being a friend. being compassionate. being present. and showing her love to her family and friends. every day she was skyping back home with her friends and family in amsterdam. i will cherish my memories of her so much. that how she is a consolation. where were you when you found out? were you guys together? well, actually, i found out first. i was watching the news at work. and i saw that the malaysian airlines flight had gone down. and then shortly there after the announcement that plane was out of amsterdam and i went straight to facebook because i knew
talk about how great it was to be alive and in love and happy. and she was beautiful and smart and funny. and she was a 100% genuine friend. you know, she always told you what you needed to hear, not what you wanted to hear. but you never doubted that she cared about her friends and her family, was a huge part of her life as well. when she was this the states, she was skyping with her mom and dad and her sister every day. so i can t even imagine how devastated they are right now. well, i have to tell you again that i m really sorry for your loss and for the family as well. if we can do anything, please let us know. it sounds like she and i could have been good friends. what you needed to hear instead
washington. reporter: gaucnegotiators in vienna just finished the morning session. u.s. officials saying they are as likely to fail to reach agreement as they are to make a deal. still, the mood as been surprisingly up beat. iran s foreign minister took the unusual step of addressing the american public, skyping with the american students in denver. he said the only way to resolve this issue is through negotiations. back in tehran, iran s most powerful leader had a very different message disparaging not just the talks, but the very idea of negotiating with the u.s. he says the u.s. will find another excuse, quote, to be months still to hostile to iran. u.s. officials say that is just the number of
to reach one. reporter: from what all sides called the most difficult round of nuclea talks the mood was surprisingly light. iran s foreign minister took the unusual step of addressing the american public directly from the talks, skyping with students from the university of denver which doctor zarif attended as a graduate student in the 1980s. it is really possible to reach an agreement because of a single overriding fact and that is we have no other option. if you want to resolve this issue the only way to resolve it is through negotiations. reporter: back in tehran, iran s most powerful leader had a different message disparaging the talks and the idea of negotiating with the u.s. translator: the nuclear issue is an excuse for their hostility, even if the nuclear
builds up a three dimensional model one layer at a time. each piece can be as thin of a layer of hair and 300 or 400 layers for a model. it is like skyping except touching and feeling. the vice president of the institute says they have used the three-dimensional models in seven cases so far. the imaging is so sophisticated now, what does this give you that imaging doesn t? we are dealing with our hands and it is hand-eye coordination. so having a physical model to see it and touch it and physically calculate it which is moves and then makes a huge difference. dr. kim showed us on a model of a patient s heart. this is a stint and then it is sticking out. so knowing the narrowing and the relative position would