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european ideas of privacy on the internet at a time when google is being ordered by european regulators to censor some internet search results. we will be right back. >> this weekend on the c-span networks, politics, books, and american history. on c-span tonight at 8:00 p.m.. speeches by two republican presidential candidates. first, scott walker visits reagan. louisiana governor bobby jindal at the national press club. on sunday at six 1:35 p.m., to profile interviews with gop candidates. first, former new york governor george pataki talks about his political career, and issue shading his candidacy. then, former pennsylvania senator rick santorum talks about his time in congress, his 2012 residential run, and why he is running again. on c-span2's booktv, tonight. jack cashill argues that progressives have become intolerant of opposing critical views. she talks with-- susan page on c-span3 at 8:00 policylemson university paul crist for anderson teaches a class on how confederates viewed reconstruction in the wake of the civil war. discussions on how some white southerners ju
european ideas of privacy on the internet at a time when google is being ordered by european regulators to censor some internet search results. we will be right back. >> this weekend on the c-span networks, politics, books, and american history. on c-span tonight at 8:00 p.m.. speeches by two republican presidential candidates. first, scott walker visits reagan. louisiana governor bobby jindal at the national press club. on sunday at six 1:35 p.m., to profile interviews with gop...
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google searches today. for eight hours, we were talking about carly fiorina. that has not happened with any dalt except trump. and you have a lot of people who will look at what them. they will google her and what they find out, hey, there's somebody else who has executive leadership skills and an excellent leadership position. somebody outside the washington, d.c. establishment. i could vote for her and get all the good stuff that i'm getting with donald trump without the nonsense. that's a problem for him. the reason he attacked her is because she's rising in the polls. part of the reason is because people know that she has strengths and he doesn't. >> her rise isn't that high. the number two guy is 19 and that's ben carson. and she was not in the list. >> not nationally but when you look at the state level polling, it is different. >> let me go to dr. carson. we all know television. because of the spat, the insults about her looks, by mr. trump, no matter what he says about persona, the camera will be on both of them and looking for a back and forth next week in the next debate. last
google searches today. for eight hours, we were talking about carly fiorina. that has not happened with any dalt except trump. and you have a lot of people who will look at what them. they will google her and what they find out, hey, there's somebody else who has executive leadership skills and an excellent leadership position. somebody outside the washington, d.c. establishment. i could vote for her and get all the good stuff that i'm getting with donald trump without the nonsense. that's a...
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technology with human biology. >>"please welcome bill maris" >> bill maris is the head of google ventures and is partly behind google's newest spinoff - the california life company or calico. >> i think it's possible in a generation or two at the most to cure cancer. >> calico has said one of its missions is quote devising interventions that enable people to live longer and healthier lives. >> the next 25 years in life sciences are going to be really surprising i think. >> and google is only the latest in big names trying to tackle aging. people like paypal co-founder peter thiel and oracle founder larry ellison have already invested millions of dollars into the so-called longevity movement. >> some of this money has gone to aubrey de grey - he's been talking about aging for decades. a lot of poeople in science say that he's more talk than real science but he claims this is no longer fringe thinking. he believes we can actually stay young or return to youthfulness. we're actually going to take him out and see just how young we feel. de grey is a biologist and co-founded the sens research
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. ♪ google search: bodega beach house. ♪ >> dickerson: that's it for us today. thanks for watching. until next week, for "face the nation" i'm john dickerson. cuban president fidel castr. following a massive open air mass in havana. >>> a historic hand shake on a historic visit. the pope viced castro in cuba. good afternoon. >> chris martinez is live in havana. chris, it seemed like the hundreds of thousands were not just excited just to see a pope but this pope? >> reporter: that is right. many of them are not catholic but the fact that he is a spanish speaker and from a latin country it spoke to them. what is important to them, some
. ♪ google search: bodega beach house. ♪ >> dickerson: that's it for us today. thanks for watching. until next week, for "face the nation" i'm john dickerson. cuban president fidel castr. following a massive open air mass in havana. >>> a historic hand shake on a historic visit. the pope viced castro in cuba. good afternoon. >> chris martinez is live in havana. chris, it seemed like the hundreds of thousands were not just excited just to see a pope but this...
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meeting with people from facebook and google and twitter to deal with a couple of twin challenges, the one that you mentioned which is the end-to-end encryption of medications as well as the encryption of devices. but as well the extensive use that isil has now made of social media for the purposes of recruiting and disseminating information and helping generate attacks within the united states. to talk about how are we going to deal with these encryption issues, is there an answer? at this point i think there is no consensus at all. not even the beginning of a resolves about how to the so-called going dark problem. i do think certainly on the one hand there is a need for us when we can obtain legal process and make the requisite showing to and on theto devices other hand it seems to me very compelling that even if we succeeded in encouraging american companies to build in a decryption capability and it was done in a secure fashion with multiple keys, etc., it does not answer the question of the fact that there will be other providers providing the encrypted applications. non-amer
meeting with people from facebook and google and twitter to deal with a couple of twin challenges, the one that you mentioned which is the end-to-end encryption of medications as well as the encryption of devices. but as well the extensive use that isil has now made of social media for the purposes of recruiting and disseminating information and helping generate attacks within the united states. to talk about how are we going to deal with these encryption issues, is there an answer? at this...
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philadelphia. >>> and finally this morning, google is stepping up to help with the refugee crisis in europe. the tech company has pledged more than $5 million in matching donations until reaching the goal of $11 million. this is the worst refugee crisis in europe since world war ii. of course we'll have the latest developments coming up next on "morning joe." >>> that does it for me and "way too early." "morning joe" is now just moments away. 20? nutrient-dense purina one true instinct with real salmon and tuna has 30% protein. support your active dog's whole body health with purina one. this bale of hay cannot be controlled. when a wildfire raged through elkhorn ranch, the sudden loss of pasture became a serious problem for a family business. faced with horses that needed feeding and a texas drought that sent hay prices soaring, the owners had to act fast. thankfully, mary miller banks with chase for business. and with greater financial clarity and a relationship built for the unexpected, she could control her cash flow, and keep the ranch running. chase for business. so you can own
philadelphia. >>> and finally this morning, google is stepping up to help with the refugee crisis in europe. the tech company has pledged more than $5 million in matching donations until reaching the goal of $11 million. this is the worst refugee crisis in europe since world war ii. of course we'll have the latest developments coming up next on "morning joe." >>> that does it for me and "way too early." "morning joe" is now just moments away. 20?...
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: what is the story on ruth parit. >> so i did a story about google women past and present. and at the time feetured ruth porat the former cfo of morgan stanley without left in may to become the new cfo of google. and now she's not only the chief financial officer of google, she's the chief financial officer of alphabet, the parent company too. and she spent her whole career at google, i mean at morgan stanley. but she wanted a change. and she is just so smart and a huge asset for google at a time when they had lost a lot of very prominent women. i mean you know sheryl sandberg went to facebook, morrisa myer went to take the c.e.o. job at yahoo!. megan smith left google last year to become the chief technology officer of the unites states. so in terms of female talent, ruth porat is a big win. your friend jong mack, the former c.e.o. of morgan stanley played a role in getting ruth to-- to google. >> rose: to google. >> uh-huh. >> rose: the interesting thing too is a bunch of issues involve women of which one is income don't know what thelem is solution is. the problem is even greater t
: what is the story on ruth parit. >> so i did a story about google women past and present. and at the time feetured ruth porat the former cfo of morgan stanley without left in may to become the new cfo of google. and now she's not only the chief financial officer of google, she's the chief financial officer of alphabet, the parent company too. and she spent her whole career at google, i mean at morgan stanley. but she wanted a change. and she is just so smart and a huge asset for google...
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around investing in the markets at the moment. back to you. >> well, i have a google question for you. nearly three weeks after apple announced its latest smartphones, google is set to do the same. what are you hearing about today's event? >> yeah, so what we're expecting here in san francisco today is that there will be two new nexus phones. we'll get a new android operating system, and a look at a new piece of chrome cast streaming technology. so there should be quite a lot from the new ceo today, as far as new google product to the market. it will be interesting to see whether they can really turn heads with this, and slow down the apple steamroller, as far as the iphone 6 sales are concerned. so keep your eye on san francisco. we'll be looking out for that google announcement. back to you. >> great. we'll do that. jeff cutmore live from london. thank you. >>> the odds of finding life on mars are now better than the yankees winning the world series this year. this after nasa announced yesterday it found signs of liquid water flowing on the surface of the red planet. satellite image
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states and at the federal level are all evident with a pretty easy google search. but yet there was donald j. trump wrapping himself in the mantle of support from hundreds of thousands of veterans from a group you apparently cannot join. donald trump, presidential candidate, talks about how we have stupid political leaders in this country who get skunked on deals by the leaders of other countries, who are much smarter. we have dumb leaders who get taken advantage of in negotiations and in deals and in jockeying for power because our leaders are naive and dumb, not like donald trump. donald trump, he wrote "the art of the deal." no one's going to get one over on him. in this instance, the reason this tends to be an important -- i think continues to be a politically important story is because in this instance someone does appear to have gotten one over on donald trump. i mean, on friday the trump campaign told us that they had no idea of any of the issues surrounding the authenticity of this group, no idea of any of the issues concerning the founder of the group, with whom mr. trump a
states and at the federal level are all evident with a pretty easy google search. but yet there was donald j. trump wrapping himself in the mantle of support from hundreds of thousands of veterans from a group you apparently cannot join. donald trump, presidential candidate, talks about how we have stupid political leaders in this country who get skunked on deals by the leaders of other countries, who are much smarter. we have dumb leaders who get taken advantage of in negotiations and in...
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of amazon, google, microsoft among the big losers in the session. stocks are called higher today. looking at triple digit gain of 100 points for dow. that has to do with with what some say is typical behavior of the territory. we could see increases next few months as investors embrace for that hike. the big focus is friday's job number. we get a hint on that today with the adp report giving indication of how the jobs picture is fairing. all are keeping a close eye on the jobs market. . back to you. >> let's hope today is better. thank you so much. >>> now to a new poll that suggests vice president joe biden would be the top choice among primary voters the hillary clinton falters. the poll asks democrats who they support in the primary if polling indicated he lose to clinton in the general election. biden two points head of vermont senator bernie sanders. this comes as public officials and politicians speak out about a possible biden bid. chris coons said yesterday he would support biden if he decided to run calling him unmatched on foreign policy is and national security. when t
of amazon, google, microsoft among the big losers in the session. stocks are called higher today. looking at triple digit gain of 100 points for dow. that has to do with with what some say is typical behavior of the territory. we could see increases next few months as investors embrace for that hike. the big focus is friday's job number. we get a hint on that today with the adp report giving indication of how the jobs picture is fairing. all are keeping a close eye on the jobs market. . back...
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who donald trump should have googled. as we reported last night, the client that mr. joel arends worked with on her u.s. senate campaign in south dakota last year, his client in that campaign just last year was later convicted on 12 election-related felonies. she says on the basis of advice given to her specifically by donald trump's new friend on the battleship. further googling might have turned out that his new friend was also involved in the arizona governor's election last year in a way that has him under investigation by two different parts of arizona state government including a referral for investigation to the state attorney general. further googling by donald trump and his campaign might have next turned up this rather lurid story of donald trump's new friend on the battleship being part of a super pac scam operation that apparently relieved some naive old guy in texas of several million dollars of his own money. pro-publica calling it an egregious example of what can happen when people running super pacs use super pac contributions to basically hire themselves. further
who donald trump should have googled. as we reported last night, the client that mr. joel arends worked with on her u.s. senate campaign in south dakota last year, his client in that campaign just last year was later convicted on 12 election-related felonies. she says on the basis of advice given to her specifically by donald trump's new friend on the battleship. further googling might have turned out that his new friend was also involved in the arizona governor's election last year in a way...
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, the fraternity members stripped him, changed his clothes, googled his symptoms. and after more than an hour, police say he finally arrived at a hospital and died a day later. now a grand jury, it's recommended charges against 37 people, including the fraternity's now former national president. officials say they're making the arrest in waves so they don't overwhelm the courts. officials at baruch college said they didn't know about the retreat. they banned the fraternity and pledging for all fraternities and sororities. officials told us, we owe it to michael and his family to hold accountable those responsible for the senseless death of this promising young man. pi delta psi cut ties with the baruch chapter. heather hanson is a trial attorney. they're charging a fraternity. >> yes. >> with a series of crimes. a fraternity as if it were a person. >> you know, it's interesting. we've seen this with corporations. it's inching towards personhood with supreme court cases. we saw it with the bp oil spill, they were charged with a crime. it wouldn't be that the fraternity would go to jail
, the fraternity members stripped him, changed his clothes, googled his symptoms. and after more than an hour, police say he finally arrived at a hospital and died a day later. now a grand jury, it's recommended charges against 37 people, including the fraternity's now former national president. officials say they're making the arrest in waves so they don't overwhelm the courts. officials at baruch college said they didn't know about the retreat. they banned the fraternity and pledging for all...
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have more than double. google had already gone public during those five years. facebook kicked off. there was plenty going on in technology that was good stuff in this country. but not things that she was leaving. >> fiorina says jeffrey sonnenfeld is a clintonite. when was the last time you were hanging out with them? >> i think paul begala and james carville will be surprised. i have sadly never been invited to be part of the team of advisers there. i have worked in recent weeks for no compensation four different republican candidates to make whatever their respective messages are a little bit better just so we have a constructive discourse taking place in this silly season. but i call the candidates, i vote for how they are. this is why she was a terrible ceo. when she gets these questions, what does she do? she does what happens so often when somebody is an honest me messeng messenger, she shoots the messenger. she says my data is wrong, bring that up. but instead it's always an effort to discredit somebody who's wringing up something that she doesn't want heard. that's what ma
have more than double. google had already gone public during those five years. facebook kicked off. there was plenty going on in technology that was good stuff in this country. but not things that she was leaving. >> fiorina says jeffrey sonnenfeld is a clintonite. when was the last time you were hanging out with them? >> i think paul begala and james carville will be surprised. i have sadly never been invited to be part of the team of advisers there. i have worked in recent weeks...
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that then a google veteran and engineers from uber and other startups bringing to education. >> the key difference for this school is the enablement of individualized learning plans. >> and that's why parents are willing to pay over $20,000 per year. for "nightly business report," i'm julia boorstin in los angeles. >>> that's "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm sharon epperson. >> i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening. we'll hope to see you right back here tomorrow night. this program has been made possible by... narrator: on this episode of "art and soul," artists opening our eyes to global climate change... [ drumming, cheering ] narrator: a multi-generational performance troupe dancing to a different beat... woman: the interaction with parents and kids, they're learning from each other, which is really a neat thing. narrator: a korean-born artist brings new life to discarded relics... a larger than life meeting of the american presidents...r the hardest to do, sort of, was ford, because he doesn't have features that jump out at you. narrator: and, key to happiness, or t
that then a google veteran and engineers from uber and other startups bringing to education. >> the key difference for this school is the enablement of individualized learning plans. >> and that's why parents are willing to pay over $20,000 per year. for "nightly business report," i'm julia boorstin in los angeles. >>> that's "nightly business report" for tonight. i'm sharon epperson. >> i'm tyler mathisen. have a great evening. we'll hope to see...
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as quietly as possible. ♪ no sudden movements. ♪ google search: bodega beach house. ♪ >> dickerson: that's it for us today if you want to read more about our cbs battleground tracker to go cbsnews.com. until next week for "face the nation" i'm john dickerson. udents improve their grades and their communities by connecting the classroom with community service. working together, students solve real problems, build new skills and apply their knowledge in a whole new way. inside the classroom and out, service learning opens new doors and brings learning to life. get your school involved. visit: www.learnandserve.gov to find out how. ♪ >> announcer: the following is a paid advertisement for omega xl. >> my name's larry king. a few years ago, i had to have open-heart surgery. when i recovered, i established the larry king cardiac foundation to help people like me avoid heart problems with proper foods, medication, and a healthy lifestyle. well, i recently met ken meares, a man with similar goals. he's the founder and c.e.o. of great healthworks and, for 25 years, has been active in cre
as quietly as possible. ♪ no sudden movements. ♪ google search: bodega beach house. ♪ >> dickerson: that's it for us today if you want to read more about our cbs battleground tracker to go cbsnews.com. until next week for "face the nation" i'm john dickerson. udents improve their grades and their communities by connecting the classroom with community service. working together, students solve real problems, build new skills and apply their knowledge in a whole new way....
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quality of life is fantastic. >> reporter: durham is on the short list to receive google fiber, the high-speed internet product in the future, and the american underground is a google for entrepreneurs' tech husband, receiving both financing and mentorship opportunities for their startups from the internet giant. this woman took advantage of these opportunities. a program giving workers laid off from triangle park a second chance. >> it meant everything to us. because you have unlimited resources that you can tap into. the american underground provided us some structure of teaching us how to do our message, teaching us what does it mean to do startup. >> reporter: patterson is living her dream now of being her own boss. she launched my family cloud last year. she's reinventing herself in a place reinventing itself, from tobacco road to an sbu entrepreneurial hotbed. austin, texas, may be known for live music and barbecue, but these days it's gaining steam for something else. it's a vibrant startup scene. isabel louisiana is one of austin's rising small business stars. this year she was a
quality of life is fantastic. >> reporter: durham is on the short list to receive google fiber, the high-speed internet product in the future, and the american underground is a google for entrepreneurs' tech husband, receiving both financing and mentorship opportunities for their startups from the internet giant. this woman took advantage of these opportunities. a program giving workers laid off from triangle park a second chance. >> it meant everything to us. because you have...
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has been left out of history, that you can't even find if you google, and to us that was the most exciting thing. >> the show is divided by themes instead of geography. they reflected their own troubled times. racism, women's rights, many works are intense overt social commentary. the red code for 11, gave everyone the same skin, a charged image. the italian artist took it around europe and was arrested in spain for a political act. there's not a campbell's soup can or american comic strip anywhere in the ten rooms of this exhibition. the world goes pop is all about learning about global artists, women artists, artists who have been ung represented. 50 years on, the art is fun, like all pop art. but these overlooked works show art at its best, bravely facing political themes and questioning what is happening around us. >> and finally tonight it's almost autumn, but for some creatures it's time to hit the beach. thousands of turtles have been coming ashore in costa rica, marking the begin of the nesting season. it has grown into a major tourist attraction. i'm del walters thanks fo
has been left out of history, that you can't even find if you google, and to us that was the most exciting thing. >> the show is divided by themes instead of geography. they reflected their own troubled times. racism, women's rights, many works are intense overt social commentary. the red code for 11, gave everyone the same skin, a charged image. the italian artist took it around europe and was arrested in spain for a political act. there's not a campbell's soup can or american comic...
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quickly check my iphone and google it? >> no. >> caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. ♪ ♪ >> hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. the biggest smear so far in the presidential campaign, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. in a vicious, utterly false attack on senator marco rubio, the head of the democratic national committee, congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz has reached a new low in political attack discourse. earlier this week the senator, rubleio, held a fundraiser at the it dallas home of real estate guy harr harlen crow. he has one of the biggest collections of memorabilia in the world. it includes items from the third reich including stuff from hitler. schultz used that collection to smear rubio, quote: rubio is holding this event on the eve of the holiest day of the jewish calendar yom kippur. holding an event in a man who dedicated his life to extinguishing the jewish people is is the height of insensitivity and indifference. there is really no excuse for such a gross act of disrespect. m
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going to show you on google earth. it upt upstairs automatically. this is an area that's not very populated, north of santiago, here is the 8.3 earthquake. we've also seen other aftershocks in the area over 6 magnitude in that region. we'll probably see quite a few more. but the pacific tsunami warning has definitely issued warnings for chile but also peru as the waves would be going out. i want to give you a few of them. first of all, hawaii, we are watching them very quickly. the wave would not reach them until about 3:00 a.m. in the morning. but french poll nich polynesia,l salvador, perhaps in the risk of this area. and if we go later on in the time frame, we're talking about areas such as australia, papua new guinea. whether or not we'll see those warnings at all, up to now it is still inin effect. >> kevin we'll check back if we need to. >>> up next, the muslim student hauled out of class when officials mistook his home made clock for a bomb. >>> who i am, who i'm hoping to become. >> eye opening revelations from david gregory, his spiritual journey. journey. >> unbelievable
going to show you on google earth. it upt upstairs automatically. this is an area that's not very populated, north of santiago, here is the 8.3 earthquake. we've also seen other aftershocks in the area over 6 magnitude in that region. we'll probably see quite a few more. but the pacific tsunami warning has definitely issued warnings for chile but also peru as the waves would be going out. i want to give you a few of them. first of all, hawaii, we are watching them very quickly. the wave would...
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knew it! (beep) find the closest party store... introducing app-connect. (google voice) here are your directions. michael: i'm gonna throw my own party. the things you love on your phone, available on 11 volkswagen models. oh, hello race car driver. in my speekitchen...clean up! it's these bounty with dawn multi-purpose cleaning towels. long-lasting power of dawn. in an ultra-durable bounty? awesome. they're water-activated. one towel can clean your whole kitchen. whoosh! and the suds dry clear. do you think i can drive? sure! bounty with dawn multi-purpose cleaning towels. speed up your clean up. we figure you probably don't have time to wait on hold. that's why at xfinity we're hard at work, building new apps like this one that lets you choose a time for us to call you. so instead of waiting on hold, we'll call you when things are just as wonderful... [phone ringing] but a little less crazy. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. later in the day she went for a town hall meeting tha
knew it! (beep) find the closest party store... introducing app-connect. (google voice) here are your directions. michael: i'm gonna throw my own party. the things you love on your phone, available on 11 volkswagen models. oh, hello race car driver. in my speekitchen...clean up! it's these bounty with dawn multi-purpose cleaning towels. long-lasting power of dawn. in an ultra-durable bounty? awesome. they're water-activated. one towel can clean your whole kitchen. whoosh! and the suds dry...
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accident teen who got into trouble because of a homemade clock ended up being a v.i.p. at the google science fair. ahmed muhammed did not enter the competition, but did meet others who entered. the 14-year-old was arrested after teachers suspected his clock was a bomb. >> speaking to ali velshi, muhammed said he is trying to move past the incident and focus on his future. >> i'm not ok going back to my school, because it's really -- it didn't really feel good about what happened there and i don't want to go back. they can apologize, but that's not going to change anyone, because what's done was done. >> muhammed withdrew from his school monday. his family are still deciding on a new school. >> a study on sexual assault on campus, a stunning report that finds a quarter of women report being attacked. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on, not just in this country, but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target weeknights 10:30p et >> a sobering new study details the
accident teen who got into trouble because of a homemade clock ended up being a v.i.p. at the google science fair. ahmed muhammed did not enter the competition, but did meet others who entered. the 14-year-old was arrested after teachers suspected his clock was a bomb. >> speaking to ali velshi, muhammed said he is trying to move past the incident and focus on his future. >> i'm not ok going back to my school, because it's really -- it didn't really feel good about what happened...
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stay ahead of the competition. >> reporter: facebook, google, yahoo! aol. they're all announcing new tools to make their ads more targeted and effective as they fight to steal ad dollars from the television giants. facebook now allowing marketers to buy ads using the language and metrics of tv advertising, nielsen ratings points. and aol is announcing a big push into live mobile video. not only distributing its own content and of that huffco and tech crunch to its nearly 2,000 partners but creating a platform for any content provider to create and distribute mobile video to about half a billion mobile users around the world. >> really an opportunity to take the scale of what people are used to in traditional or online and accelerate it to mobile. and we think live in mobile is probably going to be the most important aspect of mobile in the future. >> reporter: ad execs see digital video advertising poised to overtake tv but tv is fight back. all the networks are streaming more video with ads embedded. viacom's experimenting with cutting ad time at its networks including mtv. and ever
stay ahead of the competition. >> reporter: facebook, google, yahoo! aol. they're all announcing new tools to make their ads more targeted and effective as they fight to steal ad dollars from the television giants. facebook now allowing marketers to buy ads using the language and metrics of tv advertising, nielsen ratings points. and aol is announcing a big push into live mobile video. not only distributing its own content and of that huffco and tech crunch to its nearly 2,000 partners...
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just involved in an active shooter outside paris, on a train. tell mom and dad and google it if you don't believe me. >> all right, here is a tough question for you because you are three american heroes. but i want an honest answer. have there been any tears? >> have i cried since? >> yeah. >> i have, yeah. >> the first time i cried was when the girl was telling me that i'm her hero and asking if i could fly. that was embarrassing, in front of like my whole family and her whole family at some dinner. but it needed to happen -- >> what about you, they're on record. >> yes -- >> maybe, well, the interview is not yet over. >> i will say -- >> what brought you to tears? >> i was having a conversation with somebody, and they were just trying to explain to me basically how -- much they felt that they almost lost me. and i was just like you don't understand like how i feel. >> and like -- >> you're getting all this publicity and stuff, but really. >> reporter: ju-- >> really, we're just happy to be alive. on a train outside of paris. >> other than you are still here, you're still standing,
just involved in an active shooter outside paris, on a train. tell mom and dad and google it if you don't believe me. >> all right, here is a tough question for you because you are three american heroes. but i want an honest answer. have there been any tears? >> have i cried since? >> yeah. >> i have, yeah. >> the first time i cried was when the girl was telling me that i'm her hero and asking if i could fly. that was embarrassing, in front of like my whole family...
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be crazy. i knew it! (beep) find the closest party store... introducing app-connect. (google voice) here are your directions. michael: i'm gonna throw my own party. the things you love on your phone, available on 11 volkswagen models. why should over two hundred years of citi history matter to you? well, because it tells us something powerful about progress: that whether times are good or bad, people and their ideas will continue to move the world forward. as long as they have someone to believe in them. citi financed the transatlantic cable that connected continents. and the panama canal, that made our world a smaller place. we backed the marshall plan that helped europe regain its strength. and pioneered the atm, for cash, anytime. for over two centuries we've supported dreams like these, and the people and companies behind them. so why should that matter to you? because, today, we are still helping progress makers turn their ideas into reality. and the next great idea could be yours. >>> some developments today in the case of baby doe, the little girl found dead wrapped in a tra
be crazy. i knew it! (beep) find the closest party store... introducing app-connect. (google voice) here are your directions. michael: i'm gonna throw my own party. the things you love on your phone, available on 11 volkswagen models. why should over two hundred years of citi history matter to you? well, because it tells us something powerful about progress: that whether times are good or bad, people and their ideas will continue to move the world forward. as long as they have someone to...
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federal drug law is written so broadly that everything google sets up in the country is a technical and medical device, telling doctors to treat patients with that. technically, they are within the fda jurisdiction. they have not dared to hold their fire. if they do, [indiscernible] avik: let's get to another question. >> i'm recently retired oncologist. i want to second what paul howard said, this goes back to the very -- 1969 when we had the combination of approved ticket -- approved to cure hodgkin's disease, to cure 62% of the people, the single drug that we used was assisting nine-month remission. we discussed it at that day never approved combinations of drugs but we went ahead and did it. we never got bothered, and we still laugh about it years later. it was well discussed the mutations caused by other diseases, but the key issue that has to be addressed is that when we went down to the american society of clinical oncology toronto congress, they told us -- to lobby congress. they told us that just get some patients, put it in front and said it around, they cannot argue with
federal drug law is written so broadly that everything google sets up in the country is a technical and medical device, telling doctors to treat patients with that. technically, they are within the fda jurisdiction. they have not dared to hold their fire. if they do, [indiscernible] avik: let's get to another question. >> i'm recently retired oncologist. i want to second what paul howard said, this goes back to the very -- 1969 when we had the combination of approved ticket -- approved...
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their way around google maps. when you've been bussed root different countries and showing up somewhere, it really is a no man's land. also translation apps to be able to communicate with the volunteers and aid workers and things like currency calculators. it's hard to know how you give evidence to this, but there's certainly anecdotal stories that help us understand that maybe some of the risks and costs at least rewarding trafficking might be going down a little bit as people have more information and can better even negotiate for themselves or look out for themselves. >> they can literally navigate for themselves, kate. how important is it to deliver wi-fi as part of the humanitarian response to the refugee crisis? >> i think it's something that needs to be part of every humanitarian aid's kind of basic kit, if you will. luckily after a few days, green peace showed up and they have a really extensive, more high capacity set up, but they were able to put out in the train station at budapest, but even in the camp, we were helping support them, as well, because there's only so much, you
their way around google maps. when you've been bussed root different countries and showing up somewhere, it really is a no man's land. also translation apps to be able to communicate with the volunteers and aid workers and things like currency calculators. it's hard to know how you give evidence to this, but there's certainly anecdotal stories that help us understand that maybe some of the risks and costs at least rewarding trafficking might be going down a little bit as people have more...
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soon as we have them. just stay calm and move as quietly as possible. ♪ no sudden movements. ♪ google search: bodega beach house. ♪ ♪ have you touched the stuff?. it's evil. and ladders. sfx: [screams] they have all those warnings on 'em. might as well say... 'you're gonna die, jeff.' you hired someone to clean the gutters. not just someone. angie's list helped me find a highly rated service provider to do the work at a fair price. ♪ everyone can shop, but members get more with reviews, live customer support, and better pricing. come see what the new angie's list can do for you. i tried depend last weekend. it really made the difference between a morning around the house and getting a little exercise. only depend underwear has new confidence core technology for fast absorption and the smooth, comfortable fit of fit-flex™ protection. get a coupon at depend.com at ally bank no branches equals great rates. it's a fact. kind of like shopping hungry equals overshopping. >>> donald trump is taking his political show to dallas. it's a warmup for wednesday night's big second republica
soon as we have them. just stay calm and move as quietly as possible. ♪ no sudden movements. ♪ google search: bodega beach house. ♪ ♪ have you touched the stuff?. it's evil. and ladders. sfx: [screams] they have all those warnings on 'em. might as well say... 'you're gonna die, jeff.' you hired someone to clean the gutters. not just someone. angie's list helped me find a highly rated service provider to do the work at a fair price. ♪ everyone can shop, but members get more with...
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google. what are the implications here of that? >> i really like that reporter's work generally, but i don't find that particularly worrisome at the moment. remember, we don't know everything that is in all of the e-mails that have been turned over to the government to date. but in the thousands that we have been able to review, particularly the trove that came out last month, only two that we know of, were top secret, and involved things that, you know, on the one hand, are top secret, cia and nga programs about surveillance. but on the other hand, are things that have been publicly reported. so whether this is on a special server at this point at this point, doesn't concern me as much. the fbi may have another view. and the fbi now is looking through, trying to determine where else did this classified information sort of leak to as a result of the way she set up her server. >> and eric, real quickly, secretary clinton, her trustworthy numbers are through the floor. what can she do to turn that around? was that apology last week going to be enough? >> i don't know. that's a politica
google. what are the implications here of that? >> i really like that reporter's work generally, but i don't find that particularly worrisome at the moment. remember, we don't know everything that is in all of the e-mails that have been turned over to the government to date. but in the thousands that we have been able to review, particularly the trove that came out last month, only two that we know of, were top secret, and involved things that, you know, on the one hand, are top secret,...
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. (google voice) here are your directions. michael: i'm gonna throw my own party. the things you love on your phone, available on 11 volkswagen models. have my stomach feeling all knotted up. i've tried laxatives... but my symptoms keep returning. my constipation feels like a pile of bricks... that keeps coming back. linzess can help. once-daily linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel movements. linzess helps you proactively manage your symptoms. do not give linzess to children under 6 and it should not be given to children 6 to 17. it may harm them. don't take linzess if you have a bowel blockage. get immediate help if you develop unusual or severe stomach pain especially with bloody or black stools. the most common side effect is diarrhea, sometimes severe. if it's severe, stop taking linzess and call your doctor right away. other side effects include, gas, stomach-area pain and swelling. bottom line, ask your doctor about linzess today. affected by oil spills, rescue workers h
. (google voice) here are your directions. michael: i'm gonna throw my own party. the things you love on your phone, available on 11 volkswagen models. have my stomach feeling all knotted up. i've tried laxatives... but my symptoms keep returning. my constipation feels like a pile of bricks... that keeps coming back. linzess can help. once-daily linzess treats adults with ibs with constipation or chronic constipation. linzess is thought to help calm pain-sensing nerves and accelerate bowel...
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movements. ♪ google search: bodega beach house. ♪ ♪ >>> everyone knows immigration has been a flash point issue this election. we'll likely hear more about it at that debate tonight. but jeb bush is releasing a brand-new bilingual campaign ad featuring, for the first time, his wife, columba. [ speaking spanish ] >> i have lived more than half my life here. so, you know, i agree that we all have the same interests, the same feelings. [ speaking spanish ] >> the ad appealing to hispanic-americans reflects the political power of this changing electorate. think about this. in 1970, less than 1 in 20 people living in the united states were foreign born. today, that number is one in eight. this second great wave of immigration started 50 years ago next month when president johnson signed the 1965 immigration and naturalization act. and for all the focus now coming on those from mexico and often political focus, there's a new book, "a nation of nations" where author tom jelten paints a diverse and complicated portrait of what's happening in america. hi, tom. thanks for joining us. >> hi, ari. go
movements. ♪ google search: bodega beach house. ♪ ♪ >>> everyone knows immigration has been a flash point issue this election. we'll likely hear more about it at that debate tonight. but jeb bush is releasing a brand-new bilingual campaign ad featuring, for the first time, his wife, columba. [ speaking spanish ] >> i have lived more than half my life here. so, you know, i agree that we all have the same interests, the same feelings. [ speaking spanish ] >> the ad...
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interesting, google invited him to their science fair. twitter has offered him an internship. president obama in a tweet said "cool clock, ahmed. want to bring it to the white house?" mark zuckerberg posted "having the skill and ambition to build something cool should lead to applause, not arrest." nasa which, of course, he was wearing a nasa t-shirt. i don't think you could pry that thing off him at this point. they said, "we're supporters of s.t.e.m. and inspiring kids like ahmed to pursue their dreams. get involved. >> they were afraid this would taint him and follow him through life, but i think it's just the opposite now that this negative can turn into a positive, empowering thing for the rest of his life that may help him succeed in life. >> a darker part of this story also is the mayor of irving, texas. the mayor posted a statement saying that "i do not fault the school or the police for looking into what they saw as a potential threat." but it was earlier this year that this same mayor at a conservative campaign event apparently against sharia law in irving, texas, w
interesting, google invited him to their science fair. twitter has offered him an internship. president obama in a tweet said "cool clock, ahmed. want to bring it to the white house?" mark zuckerberg posted "having the skill and ambition to build something cool should lead to applause, not arrest." nasa which, of course, he was wearing a nasa t-shirt. i don't think you could pry that thing off him at this point. they said, "we're supporters of s.t.e.m. and inspiring...
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. permly, i have no issues with him. but a quick google search would have shown and prevented that and laid that out there and showed that -- as far as members, listen, i run a membership organization. it's hard to build a real grass roots advocacy group. just like it's hard to form a v.a. that, you can find groups out there fighting for reform. 75 paid. we're out there kicking and poking and jabbing. >> he says he's got hundreds of thousands of supporters and he's legit. >> you can claim that because of e-mail lists or whatever. 50,000 on facebook. that fine groups like ours have far more. members are real people who do work for you. >> if these people donated, cnn was reporting it could been up to seven figures. if they donated to charity that is not a charity, what's going to happen to the money? >> well, it's going to sit. it's going to sit there in a holding pattern right now. if they're able to get their stat again, that money can be used. it's not immediately going down a rat hole. the question would be -- the talking about vets and vets issues, we've got a great plan. i take pr
. permly, i have no issues with him. but a quick google search would have shown and prevented that and laid that out there and showed that -- as far as members, listen, i run a membership organization. it's hard to build a real grass roots advocacy group. just like it's hard to form a v.a. that, you can find groups out there fighting for reform. 75 paid. we're out there kicking and poking and jabbing. >> he says he's got hundreds of thousands of supporters and he's legit. >> you can...
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google. and to us that was the most exciting thing. >> reporter: the show is divided by themes instead of geography. the artists reflected their own troubling times, the cold war, the war in vietnam, racism, women's rights. many of the works are intense, unlike the dead pan humor of the textbook american pop artists. the red coat for 11 gave everyone the same skin, a charged image when racism was rampant. the italian artist took it around europe and was arrested in spain for a political act. there is not a campbell's soup can or american comic strip anywhere here. it's about learning about global artists, women artists, artists that were unrepresented. it's playful, ironic. but they show art at its best, embracing political themes and questioning what is happening around us. >>> plenty more news for you on-line, breaking news, video on demand, in-depth reports, www.aljazeera.com. i'm ali velshi. "on target" tonight, homeless on the home front. let's finally solve a shameful problem and get those who fought so for america into stable housing for good. >>> 49,933. that is the government's m
google. and to us that was the most exciting thing. >> reporter: the show is divided by themes instead of geography. the artists reflected their own troubling times, the cold war, the war in vietnam, racism, women's rights. many of the works are intense, unlike the dead pan humor of the textbook american pop artists. the red coat for 11 gave everyone the same skin, a charged image when racism was rampant. the italian artist took it around europe and was arrested in spain for a political...
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and they have decreed and stated publicly and he is right and google knows this and that is why they're getting into business and apple knows this and that is why they're getting into business and all of silicon valleyand has not reached washington you. the have incredible computing tools. you give them enough an update and they can unravel pathways. it is too good not to say, why would darfur, then advanced research projects agency, suddenly be interested in cancer? they actually issued a big mechanism notice a couple of beers ago saying that if we give you a really complex data set, get some ingenious technology working out mechanisms within that data set, and vitally, signaling systems, too, the nsa has this uge database if i blow up this person, we will stop having terrorist incidents, i'm quite sure the nsa would not want to share its database of every risk of the country. same goes for cancer, and we have terrific oncology and they haven't exactly right. the fda has the lead analysis and affiliated to the nsa, we would be in really good shape. this is what it is all about.
and they have decreed and stated publicly and he is right and google knows this and that is why they're getting into business and apple knows this and that is why they're getting into business and all of silicon valleyand has not reached washington you. the have incredible computing tools. you give them enough an update and they can unravel pathways. it is too good not to say, why would darfur, then advanced research projects agency, suddenly be interested in cancer? they actually issued a big...
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closest party store... introducing app-connect. (google voice) here are your directions. michael: i'm gonna throw my own party. the things you love on your phone, available on 11 volkswagen models. >>> new fallout after reports claim that senior vatican officials are upset with the white house guest list of those who will greet pope francis at his welcome ceremony wednesday. those invited include the first openly gay episcopalian bishop, and supporters of president obama's health care law, which was criticized by many catholics for violations against church teachings on contraceptiocontra. take a look. >> did the white house invite people to this ceremony to reflect a broad diversity instead of just catholics who might agree with one set of policies? >> the white house planned the ceremony that would ensure pope francis would receive the warm welcome that reflects the warm feelings that 30 million americans have about him and his leadership. >> joining me now, chris christie and mike huckabee. also here, we'll start with governor huckabee. you are not happy with that guest list. tell
closest party store... introducing app-connect. (google voice) here are your directions. michael: i'm gonna throw my own party. the things you love on your phone, available on 11 volkswagen models. >>> new fallout after reports claim that senior vatican officials are upset with the white house guest list of those who will greet pope francis at his welcome ceremony wednesday. those invited include the first openly gay episcopalian bishop, and supporters of president obama's health care...
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google science fair. he did not enter the competition but met with others who did. clearly, he's a rock star there. the 14-year-old was arrested last week after teachers say they suspected his clock was a bomb. speaking to ali velshi, he said he's trying to move past it and focus on the future. >> i'm not okay going back to my school because it didn't feel good about what happened there. i don't want to go back to that. they can apologize, but it won't change anything because what's done was down. >> he officially withdrew from his school on monday. his family is still deciding on a new school. >>> senate democrats have unveiled tough new rules aimed to slow climate change. the measure is to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 34% by 2025. it also requires power companies to use alternative energy and extend clean energy tax credits until 2018. pope francis is expected to bring up climate change in his speech to congress later this week. climate change and drought may be taking a toll on california's giant sequoias. the ancient trees are losing limbs and needles like scientists have ne
google science fair. he did not enter the competition but met with others who did. clearly, he's a rock star there. the 14-year-old was arrested last week after teachers say they suspected his clock was a bomb. speaking to ali velshi, he said he's trying to move past it and focus on the future. >> i'm not okay going back to my school because it didn't feel good about what happened there. i don't want to go back to that. they can apologize, but it won't change anything because what's done...
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knew it! (beep) find the closest party store... introducing app-connect. (google voice) here are your directions. michael: i'm gonna throw my own party. the things you love on your phone, available on 11 volkswagen models. ththere's no easy, way to do your job when you're sick. tough symptoms need alka-seltzer plus cold & cough it's four cold symptom fighters put you back in control. stay unstoppable. alka-seltzer plus. married to morty kaufman. [ lee ] now that i'm getting older some things are harder to do. this is not a safe thing to do. be careful babe. there should be some way to make it easier [ doorbell rings ] let's open it up and see what's cookin'. oh i like that. look at this it's got a handle on it. i don't have to climb up. this yellow part up here really catches a lot of the dust. did you notice how clean it looks? morty are you listening? morty? [ morty ] i'm listening! i want you to know have you touched the stuff?.ing? morty? it's evil. and ladders. sfx: [screams] they have all those warnings on 'em. might as well say... 'you're gonna die, jeff.' you hired someone to
knew it! (beep) find the closest party store... introducing app-connect. (google voice) here are your directions. michael: i'm gonna throw my own party. the things you love on your phone, available on 11 volkswagen models. ththere's no easy, way to do your job when you're sick. tough symptoms need alka-seltzer plus cold & cough it's four cold symptom fighters put you back in control. stay unstoppable. alka-seltzer plus. married to morty kaufman. [ lee ] now that i'm getting older some...