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the iphone is now just six years old i already taken for granted that i can press a button on my keychains and start a car. and to find out to get ryan supposed to go my gps system talks to me. i don't even think about that being special and i take it for granted i conclude my food in minutes disabled people have better ways to get around. what innovation comes next? he makes his living as a future is starting the institute for global studies what is next? >> robots that senior house and also businesses in new customers are found for you also piggyback on the hyperlink to sell tickets through e commerce. nanotechnology, computers, r obotics, they are of limited the barriers are not even there for the entrepreneurs of the future. >> you talk about the hyper loop he has done good things ? >> absolutely. he has the dna of silicon valley, next generation, as steve jobs. he also buys test of the first commercially available electric car with the stocks climbing. >> break this down to talk about tesla the stock goes up the but you worked for steve jobs before you call him the news steve jobs aga
the iphone is now just six years old i already taken for granted that i can press a button on my keychains and start a car. and to find out to get ryan supposed to go my gps system talks to me. i don't even think about that being special and i take it for granted i conclude my food in minutes disabled people have better ways to get around. what innovation comes next? he makes his living as a future is starting the institute for global studies what is next? >> robots that senior house and...
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the iphone is now just six years old i already taken for granted that i can press a button on my keychainsnd start a car. and to find out to get ryan supped to go my gps system talks to me. i don't even think about that being special and i take it for granted i conclude my food in minutes disabled people have better ways to get around. what innovation comes next? he makes living as a future is starting the institute for global studies what is next? >> robots that senior house and also businesses in new customers are found f you also piggyback on the hyperlink to sell tickets through e commerce. nanotechnology, computers, r obotics, they are of limited e barriers are not even there for the entrepreneurs of the fure. >> you talk about the hyper loo he has done good things ? >> absolutely. he has the dna of silicon valley, next generation, as steve jobs. he also buys test of the first commercially available electric car wi the stocks climbing. >> break thisown to talk about tesla the stock goes up the but yoworked for steve jobs before you call him the news steve jobs against government hando
the iphone is now just six years old i already taken for granted that i can press a button on my keychainsnd start a car. and to find out to get ryan supped to go my gps system talks to me. i don't even think about that being special and i take it for granted i conclude my food in minutes disabled people have better ways to get around. what innovation comes next? he makes living as a future is starting the institute for global studies what is next? >> robots that senior house and also...
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in mountain view, irs says people are buying a variety of items from backpacks to keychains. >> i actuallyday for a bicycle tube. hard to come down here for just one tube and to be able to have that on their normal delivery route is definitely going to save the environment. >> reporter: participating stores include a mix of large chains and small merchants. google says it's not cleollecti data or an lit i cans on shopper's buying habits, but they do hope more will be bought on google. >>> this is pretty wild. scientists have found the oldest face, and it's a fish. this ancient fish lived about 419 million years ago in a chinese lake. the findings were released today in the journal of nature. the discovery provides a link between two groups of fish previously thought to be unrelated changing long-held notions of how vertebrate faces evolved, including those of humans. looks familiar, doesn't it? >>> coming there are so many things that we do on a daily basis. we run errands. we run to the grocery store. in fact, the average american drives fewer than 29 miles a day. the 100% electric nissan
in mountain view, irs says people are buying a variety of items from backpacks to keychains. >> i actuallyday for a bicycle tube. hard to come down here for just one tube and to be able to have that on their normal delivery route is definitely going to save the environment. >> reporter: participating stores include a mix of large chains and small merchants. google says it's not cleollecti data or an lit i cans on shopper's buying habits, but they do hope more will be bought on...
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but with oracle leaving and the new york stock keychains getting some major ipos, the nasdaq, that is you know, this is one of those triggering events. people say, oh, god. this happened. ashley: they don't instill confidence. >> in nasdaq defense, mostly electronic. they have issues, too. all of these exchanges have issues, but this is part of the battle. why do we do these stories? they're interesting. not only that, but they are both publicly traded companies. if you on the stock, based on how this works out, these are events, material events that move stock. right now on nasdaq is trying to head off what they believe could be a significant problem, out there beating the bushes meeting with of listed companies, awful out effort. ashley: it is interesting. liz claman reached out to a number of ceos who were very upset that they had not received any notice when it was going on that it was happening. the first they heard of it was the phone call. >> or from watching tv. with. ashley: i know they should focus on fixing the problem. you look after your customers as well. >> i mean, that
but with oracle leaving and the new york stock keychains getting some major ipos, the nasdaq, that is you know, this is one of those triggering events. people say, oh, god. this happened. ashley: they don't instill confidence. >> in nasdaq defense, mostly electronic. they have issues, too. all of these exchanges have issues, but this is part of the battle. why do we do these stories? they're interesting. not only that, but they are both publicly traded companies. if you on the stock,...
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we are back at the new york stock keychains for a look back. adam: after the fall, a look at the financial come back or lack of comebacks since the disaster performance. lori: a bigger surprise. the man forced to watch from the sidelines. the a exclusive interview still ahead. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] now, taking care of things at home is just a tap away. ♪ introducing at&t digital life... ♪ ...personalized home security and automation... [ lock clicks ] ...that lets you loser to home. that's so cool. [ male announcer ] get $100 in instant savings when you order digital life smart security. limited availability in select markets. ♪ she took an early spring break thanks to her double miles from the capital one venture card. now what was mrs. davis teaching? spelling. that's not a subject, right? i mean, spell check. that's a program. algebra. okay. persons a and b are flying to the bahamas. how fast will they get there? don't you need distance, rate and... no, all it takes is double miles. [ all ] whoa. yeah. [ male announcer ] get away fast with
we are back at the new york stock keychains for a look back. adam: after the fall, a look at the financial come back or lack of comebacks since the disaster performance. lori: a bigger surprise. the man forced to watch from the sidelines. the a exclusive interview still ahead. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] now, taking care of things at home is just a tap away. ♪ introducing at&t digital life... ♪ ...personalized home security and automation... [ lock clicks ] ...that lets you loser to...
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programs right now that are called frequent flyer programs, and yes, just like when i could pull out my keychain and should, i shop at safeway, and i've signed up for the safeway bargains. they send a personalized coupons because they know i only drink almond milk. it's really no different in terms of loyalty programs that airlines have today. i'm really baffled by all of the hullabaloo around ndc. first of all, i think communism is a resolution. it's a long way off. i am much more focused on what we can do today to sell more tickets. i do think that nbc poses all of these issues, potentially. and again i think that we have an incredibly competitive market place right now. if you want to shop anonymously now, you can. or if you want to be like me with safeway, i give them my information and i tell them i liked and my dislikes and they get personalized coupons. it's a choice that consumers can make. >> so there are a couple of things on the ndc aspect. first, the personal information side. been reading the resolution, you do authenticate today. you've been doing and anonymous search and that's wh
programs right now that are called frequent flyer programs, and yes, just like when i could pull out my keychain and should, i shop at safeway, and i've signed up for the safeway bargains. they send a personalized coupons because they know i only drink almond milk. it's really no different in terms of loyalty programs that airlines have today. i'm really baffled by all of the hullabaloo around ndc. first of all, i think communism is a resolution. it's a long way off. i am much more focused on...