372
372
Apr 14, 2016
04/16
by
CNBC
tv
eye 372
favorite 0
quote 1
now enter the digital world. that particular placement we now provide that particular salesperson with an enormous amount of data by which they can precisely say, i can actually increase my cpm by virtue of my knowledge of all the data. now the marketer on the other hand, they're willing to pay no a more targeted ad. if it's forte and they want to promote their f-150, but a certain promotion in california, they might want to promote it to males 25 to 35 in california. >> you have that data. >> we have that data. what also has is very important. that particular ad in the digital world, that ad will change 100 times during the course of a day and probably 100 like them on their entire site. now you must have the data and you must have the volume, so we assist with both rate and volumetrics. >> great to understand this, this is very important. it's the new world. thank you, the cfo of rubicon. "mad money" is back. >>> coming up, a new place to repair your mac? gamestop has brought in new businesses to hit reset in a
now enter the digital world. that particular placement we now provide that particular salesperson with an enormous amount of data by which they can precisely say, i can actually increase my cpm by virtue of my knowledge of all the data. now the marketer on the other hand, they're willing to pay no a more targeted ad. if it's forte and they want to promote their f-150, but a certain promotion in california, they might want to promote it to males 25 to 35 in california. >> you have that...
109
109
Apr 28, 2016
04/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
digital is really important, but it is not just digital. many nuances to how you advertise. of flavorshas a lot to it. on the base level, display advertising, mobile advertising, video, and search, and social media advertising. there are many different branches, each one of those have advertisers taking notice. asia has lagged behind the west in terms of adoption. what we have seen in the market the last two years is that it is starting to pick up. on the mobile phones, advertisers want to reach them there. rishaad: asia is way ahead when it comes to mobile phone penetration, digital advertising on mobile phones and smart phones. we often see a time lag between advertiser adoption and consumer adoption. most markets in asia have over 200% penetration and 90% mobile phone for dissipation. penetration. they are starting to put major investments in overall digital. where we are seeing the real growth is on the mobile phone and with online video. are talking about programmatic advertising as well. tell us about that. >> it is a way of automatin
digital is really important, but it is not just digital. many nuances to how you advertise. of flavorshas a lot to it. on the base level, display advertising, mobile advertising, video, and search, and social media advertising. there are many different branches, each one of those have advertisers taking notice. asia has lagged behind the west in terms of adoption. what we have seen in the market the last two years is that it is starting to pick up. on the mobile phones, advertisers want to...
2,677
2.7K
Apr 23, 2016
04/16
by
KPIX
quote
eye 2,677
favorite 0
quote 1
when you're in it, all you see is the digital. you don't see your hands, feet, the room. next, augmented reality. that's when you see the digital over the room that you're in. mixed reality is what comes next. it's when you can see and interact with the digital, if you're shopping for shoes, you can reach out and look at the shoes. >> it's interesting because it seems like the nexus of physics and biology. like it is really playing with your senses. >> it is. a great way to say it. >> tell us what found at magic leap's headquarters. >> i went to magic leap because
when you're in it, all you see is the digital. you don't see your hands, feet, the room. next, augmented reality. that's when you see the digital over the room that you're in. mixed reality is what comes next. it's when you can see and interact with the digital, if you're shopping for shoes, you can reach out and look at the shoes. >> it's interesting because it seems like the nexus of physics and biology. like it is really playing with your senses. >> it is. a great way to say it....
28
28
Apr 6, 2016
04/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
technology into the digital century. the effort is quietly taking the government by storm. the agencies who have experienced it now say they will never go back to the old way of doing things. tonight we have three founders along with the u.s. digital services officer assigned to the department of education. we're going to explore with them this revolution from its roots in the dark days of healthcare.gov 1.0 to the victories it is winning in washington today. join me in welcoming mikey, hillary and lisa. [ applause ] >> hi. hi. hi, guys. >> hello. >> as you can see, the president referred to guys in t-shirts. they're not all guys. >> some are in skirts. >> in fact, this is the most unique panel that we have had tonight for a number of reasons. we're glad to have you here. i tell you what. rather than my trying to introduce what each of you does and what you are doing now, why don't you introduce yourselves briefly. i would like you to add what it was you were doing just before you started doing what you are doing now. mi
technology into the digital century. the effort is quietly taking the government by storm. the agencies who have experienced it now say they will never go back to the old way of doing things. tonight we have three founders along with the u.s. digital services officer assigned to the department of education. we're going to explore with them this revolution from its roots in the dark days of healthcare.gov 1.0 to the victories it is winning in washington today. join me in welcoming mikey, hillary...
83
83
Apr 24, 2016
04/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
the beauty of a digital age -- this is the digits, the fingers, it's hand-on thing. it can restore the human scale, and you start thinking less in terms of, oh, let's put this big shopping mall there and, rather, how are we going to create circulation of currency between the business people in our community already. so i don't mean to not answer your question, but i think the object of the game is not to get attention for the idea. that's my job right now. i wrote this book. i'm going to go out there and stump and i'll fight and hopefully some people will read it. that's what books are for. the boy scout manual is one of them. this is another one. get out there let people see it. it's as easy as a pdf. the trap we don't want to get into is the trap that obama fell into after the song market crashed to think business as usual. i got to get a bank to lend money to a corporation to build a factory to hire people and get them jobs. huh-uh. that's the thing that just failed. what he should have done was sent a pdf to lapsing and say here how you set up a time bank, saver
the beauty of a digital age -- this is the digits, the fingers, it's hand-on thing. it can restore the human scale, and you start thinking less in terms of, oh, let's put this big shopping mall there and, rather, how are we going to create circulation of currency between the business people in our community already. so i don't mean to not answer your question, but i think the object of the game is not to get attention for the idea. that's my job right now. i wrote this book. i'm going to go out...
44
44
Apr 19, 2016
04/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
it endorses the digital service components of the irs future state plan. to take it a step further, we have advocated to congress that they actually accelerate these plans. this won't be easy. oh they have many obstacles to overcome. thank you for inviting us to testify on this important topic of the future state of the irs. i'd be happy to take your questions. >> thank you so much. the chair recognizes the vice chair of the government operations subcommittee, the gentleman from washington. >> thank you mr. chairman probably the three of us being here indicates that we don't work for the irs. so why are we here. i certainly agree with the comments he made about the general irs employee attempting to do their job, a a difficult job. ms. olson, 2015 is the first year that they had to implement a number of measures tied to the affordable care act. for example, one of those being the employer shared responsibility. your report suggested that the irs doesn't know which employees are going to be responsible for evaluating employers so those employees will not ha
it endorses the digital service components of the irs future state plan. to take it a step further, we have advocated to congress that they actually accelerate these plans. this won't be easy. oh they have many obstacles to overcome. thank you for inviting us to testify on this important topic of the future state of the irs. i'd be happy to take your questions. >> thank you so much. the chair recognizes the vice chair of the government operations subcommittee, the gentleman from...
36
36
Apr 11, 2016
04/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
it's all digital. and of course we're all carrying devices which digitally track us. which digitally record us. our every thought is captured. whether we send it by e-mail or voice mail or text or anything. even places where we've been using technology for years, we have decided it would be a really good idea to put it all on the same technological backbone, namely the internet. think about atm networks. 30 years ago, you drove around looking for that little symbol that was on the back of the card. i need a cirrus network or i need a -- no longer. banks figured out we don't need to own networks. networks are expensive. we can just use the internet. that will be terrific. right, because this is the same internet that connects the rest of the world. this is the same internet thas dealers and terrorists. airplanes as they flew from sector to sector through dedicated networks. until some bright person said we can save money by doing this on the internet. so now that control is handled on the internet. the same internet our kids are playing games on. even when you think ab
it's all digital. and of course we're all carrying devices which digitally track us. which digitally record us. our every thought is captured. whether we send it by e-mail or voice mail or text or anything. even places where we've been using technology for years, we have decided it would be a really good idea to put it all on the same technological backbone, namely the internet. think about atm networks. 30 years ago, you drove around looking for that little symbol that was on the back of the...
56
56
Apr 23, 2016
04/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
double digits. russia came back to double-digit growth again.would say i am not too worried about the global economic situation, with maybe brazil being an exception. mily: netflix shares plunging in after-hours trading after forecasting weaker subscriber growth this quarter, especially in the where markets outside the u.s. what are the big themes you are pulling out? forecast is so important, in the midst of the price hike, they grandfathered in a lot of their longer-term customers. forecasting this is tough because we do not really know what the effect is going to be of this new price hike on their customers. the suggestion is perhaps netflix is getting closer and closer to how big it is going to be. emily: we are talking about billions of dollars on original programming. at what point do we know if it was worth it? said thatstings netflix would deliver material profits in 2017. they are profitable in the u.s., but if the growth does not keep up overseas or if currency markets hurt them, we might not see the profits next year that they have fo
double digits. russia came back to double-digit growth again.would say i am not too worried about the global economic situation, with maybe brazil being an exception. mily: netflix shares plunging in after-hours trading after forecasting weaker subscriber growth this quarter, especially in the where markets outside the u.s. what are the big themes you are pulling out? forecast is so important, in the midst of the price hike, they grandfathered in a lot of their longer-term customers....
418
418
tv
eye 418
favorite 0
quote 0
more than 80 percent are digital.t note, i can't resist the opportunity for a last look at a relic of the 20th century. >> hi. >> hey. how are you? i'm jamie. >> i'm kim. i'm the film girl. >> film girl. love it. this is tonight's feature? >> yes. this is our full-length feature, about an hour and a half. >> how does this contraption even work? >> this is the brain. and it comes through here and straight up... and over to that side. >> it's a new film, but are movie companies making film this way? >> they are not. that is why we have to go digital, because our choices are getting slimmer and slimmer. >> motor up. [ machinery clicking ] we have a movie. instead of these huge reels, movies are now shown electronically and stored on a high-capacity hard drive. but at $4 a pop at the berwick, the $70,000 required for a new digital system feels like mission impossible. renee tries one fundraising event after another. >> we've had poster sales to raise money. we've done other small things. some things have been very success
more than 80 percent are digital.t note, i can't resist the opportunity for a last look at a relic of the 20th century. >> hi. >> hey. how are you? i'm jamie. >> i'm kim. i'm the film girl. >> film girl. love it. this is tonight's feature? >> yes. this is our full-length feature, about an hour and a half. >> how does this contraption even work? >> this is the brain. and it comes through here and straight up... and over to that side. >> it's a new...
1,067
1.1K
Apr 10, 2016
04/16
by
KSTS
tv
eye 1,067
favorite 0
quote 0
además, si llamas en este momento, también incluiremos el contador digital de calorías.a o visita maxiclimber.com. >> correr es un ejercicio estupendo, es fantástico para la salud cardiovascular, sólo que a la larga, correr en exceso puede llegar a causar daños en las articulaciones. una alternativa a correr, al ciclismo y a la escalada, es el maxiclimber. hace trabajar la parte superior e inferior del cuerpo al mismo tiempo y no afecta las articulaciones de las extremidades o de la espalda. >> hablamos de maxiclimber, el increíble aparato diseñado para darte el mismo tipo de ejercicio intenso que harías al escalar una montaña. >> con maxiclimber, traemos la montaña a ti. >> maxiclimber trabaja prácticamente los mismos músculos que se utilizan al escalar. >> para escalar, es muy importante tener un torso muy fuerte, porque los músculos del abdomen ayudan a apoyar la espalda y el resto del cuerpo. he ido hasta la punta del kilimanjaro y ya he caminado el campamento base del everest. escalar es mi vida, y cuando no lo hago, me encanta usar maxiclimber como parte de mi entr
además, si llamas en este momento, también incluiremos el contador digital de calorías.a o visita maxiclimber.com. >> correr es un ejercicio estupendo, es fantástico para la salud cardiovascular, sólo que a la larga, correr en exceso puede llegar a causar daños en las articulaciones. una alternativa a correr, al ciclismo y a la escalada, es el maxiclimber. hace trabajar la parte superior e inferior del cuerpo al mismo tiempo y no afecta las articulaciones de las extremidades o de la...
24
24
Apr 26, 2016
04/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the baffler is a print and digital magazine of social analysis and political criticism and satire focusing on money power. they talk about the state of literary magazines and other media in the current state at an event sponsored by the denver form in january. this is 45 minutes. >> good afternoon. on behalf of the denver form, i want to welcome you to today's luncheon at the denver athletic club. i also want to welcome the viewers of c-span. c-span is an important contribution to american democracy as anything that comes to my mind. it is this down to and the founder of c-span was brian lamb who was a colleague of mine and we were press secretaries in the u.s. senate. he had this idea to start c-span. somewhere later in life i had the idea to start the club and the district reform. i would suggest that c-span was a better idea. >> it's remarkable and if you don't understand what's going on in america, the the probability is because you're not watching c-span. so watch c-span and be grateful for the extraordinary contributions made. i need to explain, the national football league
. >> the baffler is a print and digital magazine of social analysis and political criticism and satire focusing on money power. they talk about the state of literary magazines and other media in the current state at an event sponsored by the denver form in january. this is 45 minutes. >> good afternoon. on behalf of the denver form, i want to welcome you to today's luncheon at the denver athletic club. i also want to welcome the viewers of c-span. c-span is an important contribution...
38
38
Apr 26, 2016
04/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the baffler is a print and digital magazine of social analysis and political criticism and satire focusing on money power. they talk about the state of literary magazines and other media in the current state at an event sponsored by the denver form in january. this is 45 minutes. >> good afternoon. on behalf of the denver form, i want to welcome you to today's luncheon at the denver athletic club. i also want to welcome the viewers of c-span. c-span is an important contribution to american democracy as anything that comes to my mind. it is this down to and the founder of c-span was brian lamb who was a colleague of mine and we were press secretaries in the u.s. senate. he had this idea to start c-span. somewhere later in life i had the idea to start the club and the district reform. i would suggest that c-span was a better idea. >> it's remarkable and if you don't understand what's going on in america, the the probability is because you're not watching c-span. so watch c-span and be grateful for the extraordinary contributions made. i need to explain, the national football league
. >> the baffler is a print and digital magazine of social analysis and political criticism and satire focusing on money power. they talk about the state of literary magazines and other media in the current state at an event sponsored by the denver form in january. this is 45 minutes. >> good afternoon. on behalf of the denver form, i want to welcome you to today's luncheon at the denver athletic club. i also want to welcome the viewers of c-span. c-span is an important contribution...
258
258
Apr 11, 2016
04/16
by
CNBC
tv
eye 258
favorite 0
quote 0
double digit. look, if the dollar continues to decline versus major currencies as i believe it will that will provide a boost to earnings. 54% of sales come from outside the u.s. now the stock is three bucks off the all time high. it trades at a slight premium and deserves a premium. here's the bottom line. it may be hard to understand but once you get your head around what they do it is easy to see how this play has been able to deliver such excellent results. i think the stock has room to run. i tried to explain it. you wait for a pullback or start buying. this is a nutty market. look what happened today. opened up big and finished down. accenture is just a stock in the end and it swoons wit. much more "mad money" ahead including a company that can transform the aisles of walmart, target and your portfolio. all eyes on alcoa. i have the ceo fresh off an announcement. and it's the most wonderful time of year, or is it? i have the forecast. and there is a dark cloud hanging over wall street you hav
double digit. look, if the dollar continues to decline versus major currencies as i believe it will that will provide a boost to earnings. 54% of sales come from outside the u.s. now the stock is three bucks off the all time high. it trades at a slight premium and deserves a premium. here's the bottom line. it may be hard to understand but once you get your head around what they do it is easy to see how this play has been able to deliver such excellent results. i think the stock has room to...
42
42
Apr 19, 2016
04/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
as it did digitally enable the irs. to address the urgent problems there is a security summit that we applaud this collaboration for the ira's to work together to find solutions. taxpayer identities is foundational the security summit is working towards the solutions of the challenge. focusing on the future state it isn't quick and mostly done by paper from. most have no idea about tax information and often greeted with long wait times it extended the answer period. especially for the 43% to have to interact with the irs out said a filing a tax return. the irs kermit's state -- current states is pessimistic about the near-term possibility but the irs has committed to the taxpayer service model the vision alliance without taxpayer should be served by the tax administrator and allows taxpayers to foley understand the tax obligations and allows a taxpayer to secure the interact in the way they want to be served. batista not revolutionary statements but many other companies provide that today. so what does the future state
as it did digitally enable the irs. to address the urgent problems there is a security summit that we applaud this collaboration for the ira's to work together to find solutions. taxpayer identities is foundational the security summit is working towards the solutions of the challenge. focusing on the future state it isn't quick and mostly done by paper from. most have no idea about tax information and often greeted with long wait times it extended the answer period. especially for the 43% to...
94
94
Apr 20, 2016
04/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
he has a double digit lead in maryland.e are republicans in maryland. for everyone registered republican you have two registered democrats. the state has a republican governor right now. larry hogan was elected in 2014. he had never held elected office before. he used public financing to run for office. he just went around the state, stayed away from social issues and really focussed on economic issues. and he is now the governor. so that is the perfect environment for a candidate like donald trump who we saw in new york is focussing more and more on the economy and kind of staying away from some controversies. >> maryland a large african-american population there. i see that. i see trouble for the sanders campaign. >> exactly. in the washington suburbs and baltimore on the forefront of the black lives matter movement maryland is a very liberal state. a lot have passed a lot of progressive reforms and hillary clinton is leading here by double digits over sanders. >> let's go to delaware. 16 delegates, winner take all. donal
he has a double digit lead in maryland.e are republicans in maryland. for everyone registered republican you have two registered democrats. the state has a republican governor right now. larry hogan was elected in 2014. he had never held elected office before. he used public financing to run for office. he just went around the state, stayed away from social issues and really focussed on economic issues. and he is now the governor. so that is the perfect environment for a candidate like donald...
106
106
Apr 19, 2016
04/16
by
KQED
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
his audience extends to the digital world. we take a swing at playing the classics, virtually. ♪ katty: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. 28 have been killed and more wounded in kabul after a car bomb exploded. it came one week after taliban militants announced the start of the spring offensive. it targeted a security agency within the afghan government. christian fraser has the details. christian: a firefight in the center of kabul at the height of the morning rush hour. the entrance to the headquarters of a special fortress unit that protects the ministers and vips. >> a very big explosion happened. it damaged to the walls, and windows. there are suicide attackers in the area. the first attack was followed by another as more fighters and suicide bombers stormed the heavily guarded compound. the car bomb went off close to the surrounding houses and government buildings. 300 are said to have been injured. the smoke was seen rising close to the american embassy in the which arose the a
his audience extends to the digital world. we take a swing at playing the classics, virtually. ♪ katty: welcome to our viewers on public television in america and around the globe. 28 have been killed and more wounded in kabul after a car bomb exploded. it came one week after taliban militants announced the start of the spring offensive. it targeted a security agency within the afghan government. christian fraser has the details. christian: a firefight in the center of kabul at the height of...
102
102
Apr 13, 2016
04/16
by
WJLA
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 1
skimmers every day, every hour stealing your digits. >> they can use those 16 digits over the phone to place a phone order. they can use them online to plug it into a website. or they can actually clone a card. they can burn the information onto a blank atm or credit card and use that out in the wild. >> reporter: still not afraid? listen to this reformed credit card thief. >> it' lot of money. so anything i wanted i would just gofi is poacher turned >> somebody tur and he turned me in. >> reporter: then started working for the secret service, teaching agents how to stop skimmers helping themselves to the data on our magnetic strips. >> when the magnetic stripe was created identity theft wasn't an issue, and so the data was never properly encorrupted. once criminals figured it out, obviously it has become a huge issue. >> reporter: now this is the latest weapon in the fight against credit card triem. >> this right here is the recently issued standard chip and signature card. it is supposed to eliminate the cloning of your credit cards. >> reporter: because the chip holds your data encr
skimmers every day, every hour stealing your digits. >> they can use those 16 digits over the phone to place a phone order. they can use them online to plug it into a website. or they can actually clone a card. they can burn the information onto a blank atm or credit card and use that out in the wild. >> reporter: still not afraid? listen to this reformed credit card thief. >> it' lot of money. so anything i wanted i would just gofi is poacher turned >> somebody tur and...
51
51
Apr 4, 2016
04/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
but there is a digital divide. it is not confined only to the heart of america but it may replace manufacturing jobs because of a trade agreement or whatever issue that is involved. the skills for technology really are for everybody. in areas where we have a great deal of diversity like the washington metro region a lot of folks are being left out that are probably described as being in the service industry. folks who want to have a cup of coffee and they wanted someone who smiled and gave their change. what do you say to folks who say vocational training, quick technology certification might exp expedite you higher into society and more knowledgeable technology skills down the line. when they talk about the workforce development they usually talk about high paying jobs and it usually requires a high level of vocation. but a lot of people, immigrants, only have a high school diploma. so it is not confined to one segment of the country or population but all over in general. what suggestions or advice would you offer
but there is a digital divide. it is not confined only to the heart of america but it may replace manufacturing jobs because of a trade agreement or whatever issue that is involved. the skills for technology really are for everybody. in areas where we have a great deal of diversity like the washington metro region a lot of folks are being left out that are probably described as being in the service industry. folks who want to have a cup of coffee and they wanted someone who smiled and gave...
52
52
Apr 22, 2016
04/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
it's all digital. and of course we're all carrying devices which digitally track us.gitally record us. our every thought is captured. whether we send it by e-mail or voice mail or text or anything. even places where we've been using technology for years, we have decided it would be a really good idea to put it all on the same technological backbone, namely the internet. think about atm networks. 30 years ago, you drove around looking for that little symbol that was on the back of the card. i need a cirrus network or i need a -- no longer. banks figured out we don't need to own networks. networks are expensive. we can just use the internet. that will be terrific. right, because this is the same internet that connects the rest of the world. this is the same internet that connects pornographers and drug dealers and terrorists. airplanes as they flew from sector to sector through dedicated networks. until some bright person said we can save money by doing this on the internet. so now that control is handled on the internet. the same internet our kids are playing games on.
it's all digital. and of course we're all carrying devices which digitally track us.gitally record us. our every thought is captured. whether we send it by e-mail or voice mail or text or anything. even places where we've been using technology for years, we have decided it would be a really good idea to put it all on the same technological backbone, namely the internet. think about atm networks. 30 years ago, you drove around looking for that little symbol that was on the back of the card. i...
61
61
Apr 16, 2016
04/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
each tax endorses the digital service component of the irs plan. to take it a step further, we have advocated to congress that the irs actually accelerate these plans. this won't be easy. we know that the irs has many obstacles and this means ensuring that taxpayer information comes absolute first. on behalf, think you for inviting us to testify on this important topic on the future state of the irs. i'd be happy to take any questions from the subcommittee. >> thank you so much. the chair recognizes the chair of the government operations subcommittee, the gentleman from michigan for a series of question. >> thank you mr. chairman. probably the three of us being here indicates that we don't serve the irs. so then why are we here? i certainly agree with the point that you made with the general irs employee attempting to do their job but it's a difficult job. this olson, 2015 is the first year that the irs had to implement a number of measures that prove they are compliant with the affordable care act. one of those was the employer shared responsibili
each tax endorses the digital service component of the irs plan. to take it a step further, we have advocated to congress that the irs actually accelerate these plans. this won't be easy. we know that the irs has many obstacles and this means ensuring that taxpayer information comes absolute first. on behalf, think you for inviting us to testify on this important topic on the future state of the irs. i'd be happy to take any questions from the subcommittee. >> thank you so much. the chair...
69
69
Apr 9, 2016
04/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
yet, there is a digital divide. the digital divide went into the heart of america.kills for technology are for everybody. a lot of people are actually being left out who are actually probably worse out of given in wherervice industry people think have a nice day. folksptions, we say to who have the vocational training with technology certification? maybe, then move with more cap knowledgeable technology skills. usually, it cited high-paying jobs. every high level of education. of people, for whatever reason may only of a high school the loma. what suggestions and advice would you offer? >> i think that is what skillful is about. forward, employers are more and more not going to look for a specific document. they will look for the aggravation of skills i'm looking or. they will get a better price for it. it is less expensive to get two or three certificates are the employer will get somebody better suited. which, ethical drive the transition. aboutof what skillful is the senate employers and employees together. >> what mitch is doing is very innovative. universities
yet, there is a digital divide. the digital divide went into the heart of america.kills for technology are for everybody. a lot of people are actually being left out who are actually probably worse out of given in wherervice industry people think have a nice day. folksptions, we say to who have the vocational training with technology certification? maybe, then move with more cap knowledgeable technology skills. usually, it cited high-paying jobs. every high level of education. of people, for...
175
175
Apr 12, 2016
04/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 1
a deluge of digital records. x-rays, mris. all on account...of penelope.f at&t, and a network that scales up and down on-demand, this hospital can be ready. giving them the agility to be flexible & reliable. because no one knows & like at&t. weinto a new american century. born with a hunger to fly and a passion to build something better. and what an amazing time it's been, decade after decade of innovation, inspiration and wonder. so, we say thank you america for a century of trust, for the privilege of flying higher and higher, together. ♪ i accept i do a shorter i set these days.22. i even accept i have a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. but i won't play anything less than my best. so if there's something better than warfarin, i'm going for it. eliquis. eliquis reduced the risk of soke better than warfarin, plus it had significantly less eliquis had both... than warfarin... that's what i wanted to hear. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases yo
a deluge of digital records. x-rays, mris. all on account...of penelope.f at&t, and a network that scales up and down on-demand, this hospital can be ready. giving them the agility to be flexible & reliable. because no one knows & like at&t. weinto a new american century. born with a hunger to fly and a passion to build something better. and what an amazing time it's been, decade after decade of innovation, inspiration and wonder. so, we say thank you america for a century of...
61
61
Apr 4, 2016
04/16
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
who decides today in this digital age? >> it's coming from all sides. i think a lot of the media, tv media particularly, news media decides primarily on what's the competition is doing. what's the rush. what's the thing that everybody is doing. and what's the shiny object? now as we all know that word is trump for the shiny object, and it has for a while. but social media is having a great impact if there is enough social media. if there is a push on one thing or another. you can see tv news, and up in news and print almost especially in the earlier days of social media i thought saying this is what is now trending, and going on and on about what is going on out there as if the sense of cool and the sharper antenna are out there rather than on the beat. >> so the trends are being established, of course, by the people who are punching the buttons or going to a site, individuals. are we really talking about individuals determining what the news is? >> hopefully that's part of it. it's not all of it. i think you would be hard pressed to find a newsroom the
who decides today in this digital age? >> it's coming from all sides. i think a lot of the media, tv media particularly, news media decides primarily on what's the competition is doing. what's the rush. what's the thing that everybody is doing. and what's the shiny object? now as we all know that word is trump for the shiny object, and it has for a while. but social media is having a great impact if there is enough social media. if there is a push on one thing or another. you can see tv...
63
63
Apr 9, 2016
04/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
but the smartest thing is that it has a digital brain.o there are processes that can adjust light and aperture. they have designed a bluetooth connection for a smart phone so , they can institute precise controls or how much light or timing of the flash that goes in the camera, but you can also do sort of cap and go filter top features like you would on instagram. to do fairly complicated things like create a double exposure which puts two photographs in one frame or a countdown timer. things that would have been pretty much impossible with older polaroid camera technology are now possible with this new camera. david: is this a crapshoot? when i used polaroid cameras in the past, part of the fun is you take a picture and you really don't know how that image will come out. reporter: exactly. and you know what maybe when , digital was first coming out and the precision and predictability of the digital camera was the great selling point, that would have negated the possibilities to be successful, but the fact of the matter is, we all have d
but the smartest thing is that it has a digital brain.o there are processes that can adjust light and aperture. they have designed a bluetooth connection for a smart phone so , they can institute precise controls or how much light or timing of the flash that goes in the camera, but you can also do sort of cap and go filter top features like you would on instagram. to do fairly complicated things like create a double exposure which puts two photographs in one frame or a countdown timer. things...
49
49
Apr 24, 2016
04/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
-- digitization. i appreciate you coming by the office not too long ago and having a good visit to our visit i also want to give a shout out to your mom. that makes her very special. you are special but she is very special. we touched on a few of these things. there has been a lot talk about the copyright and the challenges there, but besides the copyright, what would be your biggest priorities, what you see as the biggest challenges with the job as you come in? dr. hayden: thank you, and especially for the shout out to helena. my mom was very thrilled when i put the pin on the arkansas state for her. one of the biggest challenges now that the technology 's 60 -- andre and securing that base, the copyright and congressional research service has i.t. needs as well, will be to bring the leadership team and the wonderful staff members at the library of congress together with the shared vision and to work as a team together to advance. sometimes, as you probably know with larger organizations that have th
-- digitization. i appreciate you coming by the office not too long ago and having a good visit to our visit i also want to give a shout out to your mom. that makes her very special. you are special but she is very special. we touched on a few of these things. there has been a lot talk about the copyright and the challenges there, but besides the copyright, what would be your biggest priorities, what you see as the biggest challenges with the job as you come in? dr. hayden: thank you, and...
66
66
Apr 5, 2016
04/16
by
CNBC
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
a triple-digit loss at this early hour for the dow. dow futures down 08, s&p futures down 15, nasdaq futures down 30. nasdaq was the big laggard in the session yesterday. looks like we're doubling those declines this morning. as for the ten-year treasury note yeel, hovering near one-month lows and lower again this morning, below that 1.80 level. we're in the 1.70 region. there's buying of u.s. government debt, pushing yields persistently lower. >> if you look at that chart, we're back at the lows on yield terms as we were at the real depths of negativity in the middle of february. just keep an eye on that, even though equity marks are relatively near the highs of the year. let's have a look at overseas markets. the nikkei down sharply as the stronger yen once again as hit japanese exporters. china managed to buck the trend as stocks closed near a three-month high. we also had two central bank decisions of note out in asia overnight. india cutting its key interest rate by 25 basis points to 6.5%. that was broadly in line with forecasts.
a triple-digit loss at this early hour for the dow. dow futures down 08, s&p futures down 15, nasdaq futures down 30. nasdaq was the big laggard in the session yesterday. looks like we're doubling those declines this morning. as for the ten-year treasury note yeel, hovering near one-month lows and lower again this morning, below that 1.80 level. we're in the 1.70 region. there's buying of u.s. government debt, pushing yields persistently lower. >> if you look at that chart, we're back...
193
193
Apr 20, 2016
04/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 193
favorite 0
quote 0
they say it could be single digits. and of course that is significant because if secretary clinton does win by double digits, she could all but put this race out of reach mathematically. that is the goal, though. that is why she has been barn storming this state along with former president bill clinton. he's held four campaign events alone in recent days just to give you a sense of the pace of campaigning here. and the secretary has really based her argument on two points. one, that she's a new yorker. she's served two terms as senator here. number two that she is in her words the practical progressive who likes to get things done. senator sanders giving her a real opening there after that interview he did with the new york daily news and sort of struggled to explain how he would actually carry out some of his policy positions. now we have seen this race getting increasingly uglier as you all have been talking about. and the real question for the sanders campaign is if secretary clinton does in fact pull out a huge vict
they say it could be single digits. and of course that is significant because if secretary clinton does win by double digits, she could all but put this race out of reach mathematically. that is the goal, though. that is why she has been barn storming this state along with former president bill clinton. he's held four campaign events alone in recent days just to give you a sense of the pace of campaigning here. and the secretary has really based her argument on two points. one, that she's a new...
298
298
Apr 13, 2016
04/16
by
KSTS
tv
eye 298
favorite 0
quote 0
---esto como parte de un digital...ara cerrar la brecha pilar niÑo tiene la historia...al :10 banner 0:22 adriana 0:48 domingo 1:11 veronica 1:31 enrique 1:39 era pkg cristavalenzuela/cibio computadora 8;03 conteaues aprender m en los progras que s emocionadas onmovidas! asi esta mpletamente gtis, una computadora 7:49 es algoue cont darle esto a mis ninos adriana garc/cibio computadora 8:4bueno yo nca bia recibidalgo asi, menosde la0 mas de 50 dres de la esela primaria hehts epittsburg recibieron los equipos hoy, coo parte de una alianza entre el distrity lorganizacion sianimo technology exchange west, cuyo objetivo principal es cerrar la brecha digital con equipos reacondicionados . domingo vasquez/otx west 19:20 es una computadora es internet de bajo costo, entrenamiento y tambien soporte porque todas las computadoras estan garantizadas0 y es que para muchas de estas familias esta es la primera vez tendran un equipo de estos en casa. 9:38 a veces uno tiene que elegir entre comprar comida o ropa para los hijos que una computadora 9:45 veronica silva/recio computador 4:1
---esto como parte de un digital...ara cerrar la brecha pilar niÑo tiene la historia...al :10 banner 0:22 adriana 0:48 domingo 1:11 veronica 1:31 enrique 1:39 era pkg cristavalenzuela/cibio computadora 8;03 conteaues aprender m en los progras que s emocionadas onmovidas! asi esta mpletamente gtis, una computadora 7:49 es algoue cont darle esto a mis ninos adriana garc/cibio computadora 8:4bueno yo nca bia recibidalgo asi, menosde la0 mas de 50 dres de la esela primaria hehts epittsburg...
64
64
Apr 25, 2016
04/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
david: a perfect example is , theiting digital media type that you described. someone talks by the way of cell phone. we want to make sure that if some isil operative gets captured or throws away a cell phone, that we are able to identify who it is that he has been talking to, where he has been, what sorts of connections he or -- he may have. charlie: what about encryption? david: there's been a lot of discussion about encryption. we work really closely with our colleagues at nsa. charlie: at fbi. david: and fbi, working on encryption issues. it's a challenge. i think the director of cia, director of fbi have spoken to the difficulty encountered with encryption. charlie: so has the president of the united states. david: absolutely, strong encryption, critical for --merce, legitimate purposes we are also working quite hard to be able to develop intelligence. theof the other aspects of -- of cyber intelligence that we are working on -- you mentioned this -- is social media. everybody knows there is a lot other information put out on social media by foreign person
david: a perfect example is , theiting digital media type that you described. someone talks by the way of cell phone. we want to make sure that if some isil operative gets captured or throws away a cell phone, that we are able to identify who it is that he has been talking to, where he has been, what sorts of connections he or -- he may have. charlie: what about encryption? david: there's been a lot of discussion about encryption. we work really closely with our colleagues at nsa. charlie: at...
151
151
Apr 18, 2016
04/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
msnbc's tony dokoupil , with doub double digit leads right now. it is interesting of insights you are gathering there. >> reporter: i am in the garage of the windshield wiper on the buffalo medical campus. this is not the buffalo you may know. hillary clinton brought a lot of energy this this place and $10 million helped to develop it. jobs are going up in this location. here is the issue here. this is the fascinating dynamic. she brought young people to buffalo and a key change in the demographic here. those young people came and they are not necessarily hillary clinton voters. donald trump has been going around in the state with a doom's day scenario talking about job loss. we got a foose ball table here. here, home prices are going up and jobs. >> here in buffalo, maybe a birdie scenario, tamron. >> it is interesting when you look at going back to the comparison to brooklyn where we are, tony, we got a rally of 28,000 people and bernie sanderss is down to double digits. when you go to upstate, it is insight full and why his campaign feels they
msnbc's tony dokoupil , with doub double digit leads right now. it is interesting of insights you are gathering there. >> reporter: i am in the garage of the windshield wiper on the buffalo medical campus. this is not the buffalo you may know. hillary clinton brought a lot of energy this this place and $10 million helped to develop it. jobs are going up in this location. here is the issue here. this is the fascinating dynamic. she brought young people to buffalo and a key change in the...
245
245
Apr 2, 2016
04/16
by
WNBC
tv
eye 245
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> some trailing ted cruz by double digits in wisconsin's latest poll. cruz so confident, he's in north dakota where 25 delegates can vote for anyone. cruz knows every delegate taken from trump counts. >> and instead of nominating donald trump, that would be a train wreck, nominating donald elections hillary clinton. >> reporter: trump coming up with what may have been his worst week yet, his top aide under investigation, his flip-flop on abortion punishment. some form of punishment. >> for the women? >> yes in there speaking out at his rally. >> no one has greater respect for women than donald trump. >> tuesday, it's crucial for gaining momentum, with 42 delegates at stake split between the candidates. >> you are seeing a fierce and pitch to battle to win over the delegates. >> reporter: trump pleaded with voters here in a new radio add. >> i just want to talk to the people of wisconsin, because there's so much misinformation that's being put out there about me. >> reporter: kasich also campaigning in the badger state. >> i never intend to win here, hop
. >> some trailing ted cruz by double digits in wisconsin's latest poll. cruz so confident, he's in north dakota where 25 delegates can vote for anyone. cruz knows every delegate taken from trump counts. >> and instead of nominating donald trump, that would be a train wreck, nominating donald elections hillary clinton. >> reporter: trump coming up with what may have been his worst week yet, his top aide under investigation, his flip-flop on abortion punishment. some form of...
198
198
Apr 3, 2016
04/16
by
KNTV
tv
eye 198
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: ted cruz trailing by double digits in wisconsin's latest polls. cruz so confident he's in north dakota today, where 25 unbound delegates can vote for anyone, and cruz knows every delegate taken from trump counts. >> nominating donald trump would be a train wreck, that nominating donald elects hillary clinton. >> reporter: trump coming off what may have been his worst week yet, his top aide under investigation, his nuclear comments under fire, basic fallout on his flip-flop on abortion punishment. >> there has to be some form of punishment. >> for the woman? >> yeah. >> reporter: reaching out to women at his rally. >> nobody has greater respect for women than donald trump. nobody. >> reporter: the primary on tuesday is crucial to regaining momentum with 42 delegates at stake split between the candidates. >> i think you'll see a fierce and pitched battle to win over the delegates. >> reporter: trump pleading with voters here in a new radio ad. >> i just wanted to talk to the people of wisconsin, because there's so much misinformation that's being pu
. >> reporter: ted cruz trailing by double digits in wisconsin's latest polls. cruz so confident he's in north dakota today, where 25 unbound delegates can vote for anyone, and cruz knows every delegate taken from trump counts. >> nominating donald trump would be a train wreck, that nominating donald elects hillary clinton. >> reporter: trump coming off what may have been his worst week yet, his top aide under investigation, his nuclear comments under fire, basic fallout on...
134
134
Apr 30, 2016
04/16
by
CNBC
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
it's digital. ier-to-date so far almost 90% of our orders are coming online. 83% of our sales are coming online if i have to tell you, it's the catalogue that comes to remind me to go online. i heard people saying they are eliminating their cat lock. no, we will always have catalogue to print for us because of our scale and we're able to print a mail catalogue cost effectively. we are shifting away from print and shifting to digital parking. >> thank you, sam. i want to thank you for your time. >> thank you. appreciate it. >>> up next, we are on the money, is building a solid nestegg easier than you think? if you have warren if you have bet's advice, it could be simple. we'll give you the simple strategies that he follows next. >>> next, medical marijuana has a new patience for your dogs. how vets are using pot for their fur babies. cathy's gotten used to the smell of lingering garbage... ...in her kitchen yup, she's gone noseblind. she thinks it smells fine, but her guests smell this. ding, flies,
it's digital. ier-to-date so far almost 90% of our orders are coming online. 83% of our sales are coming online if i have to tell you, it's the catalogue that comes to remind me to go online. i heard people saying they are eliminating their cat lock. no, we will always have catalogue to print for us because of our scale and we're able to print a mail catalogue cost effectively. we are shifting away from print and shifting to digital parking. >> thank you, sam. i want to thank you for your...
102
102
Apr 14, 2016
04/16
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
maire, french minister for the digital economy.will: it's time to take a quick check on the markets. over to wall street, where banks have been helping boost the u.s. stocks. goldman sachs among the top gainers. the dow jones just above the flat line. the nasdaq nearly flat. tech having a bit of a hard day. s&p 500, just a little better. a similar story earlier in europe. the cac 40 closing up 0.4%. london's ftse closing just above the flat line. finally, if you ask any coin collector, they will tell you it's all about the details. many in germany were in a frenzy earlier. hundreds of people lined up, waiting to get their hands on the new five-euro coin. it has a translucent blue ring made of plastic. authorities say that makes it unenforceable -- unforgeable. it's collected as legal tender only in germany -- it is accepted as legal tender only in germany. catherine n.: maybe we will come up with our own version. thanks very much, will hilderbrandt. time for a short break. stay with us. more on our international top headlines comin
maire, french minister for the digital economy.will: it's time to take a quick check on the markets. over to wall street, where banks have been helping boost the u.s. stocks. goldman sachs among the top gainers. the dow jones just above the flat line. the nasdaq nearly flat. tech having a bit of a hard day. s&p 500, just a little better. a similar story earlier in europe. the cac 40 closing up 0.4%. london's ftse closing just above the flat line. finally, if you ask any coin collector, they...
150
150
Apr 20, 2016
04/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm not sure it will tighten to single digits. there may not be enough vote left to get this down to single digits. the key to new york city is new york city comes in first. that's the biggest area, her strongest area. bernie sanders, a lot stronger in the upstate, in the rural areas, in the southern tier. i don't know with 40% left if he can get it down to single digits. >> steve kornacki, thank you very much. >> eugene robinson, pulitzer prize winner of "washington post" is with us. there's that expression, staying too long at the fair. >> yeah? >> and after this very good result for the clinton campaign tonight, people who make a living at this are going to start asking about a, as chuck todd puts it, how does bernie sanders land the plane. >> right. and that's a question at of people will be asking, i think, beginning tomorrow, if they haven't answered already. you know, with donald trump's huge win tonight, we just should not underestimate how good a night this looks for hillary clinton. it answers a lot of questions. imagine
i'm not sure it will tighten to single digits. there may not be enough vote left to get this down to single digits. the key to new york city is new york city comes in first. that's the biggest area, her strongest area. bernie sanders, a lot stronger in the upstate, in the rural areas, in the southern tier. i don't know with 40% left if he can get it down to single digits. >> steve kornacki, thank you very much. >> eugene robinson, pulitzer prize winner of "washington post"...
138
138
Apr 19, 2016
04/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
he believes she will win by single digits, not double digits. here is the very bottom line on the race. if hillary clinton were to win by single digits, bernie sanders can claim a moral victory. he can claim, you know, that he beat the expectations game. he's running out of state to keep beating expectations. he has to win and win big in order to start separating, you know, the delegate situation because hillary clinton has separation from him right now leading by several hundred delegates and can you see that right now. he has got to catch up. that's plain and simple, greta. >> ed, is the campaign say talking privately, are they pulling their hair out why they ever let or didn't push back on bernie sanders running on the democratic side? because he never -- he never really wanted to be a democrat. i still haven't figured that one out. they were letting him be part of the game and then all of a sudden he has this. >> you are right when he was an independent and socialist and not a democrat. they let him into the debates. i have spoken to clinton
he believes she will win by single digits, not double digits. here is the very bottom line on the race. if hillary clinton were to win by single digits, bernie sanders can claim a moral victory. he can claim, you know, that he beat the expectations game. he's running out of state to keep beating expectations. he has to win and win big in order to start separating, you know, the delegate situation because hillary clinton has separation from him right now leading by several hundred delegates and...
142
142
Apr 19, 2016
04/16
by
FBC
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
that was despite a double-digit gain in status of its cloud services unit. but revenue was down 5% a year ago. ibm in the process of a transition from hardware to cloud computing as well as data analytics and software security. make sure to watch "mornings with maria" 7:00 a.m. eastern time at the ibm cfo martin schroeder. >> investors look over another big bank this morning. altman sets to post disappointing result like big banks that have reported that further earnings season due to choppy markets. analysts looking for a profit of $2.45 per share on revenue of $6.79. will they beat the lowered expectation? minneapolis fed president is calling on the government to break up the big banks and he told our own liz claman on countdown to the closing bell that she does not want a repeat of 2008. >> we are running out of time. if we don't ask why we still remember out that the crisis was, i'm afraid we'll turn the chapter on this. we will tell ourselves the problem can happen again in 20, 30, 50 years to now we may face another terrible crisis like we did in 2008.
that was despite a double-digit gain in status of its cloud services unit. but revenue was down 5% a year ago. ibm in the process of a transition from hardware to cloud computing as well as data analytics and software security. make sure to watch "mornings with maria" 7:00 a.m. eastern time at the ibm cfo martin schroeder. >> investors look over another big bank this morning. altman sets to post disappointing result like big banks that have reported that further earnings season...