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alexa: hey, look! -lemonis: how are you? -alexa: hi, alexa lemley. lemonis: alexa, nice to meet you. sam: oh, hi. i'm sam. marcus, oh, it is wonderful to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. sam: [ sighs ] so, great, yeah, this is dede. -dede: hi, i'm dede. -lemonis: hey, how are you? nice to meet you. what is this up front here? is this a retail store? it is our retail area, shipping and order packing... lemonis: a retail store? really? i feel like i'm walking into a high school bake sale. so what are the roles? you guys are partners? -alexa: with us? yes. -lemonis: yes. -sam: we're married. -alexa: yes. -lemonis: oh, you are married. -sam: yeah. -lemonis: oh, very cool. -sam: thank you. alexa: i do production and sam does marketing and officy stuff with dede and sales. sam: alexa was voted best chef in indiana two years in a row. lemonis: wow. so this is sriracha lime? how many different flavors do you have? alexa: over 200. lemonis: i can't think of any company that has a core product and decides to have 200 different types of them. i think when y
alexa: hey, look! -lemonis: how are you? -alexa: hi, alexa lemley. lemonis: alexa, nice to meet you. sam: oh, hi. i'm sam. marcus, oh, it is wonderful to meet you. lemonis: nice to meet you. sam: [ sighs ] so, great, yeah, this is dede. -dede: hi, i'm dede. -lemonis: hey, how are you? nice to meet you. what is this up front here? is this a retail store? it is our retail area, shipping and order packing... lemonis: a retail store? really? i feel like i'm walking into a high school bake sale. so...
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alexa knows. >> about 1,000 of our viewers just went off. alexa play please rap. that's what it's going to do. from the runway to the delivery room christie turlington burns taking on health care joining us live in the studio to talk about what she's doing ahead. first the ultra rich are chan changing course in their investment strategy. sort of. where are they putting their money now? we will tell you next. tell you . tell you . we're facing 20 billion security events every day. ddos campaigns, ransomware, malware attacks... actually, we just handled all the priority threats. you did that? we did that. really. we analyzed millions of articles and reports. we can identify threats 50% faster. you can do that? we can do that. then do that. can we do that? we can do that. >>> hi, everybody. i'm sue herera. here is your cnbc news update this hour. philadelphia prosecutors say the amtrak engineer involved in a derailment that killed eight people and injured 200 others will not be charged. they can't prove he acted with conscious disregard when he accelerated the train
alexa knows. >> about 1,000 of our viewers just went off. alexa play please rap. that's what it's going to do. from the runway to the delivery room christie turlington burns taking on health care joining us live in the studio to talk about what she's doing ahead. first the ultra rich are chan changing course in their investment strategy. sort of. where are they putting their money now? we will tell you next. tell you . tell you . we're facing 20 billion security events every day. ddos...
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alexa stop. >> you know the problem is the volume was just too loud for alexa to hear. by the time he arrived in the morning he would have to find another way to crank the song. >> that is really complicated. you've got to go simple if you're going to do that. >> and you never got to give you up. >> that is not destined to work out. >>> back to the program here. it was a shove heard all around the nba. we hear from the wizards kelly ah bray as game three ejection. >> wheelchair basketball gets >>> this maryland woman has a family and a busy life but she spends her evenings and weekends picking up furniture, clothing, and toys for others from a far away country. people she never knew until she hung out with wusa 9 special assignment unit. why does she do it? andrea mckaren has her emotional story of embracing differences tonight right here on wusa9.com at 11:00. >>> local athletes are getting back in the game and finding a new purpose through wheelchair basketball. >> delia goncalves is joining us to tell us one man's story determination despite an uphill battle. >> repo
alexa stop. >> you know the problem is the volume was just too loud for alexa to hear. by the time he arrived in the morning he would have to find another way to crank the song. >> that is really complicated. you've got to go simple if you're going to do that. >> and you never got to give you up. >> that is not destined to work out. >>> back to the program here. it was a shove heard all around the nba. we hear from the wizards kelly ah bray as game three...
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. >> apple has siri, amazon has alexa and facebook has unveiled something called parlay. they introduced that new research tool today calling it a one stop search for dialogue research. a fancy way of saying talking to a computer. the goal is for people to have their own digital friend, virtual assistant that can be customized for each person and under their control. >>> a government watchdog that investigates a wide range of subjects from bike lanes to others, is in need of volunteers. to recruit candidates for the next civil grand jury in san francisco. a big push is being made to recruit younger people and minorities. >> we need fresh ideas. we need people of color, we need people who are young, going to new careers because they just fished a second education and we'd like to have more diversity on the grand jurys. >> in the past year they released reports on police shootings and homelessness and jail conditions. the commitment is for one year begins july 1st. >>> would you let an airline scan your face in order to identify you? >> not sure about that. delta airlines i
. >> apple has siri, amazon has alexa and facebook has unveiled something called parlay. they introduced that new research tool today calling it a one stop search for dialogue research. a fancy way of saying talking to a computer. the goal is for people to have their own digital friend, virtual assistant that can be customized for each person and under their control. >>> a government watchdog that investigates a wide range of subjects from bike lanes to others, is in need of...
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. >>> if you have alexa we give news updates. you can say, alexa, what is the news? you will hear me and mike. speaking of gasia mikaelian, she has a look at what's coming up. good morning. >>> good morning. coming up in minutes, as we continue to follow developments in the manchester bombing at a ariana grande concert, we are also hearing heartwarming stories of people taking action in a time of uncertainty to help total strangers. what one woman did for dozens of teenagers that gave them and their parents the gift of peace of mind. also, the warriors are in the finals and fans will do just about anything to get the latest warrior's gear including missing work. people were lined up outside a pleasant hill sporting goods store but one item is very hot and it's nowhere to be found. we will hear from a fan who has some explaining to do to his boss because he missed work trying to get this one special thing that is not available. we will tell you what is available as retract down that item. these stories and more when i join you in a few minutes. >> your teasing us. >>
. >>> if you have alexa we give news updates. you can say, alexa, what is the news? you will hear me and mike. speaking of gasia mikaelian, she has a look at what's coming up. good morning. >>> good morning. coming up in minutes, as we continue to follow developments in the manchester bombing at a ariana grande concert, we are also hearing heartwarming stories of people taking action in a time of uncertainty to help total strangers. what one woman did for dozens of teenagers...
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. >>> and alexa's making its way into television. amazon is now taking orders for special tvs with alexa built in. along with telling alexa to change the channel, you'll be able to tell alexia to dim the house lights and other smart appliances. it will cost between $450 and $900. anne-marie. >> what every couch potato needs. thank you so much, jill. >>> still ahead, repurposing firearms. we'll show you a company that's ta using illegal guns to create jewelry to help fight violence. i was covered. i tried lots of things over the years. but i didn't give up. i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. that still works. now? see me. see me. i found clear skin that lasts. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx, you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur. tell your doctor if
. >>> and alexa's making its way into television. amazon is now taking orders for special tvs with alexa built in. along with telling alexa to change the channel, you'll be able to tell alexia to dim the house lights and other smart appliances. it will cost between $450 and $900. anne-marie. >> what every couch potato needs. thank you so much, jill. >>> still ahead, repurposing firearms. we'll show you a company that's ta using illegal guns to create jewelry to help...
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>> we'll ask alexa. we'll go and so he if you can get the bleacher. >> nothing wrong with the bleachers. >> okay. matt harvey. >>> we'll be watching for the new john cully will join us. the company once ran at report highs. the s&p got a record close yesterday, but but moving up 0.1 of a point. back in a minute. ck in a minute. ray's always been different. ck in a minute. last year, he said he was going to dig a hole to china. at&t is working with farmers to improve irrigation techniques. remote moisture sensors use a reliable network to tell them when and where to water. so that farmers like ray can compete in big ways. china. oh ... he got there. that's the power of and. i count on my dell small for tech advice. with one phone call, i get products that suit my needs and i get back to business. ♪ ♪ view of dodd/frank reportedly will not be due until june. they will give priorities to banking regulation. we'll see how it affects the space today. >> look, maybe it's reflecting the fact that france --
>> we'll ask alexa. we'll go and so he if you can get the bleacher. >> nothing wrong with the bleachers. >> okay. matt harvey. >>> we'll be watching for the new john cully will join us. the company once ran at report highs. the s&p got a record close yesterday, but but moving up 0.1 of a point. back in a minute. ck in a minute. ray's always been different. ck in a minute. last year, he said he was going to dig a hole to china. at&t is working with farmers to...
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given that amazon has just introduced their latest alexa with a screen, the alexa show, we are hearing the apple product will not have a screen. it is solely a speaker. emily: there are some interesting details you guys have found in terms of what might set this apart when it comes to the sound and its ability to understand what's going on in a room. tell me about that. alex: that's the differentiator it seems apple is hoping to make. amazon and google have these well-established products. apple clearly seems to think that having a better quality speaker will give them an edge. there are things like surroundsound, which is beamed out from the device, and an ability to follow the shape of a room and therefore adjust the acoustic performance accordingly. emily: the surroundsound might be louder and chris -- crisper. it might also determine how loud the speaker needs to be, essentially. alex: it can adapt to the acoustics. this hints towards an effort from apple to make it a premium product. if you look at the pricing of the amazon alexa, they do not make much profit on that. they do it a
given that amazon has just introduced their latest alexa with a screen, the alexa show, we are hearing the apple product will not have a screen. it is solely a speaker. emily: there are some interesting details you guys have found in terms of what might set this apart when it comes to the sound and its ability to understand what's going on in a room. tell me about that. alex: that's the differentiator it seems apple is hoping to make. amazon and google have these well-established products....
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. >> amazon alexa now has eyes and a face. >> amazon unveiling the echo show. the first smart speaker with a build-in camera and touch screen. >> it will allow face calls with amazon apps that are compatible. >> word is the phone's processor and other electron kwrebgz will be ready on schedule. >> the iphone 8 is set to be unveiled in september. >>> a new twitter record. >> asking wendy's how many he >> asking wendy's how many he retreats for a year >> and then a year of free >> and then a year of free nugget the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine. join energy upgrade california and do your thing. ♪ if you grow up here, you really can be anything. sutter health. proudly caring for northern california, birthplace of pioneers. >>> welcome back. south koreans have a n
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i think there's a lot that's pretty interesting in how alexa and other platforms as well but alexa is the one that has the most play right now. i think it's very interesting and very very early. >> mike, as you look forward to some of these developer conferences you cover services and software writ large in silicon valley. is there a single technology or platform or possibility that you think is going to push one of these ecosystems ahead of the others? >> well, i think that you actually really hit the nail on the head earlier which is the way people should be thinking about alexa and google home and even a lot of these sort of chat bots and ai powered services which is what is the next frontier for search. for years google had this sort of dominance of the desktop search. you would go into the website, put something in a box and it serves it up and it's easy. we don't really know as ellie was saying what's the next interface going to be. you see stuff with amazon and alexa early on right now but that's only in the one or two million unit sales, probably, in the estimates. we are stil
i think there's a lot that's pretty interesting in how alexa and other platforms as well but alexa is the one that has the most play right now. i think it's very interesting and very very early. >> mike, as you look forward to some of these developer conferences you cover services and software writ large in silicon valley. is there a single technology or platform or possibility that you think is going to push one of these ecosystems ahead of the others? >> well, i think that you...
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with what they have, with alexa and echo products, that can be very disruptive. think about the applications, in the consumer world, think about that technology being taken in the commercial world, running warehouses through this type of technology. that could be really valuable, something that may not be fully appreciated in the stock price right now. >> i fell in love with alexa, and now i've sort of fallen out of love with her. she doesn't understand me the way she used to, frankly. but are there any weak spots that you soo e? one of them that i hear a lot of my associates here say is that they were a little suspicious of having a microphone in their house that could potentially listen to everything. are there businesses or vulnerabilities anywhere there you see in amazon? >> yeah. i think that's one of the first ones that you think about. that there's potential risk with that. all it takes is one breach of data with that. and potentially that could be very disruptive for the growth plans there. a lot of things going on with a large company. execution risk her
with what they have, with alexa and echo products, that can be very disruptive. think about the applications, in the consumer world, think about that technology being taken in the commercial world, running warehouses through this type of technology. that could be really valuable, something that may not be fully appreciated in the stock price right now. >> i fell in love with alexa, and now i've sort of fallen out of love with her. she doesn't understand me the way she used to, frankly....
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alexa is a fantastic way to connect to the outside world when you are at home. lighthouse is a fantastic week to connect to the home when you are in the outside world. emily: how many devices am i go go to need? >> it depends what you are looking for. if what you are most excited about is understanding what is happening at home while you are out, then lighthouse is a fantastic choice. emily: are privacy and security issues of concern here. the fact you have a camera monitoring you inside your home. it sounds a little like big brother. security and privacy are of the utmost importance. and trust is also important. we built in bank level security measures across the products. emily: what is your take on that? what are you hearing from potential customers? >> i think people are getting comfortable with the privacy issues. i have a nest camera in my kid'' room, and nest is owned by google and makes money selling data. and yet here i using it and not am thinking too much about it. in a lot of ways we have given up more to these companies in terms of privacy than anyt
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i like alexa. i like the power of it but we're entering that space, how much information do we want to get give amazon because amazon's main goal is to sell us this stuff. stuart: we hear a bill is about to be passed that will pay for the government all the way through to september. it prevents a government shutdown. in this funding bill some things are just not there. for example, like funding the border wall. like funding a deportation force. like cutting funding to planned parenthood. there is no cut in funds to sanctuary cities. seems like a big compromise to me. david webb is with us, fox news contributor. david, i say that is a compromise, i think it's a good thing to do to get it out of the way to get on with health care, tax cuts. what say you? >> i will agree on the compromise, that is how you're going to get it forward in d.c. they will take political hits on this, because they didn't tie any strong requirements to funding for sanctuary cities. they didn't put in ability to claw back. we
i like alexa. i like the power of it but we're entering that space, how much information do we want to get give amazon because amazon's main goal is to sell us this stuff. stuart: we hear a bill is about to be passed that will pay for the government all the way through to september. it prevents a government shutdown. in this funding bill some things are just not there. for example, like funding the border wall. like funding a deportation force. like cutting funding to planned parenthood. there...
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. >> this tape is for you: riley, jordan, jane, kayla, alexa, dylan, ms. rambo and all who will go after me today. thank you for doing this project. thank you for stepping up to prevent suicide. >> hi, it's hannah. >> reporter: the project was inspired by the controversial netflix show "13 reasons why." but unlike the show, in which a girl sends tapes to students who led her to commit suicide, student at oxford recorded tapes calling out people who gave them hope. the program was called: 13 reasons why not. >> listening to morgan tell the story, it was heartbreaking for me as the mom. to hear your daughter has to tell your first daughter's story 'cause she is not here to do it herself. >> amy hefeli is the mother of morgan and megan. megan committed suicide 4 years ago, outside the school. but the project isn't limited to people with suicidal thoughts. many students faced down all kinds of despair. >> i'm the varsity goalie for our school for girls - and someone made a comment about how you're the goalie because you're the biggest one on the team. >> repor
. >> this tape is for you: riley, jordan, jane, kayla, alexa, dylan, ms. rambo and all who will go after me today. thank you for doing this project. thank you for stepping up to prevent suicide. >> hi, it's hannah. >> reporter: the project was inspired by the controversial netflix show "13 reasons why." but unlike the show, in which a girl sends tapes to students who led her to commit suicide, student at oxford recorded tapes calling out people who gave them hope....
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you say, hey, alexa. >> hey jude. >> hey, alexa, play hey, jude. >> do we know the name of the newest version? is it also alexa. >> yes, that will be the call out sign. that's funny because they have a problem with t2y right? it's called an echo, everyone calls it the echo. they have a branding problem there. new echo. i don't know what they're going to call it. >> brand manager scott mcgrew on the job. thank you very much. >> talking about a delicate issue with airlines. united airlines now says it's looking into an incident reported last night by nbc bay area consumer investigator chris chmura that involves a passenger having his ticket canceled after an instant with the ticketing agent. >> stop, stop. put it down now.çó >> that is the ticketing agent in n new orleans. now, they're telling the bay area passenger not to film the interaction. it started when the agent told him it would cost $300 to buy a bulky bag to check in the other direction. things more heated from there. one aviation expert says that filming at an airport is allowed. >> you do not have myxñ permissn to videot
you say, hey, alexa. >> hey jude. >> hey, alexa, play hey, jude. >> do we know the name of the newest version? is it also alexa. >> yes, that will be the call out sign. that's funny because they have a problem with t2y right? it's called an echo, everyone calls it the echo. they have a branding problem there. new echo. i don't know what they're going to call it. >> brand manager scott mcgrew on the job. thank you very much. >> talking about a delicate issue...
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you can even think of amazon echo and alexa as an extension of that. if we get you to touch amazon in some way, 8-10 times a day, that includes video are asking alexa what the weather is, all that eventually accrues to i am going to shift a larger percentage of my retail spend to amazon. so even though that is not generating topline dollars, it is cementing what is undoubtedly the industry's most powerful customer relationship. caroline: where next in terms of can amazon possibly go? we are seeing record highs for many of these stocks. i am looking at amazon with with a $439 billion market cap. it's about to grow as it holds it holds on to those after-hours trading numbers. are you expecting just continued positivity coming from amazon? jitendra: as he mentioned, now that these touch points at amazon keeps adding with video, ,ith the ai assistants different products and services, it brings people back to prime. once people are back to prime, they spend more, so this cycle has a long runway, because if you look at the markets, they are just starting to
you can even think of amazon echo and alexa as an extension of that. if we get you to touch amazon in some way, 8-10 times a day, that includes video are asking alexa what the weather is, all that eventually accrues to i am going to shift a larger percentage of my retail spend to amazon. so even though that is not generating topline dollars, it is cementing what is undoubtedly the industry's most powerful customer relationship. caroline: where next in terms of can amazon possibly go? we are...
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. >> alexa, accept the call. hey, mom. >> hi, honey. how are things? >> the show brings traditional echo features together with regular capabilities including phone calls, youtube, camera and more. available for preorder, $230, will be available on the 28th of june. shares of amazon did hit all-time highs earlier this morning. walter, to your earlier point about innovation, some viewers did wonder whether or not apple should have already had a product like this. >> you know, tony fidell used to work at apple, he helped create the ipod and he went on to create nest, which as you know what nest is. it handles your therm stats in your home and something i never felt was that great. i didn't want my coffee pot to go on remotely, but, you know, it is a useful thing. but that ties into a larger ecosystem. google or apple that has now acquired that, what are you going to do to integrate the home? as i say, i think alphabet or google, as i still call it, and amazon have gotten a leg up in that market. what may be a surprise is if microsoft of all, you know, co
. >> alexa, accept the call. hey, mom. >> hi, honey. how are things? >> the show brings traditional echo features together with regular capabilities including phone calls, youtube, camera and more. available for preorder, $230, will be available on the 28th of june. shares of amazon did hit all-time highs earlier this morning. walter, to your earlier point about innovation, some viewers did wonder whether or not apple should have already had a product like this. >> you...
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. >>> upgrades to apple's laptops and alexa. pam cook is back with the latest business headlines. >>> good morning. we do have traffic that is going to be busy. not only this morning, but also we will tell you about some events that could make your afternoon commute challenging. >>> alexa, what is the forecast for today? mostly sunny. a little breezy. high 60s and 70s. (man) hmm. what do you think? ♪ (stranger) good mornin'! ♪ (store p.a.) attention shoppers, there's a lost couple in the men's department. (vo) there's a great big un-khaki world out there. explore it in a subaru crosstrek. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >> welcome back to mornings on 2. the time is 7:13. it's not just about the iphone. analysts are expecting some other new things from apple at the developers conference in san jose. >>> the president is having an effect on wall street. pam cook is back with that and more in today's money business. >> analysts saying wall street is concerned about the implications of latest news about the firing of j
. >>> upgrades to apple's laptops and alexa. pam cook is back with the latest business headlines. >>> good morning. we do have traffic that is going to be busy. not only this morning, but also we will tell you about some events that could make your afternoon commute challenging. >>> alexa, what is the forecast for today? mostly sunny. a little breezy. high 60s and 70s. (man) hmm. what do you think? ♪ (stranger) good mornin'! ♪ (store p.a.) attention shoppers,...
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i can only imagine that with voice activated devices like alexa, they're always going to be looked at askance. the analysts were unrelenting got competition and seasonal weakness, more important, it's still a sign of the times. all these companies trying to be at the top of grubhub's list, well, it's going to be terrific for grubhub's bottom line, but it's also an admission that the older more lucrative bar model may have seen its high tide and then some, that's going to shake french the big chains, to the small and medium sized business s that would never have opened if they knew they could not depend on the beer tap and mixed drinks to make their quarters. let's say boo-yah to robert in texas. >> caller: congratulations on your 250,000 attendees to hear you speak. i want you to sing me a song about stock groupon, buy, sell or hold? >> fly, groupon, fly. i think groupon is a valuable stock, incredible. i know it spiked from quarter to quarter and then come back down. i want to be a buyer from it, if you're from houston or dallas, i think you got a good one, i think people are junkund
i can only imagine that with voice activated devices like alexa, they're always going to be looked at askance. the analysts were unrelenting got competition and seasonal weakness, more important, it's still a sign of the times. all these companies trying to be at the top of grubhub's list, well, it's going to be terrific for grubhub's bottom line, but it's also an admission that the older more lucrative bar model may have seen its high tide and then some, that's going to shake french the big...
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what end of things can asked alexa -- what have things can i ask alexa? we brought that into the store. >> it is still not exactly clear why amazon is bothering with physical stores at all. it's website is already the biggest bookseller in the world. the popularity of shopping for books and much more on amazon.com has crushed bookstore chains like barnes & noble and borders which went out of business a few years ago. it is probably a tiny fraction of the company's $140 billion in annual revenue. irony, thel note, of four borders went belly up, it had a bookstore in the very same all that is now home to amazon's . that's does it for this edition of bloomberg technology. from aay's show we hear virtual reality startup that got $502 million in investment money , one of the largest ever. bloomberg tech is live streaming .n twitter, check us out that is all for now, this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ in new yorkstudios city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: we begin with the aftermath of monday's terrorist attack in manchester, england. suspect wassay the part of a la
what end of things can asked alexa -- what have things can i ask alexa? we brought that into the store. >> it is still not exactly clear why amazon is bothering with physical stores at all. it's website is already the biggest bookseller in the world. the popularity of shopping for books and much more on amazon.com has crushed bookstore chains like barnes & noble and borders which went out of business a few years ago. it is probably a tiny fraction of the company's $140 billion in...
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that lens is still full of pollen as alexa eluded to yesterday. same thing on our bridges. winds coming out of the southwest. if you are taking mass transit, a little cooler today. we are starting off a little warmer, about two to four degrees warmer because of the winds and the cloud cover, but that's the same reason why we are going to be cooler this afternoon. so we are in the mid to upper 50s in our east bay valleys. let's check the rest of our neighborhoods. mid to upper 50s, 56 in san jose. hayward and oakland, 57. we have san carlos, and mountain view at 54. and a cool spot, 48. sea breeze making it all the way to sacramento. 68 in tahoe. 69 in l.a. under a mostly cloudy sky. here's a look at our temperatures today. we range from 60 in san francisco to antioch at 71. hardly any 70s out thereafter being near 90 yesterday. a steady pattern tomorrow, 59 to 71. then we have faster breezes on friday, and 59 to about 70. wet weather is possible tomorrow and again on monday. we'll take an hour by hour look at thursdays coming up in 20 minutes and what is going to happen on
that lens is still full of pollen as alexa eluded to yesterday. same thing on our bridges. winds coming out of the southwest. if you are taking mass transit, a little cooler today. we are starting off a little warmer, about two to four degrees warmer because of the winds and the cloud cover, but that's the same reason why we are going to be cooler this afternoon. so we are in the mid to upper 50s in our east bay valleys. let's check the rest of our neighborhoods. mid to upper 50s, 56 in san...
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. >> siri, alexa, you know the names. the talking home assistants are becoming part of families it seems. children are using them to help with their homework problems. kids might be getting a little too attached to their artificial assistants. >> concerns what happens when we start forming relationships with these objects and treating them as if it was not objects. >> at one point ben asked, do we have to buy alexa a ticket to the baseball game. >> it's weird. we want our kids keyed in on the technology and want them to become engineers. intelligence. >> one more thing to find balance. >> yes. >>> passenger slapped by a pilot. delta airlines defending its employee's actions. new this morning, a story behind this wild scene. >>> later on today beware of strong to severe storms across the area. most of your day though it'll be dry. later on we have a weather alert for the strong storms. coming up, i'll show you the timing of it and we'll talk about what you can expect. >>> plus, a fight against smelly trees? what it takes t
. >> siri, alexa, you know the names. the talking home assistants are becoming part of families it seems. children are using them to help with their homework problems. kids might be getting a little too attached to their artificial assistants. >> concerns what happens when we start forming relationships with these objects and treating them as if it was not objects. >> at one point ben asked, do we have to buy alexa a ticket to the baseball game. >> it's weird. we want...
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alexa newfield, first professional goal. pugh entered the game. 19 years young. youngest to play in the league. created plenty of chances for the spirit. shut out 1-0. >>> women's lacrosse quarter finals. two local teams. maryland overcame a four-goal deficit to beat stony brook. navy moves to first final four upsetting north carolina 16-14, they'll take on boston college. >>> celtic sta officially out for the rest of the playoffs. injured hip and not able to return in game two on friday night. celtics fell 0-2 in series, 130-86 against the cavs. of course some think the wizards would do better. we all wish to see that matchup. us to>>o. of providing reliable energy and that'll never change. what is changing, is our name to dominion energy. it's a reflection of our commitment to energy innovation r energy like natural gas. and we'll continue to innovate, upgrade technology, protect our environment and serve our communities. dominion energy. more than a new name, a new way of seeing energy. ♪ i heard there was a secret chord that david played and it pleased the
alexa newfield, first professional goal. pugh entered the game. 19 years young. youngest to play in the league. created plenty of chances for the spirit. shut out 1-0. >>> women's lacrosse quarter finals. two local teams. maryland overcame a four-goal deficit to beat stony brook. navy moves to first final four upsetting north carolina 16-14, they'll take on boston college. >>> celtic sta officially out for the rest of the playoffs. injured hip and not able to return in game...
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alexa does okay. you can order dinner with it. you can set a timer, get headline news, all that stuff. they're running a $40 discount right now. >> pretty good deal. >> next, this is from le echo. this is the le pro 3, a smartphone, an android. what's cool about it is it has all the same look and feel of a google pixel. same pictures, a thumbprint thing in the back, google glass, all that stuff. you can get it for $350, whereas a google phone, you're looking at $800. it's a big savings. it's called le echo. >> le pro. >> le pro 3. >> and the battery i assume will not be one of those explosive ones. >> no, no. it's got great reviews, highly recommended. next, the folks at bulbhead.com, this is under $20. this is our atomic beam lantern. let me open this up. >> that's great. >> it's a 360 light. great for camping or emergencies. it's got a magnet on the bottom so you can put it your car. it's got a hook to hang it up as well. it's light. let's see if we can shine into it, 40 times brighter than a traditional flashlight. both are und
alexa does okay. you can order dinner with it. you can set a timer, get headline news, all that stuff. they're running a $40 discount right now. >> pretty good deal. >> next, this is from le echo. this is the le pro 3, a smartphone, an android. what's cool about it is it has all the same look and feel of a google pixel. same pictures, a thumbprint thing in the back, google glass, all that stuff. you can get it for $350, whereas a google phone, you're looking at $800. it's a big...
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how is the google assistant different from syria, alexa -- cre -- siri, alexa? >> one thing we are really excited about with google assistant is the ability to go across all of the different contexts in your life. as you go from your house, to your car, to your commute, to out and about on your day, we want the assistant to be able to help you in all of those different places. today we are excited to deploy that out to all of the iphones, make that available to iphone users. we are in the process of rolling it out across the android phones, android auto, android wear, really making that assistant always available to you to matter what you are doing. emily: what is it going to take for voice technology to actually improve? i have used all of these devices, and in my experience, it is still rather crude. scott: we think we are making a lot of progress, but one of the things we talked about today is really using broad scale data and neural algorithms to improve the technology. we have been pretty significantly overhauling all of our algorithms under the hood every
how is the google assistant different from syria, alexa -- cre -- siri, alexa? >> one thing we are really excited about with google assistant is the ability to go across all of the different contexts in your life. as you go from your house, to your car, to your commute, to out and about on your day, we want the assistant to be able to help you in all of those different places. today we are excited to deploy that out to all of the iphones, make that available to iphone users. we are in the...
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and then taking on alexa. apple's latest bet on artificial intelligence. "squawk alley" is back after this. nd just by playing air guitar. the baby's room won't build itself. and her paw won't heal on its own. we're allng forward to something. synchrony financial can help your customers make it happen sooner. so she can plug into her dreams... and they'll have a new addition for their new addition. whatever you're working forward to, even if it's chasing squirrels, synchrony financial can help you get there. >>> apple acquiring artificial intelligence lattice.io. they use technology to turn dark data like raw text and imannals into usable information. apple says they do not discuss the purpose or plans. a lot of people wanted to read into this. hard to do on the small deals. >> it's hard to do because this is at the intersection of so much of where technology is right now. trying to take raw info from the real world whether in a camera from your car or in a picture of a map that apple or google flew over a city and turn that into something searchable that
and then taking on alexa. apple's latest bet on artificial intelligence. "squawk alley" is back after this. nd just by playing air guitar. the baby's room won't build itself. and her paw won't heal on its own. we're allng forward to something. synchrony financial can help your customers make it happen sooner. so she can plug into her dreams... and they'll have a new addition for their new addition. whatever you're working forward to, even if it's chasing squirrels, synchrony financial...
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john: if you think amazon's alexa is amazing you haven't seen anything yet. it's one of the gadgets people in d.c. will be buying to make the homes in the smart homes. how you do this, how much privacy are we giving up? the futuristic world of "the jetsons" is almost here because amazon echo and the goog home are about to change our lives dramatically. >> alexa, set kitchen lights to 100%. they all come on 100%. john: chris, the c.e.o. of smart home h.q., a company that turns homes to smart homes. >> lighting, heating and air. change the color of the room lights. turn bedroom vents on and off. >> smart vent that will help maintain equal temperature throughout the home. >> turn the family room to a disco. >> volume turned the lights synchronize to music. john: security is just important. you have cameras showing the creepy guy outside the front door. water sensors and sound of barking dogs if someone ventures up at night. what the programs like this do is combine the ring doorbell, the thermostat and the amazon echo in to one big smart home of the future. home
john: if you think amazon's alexa is amazing you haven't seen anything yet. it's one of the gadgets people in d.c. will be buying to make the homes in the smart homes. how you do this, how much privacy are we giving up? the futuristic world of "the jetsons" is almost here because amazon echo and the goog home are about to change our lives dramatically. >> alexa, set kitchen lights to 100%. they all come on 100%. john: chris, the c.e.o. of smart home h.q., a company that turns...
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he just body slammed me. >> and alexa is on the phone who was outside the room. so that's the audio, i guess that the reporter has released, do you know the back story on this? i mean i just read the guardian story that the candidate basically had an investment fund or was invested in an investment fund that had invested, i guess in russian chinas. >> russian companies. >> i don't know, when john forte, one of his aides, this guy that was traveling with him. i had asked for an interview, and then ben and they came over and said, yeah, i think you're going to get some time. and shane, his spokesman came over and ben said, hey, can i have a few minutes and he made some allusion to some article that he had written in the past that they were not pleased with. they did something similar to me, they have been a little -- they clearly are taking press they don't like very personally. and i don't know what the story was that had been written, but there was evidently some issue that they have with it and they made that clear to them and made it -- intimated he would not b
he just body slammed me. >> and alexa is on the phone who was outside the room. so that's the audio, i guess that the reporter has released, do you know the back story on this? i mean i just read the guardian story that the candidate basically had an investment fund or was invested in an investment fund that had invested, i guess in russian chinas. >> russian companies. >> i don't know, when john forte, one of his aides, this guy that was traveling with him. i had asked for an...
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soon they yell at alexa to get the best value for an item and she'll search and learn it the next day. that's called deep learnia and a stock will make that possible in a couple years with its fabulous chips. that's why we like the stocks of apple, and many others so much. you can substitute electronic arts and interactive because all the of them benefit in a similar trend. in this new world the brick and mortar store is a negative value. the only reason the retailer wants to be attentive to not only sell you what you want but what you didn't buy in the store. if you're ordering or picking it up rather than making a beeline for what you want and making an impulse purchase, the idea of being a mall-based retailer is lost. as more and more kids grow up and become the kind of consumer i'm talking about. profitable stores become unprofitable and so on. can macy's offer s ts the expere millennials say they want? i don't know. i see at lot of things on racked with crooked sales signs. they want something to be memorialized on their instagram page. they don't want that on social media judgin
soon they yell at alexa to get the best value for an item and she'll search and learn it the next day. that's called deep learnia and a stock will make that possible in a couple years with its fabulous chips. that's why we like the stocks of apple, and many others so much. you can substitute electronic arts and interactive because all the of them benefit in a similar trend. in this new world the brick and mortar store is a negative value. the only reason the retailer wants to be attentive to...
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. >>> special televisions with alexa build in. ranging between 43 and 65 inches. the tvs will come with a remote control that will allow alexa to search for movies and tv shows. that's in addition to the regular skills. >>> a dangerous stunt high atop the golden gate bridge. what bridge officials are promising about security and the information the stunt men are offering to the bridge officials. >>> the search underway after police say at least five homes were burglarized in a nine hour span. the smoother the skin, you are in it. so find a venus smooth that contours to curves, flexes for comfort, and has a disposable made for you. skin smoothing venus razors. venus >>> police in pacifica are investigating a string of burglaries that happened at five homes over a nine hour span earlier this week. >> ktvu's amber lee spoke to a witness and has the latest on the investigation. >> linda mar is a neighborhood lined with single family homes. many belong to people who have lived here for decades. >> it's a sense of community. that's why we live here. >> her sense of secu
. >>> special televisions with alexa build in. ranging between 43 and 65 inches. the tvs will come with a remote control that will allow alexa to search for movies and tv shows. that's in addition to the regular skills. >>> a dangerous stunt high atop the golden gate bridge. what bridge officials are promising about security and the information the stunt men are offering to the bridge officials. >>> the search underway after police say at least five homes were...
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se debe adquirir talento o nacer con Él desde la cuna como alexa, que le dedica su Éxito a su madre. >>> estÁ estupendo lo puedes preparar en casa. >>> rebeca smith, noticias telemundo. >>> llegamos al final de esta ediciÓn, gracias por dejarnos ser parte de su tarde mÁs noticias esta noche a las 11/10 centro buenas noches. - su hija era... era un mÁquina. - ¿una mÁquina? - sÍ. una mÁquina de sexo. y nos hemos llevado muy bien en eso. ella me dice que probemos algo que se llama "hipoxifilia". consiste en llegar al orgasmo por medio de la asfixia. eh... la cosa se puso complicada. demandada: ¡eso es aberrante! - y ana... y ana falleciÓ en mis manos. - ¡eres un depredador sexual! - ¡no soy ningÚn pervertido! - ¡eres un loco, un maniÁtico! - estamos solicitando mujeres para hacer un video musical. obvio, cuando viene alguien a una audiciÓn, no se le pregunta si es hombre, si en hembra. - doctora, ¿y quÉ ve aquÍ? - yo veo una total mujer; lo que vieron ustedes. - una mujer, doctora, una mujer.
se debe adquirir talento o nacer con Él desde la cuna como alexa, que le dedica su Éxito a su madre. >>> estÁ estupendo lo puedes preparar en casa. >>> rebeca smith, noticias telemundo. >>> llegamos al final de esta ediciÓn, gracias por dejarnos ser parte de su tarde mÁs noticias esta noche a las 11/10 centro buenas noches. - su hija era... era un mÁquina. - ¿una mÁquina? - sÍ. una mÁquina de sexo. y nos hemos llevado muy bien en eso. ella me dice que...
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we already find artificial intelligence on our smartphones, or in appliances like alexa. >> so instead of replacing humans, they are going to be working alongside them to help augment the work flow. >> reporter: there are already 20,000 peppers and now, robots like this one at work in the world. mostly in japan. they are used to teach children how to program, working in businesses, and hospitals. and, living with families. now, they can even do tai chi. >> it has good robot form. >> reporter: monique runs start- up programs at singularity university. a product that recently came out of its incubator, the lobot which roams the aisle at bay area lowe's and acts as an assistant and handle inventory tracking, freeing up employee to help customers. >> if a robot or a robot with artificial intelligence could take care of that for you in a subtle way, that enables us to be human. it enables us to do the things we love to do the most. >> reporter: humans are literally getting more connected to these bots. math you program it is toy robots to react to brain wave activity tracked by the headset.
we already find artificial intelligence on our smartphones, or in appliances like alexa. >> so instead of replacing humans, they are going to be working alongside them to help augment the work flow. >> reporter: there are already 20,000 peppers and now, robots like this one at work in the world. mostly in japan. they are used to teach children how to program, working in businesses, and hospitals. and, living with families. now, they can even do tai chi. >> it has good robot...
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first up, if your mom says you don't call enough, have alexa do it for you. amazon's echo devices can now communicate with each other. the new echo show has video conferencing. if your mom loves cooking, update that crock pot. >> don't buy your mother a crock pot. just a pro tip. >> heigmight like that. it has wi-fi. you can control it from anywhere. >> no. no. protest. >> you can make sure the food won't burn by going to your app and quickly changing the temperature setting. one idea capturing moments. the polaroid snap makes an instant print and copy. >> please don't buy your mother an appliance this mother's day. >> camera is nice? >> okay. yes. >> stay with us. "news 4 today" continues now at 5:00 a.m. >>> "news 4 today" starts now. >>> jewelry, perfume. >> flowers. >> flowers, chocolates. you follow me? >> not a vacuum. 5:00 a.m. right now. good morning, everybody. i'm aaron gilchrist. >> i'm eun yang. right to your weather and traffic. >> melissa has an eye on roads and traffic. we'll go to chuck and sheena for the forecast. >> not a pretty day to be ou
first up, if your mom says you don't call enough, have alexa do it for you. amazon's echo devices can now communicate with each other. the new echo show has video conferencing. if your mom loves cooking, update that crock pot. >> don't buy your mother a crock pot. just a pro tip. >> heigmight like that. it has wi-fi. you can control it from anywhere. >> no. no. protest. >> you can make sure the food won't burn by going to your app and quickly changing the temperature...
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alexa is getting a new look. amazon releasing a new version of its popular and device available starting today for preorder. next, the major changes you will get with the new model. imagine if the things you bought every day earned you miles to get to the places you really want to go. with the united mileageplus explorer card, you'll get a free checked bag, 2 united club passes... priority boarding... and 50,000 bonus miles. everything you need for an unforgettable vacation. the united mileageplus explorer card. imagine where it will take you. welcome to maxx you. you are whimsical, vibrant, statement making. we see what makes you unique. so we have something for everyone, at a price that's just right for you. maxx you. maxx life. t.j.maxx busibusinessman 1: yea, yea, yea...you know what i'ml craving right now? businessman 1: (over speaker) --guacamole and bacon. audio tech: we got a craving! go go go!!! music: crashing cravings in the crave van. jack's gonna crash your crave! jack: hey guys, try my guacamole and
alexa is getting a new look. amazon releasing a new version of its popular and device available starting today for preorder. next, the major changes you will get with the new model. imagine if the things you bought every day earned you miles to get to the places you really want to go. with the united mileageplus explorer card, you'll get a free checked bag, 2 united club passes... priority boarding... and 50,000 bonus miles. everything you need for an unforgettable vacation. the united...
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audience oohs ] so, if you're keeping score, that's alexa, three. the president of the united states, zero. [ cheers and applause ] there we you go. we have a great show tonight! give it up for the roots! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, guys! thank you, roots. thank you, higgins. we have a great show tonight. from "the big bang theory," kaley cuoco is on the show tonight! >> steve: yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, we love her! we love her. plus, this guy is one of my favorite human beings on the planet. he stars in the new nbc show, "great news." my pal, horatio sanz is here. >> steve: yeah, horatio! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: very funny, very funny individual. we have a lot of good memories together, me and horatio. and we have great music. oh, my goodness. lp is on the show tonight! >> steve: woah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, you know what? ladies and gentlemen, i read something that really disturbed me recently. >> steve: what's that? >> jimmy: american kids are ranked 30th in the world in terms of math skil
audience oohs ] so, if you're keeping score, that's alexa, three. the president of the united states, zero. [ cheers and applause ] there we you go. we have a great show tonight! give it up for the roots! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, guys! thank you, roots. thank you, higgins. we have a great show tonight. from "the big bang theory," kaley cuoco is on the show tonight! >> steve: yeah! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: oh, we love her! we love her. plus,...
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new tools help alexa whisper, snow emotion and pause naturally like humans. with the goal to have a 20- minute conversation. but it's still in the early stages. so amazon offered 12 teams of university students to fill in the gaps and whatever team solves the problem they get $2.5 million. you know, you can just call a friend, too. >>> facebook is upgrading its messenger app including mini games you can play with -- many games you can play with friends. currently you can only play by yourself. some include 8 ball pool and "words with friends." >>> i'm dennis o'donnell. coming up, from "roar-acle" this morning, the golden state warriors thinking a little revenge against the utah jazz in game one of the second round series. we'll show you highlights coming up. us at: cool schools at kpix- dot-com. we m and feature your school on our thursday show. it's 6-- ann coulter was a no-show at ca, - everything we stock at grocery outlet has crazy low prices. do you know how we do it? - how? - bargainomics! say, if california has a bumper crop and produces too many orang
new tools help alexa whisper, snow emotion and pause naturally like humans. with the goal to have a 20- minute conversation. but it's still in the early stages. so amazon offered 12 teams of university students to fill in the gaps and whatever team solves the problem they get $2.5 million. you know, you can just call a friend, too. >>> facebook is upgrading its messenger app including mini games you can play with -- many games you can play with friends. currently you can only play by...
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kayla thanking her friend alexa. >> you to they day probably do not know your words talked me out. >> reporter: reaction was swift. >> thank god it was positive. i didn't get one negative thing and a couple of students texted me about their problems at home and it was the same story. >> reporter: for these students, the controversy over-13 reasons why "lead to a catharsis. >> this created a family on the stool. >> there's notes on the bathroom stall saying you're beautiful, you're loved, you're strong. there's a change in our culture in school that was much needed. >> reporter: a healing they say that could happen at other schools if students are willing to speak up. for night line, gloria riviera, oxford, michigan. >> what a great way to respond to a tragedy. tweeted about so creating a lot of discussion. >> an important discussion. coming up, why supermodels may be getting it right all along. ♪ lysol max cover kills 99.9% of bacteria, even on soft surfaces. one more way you've got what it takes to protect. 60% of women are wearing the w...experie
kayla thanking her friend alexa. >> you to they day probably do not know your words talked me out. >> reporter: reaction was swift. >> thank god it was positive. i didn't get one negative thing and a couple of students texted me about their problems at home and it was the same story. >> reporter: for these students, the controversy over-13 reasons why "lead to a catharsis. >> this created a family on the stool. >> there's notes on the bathroom stall...
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they want you to be using alexa or google home to buy more things from them. happy to put alexa and every device. google is slower to do that. apple is never likely to do that. improve the out and the training. julia: covering apple for bloomberg technology, and are bloomberg tech editor. i will send it back to you. emily chang and san francisco. still ahead, one option straighter is playing snap in the options insight. this is bloomberg. ♪ julia: this is bomrg markets. for optionse insight with julie hyman. julie: thank you, scarlet and julia. running me as mark sebastian, a managing partner at options. a great to see you. we have seen, once again, this sideways movement. the vix not going much of anywhere. do you expect any kind of rake out or a bigger swing in stocks come next week? mark: i don't think so. obviously that is the potential. with trump going on a trip overseas, who knows what can be said. kerfuffle andtire almost nothing happened. that is why things are going to be for the time being. out to october, the market n't looking for vick above 16%
they want you to be using alexa or google home to buy more things from them. happy to put alexa and every device. google is slower to do that. apple is never likely to do that. improve the out and the training. julia: covering apple for bloomberg technology, and are bloomberg tech editor. i will send it back to you. emily chang and san francisco. still ahead, one option straighter is playing snap in the options insight. this is bloomberg. ♪ julia: this is bomrg markets. for optionse insight...
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kayla thanking friend alexa. >> you to this day may not know your words talked me out of hurting myself. you are one of the 13 reasons why not. >> reporter: jordan. >> suicide's never the answer. there's always a reason why not. be each other's why not. >> reporter: it was a risk for all of them. >> i sat in the men's locker room with my headphones in. heard the announcements. because i didn't want to hear myself. >> i was freaking out all weekend. i had a couple conversations with my parents. they didn't know my story before i aired it. >> reporter: reaction was swift. >> thank god it was all positive. i didn't get one negative thing. i had a couple of students text me like about their problems at home. they had the same story. >> i always just viewed him as the captain of our basketball team and nothing more. then when i heard his tape playing, i got to sit down with him and talk about his story. it completely changed my viewpoint of him. >> reporter: and then what they all hoped. >> 15 minutes after my tape played, a girl who had been abused since elementary school went to the office
kayla thanking friend alexa. >> you to this day may not know your words talked me out of hurting myself. you are one of the 13 reasons why not. >> reporter: jordan. >> suicide's never the answer. there's always a reason why not. be each other's why not. >> reporter: it was a risk for all of them. >> i sat in the men's locker room with my headphones in. heard the announcements. because i didn't want to hear myself. >> i was freaking out all weekend. i had a...
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we already find artificial intelligence on earth's smartphones or in appliances like amazon's alexa. >> so instead of replacing humans, they are going to be working alongside them to help augment the work flow. >> reporter: there are already 20,000 peppers and now robots like this one at work in the world. mostly in japan being used to teach students how to program, working in businesses and hospitals, and living with families. now they can even do tai chi. >> it's got robot form. >> reporter: monique runs startup programs at the university. a product that recently came out of its incubator. >> i'm looking for hammers. >> reporter: the lowbot that works at lowe's home improvement stores acting as an employee assistant. they can handle important tasks like inventory tracking freeing up employees to help customers. >> if a robot or one with artificial intelligence can take care of that for you in a subtle nonintrusive way, it enables us to be human. it enables us to do the things that we love to do the most. >> reporter: humans are literally getting more connected to these bots. matthe
we already find artificial intelligence on earth's smartphones or in appliances like amazon's alexa. >> so instead of replacing humans, they are going to be working alongside them to help augment the work flow. >> reporter: there are already 20,000 peppers and now robots like this one at work in the world. mostly in japan being used to teach students how to program, working in businesses and hospitals, and living with families. now they can even do tai chi. >> it's got robot...
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it is the latest version of amazon's voice controlled system since alexa. there's a 7-inch touch screen display and camera, ability to send messages or make video phone call, and it's now available for preorder on amazon.com and costs $229 or $230 rounding up, and ships june 28th. with the new capabilities, viewers can do things such as see who is ringing the doorbell. fit a camera to see who's at the door. you can watch news briefings. >> like us. >> you can watch us, i guess. youtube. and sport events. watch highlights. new data in e-marketer says amazon now has 70% market share in this voice activated speaker market. the echo show is amazon's fourth edition to the echo family. shares slightly higher on today's trade. >> question -- okay, you have one. >> i have the original echo. >> original. >> i'm a rat in a maze. i listen to music. that's all i do. i mean -- >> are you concerned about it snooping on you? >> i don't care. >> really? >> no. if they want to snoop on me while i cook dinner, fine. i cook dipper and turn on the music. >> what if it has vide
it is the latest version of amazon's voice controlled system since alexa. there's a 7-inch touch screen display and camera, ability to send messages or make video phone call, and it's now available for preorder on amazon.com and costs $229 or $230 rounding up, and ships june 28th. with the new capabilities, viewers can do things such as see who is ringing the doorbell. fit a camera to see who's at the door. you can watch news briefings. >> like us. >> you can watch us, i guess....
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. >> the wi-fi enabled lighting will be compatible with siri, google home and alexa. >>> and check out what some are calling the first virtual reality proposal. >> when she took the headset off, her boyfriend robin was there ready to pop the question. she said yes, and now they have to decide on their wedding day. >> maybe they can have a virtual reality wedding. everyone will just put on goggles and you're there at the party. party. producer says it's >>> welcome back, and look at this video we just got. a southern california neighborhood dealing with major flooding right now. homeowners say it's after a seawall was mistakenly demolished. this is in new port beach. a contractor was doing demolition work at a house and took out the seawall. flooding started overnight. at times it got knee deep. several homes and vehicles with damaged. firefighters and homeowners have spent the entire night pumping out water from homes and setting up sandbags. reggie aqui, natasha, back to you. >>> graco is recalling 25,000 car seats over concerns they may not securely hold an infant. the recall involve
. >> the wi-fi enabled lighting will be compatible with siri, google home and alexa. >>> and check out what some are calling the first virtual reality proposal. >> when she took the headset off, her boyfriend robin was there ready to pop the question. she said yes, and now they have to decide on their wedding day. >> maybe they can have a virtual reality wedding. everyone will just put on goggles and you're there at the party. party. producer says it's >>>...
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. >> reporter: here a short walk from one of islam's holy's places, the dome of the rock and the alexa mosque, jewish faithful pray at the western wall, the remains of a sacred temple. >> there is no music, and there is no gold and there is no design, it's simply people pouring out their hearts. >> reporter: visited by president trump today. >> there is an insight that president trump has by coming here to the holy places. understanding that religion is a part of the problem but it could be a part of the solution. >> reporter: american presidents have come and gone here with no peace deal and it's not lost on anyone that this president flew into town carrying extra baggage. he's got a lot of controversy right now. do you think that hurts his ability to be effective here? >> of course, when you come from a country where people are standing up, is this the president position, is this the president policy? we don't want racism and divided country. we want unity and harmony. >> reporter: ultimately, it won't be only america's problem to help solve, israelis and palestinians must ask themse
. >> reporter: here a short walk from one of islam's holy's places, the dome of the rock and the alexa mosque, jewish faithful pray at the western wall, the remains of a sacred temple. >> there is no music, and there is no gold and there is no design, it's simply people pouring out their hearts. >> reporter: visited by president trump today. >> there is an insight that president trump has by coming here to the holy places. understanding that religion is a part of the...
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charles: alexa, she might sound sweet, but she's tricky. [laughter] remember what we told you about zillow? well, later this hour we've got the man who actually created this million dollar contest x ahead of this memorial day weekend, we're going to seek to a company that provides care panels to our troops overseas. it's called operation troop aid. stay with us, we have got a whole lot more just ahead. ♪ ♪ (microphone feedback) listen up, heart disease. you too, unnecessary er visits. and hey, unmanaged depression, don't get too comfortable. we're talking to you, cost inefficiencies and data without insights. and fragmented care- stop getting in the way of patient recovery and pay attention. every single one of you is on our list. for those who won't rest until the world is healthier, neither will we. optum. how well gets done. charles: in egypt, gunmen attack a bus carrying coptic christians. >> 26 people, charles, now confirmed dead in this attack, another 25 injured. they were on a bus traveling to the monastery of st. samuel the con
charles: alexa, she might sound sweet, but she's tricky. [laughter] remember what we told you about zillow? well, later this hour we've got the man who actually created this million dollar contest x ahead of this memorial day weekend, we're going to seek to a company that provides care panels to our troops overseas. it's called operation troop aid. stay with us, we have got a whole lot more just ahead. ♪ ♪ (microphone feedback) listen up, heart disease. you too, unnecessary er visits. and...
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they will release smart light bulbs that can be controlled by voice and sync up with home devices like alexa and google assistant. and google fancied another "go" at go success. the ai system alphago took on the world's number one go player kejie, and won the series. alphago learned to play by studying old matches and playing thousands of games against itself. the hope now is it will be used in medicine and science in the future. more bad news for uber this week, as it admitted it underpaid drivers in new york for more than two and a half years. tens of thousands of drivers will now be paid about $900 each, which will mean uber paying out tens of millions of dollars. and only one month into the release of samsung's new galaxy s8 smartphone virus scanner, and it's already been hacked. german hackers fooled the scanner with only a paper printer and a contact lens to make the fake eye. and is robocop from the 80s becoming a reality? well, not quite, but dubai police want these robots to make up 25% of its force by 2030. they launched the unit on wednesday, which can forward video feeds to the p
they will release smart light bulbs that can be controlled by voice and sync up with home devices like alexa and google assistant. and google fancied another "go" at go success. the ai system alphago took on the world's number one go player kejie, and won the series. alphago learned to play by studying old matches and playing thousands of games against itself. the hope now is it will be used in medicine and science in the future. more bad news for uber this week, as it admitted it...