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w allm sung -- samsung thre ties the jump onto their phone. do you expect apple to do the same? for the firsts time ever are over 50%. market.largely a mature fig about pcs other than the form factor, has much really changed? we tried this netbook thing and that did not work. evolving. really apple executives say it's the most exciting product line he has seen a 25 years from apple. tim cook agrees. what else could there be? will and i watched clone out this fall -- i watch clue out -- fall? come out this >> if they are trying to rally the troops. >> how could a big iphone be more exciting than the original? >> and nothing is going to move the needle from apple perspective with the exception of a new, updated iphones. theou think about it, ecosystem, they will generate over $200 billion of revenue next year. even if the i watch is successful, a grand slam success, it will not move the needle in our opinion. >> i looked at in the financials from the ipad and it was an incredible success. probably never seen. were to launch the ipad with the same success and they had in the first
w allm sung -- samsung thre ties the jump onto their phone. do you expect apple to do the same? for the firsts time ever are over 50%. market.largely a mature fig about pcs other than the form factor, has much really changed? we tried this netbook thing and that did not work. evolving. really apple executives say it's the most exciting product line he has seen a 25 years from apple. tim cook agrees. what else could there be? will and i watched clone out this fall -- i watch clue out -- fall?...
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allms. conway, you have this polling data that shows that taking a tougher line on immigration reform is politically popular. why is it so difficult to get the leadership of the republican party to pay attention to these numbers, or are they just so emotionally or financially tied to the u.s. chamber of commerce that no matter what data you show them, they just won't budge? >> i will take the second first. the leadership in the waning days of congress, they pass this bill. we tested it. opposedrted 58%, 32% without explaining who was behind it. i don't think blaming the chamber is advisable so much as something rich lowrie said earlier. there is this huge misperception held by many that if the way to win hispanic voters is through i think it is incredibly cynical because it treats hispanics in this country as a monolith. it is really the way left believes that all women cares about is the -- is from the waist down. they call it women's health. on immigration, is similarly cynical. it is comp
allms. conway, you have this polling data that shows that taking a tougher line on immigration reform is politically popular. why is it so difficult to get the leadership of the republican party to pay attention to these numbers, or are they just so emotionally or financially tied to the u.s. chamber of commerce that no matter what data you show them, they just won't budge? >> i will take the second first. the leadership in the waning days of congress, they pass this bill. we tested it....
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so finally, and i know i am out , allme, in conclusion states and localities need to be thinking about this and preparing for how they might respond or if there is a new legalization program or if there is an expanded program. some states and localities there are rre playing a role. so, they are reaching out to applicants. providing them with information on how to apply in providing documentation that they need. readyay they are our preparing themselves for the roles and responsibilities in the case of the future deferred action program. we know policymakers have choices. when the government makes choices, they affect states and localities. we hope today's presentations are a first step towards helping policymakers from all levels of government making -- make informed decisions. thanks. [applause] >> thank you very much for the astute overview of the different roles states and localities can choose to play. theuld like to turn now to deputy chief of staff to the illinois governor. her role is to charge us -- across state agencies to advance the latino and immigration affairs agenda. it
so finally, and i know i am out , allme, in conclusion states and localities need to be thinking about this and preparing for how they might respond or if there is a new legalization program or if there is an expanded program. some states and localities there are rre playing a role. so, they are reaching out to applicants. providing them with information on how to apply in providing documentation that they need. readyay they are our preparing themselves for the roles and responsibilities in the...