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emily allen senior vice president of aarp foundation programs. thank you so much. so get your kids moving and go knock on doors with a casserole and go check on your seniors. thanks for joining us. ♪ it's twith the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your every move and automatically adjusts on both sides to keep you effortlessly comfortable. and snoring... does your bed do that? the new 360 smart bed is part of our biggest sale of the year where all beds are on sale. and right now save 50% on the labor day limited edition bed. plus 36 month financing. ends monday! 'saved money on motorcycle insurance with geico. goin' up the country. later, gary' i have a motorcycle! wonderful. ♪ ♪ i'm goin' up the country, baby don't you wanna go? ♪ geico motorcycle, great rates for great rides. >>> at 6:00 in the morning, north korea's biggest threat yet. how world leaders are already taking action. >>> the road to recovery. the massive challenge to clean up damage from harvey and why some areas are still taking on water. >>> family heartbroken.
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ladies and gentlemen, please welcome danielle allen and emily sneff. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you. >> good afternoon. thank you to david ferriero and the national archives for having us. thanks for joining us turg thdu this week of july 4th celebrations. at the declaration resources project, create innovative and informative resources about the deck la roigs ratist ratio rat n declaration of independence. to writing blog posts about the historical accuracy of movies that include the declaration, to developing a video game that encourages civic engagement among middle and high school students. but our core scholarly project is the creation of a database of every known edition of the declaration of independence, print and manuscript, perused between 1776. including 156 copies produced in the united states, alone. it was in the course of this work that we uncovered the document we'll be discussing today. the sussex declaration. this will be a brief overview. i'd encourage anyone who's interested in learning more about the sussex declaration to visit our website, declaration
ladies and gentlemen, please welcome danielle allen and emily sneff. [ applause ] >> thank you. thank you. >> good afternoon. thank you to david ferriero and the national archives for having us. thanks for joining us turg thdu this week of july 4th celebrations. at the declaration resources project, create innovative and informative resources about the deck la roigs ratist ratio rat n declaration of independence. to writing blog posts about the historical accuracy of movies that...
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. >>> up next on "american history tv," harvard university researchers dan yol allen and emily sneff, declaration of independence pavrnrchment manuscript. it's only the second handwritten parchment of the declaration known in the world. the other known copy is at the national archives where this 60-minute program takes place. >> two days ago, our nation celebrated independence day at the 241st anniversary of the day continental congress adopted the declaration of independence and broke ties with great britain. here at the national archives we held a public reading of the declaration and celebrated this holiday as we do every year with mu music, speeches and patriotic activities. july 4th is our single busiest day for visitors to the national archives museum. on that day, more than 5,000 people come to the rotunda to see the actual parchment document signed by delegates to the continental c
. >>> up next on "american history tv," harvard university researchers dan yol allen and emily sneff, declaration of independence pavrnrchment manuscript. it's only the second handwritten parchment of the declaration known in the world. the other known copy is at the national archives where this 60-minute program takes place. >> two days ago, our nation celebrated independence day at the 241st anniversary of the day continental congress adopted the declaration of...
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i am paul allen, morgan bloomberg technology next. ♪ emily: this is bloomberg technology.pple facing production delays with the iphone x. sensor, with the 3-d reports a sin of the components used with visual recognition are struggling to head adequate production levels make you with all the details is alex who covers all of this for us. what do we know? that there are some problems with the 3-d sensor and that is often the production process. they then dug into this a little bit more and with those infrared dots that have the 3-d facial recognition system. we don't quite know the extent to which that would affect how many phones are on the shelf. >> that was my next question, how well do we know how these things are going to impact july? >> going back when they unveiled these two phones for the first time and as far as i know they staggered the release, you can go out and i want right now. there is a six week window until the iphone x becomes available. is apple says the delay taken into account. know to what extent the 3-d sensor delay were taken into account when they sa
i am paul allen, morgan bloomberg technology next. ♪ emily: this is bloomberg technology.pple facing production delays with the iphone x. sensor, with the 3-d reports a sin of the components used with visual recognition are struggling to head adequate production levels make you with all the details is alex who covers all of this for us. what do we know? that there are some problems with the 3-d sensor and that is often the production process. they then dug into this a little bit more and with...
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allen in sydney. from "bloomberg technology" next. ♪ emily: michael dell company's massive merger with e.m.c.gger ishe ethos of better. since the deal was finalized, has assembled a rising push back from demand from competitors. i asked dell about the strategy and if his goal is to be the largest company left standing. michael: i think if you look at world,going on in the i.t. is actually shifting to technology, where you can't actually do anything technology. where you can't actually do anything without technology. you can't sell anything. you can't buy anything. can't make anything. can't have customer relationships. and this is true across organizations of all sizes and government, society. and so, i actually see the overall market when you consider the role technology is playing getting much larger so when i go visit the largest industrial companies or automotive companies, manufacturing, retail, they're thinking about how they use data in a different way. applications are very important. but ultimately it's the data that drives a business and when you start to layer on these next generat
allen in sydney. from "bloomberg technology" next. ♪ emily: michael dell company's massive merger with e.m.c.gger ishe ethos of better. since the deal was finalized, has assembled a rising push back from demand from competitors. i asked dell about the strategy and if his goal is to be the largest company left standing. michael: i think if you look at world,going on in the i.t. is actually shifting to technology, where you can't actually do anything technology. where you can't...
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allen. ♪ >> welcome to "bloomberg i'm cory johnson and for emily chang.tors all gathering at the plaza mount etna -- plaza hotel in manhattan. bill gates,with pepsi ceo, and softbank ceo tayoshi son.n -- ma >> last year years the innovation of the microprocessor, using it as a base to create internet, that has changed the lives of almost everybody under us. going forward i think it is .ccelerating even more >> i think in the year 2000 you lost $70 billion of net worth, what did it feel like to lose $70 billion of net worth in one year? masayoshi son: it was a crash. everybody crashed. i the bottom of my crash, revived my spirit of fighting. actually, it felt good. forhe way, many don't know, three days i became richer than bill. but then 12 months later i became almost broke, 99% drop in our share price, 99% in one year. one other question about your career, at one point you made an investment of $20 million in a little company called alibaba, it became worth about $90 billion and now about $130 billion, how did you decide that alibaba was a good investme
allen. ♪ >> welcome to "bloomberg i'm cory johnson and for emily chang.tors all gathering at the plaza mount etna -- plaza hotel in manhattan. bill gates,with pepsi ceo, and softbank ceo tayoshi son.n -- ma >> last year years the innovation of the microprocessor, using it as a base to create internet, that has changed the lives of almost everybody under us. going forward i think it is .ccelerating even more >> i think in the year 2000 you lost $70 billion of net worth,...
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allen in sydney. more "bloomberg technology" next. ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg technology." i am emily chang.to extend its a sluggish user base, twitter is testing out a big change, having to do with its 140-character limit. in a statement, the company explained "we want everyone in the world to be able to express themselves on twitter, so we will try out a longer characters." still with me in new york, david kirkpatrick. how is this going to work? >> with a small percentage of users globally, they will let them use of to 280 characters, twice as much as the current 140 characters allowed. this is a big deal. a lot of heavy twitter users see the 140-character limit as the defining characteristic of the platform. i've been monitoring twitter very closely and there is already a lot of backlash, emotional response to the change, people saying that this dish may have an impact on the brevity, the concise nature of the platform. at the same time, twitter faces a problem where they simply are not growing users, and by making it easier to send tweets from where you don't have to think about condensi
allen in sydney. more "bloomberg technology" next. ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg technology." i am emily chang.to extend its a sluggish user base, twitter is testing out a big change, having to do with its 140-character limit. in a statement, the company explained "we want everyone in the world to be able to express themselves on twitter, so we will try out a longer characters." still with me in new york, david kirkpatrick. how is this going to work? >> with...
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allen in sydney. more from "bloomberg technology," next. ♪ emily: we do have one more thing.] >> we are here at the steve jobs theater, at the new apple campus. this is the new iphone x. ss has an almost bezel-le screen, face recognition center, it has a glass back, stainless steel edges. it looks really nice. oled screen, which really makes colors pop out. you can see the time in the corner. the status bar. a bottom charger. wireless charging on the back as well. overall, the screen is 5.8 inches. it is a little bigger than the iphone 7 plus and eight plus. overall, feels about the size of an iphone seven, smaller, because of the slim bezels. i know people are asking about the sideline. it's a little longer.you can hold it down to activate siri. also double-click for apple pay. you can swipe on the bottom and invoke multitasking as well. the cool part about it is with a larger screen, you can enter more text messages and see them at once. the iphone x goes on sale november 3 after preorders at the end of october starting at, $999 for 65 gigabytes. there is a 200 and 50 gigab
allen in sydney. more from "bloomberg technology," next. ♪ emily: we do have one more thing.] >> we are here at the steve jobs theater, at the new apple campus. this is the new iphone x. ss has an almost bezel-le screen, face recognition center, it has a glass back, stainless steel edges. it looks really nice. oled screen, which really makes colors pop out. you can see the time in the corner. the status bar. a bottom charger. wireless charging on the back as well. overall, the...
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allen from sydney. more from "bloomberg technology" next. ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg technology." i am emily chang.willhone almost certainly transform the way people use the high-end device. ahead of the big product launch, i took a look back at the most crucial product for the company --the iphone. apple has set a date for its most significant new product announcement in years. 12, it plans to introduce three new iphones with a variety of features including facial recognition and gesture controls, a move that will certainly transform the way people use it. apple's ability to change the way we interact with technology is not new. firstcustomers got the iphone in 2007, the market has been revolutionized. has proven to be the undisputed king of apple products and revolutionized an entire ecosystem, destroying heavyweights of the day and spurring on new arrivals across the globe. opened the door to what has become a large portion of its revenue apps produced worldwide. the launch of the iphone did not just change the way people work and socialize. it changed the company itself. it went from a staff of
allen from sydney. more from "bloomberg technology" next. ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg technology." i am emily chang.willhone almost certainly transform the way people use the high-end device. ahead of the big product launch, i took a look back at the most crucial product for the company --the iphone. apple has set a date for its most significant new product announcement in years. 12, it plans to introduce three new iphones with a variety of features including facial...
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allen in sydney. more from "bloomberg technology" next. ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang.della took over as ceo of microsoft, he had a shoes to fill. -- had big shoes to fill. what is lesser-known is how nadella made it from india to microsoft, joining the company back in 1992. in his first book, "hit refresh," he sheds light on his life, his career at microsoft, and how artificial intelligence will shape the future. i asked him about his transformation from being what he described as a not so ambitious student to ceo of one of the biggest tech companies in the world. satya: i was not really planning on looking back at my life. i was mostly thinking about, hey, what's the transformation we are going through while we are going through it, because that was the real motivation. but with some encouragement, i went back and tried to sort of trace what are these "hit refresh" moments from my past. i think i now recognize more so than when i was growing up the space i got. i think that the ability to think for yourself, the ability to follow your own passion vs. trying to fit a p
allen in sydney. more from "bloomberg technology" next. ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang.della took over as ceo of microsoft, he had a shoes to fill. -- had big shoes to fill. what is lesser-known is how nadella made it from india to microsoft, joining the company back in 1992. in his first book, "hit refresh," he sheds light on his life, his career at microsoft, and how artificial intelligence will shape the future. i asked him about his...
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allen in sydney. more from "bloomberg technology" next. ♪ ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg technology." i am emily chang.eadlines. it has been five years since her trial against kleiner perkins became one of the most prominent cases of its kind in silicon valley. while she may have lost the suit, she helped kickstart the conversation about gender equality. she's written a book about her experiences. i spoke with her earlier and asked what her goal is in rehashing all the details down. take a listen. >> a big part of it was having so many women and men, to me and tell me how much my story had inspired them and how much it gave them comfort in the experiences they had. i wanted to give them all of the facts and the whole story to see if i could help other people through the writing of this book. and also to give this inspiring ending to what was a pretty terrible experience, that you can get through all of this and continue and have a career and move forward and also try to change tack and the business world. emily: you wrote in an op-ed that while a lot has not changed, people now a knowledge the problem
allen in sydney. more from "bloomberg technology" next. ♪ ♪ emily: this is "bloomberg technology." i am emily chang.eadlines. it has been five years since her trial against kleiner perkins became one of the most prominent cases of its kind in silicon valley. while she may have lost the suit, she helped kickstart the conversation about gender equality. she's written a book about her experiences. i spoke with her earlier and asked what her goal is in rehashing all the...
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allen in sydney. ♪ ♪ this is bloomberg technology. i am emily chang. we turn to our top story. with a swift rebuttal from top tech industries. at 60% of the most highly valued tech companies have first or second generation immigrant founders. many are collectively went over $3 trillion. the in-flight more than one and a half million people last year. training now to discuss this. andre recently posted a article detailng the immigration after fleeing lebanon. you fled when you are 17 years old, i know this is a very personal issue for you. what is your reaction to what the white house is done? re: to be honest i am very disappointed. i always had this to leave that what makes the u.s. a very it is aplace is that place for people who are immigrants and refugees seeking a better future can find their home. that has been the moral of the u.s. for generations. been part of the economic success of the united states. i think our ability to find people who are fleeing and seek a better future somewhere else. it is the people who showed a entrepreneur. we see those opportunities somewhe
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allen in sydney. more from "bloomberg technology," next. ♪ welcome back to "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang.fax, credit monitoring company that revealed they also suffered a major hack back in march, nearly five months before they publicly disclosed. the company claims this was not related to the july 29 hack that exposed sensitive data of 143 million customers, a breach it did not reveal until september 7. after bloomberg reported on the march breach, the company says they experienced a security incident involving a payroll related service. 100,000 canadian customers were also affected by the september breach. joining me to discuss the latest mike riley,ng saga, and still with us, managing partner at lerer hippeau ventures. it is so hard to read this and not get angry. it gets worse and worse. what do we know about how this -- this new breach and what they knew before they told the public? reporter: we don't know a lot, because they are not being clear, but we do know they had a major security investigation going on starting in march and going through may. they hired the same cyber security
allen in sydney. more from "bloomberg technology," next. ♪ welcome back to "bloomberg technology." i'm emily chang.fax, credit monitoring company that revealed they also suffered a major hack back in march, nearly five months before they publicly disclosed. the company claims this was not related to the july 29 hack that exposed sensitive data of 143 million customers, a breach it did not reveal until september 7. after bloomberg reported on the march breach, the company...
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allen. >>> you're looking at pictures of the car involved in robberies at two bay area toll plazas. now the chp needs your help identifying these suspects. kpix5 reporter emilyurner has the details from the carquinas bridge toll plaza. >> reporter: they started here and made their way down to the bay bridge where they hit the cond tl plaz so n chp needs your help. pay attention to these pictures. take a ose look at this picture. california highway patrol say the two men in this car paid an armed drive-through money grab out of two bay area toll plazas. now the hunt says on to find out who -- hunt is on to find out who they are and put them behind bars. >> these individuals face charges of robbery. they face charges of grand theft. they face charges of brandishing a weapon. >> reporter: chp said the duo first hit the toll flays a at -- plaza at the bridge 4 a.m. sunday with black hoodies, black mercedes, latex gloves and got away with $10,000. then they hit the bay bridge toll plaza. >> lane no. 11 just got robbed. >> reporter: that time they took $2,996 before speeding away. >> definitely consider this brazen, although the first one happened at 4 a.m. on sun
allen. >>> you're looking at pictures of the car involved in robberies at two bay area toll plazas. now the chp needs your help identifying these suspects. kpix5 reporter emilyurner has the details from the carquinas bridge toll plaza. >> reporter: they started here and made their way down to the bay bridge where they hit the cond tl plaz so n chp needs your help. pay attention to these pictures. take a ose look at this picture. california highway patrol say the two men in this...
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allen martin. if they build it, will they ride? it's the big question for the smart train. now we have the big numbers on 5, kpix5's emilyiest smart train's routes. >> reporter: one of the busiest if not the busiest. there have been a lot of opponents to smart, people who doubted its success, but at least the numbers we saw in the first leave weeks show that there is quite a lot of success -- three weeks show that there is quite a lot of success sorun fare trips since labor day and now that the brand-new sheen has worn off smart train we got the numbers and the green trains are in the black. >> we had projections on what our weekly ridership was going to be. we are meeting and exceeding those. our chief financial officer is even happier than i am because we projected the revenue and we are meeting and exceeding those revenues. >> reporter: remember, though, sales tax dollars are still mart's pry march source of revenue and -- primary source of revenue and smart will need to move at least 16,500 riders a week. so far they've exceeded that by more than 6,000 riders in the three weeks they've been running. another unexpecte
allen martin. if they build it, will they ride? it's the big question for the smart train. now we have the big numbers on 5, kpix5's emilyiest smart train's routes. >> reporter: one of the busiest if not the busiest. there have been a lot of opponents to smart, people who doubted its success, but at least the numbers we saw in the first leave weeks show that there is quite a lot of success -- three weeks show that there is quite a lot of success sorun fare trips since labor day and now...
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allen, give us a sense of what delegates are anticipating in the coming days. we're just waiting for jeremy corbyn to arrive. there would be an initial event today with emilyspeech and jeremy corbyn giving opening remarks but at the moment we are waiting and he will be shaking the hands of young labour activists as he comes into one of the first conference events. this is the first time the party will gather to celebrate was result for jeremy result forjeremy corbyn, expected result forjeremy corbyn, he added an extra 30 mps to westminster, so there will be a lot of celebration at this year's what party conference but there are still divisions behind—the—scenes, not least, as in the conservative party, the russians on brexit and which way the russians on brexit and which way the party should push the government. while most m berries are four remain, there are a handful who are leavers. the party's settled position now, after two wing and throwing on where it should be on brexit, it has now agreed the uk should stay in the single market and customs union during any transitional period and everything back to last year, this time last year there were question
allen, give us a sense of what delegates are anticipating in the coming days. we're just waiting for jeremy corbyn to arrive. there would be an initial event today with emilyspeech and jeremy corbyn giving opening remarks but at the moment we are waiting and he will be shaking the hands of young labour activists as he comes into one of the first conference events. this is the first time the party will gather to celebrate was result for jeremy result forjeremy corbyn, expected result forjeremy...