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>> without digital in 2008, it was a core competency at a digital level. the audiences were not there on the social network via facebook or twitter to go much beyond that. this would be the first election where it needs to occur online. you have people who would vote for you who never went to your website but they interacted with you on facebook or twitter, but have never gone directly to your site. we're trying to think about what that experience looks like. that plays into the things that have changed the most. redefining your budget, how do you start on day one? how do you write a budget for 2012 and beyond where you put data and digital at the center, and what do you find as a result? even though we have become more danced in technology, the role of a human is so much more fans than ever before. when i look at the obama campaign, the ability to hire so many staff and to have that process is something that was quite unique. when we look post-2012, lean and mean just means we are not doing stuff. were going to cut corners and hope the rating points get m
>> without digital in 2008, it was a core competency at a digital level. the audiences were not there on the social network via facebook or twitter to go much beyond that. this would be the first election where it needs to occur online. you have people who would vote for you who never went to your website but they interacted with you on facebook or twitter, but have never gone directly to your site. we're trying to think about what that experience looks like. that plays into the things...
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of the digital design department. we design the covers for adult books and the e-books. >> host: what do you mean the interiors? >> guest: just the inside. >> host: do you pick the font and the pictures? >> guest: we chose the fonts and work with art from the authors and sometimes create art for the authors. i started working on digital but recently took over the print interior work. there is a lot more involved than you would think. >> host: what? why does it matter what the font is? >> guest: readability. how heavy the font is affects how well you can read it. it convoys the mode of the book more than you would think. before working on digital they seemed picky and like they are saying this tiny little thing -- there is a mark there on the a but not on the b. and when i get on my i-pad i change the font. in print it makes a difference. >> host: can you translate a hard cover back book into digital or do a lot of changes happen? >> guest: you can do a one-to-one transition. we don't make e-books as a by product it is
of the digital design department. we design the covers for adult books and the e-books. >> host: what do you mean the interiors? >> guest: just the inside. >> host: do you pick the font and the pictures? >> guest: we chose the fonts and work with art from the authors and sometimes create art for the authors. i started working on digital but recently took over the print interior work. there is a lot more involved than you would think. >> host: what? why does it...
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2008, itt digital in was a core competency at a digital level. the audiences were not there on the social network via facebook or twitter to go much beyond that. electiond be the first where it needs to occur online. you have people who would vote for you who never went to your website but they interacted with buton facebook or twitter, have never gone directly to your site. we're trying to think about what that experience looks like. that plays into the things that have changed the most. redefining your budget, how do you start on day one? how do you write a budget for 2012 and beyond where you put ,ata and digital at the center and what do you find as a result? become morewe have danced in technology, the role of a human is so much more fans than ever before. when i look at the obama the ability to hire so many staff and to have that process is something that was quite unique. when we look post-2012, lean and are not doings we stuff. were going to cut corners and get mee rating points over the line. if anything, the role of social media is more
2008, itt digital in was a core competency at a digital level. the audiences were not there on the social network via facebook or twitter to go much beyond that. electiond be the first where it needs to occur online. you have people who would vote for you who never went to your website but they interacted with buton facebook or twitter, have never gone directly to your site. we're trying to think about what that experience looks like. that plays into the things that have changed the most....
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they will seek john ingram the chairman and ceo of content group the of largest group of digital content and serves as us chairman and board of directors sit next to him you have joyce meskis the owner and president of tattered cover bookstore one of the greats to win nationally recognized independent bookstores since 1974 along active in the american booksellers association and. then to her left you will see that provides distribution and marketing for over 40,000 club and specialty stores across the west, mike hesselbach has been fair and 50 years and before that i have to tell you talking on the phone this week was the commitee has a real passion for retailing. all these people have a passion for book retailing specifically and i am incredibly excited to talk to them. so be will start right away. all of us know that the commerce and mobile device is made strides the past few years but can never replace the in-store personal experience. so i had a long list of questions what are some great examples of what you are doing or is the other people do with respect to enhancing the in-store s
they will seek john ingram the chairman and ceo of content group the of largest group of digital content and serves as us chairman and board of directors sit next to him you have joyce meskis the owner and president of tattered cover bookstore one of the greats to win nationally recognized independent bookstores since 1974 along active in the american booksellers association and. then to her left you will see that provides distribution and marketing for over 40,000 club and specialty stores...
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it's largely digital now. in fact a the majority of sales of almost any commercial property but it can also be literary novel. fiction in general is more highly digital. it can be a literary novel because the reader review you say i would like to read that. you don't have to go anywhere or do anything. you just push a button so we have found commercial and also memoir. i think because a memoir reads like fiction in that it's linear at the beginning and decoded the end. there's not a lot of referring back. the ones that are the least digital other than children's books and cookbooks are serious nonfiction. i think it's because -- i read articles about when you read you will remember something and you want to go back and look any remember what was on the bottom left-hand page. you can't do that digitally so the whole referring back and forth that happens with serious nonfiction is much more difficult to do digitally. so anything that is linear is a linear read seems to be the thing that has the highest digital s
it's largely digital now. in fact a the majority of sales of almost any commercial property but it can also be literary novel. fiction in general is more highly digital. it can be a literary novel because the reader review you say i would like to read that. you don't have to go anywhere or do anything. you just push a button so we have found commercial and also memoir. i think because a memoir reads like fiction in that it's linear at the beginning and decoded the end. there's not a lot of...
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his digital presence have taken it to the extreme level of what he can do with a digital life.the only way forward for the average citizen to write a social media will to control your digital footprint. >> your recommended option. tupak had written a will, perhaps he would have said he didn't want that to occur with his assets after he was gone. but i would like to distinguish something karl said, there is a difference can between granting access to a trusted fiduciary and making private information public. for long before the digital age, people died with embarrassing information and just because a fiduciary may have access to that information, it doesn't mean that information then gets revealed to either the public or to family members. the trusted fiduciary is somebody who can delete that information when appropriate, close those accounts and the issue is really not whether your information remains private after you are gone but who decides whether your information remains private. as it stands right now, the internet companies, facebook, yahoo, google, they decide through t
his digital presence have taken it to the extreme level of what he can do with a digital life.the only way forward for the average citizen to write a social media will to control your digital footprint. >> your recommended option. tupak had written a will, perhaps he would have said he didn't want that to occur with his assets after he was gone. but i would like to distinguish something karl said, there is a difference can between granting access to a trusted fiduciary and making private...
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they know who you are and what your digital presence is.t seems that the ceo has had a stay of execution. he has been under a lot of rusher. they -- pressure. they have had a lot of profit warnings. many knew that the financials weren't going to look pretty but the digital business is starting to bear fruit. >> shares might be up today. there might be optimism in their. whole, industry as a inflation is the big headwind,l absolutely right. >> we are about to get a new tax coming in the united kingdom. you are getting a new 15% online betting tax. will this be a help? perhaps it will help flush out some of the smaller players, the smaller competition. but will it eventually be a hindrance? -- this is ang to code of conduct for gambling companies. it is all about responsible gambling, helping make sure the player is not getting themselves into financial difficulty. it is hurting their margins when it comes in particular to their overall machines that they put in place. there is also regulation coming on board. if you're going to put in a bit
they know who you are and what your digital presence is.t seems that the ceo has had a stay of execution. he has been under a lot of rusher. they -- pressure. they have had a lot of profit warnings. many knew that the financials weren't going to look pretty but the digital business is starting to bear fruit. >> shares might be up today. there might be optimism in their. whole, industry as a inflation is the big headwind,l absolutely right. >> we are about to get a new tax coming in...
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how are you seeing the business model move to the digital world? >> the rates we pay for the digital stream is probably double what others pay. it isn't economically feasible for most broadcasters, particularly the mom and pop, not the big guys, but what makes up most of the broadcast in the country isn't finding a way to pay the rates and be profitable so many have made the decision not to stream. >> so you are not seeing folks move that direction? >> we still reach over 240 million people a week with radio. we still have the largest audience out there which is why radio is the number one driver of music sales whether it be sales in a retail outlet or digital downloads. our audience is loyal to what they do. we provide more than plain music as well. our audience supports the model we have and have been able to develop with the record indu industry. >> given what we are talking about today would you say there is a change? we are talking about how folks are listening to music and would you acknowledge there is a change in way things are heading? >>
how are you seeing the business model move to the digital world? >> the rates we pay for the digital stream is probably double what others pay. it isn't economically feasible for most broadcasters, particularly the mom and pop, not the big guys, but what makes up most of the broadcast in the country isn't finding a way to pay the rates and be profitable so many have made the decision not to stream. >> so you are not seeing folks move that direction? >> we still reach over 240...
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limit people i've been collecting mail and digitizing -- digitizing of the 10 years.he approaches when people will sign up through the commercial mail receive the agency that is very common in the business arenas from new york and washington. the challenge was that's the approach was all will different they did not want a receiving agency so that require them to go to the mailbox that there are companies sustaining a business model on a day-to-day basis. >> mr. chairman even though i commend mr. davis for the innovative solution it is not fair to criticize the postal service to not be innovative and operate with the business mind set. in addition i ask for unanimous consent to enter into the record an article dated from the heritage foundation entitled why the postal service was right to to send out over the outbox. >> i would like to side with you in this case all the images a shame to see the for-profit entity close because they don't make up profit that the innovation and should be on the list because it is squarely within the basic requirements. just as it is inno
limit people i've been collecting mail and digitizing -- digitizing of the 10 years.he approaches when people will sign up through the commercial mail receive the agency that is very common in the business arenas from new york and washington. the challenge was that's the approach was all will different they did not want a receiving agency so that require them to go to the mailbox that there are companies sustaining a business model on a day-to-day basis. >> mr. chairman even though i...
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what about the digital era?e is a cure ration process. , this technology that lets artists upload music. samsung has funded this buildout, which is part of the process. the idea of milk music, we built this thing, and the artist uploads the music and if it goes to the top of the chart we curate from that. these are artists who have built themselves huge youtube or social media followings, and they are ready for release. so we put a single out every single week. a couple of them are becoming stars already. we just started. >> what is really cool is not only the pace, but that the platforms are global, so we are finding talent literally all over the world, and what historically people thought of as urban is everybody now. it is global. >> the girl we are showing right now was up 600% in sales last week. it has everything to do with the collaboration of all these technologies, especially you tube, and samsung helped to fund this. >> geeking out collaboration and -- speaking of collaborations and stars, jay-z was at
what about the digital era?e is a cure ration process. , this technology that lets artists upload music. samsung has funded this buildout, which is part of the process. the idea of milk music, we built this thing, and the artist uploads the music and if it goes to the top of the chart we curate from that. these are artists who have built themselves huge youtube or social media followings, and they are ready for release. so we put a single out every single week. a couple of them are becoming...
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carpool lane has gone digital.launched a feature offering to share a ride with strangers for a discount. currently it is only available in san francisco. rival uber announced a similar feature launching later this month. so how can carpooling help lyft? the ceo joins me now. how do you coordinate these people? >> 90% of lyft rides have someone else going the same direction within five minutes. so we are taking the two routes and matching them up and saving users up to 60%. >> uber is testing out something similar later this month. how will it be different? >> it is flattering to see others follow when we are innovating in the space. but i think one thing we really created is the sense of community and culture of sharing within lyft. that fits well into the new product and it is true to our roots and vision. we created a company before lyft with long-distance ridesharing and carpooling, and now we have come full circle. >> what if no one else is taking the ride in that direction? >> we still give you a savings. it c
carpool lane has gone digital.launched a feature offering to share a ride with strangers for a discount. currently it is only available in san francisco. rival uber announced a similar feature launching later this month. so how can carpooling help lyft? the ceo joins me now. how do you coordinate these people? >> 90% of lyft rides have someone else going the same direction within five minutes. so we are taking the two routes and matching them up and saving users up to 60%. >> uber...
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has made me think about my digital more mortality.ave not written my nonare dlil non-digital will. two decades later, he ends up as a hologram. to control your digital footprint and identity after death. >> that's the option. if tupak had written a will perhaps he would have said he didn't want that to occur with his assets after he was gone. but i'd like to distinguish something that carl has cell said. there's one thing to grant access by a trusted fiduciary. but another to make it to the general public. whether a fiduciary has access to that information doesn't mean that that information then gets revealed to either the public or to family members. the trusted fiduciary is somebody who can disloo delete delete that information when appropriate and close the account and the issue is not whether your information remains private after you're gone but who decides whether your information remains private. google and an facebook decides what remains available or whether it's public or private. >> what if letters under the bed or a journa
has made me think about my digital more mortality.ave not written my nonare dlil non-digital will. two decades later, he ends up as a hologram. to control your digital footprint and identity after death. >> that's the option. if tupak had written a will perhaps he would have said he didn't want that to occur with his assets after he was gone. but i'd like to distinguish something that carl has cell said. there's one thing to grant access by a trusted fiduciary. but another to make it to...
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makers something goes on with digital assets. digital currency will go will speak with that will explain to them what's going on because there's not really a good resource to turn to if you have a question for big point nobody owns big point decentralize so member of congress has a question here it's called headquarters right so that's kind of what we're looking to do and hopefully we can set up some basic guardrails for the industry to do to appease congressional concerns a lot of concerns over the strength of it being decentralized the technology is great but you centralization in washington is not great because then you don't have somebody actually lobbying on behalf of this a big point let's go back a few years because as you mentioned you were pulled into the vortex that has been going you were attracted to bitcoin what attracted you to bitcoin well i have a degree in economics and i worked as an economic advisor on capitol hill and i appreciated centralized technology from an economics point of view i came to washington aft
makers something goes on with digital assets. digital currency will go will speak with that will explain to them what's going on because there's not really a good resource to turn to if you have a question for big point nobody owns big point decentralize so member of congress has a question here it's called headquarters right so that's kind of what we're looking to do and hopefully we can set up some basic guardrails for the industry to do to appease congressional concerns a lot of concerns...
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now you have to apply it in the digital era or you're asked to apply it in the digital era where the technology changes a lot of things but if there is a close analog in the digital era to something that would have been allowed in the predigital era, that may be a different story. >> we certainly think that's right and we think that covers the information that was at issue here, the photographs, the short videos. it certainly covers address information, contact information and -- >> you're not willing to limit -- >> text messages. >> you're not willing to limit your position to searches that either are, in order to protect the officer, or in order to preserve evidence, or number three, in order to find evidence of the crime of arrest? you're not willing to limit it that way? you would say, whatever's on the person you can, you can search? >> we think of the available limits that is by farther best historically based and most plausible one and so to say that, and because the old cases -- >> you point out, they get you into the arrest for, you know, not wearing a seatbelt and it seems
now you have to apply it in the digital era or you're asked to apply it in the digital era where the technology changes a lot of things but if there is a close analog in the digital era to something that would have been allowed in the predigital era, that may be a different story. >> we certainly think that's right and we think that covers the information that was at issue here, the photographs, the short videos. it certainly covers address information, contact information and -- >>...
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more about the digital divide in our country's schools. >> digital learning has been hailed as a transformative fix for america's education system. advocates say technology can help crowded schools customize lesson plans to a student's individual needs, improve achievement across the board and give even the most disadvantaged child a chance to succeed. the big point here is that as a teacher is doing this amazing work with a whole class of 30 students, the technology in the student's hands supports the teacher in meeting the needs of every single student. >> from instant feedback on homework assignment and digital flash cords to interactive exploration of the solar system. appss offer students a chance to learn at their own pace and gain valuable skills that prepare them for today's high-skilled, tech-saavy jobs. >> we need to get many more students over a higher bar. we know we do. we have way too many dropouts, way too many adults that are under educated and under served and under employed. >> for more than 70% of school districts across the country, particularly in lower income areas a cutti
more about the digital divide in our country's schools. >> digital learning has been hailed as a transformative fix for america's education system. advocates say technology can help crowded schools customize lesson plans to a student's individual needs, improve achievement across the board and give even the most disadvantaged child a chance to succeed. the big point here is that as a teacher is doing this amazing work with a whole class of 30 students, the technology in the student's...
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the play tech integration has been completed, the digital revenues have actually decreased and digitalfits have decreased by 87%. look,n though they said we have achieved all the promises we have made ahead of the world cup tournament. other competitors have been so many steps ahead of them in terms of the digital game. customer acquisition is at an all-time high. bookmakers are seeing operational costs increasing because of that. there's has been heavy investment in marketing at this point. is a difficult time for ladbroke's to try and acquire new users. their denver well in acquisition of new users recently, but digital revenues have been disappointing. >> the idea before today, george was richard glenn to show investors his strategy to turn around the company has been working. has he done that or not? >> play tech are a fantastic company and they did great stuff for william hill. they have got tax software now integrated. that is a good news message from ladbroke's. it is up to shareholders to decide. they need to sort out the digital product. it has a lot of catching up to do with
the play tech integration has been completed, the digital revenues have actually decreased and digitalfits have decreased by 87%. look,n though they said we have achieved all the promises we have made ahead of the world cup tournament. other competitors have been so many steps ahead of them in terms of the digital game. customer acquisition is at an all-time high. bookmakers are seeing operational costs increasing because of that. there's has been heavy investment in marketing at this point. is...
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we can do this digitally. so that the work that the archaeologists are doing referencing artifacts back into this, at some point in time, we envision a digital model so that cavee can err act with the from a distance, perhaps even at a research level. if a researcher wants to know what particular point was they could figure set. go,he tourist wanted to they can manipulate the model to see what to expect when they get there. anyone can get more information about the story of what happened here. not only from the archaeological sense but the historical sense of the people who did this excavation and what they did and the late 1930's. billings inf montana see the value in a site like this where you have 2000 year-old images where you had 30,000 artifacts. and very unique items that were left here by people. where less than five miles from the reservation. communityount of the in billings or native people. we bring a lot of school groups here and a large amount of educational programs that we offer to teachers to
we can do this digitally. so that the work that the archaeologists are doing referencing artifacts back into this, at some point in time, we envision a digital model so that cavee can err act with the from a distance, perhaps even at a research level. if a researcher wants to know what particular point was they could figure set. go,he tourist wanted to they can manipulate the model to see what to expect when they get there. anyone can get more information about the story of what happened here....
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it was all digital. here is what i see happening in the future. we already have this digital diagnostics and the ability to get cells out of a patient. that is very straightforward. we can see a cancer genome in less than a day. you can feed into an auto design program. they can go to a printer to print that viral genome and we can get that in two weeks for $1000 and print costs. that allows us to make a virus that we can test on one-person cells. if it kills the cancer cells and does not hurt normal cells, it passes, and it could be used as a treatment. we are testing this -- we would love to do veterinary studies, but this type of approach could get into humans very quickly because there is already such a foundation. here is something -- because we can really open source the entire design process, it is just software. you do not need a lab to do this. the amazing part is, the cost of writing dna is falling so rapidly, it is remarkable. it cost $1000 to make that virus. next year, it will cost about $10. the year after that, maybe one dollar. ins
it was all digital. here is what i see happening in the future. we already have this digital diagnostics and the ability to get cells out of a patient. that is very straightforward. we can see a cancer genome in less than a day. you can feed into an auto design program. they can go to a printer to print that viral genome and we can get that in two weeks for $1000 and print costs. that allows us to make a virus that we can test on one-person cells. if it kills the cancer cells and does not hurt...
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for the first time, we have digital lighting that is being used for sports venues.s really exciting to be part of that transformation. >> at the bloomberg west didion symphysis go, our directors here in new york action control the lighting instantaneously to get the color and the feel they like. is that the kind of thing that will happen in an arena when you're playing hockey? >> yes, exactly. the broadcast possibilities led technology is far and away much more superior than what you see now involved lighting. you control the light in a variety -- a variety of capacities. color temperature, intensity, to make it perform. it is much more intelligent. i think we are scratching the surface of what is possible with the lighting. we has an innovating technology ford company, we think it we are on the forefront of that. >> thank you very much. it marked the first week that all in a l teams are in training camp. more than 25 million fantasy football players. it is big business. the seller cap. the injuries. reality sports online that they can get more action. wendell joins
for the first time, we have digital lighting that is being used for sports venues.s really exciting to be part of that transformation. >> at the bloomberg west didion symphysis go, our directors here in new york action control the lighting instantaneously to get the color and the feel they like. is that the kind of thing that will happen in an arena when you're playing hockey? >> yes, exactly. the broadcast possibilities led technology is far and away much more superior than what...
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carpooling has gone digital.aunched liftas line, giving people the chance to share a ride with strangers. similarer launched a feature. so, how can carpooling help lyft in its battle with uber? john zimmernt joined in the studio. how will this work, how will you coordinate people who need rides? quickly found out 90% of lyft rides have someone going in the same direction in five minutes, so we are matching them up and saving users up to 60%. is testing out something similar later this month. how is it going to be different? flattering to see others follow when we are innovating in the space, but the thing we have created is a sense of community and culture with sharing within lyft, and it fits well in the new product line, and it is true from our vision from the beginning, where we were doing long distance ride sharing and carpooling, and now we have come full circle with lyft line. to 60%, butave up what if no one else is taking a ride in that direction? >> we will still give you a discount. >> so if you say i a
carpooling has gone digital.aunched liftas line, giving people the chance to share a ride with strangers. similarer launched a feature. so, how can carpooling help lyft in its battle with uber? john zimmernt joined in the studio. how will this work, how will you coordinate people who need rides? quickly found out 90% of lyft rides have someone going in the same direction in five minutes, so we are matching them up and saving users up to 60%. is testing out something similar later this month....
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more and more it is going digital. oddlylecom business is the same.e sell a package of video, the majority of our business. you pay cable for a bundle. more and more there is talk ofÀa la carte pricing and people not wanting specific channels. like -- y they would >> please keep cnn. [laughter] >> currently the way things are priced if you broke up the bundle and paid just for the stations you want, the number of cnn or espn subs would go down because it is subsidized by selling the bundle. they would have to pay more to make up for the revenues. .t would be more expensive certainly there is a model going towards all a card and breaking up the bundle. the consumer sentiments when over time. -- win over time. less and less people watch the 90 minute news broadcast from the beginning to end than they used to. higher a legacy of ratings during the news than the network programming on either side of it. we do that in our company. the ratings go down during the news and then back up. but we drive a strong news product. we continue doing that. it is harder
more and more it is going digital. oddlylecom business is the same.e sell a package of video, the majority of our business. you pay cable for a bundle. more and more there is talk ofÀa la carte pricing and people not wanting specific channels. like -- y they would >> please keep cnn. [laughter] >> currently the way things are priced if you broke up the bundle and paid just for the stations you want, the number of cnn or espn subs would go down because it is subsidized by selling...
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this ocean of digital information we are swimming in. it isn't orderers of magnitude bigger than it was 5-10. it is thousands and millions and billions greater than it was 5-10 years ago. data is had life blood of ski science. if you want to get smarter about a real world problem you need scads of data and we have that. and the third part is real innovation, coming up with something new, isn't the process of a lone eureka. the car is a great example. google combined the building blocks that were already there. and our world has many more building blocks there now. so the shorthand answer to the question of why now: exponential, digital and compliment. >> i have one question that touches a little on that. what do the stagnation and end of innovation folks not recognize when they are faced with that? tyler cohen who coined the term the great stagnation and his argument is growth has reached this plateau. you are painting quite a different picture. >> tyler is a super smart guy and we discussed this with him. we owe him because he inspired
this ocean of digital information we are swimming in. it isn't orderers of magnitude bigger than it was 5-10. it is thousands and millions and billions greater than it was 5-10 years ago. data is had life blood of ski science. if you want to get smarter about a real world problem you need scads of data and we have that. and the third part is real innovation, coming up with something new, isn't the process of a lone eureka. the car is a great example. google combined the building blocks that...
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"there is the book, people's platform, taking back power and culture in the digital age." astor taylor is the author. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies 35 years to go and brought you as a public service by your local cable percent like provider. tonight on c-span, at 9:30 eastern, former president jimmy carter spoke today at the islamic society of north america's annual convention in detroit. onore it at 8:00, a debate scotland's independence from u.k. hour, a look at corporate tax laws and their effect on revenue and jobs. it is a recent discussion hosted by the cato institute in washington dc. >> thank you all for coming. my name is john. i am the director of congressional affairs at the cato institute and it is a topic that has appeared frequently in the news. corporate inversions, which are financial reorganizations which put a few firms under a foreign parent corporation. if you have been following the news, you can see that burger king is the latest example of corporations who decided to do this. they will be reorganizing in canada and they are not doin
"there is the book, people's platform, taking back power and culture in the digital age." astor taylor is the author. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies 35 years to go and brought you as a public service by your local cable percent like provider. tonight on c-span, at 9:30 eastern, former president jimmy carter spoke today at the islamic society of north america's annual convention in detroit. onore it at 8:00, a debate scotland's independence from u.k. hour, a look...
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again, the digital is somewhere in between there.e at some point entirely digital business model for cheg? >> well, i see us being an entirely digital business model in the next couple of years because our businesses are now, we have many of them. so we have our cheg study which is our homework product which we'll have 600,000-plus students subscribing to this year, we just bought edu which is for as little as 40 cents a minute you can get video, audio or text-based tutoring across the country any language, any subject. in fact, our digital businesses this year will be close to $100 million and three years ago they were zero. so we're moving in that direction rapidly. as it relates to e-textbooks, it's fascinating to me because i wish the publishers would lower the prices and get them cheaper than textbook rental. until they do, students are going to continue to rent because they aren't stupid. that's why they're in college. so the opportunity to get the same book but get it for a lower price is absolutely what they're looking for wh
again, the digital is somewhere in between there.e at some point entirely digital business model for cheg? >> well, i see us being an entirely digital business model in the next couple of years because our businesses are now, we have many of them. so we have our cheg study which is our homework product which we'll have 600,000-plus students subscribing to this year, we just bought edu which is for as little as 40 cents a minute you can get video, audio or text-based tutoring across the...
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it is done in the ferry digital way -- very digital way.te highly shareable content that people convert to and ad. >> some of your other hit videos -- the times square iphone hack -- what is the secret? what goes into creating one of these things? is there a formula? >> a lot of people try to make a science out of it, try to create a formula, try to converted and replicated, applied to other projects. but what it really comes down to is a great idea into great execution. there is a right way and a wrong way. what makes us unique as a creative agency in the space is that we do it with, in most case, highly original ideas and without -- everything is organic, we don't pay for placement, we don't five views. -- don't buy views. it is designed to go viral. we kind of pride ourselves on that. >> here's the thing. your last two videos got over 100 million views on youtube. getting $67 billion worth of advertising, just $4 billion for digital. how much is that going to change and how fast? >> we would like to have a chunk of that. eight shakeupup
it is done in the ferry digital way -- very digital way.te highly shareable content that people convert to and ad. >> some of your other hit videos -- the times square iphone hack -- what is the secret? what goes into creating one of these things? is there a formula? >> a lot of people try to make a science out of it, try to create a formula, try to converted and replicated, applied to other projects. but what it really comes down to is a great idea into great execution. there is a...
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digital has been a part of that. our ticket is a little higher on digital. so, as people shift across there, we get a bit of a bump on ticket, but the consumer, you know, is still cautious. >> can we talk about franchisees for a second? >> sure. >> so, you guys are 95% franchisees. >> right. >> a worker suing i think mcdonald's was able to hold the parent liable, and not just the franchisee. huge deal, and it's got people talking about whether after a lot of companies doing what you've done, going almost fully to the franchisee model, if the pendulum may start to swing the other way. >> yeah, that's going to get appealed in circuit court. we'll see how that plays out. that's going to take a long time. but there are i think almost 20 million people working in the franchise industry, small business owners. at the end of the day, franchising is incredibly important to the u.s. economy. i think at the end of the day, they're going to get this one right. >> but is it important to dominos? >> oh, absolutely. >> why is it so important to remain a franchise model, e
digital has been a part of that. our ticket is a little higher on digital. so, as people shift across there, we get a bit of a bump on ticket, but the consumer, you know, is still cautious. >> can we talk about franchisees for a second? >> sure. >> so, you guys are 95% franchisees. >> right. >> a worker suing i think mcdonald's was able to hold the parent liable, and not just the franchisee. huge deal, and it's got people talking about whether after a lot of...
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we would then seem very hot in lands and the triple digits. we do have many spare the air alert and affect 49. days over all over again for interstate 580. and overturned tanker truck flocking lanes in both directions. there may be a spill involved. and that's like we are back up to the 2 05. might start thinking as highway 4 as your alternate route. we also need to tell you about problems with the and the metro. they are having problems with power and have been for several hours. there are going to be disruptions to service between church street... officials and southern, chose just after torta of orris and to a ceasefire several were killed . fees are asking for your help to find a 65 year-old woman suffering from depression. it is not taking any money from depression and is known to visit frequently several churches. she has a tie then skirt black leggings brunel polish and glasses. six people injured as an elderly man drove his car over it a curb. the man was trying to parallel park but instead of breaking he hit the gas. hitting five peop
we would then seem very hot in lands and the triple digits. we do have many spare the air alert and affect 49. days over all over again for interstate 580. and overturned tanker truck flocking lanes in both directions. there may be a spill involved. and that's like we are back up to the 2 05. might start thinking as highway 4 as your alternate route. we also need to tell you about problems with the and the metro. they are having problems with power and have been for several hours. there are...
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our shorthand answer to your question of why now, exponential digital commentary. the chapter is devoted to the destruction of this. >> i have one question up here so far which i think touches a little bit on that. it is what sues the stagnation and anne of innovation folks not recognize when they are faced with that and he cites tyler colon whose term du quoin the great stagnation which his argument is that this reaches this plateau and you are painting a quite different picture. >> tyler is a super smart guy and we discussed this with him. we owe him a debt because he inspired us to work on that first book race against the machine. when i read this book because he was arguing that we have run out of innovations and there are no more good things or few good things left to invent and hanging around places like m.i.t. media lab we thought that can possibly be true. .. innovation speeds up, paradoxically that can lead to people falling behind if they are not keeping up with their skills or the organizations are not keeping up and this dramatic reorganization of the e
our shorthand answer to your question of why now, exponential digital commentary. the chapter is devoted to the destruction of this. >> i have one question up here so far which i think touches a little bit on that. it is what sues the stagnation and anne of innovation folks not recognize when they are faced with that and he cites tyler colon whose term du quoin the great stagnation which his argument is that this reaches this plateau and you are painting a quite different picture....
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. >> here in the bay area, little relief for areas dealing with the recent triple digit temperatures. abc7 meteorologist frances dinglasan has a look at live doppler 7hd. >> good evening. we saw the clouds move in and the sea breeze kick in, and that brought temperatures down. with live doppler 7hd, still see the clouds at the coast. they'll fill in overnight. look at the highs today. antioch, 94. liver mark 89. yesterday, livermore was 102. san jose, 7 5. yesterday, 82. so, we did drop by double digits in terms of high temperatures in certain parts of the area, and i'll let you know if that trend will continue for tomorrow. matt? >> thanks. the aisler fire strike by a lightning strike has exploded to more than 7,000 acres. fire is burning in the thousand lakes wilderness area in hassen national for rest. governor jerry brown secured assistance through fema to help with the costs of batting this fire. >> in the day fire, grown to 12,500 achers, burning two miles north of the day community and threatening 150 structures. fire officials issued more evacuations. crews say the high temper
. >> here in the bay area, little relief for areas dealing with the recent triple digit temperatures. abc7 meteorologist frances dinglasan has a look at live doppler 7hd. >> good evening. we saw the clouds move in and the sea breeze kick in, and that brought temperatures down. with live doppler 7hd, still see the clouds at the coast. they'll fill in overnight. look at the highs today. antioch, 94. liver mark 89. yesterday, livermore was 102. san jose, 7 5. yesterday, 82. so, we did...
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the 2014 digital ad juggernaut.lections are three months away, but there is already a clear winner, digital advertising. agency in particular does a a lot of digital advertising, more than we ever have. it is interest in, in many markets where you television advertising, getting very ads inlt to put inventory. seeing first time we're that in the digital space. medicine thinking about this level of spending. -- that is indicative of this level of spending. different type of voter experience, and is much more active, inferences of story if it -- o ry ievent.o said that thee worst thing to happen to digital advertising was banner ads because the all say i do not pay attention to them. there is an array of advertising plant forms that were not available when those started. reroll, social media facebook, all of the various things you can do to get attention. you can provide a larger media mix of digital. on the targeting is there. that is something that joe and i talked about, the ability to uarget becomes much more -- y
the 2014 digital ad juggernaut.lections are three months away, but there is already a clear winner, digital advertising. agency in particular does a a lot of digital advertising, more than we ever have. it is interest in, in many markets where you television advertising, getting very ads inlt to put inventory. seeing first time we're that in the digital space. medicine thinking about this level of spending. -- that is indicative of this level of spending. different type of voter experience, and...
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mid- 90s today we could see triple digit heat index before the day is done. the advisory in effect for the countries that are listed in the on color. it goes until 9:00. we're trying out but with cold front coming away the potential for showers and storms will be here later today. at today's high temperature and 93 degrees it will seal between 98 and 1 08 in the shade. to give it a slow go. low temperatures tonight 75 degrees. 88 yen tuesday. >> a lot of construction going on let's start in the park will receive first construction of 176) from grains to 94, wiping the runway. that will go through mid september. the grays lake, a railroad crossing work goes through thursday at 6 in the evening. it affects route 83 were is completely blocked off. we will break down other construction hotspot for you coming your way straight ahead. >> two people killed by police in separate shootings over night drama we're going live to police headquarters >> 1 shooting was on the west side at the other on the south side that took place within two hours of each other the two men
mid- 90s today we could see triple digit heat index before the day is done. the advisory in effect for the countries that are listed in the on color. it goes until 9:00. we're trying out but with cold front coming away the potential for showers and storms will be here later today. at today's high temperature and 93 degrees it will seal between 98 and 1 08 in the shade. to give it a slow go. low temperatures tonight 75 degrees. 88 yen tuesday. >> a lot of construction going on let's start...
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we have lap tops and computers, your digital enter catalog -- digital and your analog.e was using lap top and computers. but before that, all the notebooks were different. we were single different sizes and brands. those years of art school, i kept asking myself why haven't we found the analog to answer this problem? i know graphic designers and creative i know start the process in a note hook and move to digital once they know where they are headed. >> so you decide this is the way you want to go -- you want people to start writing and drawing. what do you do about creating the notebook itself stop it's a manufacturing process. >> it is a manufacturing process. the journey started about a year ago or so and we talked about how we wanted to bake a notebook in particular. -- make a notebook. we asked i've hundred thinkers around the world and we asked what would you like in a note hook? we got about 80% of people who wrote back with all sorts of ideas. all theally took feedback we got in addition to our own feedback to craft what is the confidant. >> that the name of thi
we have lap tops and computers, your digital enter catalog -- digital and your analog.e was using lap top and computers. but before that, all the notebooks were different. we were single different sizes and brands. those years of art school, i kept asking myself why haven't we found the analog to answer this problem? i know graphic designers and creative i know start the process in a note hook and move to digital once they know where they are headed. >> so you decide this is the way you...
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. ♪ >>> our digital producer, wajahat ali is here bringing in all of your feedback.his is so interesting when you get into in eric cantor lost and the role the digital space may have played. >> yes, darth vader is currently the leading presidential candidate according to the "washington post" poll. and the most hated star wars character of all time is more popular than all of congress. and the reason for that, a lot of people are saying it's corruption. a loyaling streamer says . . . and that's a major reason, lisa why people want a change. >> yes, they do. house majority leader eric cantor losing his election bid to tea party candidate dave prat. many believe he is one of the only people to beat such a high-ranking leader. so what is behind brat's win? and what was it indicate about the way props our entire political system is heading. joining us is a columnist for tech republic, and the found inner of a blog focusing on technology. and senior fellow of kato institute. and on skype, senior congressional reporter for "politico." thanks to all of you for being here. >
. ♪ >>> our digital producer, wajahat ali is here bringing in all of your feedback.his is so interesting when you get into in eric cantor lost and the role the digital space may have played. >> yes, darth vader is currently the leading presidential candidate according to the "washington post" poll. and the most hated star wars character of all time is more popular than all of congress. and the reason for that, a lot of people are saying it's corruption. a loyaling...
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pre-digital anal, of course you can look at them. on the phone there are photos, absolutely analogous but there are ten thousand and his entire life history in photos, on your rule can the policeman look at the photos by analog or not because there are ten thousand? >> in theory, yes. in practice -- >> i think there are very, very few things you cannot find an analog to increase digital age searches and the problem in almost all instances is quantity and how far you are likely to be going. >> the fundamental base is rational base is from the robinson rule, i think, is that the fact of arrest and this is what justice powell said -- the fact of the arrest necessarily and legitimately abates the private interest of the person and anything he choses to carry on the person. modern technology makes it possible to chose to carry a great deal of information but that doesn't change the fact that the police will search the purpose -- >> are you saying essentially that no body has any expectation of privacy or a dramatically reduced privacy in
pre-digital anal, of course you can look at them. on the phone there are photos, absolutely analogous but there are ten thousand and his entire life history in photos, on your rule can the policeman look at the photos by analog or not because there are ten thousand? >> in theory, yes. in practice -- >> i think there are very, very few things you cannot find an analog to increase digital age searches and the problem in almost all instances is quantity and how far you are likely to be...
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in theecast cutting into high digital -- high digit single digits. these are difficult numbers for carlsberg, the world's third largest brewer. heineken is fourth. if i'm wrong, i expect art and rton toect me -- ba correct me because he is a man who knows his beers. >> he does indeed. >> well put. >> hans, we will come back you. we have two great interviews today. bloomberg will have the first interviews with heineken's ceo live from amsterdam. i will be doing that interview in over an hour. the carlsterview berg ceo later on "the pulse." the bank of england released their minutes from there latest policy committee meeting. barton and i -- >> we have been mulling it. >> i will give it to you. >> i know you know the stats, but i will share it with our viewers. we would look at the last time there was dissent. to put it cleanly, since carney took over there has been no dissent. we have heard 3-d meetings before dissent. before carney, we have had 36 in total without dissent. the last dissent was in june last year when three members voted for more qe. m
in theecast cutting into high digital -- high digit single digits. these are difficult numbers for carlsberg, the world's third largest brewer. heineken is fourth. if i'm wrong, i expect art and rton toect me -- ba correct me because he is a man who knows his beers. >> he does indeed. >> well put. >> hans, we will come back you. we have two great interviews today. bloomberg will have the first interviews with heineken's ceo live from amsterdam. i will be doing that interview...
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. >> here in the bay area, little relief for areas dealing with the recent triple digit temperatures. abc7 meteorologist frances dinglasan has a look at live doppler 7hd. >> good evening. we saw the clouds move in and the sea breeze kick in, and that brought temperatures down. with live doppler 7hd, still see the clouds at the coast. they'll fill in overnight. look at the highs today. antioch, 94. liver mark 89. yesterday, livermore was 102. san jose, 7 5. yesterday, 82. so, we did drop by double digits in terms of high temperatures in certain parts of the area, and i'll let you know if that trend will continue for tomorrow. matt? >> thanks. the aisler fire strike by a lightning strike has exploded to more than 7,000 acres. fire is burning in the thousand lakes wilderness area in hassen national for rest. governor jerry brown secured assistance through fema to help with the costs of batting this fire. >> in the day fire, grown to 12,500 achers, burning two miles north of the day community and threatening 150 structures. fire officials issued more evacuations. crews say the high temper
. >> here in the bay area, little relief for areas dealing with the recent triple digit temperatures. abc7 meteorologist frances dinglasan has a look at live doppler 7hd. >> good evening. we saw the clouds move in and the sea breeze kick in, and that brought temperatures down. with live doppler 7hd, still see the clouds at the coast. they'll fill in overnight. look at the highs today. antioch, 94. liver mark 89. yesterday, livermore was 102. san jose, 7 5. yesterday, 82. so, we did...
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it came digital missed estimates -- came to digital missed estimates. game makers outlook, we are joined by tom giles. this is a huge headline because everyone has played or knows crushe that plays "candy ." >> we are all getting the invite to play on facebook with high school friends that we have not talked to in 30 years. a one-hity this is wonder, and where do we go from here. >> this is the challenge they face, a low cost of entry, you come up with a big game, huge sensation, and their low cost to make. it is a low-cost cost way to get into the company. the problem is they are boom and bust. they lose their luster quickly. >> >> we saw the same thing with zynga and "farmville." there is a danger of going down that same road. they constantly have to come up with the next digg thing. tonext big thing. >> i have say, shame on wall street, because 11 of the 13 analysts that covered came to digital -- king digital had a buy rating. >> do they not learned their lessons? >> right. why were they so bullish? >> this is a company that did a good job of gettin
it came digital missed estimates -- came to digital missed estimates. game makers outlook, we are joined by tom giles. this is a huge headline because everyone has played or knows crushe that plays "candy ." >> we are all getting the invite to play on facebook with high school friends that we have not talked to in 30 years. a one-hity this is wonder, and where do we go from here. >> this is the challenge they face, a low cost of entry, you come up with a big game, huge...
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we will talk more about how the dollars are flowing from cv versus digital.ow are advertisers using youtube? you can watch us streaming on your phone, tablet, bloomberg.com, amazon tv, and amazon fire tv. ♪ >> that was a clip from a totally awesome youtube viral video campaign for a movie. we have been talking about the business of youtube in a special. while youtube stars have caught the eye of hollywood studios, the platform is drawing interest from advertisers. a viral marketing agency behind that video has carried out youtube campaigns. and you for more, i am joined now in new york. michael, this video, i remember it when it came out. in it is astounding. have big an impact did the video have on the marketing of the movie? >> there were other marketing done. but when it comes to digital marketing and youtube, it was extremely effective. we are in the business of sharing content that promotes the movie. we reached about dixie million people on youtube alone are the way we measure success is not by the view count on the video but the free media we can gener
we will talk more about how the dollars are flowing from cv versus digital.ow are advertisers using youtube? you can watch us streaming on your phone, tablet, bloomberg.com, amazon tv, and amazon fire tv. ♪ >> that was a clip from a totally awesome youtube viral video campaign for a movie. we have been talking about the business of youtube in a special. while youtube stars have caught the eye of hollywood studios, the platform is drawing interest from advertisers. a viral marketing...
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it was all digital. here is what i see happening in the future.already have this digital diagnostics and the ability to get cells out of a patient. that is very straightforward. we can sequence a cancer genome in less than a day. you can feed into an auto design program. they can go to a printer to print that viral genome and we can get that in two weeks for $1000 and print costs. that allows us to make a virus that we can test on one-person cells. if it kills the cancer cells and does not hurt normal cells, it passes, and it could be used as a treatment. we are testing this -- we would love to do veterinary studies, but this type of approach could get into humans very quickly because there is already such a foundation. here is something -- because we can really open source the entire design process, it is just software. you do not need a lab to do this. the amazing part is, the cost of writing synthetic dna is falling so rapidly, it is remarkable. it cost $1000 to make that virus. next year, it will cost about $10. the year after that, maybe one
it was all digital. here is what i see happening in the future.already have this digital diagnostics and the ability to get cells out of a patient. that is very straightforward. we can sequence a cancer genome in less than a day. you can feed into an auto design program. they can go to a printer to print that viral genome and we can get that in two weeks for $1000 and print costs. that allows us to make a virus that we can test on one-person cells. if it kills the cancer cells and does not hurt...
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>> yes, with respect to our broadcasting and digital company, our digital properties, cars.com, careerare high-growth, high-margin businesses that join our broadcasting business which is also a high-growth, high-margin business. on the publishing side, we will be spinning that virtually debt free. it generates a substantial amount of free cash flow and able to make smart, disciplined acquisitions in the publishing sector that will be very acretive to earnings and also will add tremendous shareholder value to that business alone. >> well, it raises an interesting question. there's 81 daily newspapers, usa today is one we all know, but what's the future of the business for newspapers and publishing as we continue to see the ad dollars go to digital and broadcast? >> yes, and i think that we at gannett have done a fantastic job over two and a half years stabilizing the business, revitalizing it, and understanding the content we produce we need to produce and provide on every platform consumers want it on whether it's print, mobile, digital, desk top, whatever platform. we are fully able t
>> yes, with respect to our broadcasting and digital company, our digital properties, cars.com, careerare high-growth, high-margin businesses that join our broadcasting business which is also a high-growth, high-margin business. on the publishing side, we will be spinning that virtually debt free. it generates a substantial amount of free cash flow and able to make smart, disciplined acquisitions in the publishing sector that will be very acretive to earnings and also will add tremendous...
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dallas, triple-digits tuesday and wednesday. hitting that century mark 101 on tuesday. 100 degrees on wednesday. oklahoma city, same for you. triple-digits monday and tuesday. so, summer is not over yet. a lot >> a lot of cities in the south feeling the heat of course. it's summer, this is where we should be. >> once the kids go back to school you kind of feel like oh, shouldn't this be winding down? >> i know. on the school bus it's so hot out there. >> i know. thank you so much. thank you for starting your morning with us. the next hour of your "new day" starts right now. >> we're happy to be your alarm clock. good morning. i'm christi paul in atlanta. 6:00 here on the east coast. >> and 5:00 a.m. here in ferguson, missouri. good morning. i'm victor blackwell. >> good morning. we want to welcome our viewers in the u.s. and around the world. this is "new day sunday." at this very moment, as the state imposed curfew in ferguson comes to an end victor is there. this is in the wake of breaking news that violence again exploded mor
dallas, triple-digits tuesday and wednesday. hitting that century mark 101 on tuesday. 100 degrees on wednesday. oklahoma city, same for you. triple-digits monday and tuesday. so, summer is not over yet. a lot >> a lot of cities in the south feeling the heat of course. it's summer, this is where we should be. >> once the kids go back to school you kind of feel like oh, shouldn't this be winding down? >> i know. on the school bus it's so hot out there. >> i know. thank...