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it was hard to envision aol being the aol of its time. it was a giant.ught time warner back hen. it is hard to envision. the thing about technology is new technology, with the traditional -- what the traditional media companies entering this space are adopting, it is always faster, cheaper and more efficient than legacy technology which is what netflix is settled with -- saddled with. they were the first to use artificial intelligence, but that becomes a disadvantage when others integrate the latest and greatest. they can spend their way out of it or try to, but it becomes very expensive. at some point they will stop being valued as a start up and start being valued the way their media competitors are. that's big it of cash -- that prague get -- that spigot of cash will slow down. it may not happen in 2019 but over the next several years, it will be a stiffer headwind they are sailing into. emily: i want you to stick around. the former president of cnn peaking with us. usings instagram in iran is about to become more difficult. we will look at the countr
it was hard to envision aol being the aol of its time. it was a giant.ught time warner back hen. it is hard to envision. the thing about technology is new technology, with the traditional -- what the traditional media companies entering this space are adopting, it is always faster, cheaper and more efficient than legacy technology which is what netflix is settled with -- saddled with. they were the first to use artificial intelligence, but that becomes a disadvantage when others integrate the...
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he is an attorney and cousin of aol cofounder. new congress, new leaders. atch it all on c-span. month night on the communicators, we'll discuss the race between u.s. and china to develop artificial intelligence. >> i think the u.s. companies, e best of them tepid to be phd driven. aiming for a.i. to be a break through and looking for applications. the best of the chinese companies are those looking for ways to make money. and build a great product. reach the greatest number of people. save a lot of costs or increase the margin or by increasing the clear first quarter si in productivity with a.i. and robotics versus having humans do routine tasks. i think the china approach is practical. it is focused on immediate usage and modernizeation. i think those approaches are more business driven. announcer: watch the communicators monday night at 8:00 eastern on c-span 2. joininf adesnik,o is david head of research at the foundation for defense of democracies. with us this morning to talk about the trump administration's foreign policy. withll start overseas national security advisor jo
he is an attorney and cousin of aol cofounder. new congress, new leaders. atch it all on c-span. month night on the communicators, we'll discuss the race between u.s. and china to develop artificial intelligence. >> i think the u.s. companies, e best of them tepid to be phd driven. aiming for a.i. to be a break through and looking for applications. the best of the chinese companies are those looking for ways to make money. and build a great product. reach the greatest number of people....
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he is an attorney and a cousin of aol co-founder steve case. >> with the government shut down its 12 day, congressional leaders were at the white house wednesday to meet with president trump and get a briefing from homeland security secretary christian nielsen about the situation along the border. afterwards, they spoke with reporters outside the white house. >> thank you all for being here. we had a long discussion. >> thank you all for being here. we had a long discussion. the president asked us to come back on friday after the leadership has been able to deal with the concerns of some people to get through. we never got the complete briefing from the secretary of homeland, which we were concerned about, because we do have a crisis on the border right now. we have a violent mob unrest yesterday, but we know that we have a challenge along the border, and we want to solve that issue and make sure we open this government up. ant to make this government up. i think at the end of the day, the president listening to him, he wants to solve this as well. that's why he's asked us to come ba
he is an attorney and a cousin of aol co-founder steve case. >> with the government shut down its 12 day, congressional leaders were at the white house wednesday to meet with president trump and get a briefing from homeland security secretary christian nielsen about the situation along the border. afterwards, they spoke with reporters outside the white house. >> thank you all for being here. we had a long discussion. >> thank you all for being here. we had a long discussion....
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emily: could netflix be the aol of the over-the-top era? >> that's a great line. completely disagree. whoever has the most subs can can afford to buy the most content. there is -- do not want to sell to the biggest buyers. emily: what about amazon and regulation in general, not just as it applies to amazon, but also facebook and google? we know that congress has taken a closer look at all of these tech companies. >> i don't know if we are at peak reg. these assets are so big, they should because delly scrutinized, given the size of the -- they should be constantly scrutinized, given the size. we had two massive fines against google -- emily:google -- emily: in europe, not the u.s.. >> you could see regulation. did that impact google's growth rate? no. we haven't seen anything undermine the value proposition. you want to go after amazon for market share issues? it is half the size of walmart. you would have to first bust up you would have to first bust up walmart before you bust up amazon. i hope we are not in an economy when we are going to bust up people just bec
emily: could netflix be the aol of the over-the-top era? >> that's a great line. completely disagree. whoever has the most subs can can afford to buy the most content. there is -- do not want to sell to the biggest buyers. emily: what about amazon and regulation in general, not just as it applies to amazon, but also facebook and google? we know that congress has taken a closer look at all of these tech companies. >> i don't know if we are at peak reg. these assets are so big, they...
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. -- aol of ott. mark: i completely disagree. has the most sobs can afford to buy the most content -- subs can afford to buy the most content. netflix has six times more paying subscribers than anybody else and they can bid more economically for things. they are the biggest ire of content and i did not think studios do not want to sell to them because they have to answer to their shareholders. emily: regulation in general, we know that congress, washington is taking a closer look at these tech companies. ,ark: these assets are so big they should be constantly scrutinized given the size. emily: you say more regulation is coming piece by piece. -- in the last five years -- emily: in europe, not in the u.s. mark: we have not seen anything undermine the value of google. it is half the size of walmart so you would have to bust up walmart before you go to bust up amazon. i hope we are not in the economy where we bust up people because of size. i look at amazon as extremely innovative and successful, and more politically astute. they in
. -- aol of ott. mark: i completely disagree. has the most sobs can afford to buy the most content -- subs can afford to buy the most content. netflix has six times more paying subscribers than anybody else and they can bid more economically for things. they are the biggest ire of content and i did not think studios do not want to sell to them because they have to answer to their shareholders. emily: regulation in general, we know that congress, washington is taking a closer look at these tech...
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netflix is facing something i have talked about before, they may be the aol of ott.popularized a new habit, going online, but they were not monetized. netflix has popularized streaming, but now that we know how to stream we know we can find all kinds of material in all kinds of places. this year, you have disney launching a rival. others are bulking up for more over-the-top subscription play. apple is coming up. if you think they have a tough fourth-quarter, wait until you see 2019 and 2020. it will not get easier and that will get more expensive. netflix's big advantage has been their understanding of how their subscribers are using content. they are ai powered. artificial intelligence has allowed them to understand user behaviors and match them to content, and delight their subscribers. they seem to know always what you want to watch next, and that is fantastic. all those other companies i just named are aware that they need to become ai ready, and i help to run an ai company that services media companies. netflix's rivals understand and are spending money on match
netflix is facing something i have talked about before, they may be the aol of ott.popularized a new habit, going online, but they were not monetized. netflix has popularized streaming, but now that we know how to stream we know we can find all kinds of material in all kinds of places. this year, you have disney launching a rival. others are bulking up for more over-the-top subscription play. apple is coming up. if you think they have a tough fourth-quarter, wait until you see 2019 and 2020. it...
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case is an attorney and cousin of aol cofounder steve case. new congress, new leaders, watch it all on c-span. struck a on thursday democratic representative nancy pelosi was elected by her colleagues to become speaker of the house for the 116th congress. defeating republican representative kevin mccarthy by a margin of 28 votes. next a look at house members and their families posing for pictures with the newly elected picture at the ceremonial swearingen on capitol hill.
case is an attorney and cousin of aol cofounder steve case. new congress, new leaders, watch it all on c-span. struck a on thursday democratic representative nancy pelosi was elected by her colleagues to become speaker of the house for the 116th congress. defeating republican representative kevin mccarthy by a margin of 28 votes. next a look at house members and their families posing for pictures with the newly elected picture at the ceremonial swearingen on capitol hill.
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because it was 19 years ago today that aol merged with time warner in that whopping $164 billion dealt the time, biggest deal in history. here's what's random and interesting. it's 2017 data, but 2.1 million people still used aol's dial up service to get online as of the last data. yes, i know it's not that fresh, two years old, so what 2 million people in late 2017 still dialing up plug in that modem and have a great day, america that's it for "worldwide exchange." "squawk bo inex"s xt >>> good morning futures are under pressure we'll talk about the risk factors and bring you new data from china that was released last night oil is off today what a correlation there >>> sears chairman eddie lampert raising his bid to buy the company in a last-ditch effort to avoid liquidation the art of the deal or non-art, president trump walking away from democratic leaders. we'll tell you what it means for the shutdown on this thursday, january 10th, 2019 "squawk box" begins right now. ♪ ♪ ♪ these boots are made for walking and that's just what they'll do ♪ >> live from new york where business neve
because it was 19 years ago today that aol merged with time warner in that whopping $164 billion dealt the time, biggest deal in history. here's what's random and interesting. it's 2017 data, but 2.1 million people still used aol's dial up service to get online as of the last data. yes, i know it's not that fresh, two years old, so what 2 million people in late 2017 still dialing up plug in that modem and have a great day, america that's it for "worldwide exchange." "squawk bo...
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. >> you came from aol >> yeah. >> you started a beverage company. there anything in your previous life as an executive in the corporate world that helped you push this forward into the success it's become? >> i think in tech, maybe because it's a younger industry, i felt like let's put the puzzle together and keep searching for the answers. when i jumped over into the beverage industry, i felt like everybody -- like we wanted to launch a product that didn't have preservatives in it in addition to no sweeteners in it. and i thought it was interesting because everybody said that can't be done. and i kept asking the question why. >> is that why you launched the sunscreen? >> yeah. i was looking at all the sunscreen on itselves and was looking for something that deny have parabens we are using the fruit to scent the sunscreen as well. we will tackle other categories in order to really help consumers live a healthier life. >> cheers to that. >> thanks for having me. appreciate it. >>> up next, we're on the mope tax season starts monday what's changed oth
. >> you came from aol >> yeah. >> you started a beverage company. there anything in your previous life as an executive in the corporate world that helped you push this forward into the success it's become? >> i think in tech, maybe because it's a younger industry, i felt like let's put the puzzle together and keep searching for the answers. when i jumped over into the beverage industry, i felt like everybody -- like we wanted to launch a product that didn't have...
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he is an attorney and cousin of the aol cofounder. new congress, new leaders. watch it all on c-span. >> next, california's newly elected governor, gavin newsom, delivered his inaugural address in sacramento. he outlined priorities, including addressing criminal justice reform, mental health care, and climate change. this is 25 minutes. [applause] governor newsom: thank you, california. i liked seeing democracy in action. thank you. for the participants. i had a bet that my kids weren't going to come up. that is going to cost me some money. [laughter] how about my, you know, i thought i married well years ago but i didn't know how well until today. my wife, jennifer newsom, thank you, jen. [applause] i'll just jump in. i'm humbled to be here and i just want to express my appreciation to former governors for being here. and all of the elected officials that are assembled here. it is very humbling you took the time to be here. i'm immeasurably gratified. you know the story of our state is the story of a dream. one that has drawn strivers and seekers here forever.
he is an attorney and cousin of the aol cofounder. new congress, new leaders. watch it all on c-span. >> next, california's newly elected governor, gavin newsom, delivered his inaugural address in sacramento. he outlined priorities, including addressing criminal justice reform, mental health care, and climate change. this is 25 minutes. [applause] governor newsom: thank you, california. i liked seeing democracy in action. thank you. for the participants. i had a bet that my kids weren't...
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for more than two decades, she and her husband, aol founder thee case, have been investing world.e to reaching your goals -- be fearless. it's also the name of her new book. nice to have you with us forward to this. on being fearless will say, "you know, actually, i need to be practical. i'm not rich. i'm not well-positioned yet, so shouldn't i be practical first?" jean: yeah, it's a fair question, and i really should start out by saying although the book is called "be fearless," really what it's about is understanding fear will play a role in your life, and pushing past it when you see it. some people get caught up in this idea that it takes a special genius or some special quality that they don't have -- wealth or connections or the right school -- to take their ideas forward. jean: so about six years ago, the case foundation led some research to look at the core qualities of change makers and innovators and entrepreneurs, and what we found were really five simple principles that are present wherever transformational change takes place. soledad: let's walk through some of those
for more than two decades, she and her husband, aol founder thee case, have been investing world.e to reaching your goals -- be fearless. it's also the name of her new book. nice to have you with us forward to this. on being fearless will say, "you know, actually, i need to be practical. i'm not rich. i'm not well-positioned yet, so shouldn't i be practical first?" jean: yeah, it's a fair question, and i really should start out by saying although the book is called "be...
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oath was the result of the merger between aol and yahoo!. verizon shares were up nearly 1.5% at $57.76. >>> johnson & johnson is reportedly looking to buy a surgical robots company called aris health.ac rding to bloomberg, a final deal has not been reached and there is no certainty that talks will lead to a sale. j & j was unchanged at $128.80. >>> walgreens boots alliance is going pay $269 million to settle iva number of fraud lawsuits. the company had been accused of overbieaing federalh programs for over a decade. according to thisettlement agreement, walgreens says, quote, it admits, ackwledges and accepts responsibility for the conduct alleged by the feral government shares of the company were up about 12 cents today to $71.71. >>> texas instruments today topped wall street profit forecasts, but they missed on revee. analysts have been concerned about slo ng smartphonsales. ti does supply touch screen orcontrollers for chips things like iphones andit paipads. the stock was volatile in the initial after-hours trading. it fell 1% in the r
oath was the result of the merger between aol and yahoo!. verizon shares were up nearly 1.5% at $57.76. >>> johnson & johnson is reportedly looking to buy a surgical robots company called aris health.ac rding to bloomberg, a final deal has not been reached and there is no certainty that talks will lead to a sale. j & j was unchanged at $128.80. >>> walgreens boots alliance is going pay $269 million to settle iva number of fraud lawsuits. the company had been accused of...
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it's part of a bid by the telecom to overhaul a struggling unit that includes once online heavyweights aolizon sent an e-mail to employees yesterday that said the division will focus on mobile and video products. >>> meanwhile, hulu is raising the price of its live tv streaming service but dropping the price of another popular plan. the cable-like package offered by the digital company offers dozens of live channels over the web. that will cost $44.99 per month starting february 26th. that's a $5 increase, and some new channels will be available. the service includes hulu's traditional video-on-demand service that offers network tv original content. that service itself will be $2 cheaper at $5.99 per month. >>> general mills is recalling five-pound bags of gold medal unbleached flour because of salmonella concerns. the recalled bags are marked with a "better if used by" date of april 20th, 2020. general mills says salmonella was discovered during a sampling of the five-pound bag products. the company says it has not received any direct consumer reports of confirmed illnesses. >>> and there
it's part of a bid by the telecom to overhaul a struggling unit that includes once online heavyweights aolizon sent an e-mail to employees yesterday that said the division will focus on mobile and video products. >>> meanwhile, hulu is raising the price of its live tv streaming service but dropping the price of another popular plan. the cable-like package offered by the digital company offers dozens of live channels over the web. that will cost $44.99 per month starting february 26th....
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cousin ofttorney and aol cofounder. new congress, new leaders. watch it all on c-span. >> tonight on q&a. media mogul and his battle for viacom and cbs. we talked with investigative reporter about her book the king of content. >> after he battled prostate cancer he really saw being seen with young woman as a sign of vitality. being with them was a sign he could tell the world i am going to live forever. he would go to hollywood parties and sometimes go home with his grandsons the. -- grandsons dates. it was awkward for executives in a viacom because he was still the controlling shareholder of the company's and he would do really bird things. >> tonight at 8:00 eastern. on newsmakers this week, we continue to talk to committee chairs of the hundred 16th congress. >> on "newsmakers" this week, we continue to talk to committee chairs of the 116th congress. for this week's "newsmakers," we sat down with jim mcgovern of massachusetts, and mark takano of california. congressman mcgovern is a democrat of massachusetts who chairs the rules committee. tha
cousin ofttorney and aol cofounder. new congress, new leaders. watch it all on c-span. >> tonight on q&a. media mogul and his battle for viacom and cbs. we talked with investigative reporter about her book the king of content. >> after he battled prostate cancer he really saw being seen with young woman as a sign of vitality. being with them was a sign he could tell the world i am going to live forever. he would go to hollywood parties and sometimes go home with his grandsons...
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and cousin ofney aol cofounder to steve case. watch it all on c-span. >> on "newsmakers" this week, we continue to talk to committee chairs of the 116th congress. for this week's "newsmakers," we sat down with jim mcgovern of massachusetts, and mark takano of california. congressman mcgovern is a democrat of massachusetts who chairs the rules committee. that committee has jurisdiction over how and when legislation comes to the floor. >> massachusetts democrat jim mcgovern will serve as the house rules committee chairman in the 116th congress. what exactly does the rules committee do? >> the rules committee is like the traffic cop of congress. every major piece of legislation comes through the rules committee before it goes to the floor. we decide how the bill will be considered, when it goes to the floor, whether it could be amended or not. sometimes we are the arbiter of jurisdictional disputes between various committees on a piece of legislation. it is a very influential committee, and it is more than about process. it really i
and cousin ofney aol cofounder to steve case. watch it all on c-span. >> on "newsmakers" this week, we continue to talk to committee chairs of the 116th congress. for this week's "newsmakers," we sat down with jim mcgovern of massachusetts, and mark takano of california. congressman mcgovern is a democrat of massachusetts who chairs the rules committee. that committee has jurisdiction over how and when legislation comes to the floor. >> massachusetts democrat jim...
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cousin of aol cofounder steve case. new congress, new leaders. watch it all on c-span. >>> a panel discussed criminal justice in the u.s. and how artists and entertainers can push the change. this is hosted by variety and rolling stone magazines, in california. >> i want to welcome everybody here. we are so thrilled to put this program on today and it has been quite amazing, hasn't it been so far? it will continue to be, because i have an awesome group of panelists with me today. i don't know if we can upstage van and kim, but we will give it a try. because we shape people's perceptions of what the criminal justice system is all about, it could be said that some shows, like law and order, actually distort the truth in their storytelling. for instance, all prosecutors are fair-minded. i don't think that is the case, unfortunately, or that all cases end up in a court of law. i have been informed that 97% of them are decided by a plea bargain. then you have series like oranges the new black, the night of, making a murderer, which are more realistic
cousin of aol cofounder steve case. new congress, new leaders. watch it all on c-span. >>> a panel discussed criminal justice in the u.s. and how artists and entertainers can push the change. this is hosted by variety and rolling stone magazines, in california. >> i want to welcome everybody here. we are so thrilled to put this program on today and it has been quite amazing, hasn't it been so far? it will continue to be, because i have an awesome group of panelists with me today....
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.- no i had written a book about aol. was hirede because i by the wall street journal, it was not called the internet, it was online services and i was the first to cover the internet for them. when i got the job a lot of the media reporters said you're here to cover cb radio and i said i am here to cover the media that will decimate all your industries, nice to meet you. it was interesting because you got a front row seat, i remember , google did not exist for long time. zuckerberg may have been a teenager when i met him. early yahoo! when they were five or six people, jeff bezos had five or six people. it was early on. let's take a giant leap forward to closer to today. part of the reason i wanted to do this conversation with you guys as a relates to civic engagement is we are living in a time when people have a lot of , tension, anxiety around the intersection of how technology has affected our politics. specifically after this election. one of the first questions or want to ask is do you think people will feel this wa
.- no i had written a book about aol. was hirede because i by the wall street journal, it was not called the internet, it was online services and i was the first to cover the internet for them. when i got the job a lot of the media reporters said you're here to cover cb radio and i said i am here to cover the media that will decimate all your industries, nice to meet you. it was interesting because you got a front row seat, i remember , google did not exist for long time. zuckerberg may have...
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we had one guest saying netflix could be the aol of otc and another who completed disagreed.hy such binary views? >> i am on one side of that. i think the simple analysis for netflix is that they don't own much content. our count is down about too -- 2% and that's not enough to constitute a private label brand. at the end of the day, they are a retailer of other people's content and their content is 2% of what they have and they won't replace another 90% for another decade or two. if disney pulls content, that is literally about 20% of everything on netflix. if one or and nbc universal follow, that is the hulu owners, you have more like 60% of all netflix content. they are super vulnerable because their supplier is responsible for content. louis vuitton doesn;t sell bags -- louis vuitton doesn't sell bags on amazon, and those are brands trying to protect pricing. it's not true of average vendors of iphone power cords or paper mate tens. those will be there. emily: you covered facebook as well. do you think facebook would overcome its trust issues this year? michael: i think t
we had one guest saying netflix could be the aol of otc and another who completed disagreed.hy such binary views? >> i am on one side of that. i think the simple analysis for netflix is that they don't own much content. our count is down about too -- 2% and that's not enough to constitute a private label brand. at the end of the day, they are a retailer of other people's content and their content is 2% of what they have and they won't replace another 90% for another decade or two. if...
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they are the geocities, aol, the total disasters out of the tech bubble.implicity, kmart, out of the nifty 50 bubble in those are 1972. dead. not only are they dead people , will never have the chance to get that money back. i focus on the great companies, people have good reason for having long-term confidence like coca-cola, disney, mcdonald's. what you do, your stock gets smashed in the bear market, then you go for 10 to 20 years of purgatory where your stock never makes it back to the prices it was before the decline started. in the piece we wrote this week, called "we see dead stocks," we compared intel, cisco, and microsoft to amazon and netflix and just asked that question. microsoft was the big winner. they got back to their old high in 16 years from the peak, i think december 23, 1999, getting back to the old high. 16 years of the stock going absolutely nowhere. not because the company didn't succeed, not because it's not a great company, not because they didn't have a great total adjustable market, just because the stock had too much enthusiasm.
they are the geocities, aol, the total disasters out of the tech bubble.implicity, kmart, out of the nifty 50 bubble in those are 1972. dead. not only are they dead people , will never have the chance to get that money back. i focus on the great companies, people have good reason for having long-term confidence like coca-cola, disney, mcdonald's. what you do, your stock gets smashed in the bear market, then you go for 10 to 20 years of purgatory where your stock never makes it back to the...
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trackil new deveopments in >>>h >>>e is a manhunt under way in texas after aol 7-yea girl was shot andlled in houston. >> the girli was out her mother getting coffee. scott macfarlane has the latest from police andthe girl's mother. >> a tragic situation. a woman was out with her daughter sunday morning. a pick-up truck pulled up and a she didn't know started shooting. >> i turned around and my w 7-year-o shot in the head. told everybody to get down in the car and i reached over. my oldest was next to me. the shot came through my window and broke mygl ss. i don't know how my baby got shot. she is an outgoin fun-loving child. we were going to get coffee. coffee. and my baby lost her life. >> her daughter was killed in the shooting. she begg whoever shot to come forward. >> our priorities for me, personally, is to bring justice for jasmine. we are going to continue to do every effo possible to bring closure to the family and also that we get the killer off our streets. >> police also released this surveillance image of the truck the suspect was driving. possibly a white man with a beard
trackil new deveopments in >>>h >>>e is a manhunt under way in texas after aol 7-yea girl was shot andlled in houston. >> the girli was out her mother getting coffee. scott macfarlane has the latest from police andthe girl's mother. >> a tragic situation. a woman was out with her daughter sunday morning. a pick-up truck pulled up and a she didn't know started shooting. >> i turned around and my w 7-year-o shot in the head. told everybody to get down in the...
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case is an attorney and cousin aol co-founder, steve case. new congress, new leaders, watch it all on c-span. this weekend c-span's cities tour takes to you santa monica, california. with the help of our spectrum cable partners we highlight santa monica's literary life and history. saturday afternoon on book tv, with sal ruben as he describes santa monica's describe, culture and more. >> santa monica is a progressive southern california beach city, and it's a major tourist destination, most well-known for being a place people might come to enjoy the day and be a tourist and popular for young tech start-up companies. >> and on sunday at 2 p.m. eastern on american history tv. santa monica pier historian jim harris, author of santa monica pier, a century on the last great pleasure pier shares the history of this iconic landmark. >> we see almost 9 million people a year at the pier all walks of life, all interests, almost as many different reasons to come to the pier as to visit it. if you were to walk down the pier today on any given day and wha
case is an attorney and cousin aol co-founder, steve case. new congress, new leaders, watch it all on c-span. this weekend c-span's cities tour takes to you santa monica, california. with the help of our spectrum cable partners we highlight santa monica's literary life and history. saturday afternoon on book tv, with sal ruben as he describes santa monica's describe, culture and more. >> santa monica is a progressive southern california beach city, and it's a major tourist destination,...
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. >>> new details now about the suspect in aol deadly pice involved shooting in montgomery county. we learned the man who tried to rob a bank on wayne avenue yesterday robbed another one successfully on christmas eve. poce shot and killed him yesterda after the robbery. they said he walked into the branchndemanded $20,000. an employee hit the panican butn he ran off. the shooting now under investigation and following protocol, the officer who shot and killed him is now on paid administra>ve leave. to the president's counter punch in the battle over the shutdown. this is day 27 of the partial government shutdown. it was a little more than 12 hourago that nancy pelosi wrote to him asking him to del e state of the union address. late this afternoon, the president sent his own level canceling travel for a delegation headed overseas. we have team coverage of the far reaching im of this shutdown. beginning with tracie potts on capitol. these kind of trips are planned long in advance. we do know if speaker pelili is planning to take the trip? >> reporter: no, but we know from a statement
. >>> new details now about the suspect in aol deadly pice involved shooting in montgomery county. we learned the man who tried to rob a bank on wayne avenue yesterday robbed another one successfully on christmas eve. poce shot and killed him yesterda after the robbery. they said he walked into the branchndemanded $20,000. an employee hit the panican butn he ran off. the shooting now under investigation and following protocol, the officer who shot and killed him is now on paid...
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case is an attorney and cousin of aol co-founder steve case. new congress, new leaders. watch it all on c-span. >>> up next on c-span3. a conversation on parallels between the civil rights movements in the united states and northern ireland during the 1960s.
case is an attorney and cousin of aol co-founder steve case. new congress, new leaders. watch it all on c-span. >>> up next on c-span3. a conversation on parallels between the civil rights movements in the united states and northern ireland during the 1960s.
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she says in an aol interview, she doesn't know whether the child will identify as a boy or girl.families are trying this in an effort to break down gender stereotypes. a parenting expert explains what that entails. >> means a lot of different things for parents. it could be dressing them in neutral gender clothing. mean not using pronounce like he and she. >> hudson has two boys. boy or girl, she plans to raise each kid individually. >>> good news if you've always dreamed of having that first cup of morning joe without leaving your bed. >> check this out. it's an alarm clock coffee maker combo. it wakes you up with the aroma of a fresh brew at your bedside. the barester hybrid cough me maker costs you -- cost you about 450 bucks. it only makes one cup at a time. so if you're single and selfish and have a lot of disposable income, this one is for you. >> there's got to be a better way. a regular coffee maker with an alarm on it. >> sue, why are you sitting here? go make that now. >> hurry up. >> why don't you tell everyone that? >> we'll see. sniechl >> forget it. >> starbucks won
she says in an aol interview, she doesn't know whether the child will identify as a boy or girl.families are trying this in an effort to break down gender stereotypes. a parenting expert explains what that entails. >> means a lot of different things for parents. it could be dressing them in neutral gender clothing. mean not using pronounce like he and she. >> hudson has two boys. boy or girl, she plans to raise each kid individually. >>> good news if you've always dreamed...
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's lived som >> when somebody came to you with the idea of this iconic role, aole played by many of yourcting heroes through the years. o the as your reaction idea >> no, absolutely not. i really -- i can't play queen haizabethi, scared or something something anybody had done and i'm not classically craned. i don't know anything and what changed -- josie. i don't want somebody to play a queen, i want someone to play a woman. if that's what you want, i'm sure i can deliver that. >> what have you produced in all of your travels, discord, death? >> aer signing on robbie studied up. >> she was i think the longest reigning hemonarch, and re-branded herself as the virgin queen so the i put her prison. it was the golden age. >> you could teach a college class. >> that was just a lecture in a college class. >> but before this i was like i'm going to wear week makeup and stuff? >> mary queench scots" is already earning praise for its depiction of women trying t earn power and behind the scenes hollywood is reckong with the very same issue. last januarye iwake of thein harvey weins movement, roby
's lived som >> when somebody came to you with the idea of this iconic role, aole played by many of yourcting heroes through the years. o the as your reaction idea >> no, absolutely not. i really -- i can't play queen haizabethi, scared or something something anybody had done and i'm not classically craned. i don't know anything and what changed -- josie. i don't want somebody to play a queen, i want someone to play a woman. if that's what you want, i'm sure i can deliver that....
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he is an attorney and cousin of aol cofounder steve case. new congress, new leaders, watch all on c-span. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events and washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought you by your cable or settle a provider. here is some of our live coverage tuesday. at noon, the house returns to debate a handful of bills including legislation reauthorizing public health emergency preparedness programs. of the a.m. on date 18 government shutdown, president trump addresses the nation on what he calls the humanitarian and national security crisis at the southern border. conversationcome a on how governments incorporate religion into their foreign at 930 a.m. and the impact of the new congress are u.s. policy toward north and south korea. the senate gavels in a 3:00 p.m. eastern to debate defense and security
he is an attorney and cousin of aol cofounder steve case. new congress, new leaders, watch all on c-span. c-span, where history unfolds daily. in 1979, c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television companies. and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress, the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events and washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought you by your cable or settle a provider. here is some of our live coverage...
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he is an attorney and a cousin of aol co-founder steve case. >> with the government shut down its 12 day, congressional leaders were at the white house wednesday to meet with president trump and get a briefing from homeland security secretary christian nielsen about the situation along the border. afterwards, they spoke with reporters outside the white house. >> thank you all for being here. we had a long discussion. >>
he is an attorney and a cousin of aol co-founder steve case. >> with the government shut down its 12 day, congressional leaders were at the white house wednesday to meet with president trump and get a briefing from homeland security secretary christian nielsen about the situation along the border. afterwards, they spoke with reporters outside the white house. >> thank you all for being here. we had a long discussion. >>
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>> well you know, judy, as aol mayor if i my citizen we were shutting the government down, it would not be acceptable. keeping thlights on is basically the bear minimum requirement for competency k d i don't there's any good reason to shut down the government. i do not believe that should ever be a tool for leverage no matter what the policy discussion is about. and so as a mayor, we have to and i'm sure i speak for my colleague also on this segment. we have to keep our services out there r r citizens. that's what we're expected to do. and so if i had any message to anybody in d.c. who has power tr t this situation, it would be this is not an acceptable u tcome. no matter what yel about the different issues at play, we've got to get the governnnmet g again and we've got to get these people back to work. >> woodruff: mayor passero, what about you. what do you make of this and what should happen. 1 i would agree with all of th%. some of the behaviors we're witnessing down in washington right now, i certinly hope that the children are not watching. we're thankful in the second congressiona
>> well you know, judy, as aol mayor if i my citizen we were shutting the government down, it would not be acceptable. keeping thlights on is basically the bear minimum requirement for competency k d i don't there's any good reason to shut down the government. i do not believe that should ever be a tool for leverage no matter what the policy discussion is about. and so as a mayor, we have to and i'm sure i speak for my colleague also on this segment. we have to keep our services out there...
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he is an attorney and cousin of aol cofounder steve case. new congress, new leaders, watch it all on c-span. tonight, on q&a, media mogul sumner redstone and his battle for viacom, and cbs. we talked with wall street journal investigative reporter key chickie about her book "the king of content." >> after he had a battle with prostate cancer, he really saw being seen with young women as a sign of his fatality and being with them was a sign that he could tell the world, i'm going to live forever, as he left to say. to these hollywood parties, and sometimes he would go home with his grandsons date, they -- things like that. it was very awkward for the executives in viacom and cbs, because he still was a controlling shareholder of these companies. he would do really weird things. announcer: tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span's q&a. interviewed two chiefs of staff, from the house and senate, to talk about the work that goes into setting up a new capitol hill office. as more than 100 new representatives and senators are preparing for the 116th con
he is an attorney and cousin of aol cofounder steve case. new congress, new leaders, watch it all on c-span. tonight, on q&a, media mogul sumner redstone and his battle for viacom, and cbs. we talked with wall street journal investigative reporter key chickie about her book "the king of content." >> after he had a battle with prostate cancer, he really saw being seen with young women as a sign of his fatality and being with them was a sign that he could tell the world, i'm...
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providers got this great immunity to being destroyed by the phone company at&t which allowed the growth of aoland compuserve which led to a mass internet and starting all these particular, all these sort of companies. it was on the back of an enormous amount of effort to restrain monopolists that this industry got its start. next you have the antitrust cases against at&t, microsoft and ibm. so ibm, you know, was a monopoly of american computing, and in the '70s, early '80s underwent a ferocious attack. people, you know, at the time was criticized for taking up too much time. when you look back at it, the personal software industry starts. software industry, not personal to the software industry, gets started a direct result of the ibm lawsuit. and personal computer developed during this company. microsoft is launched in a period where ibm is terrified about the possibility of being broken up by the antitrust laws. microsoft, i already talked about, launching the next generation of silicon valley companies. at&t restarting the -- i mean, go through this, there's a story that directly links the
providers got this great immunity to being destroyed by the phone company at&t which allowed the growth of aoland compuserve which led to a mass internet and starting all these particular, all these sort of companies. it was on the back of an enormous amount of effort to restrain monopolists that this industry got its start. next you have the antitrust cases against at&t, microsoft and ibm. so ibm, you know, was a monopoly of american computing, and in the '70s, early '80s underwent a...
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laughter ] >> you know it's interesting when i think back because i came here, i had written a book about aol which was the first commercialized. >> i remember, chat rooms? >> i was hired by the wall street journal it was even called the internet it was online services. and i was first to cover the internet for them. and i have told the story before when i got the job a lot of the media reporters said oh you're here to cover cb radio. and i was like no, i'm here to cover the medium that is going to decimate all of your industries, nice to meet you. [ laughter ] >> and they haven't changed one bit. >> it was really interesting because you got a sort of front row seat. i remember, by the way google did not even exist for a long time from when i was here, but it was mark injuries, he might've been a teenager or something, you know early yahoo when there were five or six people, bezo's i met, it was really early. early on. >> okay so let's take a look at a giant leap forward to closer today and part of the reason why wanted to do this conversation with you guys as a relates to civic engagement is
laughter ] >> you know it's interesting when i think back because i came here, i had written a book about aol which was the first commercialized. >> i remember, chat rooms? >> i was hired by the wall street journal it was even called the internet it was online services. and i was first to cover the internet for them. and i have told the story before when i got the job a lot of the media reporters said oh you're here to cover cb radio. and i was like no, i'm here to cover the...
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he is an attorney and cousin of aol cofounder steve case. new congress, new leaders, watch it all on c-span. >> a divided government returns to washington with the convening of the 116th congress, democrats assume control of the house of representatives while republicans increase the majority in the senate. this congress has been described as the most diverse in history with over 100 new members coming to washington including more women and minorities than ever before to join us at noon on thursday is the 116th congress gavels into session. watcher member take the oath of office. the election of a new speaker in congress begin it's worth congress, new leaders, live on c-span nc spin to and c-span two . >> discussing the global initiative to provide free basic tools and resources for businesses to improve cyber security. this is just over one hour. >> good morning everyone and welcome to the national press club, the place where things happen, i'm an editor at bloomberg news and the 111th president of the national press club. before we get sta
he is an attorney and cousin of aol cofounder steve case. new congress, new leaders, watch it all on c-span. >> a divided government returns to washington with the convening of the 116th congress, democrats assume control of the house of representatives while republicans increase the majority in the senate. this congress has been described as the most diverse in history with over 100 new members coming to washington including more women and minorities than ever before to join us at noon...
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i got a call from a start-up down the road that was to become aol, and i jumped.back, but at the time people who knew me thought i was crazy to leave what was really a good thing for what i believed would be a great thing. >> what made you do it >> well, it really was, i think, a set of goals in my own mind about what i wanted to see you know, aol really embraced the mission of democratizing ideas and communication. that mission was alive in the hallways i could tell this company was on to something, and probably would have more success in finding, you know, markets in this new emerging field than a really big company would. >> let's talk about your role at national geographic too, because if i think about a place that's kind of a big brand that's been around for a long time, you know, people may think of it as being stayed i did not realize that photographs were a big issue for them to actually start doing photography. >> national geographic made a decision to put some photographs in the national geographic magazine and board members resigned saying, you know, th
i got a call from a start-up down the road that was to become aol, and i jumped.back, but at the time people who knew me thought i was crazy to leave what was really a good thing for what i believed would be a great thing. >> what made you do it >> well, it really was, i think, a set of goals in my own mind about what i wanted to see you know, aol really embraced the mission of democratizing ideas and communication. that mission was alive in the hallways i could tell this company...
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case is an attorney and cousin of aol co-founder steve case. new congress, new leaders, watch it all on c-span. >>> now more from the u.s. judicial conference public hearing regarding proposed changes to sexual misconduct policy. in this portion, a group of yale law students testify before the panel. this is an hour and 35 minutes. >> delighted to have the video, chief judge julie robinson, who was a valuable member of the working group and who has very graciously agreed to talk to us this afternoon. judge robinson, julie, it's wonderful to see you. can you hear me? >> i can. can you hear me? >> perfectly. >> can you hear me? >> yes. very well. >> good. >> please go ahead when you're ready. >> okay. well, thanks, first of all, for giving me the opportunity to talk to you from kansas. as you said, judge, i was a member of the working group on workplace conduct and we began our work in january and it culminated -- i shouldn't say culminated, our work will continue and we issued a report june 1 that i know you all are familiar with. if i can start
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i told someone the other day i have an old aol account. part of that is because the technology evolves so quickly. one of the things i would like to say that will be important is this movement away from desk i agree with several commenters -- away from, i agree with several commenters, choice to help educate people about consent. the internet has become so opaque that we often do not know the start and the endpoints. we try to say i was on this application, and they are responsible. for consumers, there was a lot of consumer confusion which is why the federal privacy legislation is really important because it is not we are suggesting that consumers alone be the stewards of their privacy and personal information. that is something that is a little harder to do. i also think -- i want to push the proposal a little bit because i think there were some interesting points i am sure we all think differently around the fairness principle and who is the steward of your data. how many of you go into a bank regularly? do you say to your teller when y
i told someone the other day i have an old aol account. part of that is because the technology evolves so quickly. one of the things i would like to say that will be important is this movement away from desk i agree with several commenters -- away from, i agree with several commenters, choice to help educate people about consent. the internet has become so opaque that we often do not know the start and the endpoints. we try to say i was on this application, and they are responsible. for...
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and cousin ofney aol cofounder to steve case. watch it all on c-span. >> on "newsmakers" this week, we continue to talk to committee chairs of the 116th congress. for this week's "newsmakers," we sat down with jim mcgovern of massachusetts, and mark takano of california. congressman mcgovern is a democrat of massachusetts who chairs the rules committee. that committee has jurisdiction over how and when legislation comes to the floor. >> massachusetts democrat jim mcgovern will serve as the house rules committee chairman in the 116th congress. what exactly does the rules committee do? >> the rules committee is like the traffic cop of congress. every major piece of legislation comes through the
and cousin ofney aol cofounder to steve case. watch it all on c-span. >> on "newsmakers" this week, we continue to talk to committee chairs of the 116th congress. for this week's "newsmakers," we sat down with jim mcgovern of massachusetts, and mark takano of california. congressman mcgovern is a democrat of massachusetts who chairs the rules committee. that committee has jurisdiction over how and when legislation comes to the floor. >> massachusetts democrat jim...
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he is an attorney and cousin of aol cofounder steve case. new congress, new leaders. watch it all on c-span. >> were sadie slept spoke to --orters -- were sadie's here is a look. >> the president has threatened to issue a national emergency and send more troops to the border. is that a real threat? is he serious about it, or is he trying to pressure democrats? we obviously want to resolve this issue with congress. we feel like the democrats are delaying this process. we presented a letter to them yesterday with all of our requests. >> has the president actually started drawing up plans? >> we are finding ways to ensure that we can get what we need to secure the border. the resources we need to secure the border. his is not only a humanitarian crisis we are seeing at the southern border but also a national security crisis. [indiscernible] is this a delaying tactic? >> let's remember that dhs is part of the federal government. why are we just isolating homeland security? they want to like eight of the agencies and not include the last agency? >> is the president on the
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case is an attorney and cousin of aol co-founder steve case. new congress, new leaders. watch it all on c-span. >>> up next on c-span3. a conversation on parallels between the civil rights movements in the united states and northern ireland during the 1960s. from georgetown university, this is 90 minutes. >>> good afternoon. so i would take up girard's challenge and walk off in protest, but then we'd have to start late, so i'm going to be obedient. some here who know me would say that would be for a change, but we're not going to go there. so as girard so eloquently and, thank you so much, read the letter from birmingham jail, which, by the way, we in the civil rights movement in the united states consider one of our sacred texts from civil rights, it's an extraordinary, extraordinary document. if you haven't read it, i strongly encourage you to do so, so thank you for doing that. and so we have four speakers, each of whom has an extraordinary wealth and diversity of experience, real engagement, as girard said, in civil activism, studying it and engaging with people in i
case is an attorney and cousin of aol co-founder steve case. new congress, new leaders. watch it all on c-span. >>> up next on c-span3. a conversation on parallels between the civil rights movements in the united states and northern ireland during the 1960s. from georgetown university, this is 90 minutes. >>> good afternoon. so i would take up girard's challenge and walk off in protest, but then we'd have to start late, so i'm going to be obedient. some here who know me would...
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years ago when i was writing a book about aol, there were some investment comments, and i put my hand up and i said can i have my $35 please? and i said why should you pay me have that money and maybe i'll give you more? and they never come up with that idea. just being paid for your, it's not like you're going to deliver it. >> the promise is so seductive and maybe there is a way to get around this issue of these on open protocols that you are on wet and then network and you can't leave. maybe instagram was on some sort of block you could leave in some sense or use another version of it. but i think we're learning something fundamental about human coordination and governance where these decentralized projects so far, are just not working. so the promises incredibly seductive and i hope it happens. the current ecosystem of crypto lot chain world seems today, this may change, this might be like facebook later. but the system today seems unlikely to produce that. i really hope it gets there and i really hope it does someday. but the promise has not been delivered. >> so the final questi
years ago when i was writing a book about aol, there were some investment comments, and i put my hand up and i said can i have my $35 please? and i said why should you pay me have that money and maybe i'll give you more? and they never come up with that idea. just being paid for your, it's not like you're going to deliver it. >> the promise is so seductive and maybe there is a way to get around this issue of these on open protocols that you are on wet and then network and you can't leave....
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the author is jean case, case is a digital pioneer and was an executive within the early days of aol.han $100 million to innovative groups trying to solve social problems. be fearless is published by simon & schuster, a division of cbs. good morning. this is perfect and the perfect message for everybody starting offer the new year thinking what can i do differently. you write fearlessness is not the lack of fear but the courage and strength to overcome it. how do you do that? >> thanks for having me. it's great to be with you guys. there are a series of myths about what it takes to achieve success everyone around the world has ideas of what they'll do but they're stopped by the t special genius or graduating from the right school. our research uncovered none of that is the case. i take readers behind the scenes of success stories and not so famous success stories to point out there is failures and fears along the way. >> just reading the contents page is inspiring. the first principle is make a big bet. you talk about sara blakely of spanx. explain her story. >> for those that don't k
the author is jean case, case is a digital pioneer and was an executive within the early days of aol.han $100 million to innovative groups trying to solve social problems. be fearless is published by simon & schuster, a division of cbs. good morning. this is perfect and the perfect message for everybody starting offer the new year thinking what can i do differently. you write fearlessness is not the lack of fear but the courage and strength to overcome it. how do you do that? >>...
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case is an attorney and cousin of aol cofounder steve case. new congress, new leaders, watch it all on c-span. >>> also at the cato institute's 2018 surveillance conference, a discussion on the growing number of security cameras in the u.s. and the surveillance of students. >> welcome back. thank you very much. as i mentioned in my introductory remarks, there are so many fascinating issues surrounding surveillance, intelligence, new technologies, that if we were to cover them all, with panels of this sort you just saw, this would be a conference that would last approximately three weeks. and because even i have limits to my capacity to focus on issues for that long, we have for the last couple of years been inviting scholars and activists to present shorter flash talks, but focus very tightly on a single subject and present work or analysis that they've been doing in a way that allows i think to get a sense of the range of hard questions we face as citizens and policymakers. our morning block of flash talks covers issues from facial recognitio
case is an attorney and cousin of aol cofounder steve case. new congress, new leaders, watch it all on c-span. >>> also at the cato institute's 2018 surveillance conference, a discussion on the growing number of security cameras in the u.s. and the surveillance of students. >> welcome back. thank you very much. as i mentioned in my introductory remarks, there are so many fascinating issues surrounding surveillance, intelligence, new technologies, that if we were to cover them...
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some statistics bear. 800 workers be laid off 7% of the workforce and as we know verizon had acquired aol ago when verizon recently wrote down four points 6 billion on its media business. as we go into this, the formula that works seems hard to figure out if he was facebook or google. if you're trying to compete at the niche, it does. back to you. neil: we are keeping track of capitol hill right now. vice president pen's meeting with republicans. there's more than 45 minutes to relearn mitch mcconnell wanted a full accounting of everybody in the sergeant at arms to help them out. we do know some key votes on measures that would then they shut down by the democrats, by republican are coming up in the next hour. looking at all of those developments. we will have more after this. could the right voice - the right set of words - bring us all just a little closer, get us to open up, even push us further? it could, if we took the time to listen. the most inspiring minds, the most compelling stories. download audible and listen for a change. neil: someone must've told southwest airlines ceo you
some statistics bear. 800 workers be laid off 7% of the workforce and as we know verizon had acquired aol ago when verizon recently wrote down four points 6 billion on its media business. as we go into this, the formula that works seems hard to figure out if he was facebook or google. if you're trying to compete at the niche, it does. back to you. neil: we are keeping track of capitol hill right now. vice president pen's meeting with republicans. there's more than 45 minutes to relearn mitch...