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. >> and parents high schoolers were told grades 9 through 12 would survive until they got this voicemailt night. listen. >> has no other option but to immediately begin the process of transitioning our hiuh school students to other schools. >> the school sent that voicemail to parents just hours before the start of classes this morning. happening now, school leader are deciding whether those high school students could attend classes. >> that's where nbc 10's lu ann cahn is live working to get answers from the school. >> reporter: parents and students are streaming that this meeting that started about 15 minutes ago. they're anxious, frustrated, angry. we have an nbc 10 news team inside. parents knew that the walter palmer charter high school was in trouble last spring but most stuck with it only to find out suddenly last night there would be no more classes starting this morning. >> when the school district was sending papers home telling us to transfer our children, the school was sending us letters saying, oh, no. >> transitioning our high school students to other schools. >> the messa
. >> and parents high schoolers were told grades 9 through 12 would survive until they got this voicemailt night. listen. >> has no other option but to immediately begin the process of transitioning our hiuh school students to other schools. >> the school sent that voicemail to parents just hours before the start of classes this morning. happening now, school leader are deciding whether those high school students could attend classes. >> that's where nbc 10's lu ann cahn...
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parents in philadelphia wake up to a voicemail about their child's charter school closing down.the meeting. plus, the potential septa strike that willç impact several hundd thousand riders. >>> new information just in to our newsroom on friday's deadly shooting at a high school in washington state. just moments ago, investigators said the gunman had invited his victims to lunch by text message. they say the five students were all at a lunch table when they were shot by 15-year-old jaylen fryberg. two 14-year-old girls were killed. the three other students remain in the hospital. fryberg took his own life. >>> when it comes to vehicle reliability, toyota, again, leads the pack according to consumer reports. in addition to toyota, the carmaker's other brands like lexusç and scion were in the t ten again. >>> nbc 10 at the wilmington river front today with howard technical high school students. they got to sit down with employees from barclays bank as part of the company's make a difference day. many of the students come from lower income families. barclays wants to let them see
parents in philadelphia wake up to a voicemail about their child's charter school closing down.the meeting. plus, the potential septa strike that willç impact several hundd thousand riders. >>> new information just in to our newsroom on friday's deadly shooting at a high school in washington state. just moments ago, investigators said the gunman had invited his victims to lunch by text message. they say the five students were all at a lunch table when they were shot by 15-year-old...
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hundreds showed up for answers after getting a voicemail sunday the high school was closed. >> high schooltudents should not report to school on monday october 27th. >> reporter: within minutes organizers lost control and many left not knowing where their kids will end up. >> we paid for uniforms. that's outrageous. five pair of pants, five shirts, two pair of shoes, two sweaters like come on. is he going to reimburse me. >> reporter: michael maddox's son is a freshman. he showed up to school monday like dozens of others and was turned away. >> i want to know what about my son's education. >> it's not right. these kids worked hard. >> reporter: walter palmer charter is only allowed 675 kids by the district but they had 1300 on their rolls through 12th grade in two locations. a court ordered palmer to drop 600 students from enrollment. two weeks ago 300 elementary schoolers were unenrolled by lottery from their northern liberties school. >> it's not about kids. it's about numbers and the money. >> reporter: the school founder says the enroll. cap was not legal and he ignored it. he has been
hundreds showed up for answers after getting a voicemail sunday the high school was closed. >> high schooltudents should not report to school on monday october 27th. >> reporter: within minutes organizers lost control and many left not knowing where their kids will end up. >> we paid for uniforms. that's outrageous. five pair of pants, five shirts, two pair of shoes, two sweaters like come on. is he going to reimburse me. >> reporter: michael maddox's son is a freshman....
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. >> nick: how come every time i call you, your phone goes straight to voicemail? >> victor: i was out of town on business. >> nick: yeah, i heard. was your trip a success? >> victor: kind of. >> nick: did you find what you were looking for? >> victor: what do you think i was looking for? >> nick: a way to get sharon out of my life for good. >> sharon: thank you so much for fitting me in, madame isadora. >> madame isadora: i got the feeling it was urgent. >> sharon: really? you could pick up on that? >> madame isadora: i did. also, i believe you said, "it's a matter of some urgency." >> sharon: oh. yeah. of course. >> madame isadora: where should i set up? >> sharo u
. >> nick: how come every time i call you, your phone goes straight to voicemail? >> victor: i was out of town on business. >> nick: yeah, i heard. was your trip a success? >> victor: kind of. >> nick: did you find what you were looking for? >> victor: what do you think i was looking for? >> nick: a way to get sharon out of my life for good. >> sharon: thank you so much for fitting me in, madame isadora. >> madame isadora: i got the feeling...
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voicemail again. >> traci: [ sighs ] billy. he's probably got his phone turned off. >> abby: he really shouldn't be out there alone. >> traci: well, wherever he is and whoever he is with, there's no escaping what today is. >> abby: i can't believe it's been a whole year since delia died. >> jack: it feels like yesterday. >> traci: you know, it was all so fresh -- that first anniversary after i lost colleen. it felt like i was reliving every single detail of her last day. but now, as the years have gone by, there are some details that ve sort of slipped away, and, honestly, i don't know what's worse -- the pain of rememberi
voicemail again. >> traci: [ sighs ] billy. he's probably got his phone turned off. >> abby: he really shouldn't be out there alone. >> traci: well, wherever he is and whoever he is with, there's no escaping what today is. >> abby: i can't believe it's been a whole year since delia died. >> jack: it feels like yesterday. >> traci: you know, it was all so fresh -- that first anniversary after i lost colleen. it felt like i was reliving every single detail of...
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. >> reporter: if napa was a wakeup call, then this is one of the many voicemail messages if you willthis ruptured sidewalk sitting right atop the hayward fault. running more than 50 miles up and down the heavily populated east bay area, the hayward fault hides in plain sight. cracks and misaligned sidewalks foretell a frightening future. >> we're standing on probably the most seismically dangerous fault in the bay area. >> reporter: has it gone before? >> it's gone repeatedly. the last time was in 1868. >> reporter: it's one of three fault lines scientists are concerned about. disaster planners tell nbc news they believe a 7.9 magnitude quake here could result in 7,000 dead. 1.8 million homes without drinkable water and 300,000 people homeless. >> earthquake! earthquake! >> reporter: officials say a new alert system that gave up to nine seconds warning of the napa quake could save countless lives. so what could you do with a nine-second warning? it's enough time to get under a table, it's enough time for a surgeon to put down his scalpel, it's enough time to step away from a brick wa
. >> reporter: if napa was a wakeup call, then this is one of the many voicemail messages if you willthis ruptured sidewalk sitting right atop the hayward fault. running more than 50 miles up and down the heavily populated east bay area, the hayward fault hides in plain sight. cracks and misaligned sidewalks foretell a frightening future. >> we're standing on probably the most seismically dangerous fault in the bay area. >> reporter: has it gone before? >> it's gone...
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. >> reporter: hundreds showed up for answers after getting a voicemail sunday the high school is closed. >> high school students should not report to monday october 27th. >> organizers lost control and many left not knowing where their kids will end up. >> we paid for uniforms that's outrageous. five pair of pants, five shirts, two pair of shoes, two sweaters like come on. he's going to reimburse me. >> michael maddux's show is a freshman. he showed up to school monday and was turned away. >> i want to know what about my son's education. it's not right. these kids work hard. >> reporter: walter palmer charter is only allowed 675 kids by the district grades k through eight but they have 1300 on their roles threw 12t 12th grade in two locations. a court order palmer to drop 600 students from enrollment. two weeks ago, 300 elementary schoolers were unenrolled by lottery from their northern liberties school. >> it's not about the kids. it's about numbers and it's about money. >> reporter: the school's founder says the enrollment cap was not legal and he ignored. he's been ordered to pay the
. >> reporter: hundreds showed up for answers after getting a voicemail sunday the high school is closed. >> high school students should not report to monday october 27th. >> organizers lost control and many left not knowing where their kids will end up. >> we paid for uniforms that's outrageous. five pair of pants, five shirts, two pair of shoes, two sweaters like come on. he's going to reimburse me. >> michael maddux's show is a freshman. he showed up to school...
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read a voicemail you helped an executive that doesn't have 66,000 employees anyone letting him or her know what you think about initiative and what you think can be done differently instead of sitting around the water cooler explaining of things have a point of view, share it. demonstrate the expertise and you differentiated yourself in a way that you are not over promoted yourself and who you are as an individual. >> joanne let's come back on smxingt lots of women go towards the speakers at the end of these things with business cards. you're great i need amen tore will you please be my mentor. cheryl sanburg says she hates that moment it sends a chill down her spine. the reality she doesn't know that person we're not going to have that relationship what say way to come out and find tat person, mentor, advocate that sponsor rather than trying to be one of 100 people getting the person on the stage. >> i think it's very important for you to have a relationship with your mentor and sponsor. they have to know you, you have to know them. you need to respect and seek out people you respect
read a voicemail you helped an executive that doesn't have 66,000 employees anyone letting him or her know what you think about initiative and what you think can be done differently instead of sitting around the water cooler explaining of things have a point of view, share it. demonstrate the expertise and you differentiated yourself in a way that you are not over promoted yourself and who you are as an individual. >> joanne let's come back on smxingt lots of women go towards the speakers...
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. >> i have a voicemail on my desk phone that says don't leave a voice message.his is a hole in google's offering. how is it, though? >> the google enterprise apps are moving businesses to the cloud. email moved to the cloud with g mail. access it from anywhere from any device. and done great with email, calendar. all the things they are offering businesses but no phone to answer there. we wanted to build a phone that integrated directly with your contacts, your log-in with i.d.'s and calendar is integrated. >> is google involved in this? >> google ventures are our investors but more on an investment side. >> as a creator of google voice, why is now the right time? >> if you look at the numbers, there is 50 million businesses that have moved to the cloud for heir enterprise suite and will go to 700 million over the next nine years. it is a growing user basis. and the google side of it is about 50% of that. so it's a big market that no one has addressed a solution specifically to them. there are generic systems out there. so we well really saw a hole in the market
. >> i have a voicemail on my desk phone that says don't leave a voice message.his is a hole in google's offering. how is it, though? >> the google enterprise apps are moving businesses to the cloud. email moved to the cloud with g mail. access it from anywhere from any device. and done great with email, calendar. all the things they are offering businesses but no phone to answer there. we wanted to build a phone that integrated directly with your contacts, your log-in with i.d.'s...
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received thisson phone call two days ago on her voicemail -- >> enforcement actions executed by the u.s treasury -- >> she was alarmed. >> they are calling about a federal offense you are being prosecuted for and you need to contact them immediately. >> the caller did not say what agency he represented, so she looked up the telephone number online and got angry. she turn up scores of posts from people who had received similar calls from the same california number. all the calls were part of a huge scam, so she called the number back, and the man who called her picked up. >> they said they had a word for my arrest. i said what for. he said we were running behind on our taxes. a statementeleased saying they are aware of the scam going around the country, making it clear that they never call about taxes you owe without first mailing an official notice. and they never threaten to bring in law enforcement to have you arrested for not paying. that is exactly what the caller did to johnson. >> he said, did you file by yourself or did you file with an accountant? your callnow, because is being
received thisson phone call two days ago on her voicemail -- >> enforcement actions executed by the u.s treasury -- >> she was alarmed. >> they are calling about a federal offense you are being prosecuted for and you need to contact them immediately. >> the caller did not say what agency he represented, so she looked up the telephone number online and got angry. she turn up scores of posts from people who had received similar calls from the same california number. all...
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i don't think you should communicate with parents by a voicemail. >> reporter: there is some effort to if they can transfer all the high school students here to west philadelphia high school promise academy. at 6:00, a charter school, administrators, school district personnel, people from other charter schools, the archdiocese will be here to counsel parents and students, tell them about all of their options, what happens next. we don't know what's happening with the teachers. we will be finding out when the meeting begins at 6:00. live in the frankford section of philadelphia, lu ann cahn, nbc 10 news. >>> new information now about hazing allegations involving a local high school football team. the school board will meet tomorrow night to discuss the investigation happening at central bucs west in doylestown. district officials say they verified allegations that rookie players were subjected to a waterboarding type in additioniation by seniors. all remaining varsity and junior varsity football games were canceled last week and all coaches were suspend. >>> a methodist pastor who was d
i don't think you should communicate with parents by a voicemail. >> reporter: there is some effort to if they can transfer all the high school students here to west philadelphia high school promise academy. at 6:00, a charter school, administrators, school district personnel, people from other charter schools, the archdiocese will be here to counsel parents and students, tell them about all of their options, what happens next. we don't know what's happening with the teachers. we will be...
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playing a cruel joke until i finally looked at my phone, and saw the missed text messages and the voicemailsurned the news on and went, "oh my goodness." >> pelley: then four days later, nurse amber vinson fell ill. both nurses have since recovered. this is nina pham leaving a hospital on friday. but many on the staff still wonder whether they could be next. are any of you, all of you, still self-monitoring for signs of infection? >> rose: i am. >> pelley: you are? you're still within the 21-dy window? >> rose: for mr. duncan, i'm passed my 21-day period. but for nina pham, i'm still being monitored. i've been asymptomatic. my temperature has been rock solid. >> pelley: those who contract the virus are not infectious until they actually become sick. members of the medical staff must take their temperature now twice a day and show the reading to a state health official. but, in at least one other way, the effect of fighting this virus could linger. >> mulligan: i would have nightmares, and still do, of my co-workers being infected and not being able to get to a hospital and treatment and dyin
playing a cruel joke until i finally looked at my phone, and saw the missed text messages and the voicemailsurned the news on and went, "oh my goodness." >> pelley: then four days later, nurse amber vinson fell ill. both nurses have since recovered. this is nina pham leaving a hospital on friday. but many on the staff still wonder whether they could be next. are any of you, all of you, still self-monitoring for signs of infection? >> rose: i am. >> pelley: you are?...
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as opposed to most couples, who take two years just to record a a new voicemail greeting. [ laughter's barry!" "and sally!" and "we're not here right -- we gotta do it again, come on. [ laughter ] i'm not here right now, come on. we've practiced this." here's some good news, new york state is spending $750 million to open a solar plant in buffalo, which will create thousands of jobs. most of those jobs will be shoveling the snow off the solar equipment. [ laughter ] buffalo, that's where you want to put the solar panels? [ applause ] idea's great, but buffalo? i think of buffalo, i think of sunshine. yeah. >> steve: 24 hours a day. >> jimmy: 24 hours a day. i don't know if you guys even knew this existed, but last week was something called the nude olympics. [ cheers ] it's in san francisco. i thought it was weird when the relay runners reached back and the teammate said "that's not the baton!" [ laughter ] [ rimshot ] [ applause ] that's not the baton! hey! you did pull me in the lead. >> steve: it's a pole vault. it's a pole vault. >> jimmy: pole vaulters. >> jimmy: my god. >> stev
as opposed to most couples, who take two years just to record a a new voicemail greeting. [ laughter's barry!" "and sally!" and "we're not here right -- we gotta do it again, come on. [ laughter ] i'm not here right now, come on. we've practiced this." here's some good news, new york state is spending $750 million to open a solar plant in buffalo, which will create thousands of jobs. most of those jobs will be shoveling the snow off the solar equipment. [ laughter ]...
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some mothers treat it as if they're leaving a voicemail, which is bad, too, by the way.ut we're talking about this in the office last week and so we went around, we collected actual text messages, these are real texts, we have not altered them at all. some of us, who work here, have received from our mothers. and tonight, we're going to set those texts to music and here to help us to do that, please welcome t.i. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> i don't know when i'll see you next, so, go ahead and eat the almonds and whatever other perishables there were in that box of stuff whitney gave me. now i can't remember what else was in it. i've been watching the movie with diane keaton called "darling companion" about a dog she rescued. loving it. [ laughter ] missed a call from an unknown number, probably a wrong number, but just in case it was you using someone else's phone, i'll call the missed number again if you don't answer this text. [ applause ] would you believe the tv is being delivered today? i called jeff, but he was on his way to a meeting. how could it get delivered i
some mothers treat it as if they're leaving a voicemail, which is bad, too, by the way.ut we're talking about this in the office last week and so we went around, we collected actual text messages, these are real texts, we have not altered them at all. some of us, who work here, have received from our mothers. and tonight, we're going to set those texts to music and here to help us to do that, please welcome t.i. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> i don't know when i'll see you next, so, go...
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and this time, she says she's got the voicemails to prove it. listen. >> i still have a gun.u are and i'm coming for you. i should have killed you. >> reporter: we now know it's probably tawny digitally manipulating her voice. but back then cops hadn't caught on yet, and they arrest joe for a third time. by now, his employer has had it. they fire joe. during all this, joe takes a little vacation with his new girlfriend, mariela murphy. one wonders why he'd ever return. but when he does -- >> there's airport security asking, are you mr. good? yes, sir. step over here with me. they got a tip that i was smuggling drugs in from d.c. >> found nothing, of course. >> found nothing. i said, there's aspirin in there and that's the strongest you're gonna get. somehow she found out that i was going to d.c. >> reporter: as if all this isn't frightening enough, tawny is about to tighten the screws, entering even more dangerous and demented territory. listen to this. it's tawny, calling a florida abuse hotline. >> there was allegations of him having sex with his daughter. and he's provided
and this time, she says she's got the voicemails to prove it. listen. >> i still have a gun.u are and i'm coming for you. i should have killed you. >> reporter: we now know it's probably tawny digitally manipulating her voice. but back then cops hadn't caught on yet, and they arrest joe for a third time. by now, his employer has had it. they fire joe. during all this, joe takes a little vacation with his new girlfriend, mariela murphy. one wonders why he'd ever return. but when he...
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. >> in listening to the voicemail, it appears to be just a rambling message.st as if, a way to start an alibi. >> reporter: prosecutors believed, rather than transplanting lilacs, jeffrey was actually using that time to conceal the murder weapon and bloody clothing. then he showed up for his job at the orchard. and that's where they asserted he made up another story, a lie about how he'd gotten raw broken blisters on both his hands. >> this was from work today. i was flipping over a palette, and as i was flipping it over, my hand got caught in there. >> reporter: the medical examiner testified highly unlikely. >> i can't envision the capability of inserting the hands in between in those slats in the way to create these injuries. >> reporter: and when the police lab tested the very pallet, no skin or dna from jeffrey was found. so how did jeffrey tear up his hands? >> is it possible that those blisters could be created by the number of blows that were applied to mrs. pynes' body with a rectangular object. >> yes. >> reporter: and about a week after the murder,
. >> in listening to the voicemail, it appears to be just a rambling message.st as if, a way to start an alibi. >> reporter: prosecutors believed, rather than transplanting lilacs, jeffrey was actually using that time to conceal the murder weapon and bloody clothing. then he showed up for his job at the orchard. and that's where they asserted he made up another story, a lie about how he'd gotten raw broken blisters on both his hands. >> this was from work today. i was flipping...
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when i get voicemail messages that sound like this: >> hey, marcus, this is neil.alling to ask if you can hire me into one of your other businesses--i don't even care. whatever you got. i'm distressed at the harassment level. it's just getting to be overwhelming at dogworks. >> so i decided to bring in dr. rivera, a workplace psychiatrist. i've worked with her in the past, and she's been very successful in helping create common ground between employees and owners. >> hey, marcus. >> hey, how are you, dr. rivera? >> how are you? >> good to see you again. >> good. how are you? how's everything? big sigh. >> yeah. this is a big challenge. let me give you a little tour, introduce you to a few people. >> okay. [dog yipping] isn't this beautiful? >> wonderful! yeah. >> hi. >> how are you? >> i'm andrew. >> i'm erica. >> hi, erica. >> nice to meet you. >> pleasure. >> andrew, this is dr. rivera. she's worked with me in other companies in trying to help bring people together. so-- >> ha ha ha ha ha ha i'm kidding. >> i thought maybe the three of us can go back and chat. >>
when i get voicemail messages that sound like this: >> hey, marcus, this is neil.alling to ask if you can hire me into one of your other businesses--i don't even care. whatever you got. i'm distressed at the harassment level. it's just getting to be overwhelming at dogworks. >> so i decided to bring in dr. rivera, a workplace psychiatrist. i've worked with her in the past, and she's been very successful in helping create common ground between employees and owners. >> hey,...
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just left you a voicemail. could you please let me know what you're asking for popone.com?" you that i already owned it. popone.com is an organic popcorn site that i was creating for sharla and i. she knows that i already own it. she has no business going around me, trying to buy it. >> we wanted to secure it for us so we could do the brand. i mean, we're partners. i told you, 50-50. i'm absolutely telling you the truth. what's--i don't understand what's wrong. >> let me just tell you how this feels. you guys basically were trying to steal it, thinking you were gonna swipe it away. >> really, honest to god, you can ask him. >> you were just gonna bring it to me and say, "oh, marcus, you said you owned it, but you must've been mistaken. here it is." i mean, come on, guys, i mean-- you're not gonna convince me that you didn't know what you were doing. >> i didn't think it was a crime. >> but, sharla, we had a nice conversation about honesty and integrity, and you told me you'd never try to undermine me. >> how would i screw a billionaire, really? seriously? i've never screwed
just left you a voicemail. could you please let me know what you're asking for popone.com?" you that i already owned it. popone.com is an organic popcorn site that i was creating for sharla and i. she knows that i already own it. she has no business going around me, trying to buy it. >> we wanted to secure it for us so we could do the brand. i mean, we're partners. i told you, 50-50. i'm absolutely telling you the truth. what's--i don't understand what's wrong. >> let me just...
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also, $5.2 million for voicemails from the future, $15,000 for a kind of genghis -- a hunt of genghis khan. vegetables, aand noble enough cause. the only terrible result of that funding is that students ought costumes to run around campus just up in fruit and vegetable costumes. not quite what taxpayers want to hear. >> this is the most entertaining segment you have given me this morning. i thank you for that. i love that. moms do love their dogs more than their kids. it is terrible. it.oney spent, researched very important stuff. >> thank you so much. coming up, sears is running out of time and money. we will talk to the former ceo of sears in a moment. plus, risky business, betting on real estate in china and other emerging markets theater we will speak with the former partner in just a moment. ♪ >> you are watching in the loop live on bloomberg television and bloomberg.com. hotel to a chinese insurance company for $2 billion. chinese investors continue to look for better yield outside the country. to thes a bright side trend, great investors looking for opportunity in china and oth
also, $5.2 million for voicemails from the future, $15,000 for a kind of genghis -- a hunt of genghis khan. vegetables, aand noble enough cause. the only terrible result of that funding is that students ought costumes to run around campus just up in fruit and vegetable costumes. not quite what taxpayers want to hear. >> this is the most entertaining segment you have given me this morning. i thank you for that. i love that. moms do love their dogs more than their kids. it is terrible....
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applications that will allow you --get in a price-type enterprise-type feeds whether your e-mail or voicemailo your phone. integrated. folks used to carry three devices, now figuring out a way -- >> they all want it on their -- david, so much of this comes down to corporate spirit. whether it is malaysia or the united states, profits? >> productivity growth is still alive and kicking. that is a big driver of the next cycle. from that point of view, optimistic. >> right now, mining gets the gloom. the same time, technology is fermenting. >> and with apple pay starting today, it is estimated the digital wallet will be worth $180 billion. good for productivity? >> absolutely. >> i met whole foods. >> what are you doing? >> buying groceries. i take my phone and pay for it? >> you swipe your some. you put your thumb on this reader. here's why two of the 20,000 cash registers have this on day one. it is encrypted at the point of sale. the retail operation doesn't have to know anything about your credit card. they don't have to worry about security. every retailer was looking at what happened to hom
applications that will allow you --get in a price-type enterprise-type feeds whether your e-mail or voicemailo your phone. integrated. folks used to carry three devices, now figuring out a way -- >> they all want it on their -- david, so much of this comes down to corporate spirit. whether it is malaysia or the united states, profits? >> productivity growth is still alive and kicking. that is a big driver of the next cycle. from that point of view, optimistic. >> right now,...
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[laughter] and then he called capitol towers and left the following message on the voicemail that said this is risky. calling about rickey. ricky wants to play baseball. that is why he is my hero. [laughter] >> justice alito who most transcended the game? >> without question the player who most transcended the game was jackie robinson a figure of historic importance that goes beyond baseball. my favorite player growing up, why i picked him i don't know he was a great player. i also don't know why i picked the phillies but my situation was similar to george i lived in trenton that is halfway between the york and philadelphia and in the '50s the yankees won the world series practically every year the phillies had never won so naturally it chose the phillies. [laughter] i think it does have any effect on your thinking. but richie was a great player. a money ballplayer before his time. almost never hit a home run but he had of a great eye and walk to lot and could fall pitches almost one dozen he reminded me as a left-handed hitter he would fall off the line drives. and on one occasion the
[laughter] and then he called capitol towers and left the following message on the voicemail that said this is risky. calling about rickey. ricky wants to play baseball. that is why he is my hero. [laughter] >> justice alito who most transcended the game? >> without question the player who most transcended the game was jackie robinson a figure of historic importance that goes beyond baseball. my favorite player growing up, why i picked him i don't know he was a great player. i also...
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i mean, i call the business year three or four months ago and got a voicemail that said "to continue in english, press one," and that was extremely offensive to me. if you are talking about a population of whatever you said million, that is certainly not a majority in the to say if i want to continue in the native language of this tontry -- you know, you have learn to speak to come to this country and to get citizenship. host: i think we got the point. mr. alex? that youe citizenship described, the test is actually kind of complicated. it has a number of challenging questions appeared they are in english. i think it is a benefit for this country to speak multiple languages. spanish is a beautiful language, as is english, french, german. a number of languages are spoken in this country and we should be proud of that. i wish my spanish were a little bit better. my grandmother would be very happy if i practiced and spoke more spanish. i speak german. i would love to learn another language. i would be proud of it. host: is bilingual a trend of the future for the united states? benefit th
i mean, i call the business year three or four months ago and got a voicemail that said "to continue in english, press one," and that was extremely offensive to me. if you are talking about a population of whatever you said million, that is certainly not a majority in the to say if i want to continue in the native language of this tontry -- you know, you have learn to speak to come to this country and to get citizenship. host: i think we got the point. mr. alex? that youe citizenship...
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hope that you will leave a i hope that you will leave a i hope that you will leave a message on my voicemailil yeah yeah ♪ >> wow! >> amazing. that is amazing. >> that's when you don't ever upgrade to the new system of the phone. >> have it forever. >> you need to have that forever. so, tell us about ones you've heard on facebook. go to our facebook page. today's take. what voice mail messages you've heard that really caught your ear. >> what does yours say? >> leave a message. it's nothing. i did do once as mr. t with the a-team. everybody hated it. >> really? >> so i kept it on there. >> dr. google not here right now. >> what? >> do your dr. google one. >> that was a different -- that was -- >> i don't know what that was. >> it was your -- >> breakfast at tiffany's. >> no idea what that was. >> me either. >>> we do know about hurricane gonzalo. unfortunately, this is a strong storm. it is not weakening at this moment. currently a category 4 storm south-southwest of bermuda. 140-mile-per-hour winds moving north-northeast at 15 miles per hour. here is the problem. there is no cool water to k
hope that you will leave a i hope that you will leave a i hope that you will leave a message on my voicemailil yeah yeah ♪ >> wow! >> amazing. that is amazing. >> that's when you don't ever upgrade to the new system of the phone. >> have it forever. >> you need to have that forever. so, tell us about ones you've heard on facebook. go to our facebook page. today's take. what voice mail messages you've heard that really caught your ear. >> what does yours...