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love it or hate it these tech companies are going to keep coming and keep moving in so 38")) ((gary shapiro/real estate agent: "10453 it's going to be harder in the future for people to afford houses in the south bay if they're not tied into the tech industry 10500")) local real estate agent -- gary shapiro -- agrees with the devaneys. in fact -- the couple is buying a home -- as san jose becomes number one in the u-s -- with the fewest affordable homes, according to redfin -- which based its calculations on median income for the area. san jose topped seattle, san francisco and l-a. what may be more grim -- is the drop in affordable homes over a year. in 2017 -- there were a little more than 58-hundred. last year -- that number fell to 26-hundred. a more than 50 percent drop. maybe not a huge surprise -- when you consider -- the famous burned out home that sold for 900- thousand in san jose last year. ((gary: "159 prices have being going up for a number of years now 201 and it's made the lower priced homes more attractive 06 and so more and more lower priced homes are selling and it's leavi
love it or hate it these tech companies are going to keep coming and keep moving in so 38")) ((gary shapiro/real estate agent: "10453 it's going to be harder in the future for people to afford houses in the south bay if they're not tied into the tech industry 10500")) local real estate agent -- gary shapiro -- agrees with the devaneys. in fact -- the couple is buying a home -- as san jose becomes number one in the u-s -- with the fewest affordable homes, according to redfin --...
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. >> this week on the communicators, consumer technology association president, gary shapiro, on the major issues facing the $398 billion technology industry in the u.s. >> because i see where the future is going with technology. we know robotics will be here. drones, self-driving cars, individual oriented medical treatments. certainly biotech anti-way we never experienced before. all these are coming. how do you succeed as somebody who is flexible knowing part of the future is not clear, but part of it is totally clear? i you think you benefit from that whether you are a government, business, or individual. >> join us tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. >> let me introduce the two report host cover the military and oversight of it. tom vanden burke, and john donnelly, roll call, covering the military. thanks for coming back to newsmakers. before we get started on our many questions for you, chairman smith, this morning about the military and pentagon, i want to ask you for an update on the shutdown. we're at day 35 of the partial federal shutdown. it seems like there is a bit of mov
. >> this week on the communicators, consumer technology association president, gary shapiro, on the major issues facing the $398 billion technology industry in the u.s. >> because i see where the future is going with technology. we know robotics will be here. drones, self-driving cars, individual oriented medical treatments. certainly biotech anti-way we never experienced before. all these are coming. how do you succeed as somebody who is flexible knowing part of the future is not...
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. >> this week on "the communicators," consumer technology association president gary shapiro on the major issues facing the $398 billion technology industry in the u.s. gary: because i see where the future is going with technology -- like, we know robotics will be here, drones, self-driving cars, individual oriented medical treatments, certainly biotech in a way we never experienced before, block chain technology, all these are coming. how do you succeed as a ninja, as someone that's flexible, knowing part of the future is not clear but part of it is totally clear, how do you benefit from that whether you are a government, a business or an individual? >> join us tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span2. host: each wk at how your money is at work in the government. we are focusing on tax policy, specifically progressive tax proposals. our guest is the economics editor at bloomberg, peter coy. when is the last time a freshman member of congress got a cover story about tax proposals in your magazine? the magazine has been going since 1929. i think this is the first. it was a history making ev
. >> this week on "the communicators," consumer technology association president gary shapiro on the major issues facing the $398 billion technology industry in the u.s. gary: because i see where the future is going with technology -- like, we know robotics will be here, drones, self-driving cars, individual oriented medical treatments, certainly biotech in a way we never experienced before, block chain technology, all these are coming. how do you succeed as a ninja, as someone...
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gary shapiro, what were some of the breakout technologies in ces this year? gary: thanks for having me. it's great to be back here. ces the biggest tradeshow in the world. it focused on innovation, biggest business events, the biggest everything. it was huge by any definition. 4500 companies exhibiting. about 180,000 people from the trade. what they saw more than anything else is artificial intelligence, a.i.. it was pervasive through the keynotes and a lot of exhibits through the show. it's basically were computers start to think more and more like humans and solve problems based on data. they are starting to do it better than humans in some ways. they can diagnose diseases quicker, they are more accurate, they could even determine the sex of a person where doctors may not be able to. we see a lot of health related products. self driving was big at the show. self driving relies on artificial intelligence. robotics is big. it relies on artificial intelligence. smart cities also relying on a.i. one of the biggest things that the show was 5g. the entire 5g infra
gary shapiro, what were some of the breakout technologies in ces this year? gary: thanks for having me. it's great to be back here. ces the biggest tradeshow in the world. it focused on innovation, biggest business events, the biggest everything. it was huge by any definition. 4500 companies exhibiting. about 180,000 people from the trade. what they saw more than anything else is artificial intelligence, a.i.. it was pervasive through the keynotes and a lot of exhibits through the show. it's...
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. >> this week on the gary shapiro on the major issues facing the technology-ish tourist three -- industrye know robotics will be here. drones, self driving cars. biotech anyway we have never experienced before. block chain technology. ninja,you succeed as a as someone who is flexible? how do you benefit from that? whether you are a government, a business, or an individual? next on american history tv, patrick spiro tells the story of the black boys, 18th-century frontiersman from western pennsylvania rebelled against british army. he argues the frontier rebels played a crucial role in uniting the american revolution. it is a little over an hour. >> good evening. to delighted
. >> this week on the gary shapiro on the major issues facing the technology-ish tourist three -- industrye know robotics will be here. drones, self driving cars. biotech anyway we have never experienced before. block chain technology. ninja,you succeed as a as someone who is flexible? how do you benefit from that? whether you are a government, a business, or an individual? next on american history tv, patrick spiro tells the story of the black boys, 18th-century frontiersman from western...
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. >> this week on "the communicators" consumer technology association president gary shapiro on the major issues facing the $398 billion technology industry in the u.s. >> because i also see where the future is going with technology -- like we know robotics will be here, artificial intelligence, drones, self-driving cars, individual oriented medical treatments, certainly biotech in a way we never experienced before, block chain technology, all these are coming. how do you succeed as a ninja, somebody that's flexible, knowing part of the future is not clear but part of it is totally clear? how do you benefit from that if you are a government, business, or individual? >> join us tonight at 8:00 astern on c-span2. >> new york has five new members in its congressional delegation all of whom are democrats. representative alexandria ocasio-cortez joins the house as the youngest member of congress at age 29. she defeated longtime representative and then chair of the house democratic caucus joe crowley in a primary election last summer. voters in new york's 22nd district elected anthony britain d
. >> this week on "the communicators" consumer technology association president gary shapiro on the major issues facing the $398 billion technology industry in the u.s. >> because i also see where the future is going with technology -- like we know robotics will be here, artificial intelligence, drones, self-driving cars, individual oriented medical treatments, certainly biotech in a way we never experienced before, block chain technology, all these are coming. how do you...
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. >> reporter: local agent gary shapiro agrees. the couple is buying a home as san jose becomes number 1 in the u.s. with the fewest affordable homes according to redfin. trumping seattle, san francisco and l.a. what may be more grim is the drop in affordable homes over a year, 2017 there were a little more than 5800, last year that number fell to 2600. >> prices have been going up for a number of years now, lower-priced homes more attractive. so more and more lower-priced homes are selling and it's leaving higher and higher priced properties on the market. >> we are fortunate enough to be able to afford methin is >>eporter: eric anhi may be bua home in thaffordable u.s. but he's not totally sold on staying in san jose. he says he knows if money can get him much more somewhere else. are paying for the locati >> reporter: all right, how much exactly is their 1100 square-foot home? they are buying it for just under a million dollars and some would say that is a steal in this day and age. life in the most unaffordable city in the coun
. >> reporter: local agent gary shapiro agrees. the couple is buying a home as san jose becomes number 1 in the u.s. with the fewest affordable homes according to redfin. trumping seattle, san francisco and l.a. what may be more grim is the drop in affordable homes over a year, 2017 there were a little more than 5800, last year that number fell to 2600. >> prices have been going up for a number of years now, lower-priced homes more attractive. so more and more lower-priced homes are...
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gary shapiro told me that he cigarettes are not on display because the faith thing manufacturers were not invited otherwise there are some forty five hundred companies from one hundred fifty five different countries here exhibiting their stuff and some one hundred eighty thousand of us here to gawk at it so my favorite here is comfortable shoes and hand sanitizer. all with thirty five football fields as you're talking about i guess they don't need the jewel guys and all of a ping folks so better off anyway artie america's holland cook host of the big picture thank you holland we look forward to more reports from you sir. more tomorrow. about twenty five nations offer free college education the list is an oppressive and includes argentina in austria brazil france germany and greece even malaysia morocco panama poland and scotland offer free college in russia it's free for those with good grades however in some countries like here in the u.s. the mayor mentioned a free higher education those are fighting words and can set off a major debate but the call for free college education has me
gary shapiro told me that he cigarettes are not on display because the faith thing manufacturers were not invited otherwise there are some forty five hundred companies from one hundred fifty five different countries here exhibiting their stuff and some one hundred eighty thousand of us here to gawk at it so my favorite here is comfortable shoes and hand sanitizer. all with thirty five football fields as you're talking about i guess they don't need the jewel guys and all of a ping folks so...
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. >>> this week on the communicators, consumer technology association president gary shapiro on the major issues facing the $398 billion technology industry in the u.s. >> because i also see where the future is going with technology. like we know robotics will be here, artificial intelligence, drones, self-driving cars, individual oriented medical treatments, certainly biotech in a way we've never experienced before, block chain technology. all these are coming so how do you succeed as a ninja, as someone who's flexible knowing that part of the future is not clear but part of it is totally clear. how do you benefit from that whether you're a government, a business or an individual. >> join us tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span 2. >>> tomorrow morning here on c-span3, cia director gina haspel, national intelligence director dan coats, and fbi director christopher wray will testify before the senate intelligence committee on threats to the united states. that starts at 9:30 a.m. eastern live here on c-span3. >>> the carnegie endowment for international peace a
. >>> this week on the communicators, consumer technology association president gary shapiro on the major issues facing the $398 billion technology industry in the u.s. >> because i also see where the future is going with technology. like we know robotics will be here, artificial intelligence, drones, self-driving cars, individual oriented medical treatments, certainly biotech in a way we've never experienced before, block chain technology. all these are coming so how do you...
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communicators,e consumer technology association president gary shapiro on the major issues facing the98 and dollar technology industry. >> i also see where the future is going with technology. we know robotics will be here, artificial intelligence, drones, self driving cars, individual oriented medical treatments, biotech in a way we have never experienced it before. person as see that someone who is flexible, knowing the pot of future is not clear but part of it is? how do you benefit from that whether you're a government, business or individual? announcer: join us tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. students for liberty hosted their annual liberty con conference in washington. on publicon focused health, regulations, personal choices and the so-called nanny state. it is just under
communicators,e consumer technology association president gary shapiro on the major issues facing the98 and dollar technology industry. >> i also see where the future is going with technology. we know robotics will be here, artificial intelligence, drones, self driving cars, individual oriented medical treatments, biotech in a way we have never experienced it before. person as see that someone who is flexible, knowing the pot of future is not clear but part of it is? how do you benefit...
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this week on "the communicators" gary shapiro on the major issues facing the $398 billion technologyobotics will be , artificial intelligence, drones, self driving cars. certainly biotech in a way we have never experienced before. locke chan technology. all of these are coming. how do you succeed as someone who is flexible, knowing part of the future is not clear and part of it is totally clear? how do you benefit if you are a government, business, or individual? >> live february 3, super bowl sunday at noon eastern, author and sports writer is our guest on book tv. author of many books including "what is my name, for? ool?" over," and his most recent "jim brown: last man standing" >> we need to fight for sport and reclaim them. we need to take sports back. if we will do so, we need to know our history. our greatest ammunition in this fight. we need to know our history of athletes, sports writers, and fans who have stood up to the machine. if for no other reason than for knowing its history, i think it allows us to look at the world and see struggles can affect every aspect of life i
this week on "the communicators" gary shapiro on the major issues facing the $398 billion technologyobotics will be , artificial intelligence, drones, self driving cars. certainly biotech in a way we have never experienced before. locke chan technology. all of these are coming. how do you succeed as someone who is flexible, knowing part of the future is not clear and part of it is totally clear? how do you benefit if you are a government, business, or individual? >> live...
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grandstand and says, this is where i'm this week on the communicators, consumer technology association gary shapiro on issues associated with the features technology in the u.s.. >> we know robotics will be here. artificial intelligence, drones, self driving cars, individual oriented medical treatments, biotech, in a way we have never experienced before, all of these are coming. so how do you succeed as someone who is flexible knowing that part of the future is not clear? how do you benefit from that whether you are a government, business or individual? >> join us on monday at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span two. >> each week, american artifacts six urine to archives, museums and historic sites around the country. artifactssit the dust to museums, archives and historic sites around the country. we learn about the birth of baseball traditions, the impact of immigrants, and the increasing important of statistics. welcome to the library of congress. i am susan reyburn, curator of the exhibition "baseball americana."
grandstand and says, this is where i'm this week on the communicators, consumer technology association gary shapiro on issues associated with the features technology in the u.s.. >> we know robotics will be here. artificial intelligence, drones, self driving cars, individual oriented medical treatments, biotech, in a way we have never experienced before, all of these are coming. so how do you succeed as someone who is flexible knowing that part of the future is not clear? how do you...
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gary shapiro, thank you very much >> thank you. >>> all right. you guys watch football?all fans in >> sure. mrafrnlgtso >> playoffs are coming up. you saw sunday night football? eighth straight year, up 7%. up in the neilsen's. biggest show on anything 11 straight years for those younger people, 18 to 49 tuning in al and cris. >> live from the beating heart of business, new york city, this is "squawk box." >> it's kind of a symphony type thing. would you play that one more time isn't it cool -- >> live from the beating heart of business, new york city, this is "squawk box." >> from the days when the bengals were half decent. >>> coming up, a new congress will convene in washington they will face a big task, dealing with the government shutdown former senator judd gregg will join us next here's a look at yesterday's s&p 500 winners and losers i consulted with your grandmother's doctor. we can do the screening at her house. hi. this is the man that's going to check your eyes grandma. cognizant ai solutions are helping healthcare companies advance diagnostics and prevent bl
gary shapiro, thank you very much >> thank you. >>> all right. you guys watch football?all fans in >> sure. mrafrnlgtso >> playoffs are coming up. you saw sunday night football? eighth straight year, up 7%. up in the neilsen's. biggest show on anything 11 straight years for those younger people, 18 to 49 tuning in al and cris. >> live from the beating heart of business, new york city, this is "squawk box." >> it's kind of a symphony type thing....
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this week on the communicators, gary shapiro on the major issues facing the technology is -- industry in the u.s.. >> i don't see where the future is going. we know about drones and self driving cars, individual oriented medical treatment, biotech in a way we have never expressed before. watching technology. all of these are coming. how do you succeed? knowing that part of the future is totally clear. how do you benefit from that? whether you are a government, a business or an individual? c-span2 on monday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. >> history bookshelf, to mark the martin luther king jr. holiday, talks his book "the speech." he examines martin luther king jr.'s i have a dream speech delivered on august 28, 1963. mr. younge also addresses race harrisica with jean theo . this was recorded at the new school in new york city in 2013. it is just under 90 minutes. this weekend i went to d.c. and i had a couple of extra hours. i went to see the king memorial. how many people have seen the king memorial? idiocy
this week on the communicators, gary shapiro on the major issues facing the technology is -- industry in the u.s.. >> i don't see where the future is going. we know about drones and self driving cars, individual oriented medical treatment, biotech in a way we have never expressed before. watching technology. all of these are coming. how do you succeed? knowing that part of the future is totally clear. how do you benefit from that? whether you are a government, a business or an individual?...
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. >> this week on the communicators, consumer technology association president, gary shapiro, on the major issues facing the $398 billion technology industry in the u.s. >> because i see where the future is going with technology. we know robotics will be here. drones, self-driving cars, individual oriented medical treatments. certainly biotech anti-way we never experienced before. all these are coming. how do you succeed as somebody who is flexible knowing part of the future is not clear, but part of it is totally clear? i you think you benefit from that whether you are a government, business, or individual. >> join us tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span2.
. >> this week on the communicators, consumer technology association president, gary shapiro, on the major issues facing the $398 billion technology industry in the u.s. >> because i see where the future is going with technology. we know robotics will be here. drones, self-driving cars, individual oriented medical treatments. certainly biotech anti-way we never experienced before. all these are coming. how do you succeed as somebody who is flexible knowing part of the future is not...