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you have 9 in electronic cigarettes. it's a trace amounts do you want people to stay on tobacco cigarettes and not transition away to this technology. when i hear those arguments, it's disheartening. >> we heard over 35-year-olds are the target audience for this. you're with the campaign for tobacco-free kids. what's krur response? >> our concern is e-cigarettes are marketed just like traditional tobacco products were marked for 50 or 60 years using the same tactics and themes, and those have a clear appeal to kids. we haven't seen cigarette advertising on television over 40 years. we seal it reglamourizing smoking for the young people. the flavors, cherry, vanilla and chocolate, the in-store displays and the sports sponsorships. you saw the celebrity, so the themes of sex, glaum glamour and rebellion. they show a doubling in the use of e-cigarettes by high school and middle school students is not surprising but extremely disturbing. >> the study that we saw made a link between how many kids have tried e-cigarettes versu
you have 9 in electronic cigarettes. it's a trace amounts do you want people to stay on tobacco cigarettes and not transition away to this technology. when i hear those arguments, it's disheartening. >> we heard over 35-year-olds are the target audience for this. you're with the campaign for tobacco-free kids. what's krur response? >> our concern is e-cigarettes are marketed just like traditional tobacco products were marked for 50 or 60 years using the same tactics and themes, and...
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any electrons on your seat? yes, any electrons on your seat? and when these electrons squished closer and closer, what do they do? begin with "r" end with "l". they repel and this is an electrical repulsion, my friend, between you and the chairs upon which you sit. let's put it this way. let's suppose this table-- pretend this table is a magnet. you guys know about magnets repelling. turn around, they attract, yeah. but you know magnets repel. you've all played with magnets. wow, how come that happened? there's no reason for that. come on, we'll talk about it later, yeah? but pretend that this table is a magnet and pretend that my shoe here is a magnet. and i have a force of repulsion, magnetic repulsion between my shoes and the table. can you picture in your mind's eye me walking across the table and not making contact such that someone could come up and take a piece of paper and slip it right under my shoe? can you imagine that? can you? how many people say no, i can't imagine such a thing? you have to show me. show your hands. hey, but you k
any electrons on your seat? yes, any electrons on your seat? and when these electrons squished closer and closer, what do they do? begin with "r" end with "l". they repel and this is an electrical repulsion, my friend, between you and the chairs upon which you sit. let's put it this way. let's suppose this table-- pretend this table is a magnet. you guys know about magnets repelling. turn around, they attract, yeah. but you know magnets repel. you've all played with magnets....
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tobacco companies are working on their own electronic products. shaped like a cigarette and about the same size. an interpal battery heating a warming unit. to some the draw of e-cigarettes is the freedom it gives to puff away. >> it was the ease of it, you can do it inside. >> he is a radio producer and gets stuck in the studio for hours on end without a cigarette. and it helps's his caveings. >> i got them because i couldn't leave my desk at work for long period of time. and i was like this is nice. >> some say too nice. >> this is clearly, clearly something that is being done to get kids hooked. >> in a survey released by the cdc, 1.8 million middle and high school students have tried e-cigarettes. that number has doubled in just a year, and three-quarters of those students have also triad regular cigarette. some smokers hope e-cigarettes will help them quit tobacco. >> i think it could be a way to cut down, but it's still nicotine and it's close enough to cigarettes that i don't think it made me want to stop smoking. >> for you they are a larg
tobacco companies are working on their own electronic products. shaped like a cigarette and about the same size. an interpal battery heating a warming unit. to some the draw of e-cigarettes is the freedom it gives to puff away. >> it was the ease of it, you can do it inside. >> he is a radio producer and gets stuck in the studio for hours on end without a cigarette. and it helps's his caveings. >> i got them because i couldn't leave my desk at work for long period of time. and...
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to have to "power off" our electronics in flight.ut just how dangerous is i if y >>> we all know how irritating it is to have to power off our electronics in flight but just how dangerous it is if you don't? renee marsh set out to answer that question once and for all. >> please turn off all phones and electronic devices. >> reporter: the faa could decide to relax those restrictions. at boeing's plant in seattle, we asked the people who build the planes if it's dangerous to keep devices on during all phases of flight. >> the emissions are being measured by this antenna here. >> reporter: inside boeing's electromagnetic interference lab, engineers have been studying the issue for years. testing cell phones, laptops and tablets impacts on airplane's systems. and engineer kenny tested my cell phone. >> this phone is communicating with the cell tower. and these spikes show that it has failed. >> reporter: its emissions crossed the threshold and could interfere with systems like the plane's smoke alarm. next test? a laptop. >> goes above
to have to "power off" our electronics in flight.ut just how dangerous is i if y >>> we all know how irritating it is to have to power off our electronics in flight but just how dangerous it is if you don't? renee marsh set out to answer that question once and for all. >> please turn off all phones and electronic devices. >> reporter: the faa could decide to relax those restrictions. at boeing's plant in seattle, we asked the people who build the planes if it's...
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rules banning electronics on takeoff and land willing be changing. sharyl attkisson has the story. and charlie rose and norah o'donnell speak with the former president about hillary's choice. >> reporter: do you think she'd ra e president or a grandmother? >> (laughs) captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the latest battle front in the war on terror is an upscale shopping mall in nairobi, kenya. the siege there by somali terror group known as al-shabaab is now into its third night. but late today, the interior ministry said it believes that all of the hostages there have been freed. this all began saturday when terrorists linked to al qaeda stormed the mall, a symbol of kenya's growing economic power. as grenades exploded and gunfire rang out, many shoppers ran for their lives, others were taken hostage. at least 62 people from four continents were killed. police say three terrorists have been killed and ten arrested but amid all the chaos police reports have been changing. president obama said today the united states
rules banning electronics on takeoff and land willing be changing. sharyl attkisson has the story. and charlie rose and norah o'donnell speak with the former president about hillary's choice. >> reporter: do you think she'd ra e president or a grandmother? >> (laughs) captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the latest battle front in the war on terror is an upscale shopping mall in nairobi, kenya. the...
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players and many electronics during takeoff and landing. >> they really had only had anecdotal evidencen any way shape or form that it somewhat interfered with the aircraft's performance. they could never prove anything like that. >> reporter: boeing even used sacks of potatoes which apparently absorb and reflect radio wave signals much like humans but found no definite correlation between electronics and interference with flight systems on airplanes. and since last year, some pilots have been using ipads and other tablets in the cockpit without issue. >> i can call all the charts up for atlanta that fast. >> reporter: passengers like lee davis overwhelmingly support a change. >> i actually like the idea mostly because i like to listen to music when i'm flying and especially during takeoff. >> reporter: talking on cell phones will remain off limits because phones can emit signals strong enough to be received at long distances and could interfere with the planes. >> pelley: sharyl attkisson at ronald reagan national for us tonight. sharyl, thank you very much. while we're on the subject
players and many electronics during takeoff and landing. >> they really had only had anecdotal evidencen any way shape or form that it somewhat interfered with the aircraft's performance. they could never prove anything like that. >> reporter: boeing even used sacks of potatoes which apparently absorb and reflect radio wave signals much like humans but found no definite correlation between electronics and interference with flight systems on airplanes. and since last year, some...
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now, altria is getting into the electronic cigarette space however they just announced their first electronic cigarette in june to be released some time in august. they haven't really snapped up that much market share. lorilar is an established player in this space. their brand of electronic cigarette--- blu---has 37% of market share. and i think they are in the best position to capitalize on further growth in the market. so i'd want to play lorilar in a very long term view maybe looking at a deep in the money call in january around the 35 strike for around $8.50. my break even would be a dollar higher from where the stock is trading right now. it's going to give me a lot of time for this to play out and it's gonna behave just like the stock. > >alright james, there's a lot of people betting this isn't going to be a novelty or a fad and it's gonna have some traction. thanks so much. > >thank you. that's our show for today. coming up tomorrow...millionaire state of mind. we'll reveal the money secrets of the world's wealthiest people. that's next time. from all of us at first business, we wish
now, altria is getting into the electronic cigarette space however they just announced their first electronic cigarette in june to be released some time in august. they haven't really snapped up that much market share. lorilar is an established player in this space. their brand of electronic cigarette--- blu---has 37% of market share. and i think they are in the best position to capitalize on further growth in the market. so i'd want to play lorilar in a very long term view maybe looking at a...
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go long. >> pelley: if you do any nighing you know the drill: all electronic devices must be turned offto takeoff and landing. but this week, an advisory panel is expected to recommend a change in those rules, so we asked transportation correspondent sharyl attkisson to look into that. >> reporter: easing the limits on electronics would be a relief for paul mullen and his wife who are about to board a flight with their two boys. >> they have an attention span that's this long and to tell them no you have to wait is really hard for them. >> reporter: some f.a.a. rules about electronics go back to 1966 and predate america's addiction to computerized devices. >> your mobile phones and other electronic devices should be turned off. >> reporter: cbs transportation safety analyst mark rosenker says he fully expects the f.a.a. to thrift ban on computer games, e-book readers, d.v.d. players and many electronics during takeoff and landing. >> they really had only had anecdotal evidence that in any way shape or form that it somewhat interfered with the aircraft's performance. they could never pro
go long. >> pelley: if you do any nighing you know the drill: all electronic devices must be turned offto takeoff and landing. but this week, an advisory panel is expected to recommend a change in those rules, so we asked transportation correspondent sharyl attkisson to look into that. >> reporter: easing the limits on electronics would be a relief for paul mullen and his wife who are about to board a flight with their two boys. >> they have an attention span that's this long...
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liz: well it's got to be with electronic arts.are one of the largest, most exciting games-makers but again that chicken and egg syndrome, you have to wait for the new console. that is how gamers think before they start buying new games. so the gamers and game companies have to figure out how do we get all the inventory correct? let's find out. we're with the head of ea. he is peter moore. great to have you. thank you for joining us. >> hi, liz.plsure. liz: once again "3 days in the valley" you've been with us many years, it is wonderful. how are you preparing i expect to be onslaught of demand for the playstation 4 games? >> we've been preparing for two years. our developers around the world have 11 games for the nextgen, playstation 4 and xbox battlefield, need for speed, already to go when the platform is launched. we're excited and we have great content coming for game years each of the consoles, whether nintendo or xbox they have a personality when it comes to the gamers that prefer them. what games do playstation, are you exp
liz: well it's got to be with electronic arts.are one of the largest, most exciting games-makers but again that chicken and egg syndrome, you have to wait for the new console. that is how gamers think before they start buying new games. so the gamers and game companies have to figure out how do we get all the inventory correct? let's find out. we're with the head of ea. he is peter moore. great to have you. thank you for joining us. >> hi, liz.plsure. liz: once again "3 days in the...
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turning off those electronic device on- board planes.may lead to some changes. >> the alameda county district attorney's office is now filing charges against a hayward man accused of beating his dog. this video of ter-rell daniels appears to show him beating his dog repeatedly with a belt. the video was posted on instagram by daniels' 17 year-old son. kron four's philippe djegal has more on the charges. and where the case goes from here. a story you'll only see on kron 4 news. >> reporter: the district attorney's office is charging terrell daniels with a misdemeanor charge of animal cruelty. his arraignment is set for october 9th. lovey. the 10-month old shitzu seen in the video. and, fluffy. the family's other dog were seized earlier this month by animal control. both dogs are still being held at the tri-valley animal shelter in dublin. until the investigation into this case is closed. in an interview with kron four last week. daniels said he is not a bad person. today, he declined to comment on the charges on camera. but in a statement
turning off those electronic device on- board planes.may lead to some changes. >> the alameda county district attorney's office is now filing charges against a hayward man accused of beating his dog. this video of ter-rell daniels appears to show him beating his dog repeatedly with a belt. the video was posted on instagram by daniels' 17 year-old son. kron four's philippe djegal has more on the charges. and where the case goes from here. a story you'll only see on kron 4 news. >>...
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they can be mechanical, electronic, even -- so this connection is literal. our brains, they are made of cells, circuits formed by cells, so we have about 100 billion cells intersecting or brains. they communicate with one another through electrical signals. that's how other memories are viewed, euromotionses are created, how we sense the world around us, all through the same basket alphabet and language. in the came of primeiaries, we are -- and we can send them to devices, and these devices will move, according to the voluntary motivation -- so what you see here is the eagle's view. each one of these is a connector f with -- why is it planted in different ranges. >> this is one of the probes. and as you will see in a moment, the signals can be broadcast. >> hear the popcorn -- >> this is actually a brainstorm, the real thing. and by that you mean a burt. >> from hundreds the neurons over time. this is the alphabet of the brain. >> is it different to work with primat primates? obviously a lot of people bring up concerns about doing animal studies overall. wh
they can be mechanical, electronic, even -- so this connection is literal. our brains, they are made of cells, circuits formed by cells, so we have about 100 billion cells intersecting or brains. they communicate with one another through electrical signals. that's how other memories are viewed, euromotionses are created, how we sense the world around us, all through the same basket alphabet and language. in the came of primeiaries, we are -- and we can send them to devices, and these devices...
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the protons can pass through the membrane of the electrons concert and have to pass through a circuit which generates electricity. on the other side of the membrane the protons and electrons reacts with the oxygen from the air thanks to the other catalyst which generates water and heat these thin fuel cells can be stacked to produce as much power as necessary. i dealt to the plane would get very far for used to take graphite plates using hydrogen cars so the institute has managed to miniaturize its technology to such an extent that this block contains over one hundred fuel cells the flow fields that channel the gas saw etched into thin sheets of carbon in a slab and the finished fuel cells are tested in this machine so why did they decide to stick them in unmanned aircraft. would be firstly unmanned aircraft. secondly these devices are not very technically. but they require extremely accurate weight and yet i mentioned parameters the weight of this power source is one of its main benefits if we think of it that the institute has three different drone models based around the same fuel
the protons can pass through the membrane of the electrons concert and have to pass through a circuit which generates electricity. on the other side of the membrane the protons and electrons reacts with the oxygen from the air thanks to the other catalyst which generates water and heat these thin fuel cells can be stacked to produce as much power as necessary. i dealt to the plane would get very far for used to take graphite plates using hydrogen cars so the institute has managed to miniaturize...
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through its money five should buy guns which is part of radio electronic tag . ologies it will expire receiving the enemy radar signal processing it and sending the same but much more powerful signal by its where it came from all in a matter of milliseconds this causes the enemy's radar screen to light with noise leaving them unable to lock onto the target the radio frequencies are friendly forces can be programmed in as well so they aren't affected the cross suka to also has other advantages over the previous models. are able to get works also massacre if you've noticed it assumes the necessary right away and not just any position of using it. also has a self leveling system in the publisher and then the in tennis starts working on this station is fully functional and ready to detect. the system is capable of hiding areas of hundreds of kilometers square and make it appear as if atomic power stations ports can treat cones never even existed it can also use passive radar to triangulate the position of any bogeys without giving away its own position. also has ano
through its money five should buy guns which is part of radio electronic tag . ologies it will expire receiving the enemy radar signal processing it and sending the same but much more powerful signal by its where it came from all in a matter of milliseconds this causes the enemy's radar screen to light with noise leaving them unable to lock onto the target the radio frequencies are friendly forces can be programmed in as well so they aren't affected the cross suka to also has other advantages...
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tokyo electron separately had just under 13%.a fair question, regulators will look at that and say no way, maybe they won't, no way we'll let the two behemoths together because the price of personal electronic will jump because you would have a long on the equipment used to manufacture semiconductor chips that goes inside of these things. >> that is very interesting. when you look at product lines they're very complimentary. there are almost no overlap. that is what is very interesting about connecting the dots of technology that are really going to change the game going forward. not only that, but with our scale we should actually be able to produce at lower cost an help our customers produce their products at lower costs. liz: so you're saying that the price would come down. do you anticipate, are you ready for a fight from the regulators? >> well, we've looked at the situation very, very closely and we're convinced that the complimentary nature of our product lines will allow this deal to progress smoothly through the regulato
tokyo electron separately had just under 13%.a fair question, regulators will look at that and say no way, maybe they won't, no way we'll let the two behemoths together because the price of personal electronic will jump because you would have a long on the equipment used to manufacture semiconductor chips that goes inside of these things. >> that is very interesting. when you look at product lines they're very complimentary. there are almost no overlap. that is what is very interesting...
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the protons can pass through the membrane but the electrons khans and have to pass through a circuit which generates electricity. on the other side of the membrane the protons and electrons reacts with the allston from the air thanks to the other catalyst which generates water and heat these thin fuel cells can be stacked to produce as much power as necessary. i doubt the plane would get very far to use the graphite plates using hydrogen cars so the institute has managed to miniaturize the technology to such an extent that this block contains over one hundred fuel cells the flow fields that channeled the gas saw etched into thin sheets of carbon in a slab and the finished fuel cells are tested in this machine so why did they decide to stick them in unmanned aircraft but there would be no firstly unmanned aircraft. secondly these devices are not very technically. but they require extremely accurate weight and yet i mentioned parameters the weight of this power source is one of its main benefits is to think of. the institute has three different draw models based around the same fuel ce
the protons can pass through the membrane but the electrons khans and have to pass through a circuit which generates electricity. on the other side of the membrane the protons and electrons reacts with the allston from the air thanks to the other catalyst which generates water and heat these thin fuel cells can be stacked to produce as much power as necessary. i doubt the plane would get very far to use the graphite plates using hydrogen cars so the institute has managed to miniaturize the...
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. >> the suspects got away with bags and electronics. police track them down a few hours later thanks to good descriptions from the victims and no one was hurt. >> oakland has seen its fair share of side shows, but cell phones from a weekend gathering shows something more disturbing. kpix5 shows us how the illegal events are getting more and more violent. >> 4:15 saturday morning, a fight breaks out after this black car crashes into a white camero. several cars of the camero driver begin dragging the driver of the black car out on to the street. they take turns beating him. then, they take it out on the car itself. kicking and punching it. eventually, one guy gets up on the hood and repeatedly fires at the front windshield. apparently, nobody is in the car at the time. the person who shot this video wants to remain unanimous, but told me in an e-mail, a woman was beaten up by another woman. a video ends with a barrage of gun shots from what sounds like an automatic weapon. out here on middle harbor road, you can see remnants of the side
. >> the suspects got away with bags and electronics. police track them down a few hours later thanks to good descriptions from the victims and no one was hurt. >> oakland has seen its fair share of side shows, but cell phones from a weekend gathering shows something more disturbing. kpix5 shows us how the illegal events are getting more and more violent. >> 4:15 saturday morning, a fight breaks out after this black car crashes into a white camero. several cars of the camero...
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rules banning electronics on takeoff and land willing be changing. sharyl attkisson has the story.rlie rose and norah o'donnell speak with the former president about hillary's choi choice. >> reporter: do you think she'd rather be president or a grandmother. >> (laughs) captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the latest battle front in the war on terror is an upscale shopping mall in nairobi, kenya. the siege there by somali terror
rules banning electronics on takeoff and land willing be changing. sharyl attkisson has the story.rlie rose and norah o'donnell speak with the former president about hillary's choi choice. >> reporter: do you think she'd rather be president or a grandmother. >> (laughs) captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: good evening. the latest battle front in the war on terror is an upscale shopping mall in nairobi, kenya. the...
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own without being detected with military planes being so well protected against electronic interference i bet the pilots don't have to turn off their mobile phones when taking off and landing military conflicts often act as a catalyst for scientific advancement this is especially true of the radar which first proved itself as a viable means of defense at the end of the second world war since then radar and plane developers have been trying to outmaneuver each other to get the upper hand on the battlefield a simple radar system is made up of a transmitter under receiver the transmitter emits radio waves which bounce off an object such as this aircraft and are picked up by the receiver military radars control to be split into two types detection and search and targeting radar detection in situ a dusk on a wide area once every fifteen to thirty seconds and operates on long radio waves they are used for early warning systems and surveillance targeting radars on the other hand a much narrower area several times a second and a use for missile guidance systems and targets tracking but it's not
own without being detected with military planes being so well protected against electronic interference i bet the pilots don't have to turn off their mobile phones when taking off and landing military conflicts often act as a catalyst for scientific advancement this is especially true of the radar which first proved itself as a viable means of defense at the end of the second world war since then radar and plane developers have been trying to outmaneuver each other to get the upper hand on the...
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been so well protected against electronic interference i bet the pilots don't have to turn off their mobile phones when taking off and landing military conflicts often act as a catalyst for scientific advancement this is especially true of the radar which first proved itself as a viable means of the fence at the end of the second world war since then radar and plane developers have been trying to outmaneuver each other to get the upper hand on the battlefield a simple radar system is made up of a transmitter under receiver the transmitter emits radio waves which bounce off an object such as this aircraft and are picked up by the receiver military radars control to be split into two types detection and search and targeting radar detection in situ a dusk on the y. dario once every fifteen to thirty seconds and operates on long radio waves they are used for early warning systems and surveillance targeting radars on the other hand a much narrower area several times a second and a use for missile guidance systems and targets tracking but it's not all doom and gloom for the acapella. there
been so well protected against electronic interference i bet the pilots don't have to turn off their mobile phones when taking off and landing military conflicts often act as a catalyst for scientific advancement this is especially true of the radar which first proved itself as a viable means of the fence at the end of the second world war since then radar and plane developers have been trying to outmaneuver each other to get the upper hand on the battlefield a simple radar system is made up of...
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despite that, engineers say, no electronic device has taken down a plane.nes, passengers are flying with electronics. >> customershat recommends devices not be used in flight unless the airplane is used across every single, asking the fliept attend dapts -- flight attendants which devices could be used and which cannot be used. that's a heavy burden. >> a burden he says is impractical. rene marsh, crown 4 news. >>> police in florida, nearly hit being hit by a suspected drunk driver. the car is skidding past the officer's vehicle. it started when police tried to pull over the driver. as you could see here, he sped off. the car reached speeds of 100 miles an hour. the driver ran a red light and slammed into another vehicle. the driver was identified as 30- year-old james maddics. >>> and coming up in sports, a's and giants take to the ball field. the big news on the giant's big deal. what's playing in the box office this weekend. more news is next. goodnight. thanks, olivia. thank you. so you can make a payment from your cell to almost anyone's phone or email
despite that, engineers say, no electronic device has taken down a plane.nes, passengers are flying with electronics. >> customershat recommends devices not be used in flight unless the airplane is used across every single, asking the fliept attend dapts -- flight attendants which devices could be used and which cannot be used. that's a heavy burden. >> a burden he says is impractical. rene marsh, crown 4 news. >>> police in florida, nearly hit being hit by a suspected...
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more than twenty million traffic movements per day without an effective electronic management system daily life in a megacity is impossible to organize cameras can be found even beyond the ring of steel. in taxis buses and trains for the toll system the urban traffic control center and the police and of course all thirty two districts have cameras of their own all told there are well over twenty thousand surveillance cameras in london. and. we're living in the urban. more than fifty percent of the world seven billion and habitants now live in cities the numbers are increasing. with the promise of jobs and prosperity cities the people from the surrounding areas the cities become mega-cities then evolved into urban landscapes. at the german aerospace institute in berlin technologies are being developed for effective mobility and safety in emerging urban landscapes. martin roux it works in berlin but at any given moment he's online in the transport control system and has a. capital of the under way province with five million inhabitants one of the most rapidly growing cities in china th
more than twenty million traffic movements per day without an effective electronic management system daily life in a megacity is impossible to organize cameras can be found even beyond the ring of steel. in taxis buses and trains for the toll system the urban traffic control center and the police and of course all thirty two districts have cameras of their own all told there are well over twenty thousand surveillance cameras in london. and. we're living in the urban. more than fifty percent of...
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used to being told to turn off electronic devices during flight.ut exactly how much do those electronics interfere with the plane's system? this month, a government industry group studying the subject will give its findings and recommendation s to the federal aviation administration. as rene marsh reports... the report may lead to looser rules on e-readers and similar devices on planes. "please turn off all cellular phones and other electronic devices." the faa could decide to relax those restrictions. at boeing's plant in seattle-- we asked the people who build the planes if it's dangerous to keep devices on during all phases of flight. "the emissions are being measured by this antenna here." inside boeing's elctro magnetic interference lab... engineers have been studying the issue for years, testing cell phones', laptops' and tablets' impact on airplane systems. engineer kenny kirchoff tested my cell phone. "this phone is communicating with the cell tower, and these spikes show that it has failed." its emissions crossed the threshold and could in
used to being told to turn off electronic devices during flight.ut exactly how much do those electronics interfere with the plane's system? this month, a government industry group studying the subject will give its findings and recommendation s to the federal aviation administration. as rene marsh reports... the report may lead to looser rules on e-readers and similar devices on planes. "please turn off all cellular phones and other electronic devices." the faa could decide to relax...
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. >>> coming up on the "morning news," the use of electronic cigarettes soars among teenagers. >>> and an online confession. an ohio manner stars in a powerful video that will almost certainly put him in jail in a drunk driving case. this is the "cbs morning news." except when it's too cold. like the last three weekends. asthma doesn't affect my job... you missed the meeting again last week! it doesn't affect my family. your coughing woke me up again. cigarettes soars among i don't use my rescue inhaler a lot... depends on what you mean by a lot. coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma. and better is so easy withrning you cabenefiber.o something better for yourself. fiber that's taste-free, grit-free and dissolves completely. so you can feel free to add it to anything. and feel better about doing it. better it with benefiber. he was a matted messiley in a small cage. ng day. so that was our first task, was getting him to wellness. without angie's list, i don't know if we
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tokyo electron is up over 13%. south korean chipmakers under pressure on concerns of price raises on the back of the potential merger of the world's number one and number three chipmakers. sdhynix tumbled 2.5% today. for the same reason, samsung electronics slipped 0.7%. on that note, back to ross. >> thank you, sixuan, for that. you have to come over, as well. >>> on the stoxx 600, 8 to 3 decliners out-pating advancers. certainly 0.5% lower for the ftse, as is the xetra dax, cac 40 and ftse mib. a number of individual stocks that we're looking at today. thyssenkrupp is up around 4% as they have acquired a 5% stake in thyssenkrupp. the swedish government is trying to sell its remaining shares in nordea as it continues its exposure to risky assets. it's down around 2%. and bmps has sdlad roadway structuring plan seen as key to knocking over its funding. the bank said the postponement was due to complete formidable aspects. the fed will be pleased about the 2.6% yield that we god got immediately in the aftermath of t
tokyo electron is up over 13%. south korean chipmakers under pressure on concerns of price raises on the back of the potential merger of the world's number one and number three chipmakers. sdhynix tumbled 2.5% today. for the same reason, samsung electronics slipped 0.7%. on that note, back to ross. >> thank you, sixuan, for that. you have to come over, as well. >>> on the stoxx 600, 8 to 3 decliners out-pating advancers. certainly 0.5% lower for the ftse, as is the xetra dax, cac...
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turn off all electronics.dations from an advisory group this monday that could change that rule, but you asked the question, can our devices really take down a plane or even cause serious safety issues during flight? well, we traveled across country to one of the largest manufacturers of the commercial airplanes to find out. >> please turn off all cellular phones and other electronic devices. >> reporter: this fall, the faa could decide to relax those restrictions. at boeing's plant in seattle, we asked the people who build the planes if it's dangerous to keep devices on during all phases of flight? >> the emissions are being measured by this antenna here. >> inside boeing's electromagnetic interference lab, engineers have been studying the issue for years. testing cell phones, laptops and tablets' impact on airplane systems. engineer kenny kirchhoff tested my cell phone. >> this phone is communicating with the cell tower, and these spikes show that it has failed. >> reporter: its emissions cross the threshold
turn off all electronics.dations from an advisory group this monday that could change that rule, but you asked the question, can our devices really take down a plane or even cause serious safety issues during flight? well, we traveled across country to one of the largest manufacturers of the commercial airplanes to find out. >> please turn off all cellular phones and other electronic devices. >> reporter: this fall, the faa could decide to relax those restrictions. at boeing's plant...
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instead let's look at america's growing addiction to gadgets and electronics in the last half century60s, the average american household spent about $475 a year on electronics, with tvs still a relative luxury. but for connected families today who spend $1,700 a year on consuming electronics that spending has become a necessity. >> your mobile phone is a camera, your map, your calendar, so it has become more integrated in our daily lives. it has become our go-so items when we are looking to get something done. >> he says that the average household today owns over 25 devices. >> as you would expect, tv is the most frequently owned device. 98% of house holds own them. following testifies, you have digital cameras, headphones, dvd players, laptops round out the top five. >> household spending on technology has grown twice as fast as overall spending. >> we saw even during the recession, that consumers were apprehensive to cut things like their smartphone bill for example, because it was their lifeline to new jobs and friends and family, so they maintained those expenses even while cuttin
instead let's look at america's growing addiction to gadgets and electronics in the last half century60s, the average american household spent about $475 a year on electronics, with tvs still a relative luxury. but for connected families today who spend $1,700 a year on consuming electronics that spending has become a necessity. >> your mobile phone is a camera, your map, your calendar, so it has become more integrated in our daily lives. it has become our go-so items when we are looking...
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an electronic book. practical quick and easy.he book is equipped with a chip the rental fee and a loan duration are registered with the push of a button each book's readers can be seen. so what if someone is interested in books about terrorism or chemistry. who else knows this and might consider it suspicious. cities are basically by computer systems now in the west especially everything that people do in a city generates they even driving around the city is increasingly monitored by computer systems moving around even walking shihab a small generates a truck through g.p.s. systems and j a graphical mapping systems whether we can also add credit card transactions we can at the c.c.t.v. systems on the street eccentric cetera etc so it's being called a day to tsunami if you like the idea of my acid waves of data being collected not by humans really but by computers. normally we associate surveillance with the police and security services we forget that the major internet platforms and provide is are also trying to follow our every
an electronic book. practical quick and easy.he book is equipped with a chip the rental fee and a loan duration are registered with the push of a button each book's readers can be seen. so what if someone is interested in books about terrorism or chemistry. who else knows this and might consider it suspicious. cities are basically by computer systems now in the west especially everything that people do in a city generates they even driving around the city is increasingly monitored by computer...
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his group exposed the mass dumping of electronic waste in china.ever did he imagine it could happen so close to home. >> arizona has become a dumping ground. we see at least three warehouses chockful of this material and the owners have abandoned ship. >> reporter: box upon box of glass from old tvs and monitors called crt glass abandoned in huge warehouses in the arizona desert town of yuma. >> it's got lead in the glass and it's got toxic phosphorus. >> reporter: most of it an estimated 9 million pounds of ewaste comes from california. >> so who is caught holding the bag, the people of california that paid that fee have lost all that money. >> reporter: because we all pay to make sure that old electronics are recycled safely. it's an extra fee that california tacks on weather we buy a new tv or computer. the money goes to the state's recycling agency called cal recycle which then pays recyclers to properly dispose of it. the recyclers in turn pay third parties to safely process the most toxic part of all that ewaste. the leaded glass. in this cas
his group exposed the mass dumping of electronic waste in china.ever did he imagine it could happen so close to home. >> arizona has become a dumping ground. we see at least three warehouses chockful of this material and the owners have abandoned ship. >> reporter: box upon box of glass from old tvs and monitors called crt glass abandoned in huge warehouses in the arizona desert town of yuma. >> it's got lead in the glass and it's got toxic phosphorus. >> reporter: most...
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. >>> did you pay an extra fee to dispose of old electronics? >> one guy has left behind quite a mess and made off with the money. >> this is a scandal of monumental proportions. >> reporter: jim has been watching technology for years. the dumping of electronic waste in china. >> arizona is a dumping ground. we see 3 warehouses full of this material, and the owners have abandoned ship. >> reporter: old tvs and monitors, abandoned in the arizona town of yuma. >> it has lead in the glass. >> reporter: 9 million pounds of e waste comes from california. >> who is caught holding the bag of people that paid the fee? they lost that money. >> reporter: we all pay to make sure electronics are recycled safely. it is tacked on when we buy a tv or computer. cal recycle is supposed to dispose of it. a third party is supposed to deal with the leaded glass. we have learned the company that promised to process the tvs and monitors is dell management. the owner is missing with half a million dollars in public funds. >> this is an unfortunate situation. the e-was
. >>> did you pay an extra fee to dispose of old electronics? >> one guy has left behind quite a mess and made off with the money. >> this is a scandal of monumental proportions. >> reporter: jim has been watching technology for years. the dumping of electronic waste in china. >> arizona is a dumping ground. we see 3 warehouses full of this material, and the owners have abandoned ship. >> reporter: old tvs and monitors, abandoned in the arizona town of...
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more than twenty million traffic movements per day without an effect if electronic management system daily life in a mega city is impossible to organize cameras can be found even beyond the ring of steel in texas buses and trains for the toll system the urban traffic control center and the police and of course all thirty two districts have cameras of their own all told there are well over twenty thousand surveillance cameras in london. we're living in the urban millennial more than fifty percent of the world's seven billion inhabitants now live in cities the numbers are increasing. with the promise of jobs and prosperity cities leo people from the surrounding areas the cities become mega-cities then evolved into urban landscapes. at the german aerospace institute in berlin technologies are being developed for effective mobility and safety in emerging urban landscapes. martin roux it works in berlin but at any given moment he's online in the transport control system and has a half a capital of the under way province with five million inhabitants one of the most rapidly growing cities
more than twenty million traffic movements per day without an effect if electronic management system daily life in a mega city is impossible to organize cameras can be found even beyond the ring of steel in texas buses and trains for the toll system the urban traffic control center and the police and of course all thirty two districts have cameras of their own all told there are well over twenty thousand surveillance cameras in london. we're living in the urban millennial more than fifty...
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a former baltimore city police officer will serve a year on home detention and electronic monitoring. take an anger management course and pay restitution as part of his conviction on second-degree assault. he admitted to shooting christopher kinney in the leg. it happened last november off of the state worse church road. he claimed he thought he was trying to hunt illegally and was fired because he thought his life was in danger. he said he was tracking a deer and tried to leave. >> now to the big story internationally. late breaking details from kenya right now were all shabbat this claiming american citizens are part of a terrorist team that attacked the mall in nairobi. >> somalis in america admitted to number about 85,000 have assimilated like other immigrants, but they acknowledge a few dozen young somalis have joined al qaeda affiliated groups. no. officials say there is confirmation that americans are part of the terrorist team. but somalis in the u.s. say that it is possible. >> a lower impressionable kids into somalia. >> in a large community and minneapolis, alleges somali m
a former baltimore city police officer will serve a year on home detention and electronic monitoring. take an anger management course and pay restitution as part of his conviction on second-degree assault. he admitted to shooting christopher kinney in the leg. it happened last november off of the state worse church road. he claimed he thought he was trying to hunt illegally and was fired because he thought his life was in danger. he said he was tracking a deer and tried to leave. >> now...
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more than twenty million traffic movements per day without an effect if electronic management system daily life in a mega city is impossible to organize cameras can be found even beyond the ring of steel in taxis buses and trains for the tolls system the urban traffic control center and the police and of course all thirty two districts have cameras of their own all told there are well over twenty thousand surveillance cameras in london. we're living in the urban millennial more than fifty percent of the world's seven billion inhabitants now live in cities the numbers are increasing. with the promise of jobs and prosperity cities leo people from the surrounding areas the cities become mega-cities then evolve into urban landscapes. at the german aerospace institute in berlin technologies are being developed for effective mobility and safety in emerging urban landscapes. martin roux it works in berlin but at any given moment he's online in the transport control system and has a say capital of the under way province with five million inhabitants one of the most rapidly growing cities in
more than twenty million traffic movements per day without an effect if electronic management system daily life in a mega city is impossible to organize cameras can be found even beyond the ring of steel in taxis buses and trains for the tolls system the urban traffic control center and the police and of course all thirty two districts have cameras of their own all told there are well over twenty thousand surveillance cameras in london. we're living in the urban millennial more than fifty...