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>> the strong cities network is not meant to compete with any existing network. in many cases we look for ways to complement each other. obviously, as i mentioned before, the institute for strategic dialogue they are the implementers. they run the strong cities they -- network. they are concerned about keeping the lights on and their organizations but in terms of connectivity, we definitely look for those opportunities. when we're trying to partner in international city with u.s. city in terms of the city pair program. if they are already sister cities then that's a bonus. it's just to say that the network, i think, it succeeds because it's not trying to take the place of any other network and, you know, we encourage the institute for strategic dialogue to be friendly with any and all other networks out there. >> mike, retired foreign services officer. is your model applicable to other global problems and, if so is state using your model to attack other global issues. i'm thinking particularly of the climate change issue. i've read a lot of many americans and gov
>> the strong cities network is not meant to compete with any existing network. in many cases we look for ways to complement each other. obviously, as i mentioned before, the institute for strategic dialogue they are the implementers. they run the strong cities they -- network. they are concerned about keeping the lights on and their organizations but in terms of connectivity, we definitely look for those opportunities. when we're trying to partner in international city with u.s. city in...
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, network awareness. the smart phone people thought of the incident is something that should be there but to look at how difficult it would be. a lack of appreciation yet it's always been the thing, there's a networking application. but somehow the momentum in the marketing in your hand. it is hard to know how lost that but it's harder and harder to scale the but that's what we build and it doesn't go away. i have more capacity than when they started. it's an amazing thing if you think about it. talk about search results and talk about the scale that we increase a million times from where we started and not just adding devices here and there. maybe were not letting it we used to be. we could see the telephone wire but so remarkable that wire worked that we cannot think of when it wasn't possible. i know take it for granted. we think that will change. the next generation with the internet or industry i think that the networks. >> is the cloud era of revolutionary era? >> in a way. equally in a very famous
, network awareness. the smart phone people thought of the incident is something that should be there but to look at how difficult it would be. a lack of appreciation yet it's always been the thing, there's a networking application. but somehow the momentum in the marketing in your hand. it is hard to know how lost that but it's harder and harder to scale the but that's what we build and it doesn't go away. i have more capacity than when they started. it's an amazing thing if you think about...
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now nokia owns the network part radio networks and optical networks. the internet, if you like, to all the major operators around the world. still a little bit in the handset business but much more network side of things. >> here at bell labs it's proprietary to nokia? an interesting question because, in fact, bell for is actually inventing the good of humankind. you think that sounds very noble day aybe unlikely in this and age but when it was set up s a research lab for at&t, the monopoly as it was at the time, the rules for bell labs, because monopoly owned innovation, all the developments for the p with were public good so royalty free on the backtel grew of many of those innovations, companies use them for different applications and services, that was done for the public good. 20 or 30 that stopped years ago but, in fact, mentality of bell labs has invent the things that humans need, yes, some get icensed through nokia, some as patents. some are done just for the public good. we publish results still quite them out there where we think the public
now nokia owns the network part radio networks and optical networks. the internet, if you like, to all the major operators around the world. still a little bit in the handset business but much more network side of things. >> here at bell labs it's proprietary to nokia? an interesting question because, in fact, bell for is actually inventing the good of humankind. you think that sounds very noble day aybe unlikely in this and age but when it was set up s a research lab for at&t, the...
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we support the network but other governments also support the network. we are hoping that cities can start funding these exchanges on their own and you know, as i mentioned, if the private sector can start contributing, if an airline, you know, airlines as you know and hotels are very focused on security. if they wanted to sponsor these exchanges, you know, if city officials, law enforcement, if they know more about ways to prevent attacks, that in the end will save them a lot of money, so it's just to say that we need more people involved in these efforts. but we don't need to securitize the issue, either. that's the one thing when we talk about engaging educators, for example, we are not all of a sudden expecting, i was a teacher and educators have a lot on their plates and classroom management is priority number one, and it's just to say that you need a way to find a way for educators and montgomery county and the work that worde, w-o-r-d-e, has been doing is great and it's just to say that you need a softer approach or a way to talk about these issue
we support the network but other governments also support the network. we are hoping that cities can start funding these exchanges on their own and you know, as i mentioned, if the private sector can start contributing, if an airline, you know, airlines as you know and hotels are very focused on security. if they wanted to sponsor these exchanges, you know, if city officials, law enforcement, if they know more about ways to prevent attacks, that in the end will save them a lot of money, so it's...
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other network. and we encourage the institute for strategic dialogue to be friendly with any and all other networks out there. applicable to other global problems? and if and if so, is state using your model to attack other global issues? i'm thinking particularly of the climate change issue. i have read a lot of -- many american cities and governors and mayors seem interested in that issue. i wonder if they are partnering at all with counterpart cities through state? if so, is there a possibility of fatigue in terms of foreign cities, especially, being asked to partner with state on problem x, y, or z, do you see that a problem? michael: i think that we didn't invent the two-way exchange, the twinning program. i honestly don't know who started such partnerships. it's just to say that the model an be used for multiple policy priorities. certainly the connections -- i'll just say this. when we're sending a mayor from the united states overseas, in most of the places where we're sending these mayors,
other network. and we encourage the institute for strategic dialogue to be friendly with any and all other networks out there. applicable to other global problems? and if and if so, is state using your model to attack other global issues? i'm thinking particularly of the climate change issue. i have read a lot of -- many american cities and governors and mayors seem interested in that issue. i wonder if they are partnering at all with counterpart cities through state? if so, is there a...
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plus, the network's guide to investing digital books.we've also added a new groundbreaking tax lien investing kit with a list of highly discounted tax delinquent properties showing you how to earn government secured returns up to 18% annually. all stored on a custom usb flash drive. these powerful tools are valued at $599. and are yours absolutely free, just for attending. - if you're sitting at home watching this program and think, should i pick up the phone and call? well ask yourself, what do i have to lose? you get a free two-hour live event that teaches you proven money making strategies that will allow you to take advantage of the current real estate market. plus, you're gonna receive some amazing free gifts just for attending. the success you have always wanted and absolutely deserve is only a call away. - [narrator] when you join us you'll learn the same secret strategies that our network members use on their own real estate deals. like how they self-direct their 401k and ira funds into safe brick and mortar assets that pay them
plus, the network's guide to investing digital books.we've also added a new groundbreaking tax lien investing kit with a list of highly discounted tax delinquent properties showing you how to earn government secured returns up to 18% annually. all stored on a custom usb flash drive. these powerful tools are valued at $599. and are yours absolutely free, just for attending. - if you're sitting at home watching this program and think, should i pick up the phone and call? well ask yourself, what...
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ubiquitous networks, denser networks is only going to increase. and that competition will potentially not only catalyze more choice, but also give consumers a new range of products and services and opportunities to do things online that we can't even imagine today. >> host: when you get into a situation like we're currently in where google and amazon are having kind of a smart device spat, does that affect the entire ecosystem of the internet? >> guest: well, the it -- it isn important point. we in the broadband provider community were singled out by the last fcc to have special rules apply only to us. the movement now in the fcc is to establish a new set of net neutrality protections that will actually encompass all of the entire internet ecosystem including companies like google and amazon. our broadband providers in our nation have been very clear to maintaining net neutrality protections regardless of whether there are rules or not set by government. they have and they will. i can't say the same for some of our biggest internet companies. it's
ubiquitous networks, denser networks is only going to increase. and that competition will potentially not only catalyze more choice, but also give consumers a new range of products and services and opportunities to do things online that we can't even imagine today. >> host: when you get into a situation like we're currently in where google and amazon are having kind of a smart device spat, does that affect the entire ecosystem of the internet? >> guest: well, the it -- it isn...
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there's the network and then there's the handset, and nokia owns the network part of it and sells radio and optical networks, the internet if you like, to all the major operators around the world. still a little bit in the handset business but much more on the network side of things. an interesting company. >> host: so here it's proprietary to nokia? >> guest: well, that's an interesting question because it's inventing for the good of humankind. we think that sounds very noble and maybe unlikely in this day and age but, in fact, when it was set up as a research lab for at&t, the monopoly as it was at the time, the rules for bell labs were because it was a monopoly-owned innovation engine, it had to make available all the inventions we came up with for the public good. and so royalty-free licenses to those technologies. and so everyone benefited, intel, silicon valley grew on the back of many of those innovations and all the web-scale companies use them to create their cloud platforms and different applications and services. that was done for the public good. obviously, that was 20, 30 y
there's the network and then there's the handset, and nokia owns the network part of it and sells radio and optical networks, the internet if you like, to all the major operators around the world. still a little bit in the handset business but much more on the network side of things. an interesting company. >> host: so here it's proprietary to nokia? >> guest: well, that's an interesting question because it's inventing for the good of humankind. we think that sounds very noble and...
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or you have a large network, so lots of network type problems come structuresng these of these networks and you can you should be friends with next and the other if he questions we experience on a similar basis. u mentioned artificial intelligence, how do you define that? that is a good one, actually. i am not sure how i would it.ne >> define it in general. people tend this think about machines.and self-driving cars and things like that. do you tend to think of it a mathematician, so artificial intelligence right problem andnt where we put in a whole bunch of input that is labeled and machines or mathematical models that do a of answering questions, for example, we have a lot of data, we build a model that is able to decide which images are cat images and which ones are not. the way i few view it, it is problem. >> serious artificial intelligence, is google artificial intelligence. >> way, think so. whether they are thinking machines, i would sa no no. in the problem, they fall into that realm. differencehe between a steking machine and a learning machine? there yet? >> no, no. def lnt
or you have a large network, so lots of network type problems come structuresng these of these networks and you can you should be friends with next and the other if he questions we experience on a similar basis. u mentioned artificial intelligence, how do you define that? that is a good one, actually. i am not sure how i would it.ne >> define it in general. people tend this think about machines.and self-driving cars and things like that. do you tend to think of it a mathematician, so...
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broadband networks. other groups have come up with their own numbers that have included things like $3 billion for smart phones that are bought by a wireless carrier and $10 billion for another carrier in mexico, video services neither of which are actually covered by the title to regulation. it is very clear, if you did an apples to apples comparison and took out those inputs, their numbers would reflect exactly what our numbers clearly if you look at the investment, they have been going down. it's great that certain internet companies are making investments in things like data farms, cloud infrastructure, products and services, and they should continue to do so. their total investment is affection, globally, of what u.s. telecom members actually invest in our network. it's got nothing to do with the actual investment that goes into maintaining and building american network infrastructure, the broadband investment, but all investment should be encouraged and we should have smart policies that in sent mo
broadband networks. other groups have come up with their own numbers that have included things like $3 billion for smart phones that are bought by a wireless carrier and $10 billion for another carrier in mexico, video services neither of which are actually covered by the title to regulation. it is very clear, if you did an apples to apples comparison and took out those inputs, their numbers would reflect exactly what our numbers clearly if you look at the investment, they have been going down....
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of the network, or, i mean, you have facebook which is just a large network, so lots of network-type problems come from studying these, the structures of these networks, and you can decide things like who you should be friends with next and these other questions that, you know, we experience on a day-to-day basis. >> host: you mentioned artificial intelligence. how do you define that? >> guest: that's a good one, actually. i'm not exactly sure how i would define it in general. i mean, i think people tend to think about replacing human intelligence and thinking machines. we have, like, self-driving cars and things like that. i tend to think about it a little bit more like a mathematician, so right now artificial intelligence is just a giant optimization problem where we build ma cheaps or -- machines or mathematical models that do a good job of answering the questions. for example, we may have a lot of data that is cat images and a whole bunch of data that's not, and we build a model that is able to decide which images are cat images and which ones are not. it's a large optimization p
of the network, or, i mean, you have facebook which is just a large network, so lots of network-type problems come from studying these, the structures of these networks, and you can decide things like who you should be friends with next and these other questions that, you know, we experience on a day-to-day basis. >> host: you mentioned artificial intelligence. how do you define that? >> guest: that's a good one, actually. i'm not exactly sure how i would define it in general. i...
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roland pickens, director of the san francisco health network. it's my pleasure to present to you with the very first update on the network under our newly adopted strategic plan. this slide is one we use in all of our presentations to you and to show where the structure fits. in today's presentation, we'll review four things. first, i will provide you with a brief review of our journey to guide our strategic planning and performance improvement and daily management activities. next, i'll share with you our current, newly adopted strategic plan, which builds upon and refines the work of our previous plan that guided the journey over the last two fiscal years. third, i will describe how the network is with the greater department of health. and, finally, i will share the status of our quarter one metrics and scorecard. this slide depicts the journey that started in 2012. and quickly spread to primary care in 2013 and then to the network in 2016, culminating in the adoption at the dph level in the third quarter of last year, 2017, with a dph strateg
roland pickens, director of the san francisco health network. it's my pleasure to present to you with the very first update on the network under our newly adopted strategic plan. this slide is one we use in all of our presentations to you and to show where the structure fits. in today's presentation, we'll review four things. first, i will provide you with a brief review of our journey to guide our strategic planning and performance improvement and daily management activities. next, i'll share...
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the process the more data is fed into the network the quicker it learns. researchers you select the necessary amount of data for this but that's changed. now they also have the processing power to match. two years ago a computer managed to beat the world's best go play or an impressive display of artificial intelligence the computer had taught itself to play the complex asian board game by learning its rules this was made possible through deep learning and a data structure modeled on the human brain. and deep learning is ubiquitous it's a huge market industry is investing massive amounts of money into it to develop self driving cars improve voice recognition and enhance image editing. and we have large databases of visual learning everyone owns a smartphone that can take pictures those who upload pictures want to see their pictures even. but every picture and video that's uploaded increases the danger of manipulation and a troubling prospect in this era of fake news. this is a power to do in a few years smartphones will have the processing power the comput
the process the more data is fed into the network the quicker it learns. researchers you select the necessary amount of data for this but that's changed. now they also have the processing power to match. two years ago a computer managed to beat the world's best go play or an impressive display of artificial intelligence the computer had taught itself to play the complex asian board game by learning its rules this was made possible through deep learning and a data structure modeled on the human...
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to another part of the network or facebook which is just a large network so lots of network type problems come from studying the structures of these networks and you can decide things like who you should be friends with next and other questions that we experience on a day-to-day basis. >> you mentioned artificial intelligence. how do you define that question. >> that's a good one. i'm not exactly sure how i define it. in general i think people think about replacing human intelligence and thinking machines, self driving cars and things like that, i tend to think of it a little bit more like a mathematician so artificial intelligence is just a giant optimization problem where we put in a whole bunch of input that is labeled and we build machines for mathematical models that do a good job so we might have a lot of data that is cat images and data that's not cat images and we build a model that can decide which are which are. >> the way i view it is just a large optimization problem. >> is siri artificial intelligenand google? >> yes, i think so, whether or not there thinking machines i would
to another part of the network or facebook which is just a large network so lots of network type problems come from studying the structures of these networks and you can decide things like who you should be friends with next and other questions that we experience on a day-to-day basis. >> you mentioned artificial intelligence. how do you define that question. >> that's a good one. i'm not exactly sure how i define it. in general i think people think about replacing human...
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comcast business offers fast gig-speeds across our network. verizon doesn't. we offer more complete reliability with up to 8 hours of 4g wireless network backup. verizon, no way. we offer 35 voice features and solutions that grow with your business. verizon, not so much. get internet on our gig-speed network and add voice and tv for $34.90 more per month. call 1-800-501-6000. according to police-- roland was last seen leaving her houston-area home on saturday. a short time later she texted her roommate to say that a suspicious man was following her in a blue truck. the 29 year-old has not been seen since. roland is a reporter for "rivals.com". her family is now working with police, to locate her. now to a seven on your side consumer alert - more than 3-million takata air bag inflators are being added to the already massive recall. we've been reporting on these faulty airbags - which can explode and send shrapnel flying. at least 20 people have been killed worldwide - and more than 180 injured. so far - 19 automakers have recalled up to - 69 million inflators i
comcast business offers fast gig-speeds across our network. verizon doesn't. we offer more complete reliability with up to 8 hours of 4g wireless network backup. verizon, no way. we offer 35 voice features and solutions that grow with your business. verizon, not so much. get internet on our gig-speed network and add voice and tv for $34.90 more per month. call 1-800-501-6000. according to police-- roland was last seen leaving her houston-area home on saturday. a short time later she texted her...
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a new kind of network designed to save you money.nitymobile.com. >>> you are in a good mood tonight, and i tell you, we have put a great show together. it will be on a week from thursday. [ laughter ] >> johnny carson in the '80s is making the transition from being the king of late night to being a national treasure. he was a throw-back to the old show biz stuff. >> i've been on with you for a long time. >> a long time. >> well, you've been busy with other things. >> and the tide is starting to turn where terms of where late night television is going to go, and johnny was kind of holding out. he was not of his time in the '80s but he did sustain a certain timelessness. he's the king. >> on your chair. [ laughter ] >> he's just playing. >> playing, right? >> my next guest not only has a college degree, but he also has a high school degree. >> that is right, i do. >> as well. he's hosted "the tonight show" as often as johnny carson and now he has his very observe show, weekday mornings at 10:00 on nbc. [ laughter ] >> a good idea gone
a new kind of network designed to save you money.nitymobile.com. >>> you are in a good mood tonight, and i tell you, we have put a great show together. it will be on a week from thursday. [ laughter ] >> johnny carson in the '80s is making the transition from being the king of late night to being a national treasure. he was a throw-back to the old show biz stuff. >> i've been on with you for a long time. >> a long time. >> well, you've been busy with other...
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katty: you talk about networked ages.the first was 1500 with the invention of the printing press, and then we jump forward 500 to years to the second network age, as you describe it. what do you mean by that? niall: throughout most of history, hierarchical structures like states have been dominant, and social networks have been relatively weak. the reason i called the book "the square and the tower" is that mostly the tower of power dominates the square where people meet and converse informally. but there have been these two areas where technology empowered social networks relative to authority. one, as you mentioned, the age of the printing press, which enabled things like the reformation and the enlightenment to happen, and our own age, where technology and emanating largely from silicon valley, has made it possible for giant social networks, facebook for example, to exert in arms -- us our miss -- enormo disruptive power relative to governments. katty: you talk about the constant tug-of-war in history between hierarchi
katty: you talk about networked ages.the first was 1500 with the invention of the printing press, and then we jump forward 500 to years to the second network age, as you describe it. what do you mean by that? niall: throughout most of history, hierarchical structures like states have been dominant, and social networks have been relatively weak. the reason i called the book "the square and the tower" is that mostly the tower of power dominates the square where people meet and converse...
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gaming is best on a 100% fiber-optic network. so get fios. now, just $79.99 per month with a 2-year price guarantee with a 2-year agreement. nancy: cold is here to stay. bill: -10 to -15 around the area. small business, internet providers promise you a lot. let's see who delivers more. comcast business offers fast gig-speeds across our network. verizon doesn't. we offer more complete reliability with up to 8 hours of 4g wireless network backup. verizon, no way. we offer 35 voice features and solutions that grow with your business. verizon, not so much. get internet on our gig-speed network and add voice and tv for $34.90 more per month. call 1-800-501-6000. >> dicky: from hollywood it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- kobe bryant. khloe kardashian. and music from prophets of rage. and now, and furthermore, here's jimmy kimmel. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: very nice, thank you. very kind. hi, everyone. sit, sit, it's embarrassing. i'm jimmy, i'm the host. thank you for
gaming is best on a 100% fiber-optic network. so get fios. now, just $79.99 per month with a 2-year price guarantee with a 2-year agreement. nancy: cold is here to stay. bill: -10 to -15 around the area. small business, internet providers promise you a lot. let's see who delivers more. comcast business offers fast gig-speeds across our network. verizon doesn't. we offer more complete reliability with up to 8 hours of 4g wireless network backup. verizon, no way. we offer 35 voice features and...
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. >> new owners spent billions buying the networks recently. want their money's worth. >> we'll now have the strongest network. we'll have a stronger defense piece. this is going to be one dynamite company. >> there's a danger that news will be mixed up with the rest of television and considered just another profit center. >> late 1920s, to early 1930s, to the 1980s, the sense was if some of the broadcasting time took public service, 1990s, journalism in the country changed a great deal. you couldn't talk about public service. what are the ratings going to be? what are the demographics going to be? what is the profit going to be? well, sensationalism sells. >> in a plea bargain, 18-year-old amy fisher got up to 15 years in prison for shooting the wife of her alleged lover. >> so intense is the interest in it this case there are three, three made for tv movies now in the works about it. >> you make money off sex. you make money off death. you make money off crime. >> the press calls the case the beverly hills mansion murders. the story reads lik
. >> new owners spent billions buying the networks recently. want their money's worth. >> we'll now have the strongest network. we'll have a stronger defense piece. this is going to be one dynamite company. >> there's a danger that news will be mixed up with the rest of television and considered just another profit center. >> late 1920s, to early 1930s, to the 1980s, the sense was if some of the broadcasting time took public service, 1990s, journalism in the country...
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a new kind of network designed to save you money.to xfinitymobile.com. >>> thomas magnum? >> maryanne hammond? >> private investigator? >> oh, you are probably wondering about the goat. just let me drop off my friend, and then we'll talk. >> when we entered the '80s, a lot of dramas that were lighthearted like "magnum p.i." were very popular. after "m.a.s.h." went off the air, the next season there wasn't a single sitcom in the top ten. first time that had ever happened in tv history. the prevailing feeling was that the sitcom was dead. >> brandon tartikoff, nbc programming chief, says reports of the sitcom's death were greatly exaggerated. >> time and time again, if you study television history, just when someone is counting a forum out, that's exactly the form of programming that's leads to the next big hit. ♪ >> 1984 "the cosby show" comes on. bill cosby is not new to tv but "the cosby show" is different. stands apart from everything else he's done. >> i wanted my eggs scrambled. >> coming up. >> they talked about parenting. befor
a new kind of network designed to save you money.to xfinitymobile.com. >>> thomas magnum? >> maryanne hammond? >> private investigator? >> oh, you are probably wondering about the goat. just let me drop off my friend, and then we'll talk. >> when we entered the '80s, a lot of dramas that were lighthearted like "magnum p.i." were very popular. after "m.a.s.h." went off the air, the next season there wasn't a single sitcom in the top ten. first...
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is this a network in the same way that facebook is a network or twitter is a network?just a very narrow business in which travels kalanick has been able to ride the silicon valley wave? >> it's a network business and ride sharing was an example of what you could do with what people called society market, the goal is to establish the kind of dominance that had been established by facebook and social network -- facebook in social networks and google in searches. what's important is not just the missteps traffs kalanick made personally but he personified a certain silicon valley air fwans which i characterized as resistance is futile. which was, we have this awesome app, there's no point standing in our way, we will take the world. i remember talking with him and others saying it's going to be different in berlin, in china. i write in the book and why it was that ultimately uber lost the battle in china, which is an amazing story, and a typical story of what's going on in the world today this race if you like, dominance of these two-sided markets is a race that's being ru
is this a network in the same way that facebook is a network or twitter is a network?just a very narrow business in which travels kalanick has been able to ride the silicon valley wave? >> it's a network business and ride sharing was an example of what you could do with what people called society market, the goal is to establish the kind of dominance that had been established by facebook and social network -- facebook in social networks and google in searches. what's important is not just...
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but the idea of a centralized network or government- controlled network, obviously is highly controversial. now, axios.com has reportedly come up with documents. the memo reports a centralized 5g system would be easier to protect from cyber threats. two of the country's country's biggest infrastructures, at&t and verizon have said they will roll out 5g. but the government official who spoke anonymously said one possible plan is to work with the networks or even rent access to carriers. we still have a lot to see here. a long way to go before we see some of that in motion. regardless, 5g access is on the horizon. live in cupertino, sandra osborne, kpix 5. >>> today, an arraignment is scheduled for a man accused of killing two young girls while escaping police. police say he was speeding in a stolen pickup truck two weeks ago, when he ran a red light, and slammed into a truck, carrying those two little girls and their mother. the 2-year-old and 4-year-old were both killed in the crash. their mother was released from the hospital after surgery for significant injuries. >>> a new video recentl
but the idea of a centralized network or government- controlled network, obviously is highly controversial. now, axios.com has reportedly come up with documents. the memo reports a centralized 5g system would be easier to protect from cyber threats. two of the country's country's biggest infrastructures, at&t and verizon have said they will roll out 5g. but the government official who spoke anonymously said one possible plan is to work with the networks or even rent access to carriers. we...
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that was a huge embarrassment for your network. just like the huge embarrassment you had when you got the comey testimony wrong. >> i'm trying to get to the question of the president's fitness -- >> i'm getting to the issue of your fitness. the president's tweets reaffirm the plain spoken truth. self-made billionaire and tapped into something magical happening in the hearts of this country. the people that you -- >> the president has an approval rating in the 30s. i don't know what you're talking about. >> the people that you don't connect with and understand, the people whose manufacturing jobs have left, who have been besieged by high-crime communities and who have been affected by a policy of uncontrolled immigration, those voices, those experiences don't get covered on this network. to prove the point, i was booked to talk about the very issues i'm just describing and you're not even asking about them because they're not interesting facts to you. >> i have plenty of questions on immigration. you've attempted to filibuster by ta
that was a huge embarrassment for your network. just like the huge embarrassment you had when you got the comey testimony wrong. >> i'm trying to get to the question of the president's fitness -- >> i'm getting to the issue of your fitness. the president's tweets reaffirm the plain spoken truth. self-made billionaire and tapped into something magical happening in the hearts of this country. the people that you -- >> the president has an approval rating in the 30s. i don't know...
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networks and power from the free nice enter to facebook, niall ferguson.nwhile a show down in the senate over a new spending bill but there is an end in sight for the shutdown house freedom caucus member david schweickert is up with us next on sunday morning futures, back in a moment. how do you win at business? stay at la quinta. where we're changing with stylish make-overs. then at your next meeting, set your seat height to its maximum level. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book now at lq.com when this guy got a flat tire start winning today. in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™. liberty mutual insurance. (daniel jacob) for every hour that you're idling in your car, you're sending about half a gallon of gasoline up in the air. that amounts to about 10 pounds of carbon dioxide every week. (malo hutson) growth is good, but when it starts impacting our quality of air and quality of life, that's a problem. so forward-th
networks and power from the free nice enter to facebook, niall ferguson.nwhile a show down in the senate over a new spending bill but there is an end in sight for the shutdown house freedom caucus member david schweickert is up with us next on sunday morning futures, back in a moment. how do you win at business? stay at la quinta. where we're changing with stylish make-overs. then at your next meeting, set your seat height to its maximum level. bravo, tall meeting man. start winning today. book...
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gaming is best on a 100% fiber-optic network. so get fios. now, just $79.99 per month with a 2-year price guarantee with a 2-year agreement. - first day above 40 since christmas - warming late week; 60 by friday - much needed rain thursday through saturday morning - back to the cold by sunday today: partly to mostly sunny. seasonable. highs: 43-49 winds: nw 5-10 mph tonight: partly to mostly cloudy. cold. lows: 22-26 winds: n 5 mph wednesday: mostly cloudy. seasonable. highs: 42-47 winds: se 5 mph julie toss to break when my smile is bright, i feel ready to shine. some whitening toothpastes only remove surface stains, colgate optic white high impact white is different. it has hydrogen peroxide, to whiten four shades for a visibly whiter smile. trust your smile to colgate optic white. tone of the most pristine and beautiful parts -- of the world. but barbara comstock just voted to put it up for sale. why? to pay for tax cuts for billionaires and big corporation
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it could be any kind of network could be wi-fi or cell but it works well on 2g networks and works well around the globe in countries that have terrible networks and typically it works when nothing else works so that's one of the reasons it has been popular but you got to have something. >> more questions. yes, sir. >> my name is carrie and the federal government and state are investing billions of dollars in deploying a nationwide first network and the description of zello sound like it would eliminate the needs of that type of investment and am i misunderstanding what your service provides? first responders need a reliable network and they need to be able to communicate between agencies and there's a need i am sure her first net style and i'm not that close but our business attraction is in the commercial sector first although we have government business that these agencies need a network that is reliable where they can communicate between organizations and it doesn't need to be radio and i think that has been tough for the agencies as a citizen you look at the amount of spectrum allo
it could be any kind of network could be wi-fi or cell but it works well on 2g networks and works well around the globe in countries that have terrible networks and typically it works when nothing else works so that's one of the reasons it has been popular but you got to have something. >> more questions. yes, sir. >> my name is carrie and the federal government and state are investing billions of dollars in deploying a nationwide first network and the description of zello sound...
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the power structure at the centre of the network? the person who controls it all?bout to say it. the person he is the main hierarchy on this programme. can i just is the main hierarchy on this programme. can ijust say, if you ever wa nt to programme. can ijust say, if you ever want to say that i am facile, as professor ferguson did, i let him get away with it! i found as professor ferguson did, i let him get away with it! ifound it as professor ferguson did, i let him get away with it! i found it quite amusing. but i would put my fist through the screen and punch you on the nose! i will go back and watch the nose! i will go back and watch the unedited version! yes, ok! the white house position will go into more detail today on the president's health check. the white house press secretary sara sanders said that doctor ruaridh jackson secretary sara sanders said that doctor ruarithackson would give a detailed readout and answer questions at today's presque —— press reading. he does not smoke or drink but he is partial to fast food and a diet coke but his doctor has c
the power structure at the centre of the network? the person who controls it all?bout to say it. the person he is the main hierarchy on this programme. can i just is the main hierarchy on this programme. can ijust say, if you ever wa nt to programme. can ijust say, if you ever want to say that i am facile, as professor ferguson did, i let him get away with it! i found as professor ferguson did, i let him get away with it! ifound it as professor ferguson did, i let him get away with it! i found...
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it's a new kind of network designed to save you money.all, visit, or go to xfinitymobile.com retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered. comcast business outmaneuver. maria: welcome back thanks to rapidly changing technology the world may seem like it's moving faster than ever but even when it comes to social networks like facebook and twitter my next guest says it has all been done before. prolific historian niall ferguson is the author of a new book the square and the tower network and power. he joins me now it's great to see you again. great to be back. maria: thank you so much for joining us congratulations for joining us. tell us why you wrote this book and why you say what's old i
it's a new kind of network designed to save you money.all, visit, or go to xfinitymobile.com retail. under pressure like never before. and it's connected technology that's moving companies forward fast. e-commerce. real time inventory. virtual changing rooms. that's why retailers rely on comcast business to deliver consistent network speed across multiple locations. every corporate office, warehouse and store near or far covered. leaving every competitor, threat and challenge outmaneuvered....
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gaming is best on a 100% fiber-optic network. so get fios. now, just $79.99 per month with a 2-year price guarantee with a 2-year agreement. announcer: you're watching "abc7 news at 6:00". on your side. nancy: two workers were hurt after a gas main caught fire in boston. it sent flames roaring out of the ground there. three nearby apartment buildings were evacuated as a precaution. workers were treatmented for first and second-degree burns. jonathan: some people are allowed back inside a new york city apartment building after a fire that killed 12 people. in the meantime the community has stepped up to help those who lost everything. so much clothing and food donated a local church ran out of the space to hold all the stuff. a woman says nothing will replace the sister and three nieces two died in the fire. >> what are we going to do? i'm tired of crying. i got no more kids. no more. >> investigators do say that the fire was started by a 3-year-old boy playing with a kitchen stove and first floor apartment. the family
gaming is best on a 100% fiber-optic network. so get fios. now, just $79.99 per month with a 2-year price guarantee with a 2-year agreement. announcer: you're watching "abc7 news at 6:00". on your side. nancy: two workers were hurt after a gas main caught fire in boston. it sent flames roaring out of the ground there. three nearby apartment buildings were evacuated as a precaution. workers were treatmented for first and second-degree burns. jonathan: some people are allowed back...
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networks and power from the free nice enter to facebook, niall ferguson.hile a show down in the senate over a new spending bill but there is an end in sight for the shutdown house freedom caucus member david schweickert is up with us next on sunday morning futures, back in a moment. i'm on the move all day long... and sometimes, i don't eat the way i should. so, i drink boost. boost high protein nutritional drink has 15 grams of protein to help maintain muscle and 26 essential vitamins and minerals, including calcium and vitamin d. boost high protein be up for it a trip back to the dthe doctor's office, mean just for a shot. but why go back there, when you can stay home with neulasta onpro? strong chemo can put you at risk of serious infection. neulasta helps reduce infection risk by boosting your white blood cell count, which strengthens your immune system. in a key study, neulasta reduced the risk of infection from 17% to 1%, a 94% decrease. applied the day of chemo, neulasta onpro is designed to deliver neulasta the next day. neulasta is for certain can
networks and power from the free nice enter to facebook, niall ferguson.hile a show down in the senate over a new spending bill but there is an end in sight for the shutdown house freedom caucus member david schweickert is up with us next on sunday morning futures, back in a moment. i'm on the move all day long... and sometimes, i don't eat the way i should. so, i drink boost. boost high protein nutritional drink has 15 grams of protein to help maintain muscle and 26 essential vitamins and...
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gaming is best on a 100% fiber-optic network. so get fios. now, just $79.99 per month with a 2-year price guarantee with a 2-year agreement. jonathan: a squirrel attacking a police officer. a woman called 911 for rampaging squirrel eating cookies and chocolate covered pretzels. the squirrel chewed through the wall to get in. amazing what sugar does to animals. the police arrived and the body camera caught the action. they were trying to get the squirrel away from the cookies. the squirrel had none of it. one with cat-like reflexes caught the door. >> i can't get to the door. the squirrel is on the table by the door. >> he says he won't hurt you. i said oh, yeah? i had the in flash light in my hand. >> we were greeted with a surprise. the squirrel did end up coming up and jumping off the counter. which ran up the shoulder and jumped off him and hit me in the chest. then before coming down to the ground and running out door. jonathan: this went on for a little while before an officer grabbed the squirrel, carried it out
gaming is best on a 100% fiber-optic network. so get fios. now, just $79.99 per month with a 2-year price guarantee with a 2-year agreement. jonathan: a squirrel attacking a police officer. a woman called 911 for rampaging squirrel eating cookies and chocolate covered pretzels. the squirrel chewed through the wall to get in. amazing what sugar does to animals. the police arrived and the body camera caught the action. they were trying to get the squirrel away from the cookies. the squirrel had...
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it's a shell game pretty much the distributed network that is because the network you know you go back to the ninety's i remember when i was involved in the dot com at that time the seti project was launched a search for extraterrestrial intelligence so they were you know network distribution parsing through signals from outer space looking for an intelligence and you know big point in a lot of ways you know picks up on those p.t.p. that working picks up on this the torrent network picks up on this you yourself richard hart have figured you know i got a project recently you know this whole distributed network it combined it with the crypto currency we can do something that's mind blowing life changing planet changing we've got about a minute i know you're involved in a project in a very interesting project just tell first the name of the project and then the bullet points what it does record so cryptocurrency is over secured they don't get the do not get attacked through their house power they get a tax socially so we're wasting a lot of electricity little bit more than necessary for t
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networks and power from the free nice enter to facebook, niall ferguson. meanwhile a show down in the senate over a new spending bill but there is an end in sight for the shutdown house freedom caucus member david schweickert is up with us next on sunday morning futures, back in a moment. tomorrow, it's a day filled with promise and new beginnings, challenges and opportunities. at ameriprise financial, we can't predict what tomorrow will bring. but our comprehensive approach to financial planning can help make sure you're prepared for what's expected and even what's not. and that kind of financial confidence can help you sleep better at night. with the right financial advisor, life can be brilliant. maria: welcome back. a standoff in the senate when lawmakers are trying to reach an agreement on a spending bill and reopen the government. the house already passed a stopgap bill thursday night after gaining support from members of the freedom caucus. joining me is republican congressman david schweikert. he's a member of the house freedom caucus. congressman
networks and power from the free nice enter to facebook, niall ferguson. meanwhile a show down in the senate over a new spending bill but there is an end in sight for the shutdown house freedom caucus member david schweickert is up with us next on sunday morning futures, back in a moment. tomorrow, it's a day filled with promise and new beginnings, challenges and opportunities. at ameriprise financial, we can't predict what tomorrow will bring. but our comprehensive approach to financial...