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a big part of that is mobile consumption, and what is happening in mobile.ost of these users will never see a desktop. particularly users who have yet to be added. but without china, the growth rate would be flat. sorry, without india it would be flat. john: one thing to keep in mind with india is that indians love their cheap phones. if you look at the average smartphone price in india, it is down around $120. it is $280 in china. in terms of the revenue opportunity for big vendors like apple and samsung china was a , much richer market. you were referring about the slowdown in china -- let's put it into context. five-and-a-half plus years ago, in 2010, that was a market growing well over 110%. i'm sorry, in 2015, the unit growth in china was about 1.5%. we have seen a rapid flow down there, due to saturation. all eyes have shifted to india where the unit growth opportunity is high, but the revenue opportunity is going to be lower because we are talking about the popularity of those lower-priced phones. cory: in china when that market had yet to take off, a
a big part of that is mobile consumption, and what is happening in mobile.ost of these users will never see a desktop. particularly users who have yet to be added. but without china, the growth rate would be flat. sorry, without india it would be flat. john: one thing to keep in mind with india is that indians love their cheap phones. if you look at the average smartphone price in india, it is down around $120. it is $280 in china. in terms of the revenue opportunity for big vendors like apple...
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handsk held a company all to not only be mobile first mobile best and drove mobile change quickly.showed him a desktop mockup and he ended the meeting. until people came back in with mobile first, there was no meeting to do product reviews. that sent a message quickly and we retrain all of our engineers and we rebuilt our mobile app and now 80% of our revenue is based on mobile. we are continuing to go through transitions. we've seen visual communications take off which is why we acquired instagram. we acquired whatsapp and pulled messenger out and now have a lien on whatsapp because of the inflow of what we were seeing people communicating on business. we are seeing consumer behavior evolving and facebook today looks entirely different than facebook 2012. next as much as mobile has been a profound disruptor, live video could be even more of a disruptor going forward. atl us what you are looking in terms of content and where you see video going. guest: we believe video can be even more this rough than mobile. we have had a 40% increase in video consumption over the last months. tel
handsk held a company all to not only be mobile first mobile best and drove mobile change quickly.showed him a desktop mockup and he ended the meeting. until people came back in with mobile first, there was no meeting to do product reviews. that sent a message quickly and we retrain all of our engineers and we rebuilt our mobile app and now 80% of our revenue is based on mobile. we are continuing to go through transitions. we've seen visual communications take off which is why we acquired...
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so you can sign up just from your mobile device.e're the fastest growing brokerage of all time. we announced a few weeks ago that we crossed a million users on the platform. >> that's amazing. >> using robinhood is less like using a traditional financial product where you have paperwork, you have to wait. it's more similar to using a technology product like an uber or an instagram. >> china, they had a big bubble, okay. they have come back to earth. but they like to trade. how did you hook up with baidu and how is that going? >> i think it was three weeks ago we announced the partner with baidu and there are those who can buy through our partnership with them. yeah it was exciting. we spent some time in china this year seeing how much american brands are present there. i think that's an opportunity to let those people also save with american companies rather than just spending. >> i want to talk about the disruption factor. younger people on the web -- well, i'm used to paying for things. younger people aren't if it's on the web. is
so you can sign up just from your mobile device.e're the fastest growing brokerage of all time. we announced a few weeks ago that we crossed a million users on the platform. >> that's amazing. >> using robinhood is less like using a traditional financial product where you have paperwork, you have to wait. it's more similar to using a technology product like an uber or an instagram. >> china, they had a big bubble, okay. they have come back to earth. but they like to trade. how...
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get on our nbc washington app and search mobile payment. susan hogan, news 4. >>> let's get a check on the forecast. we might get some rain tomorrow. >> did you like today? >> are you kidding? it's like being in nova scotia. >> every once in a while we get a good forecast like that. plenty of sunshine, low humidity and tomorrow is not a bad day but we are looking at clouds increasing. nats park, yeah, we lost tonight to the cubbies. 69 degrees. dave just walked in. sorry, buddy, sorry, man. 69 degrees winds from the 63 winchester. 57 frederick . 55 fort meade. it will be a nice start to the morning. on the cool side but not bad. this is ground clutter again. i hate when it shows up but that's wa we are dealing. means nothing to any of us. we are dealing with clouds to the west. these are clouds from a storm system that developed. a lot of shower and thunderstorm activity to the west. we may see some of that tomorrow. say good pi to all sun. i this i we will see a little sunshine tomorrow. cloud cover, 8:00, everybody socked in with the clou
get on our nbc washington app and search mobile payment. susan hogan, news 4. >>> let's get a check on the forecast. we might get some rain tomorrow. >> did you like today? >> are you kidding? it's like being in nova scotia. >> every once in a while we get a good forecast like that. plenty of sunshine, low humidity and tomorrow is not a bad day but we are looking at clouds increasing. nats park, yeah, we lost tonight to the cubbies. 69 degrees. dave just walked in....
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of people using their own resources, mobilizing their own communities, structures, mobilizing their social networks to be able to inform folks and help them navigate this policy arena. but there's a lot of money on the table for climate and climate vulnerability. very little of it is going to the most vulnerable populations and communities that serve those populations. >> if i could add, i think you know, one important distinction, and it's really time to understand why the climate justice movement, and really be the first panel would have been much better i think in some ways i'm answering this question and there have been institutions that we necessarily represent here why it has to be local. the response to climate change has to be about more than just engineering, technology, it's not just putting solar panels on your roof. but it's really about how we live as a society. it's about the way that we're social organizers. it's about the hireerarchyies that we create and many of us want to dismantle. it's about communities' ability to live, they're right to live. it's about policing. it's
of people using their own resources, mobilizing their own communities, structures, mobilizing their social networks to be able to inform folks and help them navigate this policy arena. but there's a lot of money on the table for climate and climate vulnerability. very little of it is going to the most vulnerable populations and communities that serve those populations. >> if i could add, i think you know, one important distinction, and it's really time to understand why the climate...
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to mobilize the community. who needs to step in and make this happen? >> i would like to jump in on this. we talk about doing a emergency management and there are mechanisms on how the power andctures coordinate establish mechanisms across the protection and mitigation, as well as the response. there have been a lot of advancements in the last years on how we do that and it is an important point. there have been power structures that have not necessarily recognized what was required and needed and we needed to change the way we did that. from thethis stems capabilities at the local, state, and governmental level. there is an amount of work that andto be done with people most large american cities have one or two people who do this full-time. as a moderately-sized agency, they are capable and fairly small. it is a lot of work to pull together the community. they tried. it is a lot of work. we come at it from both directions and shift the resources made available and the recognition of the encouragelevel and and
to mobilize the community. who needs to step in and make this happen? >> i would like to jump in on this. we talk about doing a emergency management and there are mechanisms on how the power andctures coordinate establish mechanisms across the protection and mitigation, as well as the response. there have been a lot of advancements in the last years on how we do that and it is an important point. there have been power structures that have not necessarily recognized what was required and...
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mobile will be the king.ernet is still the major driving force because of the user experience and the limited screen size for mobile , and therefore the user experience is key. people are using blocking technology to block those advertisements. this is an area they need to overcome. rishaad: that is the point, isn't it? how long does this go on? people are increasingly irritated. people try to deploy new technology to block those ads. if the advertisers can think of a way to attract the attention of the people. media,mple, on social then those people may use it by using videos to attract attention, it is a different form of delivery. let's talk a little bit about mobile. in this part of the world, where -- we are world leaders in this part of the world when it comes to mobile advertising. europe and the united states have been way later into the game. trendanalyzed a five-year and the total china market, still less than 50% of the expenditure in the u.s.. grow.l however, the u.s. is also fast growing. road, w
mobile will be the king.ernet is still the major driving force because of the user experience and the limited screen size for mobile , and therefore the user experience is key. people are using blocking technology to block those advertisements. this is an area they need to overcome. rishaad: that is the point, isn't it? how long does this go on? people are increasingly irritated. people try to deploy new technology to block those ads. if the advertisers can think of a way to attract the...
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it's on all my mobile devices, so it suits my mobile lifestyle and it keeps my investments fully mobile move. sign up at etrade.com and get up to six hundred dollars. hey, honey? yes, dear? you're washing that baked-on alfredo by hand, right? (loudly) yes, dear. dish issues? cascade platinum powers through... your toughest stuck-on food... so let your dishwasher be the dishwasher. this turned out great. cascade. band a parade rained onr the sales team's parade. and they still made the meeting, without actually going to the meeting. before any of this, cdw orchestrated a mobility solution, using the hp elite x2 1012 with intel core m vpro processors. mobility by hp. orchestration by cdw. >>> more breaking news on china. seema mody has more. >> that's right, a surprise move by ncsi, delaying the inclusion of chinese "a" shares. in the press release, the benchmark provider said it does not rule out the possibility offcycle announcement should further significant positive developments occur before june of 2017. of course, beijing has taken many steps to update its market structure on capita
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just get on our nbc washington app and search mobile payment. i'm susan hogan.ews4. >>> going to take you back now to orange county, florida, where the sheriff's deputies are updating us on the search for the little boy. >> they told us they have located his remains. let's listen in. >> reporter: the family , i'm going to go ahead and identify the parents. matt and melissa graves from elk horn, nebraska. their 2-year-old is lane graves. i will share with you that the child was found, his body was completely intact. at this time, we'll go through the formality of making identification, but there's no reason for us to believe that the body that was recovered is not the body of lane graves. the effort to continue with the wild life management here at disney will go forward. i'm going to turn it over at this time to the executive director for swc, who will share with you more details about their efforts. >> thank you, sheriff. first again, we just want to say that our thoughts and prayers are with this family on behalf of our entire agency. we are terribly heartbrok
just get on our nbc washington app and search mobile payment. i'm susan hogan.ews4. >>> going to take you back now to orange county, florida, where the sheriff's deputies are updating us on the search for the little boy. >> they told us they have located his remains. let's listen in. >> reporter: the family , i'm going to go ahead and identify the parents. matt and melissa graves from elk horn, nebraska. their 2-year-old is lane graves. i will share with you that the child...
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>> the mobile banking is the biggest.et women using technology to get their products to market. we see huge banking operations that use technology beyond the cell phone technology. we see african entrepreneurs who are tech savvy, who come up with new ideas they want to bring into the technology scene, who are looking for opportunities. >> the chinese government and chinese investors are interested africa for ain long time, to a much greater extent than the united states. how does that play out? >> i think there are opportunities for all. there are opportunities for chinese companies, but amazing opportunities for american companies. american companies are desired on the continent of africa. our challenge is to encourage more american countries to look at the opportunities that are available to them in africa, and take a chance and invest. cory: that was the interview with linda greenfield. coming up, houston, we have a mark zuckerberg problem. facebook's first ever streaming live with the international space station. we w
>> the mobile banking is the biggest.et women using technology to get their products to market. we see huge banking operations that use technology beyond the cell phone technology. we see african entrepreneurs who are tech savvy, who come up with new ideas they want to bring into the technology scene, who are looking for opportunities. >> the chinese government and chinese investors are interested africa for ain long time, to a much greater extent than the united states. how does...
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you're more connected now, because t-mobile doubled its lte coverage...nd added extended range lte which reaches two times farther than before and is four times better in buildings. right now, hook up the whole family with an iphone. buy any iphone and get an iphone se free when you add a line. for early bird savings on great gifts for dad. save on sonoma goods for life apparel and izod golf apparel. plus, take an extra 20 percent off your purchase. everyone gets kohl's cash, too! kohl's. is this my car? ck. state farm knows that for every one of those moments... what? this is ridiculous! there's one of these... sam, i gotta go... is this my car? what? this is ridiculous! this can't be happening!
you're more connected now, because t-mobile doubled its lte coverage...nd added extended range lte which reaches two times farther than before and is four times better in buildings. right now, hook up the whole family with an iphone. buy any iphone and get an iphone se free when you add a line. for early bird savings on great gifts for dad. save on sonoma goods for life apparel and izod golf apparel. plus, take an extra 20 percent off your purchase. everyone gets kohl's cash, too! kohl's. is...
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using mobile devices to access the internet, you have to have a mobile operating system. there's really only two. we have 96 plus percent market share, and that's google's android or apple's iphone operating system. both of them charge application developers to be able to be on that platform, and they charge consumers for the phone, at least in apple's case. so they're making money that way. and they sayyou want to have your app on our phone, you have to be in our app store. and they charge 30%. so the fcc in their order says, look, we're really worried that isps are going to charge excessive prices, and it's going to reduce the edge providers, and you go down the chain. the app space is exploding. 30% is about double what the fcc historically has considered a reasonable rate of return under their statutory, regulatory, you know, authority. and that doesn't seem to be dissuading the app providers at all. but put that aside. if the theory is now part of the law of communications, why doesn't it apply to the other gatekeepers on the internet that are charging people upstrea
using mobile devices to access the internet, you have to have a mobile operating system. there's really only two. we have 96 plus percent market share, and that's google's android or apple's iphone operating system. both of them charge application developers to be able to be on that platform, and they charge consumers for the phone, at least in apple's case. so they're making money that way. and they sayyou want to have your app on our phone, you have to be in our app store. and they charge...
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which requires a signature, certain mobile technology requires a passcode or thumbprint. >> it makesdifficult for someone to steal both your phone and your thumbprint. >> but only 28% of users made mobile payments citing security concerns as one of the reasons that people don't use mobile technology. >> it's very, very safe, almost bulletproof. >> there's the convenience. most have you load major credit card opt your phone so you don't reach for your wallet. you hold your phone, tap, and go. >> when you hold your phone, >> some retailers offer a phone app to pay for purchases but few actually made mobile pay an option for consumers even though many have the option available since it came with the new chip card reader. there's a lot who can. >> why not? we asked the national retail federation. they told us it's an added expense to have both up and running and it wants more flexibility in choosing mobile payment alternatives. cost less and be the best value for its commerce. meanwhile banks offer rewards for consumers who choose to use it as a default on their phone. >> i think that's
which requires a signature, certain mobile technology requires a passcode or thumbprint. >> it makesdifficult for someone to steal both your phone and your thumbprint. >> but only 28% of users made mobile payments citing security concerns as one of the reasons that people don't use mobile technology. >> it's very, very safe, almost bulletproof. >> there's the convenience. most have you load major credit card opt your phone so you don't reach for your wallet. you hold...
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tencent is looking at the maker of mobile hits.encent already dominates the scene in china, but this could give the company serious exposure abroad. the other half of the story is who tencent is buying supercell from. in a surprise move, the japanese internet conglomerate announced that its president would be stepping down. context isfor n more andeditor for asia coverage the ceo of a mobile game corporation. so, what really happened? is son said he was heir apparent to the company, and he, has been cracking a few jokes on twitter. what is the next big investment, are you going to just roam the world? tweets.o plan, he >> it certainly was a surprise when he was recruited by google two years ago. he came in first to make investments in internet companies and other technology companies. a year ago, he was promoted to president. he was talked about as the heir apparent. he said he was looking for somebody who could succeed him in the ceo role. the interview our reporters had with him, he said he wanted to remain in the ceo role for a
tencent is looking at the maker of mobile hits.encent already dominates the scene in china, but this could give the company serious exposure abroad. the other half of the story is who tencent is buying supercell from. in a surprise move, the japanese internet conglomerate announced that its president would be stepping down. context isfor n more andeditor for asia coverage the ceo of a mobile game corporation. so, what really happened? is son said he was heir apparent to the company, and he, has...
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knowledge, of our the lifecycle of a mobile phone in india is less than 15 months now.million connected user base with activated sim cards, we are talking about 500 million mobile phones. potentially the entire industry has 100% upside. prices are going south year on year. we have the data in the public domain. everybody is wanting the next users to get the internet on the mobile phone. >> that's an opportunity for you. you should be using india as your car market, concentrating -- core market, concentrating on india and not looking across to china. >> i think the markets in india are as comparable as anywhere in the world. if we have a vision of becoming amongst the top five in the world, china can't be ignored. i think as a brand, if you have a vision of seeing in the top five, we can't be ignoring china market. >> china must be part of the component chain, the supply-chain. >> absolutely. one of our design teams is out of beijing. they work along the teams in bangalore. that's how mobile phones are made. >> last time we were talking you were going to the assembly pha
knowledge, of our the lifecycle of a mobile phone in india is less than 15 months now.million connected user base with activated sim cards, we are talking about 500 million mobile phones. potentially the entire industry has 100% upside. prices are going south year on year. we have the data in the public domain. everybody is wanting the next users to get the internet on the mobile phone. >> that's an opportunity for you. you should be using india as your car market, concentrating -- core...
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>> a mobile banking is the biggest. we see market women using technology to get their products to market, huge banking operations that use technology beyond the cell phone technology. entrepreneurs who are tech savvy, who come up with new ideas they want to bring into the technology scene, who are looking for opportunities. >> chinese investors are interested in investing in africa to a greater extent than the united states. how does that play out? >> amazing opportunities for american companies. they are desired on the continent of africa. encouragenge is to companies to look at the opportunities available to them in africa and take a chance and invest. >> coming up, houston, we have a mark zuckerberg problem. look at nasa and there out of this world social media strategy. ♪ >> facebook posted its first live event from space. the latest in what has been an effort by nasa to ramp up its social media outreach. we hear from jason townsend. we are sharing what is going on. we have incredible images and an incredible story
>> a mobile banking is the biggest. we see market women using technology to get their products to market, huge banking operations that use technology beyond the cell phone technology. entrepreneurs who are tech savvy, who come up with new ideas they want to bring into the technology scene, who are looking for opportunities. >> chinese investors are interested in investing in africa to a greater extent than the united states. how does that play out? >> amazing opportunities for...
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microsoft and alphabets are among critics that think it could interfere with other mobile devices.oming up, a rate hike in june? not so fast, after a dismal jobs report. ♪ emily: one story we are watching, the shared workspace plans to cut 7% of its staff and put a hold on any new hiring, according to e-mails obtained by bloomberg trade managers were instructed to begin layoffs this week. a funding round in march of value the company at $16 billion. this after a surprisingly bad jobs report. u.s. employers added 38,000 jobs in may and the 160,000 number from april was more like 123,000. the unemployment rate dropped to a nine year low of 4.7% because more people gave up on finding a job. the number of people settling for part-time work rather than full-time employment ticked up. it's turn now to the impact on the tech sector. how are changes in tech hiring contributing to this data? back with us, and joining us, david blumberg. what is your reaction to this report, as somebody who invests in technology and technology startups? david: since the end of 2015, there has been a retrench
microsoft and alphabets are among critics that think it could interfere with other mobile devices.oming up, a rate hike in june? not so fast, after a dismal jobs report. ♪ emily: one story we are watching, the shared workspace plans to cut 7% of its staff and put a hold on any new hiring, according to e-mails obtained by bloomberg trade managers were instructed to begin layoffs this week. a funding round in march of value the company at $16 billion. this after a surprisingly bad jobs report....
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it's on all my mobile devices, so it suits my mobile lifestyle and it keeps my investments fully mobileen i'm on the move. sign up at etrade.com and get up to six hundred dollars. defianour citracal bones. easily absorbed calcium plus vitamin d. defy bone aging with citracal maximum. our highest level of calcium plus d. get your beauty sleep and use yonew aveeno®r? absolutely ageless® night cream with active naturals® blackberry complex. younger looking skin can start today. new absolutely ageless® from aveeno®. >>> we want to get you caught up on the breaking news overnight. a 2-year-old boy was dragged into a lake near disney resort. the attack happened in front of the boy's horrified parents. the boy, who was on vacation with his family from nebraska was playing in the water when the alligator attacked. the father desperately tried to rescue his sons. there were signs that said do not swim in the area. the alligator is described between four and seven feet long. this a live picture, which is based in the seven seas lagoon area. 50 officers are involved. representatives for disney say
it's on all my mobile devices, so it suits my mobile lifestyle and it keeps my investments fully mobileen i'm on the move. sign up at etrade.com and get up to six hundred dollars. defianour citracal bones. easily absorbed calcium plus vitamin d. defy bone aging with citracal maximum. our highest level of calcium plus d. get your beauty sleep and use yonew aveeno®r? absolutely ageless® night cream with active naturals® blackberry complex. younger looking skin can start today. new absolutely...
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-- mobile home.>> reporter: this is the croissant dough avenue, about 35 or 40 rvs are part year, one, and the next you are sharing space with motorhomes. the u. s. department of urban development, said that these are technically homeless. >> it may be technically homelessness, but it beats the hell out of that sidewalk.>> reporter: there are many homeless people's on any given night, many working-class families complete with the kids and pets. the homeless agencies say they care for double that number. parking restrictions only prohibit the size and staying in one spot but living like this is not illegal.>> they have chosen the park where they wanted to. this city never instructed them about that, it happened organically.>> reporter: and choosing to be here with his family, he, his wife and two children were priced out of the rental market. at $2700 a month for a one bedroom, now he pays $600 a month plus gas to live in the rv.'s back the rent was close to $3000. i need maybe $6000, including the food for my family. it is expensive. that is why i am here. paying $3000 for an apartmen
-- mobile home.>> reporter: this is the croissant dough avenue, about 35 or 40 rvs are part year, one, and the next you are sharing space with motorhomes. the u. s. department of urban development, said that these are technically homeless. >> it may be technically homelessness, but it beats the hell out of that sidewalk.>> reporter: there are many homeless people's on any given night, many working-class families complete with the kids and pets. the homeless agencies say they...
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so the plans are mostly revoling around mobile and creating content of the mobile moments of game threeou are talking about the content and the shareable content and moment, and not so much journalism as the sports models, and so how are you thinking of yourselves -- journalists, website fun about sports or information? >> well, we have a full portfolio of content types, and m modern company need to do that in the digital mobile space. we have highlight content and treatments on top of them, an investigative journalism, and documentaries, and video f features and traditional text content, and we have a little bit of everything, and again, focused on the creating the best possible experience for sports fans, and specifically on mobile and on social channels. >> you have been around for nine years and part off that owned by turner, and what is the difference of being owned by one of the big traditional media compani companies, and do they make you better or hold you back? >> it has made us better. one of the biggest differences of sports and other content categories is is the value of the
so the plans are mostly revoling around mobile and creating content of the mobile moments of game threeou are talking about the content and the shareable content and moment, and not so much journalism as the sports models, and so how are you thinking of yourselves -- journalists, website fun about sports or information? >> well, we have a full portfolio of content types, and m modern company need to do that in the digital mobile space. we have highlight content and treatments on top of...
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it is a blessing and it is the ticket to upward mobility. thank you. rep. byrne: good morning. my name is bradley byrne and i represent the first district in alabama. i have both inner city poverty and rural poverty. i was the chancellor of postsecondary education and chair of the work force planning council for the state of alabama and i've seen what works. let me first give you a quotation. the answer to the welfare crisis is work, jobs, self-sufficiency and family integrity, not a massive new extension of welfare, not a great new outpouring of guidance counselors to give the poor more advice. that was senator robert f. kennedy 50 years ago. $22 trillion later, we have not moved the needle on reducing poverty in america. why? because we treat poverty like it's a chronic, incurable disease, we put out of a lot of money to deal with the effects, or so we think. what we should be about and what this plan is about and what the bishop and what she's doing here is about is lifting people out of poverty. i have seen it work. i've seen people who were poor receive the job skills they
it is a blessing and it is the ticket to upward mobility. thank you. rep. byrne: good morning. my name is bradley byrne and i represent the first district in alabama. i have both inner city poverty and rural poverty. i was the chancellor of postsecondary education and chair of the work force planning council for the state of alabama and i've seen what works. let me first give you a quotation. the answer to the welfare crisis is work, jobs, self-sufficiency and family integrity, not a massive...
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of people using their own resources, mobilizing their own communities, structures, mobilizing their social networks to be able to inform folks and help them navigate this policy arena. but there's a lot of money on the table for climate and climate vulnerability. very little of it is going to the most vulnerable populations and communities that serve those populations. >> if i could add, i think you know, one important distinction, and it's really time to understand why the climate justice movement, and really be the first panel would have been much better i think in some ways i'm answering this question and there have been institutions that we necessarily represent here why it has to be local. the response to climate change has to be about more than just engineering, technology, it's not just putting solar panels on your roof. but it's really about how we live as a society. it's about the way that we're social organizers. it's about the hierarchies that we create and many of us want to dismantle. it's about communities' ability to live, they're right to live. it's about policing. it's abo
of people using their own resources, mobilizing their own communities, structures, mobilizing their social networks to be able to inform folks and help them navigate this policy arena. but there's a lot of money on the table for climate and climate vulnerability. very little of it is going to the most vulnerable populations and communities that serve those populations. >> if i could add, i think you know, one important distinction, and it's really time to understand why the climate...
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with t-mobile i don't really have to worry about that. get 3 lines with 6 gigs of data each for only $40 bucks per line only for a limited time with t-mobile @work. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? geico. see how much you could save. >> kenny: and now greater coverage of baseball is sponsored by t-mobile. both starting pitchers, outstanding. jacob degrom, julio teheran, eight shutout innings for both in their second match up in the last six days. >> tom: spectacular pitcher's and i told you in the middle innings, i had a feel about this game that a certain smell, a certain flavor to it, that just one pitch, a home run ball, would be a difference. >> kenny: chris withrow on to face asdrubal cabrera with one out, top of the 11th inning. 25th appearance for withrow. at the home run off the bat of johnson, his 23rd hit here at turner field, but only his second the last one came back in 2010. as a member of the arizona diamondbacks. cabrera sends this one into right-center. inciarte for outnumber two. >> tom: how far did this ball travel? a travel just
with t-mobile i don't really have to worry about that. get 3 lines with 6 gigs of data each for only $40 bucks per line only for a limited time with t-mobile @work. ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? geico. see how much you could save. >> kenny: and now greater coverage of baseball is sponsored by t-mobile. both starting pitchers, outstanding. jacob degrom, julio teheran, eight shutout innings for both in their second match up in the last six days. >> tom: spectacular pitcher's and i told you...
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t-mobile is launching a t-mobile tuesday's app giving all customers weekly perks such as free food, movietickets and ride shares through lyft. >> thank you very much. >> frustrated travelers are the subject of a homeland committee meeting this morning. they want to improve passenger screening and wait time. faa administrators expect the general will be questioned. >>> when it comes to delays, seems bay area airports could do worse. that's the flight study. researchers found 85 u.s. commercial airports where flights are delayed an average of 15 minutes, no bay airport landed in the bottom 10th. sfo ranked 17 in the number of flights delayed. san jose made that list. baltimore finished the worse with 23% of flights delayed. >>> who is the biggest sports superstar in the bay area this week? it could be steph curry or how about leonel messi? >> the argentinean soccer star was arguably the best player in the world. there was a delay in action. argentina was playing chile. the crowd went wild when they showed his face on the big screen. while many went just to see messi play, he was sidelined t
t-mobile is launching a t-mobile tuesday's app giving all customers weekly perks such as free food, movietickets and ride shares through lyft. >> thank you very much. >> frustrated travelers are the subject of a homeland committee meeting this morning. they want to improve passenger screening and wait time. faa administrators expect the general will be questioned. >>> when it comes to delays, seems bay area airports could do worse. that's the flight study. researchers found...
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mobilizing people is one part of the effort. making sure that people are involved in that political process and driving that political process. i think that's where we get the disconnect. we have got to come up with our own ideas. we've got nobody that planning conversation and that zoning conversation. we've got to be on the zoning board. nobody wants to do it. i get that. it's boring. in our case, it was even dangerous and the planning board that we had because we had so much racial tension on the board. you have to do it. you have to step up and give you things that give you the reigns of power. baltimore city, there is a sustainability conversation going on. then there is an environmental justice and environmental racism conversation going on. i really see these two conversations connecting in a substantial way. >> i'm, i'm currently with the epa and i'm from florida. my question is about the policy instruments that we're going to need to move forward with resilience that are going to have to be pretty complicated, there's a
mobilizing people is one part of the effort. making sure that people are involved in that political process and driving that political process. i think that's where we get the disconnect. we have got to come up with our own ideas. we've got nobody that planning conversation and that zoning conversation. we've got to be on the zoning board. nobody wants to do it. i get that. it's boring. in our case, it was even dangerous and the planning board that we had because we had so much racial tension...
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all hands and declared we needed to be mobile first but mobile best.rew cultural change very quickly. that first product review when the team walked into his condors run showed him a death top mockup, he ended the meeting -- showed them a desktop mockup coming into the meeting. there were no meetings to do product reviews in that sent a message very quickly that we retrained all of our engineers within weeks and rebuild our andle app linked to ios android and 80% of our revenue is based on mobile so we went through the transition and we continue to. mobile is not the only one. we have seen visual comedic's take off which is why we acquired instagram which now has 400 million people using it, 200,000 businesses. and pulled whatsapp out messenger and have one theion people because of inflow of what we were seeing with people wanting to communicate with businesses. we are constantly seeing consumer behavior evolving. the facebook today looks entirely different than facebook from 2012. scarlet: that was the vice president of global marketing solutions for
all hands and declared we needed to be mobile first but mobile best.rew cultural change very quickly. that first product review when the team walked into his condors run showed him a death top mockup, he ended the meeting -- showed them a desktop mockup coming into the meeting. there were no meetings to do product reviews in that sent a message very quickly that we retrained all of our engineers within weeks and rebuild our andle app linked to ios android and 80% of our revenue is based on...
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it's on all my mobile devices, so it suits my mobile lifestyle.nd it keeps my investments fully mobile... even when i'm on the move. sign up at etrade.com and get up to six hundred dollars. fight heartburn fast. with tums chewy delights. the mouthwatering soft chew that goes to work in seconds to conquer heartburn fast. tum tum tum tum. chewy delights. only from tums. think fixing your windshield is a big hassle? not with safelite. this family needed their windshield replaced but they're daughters heart was set on going to the zoo. so guess what, i met them at the zoo. service that fits your schedule. that's another safelite advantage. ♪ safelite repair, safelite replace. ♪ dmade with the perfect balance of raspberry ice cream, luscious raspberry sauce, and belgian chocolate. discover magnum chocolate pleasure. to you, they're more than just a pet. so protect them with k9 advantix ii. it kills fleas, ticks and mosquitoes. k9 advantix ii. for the love of dog. >>> only on "cbs this morning," a big change coming to the waze driving app. >>> controver
it's on all my mobile devices, so it suits my mobile lifestyle.nd it keeps my investments fully mobile... even when i'm on the move. sign up at etrade.com and get up to six hundred dollars. fight heartburn fast. with tums chewy delights. the mouthwatering soft chew that goes to work in seconds to conquer heartburn fast. tum tum tum tum. chewy delights. only from tums. think fixing your windshield is a big hassle? not with safelite. this family needed their windshield replaced but they're...
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working together, we can write this next chapter in the mobile revolution. a revolution that has already transformed our lives and society. working together, we can unleash new waves of innovation and discovery that we have yet to imagine. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'll note i'll use the wireless microphone, you can have the hard wired. >> it's not fast enough. this is the problem. >> tell me, for the american consumers not in this room right now, it may seem that 4g is just in its infancy. we've just seen television ads in the last year or so about that. why is 5g so urgently important? >> it's a great question, tommy, and it goes back, i had one line that really deserves further explanation. all of the things that powerful computing makes possible can't be done on the chip, on a handset. they have to be moved to a centralized place that we have now come to call the cloud. so that the work gets done up there in the cloud and it is connected to the less powerful computing power in our handsets or, as i said, our pill bottl
working together, we can write this next chapter in the mobile revolution. a revolution that has already transformed our lives and society. working together, we can unleash new waves of innovation and discovery that we have yet to imagine. thank you very much. [ applause ] >> thank you, mr. chairman. i'll note i'll use the wireless microphone, you can have the hard wired. >> it's not fast enough. this is the problem. >> tell me, for the american consumers not in this room...
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that's why you invited somebody in iraq who represents the mobilization, the mass mobilization. have the status quo. a lot of people say that bashar al-assad is part of the problem. but you believe that is it , anchored by russia and iran? qaddhafi is not saddam. he is anchored by a super power by russia and iran. if assad goes, who is going to take over? isis and al qaeda. not the moderate opposition. not even 3-4 persons on the ground. so what we said, we have a vision. we have a vision to go inside with rand paul and with richard black the senator, ok, and the senator rand paul and congressman rand paul. and also, we agree with chuck hagel who resigned. it is not because of the issue of syria. another question asked why , syria? because isis came to iraq from syria. within minutes, a second attack to mosul, the city of my mother, by the way. people are suffering right now in mosul. and i'm in touch with them. they said they would rather to die than to live under isis. they need help. they need the whole world to wake up and please come and help us. so we have the status quo.
that's why you invited somebody in iraq who represents the mobilization, the mass mobilization. have the status quo. a lot of people say that bashar al-assad is part of the problem. but you believe that is it , anchored by russia and iran? qaddhafi is not saddam. he is anchored by a super power by russia and iran. if assad goes, who is going to take over? isis and al qaeda. not the moderate opposition. not even 3-4 persons on the ground. so what we said, we have a vision. we have a vision to go...
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they are getting parking tickets, though they are using the mobile app.li foster. >> i'm bruce johnson. thank you for joining us. only on 9 tonight, you paid for parking but still get a ticket. drivers say that's exactly what is happening in dc when they use the park mobile app. the cost of the parking glitches adds up. >> reporter: most cases the tickets are $30 but the financial and emotional costs add up quickly. >>> it's a nuisance. >> reporter: he reached his boiling point, initially, thought the ticket he got on u street issued in the middle of his paid park mobile session was a fluke. >> i'm sure that the dc government has gotten revenues off of e erroneous tickets. >> reporter: it happened five times. we have proof. the tickets and parked mole >> occasionally it does happen. >> reporter: darryl jones feel his pain. >> it's stupid and makes me think they are not checking, the systems are not tom bined. >> reporter: they -- are not combined. >> reporter: they contested and got the fees dismissed. i have fought a parking enforcement officer giving me
they are getting parking tickets, though they are using the mobile app.li foster. >> i'm bruce johnson. thank you for joining us. only on 9 tonight, you paid for parking but still get a ticket. drivers say that's exactly what is happening in dc when they use the park mobile app. the cost of the parking glitches adds up. >> reporter: most cases the tickets are $30 but the financial and emotional costs add up quickly. >>> it's a nuisance. >> reporter: he reached his...
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it's on all my mobile devices, so it suits my mobile lifestyle and it keeps my investments fully mobileen i'm on the move. sign up at etrade.com and get up to six hundred dollars. defianour citracal bones. easily absorbed calcium plus vitamin d. defy bone aging with citracal maximum. our highest level of calcium plus d. get your beauty sleep and use yonew aveeno®r? absolutely ageless® night cream with active naturals® blackberry complex. younger looking skin can start today. new absolutely ageless® from aveeno®. >>> 4:26 is the time, good morning to you. i'm eun yang. an alligator attacked and a toddler is missing. we'll bring you the latest on this in just moments. good morning to you. >>> molette is following this news for us. this news is just awful. >> yes, it is. an alligator dragged the toddler into a lake. authorities desperately searching all through the night after the 4 to 7 foot gator parents. the boy's father tried to save him but couldn't. this happened near disney's gland floridian resort lagoon where no swimming signs were
it's on all my mobile devices, so it suits my mobile lifestyle and it keeps my investments fully mobileen i'm on the move. sign up at etrade.com and get up to six hundred dollars. defianour citracal bones. easily absorbed calcium plus vitamin d. defy bone aging with citracal maximum. our highest level of calcium plus d. get your beauty sleep and use yonew aveeno®r? absolutely ageless® night cream with active naturals® blackberry complex. younger looking skin can start today. new absolutely...
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consumers are only using mobile devices. is 96% market share, and it is really only android or iphone. both of them charge application developers to be able to be on the platform, and the charge consumers for the phone, at least in apple's case, and they save you want to have your app on our phone, it has to be on our store, and they charge 30%. says they arefcc worried there will be excessive prices charged to the edge providers. space is exploding. it doesn't seem to be swinging the app providers at all. put that aside, the theory is that -- if there is part of allot communications, what is in it -- why does it not apply to the people charging upstream? brian: i want to talk about the implications this ruling will have on legislation for net neutrality. there is been talk in the run-up to this decision about whether or not republicans and democrats can come together to write rules or legislation to proceed the regulations. what is it means that process? matthew: i think it means you have have the law in place. the fcc has
consumers are only using mobile devices. is 96% market share, and it is really only android or iphone. both of them charge application developers to be able to be on the platform, and the charge consumers for the phone, at least in apple's case, and they save you want to have your app on our phone, it has to be on our store, and they charge 30%. says they arefcc worried there will be excessive prices charged to the edge providers. space is exploding. it doesn't seem to be swinging the app...
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this works with mobile devices and mobile laptops.m the cedras security experts to run all the data breaches that happen if your e-mail is exposed in a breach of the will inform you. ahead at eight. why prosecutors say they will not charge a family in the death of an endangered gorilla. plus. a boy decapitated internally.a condition most die from instantly. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (laughing) there's nothing like making their day. except making sure their tomorrow is taken care of too. financial guidance while you're mastering life. from chase. so you can. >> reporter: not on the ballot no one ran against the judge and without a rival his name appear on tomorrow's ballot he will serve another term one of them has a hundred and 50,000 signatures including a link petition california state of the counts of felony rape finsen happened after a night of partying and if they stumble upon brought at and then despite a unanimous verdict he sentenced him to a few months in jail. far less than the district attorney's recommendation of six years. local councilor
this works with mobile devices and mobile laptops.m the cedras security experts to run all the data breaches that happen if your e-mail is exposed in a breach of the will inform you. ahead at eight. why prosecutors say they will not charge a family in the death of an endangered gorilla. plus. a boy decapitated internally.a condition most die from instantly. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (laughing) there's nothing like making their day. except making sure their tomorrow is taken care of too. financial...
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is mobile slow? no, just for linkedin. >> yeah. >> is there now suddenly -- do we have a situation where the world slowing is impacting tech? it turned out to be refuted. it was only linkedin, and then linkedin accelerated. brilliant move by microsoft. we're not going to think of that company with a $12, $13 multiple anymore. next quarter i was dreading for microsoft, saying what are they going to say? windows 10, surface. the nfl uses it. i mean, ah! they gave you something to talk about. >> yeah, they definitely did. >> amy hood is so lucky, because amy hood -- i detected, again, disputed by the company, i detected a moment of velsmirkh. >> what does that mean? >> it's a german word, i'm not feeling that great, maybe things could get better. it's great to have one word like that. >> frank quau tyrone of catalyst -- >> he's back! bigger than ever! >> says it's the largest sale by an internet company ever. >> quatrone's always big, big, big. i always like him. he's back and this is a very big deal fo
is mobile slow? no, just for linkedin. >> yeah. >> is there now suddenly -- do we have a situation where the world slowing is impacting tech? it turned out to be refuted. it was only linkedin, and then linkedin accelerated. brilliant move by microsoft. we're not going to think of that company with a $12, $13 multiple anymore. next quarter i was dreading for microsoft, saying what are they going to say? windows 10, surface. the nfl uses it. i mean, ah! they gave you something to talk...
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>>gary: this was a mobile on a bomb--mobile alabama.eam he did talk to for the last team for example we had team usa basketball and our biggest part not to represent. >>darya: we send the big stars we don't send them argentine the to do with it like we do. >>gary: we have three of the 12 guys are golden state warriors players. >>darya: fridays'-and we receive the free agency really they said comes down to the upper contenders the warriors in the miami heat. >>gary: i called back and forth on that we just can't if howe hammons could this guy is i want to win the title. >>gary: in fact he is for washington d.c. in the team the roses are red, said that i think that he is coming--durant is coming home. >>darya: and then attribute to prince from jennifer helps a chance to traffic congestion use. >>darya:50 cent he was doing a show in the crib and he finishes his concert and he is promptly arrested for cursing what will the song being without swearing. music by 50 cents. >>gary: cracks me up as they left and finis and then they are arrested h
>>gary: this was a mobile on a bomb--mobile alabama.eam he did talk to for the last team for example we had team usa basketball and our biggest part not to represent. >>darya: we send the big stars we don't send them argentine the to do with it like we do. >>gary: we have three of the 12 guys are golden state warriors players. >>darya: fridays'-and we receive the free agency really they said comes down to the upper contenders the warriors in the miami heat. >>gary:...
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is based on mobile. through this transition and are continuing to go through transitions. we have seen visual communications take off, which is why we have acquired instagram. -- whuired what's out atsapp and messenger because of people wanting to committee kit with businesses. we are constantly saying consumer behavior evolve. transition, it was an amazing story for facebook. other companies have not been quite that successful. when you go back to more traditional brick-and-mortar companies, you see more failures than successes. do you have examples of traditional companies that have made the transition? carolyn: each day there are a thousand apps they get submitted to ios and android so thousands of companies are trying to disrupt brand by brand across the model. examplemotors is an that is trying to participate in new and emerging models with their investment in lyft. david: autonomous driving. carolyn: they are investing very heavily in, and mary personally is using facebook. she has seen the trends
is based on mobile. through this transition and are continuing to go through transitions. we have seen visual communications take off, which is why we have acquired instagram. -- whuired what's out atsapp and messenger because of people wanting to committee kit with businesses. we are constantly saying consumer behavior evolve. transition, it was an amazing story for facebook. other companies have not been quite that successful. when you go back to more traditional brick-and-mortar companies,...
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nadie te deja hacer tanto con tus datos como t-mobile.a. en california, dos incendios que en conjunto han jorge: en california dos incendios estÁn cerca uno del otro. hasta el momento no se informÓ de vÍctimas, pero si le centenares de evacuados. como si se jaime garcÍa, por un pequeÑo respiro. jaime: dos agresivos incendios, que avivados por una intensa onda cÁlida, estan facilitando devorar miles de acres de maleza seca. >> lo que tenemos son 5400 acres que estÁn afectados. jaime: grandes nubes de humo que podÍan verse a mis tres -- millas. me fueron consolidados en uno solo, facilitando la asignaciÓn de recursos para su combate. >> los bomberos de la agencia forestal de los estados unidos estÁn en control. aÑo: el fuego se iniciÓ el mediodÍa de este lunes. las temperaturas rompieron marcas histÓricas por arriba de los ciento veinte grados fahrenheit. algunos residentes recurrieron a los albergues en la cruz roja para su evacuaciÓn. >> tenemos 35 pacientes con sus familias. tenemos comida y un lugar para aquellos duerman. >> el dÍa de a
nadie te deja hacer tanto con tus datos como t-mobile.a. en california, dos incendios que en conjunto han jorge: en california dos incendios estÁn cerca uno del otro. hasta el momento no se informÓ de vÍctimas, pero si le centenares de evacuados. como si se jaime garcÍa, por un pequeÑo respiro. jaime: dos agresivos incendios, que avivados por una intensa onda cÁlida, estan facilitando devorar miles de acres de maleza seca. >> lo que tenemos son 5400 acres que estÁn afectados....
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at issue is the fate of the bonavista mobile home park that about 400 longtime people call home. residents if they close apart and put up for sale they will have trouble finding a notable affordable place to live. the county airport $14.5 million in funds for potential purchase of the park. the housing authority would cover millions of dollars more. the city council is a expected to approve the partnership in tonight's though. >> the council already set aside that money which can only be used for affordable housing. and is partnered with the county of santa clara and the housing authority and the housing authority cannot own or operate potentially mobile home park. >> >>> and anesthesia technician is facing up to a year in jail after pleading no contest to charges of sexually assaulting two patients while they were sedated and it outpatient site. ktvu justin gary has the details. >> essentially joe elliott says the trouble of the issues tucked away in court documents. last year 57 -year-old he was charged with four counts of sexual assault. one of the victims was a minor. he work
at issue is the fate of the bonavista mobile home park that about 400 longtime people call home. residents if they close apart and put up for sale they will have trouble finding a notable affordable place to live. the county airport $14.5 million in funds for potential purchase of the park. the housing authority would cover millions of dollars more. the city council is a expected to approve the partnership in tonight's though. >> the council already set aside that money which can only be...
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nobody does data like t-mobile.for just $40 bucks each and your 4th line is free. ♪ >>> our guests tonight are banding together for one simple reason. that reason is busting makes them feel good. >> what did you do to my uncle's hearse? >> i fixed it. >> this is so inappropriate for this vehicle. >> very funny. ♪ >> let's go -- >> let's go. >> oh, do you want to start? >> i'll let you, i'll let you. >> "ghostbusters" opens july 15th. please say hello to melissa mccarthy, kristen wiig, kate mckinnon and leslie jones. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> wow. >> jimmy: that was quite an entrance. you've obviously bonded. do you feel like "ghostbusters"? i mean, was there moment where you said -- was it when you put the uniform on, that you said, we're "ghostbusters." >> we all said it to each other. >> this is exactly what we did, we're "ghostbusters." >> i was a little crazy. >> the suit for sure, and probably the first scene where we had an actual ghost. >> even at the camer
nobody does data like t-mobile.for just $40 bucks each and your 4th line is free. ♪ >>> our guests tonight are banding together for one simple reason. that reason is busting makes them feel good. >> what did you do to my uncle's hearse? >> i fixed it. >> this is so inappropriate for this vehicle. >> very funny. ♪ >> let's go -- >> let's go. >> oh, do you want to start? >> i'll let you, i'll let you. >> "ghostbusters"...
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given all the mobile community and mobile information that's available. we thought it was important to make it for our parks acceptable for everyone and give everyone the opportunity to live and to work and be at the parks at the same time. >> our full mission in life is to give them access to the internet, give them access to information. in san francisco you don't have to be bottled up in an office. you can be around and enjoy your work anywhere. it's great for the local community here and it means a lot to me. >> in the park, you are people that can teach you about the trees in the park and you can go to parks and recreation .org and ha
given all the mobile community and mobile information that's available. we thought it was important to make it for our parks acceptable for everyone and give everyone the opportunity to live and to work and be at the parks at the same time. >> our full mission in life is to give them access to the internet, give them access to information. in san francisco you don't have to be bottled up in an office. you can be around and enjoy your work anywhere. it's great for the local community here...
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and use our scale with mobility distribution to try to actually turbo charge those. think if we're successful and we actually demonstrate that we can do that there's also an opportunity to start pulling some of those folks that haven't moved into subscription services into that subscription ecosystem if we really get some traction. and that's we will what the grand experiment is around that to make that happen. >> so it sounds like a new type of digital bundle targeting millennials. >> that's correct. and i don't know that any of us know precisely what that's going to be. i think the beauty of having software distribution platforms and the flexibility of using mobility for distribution allows you to try a lot of different things, see where you get some traction and then move back from that. >> there are so many players in this space right now. what about at&t's approach is unique? >> so i think the one thing we understand, customers are being real clear. they love using the products and services. but they don't like the overheads that go with it. it needs to be a muc
and use our scale with mobility distribution to try to actually turbo charge those. think if we're successful and we actually demonstrate that we can do that there's also an opportunity to start pulling some of those folks that haven't moved into subscription services into that subscription ecosystem if we really get some traction. and that's we will what the grand experiment is around that to make that happen. >> so it sounds like a new type of digital bundle targeting millennials....
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it's on all my mobile devices, so it suits my mobile lifestyle and it keeps my investments fully mobile... even when i'm on the move. sign up at etrade.com and get up to six hundred dollars. lou: donald trump called for a temporary ban on countries known for terrorism and he called for increased surveillance of mosques during an interview with "fox and friends" this morning. >> we have to be strong with our military security. we have to be strong in term of looking at the mosques. lou: dr. walid phares, a foreign policy adviser to donald trump. let's talk about the president's refusal to use the "radical islamist" term. he referred to it as home-grown extremism. word that mean nothing. and he uses it with great enthusiasm which suggests he wants to convey nothing. your thoughts? >> well, he just tried to explain the perpetrator of the massacre yesterday was inspired by these extremist ideas. so what are these extremist idea? it look like there is a bridge miles long and nobody in his administration is able to explain. it's all we need to know. americans would like to know how to recogni
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