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with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good to go! alright, fellas. alright, russ. back to work!
with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good to go! alright, fellas. alright, russ. back to work!
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with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good to go! alright, fellas. alright, russ. back to work!
with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good to go! alright, fellas. alright, russ. back to work!
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it's the sounds of your voice on a skype call. it's all the files you have stored on a cloud drive service. it's content, it's everything. >> narrator: the president was on a fundraising trip in silicon valley.
it's the sounds of your voice on a skype call. it's all the files you have stored on a cloud drive service. it's content, it's everything. >> narrator: the president was on a fundraising trip in silicon valley.
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they've been able to get into skype video chats, even e-mails sent by people using wifi on an airplane. >> the mindset of the nsa is that there should never be a place on the planet that you can go where you are able to evade their surveillance net.
they've been able to get into skype video chats, even e-mails sent by people using wifi on an airplane. >> the mindset of the nsa is that there should never be a place on the planet that you can go where you are able to evade their surveillance net.
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with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good to go! alright, fellas. alright, russ. back to work! ♪ here's to the man who truly is the best of us. (crowd cheers) who, really, has the key to the city? with best-in-class payload and best-in-class cargo capacity and an unsurpassed powertrain warranty, you run the town. the all-new ram promaster
with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good to go! alright, fellas. alright, russ. back to work! ♪ here's to the man who truly is the best of us. (crowd cheers) who, really, has the key to the city? with best-in-class payload and best-in-class cargo capacity and an unsurpassed powertrain warranty, you run the town. the all-new ram promaster
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the cofounder of skype spoke at the idea summit. him how the tech scene has changed since skype was started. we started skype in 2002 and i remember moving from london to stockholm and there was no tech ecosystem. it is difficult today. today, whether it is in london goodockholm, you have a and emerging ecosystem. you have a lot of investors and entrepreneurs who have been successful. you have people who want to join technology companies. students think, i want to work for technology companies instead of investment banks. >> ironic. is it easier? if the access to capital easier? company, to start a that you need less capital. more technology available and you can use the cloud. there are more companies being started, so more competition today than before. the thing that is very difficult is to scale a business. it is all about management and experience and how you expand it. you have the experience and the skype experience. you are the man who got it right in regards to china. what is it that you do so well when the investment that
the cofounder of skype spoke at the idea summit. him how the tech scene has changed since skype was started. we started skype in 2002 and i remember moving from london to stockholm and there was no tech ecosystem. it is difficult today. today, whether it is in london goodockholm, you have a and emerging ecosystem. you have a lot of investors and entrepreneurs who have been successful. you have people who want to join technology companies. students think, i want to work for technology companies...
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it's a favourite. >> i love the candle scene, tongue in cheek. >> and the skype - he was skyping without electricity. we managed to get - he used a cell phone to light up his face, great. because you could see the smile. >> thank you so much. >>> i'm morgan radford, "america tonight" weekend is up next. stay tuned to al jazeera. >>> on "america tonight" the weekend digs, the truth about false confessions. sara hoy with an indepth look at people that said they did it, when they said they didn't. >> no blood, fibres, hair, bullet traces - not a shred of physical evidence. >> why would anyone confess if they weren't guilty? >> not knowing the law, of course, i said well i'll tell them what they want to hear, i can prove it was
it's a favourite. >> i love the candle scene, tongue in cheek. >> and the skype - he was skyping without electricity. we managed to get - he used a cell phone to light up his face, great. because you could see the smile. >> thank you so much. >>> i'm morgan radford, "america tonight" weekend is up next. stay tuned to al jazeera. >>> on "america tonight" the weekend digs, the truth about false confessions. sara hoy with an indepth look at...
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skype is free! it let's you chat with anyone anywhere in the world, hear students in a school in brazil skype with old people in america. >> we created a phone that stu people in a retirement home. >> hello, hello. john: students learn english? and the elderly are less lonely. >> i good, how are you. john: and again it's all free. these innovations happen because they happened before politicians could crush them. they're part of what adam theerer calls preventiveness innovation, create apps for apple, if we, did they probably would never have happened. if innovators could keep creating new things faster than politicians and regulators can kill them, our future will indeed be the good new days. that's our show. that's our show. see you next week. [ dave gentry ] hello, i'm dave gentry, welcome to "small stocks, and big money." [ intro music ] [ intro music ] [ intro music ] [ intro music ] [dave] for all of our new viewers, it's nice to meet you. and for those of you who are already members of the re
skype is free! it let's you chat with anyone anywhere in the world, hear students in a school in brazil skype with old people in america. >> we created a phone that stu people in a retirement home. >> hello, hello. john: students learn english? and the elderly are less lonely. >> i good, how are you. john: and again it's all free. these innovations happen because they happened before politicians could crush them. they're part of what adam theerer calls preventiveness...
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he did unveil that translation tool for skype. where user speaking in english could talk to a user speaking in mandarin or german, take a list listen. >> hello, diana, how are you doing? >>. [ speaking foreign language. >> hello, my friend. >> hello, my friend. >>. [ speaking foreign language ] >> is it true that you were soon moving to london? >> yes, i'm currently planning to move there sometime between the middle of june to the beginning of july, if everything goes per track. >>. [ speaking foreign language ] >> what was the feeling in the room, lauren, when this was played out? >> i think everyone was most excited about the idea that this might translate klingon, actually. >> maybe we should use it at comic-con. >> i think people were excited about it. i'm not just saying that because it was at our conference, right? and we had first look. i mean i think that this idea of being able to translate different languages into real-time as you're video chatting with somebody, is something that we haven't seen before. i mean it's -- >
he did unveil that translation tool for skype. where user speaking in english could talk to a user speaking in mandarin or german, take a list listen. >> hello, diana, how are you doing? >>. [ speaking foreign language. >> hello, my friend. >> hello, my friend. >>. [ speaking foreign language ] >> is it true that you were soon moving to london? >> yes, i'm currently planning to move there sometime between the middle of june to the beginning of july, if...
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skype is free! it let's you chat with anyone anywhere in the world, hear students in a school in brazil skype with old people in america. >> we created a phone that connects our students with people in a retirement home. >> hello, hello. john: students learn english? and the elderly are less lonely. >> i'm good, how are you. john: and again it's all free. these innovations happen because they happened before politicians could crush them. they're part of what am theerer calls preventiveness innovation, create apps for apple, if we, did they probably would never have happened. if innovators could keep creating new things faster than politicians and regulators can kill them, our future will indeed be the good new days. that's our show. see you next week. . kennedy: december last year we launched a show, not only to reflect our political preferences but one that highlights shifting beliefs that many of you have. like you, we've grown sick of both parties so we wanted to do a show that called people out
skype is free! it let's you chat with anyone anywhere in the world, hear students in a school in brazil skype with old people in america. >> we created a phone that connects our students with people in a retirement home. >> hello, hello. john: students learn english? and the elderly are less lonely. >> i'm good, how are you. john: and again it's all free. these innovations happen because they happened before politicians could crush them. they're part of what am theerer calls...
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he joins me via skype. thank you for spending time with us. one of the key issues is going to be how russia reacts if the referendum supports the referendum from ukraine. >> in my view russia will react as it reacted before. russia was interested in those things in ukraine. one, russian language to be recognised as a second national loaning wij, and decentralisation, and to be - have ukraine as a known anti-russian. more neutral than joining any international grouping and russia will have - as i understand, will have the attitude towards what is hamming as it is. it's a revolutionary instrument, not an election or referendum in a proper way. so it will be using the results as a new tool for pushing ukraine and the west towards discussing these issues which they put forward, which i mentioned before. the demonstrates, restructuring on ukraine. >> if i understand you correctly, we are less likely to see russia taking military steps, they are more likely to use it as a lever against the west. >> well i wouldn't put in such terms, lever against th
he joins me via skype. thank you for spending time with us. one of the key issues is going to be how russia reacts if the referendum supports the referendum from ukraine. >> in my view russia will react as it reacted before. russia was interested in those things in ukraine. one, russian language to be recognised as a second national loaning wij, and decentralisation, and to be - have ukraine as a known anti-russian. more neutral than joining any international grouping and russia will have...
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so she and i meet on skype. which was a very painful, almost kind of liberating thing to do. you know, because i mean, how do you explain not seeing your mom for 20 years. like, i could not have written that as a writer. >> how do you think these personal moments will affect the immigration debate? a thousand people get deported every day. i make a film. i'm trying to humanize the issue and expose the complexity of it and what's really at stake. immigration has always been about families. >> it's also about being legal, about having documents. >> absolutely. >> immigration reform is stalled in strong right now. you have attracted a lot of critics. to many, you're illegal, you repeatedly broke the law, they think you should be deported. >> actually, i'm glad you brought that up. to be in this country without papers is actually a civil offense and not a criminal one. so calling me illegal is actually factually inaccurate. more so than that, what other issue in this -- is there any other issue in which we refer to a group of people as illegal? this is the only issue, right? so t
so she and i meet on skype. which was a very painful, almost kind of liberating thing to do. you know, because i mean, how do you explain not seeing your mom for 20 years. like, i could not have written that as a writer. >> how do you think these personal moments will affect the immigration debate? a thousand people get deported every day. i make a film. i'm trying to humanize the issue and expose the complexity of it and what's really at stake. immigration has always been about families....
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skype is free! it let's you chat with anyone anywhere in the world, hear students in a school in brazil skype with old people in america. >> we created a phone that connects our students with people in a retirement home. >> hello, hello. john: students learn english? and the elderly are less lonely. >> i'm good, how are you. john: and again it's all free. these innovations happen because they happened before politicians could crush them. they're part of what adam theerer calls preventiveness innovation, create apps for apple, if we, did they probably would never have happened. if innovators could keep creating new things faster than politicians and regulators can kill them, our future will indeed be the good new days. that's our show. see you next week. >> bye, everybody. we'll see you tomorrow. >>> american's wallets getting grilled. everything you are putting in your grocery cart and on the grill, and even the propine to fire up the grill is way up. cranking up the a/c is going to cost you too, an
skype is free! it let's you chat with anyone anywhere in the world, hear students in a school in brazil skype with old people in america. >> we created a phone that connects our students with people in a retirement home. >> hello, hello. john: students learn english? and the elderly are less lonely. >> i'm good, how are you. john: and again it's all free. these innovations happen because they happened before politicians could crush them. they're part of what adam theerer calls...
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the fcc isink planning to classify skype as a telecom service. services they care about our services that use telephone numbers. services like skype that do not use telephone numbers they are not interested in regulating. thethat case, 251 e and title i ancillary authority is the only way they can go. i do not see how they can go down the title ii route without dragging in facebook chat and face time. if you say it is a telecom , you willen it is ip have a very broad impact on the ip ecosystem. >> hank, just so we understand how you are engaging with jodie. are there specific things you think the fcc cannot do that jodie would want them to do under the proposed you are proposing. 251 e plus title i. >> i have not heard anything they cannot do. i think the fcc could continue -- they have been upheld by the d.c. circuit under an ancillary theory for 911. for customer privacy. for discontinuance is. there is a host of things they have applied to voice over ip that they have been upheld on a title i. goals publicto the knowledge has expressed, i do n
the fcc isink planning to classify skype as a telecom service. services they care about our services that use telephone numbers. services like skype that do not use telephone numbers they are not interested in regulating. thethat case, 251 e and title i ancillary authority is the only way they can go. i do not see how they can go down the title ii route without dragging in facebook chat and face time. if you say it is a telecom , you willen it is ip have a very broad impact on the ip ecosystem....
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stuart: microsoft owns skype, now they have this translation software. you can put this to all kinds of different devices. >> that is what is important because mobil is so big. if you put this on your mobile phone, use this on your mobile phones that would be huge. the consumer to consumer aspect i wonder how much people would be calling someone from another country but perhaps they would. stuart: i have grandchildren in new zealand, one of their birthdays is coming up, you need a translator. broad new zealand's, you can barely understand a word. microsoft also says it is working on building the next big thing, building it in the post pc era, build the next big thing. >> we don't know what the big fame is, that is the billion dollar question but this is interesting. he is trying to put his mark on the company. he has been there for four months, a different type of ceo, this guy is out there, more accessible to the press, is more interested in innovating and building from within which is a shift from what we see from other tech companies, other tech compa
stuart: microsoft owns skype, now they have this translation software. you can put this to all kinds of different devices. >> that is what is important because mobil is so big. if you put this on your mobile phone, use this on your mobile phones that would be huge. the consumer to consumer aspect i wonder how much people would be calling someone from another country but perhaps they would. stuart: i have grandchildren in new zealand, one of their birthdays is coming up, you need a...
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for the latest from eastern ukraine, we are joined via skype by philip shishdish from "the wall street journal." why does today's vote matter in the grand scheme of things? >> it matters because for russian separatists in eastern ukraine, about to declare independence. not for one but two provinces bordering russia. they need this vote to give their efforts a veneer of legitimacy. that's why there's been some people heading to the polls, that's very important. >> when you spoke to people at the polls today, was this a vote for independence and to join russia? or was this more frustration against kiev? >> it's a combination of both. if you look at public opinion polls, the ones that were conducted independently by professionals, there's very, very low support for any sort of independence or secession from ukraine here. interestingly, those same polls also show, as you said, great frustration with the interim government in kiev. the vote today, people that did go to the polls, and pretty much everyone who went to the polls would vote yes to the question of state sovereignty. so they were
for the latest from eastern ukraine, we are joined via skype by philip shishdish from "the wall street journal." why does today's vote matter in the grand scheme of things? >> it matters because for russian separatists in eastern ukraine, about to declare independence. not for one but two provinces bordering russia. they need this vote to give their efforts a veneer of legitimacy. that's why there's been some people heading to the polls, that's very important. >> when you...
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on skype from valley forge, pennsylvania gabriel weinberg, founder and ceo of duck duck go. thanks for being here, both of you. nico, why are you wearing sunglasses? >> so far there's no pictures of my eyes on google. i'm trying to keep it that way as long as possible. >> is there something about the eyes that allows you to be more identifying than the rest of your features? >> it's just trying to decrease your digital footprint in any way you can. that's one of the ways i've been successful so far. so i try to keep it going. >> how did you being so hyperconscious of online privacy issues? >> i had the honor to spend the last 15 years being educated by the best hackers in the world. i've been helping organized defcon, and they've taught me that the nsa and what we deal with snowden is the tip of iceberg. surveillance has gone mainstream. i teach kids how to drop on the cell phone calls and look at text messages and turn on your interfacing camera on your smartphone or laptop or smart tv. people do these things very easily today, and i don't think most people realize it's goi
on skype from valley forge, pennsylvania gabriel weinberg, founder and ceo of duck duck go. thanks for being here, both of you. nico, why are you wearing sunglasses? >> so far there's no pictures of my eyes on google. i'm trying to keep it that way as long as possible. >> is there something about the eyes that allows you to be more identifying than the rest of your features? >> it's just trying to decrease your digital footprint in any way you can. that's one of the ways i've...
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skype is free! it let's you chat with anyone anywhere in the world, hear students in a school in brazil skype with old people in america. >> we created a phone that connects our students with people in a retirement home. >> hello, hello. john: students learn english? and the elderly are less lonely. >> i'm good, how are you. john: and again it's all free. these innovations happen because they happened before politicians could crush them. they're part of what adam theerer calls preventiveness innovation, create apps for apple, if we, did they probably would never have happened. if innovators could keep creating new things faster than politicians and regulators can kill them, our future will indeed be the good new days. that's our show. see you next week. episodes of " with oliver north. we hope you have a good weekend. gerri: hello, everybody, i'm gerri willis. right now on "the willis report" , another va hospital under fire. this time for allegations of drug dealing, theft and patient abuse. >>> al
skype is free! it let's you chat with anyone anywhere in the world, hear students in a school in brazil skype with old people in america. >> we created a phone that connects our students with people in a retirement home. >> hello, hello. john: students learn english? and the elderly are less lonely. >> i'm good, how are you. john: and again it's all free. these innovations happen because they happened before politicians could crush them. they're part of what adam theerer calls...
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skype is free! it let's you chat with anyone anywhere in the world, hear students in a school in brazil skype with old people in america. >> we created a phone that connects our students with people in a retirement home. >> hello, hello. john: students learn english? and the elderly are less lonely. >> i'm good, how are you. john: and again it's all free. these innovations happen because they happened before politicians could crush them. they're part of what adam theerer calls preventiveness innovation, create apps for apple, if we, did they probably would never have happened. if innovators could keep creating new things faster than politicians and regulators can kill them, our future will indeed be the good new days. that's our show. see you next week. >>> hello and welcome to "across america," i'm jeff flock and where are we this week? we're on a ski lift. >> whoa! >> and a snowmobile. >> the snowmobile is back in a big way. >> we're driving down a frozen mountain and camped out on a frozen lake.
skype is free! it let's you chat with anyone anywhere in the world, hear students in a school in brazil skype with old people in america. >> we created a phone that connects our students with people in a retirement home. >> hello, hello. john: students learn english? and the elderly are less lonely. >> i'm good, how are you. john: and again it's all free. these innovations happen because they happened before politicians could crush them. they're part of what adam theerer calls...
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skype is free! it let's you chat with anyone anywhere in the world, hear students in a school in brazil skype with old people in america. >> we created a phone that connects our students with people in a retirement home. >> hello, hello. john: students learn english? and the elderly are less lonely. >> i'm good, how are you. john: and again it's all free. these innovations happen because they happened before politicians could crush them. they're part of what adam theerer calls preventiveness innovation, create apps for apple, if we, did they probably would never have happened. if innovators could keep creating new things faster than politicians and regulators can kill them, our future will indeed be the good new days. that's our show. see you next week. a millennial? see you tomorrow. lou: good evening, the calls for veterans affair secretary shinseki resignation are growing, members of the democratic party have joined in with the liberal national media, blasting the president for inaction on this s
skype is free! it let's you chat with anyone anywhere in the world, hear students in a school in brazil skype with old people in america. >> we created a phone that connects our students with people in a retirement home. >> hello, hello. john: students learn english? and the elderly are less lonely. >> i'm good, how are you. john: and again it's all free. these innovations happen because they happened before politicians could crush them. they're part of what adam theerer calls...
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with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good to go! alright, fellas. alright, russ. back to work! one of our favorite things to do is going to the dog park together. sometimes my copd makes it hard to breathe. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. come on, boy! [ female announcer ] symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort contains formoterol. medicines like formoterol increase the risk of death from asthma problems. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking it. [ man ] now symbicort significantly improves my lung function, starting within 5 minutes. and that makes a difference in my breathing. today, i'm hangi
with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good to go! alright, fellas. alright, russ. back to work! one of our favorite things to do is going to the dog park together. sometimes my copd makes it hard to breathe. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. symbicort doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. with symbicort, today i'm breathing better. come...
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on skype, all the way from the netherlands is pauline van don, a fashion designer and creator of the first solar powered dress. thanks to all of you for joining us. so, daniel, what was so different about the latest climate change report that it earned such a robust embrace from the u.s. government? >> the report was done by federal government scientists, and it's a compendium of the research about the impacts of climate change in the u.s. the biggest news is the headline you talked about, which is that climate change isn't a theory anymore. future. climate change is here today. we are already seeing impacts, and if we don't slow the carbon pollution responsible, the impacts will get more ceph severe. >> that's the big news. there is no place in the united states that's safe from it. >> we mentioned the extreme temperature changes, some of the national disasters. are there some other impacts that have arrived, maybe earlier than scientists expected? >> well, the extreme weather we have seen in the last three years is linked to climate change. we did an analysis and found that in the
on skype, all the way from the netherlands is pauline van don, a fashion designer and creator of the first solar powered dress. thanks to all of you for joining us. so, daniel, what was so different about the latest climate change report that it earned such a robust embrace from the u.s. government? >> the report was done by federal government scientists, and it's a compendium of the research about the impacts of climate change in the u.s. the biggest news is the headline you talked...
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via skype, one of the two professional sky divers we just saw break the world record. fred is the son of a parachutist and did his first jump at the age of 10. 15,000 jumps and won numerous competitions, fred good to have you with us in every possible way, given what you went through. congratulations to you and vince rafet, all the know the building from mission impossible with tom cruz, mission impossible iv. it was pretty scary there. he was dangling out the window. you dove off the top. how frightening is that moment when you step off? >> well, it's -- i mean, we are used to jumping anyway. so, it's not -- we are not so frightened. the real thing was that we were stand on the platform that was to put us away from the very top of the building and to be standing on this platform was like standing in the middle of the sky and it was such a great vision, you know, and we were super excited. we have been preparing for this project for a long time. it's been incredible. >> others jumped from lower on the tower. you had the special platform built that added more height and
via skype, one of the two professional sky divers we just saw break the world record. fred is the son of a parachutist and did his first jump at the age of 10. 15,000 jumps and won numerous competitions, fred good to have you with us in every possible way, given what you went through. congratulations to you and vince rafet, all the know the building from mission impossible with tom cruz, mission impossible iv. it was pretty scary there. he was dangling out the window. you dove off the top. how...
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on skype, all the way from the netherlands is pauline van don, a fashion designer and creator of the first solar powered dress. thanks to all of you for joining us. so, daniel, what was so different about the latest climate change report that it earned such a robust embrace from the u.s. government? >> the report was done by federal government scientists, and it's a compendium of the research about the impacts of climate change in the u.s. the biggest news is the headline you talked about, which is that climate change isn't a theory anymore. climate change isn't in our future. climate change is here today. we are already seeing impacts, and if we don't slow the carbon pollution responsible, the impacts will get more ceph severe. >> that's the big news. there is no place in the united states that's safe from it. >> we mentioned the extreme temperature changes, some of the national disasters. are there some other impacts that have arrived, maybe earlier than scientists expected? >> well, the extreme weather we have seen in the last three years is linked to climate change. we did an ana
on skype, all the way from the netherlands is pauline van don, a fashion designer and creator of the first solar powered dress. thanks to all of you for joining us. so, daniel, what was so different about the latest climate change report that it earned such a robust embrace from the u.s. government? >> the report was done by federal government scientists, and it's a compendium of the research about the impacts of climate change in the u.s. the biggest news is the headline you talked...
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in, do stimulation, and and she did a cute thing, i can share it with my friends >> think of it as skyping with your dog. and you can push this button to dispense a treat. >> missing link piecing piece of mind between parents and pets when they're gone all day. >> pets have followed basic principles, and three steps you can train your dog how to use the device and old dogs can learn new tricks. especially when their eye sight diminishes the power becomes important. >> it's a response so your pet learns when they smell that cent they know this is the fun experience. >> dogs are the most social beings out there. so they love connecting. >> jody caro is a consultant saying it uses a device to train the dog throughout the day. lancer now knows a voice, face, and treat are coming up when he hear that's ring. these entrepreneurs evolving treat dispenser into a medication dispenser for the elderly or disabled. >> we're excited about this down the road. >> pet chats will be available for $350 by summer. >> that is cute. >> weather looks fantastic for holiday weekend live doppler seven showing you
in, do stimulation, and and she did a cute thing, i can share it with my friends >> think of it as skyping with your dog. and you can push this button to dispense a treat. >> missing link piecing piece of mind between parents and pets when they're gone all day. >> pets have followed basic principles, and three steps you can train your dog how to use the device and old dogs can learn new tricks. especially when their eye sight diminishes the power becomes important. >>...
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in, do stimulation, and and she did a cute thing, i can share it with my friends >> think of it as skyping with your dog. and you can push this button to dispense a treat. >> missing link piecing piece of mind between parents and pets when they're gone all day. >> pets have followed basic principles, and three steps you can train your dog how to use the device and old dogs can learn new tricks. especially when their eye sight diminishes the power becomes important. >> it's a response so your pet learns when they smell that cent they know this is the fun experience. >> dogs are the most social beings out there. so they love connecting. >> jody caro is a consultant saying it uses a device to train the dog throughout the day. lancer now knows a voice, face, and treat are coming up when he hear that's ring. these entrepreneurs evolving treat dispenser into a medication dispenser for the elderly or disabled. >> we're excited about this down the road. >> pet chats will be available for $350 by summer. >> that is cute. >> weather looks fantastic for holiday weekend live doppler seven showing you
in, do stimulation, and and she did a cute thing, i can share it with my friends >> think of it as skyping with your dog. and you can push this button to dispense a treat. >> missing link piecing piece of mind between parents and pets when they're gone all day. >> pets have followed basic principles, and three steps you can train your dog how to use the device and old dogs can learn new tricks. especially when their eye sight diminishes the power becomes important. >>...
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. ♪ skype, peoplerom love to use your service. if you don't try to innovate, that is a big challenge. cofounders skype's speaking with me about the troubles he sees in store for twitter. now is -- we will talk pfizer and astrazeneca this morning. the ceolans to face -- plans to face another parliamentary hearing this morning. we are joined by a bloomberg news reporter. back at somelooked of the comments from this committee. grandstanding, calling them a leopard that won't change its spots. will the committee be a little more educated? questions being asked and him not being able to answer with any definite commitments. he was not able to give any more assurances than those he had laid out in the offer. with r&d. >> the big issue and the one issue that you can't lawmakers have been talking about is jobs and r&d and we are likely to see more of the same, then asking questions. we cannot really give you assurances on this because they are the company that is being brought. right, i havee is a fiduciary duty. what is the market tellin
. ♪ skype, peoplerom love to use your service. if you don't try to innovate, that is a big challenge. cofounders skype's speaking with me about the troubles he sees in store for twitter. now is -- we will talk pfizer and astrazeneca this morning. the ceolans to face -- plans to face another parliamentary hearing this morning. we are joined by a bloomberg news reporter. back at somelooked of the comments from this committee. grandstanding, calling them a leopard that won't change its spots....
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impressive gentlemen. >> thank you, skype. for the call to action we're showing support for low wage workers and workers calling for a living wage. we want you to sho your support, join them on twitter and facebook, use fastfoodglobal. the fast food workers will be protesting for a living wage this week. oir call to action last week we asked house speaker boehner to pass comprehensive immigration reform this year. moments ago president obama laid out a path forward on this issue. >> to their credit, i think speaker boehner and some of the other leaders there do believe that immigration reform is the right thing but they've got to have a political space that allows them to go ahead and get it through the caucus and get it done. i've said to them, if they've got ideas, i'm happy to talk to them. we're not hell bent on making sure that every letter of what's in the senate bill is exactly what ultimately lands on my desk for signature, but there's core principles we've got to get done. >> president obama went on to describe those
impressive gentlemen. >> thank you, skype. for the call to action we're showing support for low wage workers and workers calling for a living wage. we want you to sho your support, join them on twitter and facebook, use fastfoodglobal. the fast food workers will be protesting for a living wage this week. oir call to action last week we asked house speaker boehner to pass comprehensive immigration reform this year. moments ago president obama laid out a path forward on this issue. >>...
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people using skype to talk to relatives. what if they could speak to that cousin or grandparent if they're in this country that doesn't even speak the language. it's not about that perfect translation. it's about allowing two people who would never be able to talk to one another. >> it's just taking that block, we now can take say in google and place it into the translation program and basically you get some translation. and if you could add the verbal to it, i think it takes, look what it does for videos and for anything along those lines, but yes. >> herb, real quick, you foll followed rosetta stone for some time now. does it put that kind of technology out of business? >> no, you still have to learn the language. there's a difference. if you want to learn the language or have somebody else speak it. >> i am sure it will take away some of their business, but there is no replacement for the human at the end of the day. >> except if it's driving a car. >> i want to take a nap in the back of the car. >> there's no backseat. t
people using skype to talk to relatives. what if they could speak to that cousin or grandparent if they're in this country that doesn't even speak the language. it's not about that perfect translation. it's about allowing two people who would never be able to talk to one another. >> it's just taking that block, we now can take say in google and place it into the translation program and basically you get some translation. and if you could add the verbal to it, i think it takes, look what...
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with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good to go! alright, fellas. alright, russ. back to work! ♪ >>> want something good? really, really good? when in amritsar? something local, regional, iconically wonderful? you can't say you've had the amritsar experience until you've had a little kulcha in your life. kulcha, this is the iconic dish of punjab is this >> yes. ♪ >> kulcha, a perfect little flavor bomb of wheat dough pressed against the side of a very, very hot clay oven, slathered with butter and served with a spicy chickpea curry on the side. did i mention the butter? >> how is it? >> delicious. >> everyone seems to be an expert on kulcha, including this lady. >> this is our radish. >> very, very, very good. generally speaking, punjabis are famous for being a warrior class. taller, bigger. >> yes. they're big. >> still maybe not fighters so much but still eaters. >> oh, yeah. big-time. yes. the religion doesn't matter. food is religion here. >> first time in amritsar? >> checking off my lis
with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good to go! alright, fellas. alright, russ. back to work! ♪ >>> want something good? really, really good? when in amritsar? something local, regional, iconically wonderful? you can't say you've had the amritsar experience until you've had a little kulcha in your life. kulcha, this is the iconic dish of punjab is this >> yes. ♪ >> kulcha, a perfect little flavor bomb of...
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with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good to go! alright, fellas. alright, russ. back to work! you're an emailing, texting, master of the digital universe. but do you protect yourself? ♪ apparently not. when you access everything, you give everyone access to everything about you. but that's ok. while you do your thing... [ alert rings ] we'll be here at lifelock, doing our thing. watching out for things your credit card alone can't. [ alert rings ] and relentlessly protecting your identity. get lifelock protection and live life free. [ alert rings ] >>> you might think that when greedy bankers do things that crater the american economy, those greedy bankers should pay, with time in jail because after all that has been the case in history. after the crash in '29, the hearings went after the fattest of wall street cats. later the head of the new york stock exchange was sentenced to ten years in sing sing. after the savings and loan scandals of the '80s, 1100 people were prosecuted. when the tech
with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good to go! alright, fellas. alright, russ. back to work! you're an emailing, texting, master of the digital universe. but do you protect yourself? ♪ apparently not. when you access everything, you give everyone access to everything about you. but that's ok. while you do your thing... [ alert rings ] we'll be here at lifelock, doing our thing. watching out for things your credit card alone...
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thinks basically doing skype. not literally the skype software but it's turning your voice into internet streaming and sending it over the data network. they are just moving it automatically into cell phones. >> is it the carrier itself or like iphone -- >> the carriers where the technology is being implemented and then you have to see the new phones roll out. very few phones have it. that's why at&t is rolling out just their first. the others have just a few phones that do this. we'll look to see when the new iphone comes out if it has it that. won't just be popular. it hyenas popularize the requested because apple has a way of making a technology very acceptable, desired and mainstreamed. >> all right, brian. cool. thank you. >>> time now is 6:52. a sonoma county mom is charged with assault after confronting a boy she thought was bullying her daughter. the reason she gave for the attack coming up. >> reporter: and an arsonist torches a car in a driveway in east san jose nearly catches the house on fire. little d
thinks basically doing skype. not literally the skype software but it's turning your voice into internet streaming and sending it over the data network. they are just moving it automatically into cell phones. >> is it the carrier itself or like iphone -- >> the carriers where the technology is being implemented and then you have to see the new phones roll out. very few phones have it. that's why at&t is rolling out just their first. the others have just a few phones that do...
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via skype id to talk to. so you could have your question or comment area of a big picture and right now millions of americans in all age groups are drowning in student loan debt struggling day to day to pay their bills buy a home and start a family and we get rid of the more than one point one eight trillion dollars in student loan debt and make a college education affordable. you need to know this during the speech on the senate floor yesterday majority leader harry reid called the koch brothers one of the major causes. global climate change . a cold brothers admit to not being experts on the matter these billionaire oil tycoons are certainly experts predict climate change that's what they do very well they are one of the main causes of this not a cause one of the main causes. harry reid is actually right although it's not the biggest carbon emitter in the country koch industries is still one of the biggest carbon polluters around and we're talking about the amount of money that coke spent on pushing for law
via skype id to talk to. so you could have your question or comment area of a big picture and right now millions of americans in all age groups are drowning in student loan debt struggling day to day to pay their bills buy a home and start a family and we get rid of the more than one point one eight trillion dollars in student loan debt and make a college education affordable. you need to know this during the speech on the senate floor yesterday majority leader harry reid called the koch...
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via skype id to talk to. so you could have your question or comment aired on the big picture and right now millions of americans in all age groups are drowning in student loan debt struggling day to day to pay their bills buy a home and start a family and we get rid of the war the one point one eight trillion dollars in student loan debt and make a college education affordable. you need to know this during the speech on the senate floor yesterday majority leader harry reid called the koch brothers one of the major causes. as of global climate change. a quote brothers admit to not being experts on the matter these billionaire oil tycoons are certainly experts predict climate change that's what they do very well they are one of the main causes of this not a cause one of the main causes. harry reid is actually right although it's not the biggest carbon emitter in the country koch industries is still one of the biggest carbon polluters around and we're talking about the amount of money that coke spent on pushing
via skype id to talk to. so you could have your question or comment aired on the big picture and right now millions of americans in all age groups are drowning in student loan debt struggling day to day to pay their bills buy a home and start a family and we get rid of the war the one point one eight trillion dollars in student loan debt and make a college education affordable. you need to know this during the speech on the senate floor yesterday majority leader harry reid called the koch...
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. >> via skype from donetsk, simon, good of you to join us. these pictures are just horrifying. i know you wrote in your piece for "the post" that donetsk is getting closer to mob rule? >> yeah. i mean it does feel like that. the police were utterly humiliated today by sort of stick-wielding and rock-throwing mob, and, you know, you have to -- the leaders of that mob were very, very ex plicit. they were outside the police station earlier in the day. they said, we are holding a referendum on may the 11th. after that referendum, the police answer to us. if they don't answer to us, we will remember it. they then went to the state prosecutor's office where a few dozen riot police were guarding the office, and they forced their way in past the riot police who were in disarray, having their shields taken off. they tried to mount a defense there was tear gas, rocks thrown, a crowd at their back shouting "fascists and at any raters." the police were could youering on the ground with the shields over their heads and stripped to their riot gear and led away with their heads bowed. >> it's
. >> via skype from donetsk, simon, good of you to join us. these pictures are just horrifying. i know you wrote in your piece for "the post" that donetsk is getting closer to mob rule? >> yeah. i mean it does feel like that. the police were utterly humiliated today by sort of stick-wielding and rock-throwing mob, and, you know, you have to -- the leaders of that mob were very, very ex plicit. they were outside the police station earlier in the day. they said, we are...
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the company plans to release a program called "the skype translator." >> catherine: it says the app not only translates one language into another in text at the bottom of the screen. but even speaks the translation to the user. >> catherine: "skype translator" is expected to be released before the end of the year. >> jacqueline: and gusty winds out there but not too bad. , conditions tomorrow but cooler weather i had all that coming up. my dad worked as a short order cook. right here. my parents were immigrants. and they taught me that with hard work, anything is possible. i earned a scholarship to mit. and worked across party lines to get things done. i'm alex padilla. i'll protect voting rights for everyone. and make it easier to start a business. so we create jobs and opportunity for all californians. what should we order? (announcer) alex padilla. secretary of state. >> jacqueline: stills the wind gusts in the '30's s f o. not as look ahead at tomorrow we will see clamor wins. it will be breezy and spots by the accident it will settle down. by the afternoon 67¢ and '80s. last take
the company plans to release a program called "the skype translator." >> catherine: it says the app not only translates one language into another in text at the bottom of the screen. but even speaks the translation to the user. >> catherine: "skype translator" is expected to be released before the end of the year. >> jacqueline: and gusty winds out there but not too bad. , conditions tomorrow but cooler weather i had all that coming up. my dad worked as a...
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with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good to go! alright, fellas. alright, russ. back to work! first the cookie at check-in. then a little weekend to remember. join us for the celebration package. with sparkling wine, breakfast and a late checkout. doubletree by hilton. where the little things mean everything. >>> it happened in san yisidro, a short time from ann and john bender's refuge, in april of 2001. >> so we were driving around and john mentioned there was a car behind us that just keeps following us. we pulled into where we were going to go. i looked at john and said this is a kidnapping. he just sat down on the ground because he knew they wouldn't be able to move him. >> they were not kidnapping him, they were acting as muscle for a past business associate of john's. john and ann no longer felt safe in costa rica. >> the first thing we did is we left the country. we went to canada. >> three months later they returned to their home in the rain forest. >> to come back, we had to be safe. s
with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good to go! alright, fellas. alright, russ. back to work! first the cookie at check-in. then a little weekend to remember. join us for the celebration package. with sparkling wine, breakfast and a late checkout. doubletree by hilton. where the little things mean everything. >>> it happened in san yisidro, a short time from ann and john bender's refuge, in april of 2001. >> so we...
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calls during our your take my take live segment so if you have skype call us up on the skype id talk to tom t.h.o. well and we're recorder scott question and air them next week so get skype right now at this point let's go to our first video comment for the night emailed to us at your take you can still do video comments by the way where you just turn your phone sideways point yourself record you know or your computer or whatever record or e-mail it to your take my take at g.-mail dot com here's our first one. mr hartman thank you for taking my video i have a question for you how many people in the united states realize that just because you are a veteran that you do not automatically get health care from the veterans administration has a. minor disability but it took me years and years of paperwork to get any access to health care as root. i still have to buy health care through a health insurance plan like anybody else my suggestion is to break the back of the problem of the v.a. health care system let's provide immediate access to all veterans who aren't discharge honorably from o
calls during our your take my take live segment so if you have skype call us up on the skype id talk to tom t.h.o. well and we're recorder scott question and air them next week so get skype right now at this point let's go to our first video comment for the night emailed to us at your take you can still do video comments by the way where you just turn your phone sideways point yourself record you know or your computer or whatever record or e-mail it to your take my take at g.-mail dot com...
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our your take my take live segment so if you have skype call us up on skype id talk to tom t.h.o. when and where recorder scott question and air them next week so right now at this point let's go to our first video comment for the night e-mailed to us at your take you can still do video comments by the way where you just turn your phone sideways point yourself record you know or your computer or whatever record or e-mail it to your take my take at g.-mail dot com here's our first one. mr hartman thank you for taking my video i have a question for you how many people in united states realize that just because you are a veteran of this you do not automatically get health care from the veterans administration as a vietnam vet i have a minor disability but it took me years and years of paperwork to get any access to health care's region. i still have to buy health care through a health insurance plan like anybody else my suggestion is to break the back of the problem of the v.a. health care system let's provide immediate access to all veterans who aren't discharge honorably from our s
our your take my take live segment so if you have skype call us up on skype id talk to tom t.h.o. when and where recorder scott question and air them next week so right now at this point let's go to our first video comment for the night e-mailed to us at your take you can still do video comments by the way where you just turn your phone sideways point yourself record you know or your computer or whatever record or e-mail it to your take my take at g.-mail dot com here's our first one. mr...
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katie o t h o m recorder skype question and will air next thursday so get skype right now. so our first video comment of that i marcus in british columbia. my name is marcus and i just want to thank you for all the great stuff you're doing out there and on our t.v. . just fine to bring up the topic regarding. the earth being the world being the living organism i think there's a generated psychology nowadays in the general public that the world doesn't matter that. it's not we're not attacking the world like we used to but the world just ignoring it i mean we are more interested in our i phones and our i pads and making these videos and you know the the natural world is falling behind we need to really deal with this in a big way and you're the sounding point for all this so i thank you very much and here's your take my great thanks bonnie. thanks marcus that was brilliant i've been the c.e.o. of two ad agencies in my life. one that i own and i can and i used to teach advertising for the markets ever ties in a marketing. principle of other additives. and i can tell you that
katie o t h o m recorder skype question and will air next thursday so get skype right now. so our first video comment of that i marcus in british columbia. my name is marcus and i just want to thank you for all the great stuff you're doing out there and on our t.v. . just fine to bring up the topic regarding. the earth being the world being the living organism i think there's a generated psychology nowadays in the general public that the world doesn't matter that. it's not we're not attacking...
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i do not think the fcc is planning to classify skype as a telecom service. the services they care about our services that use telephone numbers. services like skype that do not use telephone numbers they are not interested in regulating. in that case, 251 e and the title i ancillary authority is the only way they can go. i do not see how they can go down the title ii route without dragging in facebook chat and face time. if you say it is a telecom service when it is ip, you will have a very broad impact on the ip ecosystem. >> hank, just so we understand how you are engaging with jodie. are there specific things you think the fcc cannot do that jodie would want them to do under the approach you are proposing. 251 e plus title i. >> i have not heard anything they cannot do. i think the fcc could continue -- they have been upheld by the d.c. circuit under an ancillary theory for 911. for customer privacy. for discontinuance is. there is a host of things they have applied to voice over ip that they have been upheld on a title i. with respect to the goals public
i do not think the fcc is planning to classify skype as a telecom service. the services they care about our services that use telephone numbers. services like skype that do not use telephone numbers they are not interested in regulating. in that case, 251 e and the title i ancillary authority is the only way they can go. i do not see how they can go down the title ii route without dragging in facebook chat and face time. if you say it is a telecom service when it is ip, you will have a very...
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with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good to go! alright, fellas. alright, russ. back to work! this is the first power plant in the country to combine solar and natural gas at the same location. during the day, we generate as much electricity as we can using solar. at night and when it's cloudy, we use more natural gas. this ensures we can produce clean electricity whenever our customers need it. ♪ >> i have got to tell you this one, you know those knock, knock jokes? >> yeah, but they're old now. >> i have got a real good one, a real funny one, go ahead, start, say it. >> knock, knock. >> who is there? >> there was only three networks, there was only one late night show, really, jack parr -- >> we just keep talking with no script. >> i know, it is agony. >> jack parr invented the late night television talk show. >> you feel confident? there is not a man in the world that can beat me. i'm as good as liberace. >> jack had had in his corner his personality. his fabulous, complex, frightening, neu
with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good to go! alright, fellas. alright, russ. back to work! this is the first power plant in the country to combine solar and natural gas at the same location. during the day, we generate as much electricity as we can using solar. at night and when it's cloudy, we use more natural gas. this ensures we can produce clean electricity whenever our customers need it. ♪ >> i have got to tell...
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with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good to go! alright, fellas. alright, russ. back to work! narrator: these are the skater kid: whoa narrator: that got torture tested by teenagers and cried out for help. from the surprised designers. who came to the rescue with a brilliant fix male designer: i love it narrator: which created thousands of new customers for the tennis shoes that got torture tested by teenagers. the internet of everything is changing manufacturing. is your network ready? >>> it happened in san yisidro, a short time from ann and john bender's refuge, in april of 2001. >> so we were driving around and john mentioned there was a car behind us that just keeps following us. we pulled into where we were going to go. i looked at john and said this is a kidnapping. he just sat down on the ground because he knew they wouldn't be able to move him. >> they were not kidnapping him, they were acting as muscle for a past business associate of john's. john and ann no longer felt safe in costa r
with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good to go! alright, fellas. alright, russ. back to work! narrator: these are the skater kid: whoa narrator: that got torture tested by teenagers and cried out for help. from the surprised designers. who came to the rescue with a brilliant fix male designer: i love it narrator: which created thousands of new customers for the tennis shoes that got torture tested by teenagers. the internet of...