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this is martin cooper, the man who helped to invent the very first mobile phone.o you know how many people have a mobile phone right now? and way back when, could you ever have imagined it would be that prolific? of course, jayne, we knew. but one thing we did not anticipate was this powerful computer in your phone because none of those things existed. good afternoon, sir. today, more than 6.5 billion people own a mobile, almost 84% of the world's population. but... let's stop and ask, how are we all doing with that? how long do you think you spend on your phone every day? five or six hours. most of the day, to be honest. screen time? i'm going to get caught, now. six hours 25. that's probably average. what are you looking at all day? cats and food. my name is dulcie cowling and i gave up my smartphone because it was too addictive. this is what dulcie did. remember these? she ditched her smartphone and switched to an old—style �*dumb phone'. i would recommend it. i think there are nicer things to spend your time. but with the old dumb phone 36 network being switch
this is martin cooper, the man who helped to invent the very first mobile phone.o you know how many people have a mobile phone right now? and way back when, could you ever have imagined it would be that prolific? of course, jayne, we knew. but one thing we did not anticipate was this powerful computer in your phone because none of those things existed. good afternoon, sir. today, more than 6.5 billion people own a mobile, almost 84% of the world's population. but... let's stop and ask, how are...
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this is martin cooper, the man who helped to invent the very first mobile phone.u ever have imagined it would be that prolific? of course, jayne, we knew. but one thing we did not anticipate was this powerful computer in your phone because none of those things existed. good afternoon, sir. today, more than 6.5 billion people own a mobile, almost 8a% of the world's population. but... let's stop and ask, how are we all doing with that? how long do you think you spend on your phone every day? five or six hours. most of the day, to be honest. screen time? i'm going to get caught, now. six hours 25. that's probably average. what are you looking at all day? cats and food. my name is dulcie cowling and i gave up my smartphone because it was too addictive. this is what dulcie did. remember these? she ditched her smartphone and switched to an old—style "dumb phone". iwould recommend it. i think there are nicer things to spend your time. but with the old dumb phone 3g network being switched off in 2033, tech entrepreneurs are updating martin cooper's original idea. my name'
this is martin cooper, the man who helped to invent the very first mobile phone.u ever have imagined it would be that prolific? of course, jayne, we knew. but one thing we did not anticipate was this powerful computer in your phone because none of those things existed. good afternoon, sir. today, more than 6.5 billion people own a mobile, almost 8a% of the world's population. but... let's stop and ask, how are we all doing with that? how long do you think you spend on your phone every day? five...
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this is martin cooper, the man who helped to invent the very first mobile phone, the man who made the0 or 25 minutes. do you know how many people have a mobile phone right now on earth? and, way back when, could you ever imagine it would be that prolific? of course, we knew even back in the 19705, 1960s, that everybody would ultimately have a mobile phone. in fact, the story that we'd hold was some day, when you were born, you would be assigned a phone number and if you didn't answer the phone, you had died. good afternoon. what we did not anticipate is that you are going to have access to the internet, a digital camera, this powerful computer in your phone, because none of those things existed. today, more than 6.5 billion people own a mobile. almost 84% of the world's population. but let's stop and ask how they we all doing with that. how long do you think you spend on your phone every day? when i'm not at work, maybe five or six hours. most of the day, to be honest. so you go, screen time... i'm going to get caught now. daily average five hours, 29 minutes. six hours 25 minutes. i
this is martin cooper, the man who helped to invent the very first mobile phone, the man who made the0 or 25 minutes. do you know how many people have a mobile phone right now on earth? and, way back when, could you ever imagine it would be that prolific? of course, we knew even back in the 19705, 1960s, that everybody would ultimately have a mobile phone. in fact, the story that we'd hold was some day, when you were born, you would be assigned a phone number and if you didn't answer the phone,...
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this is martin cooper, the man who helped to invent the very first mobile phone.ng do you think you spend on your phone every day? five or six hours. most of the day, to be honest. screen time. i'm going to get caught now. daily average five hours, 29 minutes. six hours 25 minutes. i feel like that is probably average. what are you looking at all day? cats and food. my name is dulcie cowling and i gave up my smartphone because it was too addictive. this is what dulcie did. remember these? she ditched her smartphone and switched to an old—style dumb phone. i would recommend it. i think there are nicer things to spend your time on. but with the old dumb phone 3g network being switched off in 2033, tech entrepreneurs are updating martin cooper's original idea. my name is kai. i co—founded light phone in brooklyn, new york. what we are creating is similar to a hammer or screwdriver, right? you use it and then you put it back. they disappear. it's not like you use your hammer and swipe your hammer for two hours for entertainment. suddenly, some social media has just go
this is martin cooper, the man who helped to invent the very first mobile phone.ng do you think you spend on your phone every day? five or six hours. most of the day, to be honest. screen time. i'm going to get caught now. daily average five hours, 29 minutes. six hours 25 minutes. i feel like that is probably average. what are you looking at all day? cats and food. my name is dulcie cowling and i gave up my smartphone because it was too addictive. this is what dulcie did. remember these? she...
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european integration and invited the prime minister of ireland martin to visit ukraine croatia i am sure that we can expand our cooperationat the bilateral level and at the level of european structures thanked mr. the state of the prime minister of luxembourg bettel i want to once again draw attention to the assistance from luxembourg, 15% of the defense budget of this country, this was a contribution to the defense of ukraine, the greatness and the nobility of the state mr. betel visited today the cities of the kyiv region that were liberated from the occupiers. i am grateful to him for his sincere understanding of our people and for luxembourg's willingness to participate in the post-war reconstruction of ukraine. my schedule for tomorrow is as full as today. i will do everything to ensure that the historic decision of the european of the union was adopted, it is important for us, by the way, today, without delay, he signed the law adopted yesterday on the ratification of the istanbul convention, the protection of all people from violence and discrimination is our the principle remains unchanged in all negotiations, emp
european integration and invited the prime minister of ireland martin to visit ukraine croatia i am sure that we can expand our cooperationat the bilateral level and at the level of european structures thanked mr. the state of the prime minister of luxembourg bettel i want to once again draw attention to the assistance from luxembourg, 15% of the defense budget of this country, this was a contribution to the defense of ukraine, the greatness and the nobility of the state mr. betel visited today...
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okay. cooperation and negotiating of the protocol is unrealistic and european leaders have condemned the move. the irish prime minister michael martin, gave a scathing assessment of the case actions for a country like the united kingdom to renege on an international treaty does represent a new law point because of the natural expectation of democratic countries like ourselves, you can all across europe as are we on earth international agreements that we entered into my disagreement was ratified, but been signed and approved by the prime minister for more on the latest developments, i am now joined by martin how he's a prominent lawyer in the u. k. with years of expertise and you lot, he also, he's also the chair of lawyers for britain and a pro briggs contributor to british media outlets. a very warm welcome. did you have a new circuit to have you with us? you k prime minister boy johnson signed the steel, this northern ireland protocol. it was agreed to get brags it over the line. or, you know, worried that we nagging on parts of it will undermine u. k. standing in the world. i don't think so. no, this isn't about boris johnson or
okay. cooperation and negotiating of the protocol is unrealistic and european leaders have condemned the move. the irish prime minister michael martin, gave a scathing assessment of the case actions for a country like the united kingdom to renege on an international treaty does represent a new law point because of the natural expectation of democratic countries like ourselves, you can all across europe as are we on earth international agreements that we entered into my disagreement was...
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authorities point the finger towards l coda affiliate martin said to the slum one with the mean and more specifically, a preacher of philosophy preacher, i'm a do cooper, who had an organization called massena catawba. why? well, because there's been in that area which is the center of molly grievances, between full on the herders and local farmers. and this is the beginning of the rainy season. the country has gone months without rain and philosophy herders are trying to find places to grease, their land, often encroaching towards in farm land. and so these arm groups linked to al qaeda have exacerbated, are using these existing grievances pitting people against each other. during this attack, villagers called for help and they called the 1000000 authorities, the police, the un peacekeeping force. or despite the presence of a un peacekeeping force, just 2 hours away on a helicopter to the side of the attack, despite the 1000000 forces, despite the presence of russian fighters nearby. well, none of them intervene. so there is a sense of anger and frustration among the local villagers that not enough is being done to try to tackle the situation. intere
authorities point the finger towards l coda affiliate martin said to the slum one with the mean and more specifically, a preacher of philosophy preacher, i'm a do cooper, who had an organization called massena catawba. why? well, because there's been in that area which is the center of molly grievances, between full on the herders and local farmers. and this is the beginning of the rainy season. the country has gone months without rain and philosophy herders are trying to find places to grease,...
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cooperate with the investigation. it was just released by reporters alex burns and jonathan martin in connection with their new pook "thisl not pass." house minority leader kevin mccarthy talking to members on january 11th, just days after the attack on the capitol, essentially agreeing with everything the committee he now opposes says it stands for. >> we cannot just sweep this under the rug. we need to know why it happened, who did it, and people need to be held accountable for it. and i'm excited to make sure that happens. >> so, just days after he said that, he went to mar-a-lago, made nice with the former president, and is now leading the opposition to everything pretty much he said he was for back on january 11th. also in these new tapes, audio of a republican congressman from indiana on january 5th telling colleagues he doesn't like the fact that he's about to vote to overturn election results, but is doing it anyway, because his constituents are demanding it. >> the reality is, is this is a political vote for many of us. i'm going to vote my district. my district wants me to object to the states that get bicamera
cooperate with the investigation. it was just released by reporters alex burns and jonathan martin in connection with their new pook "thisl not pass." house minority leader kevin mccarthy talking to members on january 11th, just days after the attack on the capitol, essentially agreeing with everything the committee he now opposes says it stands for. >> we cannot just sweep this under the rug. we need to know why it happened, who did it, and people need to be held accountable...
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martin, you see the promise out promising these larger companies are. and i'd like to ask the m s b company and our other companies to be smaller, which are cooperating with small and medium sized businesses. so that 4 years ahead we will currently guarantee demand for the product. so the good produced by this company. so there are no were providers are suppliers, but it can actually adapt to each order they receive beforehand. bradley, we have all ready reduce the amount of inspections and procedures that these interpreters have to face. but there's still much to be done. for example, the production of industrial areas from scratch, it still requires many years, but buying surgeries and buying these sites as it's still i've been shackled by of by but by the fact that the, they are very expensive and taxation is too high. and the, the, the rates are too high. so we are like to introduce something we call an industrial, a mortgage, which will be less than the 5 percent. the rate of it will 5 percent a year. and this way companies will be allowed to have the money, have the funds to buy the industrial equipment and decide to build their own industrial produ
martin, you see the promise out promising these larger companies are. and i'd like to ask the m s b company and our other companies to be smaller, which are cooperating with small and medium sized businesses. so that 4 years ahead we will currently guarantee demand for the product. so the good produced by this company. so there are no were providers are suppliers, but it can actually adapt to each order they receive beforehand. bradley, we have all ready reduce the amount of inspections and...
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martin -- an associate of alexander's. in december, he testified for eight hours behind closed doors. this spring his lawyer said he would cooperatee department of justice but the next day alexander joined alex nes on the m4 show to suest he wouldn't. alexander has denied wrongdoing and is called stop the steal beautiful. january 6 he said was a government site ups, conspiracy to prevent trump from winning in 2024. he used does she news there is time for legitimate balance when there is legitimattyranny. we are likely to see and hear more about alexander and his coronation with members of congress at the house select committee hearings. amy: that was the voice of kristen doerer, the managing editor of right wing watch. she is joining us now to talk about tonight's historic hearing as proud boys leaders and four other leaders of the far right proud boys have been charged with seditious conspiracy over their roles and the january 6 insurrection at the capitol. also, one of the people who will be testifying tonight. we don't know everything that is going to happen at this first public hearing at the january 6 committee but a journali
martin -- an associate of alexander's. in december, he testified for eight hours behind closed doors. this spring his lawyer said he would cooperatee department of justice but the next day alexander joined alex nes on the m4 show to suest he wouldn't. alexander has denied wrongdoing and is called stop the steal beautiful. january 6 he said was a government site ups, conspiracy to prevent trump from winning in 2024. he used does she news there is time for legitimate balance when there is...
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cooperate on writing the local economy. this kind of military first roach is just going to undermine security of america and the world and companies like lockheed martinre fueling that with the kind of interview that their ceo gave on a national news network. amy: it is not only the networks brought to you have a break for commercials every however many minutes, five or six minutes and often they are military weapons manufacturers, but they are actually the so-called news itself is now your having analysis of foreign policy by the weapons ceos. >> exactly. after this news commercial, we will bring you another commercial, basically. amy: the stockholm of international peace resurgence institute is warning the risk of nuclear war is higher today than at any time since the height of the cold war. it was in its annual report, saying the global stockpile of nuclear weapons is expected to soon rise for the first time in decades as the u.s., russia, cha, france, and the united kingdom move to expanded or mornize their arsenals. u. and russia possessing about 90% of the world's nuclear warheads. how concerned should people be, bill hartung? >> i think the big
cooperate on writing the local economy. this kind of military first roach is just going to undermine security of america and the world and companies like lockheed martinre fueling that with the kind of interview that their ceo gave on a national news network. amy: it is not only the networks brought to you have a break for commercials every however many minutes, five or six minutes and often they are military weapons manufacturers, but they are actually the so-called news itself is now your...
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cooper also stars and directs the film which he calls a life-long dream explaining he wanted to be a conductor when he was little. who knew? steven spielberg and martinat this hungry basset hound just brought home. >> rosie, what do you have? where did you get a sub sandwich from? that's still in the wrapper that i didn't make. seriously. grubhub, what the heck? doordash? rosie. >> that's funny. >> not giving it up either. >> rosie is so patient. she hasn't finished the sandwich yet. >> she wanted to unwrap it and enjoy it. we're told the mystery was solved. seems rosie actually stole that sub right out of her son's friend's backpack. went in, took it out. thanks for sharing that video with us. that made my day. >> thank you, lara. >>> sam champion has a surprise for a deserving volunteer in florida. nteer in florida. >> building a better bay area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc 7 news. reggie: good morning. i am reggie aqui with abc 7 mornings. jobina has traffic. jobina: hi, reggie. we have a slow down on 101 before martha boulevard, but no lanes are blocked at the moment. be aware of some mobility in and out of the north banks. we
cooper also stars and directs the film which he calls a life-long dream explaining he wanted to be a conductor when he was little. who knew? steven spielberg and martinat this hungry basset hound just brought home. >> rosie, what do you have? where did you get a sub sandwich from? that's still in the wrapper that i didn't make. seriously. grubhub, what the heck? doordash? rosie. >> that's funny. >> not giving it up either. >> rosie is so patient. she hasn't finished the...