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but if you're in fact so big and intent on digit -- digitalizing i can't say that word -- digitalizing the political ads, then why -- wouldn't you digitize all media buys? >> it's not in the statute it's not in your rules. it's not something that's been raised. it's not something that we're looking at. the question is that the commission is considering. again we have a record before us. there have been a number of legitimate issues raised and the staff is looking at all of those. but the general question is once there are disclosure obligations, should they move from paper to digital as across the board we're moving from paper to digital? >> i understand what you're saying, it still doesn't -- doesn't compute to me. do you have -- have you all done a cost benefit analysis on this -- on determining how much this would cost? >> the record and response to our notice contains a good deal of information on cost and benefits. we'll certainly look at the cost and benefits before doing anything. that would be part of the analysis. i think an important part of the analysis. >> okay. commissione
but if you're in fact so big and intent on digit -- digitalizing i can't say that word -- digitalizing the political ads, then why -- wouldn't you digitize all media buys? >> it's not in the statute it's not in your rules. it's not something that's been raised. it's not something that we're looking at. the question is that the commission is considering. again we have a record before us. there have been a number of legitimate issues raised and the staff is looking at all of those. but the...
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the availability of digital technology, digital access and the explosion of laptop computers, mobile devices and tablet computers in american life has really enabled this change. these devices, along with, at the same time, a record number of tvs in homes, have provided more screens. our latest state of the media u.s. digital consumer report provides a comprehensive overview of these trends. my testimony today is based on the findings in that report and the report has been provided to the committee. today more than 274 million americans have internet access through their computers which has doubled since 2000. in october of 2011, nearly 166 million americans watched video online. and more than 117 million americans accessed the internet through a mobile device. nearly half of all the mobile devices used in the u.s. today are smartphones which makes it possible to access the video. broadly speaking, each month, the average american sends 146 hours and 45 minutes watching tv, 4 hours and 31 minutes watching internet videos on a pc and 4 hours and 20 minutes watching video on a mobile d
the availability of digital technology, digital access and the explosion of laptop computers, mobile devices and tablet computers in american life has really enabled this change. these devices, along with, at the same time, a record number of tvs in homes, have provided more screens. our latest state of the media u.s. digital consumer report provides a comprehensive overview of these trends. my testimony today is based on the findings in that report and the report has been provided to the...
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but ari the teenage riot is really digital hardcore you moralism vented digital hardcore so is that is this is a war on i mean it's been called into the war is this really is your music ever been more relevant or more essential yeah you know i think this is really about the artist taking the power back you know and i think. yeah we're facing an industry which is really hostile towards us and the also the the freedom of speech thing you know like i mean we've seen it with when iraq was started you know with the way pixie cheeks were bullied you know where were you stations like that the record industry and i'm like you if you're not allowed anymore to try a song about you know how you feel about certain things like music is also becoming so boring to me the most exciting music was created present in the time you mentioned you know end of the sixty's you know i think the music industry's still draws from that a lot you know i guess specially in the u.k. it's almost like they constantly looking back to that time right now so and that's i think the same with punk rock you know and of the s
but ari the teenage riot is really digital hardcore you moralism vented digital hardcore so is that is this is a war on i mean it's been called into the war is this really is your music ever been more relevant or more essential yeah you know i think this is really about the artist taking the power back you know and i think. yeah we're facing an industry which is really hostile towards us and the also the the freedom of speech thing you know like i mean we've seen it with when iraq was started...
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we do well on digital display. but it's not nearly enough money to cover all the costs of operations. we face challenges and we'll work through them. >> for instance has 425,000 subscribers to their website. that's in a year. >> and they're not overpriced. i'll pay for it. >> and they're going to raise it for some people, obviously. that's a wonderful thing. but the problem, here's the problem. the average reader of "the new york times" print newspaper, r which is obviously declining in circulation and advertising, spends 35 minutes a day reading "the new york times." the average reader of "the new york times" online spends 34 minutes online. >> whoa. >> so an advertiser pays basically pun p tenth for the same ad online as he or she would pay in the newspaper and they do because they think people are not spending enough time reading it and not noticing their ads. that's when people talk about exchanging digital times for analog. we have to keep throwing things up against the wall. the real problem in journalism is
we do well on digital display. but it's not nearly enough money to cover all the costs of operations. we face challenges and we'll work through them. >> for instance has 425,000 subscribers to their website. that's in a year. >> and they're not overpriced. i'll pay for it. >> and they're going to raise it for some people, obviously. that's a wonderful thing. but the problem, here's the problem. the average reader of "the new york times" print newspaper, r which is...
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committee also oversaw the emergence of digital transmission of digital video data bits. the future of video was to be digital all the way from the camera to the display. two other crucial developments occurred. first, the world wide web was invented. forever transforming the internet into a graphic rich, easily accessible medium. second, congress over hauled u.s. communication law and although the 1996 act maintains some legacy distinctions among broadcasting, cable, satellite, telephone and mobile services it codified the concept of an information service. it was into this era that amazon.com was born. amazon opened on the worldwi wi web in july 1995 as an on line book store and grew to offer other products including music cds, vhs tapes and dvd's all of which require physical delivery. today, the amazon instant video service offers customers whether in populous or rural areas the ability to buy, rent or subscribe to a huge catalog of videos delivered instantly 24 hours a day. amazon is available on pc and macs and other internet capable devices. amazon instant video of
committee also oversaw the emergence of digital transmission of digital video data bits. the future of video was to be digital all the way from the camera to the display. two other crucial developments occurred. first, the world wide web was invented. forever transforming the internet into a graphic rich, easily accessible medium. second, congress over hauled u.s. communication law and although the 1996 act maintains some legacy distinctions among broadcasting, cable, satellite, telephone and...
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do you think the move to an app-based digital content is a major shift? >> not clear. i did for awhile. there's now a new technology that people are starting to write websites on called html 5. it works across platforms. and the app really became common place with apple's use of it it in the ipad. and the iphone before that. now you can actually create a website that was the same website whether you're on a mobile phone, a tablet, a desk top. and you might have all the qualities and the attributes of an app, but it might not be an app. >> so html 5 will blur the distinction between an app and a websi website. >> i would think so. the other thing is they are basically two basic streams. there's open which is google, and there's closed, which is amazon and apple and middle ground is facebook. and i think you may see a lot of apps built on facebook that are unique to facebook. and that may be the way a lot of people consume content. but it's slightly different from the notion of the app that you have on an ipad where you're often paid money for an app. >> so you think thi
do you think the move to an app-based digital content is a major shift? >> not clear. i did for awhile. there's now a new technology that people are starting to write websites on called html 5. it works across platforms. and the app really became common place with apple's use of it it in the ipad. and the iphone before that. now you can actually create a website that was the same website whether you're on a mobile phone, a tablet, a desk top. and you might have all the qualities and the...
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you'll get double-digit revenue growth. qualcom has its tentacles in virtually every rapidly growing market in the tech and smart phone sector. they have an annuity-type business where a large chunk of their revenue comes from the licensing of their various technology. pristine balance she want. it's not the cheapestest block on the sck. >> to what about cinco, csco, kind of a sleeping giant that's been out there? it has been woken up, music from the low teens up to the midteens here, but not necessarily one that's in the headlines every day because of its size. it's simply so large. it takes a lot to move this stock. >> well, that is more of the value play of it, too, certainly. you can buy cisco now at less than 11 times 2012 earnings. they have beaten estimates over the last four quarteres and it's a company that has knotten religion, quite honestly terms of prudent use of shareholder capical. the yield and dividend will grow at a double-digit rate. they'll have double-digit earnings growth this year. as you mentioned, i
you'll get double-digit revenue growth. qualcom has its tentacles in virtually every rapidly growing market in the tech and smart phone sector. they have an annuity-type business where a large chunk of their revenue comes from the licensing of their various technology. pristine balance she want. it's not the cheapestest block on the sck. >> to what about cinco, csco, kind of a sleeping giant that's been out there? it has been woken up, music from the low teens up to the midteens here, but...
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all of them relating to the digital revolution. and just to throw out some of the many problems, the electronic book, um, which probably does not encounter universal favor in this audience, but the e-book, i think, is unquestionably here to stay. and it's here to stay for a couple of reasons. one is portability. those of us who spend a lot of time on airplanes know that it's a lot easier to have the ipad that i use to write on now than to be carrying, you know, three bulkier books with me it's also here to say because publishers have begun to realize that it dramatically reduces their cost structure. they don't -- if publishing is often the first to say 19th century business dragged kicking and screaming into the 20th century 100 years too late. and they initially were indesupposed to the book, and now they realize they don't have printing costs, they don't have warehousing costs, they don't have shipping costs, and most gloriously the book, the book business has always operated on a model that the publisher bears the risk of sale
all of them relating to the digital revolution. and just to throw out some of the many problems, the electronic book, um, which probably does not encounter universal favor in this audience, but the e-book, i think, is unquestionably here to stay. and it's here to stay for a couple of reasons. one is portability. those of us who spend a lot of time on airplanes know that it's a lot easier to have the ipad that i use to write on now than to be carrying, you know, three bulkier books with me it's...
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many old school folks will say this digital technology is great, and people don't talk to each other. does our community become fragmented because of this stuff? >> i think it makes us more collaborative. i think it allows us to all centralize in an area where we may not be able to connect face-to-face, but we can all chime in or discuss issues that are relevant or discuss, you know, trending topics that are relevant, and i think that makes a far more collaborative dynamic space. it's different, but i don't know that it's not as efficient or better. >> it is social media, after all, so i think we are still engaging. especially with the changes that are happening with facebook and google plus where you have that group chat situation. you can actually be looking at someone face-to-face and engaging them in a way that you would normally if you were sitting next to them in a room. i think it's just different, but the same. >> i mean, do we lose anything when we do that? i still -- part of me feels like there's something different about having this conversation where i can see you all and
many old school folks will say this digital technology is great, and people don't talk to each other. does our community become fragmented because of this stuff? >> i think it makes us more collaborative. i think it allows us to all centralize in an area where we may not be able to connect face-to-face, but we can all chime in or discuss issues that are relevant or discuss, you know, trending topics that are relevant, and i think that makes a far more collaborative dynamic space. it's...
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however, they are loading something like a digital camera. if that is so and if they take one shot of the photograph, they may say that they succeeded. however, this will be far from consecutive images that daiichi has been spending. it will not be a contribution that could be comparable to daiichi. it can only say that it took one photograph. so it will not be something that can be used as data for weather forecast and earth observation. >> former jaxa official. >>> analysts believe the launch is aimed at enhancing the authority of north korea's young leader kim jong-un. the country is taking steps to complete the transfer of power from his late father, kim jong-il. younger kim is expected to be appointed to top general secretary on wednesday. ♪ representatives from across the country are arriving in pyongyang to attend the meeting. it will be the first party conference since september 2010. the official rodong sinmun newspaper said last week kim will be appointed to the top post of general secretary. the supreme people's assembly will be co
however, they are loading something like a digital camera. if that is so and if they take one shot of the photograph, they may say that they succeeded. however, this will be far from consecutive images that daiichi has been spending. it will not be a contribution that could be comparable to daiichi. it can only say that it took one photograph. so it will not be something that can be used as data for weather forecast and earth observation. >> former jaxa official. >>> analysts...
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triple digit gain. and yet, we have the nasdaq probably still in negative territory, all because of apple. the outsize effect of apple. remember the nasdaq is a market cap weighted index or big company like apple will have a disproportionate effect. even with the day on the dow, normally in the positive territory, not the case today. nasdaq is lower by half percent. s&p 500 is higher more than two points. that's a lot higher if not for apple. 1372. dow is rallying into the close. it's near its session highs. as bank stocks are leading charge and taking off at about 1:30. shares of apple flying high, coming back it earth for the last couple of days. >> let's look at today's closing bell. we have bob here at the new york stock exchange. kelly evans stuck around at hk. bob, very strange day. a lot of the typical inner relationships are not working today. >> you would think we were down today by all of the worries out there. my heavens, the anxiety is so high. we moved up in the middle of the day because th
triple digit gain. and yet, we have the nasdaq probably still in negative territory, all because of apple. the outsize effect of apple. remember the nasdaq is a market cap weighted index or big company like apple will have a disproportionate effect. even with the day on the dow, normally in the positive territory, not the case today. nasdaq is lower by half percent. s&p 500 is higher more than two points. that's a lot higher if not for apple. 1372. dow is rallying into the close. it's near...
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all of the action is in digital. digital revenues were up about 23%. everybody knows about all the actions in digital. the huge question for the news industry is whether they can monetize those eyeballs. >> woodruff: make money off of it. >> and whether the news part of digital becomes the place where advertisers go. >> woodruff: are you seeing in how people are getting their news online? >> well, people get their news online from a variety of different sources. we know that, for example, a small part or r actually getting it through social media contacta chart. >> although there was some speculation that in the world of space book everyone was going to use their friend and mother to be their editor. that hasn't happened yet. only 10% of social media users say they're very likely to follow the news recommendations of somebody they know and like. the rest of the way that people get to online news is, frankly, through a series of different pathways. some of it's search, although that's lessened recently and we can talk a bit more about that some of it is
all of the action is in digital. digital revenues were up about 23%. everybody knows about all the actions in digital. the huge question for the news industry is whether they can monetize those eyeballs. >> woodruff: make money off of it. >> and whether the news part of digital becomes the place where advertisers go. >> woodruff: are you seeing in how people are getting their news online? >> well, people get their news online from a variety of different sources. we know...
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legislators are not used to thinking in those terms with the digital realm. with the stop online privacy act and the legislation and it was one constituency without consulting with everybody else who was affected to find the other ways of solving the problem that might not be so damaging of free expression. but for those who have unacceptable burdens on internet companies. but to just have but broader conversation to come back to securities. is about lacking the criminals you will not solve the crime problem you have a community by yen or may turn people against you. that day is high you get the buy yen from the stakeholders. whether cybersecurity, the protection, legislation still does not solve the problem. >> there are great resources into nation will announce if the government has to filter pornography. and tomorrow if it is a german they do then they have to implement the same matt system from the floor then the fear the government will overreached that is what we saw with sopa the government blocked gain of website this that is used to overreach causing
legislators are not used to thinking in those terms with the digital realm. with the stop online privacy act and the legislation and it was one constituency without consulting with everybody else who was affected to find the other ways of solving the problem that might not be so damaging of free expression. but for those who have unacceptable burdens on internet companies. but to just have but broader conversation to come back to securities. is about lacking the criminals you will not solve the...
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some digital companies -- and a member of the audience alleges that some digital companies build a back door into their software government access. is this true? are there any legal restrictions that would prevent that? >> a lot of technologies are required to have access built into them. >> which is different from a back door? [talking over each other] >> it is a back. >> it is a back door. it is lawful access. it depends on the technology. >> is there a version -- there have been great fear is in other countries that windows comes with its own peak and -- >> in china -- [inaudible] >> it was hacked. there was a lot of software that has flaws in it that hackers exploiting to access other people's computers. but that is not the same as a backdoor. that is not something the u.s. government or some other government requires for the company deliberately built so that others could access user information. >> we could preserve the night -- deniability by exploit. >> not knowing the intent of the person writing the question it would be worth pointing out that a number of these companies even
some digital companies -- and a member of the audience alleges that some digital companies build a back door into their software government access. is this true? are there any legal restrictions that would prevent that? >> a lot of technologies are required to have access built into them. >> which is different from a back door? [talking over each other] >> it is a back. >> it is a back door. it is lawful access. it depends on the technology. >> is there a version...
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you are able to share your digital documents. anything digital, you can store on there.s, worldwide. anywhere just you need a cool will account and of course an internet connection. >>jacqueline: big changes. we have seen that increasing cloud coverage. the storm is continuing to bring storm activity. however we will see rainfall for tomorrow late morning and early afternoon. more showers by 11:00 a.m. definitely by 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m., widespread expected. showers will continue by 8:00 p.m. with a low towards midnight. another round of rainfall will come in from the north. moderate through santa rosa. the offering will spread to the delta and along the coast. by noon on thursday we will see a rain in the south bay. a couple of systems will impact us. not much rainfall expected with one-quarter of 1 in.-1/2 inch expected. thursday morning with improving conditions expected. sunny, warm conditions on top. >>pam: a rare story of a pennsylvania. this is the backyard weather set for pennsylvania weather forecast. this happened during the 11:00 p.m. newscast look at this fami
you are able to share your digital documents. anything digital, you can store on there.s, worldwide. anywhere just you need a cool will account and of course an internet connection. >>jacqueline: big changes. we have seen that increasing cloud coverage. the storm is continuing to bring storm activity. however we will see rainfall for tomorrow late morning and early afternoon. more showers by 11:00 a.m. definitely by 2:00 p.m. 4:00 p.m., widespread expected. showers will continue by 8:00...
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the digital domain media.his stock is on the smaller end of the stocks that we talk about. 246 million and that is after the pop today. 15 i should say. >> i'm a mets fan. not particularly, but if we bring tupac back to life, are we worrying about a reescalation? something i am concerned about right now. something i'm concerned about. >> you settle. >> calling for the east and the west coast. >> they would be more tupac. >> finally up next, we have one of the few that sees a ray of hope for the battered stocks. stay with us. are you still sleeping? just wanted to check and make sure that we were on schedule. the first technology of its kind... mom and dad, i have great news. is now providing answers families need. siemens. answers. it's very important to understand how math and science kind of makes the world work. in high school, i had a physics teacher by the name of mr. davies. he made physics more than theoretical, he made it real for me. we built a guitar, we did things with electronics and mother boards.
the digital domain media.his stock is on the smaller end of the stocks that we talk about. 246 million and that is after the pop today. 15 i should say. >> i'm a mets fan. not particularly, but if we bring tupac back to life, are we worrying about a reescalation? something i am concerned about right now. something i'm concerned about. >> you settle. >> calling for the east and the west coast. >> they would be more tupac. >> finally up next, we have one of the few...
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but soon you know we are asking is the digital drive telling us. the tax you are bio you for the word you. get you like a sugary think it will make me that marines cool to. take you with means. you want to assess getting wise means good skills and losing out. britain's got big bills to pay but he's looking to a central station when times are tough and never ending loans to cover the cost of the first world war still being repaid today the treasury chief is running and that means a financial headache for tomorrow's children but then it reports. strapped for cash and deep in debt the u.k. government has a plan but buyers beware all's not as it seems chancellor george osborne wants to bring back never ending loans dumping the government's crippling debt on to future generations it'll still be pouring only this is money george and friends won't have to pay back sounds too good to be true that's because it is but in their big stage there are elements of it to me this is a good time for the u.k. tax buy for these to be issued but that begs the question o
but soon you know we are asking is the digital drive telling us. the tax you are bio you for the word you. get you like a sugary think it will make me that marines cool to. take you with means. you want to assess getting wise means good skills and losing out. britain's got big bills to pay but he's looking to a central station when times are tough and never ending loans to cover the cost of the first world war still being repaid today the treasury chief is running and that means a financial...
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and we are asking is the digital driver coming us down. you taxed you or y. o. u. for the word you. get you like i showed everything. will make me that marines good to. take you with me in school. your to assess if getting web wise bottle language skills losing out. of many thousands of people trying to start a new life in the us for the door is not open to everyone that can prove fatal hundreds of illegal immigrants are missing every year. in the reports the body count is rising. the wind blows through the rugged sonora desert in arizona helping shape its rocky bally's and spectacular peaks it's a treasure of the american southwest but this is also a frontier land where a deadly conflict is underway. it's almost a mass disaster situation the disaster which dr hess faces is the growing number of unidentified bodies being found along arizona's southern desert bodies stacked high in a fight for a space and perhaps even a proper burial one day becomes not so much an effort to determine why that person died it becomes an effort to sort out who's who were inside of the pima county cooler
and we are asking is the digital driver coming us down. you taxed you or y. o. u. for the word you. get you like i showed everything. will make me that marines good to. take you with me in school. your to assess if getting web wise bottle language skills losing out. of many thousands of people trying to start a new life in the us for the door is not open to everyone that can prove fatal hundreds of illegal immigrants are missing every year. in the reports the body count is rising. the wind...
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anything a digital candy store. you can access the contents or whenever you want from anywhere in the world. you only need an internet connection from the global account. if you of the documents stored can access the document on your computer, smart phone, tablet or laptop. you only need web access his sins physicists, seals is yes yes if it is a digital is candy store or access serious it is also a place where you can create, share and collaborate in real time with other people. 4g mail users it is a great way to stick by to balky e- mail attachments. you can send a link in the e-mail and everyone has the same file and the same person to be. it offers a lot. i suggest you sign up and play around with it. and >>justine: much more ahead on the kron4 morning news. we will do our top stories and when we believe it will rain plus what is in store for the weekend weather wise. >>james: three months after launching a new crime- fighting plan, the city of oakland may be changing course once again. the 100 block plan is bei
anything a digital candy store. you can access the contents or whenever you want from anywhere in the world. you only need an internet connection from the global account. if you of the documents stored can access the document on your computer, smart phone, tablet or laptop. you only need web access his sins physicists, seals is yes yes if it is a digital is candy store or access serious it is also a place where you can create, share and collaborate in real time with other people. 4g mail users...
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another issue is digital literacy. some people don't know how to use the computer. they don't know how to upload documents. the cable industry to their credit announced a program to offer low-cost broadband, $9.95 a month, to family whose have kids on school lunch programs. and companies -- other companies joined this initiative to help on the digital literacy side. microsoft, for example, is offering more courses to help people understand how to use basic software. best buy is deploying its geek squad to help people understand the basics of the internet. this is a bipartisan issue. it's a broad national challenge. and i look forward to working with the committee and with my colleagues to find ways to improve the broadband adoption metrics. >> thank you so much. >> mr. alexander. >> thank you, ma'am. >> mr. chairman, we're glad to have you here today. you submitted a budget to the congress about 2% above last year's budget and in washington standards that's good. but if you look at some of the other agencies ftc, for instance, 4% less than last year. since those tha
another issue is digital literacy. some people don't know how to use the computer. they don't know how to upload documents. the cable industry to their credit announced a program to offer low-cost broadband, $9.95 a month, to family whose have kids on school lunch programs. and companies -- other companies joined this initiative to help on the digital literacy side. microsoft, for example, is offering more courses to help people understand how to use basic software. best buy is deploying its...
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>> it was not clear to us that was a neighborhood a proposal, so we did not digitize it. >> so, how are we -- how can we resolve that? >> is it a neighborhood or more properly a committee of interest? >> i thought it was a neighborhood, the way the map was submitted, but i realize that was not digitized. >> so, yeah, do you have the map with you? >> i do. give me a few minutes, though. mr. mcdonnell: we can't want to hurry up and slow down at the same time. it does not work that way. for the purposes of ms. tidwell and the edits that need to be made, there is the adding of the individual member submissions as agreed upon in to the lessons and recommendations section. there is one area of editing. there is also the editing that member pilpel has to do with respect to district 7 that has to happen during the break, as well as -- sorry, there was a third piece to handle during the break. yes? >> we do have numbers on the dates the task force was convened. it was checked, the population variation numbers. we could make this at its during the break. mr. mcdonnell: okay, excellent. is there a
>> it was not clear to us that was a neighborhood a proposal, so we did not digitize it. >> so, how are we -- how can we resolve that? >> is it a neighborhood or more properly a committee of interest? >> i thought it was a neighborhood, the way the map was submitted, but i realize that was not digitized. >> so, yeah, do you have the map with you? >> i do. give me a few minutes, though. mr. mcdonnell: we can't want to hurry up and slow down at the same time....
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do you think the move to digital content from web-based digital content is a major shift?r. i did for awhile. there is a new technology that people are starting to write websites on calledcal html 5. it became commonplace with the ipad. now you can create a web site that was the same whether you were on a mobile phone or traveling on your desktop. you might have all the qualities an attribute of an act, but it may not be one. >> the other thing i think is there is too basic streams. there is open, which is local. there is the extreme, which is amazon and apple. facebook is a closed system. i think you may see a lot of applications build upon facebook that are unique to facebook. that may be the way a lot of people consumed content. it is slightly different from the notion of the applications you have done on ipad where you often paid money for -- >> you see this across the platform and it is hard to make people pay for them? to go i do not know. -- >> i don't know. i just think that -- i would not say we are necessarily going to end up in an app world. i know that microsof
do you think the move to digital content from web-based digital content is a major shift?r. i did for awhile. there is a new technology that people are starting to write websites on calledcal html 5. it became commonplace with the ipad. now you can create a web site that was the same whether you were on a mobile phone or traveling on your desktop. you might have all the qualities an attribute of an act, but it may not be one. >> the other thing i think is there is too basic streams. there...
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like the web, this will allow people to build these digital cities. from this, the possibilities are limitless. everything from simulations to showing people where they could film, and proposed parks and these sorts of things. people are going to be affected by that and can give feedback. president chiu: thank you very much. next speaker. >> good afternoon. i have come today to thank you for seven years of support for poems under the dome. it is friday, april 27. in honor of national poetry month, i would like to give you this poem. the city bus is a municipal confessional. strangers would confess, and you will listen, because life is interesting. struggles to get by. long lines you wait in and how little hope you can get. food stamps. losing another job. getting passed over for promotion again. and outlandish politics. no really -- outlandish politics. and how hard it is to believe the truth of our times, as reality gets stranger and stranger. danger and more danger. strangers confess, and you will listen because life is interesting. the city bus is
like the web, this will allow people to build these digital cities. from this, the possibilities are limitless. everything from simulations to showing people where they could film, and proposed parks and these sorts of things. people are going to be affected by that and can give feedback. president chiu: thank you very much. next speaker. >> good afternoon. i have come today to thank you for seven years of support for poems under the dome. it is friday, april 27. in honor of national...
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know we're young so we don't we don't think about it whether or not eat think this digital age is dumbing down or raising up our society the bottom line is there's probably not much we can do about it anyway because the internet isn't going anywhere anytime soon. but they are pretty to have that it's just a figure of status. in the. well for the. money it's technology innovation called the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. it all sometimes you see a story and it seems so for lengthly you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm charming welcome to the big fish.
know we're young so we don't we don't think about it whether or not eat think this digital age is dumbing down or raising up our society the bottom line is there's probably not much we can do about it anyway because the internet isn't going anywhere anytime soon. but they are pretty to have that it's just a figure of status. in the. well for the. money it's technology innovation called the list of elements from around russia we've got the future covered. it all sometimes you see a story and it...
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it is a cloud service that cannot be store and organize it digital files. gabe slate shows you how global drive works. >>gabe: this is the logo of a global drive. get used to seeing that, it will soon be all over the web. it offers 5 gb of free storage in the global clout. surfers hold the data. google has massive servers that hold a ton of data. you can access it anytime you want online. it is a free and easy way to store, organize and share your digital life. it is like an online locker for pictures, videos, documents, anything digital. you can access the contents whenever you want from anywhere in the world. you just need a global account. if he of documents stored undergo will drive you can access that document with access to the web from any device. same thing with pictures, pds, if it is digital, you can store and access it. google drive is also a place where you can share and collaborate in real time with other people. it offers a greater advantage, a way to say goodbye to balky e-mail attachments. you can send a link in an e- mail and everyone has t
it is a cloud service that cannot be store and organize it digital files. gabe slate shows you how global drive works. >>gabe: this is the logo of a global drive. get used to seeing that, it will soon be all over the web. it offers 5 gb of free storage in the global clout. surfers hold the data. google has massive servers that hold a ton of data. you can access it anytime you want online. it is a free and easy way to store, organize and share your digital life. it is like an online locker...
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still to come through this is the digital drive down we ask. do you text you or y. o. u. for the word you. just you placate a short in everything you who will make me them are in school to. take you with me in school oh what a bigger role in the big apple to find out if getting their boys means taking to grammar. serious matters next though every year thousands from mexico and latin america try to make it to the united states now to stop the flow of illegal immigration american authorities have beefed up security along the border with mexico and started running killing the reports next it's become the final destination for scores of people. the wind blows through the rugged sonora desert in arizona helping shape its rocky values and spectacular peaks it's a treasure of the american southwest but this is also a frontier land where a deadly conflict is underway. it's almost a mass disaster situation the disaster which doctor has faces is the growing number of unidentified bodies being found along arizona's southern desert bodies stacked high in a fight for space and perhaps
still to come through this is the digital drive down we ask. do you text you or y. o. u. for the word you. just you placate a short in everything you who will make me them are in school to. take you with me in school oh what a bigger role in the big apple to find out if getting their boys means taking to grammar. serious matters next though every year thousands from mexico and latin america try to make it to the united states now to stop the flow of illegal immigration american authorities have...
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many case studies in the report that are featured this year, for example double digit gains in rural maryland. thank you, betty morgan. to significant progress in georgia, in atlanta, in houston and in alabama show us the pathways forward on how these states and school districts are beating the odds. i want to thank the leadership council members of the civic marshall plan to build a grad nation. all the organizations listed here for their extraordinary work over the last year working in partnership. this is their civic marshall plan. it was developed in partnership with them. to get a better sense of how organizations are putting a stake in the ground aligning with the civic marshall plan and achieving real results, we're now going to hear a few of the boldest and most promising what we call big institutional plays this year which are also featured in the report. our first big institutional alignment with the civic marshall plan is the corporation for public broadcasting's american graduate initiative presented by pat harrison, their dynamic president and ceo. i can tell you, i thin
many case studies in the report that are featured this year, for example double digit gains in rural maryland. thank you, betty morgan. to significant progress in georgia, in atlanta, in houston and in alabama show us the pathways forward on how these states and school districts are beating the odds. i want to thank the leadership council members of the civic marshall plan to build a grad nation. all the organizations listed here for their extraordinary work over the last year working in...