aftershocks, and it has triggered landslides and avalanches but there is maybe a silver lining here and that is that the search and rescue teams were already mobilized, and there was help from other countri
ivan watson is in hong con. >> reporter: this is sad news to have to report. two weeks ago nepal had the deadliest earthquake it has seen in generations and a little more than two weeks later, boom a 7.3 magnitude earthquake hitting the impoverished mountainous country. their government has already counted at least 36 dead and some 1,100 or more wounded. i was there two weeks ago and i saw how frightened people were and they were sleeping outdoors in makeshift tents and when there would...