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how to bridge that digital divide. this is our opportunity to work with boys and girls club which we know is very central to the communities where they work. young people who are coming in and out of those clubs. this will give them an opportunity to learn about digital literacy, to learn how to use computers, to learn how to use computers safely and open up everything that is offered for young people. we've been really contributing to boys and girls clubs for almost 15 years. so this is the continuation of a long-term relationship, but it's huge because of our impact. millions of you p affected by t and we're really excited about the partnership. >> you mentioned technology, dr. williams, i'll ask you, too, without it, young people in today's world have to stay not up and current but ahead. >> it really is going to allow us to categorize our next generation club experience, an experience that's lived in the clubhouse, in positive relationships and positive experiences outside the clubhouse, and as we know for generati
how to bridge that digital divide. this is our opportunity to work with boys and girls club which we know is very central to the communities where they work. young people who are coming in and out of those clubs. this will give them an opportunity to learn about digital literacy, to learn how to use computers, to learn how to use computers safely and open up everything that is offered for young people. we've been really contributing to boys and girls clubs for almost 15 years. so this is the...
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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. anything near, is a linear breed seems to have the highest digital sales. >> host: i am vice president of design and digital content development. redesign adult books and other products for all of simon & schuster's boat. >> host: what do you mean in terriers. >> guest: just the insides. >> host: do you pick the font and the pictures? >> guest: we choose the font. we work with are from the authors and sometimes create art for the authors. we do the layout. there's a little more involved than one with you. i started here working on the on digital and recently took over the print interior work is so that is all news to me. 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 affect how well you can read it. it conveys the mood of the book a lot more than you might have thought. yo
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. anything near, is a linear breed seems to have the highest digital sales. >> host: i am vice president of design and digital content development. redesign adult books and other products for all of simon & schuster's boat. >> host: what do you mean in terriers. >> guest: just the insides. >> host: do you pick the font and the...
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and there is digital revolution going on. cbs's primarily a content company and we are producing great content in entertainment, news and sports and we want to make it accessible to everyone. >> cbs debuted cbs all access, offering its programming online for six dollars a month. from one media giant to another, the blockbusters keep coming from disney. in the fourth quarter, sales were up 7% and net income was up to 1.5 billion will stop "guardians of the galaxy helped profits double and the company is still selling all of the frozen merchandise. themepark revenue up 20%, but profits fell thanks to higher costs for sports programming. trish regan spoke with the disney chairman and ceo, bob iger. >> frozen is quite a phenomenon that has reverberated cross our businesses and also with our brand. when you make a movie that is that good, when you make a movie that is the number one animated film of all time and it resonates in many different ways, not only in the united states, but all over the world, it lists everything with the
and there is digital revolution going on. cbs's primarily a content company and we are producing great content in entertainment, news and sports and we want to make it accessible to everyone. >> cbs debuted cbs all access, offering its programming online for six dollars a month. from one media giant to another, the blockbusters keep coming from disney. in the fourth quarter, sales were up 7% and net income was up to 1.5 billion will stop "guardians of the galaxy helped profits double...
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with the inventive digital massmarketing has been decreasing. but 20 years ago we used to sell ten mass markets for everyone hardcover. the market was huge. hardcover publishers got wise. then hardcover started increasing. nevertheless, mass-market is now tied with digital and the way to be able to put a lot of great books in the hands of people for an inexpensive price. >>host: what is an effective media campaign? >>guest: it depends on the potential. what i like to think of as top-down campaigns like hillary clinton's that begin with national media and breakout from there. they sort of create themselves. then there is bottom-up. the majority of the books week publish our bottom-up. groundswell, review retention. from there things will expand to create opportunities that we might not have had out of the gate you cannot predict it, but you can created after one are reviews important, print reviews? >>guest: they are, but they don't have the same impact that they once did. while we still rely upon our friends at the times, the post, we now find t
with the inventive digital massmarketing has been decreasing. but 20 years ago we used to sell ten mass markets for everyone hardcover. the market was huge. hardcover publishers got wise. then hardcover started increasing. nevertheless, mass-market is now tied with digital and the way to be able to put a lot of great books in the hands of people for an inexpensive price. >>host: what is an effective media campaign? >>guest: it depends on the potential. what i like to think of as...
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everyone has to be the chief digital officer. digital has to be everywhere.in the last broad back ofe the economy is going online. uber isn't example of how the broad back of the economy works. travel is moving online. is an inevitable cloud of awesome coming. but, if you're not in that space, are you going to fail? if you're a big company and you're not on board, are you going to push off? >> you are going to have a huge disadvantage. off-line businesses like shipping. i can tell you it is a big disadvantage. large companies that are nimble do come on.hey ford is doing a great transition to the digital age. these are companies that are really using an innovating technology that brings the advantage of the internet to bear with businesses. customers, from your the ones that don't do that are going to use market share. >> you have a new book out. at enough i'm supposed to talk called "theit's reputation economy." this and i amread not sure i have a digital footprint, then i am toast? >> it's how to turn a big data into revenue. >> big data is the thing. >> thi
everyone has to be the chief digital officer. digital has to be everywhere.in the last broad back ofe the economy is going online. uber isn't example of how the broad back of the economy works. travel is moving online. is an inevitable cloud of awesome coming. but, if you're not in that space, are you going to fail? if you're a big company and you're not on board, are you going to push off? >> you are going to have a huge disadvantage. off-line businesses like shipping. i can tell you it...
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. >> burberry is at the forefront of the digital experience. the campaign is digital. it is how we could combine physical experience with something that is online. so we worked with the incredible the at twitter to have capability of being able to shop directly through a tweet. again, it is not the fact that it is a commercial vehicle. it is the fact that if you can do that on different platforms, why shouldn't you? you are appealing to younger customers or actually the way we are going to spend in the future is on digital? >> i don't think that we think of it in terms of young and old evil. -- young and old people. it is so integrated into the organization. it is really about engaging and storytelling. digital allows you to do that. with digital, i love the fact that things are instance. it is real and you can share share your experiences and create your experiences. that makes iting a creative brand. later in the program, we will be talking about other luxury brands that aren't so digitally savvy. coming up, the symbolic vote in spain. catalonia votes for independenc
. >> burberry is at the forefront of the digital experience. the campaign is digital. it is how we could combine physical experience with something that is online. so we worked with the incredible the at twitter to have capability of being able to shop directly through a tweet. again, it is not the fact that it is a commercial vehicle. it is the fact that if you can do that on different platforms, why shouldn't you? you are appealing to younger customers or actually the way we are going...
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and that is going to happen in the digital too.t they allow people to pay for a subscription on the web. maybe you will get it on your mobile phone or ipad or on multiple devices. lots of things will come from this. >> the criticalics or the cynics argue that bewkes was not ready to go this far. but his hand was forced after murdock left. and they are saying they are going to operate through distribution partners. >> i think they are late. i canceled cable five years ago and it was quite possibly the best decision i've ever made in my life. i don't have to pay the 1400 dollars a year. i get things when i want them how i want them. and i think you are seeing this more and more. and you are seeing, if you look on the piracy networks. the things stolen are not movies. it is television shows. because that is what people can get access to. h hbo, time warner. they have been several years behind and now they have to scramble and catch up. >> they do say the best takeover defense is your bottom line. but often times more successful as the
and that is going to happen in the digital too.t they allow people to pay for a subscription on the web. maybe you will get it on your mobile phone or ipad or on multiple devices. lots of things will come from this. >> the criticalics or the cynics argue that bewkes was not ready to go this far. but his hand was forced after murdock left. and they are saying they are going to operate through distribution partners. >> i think they are late. i canceled cable five years ago and it was...
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they are trading in single to double-digit fee/she -- digit p/e. many are trading at single-digit. >> you mention oracle. >> i won't sit here and whiteboard specific -- i would get into too much trouble. there are two big reasons. one, they are super cheap. this is something that is widely misunderstood, which is this conventional view that there are these tech bubbles. all the large, older technology companies are really cheap. even google and apple are trading at loww pe's. the have low double-digit pe's. the really big ones like oracle and others are trading at single digit price-earnings. alot of these companies have tons of cash on the balance sheet. the activists come in because the companies are cheap. the other side is that the industry is changing so fast. if you're a big technology conglomerate and you are in all in these different types of business, youo have competition from all these new startups. >> you mentioned old. would apple, google, microsoft fall into the category of "every?" >> some of the companies are growing very fast. if t
they are trading in single to double-digit fee/she -- digit p/e. many are trading at single-digit. >> you mention oracle. >> i won't sit here and whiteboard specific -- i would get into too much trouble. there are two big reasons. one, they are super cheap. this is something that is widely misunderstood, which is this conventional view that there are these tech bubbles. all the large, older technology companies are really cheap. even google and apple are trading at loww pe's. the...
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digital learning. the use of computer technology platforms for education is rapidly changing the way americans are taught. in schools and colleges across the nation, the black board is giving away to the tablet. is it new? here's what digital learning advocate said four years ago. >> i think there are incredibly important functions for schools, what we're saying by -- is not that we should abandon formal learning, but we should get those working together in a much more coordinated way. >> four years later, the transformation of education has taken hold. these middle school students type out an answer to questions on touch screens. teacher kate lewis instantly knows if her students understand the material. >> i can deal with the problem a lot faster than before, and it also allows me to change my instruction based on the student's needs. >> lewis says digital platforms like the one her students use saves valuable classroom time. >> question, does the digital learning revolution risk developing a generat
digital learning. the use of computer technology platforms for education is rapidly changing the way americans are taught. in schools and colleges across the nation, the black board is giving away to the tablet. is it new? here's what digital learning advocate said four years ago. >> i think there are incredibly important functions for schools, what we're saying by -- is not that we should abandon formal learning, but we should get those working together in a much more coordinated way....
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we are living in the digital age.nd i know managers who as soon as they get someone's resume will go look them up online and check them out. >> you have to have a digital presence. have you to know what your online presence is. >> you to want make sure you have a linkedin profile, that you're on facebook, you're on twitter, that you're blogging as well if you can write blog posts on linkedin so people have context about what you're all about. realize a lot of the submissionings, a majority of them for resumes are digital, online application for for the company and you want to make sure your resume reflects that and it's easy to read. that gives you the opportunity to do things like hyperlinks to publications you've been in. >> i guess it's good to be out there digitally, just not too much. you realize people are going to be looking at your facebook. >> i'm amazed how many people don't google themselves before a job interview. sometimes maybe nothing will come up. thap can be a problem also. you want to have some type
we are living in the digital age.nd i know managers who as soon as they get someone's resume will go look them up online and check them out. >> you have to have a digital presence. have you to know what your online presence is. >> you to want make sure you have a linkedin profile, that you're on facebook, you're on twitter, that you're blogging as well if you can write blog posts on linkedin so people have context about what you're all about. realize a lot of the submissionings, a...
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question, does a digital learning revolution risk developing a generation of digitally adept but socially inept drones? tom rogan. >> i think there are risks if there are is an overalliance on technology. the key, you have education reform that allows you to have the best teachers rising to the top. the worse teachers removed from the system forcibly, if necessary, and at the same time, fostering an intellectual personality on the part of students. one final example. when you go to college here, you have to take things like math and physics, regardless of your major. and in the united kingdom when you go to college, you focus on the particular area that you're interested in. that happens to stimulate early personal interest. >> and i want to endure a classroom recently. there are 60 parents there. he was seated and all of the students were looking at their television. >> the tablet -- there are screens. >> okay. >> and i said to the teacher how long? >> they can stay there for the whole period. we might have a couple of minutes discussion at the end. the teacher inspires people to learn.
question, does a digital learning revolution risk developing a generation of digitally adept but socially inept drones? tom rogan. >> i think there are risks if there are is an overalliance on technology. the key, you have education reform that allows you to have the best teachers rising to the top. the worse teachers removed from the system forcibly, if necessary, and at the same time, fostering an intellectual personality on the part of students. one final example. when you go to...
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canvas and the book gives "the innovators" how a group of hackers, geniuses, and geeks created the digital revolution" we're all delighted to have learned in the process that he has the energy can has tapped into it directly. steve jobs and more ways year but also has a story about the lesser known icons of computing the women who program for example, or those hackers behind the first online communities and the skier belgian engineering gave rise to the world wide web and even sorts out there real story behind allegory and the internet. [laughter] he will take as an abbreviated journey with a distant figures please join me to welcome walter issacson. [applause] >> welcome back. >> is great to be back this is an amazingly wonderful place it is such an honor to be back here. you can even reveal my inner geek. [laughter] >> host: you are about to do that yourself talk about electrical engineers and i love the circuit boards so two's a back and write about them. >> is that how you originally got into this? did you developed a fascination? >> guest: no. one of the things that you learned is my
canvas and the book gives "the innovators" how a group of hackers, geniuses, and geeks created the digital revolution" we're all delighted to have learned in the process that he has the energy can has tapped into it directly. steve jobs and more ways year but also has a story about the lesser known icons of computing the women who program for example, or those hackers behind the first online communities and the skier belgian engineering gave rise to the world wide web and even...
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and then i was in charge of digital media at the time incorporated in a one point my boss, and i won't say his name since we are on tv set who owns the internet? i thought to myself that's a clueless question. and then he said how did it come to be? who builds its? i thought that's clueless but i did not know the answer to that. and i thought it would be really interesting to figure out who are the people that did the internet and then when i interviewed bill gates about it, one of the lucky things about being at the "times" as you get to meet these people. so he said yes but the intersection of the internet with the personal computer, that's like the steam engine in the mills intersecting during the industrial revolution. you want to do both of those stories. so i realize we have lots of books about the industrial revolution are the scientific revolution or even the revolution and the american revolution but we don't know who is the paul revere you know of the digital revolution even though we live in it everyday. >> what was your inspiration for beginning where you begin because you
and then i was in charge of digital media at the time incorporated in a one point my boss, and i won't say his name since we are on tv set who owns the internet? i thought to myself that's a clueless question. and then he said how did it come to be? who builds its? i thought that's clueless but i did not know the answer to that. and i thought it would be really interesting to figure out who are the people that did the internet and then when i interviewed bill gates about it, one of the lucky...
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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 people can err act with the cave from a distance, perhaps even at a research level. if a researcher wants to know what particular point was they could figure set. or the tourist wanted to go, 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. the people of billings in 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. even today, where less than five miles from the reservation. a large amount of the community in billings or native people. we bring a lot of school groups here and a large amount of edu
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 people can err act with the cave from a distance, perhaps even at a research level. if a researcher wants to know what particular point was they could figure set. or the tourist wanted to go, they can manipulate the model to see what to expect when they get there. anyone can get more information about the story of what...
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part of that was really around addressing the digital divide. so i was interested when i saw a wall street journal article recently that had to do with kansas city's digital divide so i want to read really briefly something that i provided to colleagues and to the public. when google launched its fast internet service in kansas city in 2012, the web giant said it wanted to spread broad band widely and close the dipblg cal divide but a study submitted to the wall street journal suggests the company is far from completing the goal. in 6 kansas city neighborhoods found in only 10 percent of the residents subscribe to google's fiber service. by contrast, 42 percent of the residents surveyed in nearby higher and middle neighborhoods signed on to google fiber. so i think really what i'm getting at here is i just want to be cautious that we don't use lafco staff to look at something that could be potentially not reaching a goal that staff really got at as to, you know, the purpose and spirit behind why we would support undergrounding. supervisor tang r
part of that was really around addressing the digital divide. so i was interested when i saw a wall street journal article recently that had to do with kansas city's digital divide so i want to read really briefly something that i provided to colleagues and to the public. when google launched its fast internet service in kansas city in 2012, the web giant said it wanted to spread broad band widely and close the dipblg cal divide but a study submitted to the wall street journal suggests the...
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they are making digital part of their business. they are going to bring the strategy forward by about three years, although we should have a look at the price. the movement in share price in the five days running up to the deal. volumes were strangely large. as a careful, they are going to do a swap. careful -- cuervo is going to give part of the tequila brand they don't already own. i have been away for a week, so let's try something new. you never know. there you go. you have need me when got pictures. trending higher. there you go. puppy.s the dollar yen. what is your funding currency of choice? it is a race to the bottom. yen is that a seven-year low or the dollar is at a seven-year high. look at it?ould you you have a man who can put much more impact on that. >> good to have you back. about 15100 down points. almost00 last week is up re-percent. the best week for european stocks so far this year. let's bring in the investing director who manages $4.3 billion in assets. -- greatave you here to have you here. they are in expansi
they are making digital part of their business. they are going to bring the strategy forward by about three years, although we should have a look at the price. the movement in share price in the five days running up to the deal. volumes were strangely large. as a careful, they are going to do a swap. careful -- cuervo is going to give part of the tequila brand they don't already own. i have been away for a week, so let's try something new. you never know. there you go. you have need me when got...
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this is really the notion that's coming with it's digital consumer. if you read the research and look at the behaviors we see, what happens is that experience is becoming really individual. very personal. that consumer wants to shop and connect with the brand the way they want to. i think really smart retailers right hand brands are giving those option. it's not just e-commerce, it's digital commerce and that device being with you. >> you're eluding to mobile and how that's changed e-commerce. now that smart phones are ubiquitous, is there anything new this year that speaks to that? >> the story this whole year with the client that is we work with has been the dramatic shift of traffic to the tablet and the smartphone. and unfortunately, generally those experiences haven't been as effective for consumers. >> when you say that, because you're seeing it in the -- in other words, when they're on mobile they buy less stuff. >> they get frustrated and abandon the transaction. >> the metric is conversion. that's been tough. that small screen which is always
this is really the notion that's coming with it's digital consumer. if you read the research and look at the behaviors we see, what happens is that experience is becoming really individual. very personal. that consumer wants to shop and connect with the brand the way they want to. i think really smart retailers right hand brands are giving those option. it's not just e-commerce, it's digital commerce and that device being with you. >> you're eluding to mobile and how that's changed...
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we are in double-digit commission growth.olumes.creasing the point is that these increases in revenue can compensate something we cannot suspect from negative gdp in the country. i can confirm that targets probably if the gdp will grow comparedin the future to the plan. i will announce in the next months. >> are you disappointed that italy is growing? this is the disappointment of a lot of investors. now, we should be on a growing path. >> the point of italy is that if you look at the fundamentals, it is very strong because the saving of families is increasing. if the potential is there, what something that is to avoid uncertainty for the future. coming back to consumption and to grow. with the devaluation of the euro, we will grow more next year. >> we talk about the fact that one of the reasons why southern europe is not growing is because banks are not lending enough. it seems to me sometimes it is a problem the other way. banking ceos say, i don't have that many people asking for funds. are we expecting too much from the
we are in double-digit commission growth.olumes.creasing the point is that these increases in revenue can compensate something we cannot suspect from negative gdp in the country. i can confirm that targets probably if the gdp will grow comparedin the future to the plan. i will announce in the next months. >> are you disappointed that italy is growing? this is the disappointment of a lot of investors. now, we should be on a growing path. >> the point of italy is that if you look at...
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of the digital revolution even though we live in it every day. because going back to the roots of computing. but as long as i embarrassing every member of my family my daughter with the type of family that we are shapes to the contrary to my wife was getting of little january like why haven't you written in? nellies -- she said i have done it and send it in. she said it was on an lovelace. actually i did know who she was met by cannot remember what she did that would help define the a digital and computer revolution. so my daughter got me turn gone to lovelace. i was already writing this book i was working off and on 15 years but i needed a frame. but the partnership with charles babich that is the great connection of the humanities and to processors and to talk about steve jobs. per call that every product line she had the intersection of the liberal arts and technology. in that is what lovelace warrant with her bother as a pole with her mother as a mathematician and she had that intersection from captives of the digital age. >> there is a thesi
of the digital revolution even though we live in it every day. because going back to the roots of computing. but as long as i embarrassing every member of my family my daughter with the type of family that we are shapes to the contrary to my wife was getting of little january like why haven't you written in? nellies -- she said i have done it and send it in. she said it was on an lovelace. actually i did know who she was met by cannot remember what she did that would help define the a digital...
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instance, some groups that ensure digital gets a fair shake, 15 or 20% of it goes to a digital buy but compared to television it's still a very small portion. so it's increasing rapidly but television is sort of the 800 pound gorilla. >> ashley parker, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> sreenivasan: and now to our signature segment. our original in-depth reports from around the nation and the world. you've probably seen portions of this statement that brittany maynard posted online nearly a month ago. >> i hope to enjoy however many days i have left on this beautiful earth and spend as much of it outside as i can surrounded by those i love. i hope to pass in peace. >> sreenivasan: maynard, of course, is the 29-year-old california woman who moved to oregon recently because that state permits assisted suicide. maynard wants to die before her malignant brain tumor leaves her completely incapacitated. her case, which has rekindled a national debate about assisted suicide, gives us the opportunity to take a look at how oregon's, assisted suicide law has been working. the newshour's stephen fe
instance, some groups that ensure digital gets a fair shake, 15 or 20% of it goes to a digital buy but compared to television it's still a very small portion. so it's increasing rapidly but television is sort of the 800 pound gorilla. >> ashley parker, thanks so much. >> thank you. >> sreenivasan: and now to our signature segment. our original in-depth reports from around the nation and the world. you've probably seen portions of this statement that brittany maynard posted...
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it began when i ran digital media for time magazine back in the days before we knew what digital media was before we could get on the internet and before there were web browser is in the early 1990s. when web browsers and the idea of putting a magazine on the internet came along we started to do it and i got called in by my boss who asked me as simple question which is who owns the internet? that is the clueless question. then he says who built it? who runs it? who is in charge of it? i realize besides being a clueless question, i did not know the answer to that question and i started gathering -- i started to meet all these people, people i never heard of, like ben franklin george washington, people like bob conn who did the internet protocols and who created interactive computing. bill gates, larry page, the people we all know as leaders of this revolution and i was lucky enough to meet these people and started gathering strings, collecting stories about them. i would say to them gordon more, when you founded in tel, and southern florida is a place filled with storytellers and it is
it began when i ran digital media for time magazine back in the days before we knew what digital media was before we could get on the internet and before there were web browser is in the early 1990s. when web browsers and the idea of putting a magazine on the internet came along we started to do it and i got called in by my boss who asked me as simple question which is who owns the internet? that is the clueless question. then he says who built it? who runs it? who is in charge of it? i realize...
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movemente are seeing a towards more digital payments.ay is had some announcements which are exciting ineit they are accepted 220,000 locations on their 8 million retailers out there so there is still a lot of runway to cover. we are excited about working with many of the wallets, the digital wallets and incorporating gift cards and enriching the consumers experience when they are incorporated into that wallace because there are things you can do once the project is digitized you cannot do in a fiscal -- in a physical world. >> are your gift cards and apple wallace? >> not today but apple is a very important partner and we saw lots of apple gift cards around the world including itunes. we are working with all of the different wallace -- while let's -- wallets. are many that have integrated gift cards and others will soon follow. soft card is not get there with gift cards. startinghese wallets with credit and debit looking to integrate other forms of payment like gift cards soon thereafter. >> is there any reason to believe that these elec
movemente are seeing a towards more digital payments.ay is had some announcements which are exciting ineit they are accepted 220,000 locations on their 8 million retailers out there so there is still a lot of runway to cover. we are excited about working with many of the wallets, the digital wallets and incorporating gift cards and enriching the consumers experience when they are incorporated into that wallace because there are things you can do once the project is digitized you cannot do in a...
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read -- digital revolution. >> every other technology has gone digital.ally it is movies and video on demand, it has completely changed. lighting is the last structure to go. >> once you digitize it, like becomes more than a source of illumination. life can be many belated so resize lee that colors change before your eyes -- can be manipulated precisely. be done in surgery, retail, agriculture, and of all places, in your bedroom. he invented a lightbulb he claims can help you sleep. >> it is a wonderful, powerful drug actually. we're just learning to use light in that way. >> medical studies have established that light plays a crucial role in regulating a sleep cycle. there is a set of receptors deep inside the eyes sensitive to blue light, the kind from the , fluorescent bulbs, and smartphone screens. that keeps you awake and is suppressing melatonin production. find a way to remove it cheaply him and you have a product that could disrupt two multibillion dollar industries, sleep therapy clinics and insomnia drugs. that is what lighting science is trying
read -- digital revolution. >> every other technology has gone digital.ally it is movies and video on demand, it has completely changed. lighting is the last structure to go. >> once you digitize it, like becomes more than a source of illumination. life can be many belated so resize lee that colors change before your eyes -- can be manipulated precisely. be done in surgery, retail, agriculture, and of all places, in your bedroom. he invented a lightbulb he claims can help you sleep....
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winds not that strong, single digits across much of the region.camping the school bus over the next couple of hours, 36 by 6:00. 42 by 8:00. mainly clear skies this morning. as we roll through the day, 42 degrees by 8:00. noon by 55. 3:00 p.m., 59 degrees that's going to be the high today. 51 degrees by 6:00 the numbers with the change in time the darkness coming a little bit sooner are going to plunge by dinnertime. karen when i come back we'll have the election day call and word of heavy rain in the seven day. >> reporter: let's check out i-95 looking live near woodhaven road, southbound traffic heading in from center city coming in langhorne or bensalem. no delays, roads and clear and dry. we had an issue on lincoln drive northbound by gypsy lane we had a car bumper in the middle of the roadway. they pushed it off to the side. thing are fine on linln
winds not that strong, single digits across much of the region.camping the school bus over the next couple of hours, 36 by 6:00. 42 by 8:00. mainly clear skies this morning. as we roll through the day, 42 degrees by 8:00. noon by 55. 3:00 p.m., 59 degrees that's going to be the high today. 51 degrees by 6:00 the numbers with the change in time the darkness coming a little bit sooner are going to plunge by dinnertime. karen when i come back we'll have the election day call and word of heavy rain...
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with digital, i love the fact that things are instant.me and you can share stories and you can share your experiences and create your experiences. that is something that i think as a creative brand is a good place to play. a look at burberry but the big story of the day today -- >> the hong kong-shanghai connect. have a launch date, november 17. date,have a launch november 17. >> there have been a lot of comments on that. this is it for the monday edition of "asia edge." . >> here's johnny. >> from the moment he stepped on stage to the day he said goodbye -- the king of late night was johnny carson. >> he went right into the homes across america.
with digital, i love the fact that things are instant.me and you can share stories and you can share your experiences and create your experiences. that is something that i think as a creative brand is a good place to play. a look at burberry but the big story of the day today -- >> the hong kong-shanghai connect. have a launch date, november 17. date,have a launch november 17. >> there have been a lot of comments on that. this is it for the monday edition of "asia edge." ....
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it could feel closer to single digits.poconos, you will feel like single digits tomorrow morning. 23 for the morning low in trenton. 25 northeast philly, feeling morelike the teens tomorrow morning. south jersey and delaware lows will be in the mid to upper 20s. 26 atlantic city but feeling like the teens. and, around philadelphia and the surrounding suburbs, temperatures will be much colder at about the mid 20s. and there you see the arctic air really muling into the great lakes, digging into much of the eastern half of the country and really trying to work its way down to the southeast. it is another shot of cold air before our warm-up. we, though, are on the dry side. buffalo at least getting a little bit of a break. that snow from the great lakes is shifting a little parteder south. but, either way, they're still dealing with a lot of snow. that snow will be staying to our north. keep any snow to our north as we go over the weekend. we do e do stay dry and then we get warmer by sunday. so there you see the warmer air a
it could feel closer to single digits.poconos, you will feel like single digits tomorrow morning. 23 for the morning low in trenton. 25 northeast philly, feeling morelike the teens tomorrow morning. south jersey and delaware lows will be in the mid to upper 20s. 26 atlantic city but feeling like the teens. and, around philadelphia and the surrounding suburbs, temperatures will be much colder at about the mid 20s. and there you see the arctic air really muling into the great lakes, digging into...
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the have low double-digit pe's. they have low double-digit pe's. earnings. the really big ones like oracle and others are trading at single digit price-earnings. if you're a big technology conglomerate and you are in all in these different types of business, you have competition from all these new startups. >> would apple, google, amazon, microsoft fall into the category of "every?" >> some of the new companies are growing very fast. i think a lot of companies will get larger in this period. if they are more than 20 years old, they would benefit from breaking up. many of them will be forced to do it. if they don't do it voluntarily. >> it is not a sign of defeat? it's not a sign that innovation is dead or lost? >> it is a sign of change, evolution. it is a sign that there is the opportunity to do more and better if you are smaller and more nimble. the real test is how they make sure that they stay on the leading edge, that they constantly have a product pipeline. >> from a leadership perspective, is there a changing of the guard happening? >> i think nothing
the have low double-digit pe's. they have low double-digit pe's. earnings. the really big ones like oracle and others are trading at single digit price-earnings. if you're a big technology conglomerate and you are in all in these different types of business, you have competition from all these new startups. >> would apple, google, amazon, microsoft fall into the category of "every?" >> some of the new companies are growing very fast. i think a lot of companies will get...
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and deadly double down a digital, particularly mobile. 17% of our total company sales, not just digitalout old-school hsm, it's my mom sitting on a couch watching hours and hours of it. >> we have turned that holding on its head. our mobile customers are young and affluent and diverse. 17% of our customers are also an early digital adapter. why? she wants to shop. she wants it to be ubiquitous, across every channel post (s) to share. she's very social. and she loves, for example, to --y casual games will stop casual games. most importantly, how are you giving her unique products and experiences that you cannot get anywhere else that we will not play the match the price game at retail. 75% of all the products we sell are exclusive to us. makeot only do we try to the product compelling, but the experience around the product. for example, tomorrow, keith urban, his guitar and learn to play in a format where you play music. last friday, we launched tyra banks beauty. we had a gospel choir. we had a runway and a dj. entertainment company now then. >> we have to be. we are cross -- >> you are
and deadly double down a digital, particularly mobile. 17% of our total company sales, not just digitalout old-school hsm, it's my mom sitting on a couch watching hours and hours of it. >> we have turned that holding on its head. our mobile customers are young and affluent and diverse. 17% of our customers are also an early digital adapter. why? she wants to shop. she wants it to be ubiquitous, across every channel post (s) to share. she's very social. and she loves, for example, to --y...
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single digit and chose. single- digit air temperatures tonight. it will be clear and cold overnight. little lower in some of the cooler all lying areas. land and land will drop to the other 6 mi. per hour. >> heavy overcast coming late tomorrow night. nothing during the day. it will be in this day tomorrow with a high of 30. perhaps some icy start in some areas. temperatures bossed above freezing up to 46. you have some spells of light rain and drizzle. the heavier rain comes in on some there. if you're sitting up there at soldier field the rain gear is in order. the to be talking about low 60s sunday evening before the cold spells that can again. >> imagine it raining on all of the snow that has occurred on the other side. some real issues with this. >> sivas. time for today's trivia. who on this day in 1975 became the youngest secretary of defense in u.s. history? a. dick cheney b. james schlesinger c. donald rumsfeld >>thursday november 20th, first game is pick3. that number is 6 moving on to fireball for pick3 that number is 0 join us tonight
single digit and chose. single- digit air temperatures tonight. it will be clear and cold overnight. little lower in some of the cooler all lying areas. land and land will drop to the other 6 mi. per hour. >> heavy overcast coming late tomorrow night. nothing during the day. it will be in this day tomorrow with a high of 30. perhaps some icy start in some areas. temperatures bossed above freezing up to 46. you have some spells of light rain and drizzle. the heavier rain comes in on some...
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realize a lot of the submissions, a majority of them are digital.ine application for the company. so you want to make sure that your resume reflects that and easy to read. it gives you an opportunity to do hyper links to publications you have been in. >> i guess it is good to be out there digitally but not too much. you realize people will be looking at your facebook. >> i'm amazed at how many people don't google themselves before a job interview. sometimes nothing will come up, that can be a problem, also. you want to have some type of digital presence but if there is something negative you need to be able to know and explain it right away. >> sharon, thank you. >> that's the show for today. i'm becky quick. thank you so much for joining me. my guest next week, beauty by subscription. the woman behind birch box. have a great weekend. ♪ >>> nbc 10 news starts now. >> right now on nbc 10 news today, a woman is dead after a shooting in a philadelphia neighborhood. now police are looking for the person who pulled the trigger. >>> plus, back on american
realize a lot of the submissions, a majority of them are digital.ine application for the company. so you want to make sure that your resume reflects that and easy to read. it gives you an opportunity to do hyper links to publications you have been in. >> i guess it is good to be out there digitally but not too much. you realize people will be looking at your facebook. >> i'm amazed at how many people don't google themselves before a job interview. sometimes nothing will come up,...
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he went to another journal ist who was better schooled in the dark arts of digit communication who got the documents to the guardian and eventually out to the world. one year into the snowden story, one of the biggest less options journalists can draw this: if you are no good at encryption, how can sources transcriust you protect their an animity. if that's the case, why would a source trust you with their story? this week, we are digging into what they call the deep web. a featured interview were the guardian journalist who worked on the snowden story. first, we will explore one of the growth industries in the world of journalism, the encryption tools more and more reporters are using to get the story, keep the powers that be accountable to protect their sources without so much as an electronic trace. >> a skurjournalist has to take precautions because the ones protecting the material that sources send them. >> when you see a video on the news of atrocities being committed by regimes, then if that source is still alive, chances are they have been using digital security tools. >> wheth
he went to another journal ist who was better schooled in the dark arts of digit communication who got the documents to the guardian and eventually out to the world. one year into the snowden story, one of the biggest less options journalists can draw this: if you are no good at encryption, how can sources transcriust you protect their an animity. if that's the case, why would a source trust you with their story? this week, we are digging into what they call the deep web. a featured interview...
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digital service. one of its clear mandates it's the myth bust on what can or cannot be done on procurement. you are going to see some good things coming ahead on account of the fact that some of the stuff can be done administratively. >> there was a chief technology officer which was you for a while. there is a federal chief information officer. now there is a u.s. digital services administrator. are we starting a little bit of overlap here? >> no, let me be clear why this is so critical. at the outset when the president appointed the chief technology officer, heaving them the assistant to the president which makes them a policy advisor. as we look at the world that i played and how my successor tied park place, it is a direct report to the president. we meet every morning and engage in the policy issues to say as we craft new policy or reform old policies and manage really important initiatives on behalf of the white house, are we property utilizing technology, data and innovation? it is a collaborat
digital service. one of its clear mandates it's the myth bust on what can or cannot be done on procurement. you are going to see some good things coming ahead on account of the fact that some of the stuff can be done administratively. >> there was a chief technology officer which was you for a while. there is a federal chief information officer. now there is a u.s. digital services administrator. are we starting a little bit of overlap here? >> no, let me be clear why this is so...
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instead, everything is digital. and so that means not only is the ipad they are working around with digital but all the equipment that they are working with is digital as well. so the mri scanner doing the mri on you is connected to a network and feeding digital information to a centralized server someplace collecting the data. the pumps or monitors are doing the same thing. and this allows a hospital to collect the data on you so that they can do a analytics that mae find things that they would not normally have found through normal investigations which is awesome. which is great. innovation of technology. but it also introduces new risks, right from because all the devices are now on networks. >> in they are all interconnected in the hospital, if you hack in to one thing does that mean you have gotten in to all of it? >> what we have seen in real hospitals, you know, in the world basically, is pretty much that. so the devices are really fragile. and i think the latest study that we saw mentioned this as well. as s
instead, everything is digital. and so that means not only is the ipad they are working around with digital but all the equipment that they are working with is digital as well. so the mri scanner doing the mri on you is connected to a network and feeding digital information to a centralized server someplace collecting the data. the pumps or monitors are doing the same thing. and this allows a hospital to collect the data on you so that they can do a analytics that mae find things that they...
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live in the digital operations center, vai sikahema, nbc 10. >>> 5:48.ere's what else is happening today. in norristown, closing arguments begin in the civil trial of former professor turned wife-killer rafael robb. the family of robb's murdered wife filed a lawsuit, claiming robb has been hiding millions in assets. they want that money to go to his daughter. the former penn economics professor is serving five to ten years in prison after pleading guilty to killing his wife, ellen. she was beaten to death in december 2006 inside the couple's home in king of prussia. yesterday in court, rafael robb and his daughter, olivia, who's now 20, took the stand. robb admitted again to killing his wife. olivia robb, who was 12 when her mom was murdered, said she felt as if she lost both parents. >>> we're learning more this morning about how accused trooper killer eric frein may have been able to avoid capture for 48 days. newly released court documents show police found a laptop and two storage drives inside the abandoned airport hangar where frein was captured la
live in the digital operations center, vai sikahema, nbc 10. >>> 5:48.ere's what else is happening today. in norristown, closing arguments begin in the civil trial of former professor turned wife-killer rafael robb. the family of robb's murdered wife filed a lawsuit, claiming robb has been hiding millions in assets. they want that money to go to his daughter. the former penn economics professor is serving five to ten years in prison after pleading guilty to killing his wife, ellen. she...
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divide and so when i saw information about closing the digital divide in another city it just alerted me to, you know, think about the spirit in which we were looking at undergrounding. that's all i have to say on that. >> i would like to -- part of the looking at undergrounding and trying to figure out how we expand the undergrounding to low income communities, part of what the costs are in that stuff. part of it is figuring out where do we have it and what does it cost. how do we get the basic fiber out to the neighborhood but once connecting it out to the basic homes and what the costs are, that was not something i was intending to do. more the basic undergrounding, what they call off the street to those things and how do we connect to the house would be something done separately later. my current game plan but feel free to add that in if you so desire, i will add it into my work plan. >> thank you, commissioner lindo >> i think i like your plan and if we can focus on what you provided us today and if there is enough report, this report 2.0, if you will, can really hammer in on tho
divide and so when i saw information about closing the digital divide in another city it just alerted me to, you know, think about the spirit in which we were looking at undergrounding. that's all i have to say on that. >> i would like to -- part of the looking at undergrounding and trying to figure out how we expand the undergrounding to low income communities, part of what the costs are in that stuff. part of it is figuring out where do we have it and what does it cost. how do we get...
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and single digits as we head north. mount pocono, single digits. teens in other spots. temperatures, lots of blue indicating a lot of cold air. 22 in reading. 28 in philadelphia. 19 degrees in millville. 21 in atlantic city. so the story for today, mostly cloudy skies. a few peeks of sunshine. it will be cold. that's the big weather heldline. and the chance for a few snow showers sneaking in here. don't be surprised if you're out and about and see some flurries, some snow showers. and that's mainly through the early part of the the day. we may see a shower sneak in this afternoon as well. a quiet day. mostly cloudy skies. maybe a flurry. maybe a snow shower. mostly cloudy for your saturday night plans. and by sunday, more sunshine. you'll enjoy partly sunny skies on sunday before more clouds on monday. and maybe a chance for showers late on monday. for today, mostly cloudy skies. and 41. and better chance as we look north for snow showers and flurries. tonight mostly cloudy as well. not as cold as last night. temperatures above freezing. that's good news as you wake up
and single digits as we head north. mount pocono, single digits. teens in other spots. temperatures, lots of blue indicating a lot of cold air. 22 in reading. 28 in philadelphia. 19 degrees in millville. 21 in atlantic city. so the story for today, mostly cloudy skies. a few peeks of sunshine. it will be cold. that's the big weather heldline. and the chance for a few snow showers sneaking in here. don't be surprised if you're out and about and see some flurries, some snow showers. and that's...
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what value does the met see in this digital art experience?met has had pictures of its objects online for many years. what we have done with our latest update to or evolving image use policy is make sure that people can use and download our images for noncommercial uses for scholarly work, for putting on their personal sites and place loose i can that. much more easily than before. so that's the update on our poll certainly you don't need our permission and you don't need to pay a fee to do that. so that's what's changed. and this is part i've larger strategy what we want to do is make sure that we create a virtual circle between the in-person and the online, the physical and the digital. and we believe that if we can get more people to see our collection, part of our mission to have it seen worlds wire and accessed by people all over. world, then we can get more people interested in coming in person to the met and then once they are here, using social, digital tools we can give them a piece of the met to follow and keep up with after they lea
what value does the met see in this digital art experience?met has had pictures of its objects online for many years. what we have done with our latest update to or evolving image use policy is make sure that people can use and download our images for noncommercial uses for scholarly work, for putting on their personal sites and place loose i can that. much more easily than before. so that's the update on our poll certainly you don't need our permission and you don't need to pay a fee to do...