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in a digital world, that's not so. they go not necessarily from being owners to the physical material but to renters and leaser's to those materials. if they stop paying those royalties and licenses to those publishers and booksellers they might not have a collection. it's a very different world. some of the contract terms have been pretty of noxious. contract terms have terms have said things like you can't read the book out loud if you have a digital version. that's a crazy crazy idea. one of the ones libraries made the most was an early agreement between booksellers and publishers and libraries and that arrangement the librarians were told you could lend it 26 times if you buy it. the idea was if you purchase that you can lend it back and forth 26 times on the premise that after 26 lens it would dissolve or go away. it's hard to imagine that a physical physical object would go away. that rule has not gone away. librarians might be in a position not to do the same lending on a free to all basis in the same way they h
in a digital world, that's not so. they go not necessarily from being owners to the physical material but to renters and leaser's to those materials. if they stop paying those royalties and licenses to those publishers and booksellers they might not have a collection. it's a very different world. some of the contract terms have been pretty of noxious. contract terms have terms have said things like you can't read the book out loud if you have a digital version. that's a crazy crazy idea. one of...
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in the digital world it is not so. they go from owner do is leasers and if librarians stop paying the license to the book publishers they might not even have a collection. so it is a very different world. one of the e-book was you cannot read it aloud. that is kind of silly. an early agreement between publishers and libraries and in that plan the libraries were told you may lend it 26 times if you buy it. the premise is on the 26th time it would go away. that rule has not held up particularly as the way e-books are sold. this is a preverse outcome and not a great version of the future in the digital era where there is more potential for access we have less access. seems like we need to figure out how to head that off. the exciting part is it is moment where we can design a bright future and imagine a different future to build from. this image is the boston public library and you can imagine a similar building of this particular one we are in here. and why i like this moment is i think as we were 150 years ago at a mome
in the digital world it is not so. they go from owner do is leasers and if librarians stop paying the license to the book publishers they might not even have a collection. so it is a very different world. one of the e-book was you cannot read it aloud. that is kind of silly. an early agreement between publishers and libraries and in that plan the libraries were told you may lend it 26 times if you buy it. the premise is on the 26th time it would go away. that rule has not held up particularly...
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the digital revolution continues. people are moving -- hopefully, they moved to the website, to the screen -- no no, the homepage. [laughter] arthur: i am struggling. they moved from the desktop is what i'm trying to say and now increasingly from the desktop to mobile. what we are seeing more and more is people come to a variety of devices over different periods of time. people will see us on the smartphone first thing in the morning and see us on the desktop at lunchtime. they will see us on their ipad later at night. and print is woven into all of that. people are across multiple platforms and that is the future. jack: their raise a question for dean. with such a large proportion of younger readers especially online can the times display is traditional high quality onto the tiny screen of the smartphone without dumbing down? dean: yes. can i back of one second? at the heart of the question which is a question i have been asked a level four is how long was the lifespan of the print "new york times?" i think the quest
the digital revolution continues. people are moving -- hopefully, they moved to the website, to the screen -- no no, the homepage. [laughter] arthur: i am struggling. they moved from the desktop is what i'm trying to say and now increasingly from the desktop to mobile. what we are seeing more and more is people come to a variety of devices over different periods of time. people will see us on the smartphone first thing in the morning and see us on the desktop at lunchtime. they will see us on...
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in in about year 2000 they went digital. in some ways it's better, i can see it anywhere, at home i can zoom in or zoom out it's wonderful. but the minute that happens, those rounds ended. nobody said they should and a nobody wanted them to and but they ended. we no longer had to go to radiology to look at the film. there was no more film. there was the image. so we stop doing rounds. that magical interaction between the clinician and the radiologist went the clinician and the radiologist went away. the detriment to both in the story i tell in the book is there's a radiologist named paul chang who is one of the pioneers in digital radiology. paul chang's father was also of radiologists. you would think if you're a radiologist and your son goes into the field you would be proud and your son was one of the innovators in the field and responsible for radiology going digital, you would think his father would be incredibly proud but a nickname for his son is the man who ruined radiology. the radiologists are actually quite unhapp
in in about year 2000 they went digital. in some ways it's better, i can see it anywhere, at home i can zoom in or zoom out it's wonderful. but the minute that happens, those rounds ended. nobody said they should and a nobody wanted them to and but they ended. we no longer had to go to radiology to look at the film. there was no more film. there was the image. so we stop doing rounds. that magical interaction between the clinician and the radiologist went the clinician and the radiologist went...
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when i say succeed, we are somewhere around 950,000 digital -- paid digital subscribers. jack: compared to what in print? arthur: i'm struggling with the numbers. there is public information on this. i think it is about 800,000 daily. dean: that sounds right, and more than that on the weekend. arthur: what is interesting is when you see circulation decline -- print circulation decline -- where we take the hit is on street sales. not home delivery. what we have seen over the last 10-15 years, home delivery is strikingly stable. if you have to your subscribers or more, so getting people to subscribe for two years, -- i'm including weekend as well as weekday -- you find people stay for a significant period of time. we have them or less for life. that is a great base. now, the digital revolution continues. people are moving -- they moved to the website the screen. jack: the website? the homepage? arthur: they moved from the desktop -- what i'm trying to say -- and now they are moving increasingly to the mobile. people have come to a variety of devices over a period of time. t
when i say succeed, we are somewhere around 950,000 digital -- paid digital subscribers. jack: compared to what in print? arthur: i'm struggling with the numbers. there is public information on this. i think it is about 800,000 daily. dean: that sounds right, and more than that on the weekend. arthur: what is interesting is when you see circulation decline -- print circulation decline -- where we take the hit is on street sales. not home delivery. what we have seen over the last 10-15 years,...
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we have have to make health care digital periods health care digital. its only lead health care digital periods only way to write that we have have not gotten a price i wanted to frame my own point of view here. the last paragraph i will tell you why i wrote that. while this is a book about the challenges we are racing at the dawn of health care's is digital age if you are looking were dr. luddite you have come to the wrong place. part of the reason we are experiencing so much disappointment is that in the rest of our lives information technology is so astonishing. i've no doubt even a medicine are bungling adolescence will ensure productive adulthood. we just have to make it through this stage without too much carnage. of course if he picked up his book looking orb reckless hyperbole you won't find that here either. where late to the digital carnival but there are markers everywhere telling us to transform everything and the answer to all of health care sales is being developed even as we speak by his soon-to-be billionaires 20-something tinkering in a
we have have to make health care digital periods health care digital. its only lead health care digital periods only way to write that we have have not gotten a price i wanted to frame my own point of view here. the last paragraph i will tell you why i wrote that. while this is a book about the challenges we are racing at the dawn of health care's is digital age if you are looking were dr. luddite you have come to the wrong place. part of the reason we are experiencing so much disappointment is...
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with digital life, you're in control.all now and for a limited time get at&t digital life home security and automation for a one-time fee of just $99 dollars. you'll get smart security equipment, an outdoor camera and a garage door controller. that's a 1,000-dollar value! plus it includes professional installation. don't wait. call a digital life specialist to learn more. ♪ (ee-e-e-oh-mum-oh-weh) (hush my darling...) (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) (hush my darling...) man snoring (don't fear my darling...) (the lion sleeps tonight.) woman snoring take the roar out of snore. yet another innovation only at a sleep number store. kennedy: according to fbi director isis militants are greater threat to america than al qaeda. >> the threat is this proposes to the united states is very different in a different degree. it is a very different model and by virtue of that it is the threat we worry about is the homeland most of all. kennedy: let's welcome john bolton and a fox news contributor. you are outnumber
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the digital revolution continues. people are moving -- hopefully, they moved to the website, to the screen -- no no, the homepage. [laughter] arthur: i am struggling. they moved from the desktop is what i'm trying to say and now increasingly from the desktop to mobile. what we are seeing more and more is people come to a variety of devices over different periods of time. people will see us on the smartphone first thing in the morning and see us on the desktop at lunchtime. they will see us on their ipad later at night. and print is woven into all of that. people are across multiple platforms and that is the future. jack: their raise a question for dean. with such a large proportion of younger readers especially online can the times display is traditional high quality onto the tiny screen of the smartphone without dumbing down? dean: yes. can i back of one second? at the heart of the question which is a question i have been asked a level four is how long was the lifespan of the print "new york times?" i think the quest
the digital revolution continues. people are moving -- hopefully, they moved to the website, to the screen -- no no, the homepage. [laughter] arthur: i am struggling. they moved from the desktop is what i'm trying to say and now increasingly from the desktop to mobile. what we are seeing more and more is people come to a variety of devices over different periods of time. people will see us on the smartphone first thing in the morning and see us on the desktop at lunchtime. they will see us on...
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digital is not going away. digital has to be a partner in all of this. look what it has done for sports. that is obviously what i do. digital and let me to this, the onus -- owners of the baseball teams, of the football teams guys who really are given credit for being so much smarter than they are because they fell into this digital thing. they did not know what was going to happen. they owned many of these teams and bought them out of vanity. some guy gets rich and decides i want to buy a team so i can get some publicity. that is where the jerry jones of the world come from. they fell into the digital end of this which is now producing insane amounts of money. i can give you an app, making over a billion dollars on one app. nfl is making billions in digital revenue. the digital part of the business on the radio side has to be enhanced. there is no way around it. it has to be embraced but that is the way to success. because we talk now about social media and we deal with it. it is something that was an intrusion than you have to learn to live with it. i
digital is not going away. digital has to be a partner in all of this. look what it has done for sports. that is obviously what i do. digital and let me to this, the onus -- owners of the baseball teams, of the football teams guys who really are given credit for being so much smarter than they are because they fell into this digital thing. they did not know what was going to happen. they owned many of these teams and bought them out of vanity. some guy gets rich and decides i want to buy a team...
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it's a very relevant question when the film goes digital. power relationships communications, you know, geography, rounding, all of those things nobody thought that's what computerization was about, but that is precisely what's happened, and it's in some ways an unintended side effect, but it's very, very real. >> another thing we've talked about was i would never want to go back to the days of trying to hunt the old charts, you know, dusty old volumes, and someone had checked them out in their office, and they were gone on vacation. it was a nightmare. so computerizing that seemed like marvelous. and yet as you and i discovered, the computerized medical record is very different from the handwritten one -- >> yes. >> in more ways than just the way the day was recorded. the anecdote that struck me in the book was about the former editor of the new england journal of medicine and, you know when he was ill and in a rehab hospital, he was struck by the fact that the medical record -- which i guess he managed to see -- had major, you know dialogu
it's a very relevant question when the film goes digital. power relationships communications, you know, geography, rounding, all of those things nobody thought that's what computerization was about, but that is precisely what's happened, and it's in some ways an unintended side effect, but it's very, very real. >> another thing we've talked about was i would never want to go back to the days of trying to hunt the old charts, you know, dusty old volumes, and someone had checked them out in...
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with digital life, you're in control. get started with at&t digital life smart security for as low as $39.99 a month. don't wait. call a digital life specialist to learn more. ♪ kennedy: the classic movie forrest gump is so full of memorable scenes like the time that horse ran across america because he just felt like running. i asked you how long did he run and the answer is three years, two months 14 days in 16 hours. kennedy: it has inspired others to try to run across the united states just like he did. he joins me now by phone because he is not at a big fancy pants tv studio. he's running 31 or 32 miles per day. >> how is it going? >> i'm doing good. how are you? >> i'm doing pretty good for now. kennedy: you are a michigander. why are you doing this? what keeps you running? >> well, the goal is to raise $10,000 for a foundation to this village in mozambique and get access to clean water and that is a motivator see when you are 23 years old. how much of a run or were you before you started this? >> i've been running f
with digital life, you're in control. get started with at&t digital life smart security for as low as $39.99 a month. don't wait. call a digital life specialist to learn more. ♪ kennedy: the classic movie forrest gump is so full of memorable scenes like the time that horse ran across america because he just felt like running. i asked you how long did he run and the answer is three years, two months 14 days in 16 hours. kennedy: it has inspired others to try to run across the united states...
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by k talk about the times future in the digital age. about half of the newspaper subscriptions are solely for digital content. a major shift for an organization that began offering digital only subscriptions test four years ago. >> we are in the mode now of testing, learning, and adapting. if you don't have the courage to try new things and grow, you are going to fail. that's just the reality of the world we are in. i actually applaud what dean and his colleagues did which is to increasingly say, let's put this story out when the story is ready. there are some people who are going to read it then and other people are going to read it later under -- in print. but it's not about the device. when i say device, i mean print as well. as you so eloquently stated some decades ago, we must be platform, -- platform-agnostic. go to where the people are and increasingly, that means mobile. >> let's put it over here the debate of print versus digital. journalism is better today because there are many more tools. i grew up in new orleans. i only had
by k talk about the times future in the digital age. about half of the newspaper subscriptions are solely for digital content. a major shift for an organization that began offering digital only subscriptions test four years ago. >> we are in the mode now of testing, learning, and adapting. if you don't have the courage to try new things and grow, you are going to fail. that's just the reality of the world we are in. i actually applaud what dean and his colleagues did which is to...
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that is something of an inflection high single-digit, point. low double-digit, sure. scarlet: netflix, facebook amazon, what is going on? >> they were oversold. and then we had a series of orders that should really -- showed inflection point. we have had good fundamental news on stocks that were oversold at the beginning of the year. we have covered -- recovered reasonable valuation. emily: the ceo of ogle, how much has to do with her? >> part of it has to do with the communication style. she replaced two cfos in the past that were relatively indifferent to the street and they let that be clear. she came out and understood with the street is focused on. she knows it is important to people, so she wants to let them know part of her consideration. she seems to be very hands on when it comes to managing cost. this will be a big cost company a big expense company. that is ok. she will be more disciplined about it then prior cfos. emily: should amazon be taking cues from the austerity measures? >> probably not. keep in mind, both companies are spending aggressively on core
that is something of an inflection high single-digit, point. low double-digit, sure. scarlet: netflix, facebook amazon, what is going on? >> they were oversold. and then we had a series of orders that should really -- showed inflection point. we have had good fundamental news on stocks that were oversold at the beginning of the year. we have covered -- recovered reasonable valuation. emily: the ceo of ogle, how much has to do with her? >> part of it has to do with the communication...
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stock index futures up triple digits. futures up triple digits, all on this report from the ft that greece and its prime minister are competing here. the call has been following the story as well. nicole: i want to jump in. it looks like it's coming together. first of all either tsipras will go down as the best negotiator and history of the creepiest person who drove greece raced to the class. a couple bones of contention which you probably haven't got to read yet. the taxes on utilities and the like but that a greek island would get it last because getting goods to the island and the like is a little more difficult. that was number one. the retirement age to age 65 and by the year 2022 also has a bone of contention. of course they were retiring in their early 50s. trying to push up the retirement age. actually. reporter: yeah, well the retirement age has gone up considerably since the good old days when they were retiring in their early 50s. that is now up to the early 60s. the proposal of the retirement age of 67 by the
stock index futures up triple digits. futures up triple digits, all on this report from the ft that greece and its prime minister are competing here. the call has been following the story as well. nicole: i want to jump in. it looks like it's coming together. first of all either tsipras will go down as the best negotiator and history of the creepiest person who drove greece raced to the class. a couple bones of contention which you probably haven't got to read yet. the taxes on utilities and...
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even assuming you succeed in developing a larger digital audience, given how cheaply people can buy digital advertising, can you generate the serious revenue necessary to pay for quality journalism? $200 million a year. arthur: the answer is yes. we have to do that. the mission of "the times" has not changed since it was founded in 1851, since 1896. that mission has to be funded. that is to produce the quality journalism that attracts a quality audience that we in turn sell to quality advertisers. but, the value of our subscription plan, digital subscription plan has made it such that it is much -- it is as much getting the readers to engage with us in such a way that they say yes, this subscription is worth it as it is to build that advertising base, also critical. as we go back to those original numbers, the subscription value print or digital is one of the core that will give us the ability to support that journalism that they are doing so well. again, dean, congratulations on your pulitzer prizes. let's not pretend advertising is not a critical part of the picture. jack: understood. art
even assuming you succeed in developing a larger digital audience, given how cheaply people can buy digital advertising, can you generate the serious revenue necessary to pay for quality journalism? $200 million a year. arthur: the answer is yes. we have to do that. the mission of "the times" has not changed since it was founded in 1851, since 1896. that mission has to be funded. that is to produce the quality journalism that attracts a quality audience that we in turn sell to quality...
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once again going back to the triple digits. the risk of heat-related illness will be on the rise this afternoon. highs for your wednesday. here we go, 102 fairfield 101 concord. 104 antioch. 92 in san jose. 71 in san francisco. 80 in oakland. 94 in napa. san rafael, up to a hot 91 degrees. that's weather. let's clock traffic with leyla. >> reporter: good morning. hot in antioch. that's where mobile 360 is. i'm sure the a.c. already running. moving along eastbound. a lot of construction going on here. we're just approaching hillcrest. if you need to get off the freeway maybe do shopping we have clear conditions right now. i'm going to turn 360 around in a 180-degree droekz check out westbound traffic. you see how slow it is, that pocket coming away from 160 past hillcrest to a street and beyond that's where you'll find other parts of the bay area now. let's check it out. we see that we have a bumper in lanes here. this is southbound side of 101 at 280. it is blocking off at least one lane. that's your drive on 280. you see the y
once again going back to the triple digits. the risk of heat-related illness will be on the rise this afternoon. highs for your wednesday. here we go, 102 fairfield 101 concord. 104 antioch. 92 in san jose. 71 in san francisco. 80 in oakland. 94 in napa. san rafael, up to a hot 91 degrees. that's weather. let's clock traffic with leyla. >> reporter: good morning. hot in antioch. that's where mobile 360 is. i'm sure the a.c. already running. moving along eastbound. a lot of construction...
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it is an inflection point high single-digit, low double-digit sure. scarlet: netflix, facebook amazon, what is going on? >> they were oversold. and then we had a series of orders that should really inflection for the when it comes to subscribers, google cost profitability. we have had good fundamental news on stocks that were oversold at the beginning of the year. we have come back to reasonable validations for this sector -- valuations for the sector. emily: how much of this has to do with the google ceo? >> the communication style. she replaced to cfos in the past that were relatively indifferent to the street and they let that be clear. the system comes in and understands what the street is focused on. she knows it is important to people so she wants to let them know part of her consideration. this will be a fake cost company, and big expense committee, a big advancement company for the next years. she will be more disciplined about it and primer cfos were. emily: should amazon be taken: ing cues from the austerity measures? >> probably not. they a
it is an inflection point high single-digit, low double-digit sure. scarlet: netflix, facebook amazon, what is going on? >> they were oversold. and then we had a series of orders that should really inflection for the when it comes to subscribers, google cost profitability. we have had good fundamental news on stocks that were oversold at the beginning of the year. we have come back to reasonable validations for this sector -- valuations for the sector. emily: how much of this has to do...
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tomorrow it's going to be feeling near triple digits.ctual temperature is low 90s, which would make a heat wave. the other thing we're going to be concerned about are storms through the afternoon. another hot day, and afternoon thunderstorms, some of which could be strong. we'll be tracking those through the afternoon hours. going into friday lower humidity means it will feel comfortable. we have a pretty long 90 degree stretch. weekend looks good though. so far it looks dry. temperatures staying in the 90s. trying to stay cool if you can. >> thank you. >>> that's nbc10 at 11:00, i'm jacqueline london. >> thanks for joining us. the tonight show is next. iran keeps their nuclear facilities. military sites can go uninspected. restrictions end after 10 years. then iran could build a nuclear weapon in two months. iran has violated 20 international agreements and is the leading state sponsor of terrorism. ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, joi
tomorrow it's going to be feeling near triple digits.ctual temperature is low 90s, which would make a heat wave. the other thing we're going to be concerned about are storms through the afternoon. another hot day, and afternoon thunderstorms, some of which could be strong. we'll be tracking those through the afternoon hours. going into friday lower humidity means it will feel comfortable. we have a pretty long 90 degree stretch. weekend looks good though. so far it looks dry. temperatures...
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esta ediciÓn histÓrica del "noticiero telemundo." >> (♪). >> "noticiero telemundo" el dÍa digital. >este arrarÁs. >> (♪). >> que tal amigos buenas tardes bienvenidos a esta ediciÓn digital histÓrica Única el futuro estÁ aquÍ y llegÓ para quedarse estamos a la vanguardia de la tecnologÍa, estamos innovando la manera de hacer periodismo a travÉs de toda esta media hora y lo vamos a hacer reportando nuestras historias principalmente usando dispositivos mÓviles. la idea es acercarnos mÁs a ustedes y que ustedes se acerquen mÁs a nosotros porque es la manera en que real inter actuamos actuamos, y queremos portar de una manera mÁs genuina, cercana, Ágil y contemporÁneo. vamos a comenzar este noticiero digital hoy en california con una conversiÓnciÓn en exclusiva con el sospechoso de asesinato de una joven que ha conmocionado a la ciudad de, lo que ha motivado cuestionamientos sobre polÍticas migratorias y sobre las llamadas ciudades santuarios cristina londoÑo tiene sus declaraciones, adelante. >> gracias mary estoy en el muelle muelle 14 nuevo epicentro de debate migratorio fue aquÍ que k
esta ediciÓn histÓrica del "noticiero telemundo." >> (♪). >> "noticiero telemundo" el dÍa digital. >este arrarÁs. >> (♪). >> que tal amigos buenas tardes bienvenidos a esta ediciÓn digital histÓrica Única el futuro estÁ aquÍ y llegÓ para quedarse estamos a la vanguardia de la tecnologÍa, estamos innovando la manera de hacer periodismo a travÉs de toda esta media hora y lo vamos a hacer reportando nuestras historias principalmente...
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vai sikahema is live in our digital operations center.e. >> this is a historic moment tracy. 1961, think about that 1961 when the u.s. break off diplomatic ties with cuba after fidel castro came into power. today marks a new beginning. here's the proof. you're looking at new video of workers at the state department in washington adding the cuban flag to its array of international flags. now, this is the building in havana which will officially re-open today as the american embassy. the u.s. flag won't fly there until secretary of state john kerry visits cuba later this summer but the cuban flag will be hoisted at the island's embassy in washington. president obama announced last december that the u.s. would be interacting again with cuba. and feelings are mixed. >> never thought that it would happen in my lifetime, something that has not happened for the last 54 years. >> when it comes to cuba atted physician keeps giving and giving and giving. but the castro brothers are doing nothing. >> both countries are still at odds on many issues s
vai sikahema is live in our digital operations center.e. >> this is a historic moment tracy. 1961, think about that 1961 when the u.s. break off diplomatic ties with cuba after fidel castro came into power. today marks a new beginning. here's the proof. you're looking at new video of workers at the state department in washington adding the cuban flag to its array of international flags. now, this is the building in havana which will officially re-open today as the american embassy. the...
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>> well -- >> on digital. >> -- that's the key. it's better management. it's literally the television industry which we have looked at as the kind of dinosaurs. people not getting it. when the digital world came along and said everything's going to be free, television said no, and we thought, oh, those are -- those are relics from the past. and i think, in fact, that turns out to be the critical moment of saying no, we're not going for free. we're not giving it away. >> because of industries. >> totally. well, even, i think, it wasn't even seen other industries. it was just being so good at their own business model. you want our programming, you pay us a licensing fee. and they couldn't actually even understand, to their credit, that there could be another way. >> and because they were so stubborn and because maybe in some cases they were a little meaner, a little more brutal? >> if you think about the television business, it has been since it started in the midcentury, a fight for control and a fight for territory. and when it came to the digital wars, t
>> well -- >> on digital. >> -- that's the key. it's better management. it's literally the television industry which we have looked at as the kind of dinosaurs. people not getting it. when the digital world came along and said everything's going to be free, television said no, and we thought, oh, those are -- those are relics from the past. and i think, in fact, that turns out to be the critical moment of saying no, we're not going for free. we're not giving it away. >>...
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digital pearl. delicious berries and cream.t, chewable calcium plus vitamin d. >>> search from over 4 million use your desktop. tablet or i'm whoopi goldberg and new york is my home. there's no place like it in the world, and no better place to lean about the people who shaped who we are today. hear about the lives of slaves in colonial new york and about the fight to abolish slavery. pick a stop on the underground railroad and visit the home and grave of one of new york's most controversial citizens. a journey in new york is a journey through history. plan you next trip at iloveny.com/summer. there's something for everyone. >>> industries like print and music ha been dying a slow death thanks to the digital one medium that so far has escaped its wrath. that is television. media expert michael wolff says don't expect it to happen anytime soon in his new book called television is still television. thanu for being here this morning. thank for having me. it's not that we're just waiting for television to die at some further point.
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in yellow those areas will be very warm this afternoon brings a hot temperatures we concede triple digit heat if you're a long debate the east bay shoreline or even peninsula's tip to will be a little bit of a comfortable side and just a few degrees cooler if you are in concord and by this afternoon is one to be hot once again by 10:00 to ever to square one and up into the upper '70's by the lunch hour at 89 degrees to run around 90 by 6:00 mid-90s it will quickly dropped around 8:00 into mid '80s temperatures will continue to fall overnight tonight looking at open about 40 mi. off the west temperatures are into the mid to upper 50s. >>michelle apon: quickly warming up until lower 70's by noon and then by the early afternoon a little bit warmer bacchanal with a person of mr. ride around 80 degrees of like westbury's a live look outside the working group to fall once again very typical for this time of year mid-50s across the peninsula upper 50s to lower 60s across the ease pressure live in was what we are talking about warm temperatures for this morning across the east of a valley concor
in yellow those areas will be very warm this afternoon brings a hot temperatures we concede triple digit heat if you're a long debate the east bay shoreline or even peninsula's tip to will be a little bit of a comfortable side and just a few degrees cooler if you are in concord and by this afternoon is one to be hot once again by 10:00 to ever to square one and up into the upper '70's by the lunch hour at 89 degrees to run around 90 by 6:00 mid-90s it will quickly dropped around 8:00 into mid...
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triple-digit heat. here you go. 105 in brentwood. 101 in walnut creek. 103 in livermore later this afternoon. it's going to be a very warm day across the region. if you are headed to the coliseum later today, your baseball forecast shows a nice day. temperatures in the 70s around first pitch. the seven-day forecast, warm today. you do notice by thursday the heat begins to ease. right now, the early calm, the 4th looking just fine. that's weather. we'll check traffic with leyla. good morning. >>> good morning, everyone. as we take a look at the golden gate bridge, it's slowing down a little. we've got very foggy conditions. slowing down is just what you want to do. it could be dangerous. coming out of the waldos, driving right into a cloud. so do watch out and use low beams. now mass transit, everything running on time. no delays reported for bart, muni ace trains everything running on time. drive time traffic 680 from highway 4 to walnut creek southbound side, six-minute commute. speedy indeed. then if
triple-digit heat. here you go. 105 in brentwood. 101 in walnut creek. 103 in livermore later this afternoon. it's going to be a very warm day across the region. if you are headed to the coliseum later today, your baseball forecast shows a nice day. temperatures in the 70s around first pitch. the seven-day forecast, warm today. you do notice by thursday the heat begins to ease. right now, the early calm, the 4th looking just fine. that's weather. we'll check traffic with leyla. good morning....
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>> the promise of the digital superhighway. lightning fast hook-ups to the web, but not for most of the u.s. >> the church... most people come here to pray but you come here for what? >> i come here to do my homework. >> unless you live in the right spot. >> you can just instantly... instant 4k movies at your disposal. >> now techknow investigates the politics of technology. >> can you talk about the lobbying presence of these big companies. >> it's the haves... >> they could actually put the mri on steroids. >> verses the have-nots. >> digital divides like right down the street... like you can see what you're missing. >> yeah. >> kosta grammatis is an engineer who's designed everything from bionic eyes to space satellites. dr. shini somara is a mechanical engineer. and i'm phil torres, i'm an entomologist. >> what would you do with 1 gigabit per second? >> that's our team... now let's do some science. hey guys i'm phil torres joined by kosta grammatis and dr. shini somara. when you think chattanooga tennessee, you don't necess
>> the promise of the digital superhighway. lightning fast hook-ups to the web, but not for most of the u.s. >> the church... most people come here to pray but you come here for what? >> i come here to do my homework. >> unless you live in the right spot. >> you can just instantly... instant 4k movies at your disposal. >> now techknow investigates the politics of technology. >> can you talk about the lobbying presence of these big companies. >>...
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it's not the real me it's a digital version or a digital avatar that i am acting out. the reason i didn't want to just focus on the technical encryption stuff is because when you think your behavior, that your digital behavior is separated from the real version of you, and where that can be, where that freedom of action and behavior can take you. >> one of the case studies that you used is the silk road and that has been in the news a lot and has been like folktale about anonymity online. the the founder was just sentenced to life in prison and i was curious, i have a kind of personal attachment to that because i was the first one to report on it and actually, from the beginning saw how this was going to and in the spectacular implosion. i was curious what you think about the end result of the silk road because when you wrote about it, i think it was still going. >> it had started to collapse. i wrote about silk road to which also collapse. there are several other.net markets that followed the same path. silk roads conviction was life imprisonment without parole. that
it's not the real me it's a digital version or a digital avatar that i am acting out. the reason i didn't want to just focus on the technical encryption stuff is because when you think your behavior, that your digital behavior is separated from the real version of you, and where that can be, where that freedom of action and behavior can take you. >> one of the case studies that you used is the silk road and that has been in the news a lot and has been like folktale about anonymity online....
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the quarter was helped by a double-digit rise in payments processed on its network, the company earned 74 cents a share, easily topping estimates of 59 cents. revenues also came in better than expected at a three and a half billion up 11% from a year ago. investors said shares of the dow component up as much as 7% initially following the report. mary thompson digs deeper into visa's results. >> third quarter profits, rising 25%, thanks to a higher than expected increase in the amount of payments it processes on its network. this along with expectations is prompting the firm to raise very slightly its four-year earnings outlook. the total volume rose 11% to 1.2 $1.2 trillion in the quarter, the company earning fees from those transactions and that helped to offset the impact of a stronger dollar. more u.s. focus and its rival mastercard visa continues to talk to cease va europe about acquiring that business. the company hopes to have this resolved by october. the acquisition greatly expands visa's global footprint. for nightly business report mary thompson. >>> one of the biggest issues
the quarter was helped by a double-digit rise in payments processed on its network, the company earned 74 cents a share, easily topping estimates of 59 cents. revenues also came in better than expected at a three and a half billion up 11% from a year ago. investors said shares of the dow component up as much as 7% initially following the report. mary thompson digs deeper into visa's results. >> third quarter profits, rising 25%, thanks to a higher than expected increase in the amount of...
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digital media is starting to come into its own.iness insider," we saw that your parent company may be making a giant investment at buzzfeed at a giant valuation. same for fox, vice is producing incredible long-form video. so we're reaching the phase where people are recognizing, digital is the future. there's a generational shift from television and print to digital. and lots of companies are now figuring out how to do it. think you're going to see continued success for a the although of the digital players. >> there's so many talk about how digital news is changing and obviously you're part of that. we're seeing all of these different companies like facebook and twitter and snapchat and buzzfeed try to change the news game. which of these companies is most powerful for you in terms of distributing news. >> right now facebook is the biggest platform. i think ultimately the analogy for all of the plat forms is they are distribution, they are the cable companies of the digit al world and they have different formats, they build conten
digital media is starting to come into its own.iness insider," we saw that your parent company may be making a giant investment at buzzfeed at a giant valuation. same for fox, vice is producing incredible long-form video. so we're reaching the phase where people are recognizing, digital is the future. there's a generational shift from television and print to digital. and lots of companies are now figuring out how to do it. think you're going to see continued success for a the although of...
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triple digits for the tri-valley. even in san jose, talking about temperatures in the low 90s come tuesday and wednesday. even at the coastline, still going to be warm but not triple digit heat. temperatures back into the upper 70s and close to 80 in san francisco as we move to the upcoming week. kira. >> those temperatures i can handle. much more on "today in the bay." >> small things make a difference. >> an artist thinks she can get something more valuable than money for her paintings. what she's doing will make you bay area proud. a new sea chance to tryew look. something different. this summer, challenge your preconceptions and experience a cadillac for yourself. ♪ the 2015 cadillac srx. lease this from around $339 per month, or purchase with 0% apr financing. beautiful place... and spread happiness...with a lot of paint. omni >>> an artist found a new way to make the world a better place and spread happiness with a lot of paint. "today in the bay" garvin thomas has this morning's bay area proud. >> she said she
triple digits for the tri-valley. even in san jose, talking about temperatures in the low 90s come tuesday and wednesday. even at the coastline, still going to be warm but not triple digit heat. temperatures back into the upper 70s and close to 80 in san francisco as we move to the upcoming week. kira. >> those temperatures i can handle. much more on "today in the bay." >> small things make a difference. >> an artist thinks she can get something more valuable than...
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tomorrow triple digits. wednesday, triple dij -- digits. thursday still near triple digits. friday this ridge takes over. building area of low pressure off the coastline. now we're going to bring back the humidity. we're going to go from heat to humidity. we're going to check from uncomfortable lows again. increase in cloud cover friday. heat is first. that's what we'll have the next couple days. near the water the hottest day is tomorrow but inland the hottest day will be wednesday. i'm here to tell you both days will be pretty hot. relief begins late on thursday then comes the humidity. concord tomorrow 12 degrees above average. 100 degrees. san jose, 92 . morgan hill, close to 100. los altos 56. pacifica, 70. danville antioch pittsburg, pleasant hill pleasanton, hot tomorrow. hot on wednesday . a little bit cooler thursday. you'll notice just a slight change. then as we get stickier toward the weekend, we'll get cloudier. i think we're going to stay rain-free. as the temperature drops, it's still going to be uncomfortable out there. it's going to be warm overnight in the
tomorrow triple digits. wednesday, triple dij -- digits. thursday still near triple digits. friday this ridge takes over. building area of low pressure off the coastline. now we're going to bring back the humidity. we're going to go from heat to humidity. we're going to check from uncomfortable lows again. increase in cloud cover friday. heat is first. that's what we'll have the next couple days. near the water the hottest day is tomorrow but inland the hottest day will be wednesday. i'm here...
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i think you can now argue that digital and social media that's the wasteland.television converted its business model. it used to be 100% advertising supported, except for pbs. and now it is actually only 50% advertising supported. the rest comes from fees -- well, we all pay an enormous amount every month for television. digital, on the other hand because really, its stated purpose was to eat television's lunch, and it said let's make everything for free, and we'll be fully advertising supported, a decision that basically means that digital media will always be a marginal business. >> brangham: is there something in the digital media world that you look at and think, this is actually a hopeful model for how the business could go? >> well curiously, netflix. but what that means, and i think almost everybody in the digital world is now coming around to this thinking is let's go into the television business because netflix, while it says it's the disrupter of television is television. that's what we watch on netflix and, in fact netflix pays almost $2 billion a ye
i think you can now argue that digital and social media that's the wasteland.television converted its business model. it used to be 100% advertising supported, except for pbs. and now it is actually only 50% advertising supported. the rest comes from fees -- well, we all pay an enormous amount every month for television. digital, on the other hand because really, its stated purpose was to eat television's lunch, and it said let's make everything for free, and we'll be fully advertising...
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. >>> hot weather today with highs reaching the triple digits in the tri-valley. more on that coming up in the microclimate forecast. >>> and a smooth drive across the bay bridge, very pleasant view of these lights but you will find brake lights in fremont, the new crash, we will bring you those details. >> announcer: from nbc bay area, this is "today in the bay." >>> a good tuesday morning. i'm sam brock. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. this is certainly not the way anyone wanted this to end, the search for a missing girl in santa cruz is over. police say a body was found in a dumpster appears to belong to eight-year-old madyson middleton. >> "today in the bay" stephanie chuang joining us now live from the santa cruz apartment complex where that body was found. steph, she has more on this developing story including the arrest of a teenage suspect who lives in the same complex. >> reporter: that's right. absolutely tragic heart breaking story at the tannery arts center. you can see some police officers are just looking with flashlights around the buildings here. t
. >>> hot weather today with highs reaching the triple digits in the tri-valley. more on that coming up in the microclimate forecast. >>> and a smooth drive across the bay bridge, very pleasant view of these lights but you will find brake lights in fremont, the new crash, we will bring you those details. >> announcer: from nbc bay area, this is "today in the bay." >>> a good tuesday morning. i'm sam brock. >> and i'm laura garcia-cannon. this is...
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tenemos todo sobre la histÓrica ediciÓn digital del noticiero telemundo que tendrÁ lugar maÑana mismoquÉ se trata este excitante proyecto que marcarÁ un hito en la televisiÓn. ♪ (mÚsica) ♪ >>> muchas gracias por si sintonÍa es un placer para mi estar aquÍ con ustedes, josÉ diciemb dÍaz balart estÁ de vacaciones y estarÁ con ustedes la semana prÓxima. puerto rico acaparÓ los titulares porque tocÓ fondo el gobierno snarernador de la isla la isla no podrÁ pagar las deudas y el futuro de los puertorriqueÑos en este momento es incierto y que se avecinan tiempos difÍciles para la isla, para hablarnos sobre quÉ significa esto en tÉrminos especÍficos estamos en vivo desde la fortaleza en el viejo san juan el w gobernador de puerto rico alejandro padilla bienvenida. >>> gracias marÍa celeste >>> gobernador la casa blanca ha dicho que peroed ndonar la deud pie puerto rico no es una opciÓn pero podrÍan tener fondos federales para ayudar a la isla, pero existen recursos federales que el gobierno de puerto rico no haya explorado como soluciÓn >>> ellos han sido claros que puerto rico quiere (nombr
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journalism, doing more stuff that we can publish digitally. we may end up starting more what are called verticals, but mini magazines. we did a great digital project this year called scene which is essentially a pop-up magazine about the art world. those things are very exciting. >> rose: that one out of your head? >> that one wasn't. some of them are. it's a very smart staff and entrepreneurial. >> rose: we don't need to worry about magazines as long as they, in part, adjust to a new digital reality. >> i think so. i think one of the things we've learned in the last few years that for all the vaunted, famous problems with media, those problems are essentially about business models and advertising, they're not about the demand for the work itself. you know, we have an audience that's, you know, ten times what it was when i first got to the magazine, at least, and we're charging more for it and people are paying for it and, you know, there's not a reader issue. readers want this stuff. if you do it well, if you do it in a way -- >> rose: there
journalism, doing more stuff that we can publish digitally. we may end up starting more what are called verticals, but mini magazines. we did a great digital project this year called scene which is essentially a pop-up magazine about the art world. those things are very exciting. >> rose: that one out of your head? >> that one wasn't. some of them are. it's a very smart staff and entrepreneurial. >> rose: we don't need to worry about magazines as long as they, in part, adjust...
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triple digit.e vac ville 107 today. pretty hot. so tomorrow it's still going to be baking inland but not as high as far as the temperatures inland. show you live doppler 7hd and what's ahead. still going to heat up. no doubt bit but not everywhere. just like today. the fog here along the coast line. we keep you comfortable along with our sea breeze. beautiful view right now from our emeryville camera as we look across the bay washington here. high clouds that's not it. 60 in san francisco. mid 60's oakland. it's currently 78 in san jose. 55 though in half moon basement i do want to show you from the picture from the camera. maybe transmission can pan the camera a little bit you can sea jupiter and venus aligning. nice view check it out on twitter or facebook page i sent it out. 75 in santa rosa. 72 in petaluma. we take a look at livermore it's currently 89 degrees. lovely view from the mount tam cam. after glow of the sunset. triple digit heat again tomorrow cooling begins on thursday and seasonal
triple digit.e vac ville 107 today. pretty hot. so tomorrow it's still going to be baking inland but not as high as far as the temperatures inland. show you live doppler 7hd and what's ahead. still going to heat up. no doubt bit but not everywhere. just like today. the fog here along the coast line. we keep you comfortable along with our sea breeze. beautiful view right now from our emeryville camera as we look across the bay washington here. high clouds that's not it. 60 in san francisco. mid...
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with the explosion of digital media, a week did not mean as much.refore we thought as we were doing so much online, we thought it was more valuable to readers if we created a biweekly that was more substantive that you'd want to keep around. we would have more time to do it and because that became our mission. we would go fast and slow. the fast stuff was all mine. the slow stuff was more deliberate about making a higher-quality magazine. charlie: does the digital revolution put a restriction on editing, which is what you do? adam: it has a lot of effects on editing. stuff has to go up faster. there is less time to edit and write. it is a more impulsive medium in that sense, which is not to say it is not intelligent. it is more like conversation. you don't have a chance to think about what you're going to say. there is that aspect of it. what i think of, this is very interesting in the way i work, when i was a magazine editor the most important thing was to create an environment that we controlled as editors. you read the cover first, we controlled
with the explosion of digital media, a week did not mean as much.refore we thought as we were doing so much online, we thought it was more valuable to readers if we created a biweekly that was more substantive that you'd want to keep around. we would have more time to do it and because that became our mission. we would go fast and slow. the fast stuff was all mine. the slow stuff was more deliberate about making a higher-quality magazine. charlie: does the digital revolution put a restriction...
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the ceo of a digital first production company joins us now.do you make of the google youtube numbers? is that what you are seeing? the surge of 50% in terms of viewing? >> that is not surprising at all. with mobile especially there is a lot more viewing happening on mobile which is increasing watch time. people are walking around watching videos now a lot more. and that is a natural progression. emily: where do you see that going? is this the end of cable television or the beginning of it? >> that is a good question. it is an exciting time where models are changing. but i do not think the television will go away. i think this is a golden age for television because i think the hour-long drama and some of the content we are seeing her tv whether it is on television or on netflix with the creative formats are much richer with the storytelling and you also have the short form content on youtube. they are reaching large audiences. emily: you have been in this business for a long time. i want to talk about your company. you have been on an m&a tear.
the ceo of a digital first production company joins us now.do you make of the google youtube numbers? is that what you are seeing? the surge of 50% in terms of viewing? >> that is not surprising at all. with mobile especially there is a lot more viewing happening on mobile which is increasing watch time. people are walking around watching videos now a lot more. and that is a natural progression. emily: where do you see that going? is this the end of cable television or the beginning of...
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palm springs in the triple digit. thursday still pretty hot around reingdment 1 friend degrees. 99 in reno. 105 in palm springs. even hot in places like portland 98 degrees but los angeles still have enough of a breeze to keep you in the 80's. tomorrow morning patches of fog. most other areas will start out clear. mid 50's to low 60's so still pretty good sleeping weather but then after that things get a little bit difficult for those of you who don't have air conditioning. tomorrow afternoon in the south bay 101 in gilroy. 93 san jose. 93 sunnyvale. 98 for los gatos. on the peninsula you need plenty of water. 87 san mateo o. 92 redwood city. 93 los altos. near the coast if you have the day off great day to hit the beach. 70's in daly city. 78 downtown san francisco and in the north bay you see the 70's at the coast but triple digit. 95 in napa santa rosa 93 san rafael east bay very warm day warmer than today. 85 in oakland. 88 newark. 91 fremont. inland spotsd up into the triple digit spotsd up into the triple digit.
palm springs in the triple digit. thursday still pretty hot around reingdment 1 friend degrees. 99 in reno. 105 in palm springs. even hot in places like portland 98 degrees but los angeles still have enough of a breeze to keep you in the 80's. tomorrow morning patches of fog. most other areas will start out clear. mid 50's to low 60's so still pretty good sleeping weather but then after that things get a little bit difficult for those of you who don't have air conditioning. tomorrow afternoon...
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>>darya: was this for show a digital see her yesterday and? want to sit through that? this was really interesting to me no. 1 and four mornings you guys talk about her parents and then we turned on talk radio they're talking about it and then we talked about every single bay area media outlet talk about why when the tickets. >>darya: ankle and the lighting are very important >>: i know the whole world loves soccer and not annoy you follow sports in yellow sports cannot relieve exports and an active like anything i wanted to. >>darya: i have a picture of him leaving your class for the kids to camp and then compacted has a mean headstand. >>: i heard it was good for you by the national to get me twisted into those positions at the about things and i think about yoga and i think-place talk there and thinking about watching it i would do anything for free from the edge of heard i am not playing sports for doing yoga jeff graham of michael brander graf. >>darya: a little baby can be on the list for you will talk to you tomorrow. >>mark: those snack
>>darya: was this for show a digital see her yesterday and? want to sit through that? this was really interesting to me no. 1 and four mornings you guys talk about her parents and then we turned on talk radio they're talking about it and then we talked about every single bay area media outlet talk about why when the tickets. >>darya: ankle and the lighting are very important >>: i know the whole world loves soccer and not annoy you follow sports in yellow sports cannot relieve...
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that's going to make the feels-like temperature closer to the triple digits.is heat is going to stick around. that's coming up in my full forecast. i'll have that for you in just a bit. >>> as brittney tells us what's to come, matt delucia tells us what people should do to stay safe in this dangerous heat. >> reporter: i have one idea stay inside in the air conditioning. it's warm and muggy as brittney just mentioned. i've been talking to some of the folks getting in that morning workout regardless. that, coming up. >>> planning on riding the train for the pope's visit to philadelphia in september? this morning, special train passes go on sale. there's a limited number and they could sell out. >>> speeding up in pennsylvania gets a slowdown. just ahead when and where drivers could be allowed to throttle up to 70 miles an hour. ather your ribs with kikkoman for that rich mahogany sweetness. (taiko drum beat) (taiko drum beat) >>> nbc 10 first alert weather breaking news. >>> it is just about 6:30. 82 degrees. already it feels like 89 degrees and it's only going
that's going to make the feels-like temperature closer to the triple digits.is heat is going to stick around. that's coming up in my full forecast. i'll have that for you in just a bit. >>> as brittney tells us what's to come, matt delucia tells us what people should do to stay safe in this dangerous heat. >> reporter: i have one idea stay inside in the air conditioning. it's warm and muggy as brittney just mentioned. i've been talking to some of the folks getting in that morning...