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. >> caroline lowe recently passed test to get her california investigator's license. in some ways it is an official recognition of the type of work she's been doing for many years, trying to help a grieving family try to get answers they have long been looking for. >> caroline lowe was a big city, television news reporter for more than 30 years. the number of stories she covered during that time stretch well into the thousands. >> i'm just circling back on the time line. >> reporter: the number she is desperate to finish is just one. >> i'm down to jodi. and i still feel that sense of unfinished business. >> reporter: jodi was the early morning anchor at kait in iowa. she left her home for work, never arrived and has never been seen since. at the time, care lean woline w working in neighboring minnesota. she didn't start covering jod s story until a couple years after her disappearance but has not stopped. now living in petaluma, carolina has spent years as a team of investigators dedicated to solving once and for all, jodi's case. >> i'm trying to track down the name
. >> caroline lowe recently passed test to get her california investigator's license. in some ways it is an official recognition of the type of work she's been doing for many years, trying to help a grieving family try to get answers they have long been looking for. >> caroline lowe was a big city, television news reporter for more than 30 years. the number of stories she covered during that time stretch well into the thousands. >> i'm just circling back on the time line....
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garvin thomas introduces us to her in tonight's bay area proud. >>> caroline lowe recently passed the test to get her california private investigator's license. it's in some ways just an official recognition of the kind of work she's already been doing for many years. trying to help a grieving family finally get answers they have long been looking for. >> see if doug is around. >> reporter: caroline lowe was a big city television news reporter for more than 30 years. the numbers of stories she covered stretched well into the thousands. >> i'm circling back on the timeline. >> reporter: the number she is desperate to finish is down to just one. >> and just jody's missing and i still feel that sense of unfinished business. jody was the early morning anchor at kimt in mason city, iowa. on june 27th, 1995, jody left her home for work but never arrived and has never been seen since. >> visiting jody's newsroom. >> reporter: at the time, caroline was working in neighboring minnesota. she didn't start covering jody's story until a couple years after her disappearance, but has not stopped in
garvin thomas introduces us to her in tonight's bay area proud. >>> caroline lowe recently passed the test to get her california private investigator's license. it's in some ways just an official recognition of the kind of work she's already been doing for many years. trying to help a grieving family finally get answers they have long been looking for. >> see if doug is around. >> reporter: caroline lowe was a big city television news reporter for more than 30 years. the...
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if that case is solved it might be because of the work of a north bay woman caroline lowe and we are introduced in this morning's bay area proud. >> she passed the test to get her private investigators license. it is in some ways just an official recognition of the kind of work she's already been doing for many years. trying to help a grieving family finally get answers they have long been looking for. >> caroline lowe was a big city television news reporter for more than 30 years. the number of stories she covered during that time stretch well into the thousands. >> i'm just circling back -- >> reporter: the number she is desperate to finish is down to just one. >> and just jodi is missing and i still feel that sense of unfinished business. >> she was the early morning anchor at kimt in mason city, iowa. on june 27th, 1995, jodi left her home for work, but never arrived, and has never been seen since. >> at the time caroline was working in neighboring minnesota. she didn't start covering jodi's story until a couple of years after her disappearance. but has not stopped in the more th
if that case is solved it might be because of the work of a north bay woman caroline lowe and we are introduced in this morning's bay area proud. >> she passed the test to get her private investigators license. it is in some ways just an official recognition of the kind of work she's already been doing for many years. trying to help a grieving family finally get answers they have long been looking for. >> caroline lowe was a big city television news reporter for more than 30 years....
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. >> caroline low was a big city television news reporter more than 30 zbleers the number of stories she covered during that time stretched well into the thousands. >> i'm just circling back on the time line. >> the number she is desperate to finish is down to just one. >> and just jodi is missing i will still feel that sense of unfinished business. >> one of america. >> jodien was the early morning anchor at kimt in mason city iowa. and june 27th, 1995, she left home for work but never arrived and is has never been seen since. >> visiting her newsroom. >> at the time caroline was working in neighboring minnesota. they didn't start covering the story until a couple of years after her disappearance but has not stopped in the more than 20 years since. >> this article was from two years after she disappeared. >> now living in pet a lum caroline spent years as a part of team of investigators dedicated to sofrlg once and for all the case. >> i'm trying to track down the name of the woman who was the manager that night. >> why? well after years of covering cops and crimes caroline understo
. >> caroline low was a big city television news reporter more than 30 zbleers the number of stories she covered during that time stretched well into the thousands. >> i'm just circling back on the time line. >> the number she is desperate to finish is down to just one. >> and just jodi is missing i will still feel that sense of unfinished business. >> one of america. >> jodien was the early morning anchor at kimt in mason city iowa. and june 27th, 1995, she...
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caroline: sawyer is a collaborative robot designed to work safely alongside humans. >> we've run out of lowlabor in the world to do our manufacturing, so it has to be through tools that help workers be more productive. caroline: a20 $9,000 a unit, sawyer helps package products or check quality control. the idea started more than a decade ago. working on ehina manufacturing for the roomba. caroline: that's the robotic vacuum made by irobot, a company he cofounded. >> i was sad to see that labor was getting shorter and shorter. in the old days, there is an infinite supply of labor. theirne: they're using investment to expand globally. >> europe has become a major market for us there he quickly, as has china. i think there is an incredible potential to grow the market. just overd grow from $100 million in 2015 to $3 billion by 2020. >> i am out to make manufacturing more real everywhere. i think manufacturing has been undervalued, especially in silicon valley. , --as been about the next the next app, the next social interaction. caroline: coming up, we tackle the intersection of tech and .port
caroline: sawyer is a collaborative robot designed to work safely alongside humans. >> we've run out of lowlabor in the world to do our manufacturing, so it has to be through tools that help workers be more productive. caroline: a20 $9,000 a unit, sawyer helps package products or check quality control. the idea started more than a decade ago. working on ehina manufacturing for the roomba. caroline: that's the robotic vacuum made by irobot, a company he cofounded. >> i was sad to see...
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low band spectrum auctions. it sets things up beautifully. caroline about that $8 billion you are splashing on spectrum. how will it be put to work? >> well, it was a historic low band spectrum auction, 600 megahertz, moving from the broadcasters over. and it was a one-year long process. we won 45% of all the spectrum in the auction. we got 31 megahertz of low band spectrum, and increased our overall spectrum holdings by 39%. we now have three times as much low band spectrum per post-pay customer as verizon does, so it was important for us. the spectrum we got covers every single inch of the united states and puerto rico. and it is that beachfront spectrum that goes in buildings and covers rural areas. what we are already doing is we are growing our retail footprint by 30 million to 40 million people to use the spectrum to take the competition which up until now was only in two thirds of the country to every inch. it is historic and exciting for us. caroline: does it make you more even more valuable, do you think? we have to talk about consolidation.
low band spectrum auctions. it sets things up beautifully. caroline about that $8 billion you are splashing on spectrum. how will it be put to work? >> well, it was a historic low band spectrum auction, 600 megahertz, moving from the broadcasters over. and it was a one-year long process. we won 45% of all the spectrum in the auction. we got 31 megahertz of low band spectrum, and increased our overall spectrum holdings by 39%. we now have three times as much low band spectrum per post-pay...
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caroline county. if this holding together, metro could be effected. after that according to the modeling we will just see it calm down after 8:30, 9:00 tonight. last batch moves through. temperatures in the low's tomorrow. out in the mountains it will d.c. united is playing the weather. should be fine at r.f.k. montrÉal comes to town. watch it on newschannel8. sunday there could be a shower but we will go partly sunny. decent and a cool day. we will cruise through next week with sunshine. i'm thinking monday night it could be in the low to mid-30's in the mountain locations. that is cold. we go through the rest of the week to see a modest warmup for friday. i will get busy looking for the 70's and the 80s. they have to be there somewhere. jonathan: time to turn to sports. >> the wizards getting it done. jonathan: big time. the caps need to get it done. erin: absolutely! to do that, they will make a drastic move. plus, what kelly obre learned from that and the objection last night. we'll let you know. sports is next. ♪ the sun'll come out for people with heart failure, tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible.
caroline county. if this holding together, metro could be effected. after that according to the modeling we will just see it calm down after 8:30, 9:00 tonight. last batch moves through. temperatures in the low's tomorrow. out in the mountains it will d.c. united is playing the weather. should be fine at r.f.k. montrÉal comes to town. watch it on newschannel8. sunday there could be a shower but we will go partly sunny. decent and a cool day. we will cruise through next week with sunshine. i'm...
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speaking to cnbc earlier, carolin mccall said she expects the operating environment to improve in the second half of 2017. >> the whole europe will be serviced by low-cost carriers. the legacy carriers are losing a lot of lon on short-haul. they're making their money on transatlantic and long-haul. we make our money doing short-haul. we are one of the few consistently profitable airlines in europe. so we are taking advantage of opportunity. if you look at what we've done, we have done 35 flights virtually a day from london to amsterdam. gone from two aircraft to nine aircraft in 2 1/2 years. the airport is now really full. you can't really get slots there anymore. that's the kind of opportunity we've taken advantage of with growth. in the uk, we're continuing to grow. we're number one in every single airport we operate in in the uk where we have based aircraft except manchester where we've gone from 3 to 2. it's very rational, very disciplin disciplined, we're taking advantage of opportunities where weaker airlines are getting weaker, you can see that with air italia, airline berlin's problems. the strong get stronger, the weak get weaker. actually
speaking to cnbc earlier, carolin mccall said she expects the operating environment to improve in the second half of 2017. >> the whole europe will be serviced by low-cost carriers. the legacy carriers are losing a lot of lon on short-haul. they're making their money on transatlantic and long-haul. we make our money doing short-haul. we are one of the few consistently profitable airlines in europe. so we are taking advantage of opportunity. if you look at what we've done, we have done 35...
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caroline: talk about what the technology could become in the future. real-world applications, simulation applications. where do you think the fruit is hanging at the moment, whether lowgh? >> people talk about ai as a category. to find patterns in the past of data. the technology presents opportunity to re-create reality at a large-scale. you can take a city or piece of infrastructure and model its behavior to a scale and degree not possible previously. what we do to provide that is enable the massive computation to take place. we are hoping to be a foundational technology for a lot of applications. i think the potential in gaming is gigantic and perhaps underappreciated. caroline: talk about the gaming applications. you have a new application at the moment trending on twitter. tell us about it. >> the applications in gaming are about going from cingular experiences were people are playing in static worlds to really creating massive, shareable experiences with millions. that is a huge sea change in the experience. all of a sudden, you're not playing to a script. you are able to have experiences defined by you and your friends in a fundamental way. this is one of the
caroline: talk about what the technology could become in the future. real-world applications, simulation applications. where do you think the fruit is hanging at the moment, whether lowgh? >> people talk about ai as a category. to find patterns in the past of data. the technology presents opportunity to re-create reality at a large-scale. you can take a city or piece of infrastructure and model its behavior to a scale and degree not possible previously. what we do to provide that is...
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low volatility day. maybe another record close for the nasdaq as the nasdaq posted its fourth straight day of gains yesterday getting a boost from apple yesterday. that's it for today's show. i'm carolin roth. "worldwide exchange" is up next. we'll see you same time same place tomorrow. bye-bye. finding time to get things done isn't easy. but we've got the digital tools to help. now with xfinity's my account, you can figure things out easily, so you won't even have to call us. change your wifi password to something you can actually remember, instantly. add that premium channel, and watch the show everyone's talking about, tonight. and the bill you need to pay? do it in seconds. because we should fit into your life, not the other way around. go to xfinity.com/myaccount >>> good morning. breaking news. president trump fires fbi director james comey. a live report from washington straight ahead. >>> mixed arrows across europe and asia this morning. >>> and blame cnbc again. disney shares dropping on concerns of sports channel subscribers. it's may 10, 2017, and "worldwide exchange" begins right now. >>> good
low volatility day. maybe another record close for the nasdaq as the nasdaq posted its fourth straight day of gains yesterday getting a boost from apple yesterday. that's it for today's show. i'm carolin roth. "worldwide exchange" is up next. we'll see you same time same place tomorrow. bye-bye. finding time to get things done isn't easy. but we've got the digital tools to help. now with xfinity's my account, you can figure things out easily, so you won't even have to call us. change...