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this exclusive multimedia toolkit includes everything you need to develop your brain into a super brain. this easy-to-master learning system includes dr. tanzi and dr. chopra's hardcover book, "super brain," filled with the fascinating neuroscience and proven action steps you need to enhance your life and brain. we've also included "super brain, the handbook" with quizzes and detailed checklists to help you define your brain's needs and get specific steps to develop your super brain. this comprehensive package also includes the "super brain" seven dvd library. every aspect of your life can be improved through this extensive, yet easy-to-understand collection. better memory, mood, and concentration, almost effortless weight loss and help reducing the risk of alzheimer's disease. and to get you going right away, we've included our getting started guide, 11 items to do today to achieve a super brain. and don't let another night go by not enjoying the important health benefits of restful sleep with this "super brain" download "blissful sleep." and when you make that call of support and give
this exclusive multimedia toolkit includes everything you need to develop your brain into a super brain. this easy-to-master learning system includes dr. tanzi and dr. chopra's hardcover book, "super brain," filled with the fascinating neuroscience and proven action steps you need to enhance your life and brain. we've also included "super brain, the handbook" with quizzes and detailed checklists to help you define your brain's needs and get specific steps to develop your...
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another connectivity solution, as well as multimedia. 7 dot 1 audio. that is the theater behind us.t phone and do a lot of great rings. -- things. >> what does qualcomm do overall? >> public does a variety of technology. -- qualcomm does a variety of technologies. wi-fi and interactivity. snapdragon processor. we do a lot of things with qualcomm intel. we have another application for reality. we do a lot of different varieties to make wireless technology at the heart of everyone and all the things you want to do and do all kinds of fun stuff as a consumer. >> here at ces, there has been great growth in health technology. what is called the exhibiting? >> we have a variety of demonstrations over here. you can measure your heart rate and diabetic agnostics. different testings that looks at all of the different things. you can monitor your help in a variety -- your health in a variety of different ways. >> anita hix, director of marketing at qualcomm. one of the most talked about and look at items here at ces international 2013 is made by a company called maker bot. we had the ceo of t
another connectivity solution, as well as multimedia. 7 dot 1 audio. that is the theater behind us.t phone and do a lot of great rings. -- things. >> what does qualcomm do overall? >> public does a variety of technology. -- qualcomm does a variety of technologies. wi-fi and interactivity. snapdragon processor. we do a lot of things with qualcomm intel. we have another application for reality. we do a lot of different varieties to make wireless technology at the heart of everyone and...
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so being able to guide this group of students to create this first multimedia internet browser comes from my trajectory of pursuing something that i and interested in, not necessarily about a higher position or better pay. it gives me that basis to do that. tavis: given where you started, what do you make about being on the front side of the internet browsers, netscape? marc andreessen is iconic. he is yours did. what do you make of how all of this came to be, given where you started? >> i think of part of it when i look at it is that i was a nobody, and i wanted to be somebody, and i did not know where to start, so i went this like journey of never agreeing to that i was nobody or that i could not do something, but i also did not have a target, so i traversed my life in this unconventional way, just pursuing whenever i had a passion for, whenever i felt could contribute to society or the technology that would be tomorrow. i pursued that. and that is what i climbed this mountain range. at every peak, the view is different, but for you to arrive at a different peak, sometimes you have
so being able to guide this group of students to create this first multimedia internet browser comes from my trajectory of pursuing something that i and interested in, not necessarily about a higher position or better pay. it gives me that basis to do that. tavis: given where you started, what do you make about being on the front side of the internet browsers, netscape? marc andreessen is iconic. he is yours did. what do you make of how all of this came to be, given where you started? >>...
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winfrey pulled because for every dollar drug spend on research they hand out a million team times multimedia on commercials like this advertising big pharma shills in the film issuing one hundred billion bucks. in supplying top spend. with this no tourist antidepressant zoloft mainstream media gratefully pokus the full chewed and who cares about the view is he why will he corporation pharmaceutical company for nearly fifteen years covered up their own internal investigation that showed that anyone on prozac is twelve times more likely to attempt suicide then those using other antidepressants that tough times more than the average population twelve times more than those already on other antidepressants this is a criminal act. and i want to know why these criminals are still walking the streets the public is swallowing the lawyers like a dream the top three antidepressants bring in twenty five thousand dollars a minute and the most recent campaigns of the last year or so you're hearing so much ask your doctor or talk to your doctor about and when you hear that on the screen it sounds so nice o
winfrey pulled because for every dollar drug spend on research they hand out a million team times multimedia on commercials like this advertising big pharma shills in the film issuing one hundred billion bucks. in supplying top spend. with this no tourist antidepressant zoloft mainstream media gratefully pokus the full chewed and who cares about the view is he why will he corporation pharmaceutical company for nearly fifteen years covered up their own internal investigation that showed that...
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i wanted to show that you could use the power of government to create in this multimedia age, free video. and there is no hidden agenda other than the fact that i wanted to create it. i was not alone. i had real support in washington. that was my goal. the beauty of this is that i touch on all kinds of subjects. i will tell you, there were a couple of things i focused on. obviously watergate, but also domestic affairs. poorly understood, richard nixon's domestic affairs. i raised money. at a certain point the foundation did not want to pay for this anymore. a group of alumni work in domestic policy -- they helped me raise money. so i used money that i raised with a group of nixon alumni to pay for a lot of this. i used some of the trust fund money. it is very expensive to do this project, but my goal was to show that, because most of the times these oral histories are done by private foundations, and they have a vested interest, i would say, in a certain legacy. i will not say that at all push for that legacy. the lbj foundation is evenhanded about history, but that is not true for all.
i wanted to show that you could use the power of government to create in this multimedia age, free video. and there is no hidden agenda other than the fact that i wanted to create it. i was not alone. i had real support in washington. that was my goal. the beauty of this is that i touch on all kinds of subjects. i will tell you, there were a couple of things i focused on. obviously watergate, but also domestic affairs. poorly understood, richard nixon's domestic affairs. i raised money. at a...
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integrated along with the lte up to 150 megabits with lte, so other connectivity solutions as well as multimediae at -- hd here at the show with 7.1 audio. that's actually the theaterrer that is behind us. got a great, you know home theater or experience where you can really watch cool stuff of off your tablet or smartphone later this year and be able to do a rot -- a lot of great things. >> host: what is qualcomm? what does qualcomm do overall? >> guest: you know, qualcomm does a variety of wireless technologies. we do a lot of things. we were founder of cdma and just do a lot of things. we've added also wi-fi and interactivity on that side. we're at the heart of all the mobile devices with our snapdragon processer and do a lot of things with qualcomm life and health. we've got euphoria which is another application for augmented reality. we do a lot of different varieties to try to make wireless technology at the heart of everyone all the things you want to do and be able to do all kinds of fun stuff as a consumer or, you know, with an oem doing stuff like that. >> host: here at ces there's bee
integrated along with the lte up to 150 megabits with lte, so other connectivity solutions as well as multimediae at -- hd here at the show with 7.1 audio. that's actually the theaterrer that is behind us. got a great, you know home theater or experience where you can really watch cool stuff of off your tablet or smartphone later this year and be able to do a rot -- a lot of great things. >> host: what is qualcomm? what does qualcomm do overall? >> guest: you know, qualcomm does a...
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the 11 ac along with lte up to 150 megabits with lte so other connectivity solutions as well as multimedia. we are doing ultra-hd here at the show 4-k playing off the tablet. that is the theater behind us. it's got a great home theater experience where you can really watch full -- and do a lot of great things and leverage all the buzzwords and ultra-hd. >> host: what does qualcomm do overall? >> guest: qualcomm does a variety of wireless technologies. we were the founder of cdma and we do a lot of different things. we have added all the wifi interactivity on that side. we are at the heart about the mobile devices with her snapdragon processor and do a lot of things with qualcomm life and health. we have euphoria which is an application and reality and we do a lot of different varieties to try to make wireless technology at the heart of everyone in all the things you would want to do and be able to do in all kinds of fun stuff as a consumer or with an oem -- >> host: here at ces there has been a great growth in health technology. what is qualcomm exhibiting? >> guest: we have a variety of d
the 11 ac along with lte up to 150 megabits with lte so other connectivity solutions as well as multimedia. we are doing ultra-hd here at the show 4-k playing off the tablet. that is the theater behind us. it's got a great home theater experience where you can really watch full -- and do a lot of great things and leverage all the buzzwords and ultra-hd. >> host: what does qualcomm do overall? >> guest: qualcomm does a variety of wireless technologies. we were the founder of cdma and...
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it is packed with multimedia events and a recap of the events.verything you need to know about the san francisco 49ers and the baltimore ravens courthouse this the digital program = $10. this football after is for specifically for superable parties. super bowl parties courthousas they continue to gas the correct answers, they will generate points. and this tok football is for people that are not going to we super bowl party but they want to talk about the game. it is free. voice chat technology. up to four people. and you can keep an eye of to the screen. this is just a drop in the bucket and advertisers are going to bombard you. however, do not get too caught up. gabe slate tech report still have time to rejoin the game. . enjoy the game. >> pam: next at 8-30. residents in vallejo take matters into their own hands. in an effort to fight crime in their neighborhood. >> and the fallout from an alleged hazing scandal. that got several students kicked out. and cost an >> jacqueline: this live look outside. your extended forecast. well, well, well. g
it is packed with multimedia events and a recap of the events.verything you need to know about the san francisco 49ers and the baltimore ravens courthouse this the digital program = $10. this football after is for specifically for superable parties. super bowl parties courthousas they continue to gas the correct answers, they will generate points. and this tok football is for people that are not going to we super bowl party but they want to talk about the game. it is free. voice chat...
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he has a multimedia campaign and does that enter into how you approach challenging him. >> people areying for back bone and standing up to the president and saying enough is enough. we are low because we are not doing what the people sent us there. stop the printing press and crazy spend people will respond . our numbers will go back up. remember those numbers include the democratic senate and not just us. >> and matt. >> governor could i interject. the father of the republican party abraham lincoln, do you believe if he poll tested amonghe american people and asked if you are willing to have a major battle in which brother kills brother and father kills son in order to free the slaves would you fight a fight for that. the poll would have come back in the united states about 80-20 no . i believe that leaders have a responsibility to lead on the moral authority and lead the country in the right direction and let the chips fall where they may. >> will the house come together? there is division about the republicans taking a hard line and negotiating compromise. congressman stockman. >>
he has a multimedia campaign and does that enter into how you approach challenging him. >> people areying for back bone and standing up to the president and saying enough is enough. we are low because we are not doing what the people sent us there. stop the printing press and crazy spend people will respond . our numbers will go back up. remember those numbers include the democratic senate and not just us. >> and matt. >> governor could i interject. the father of the...
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and you also have to process your voice or do the multimedia stuff. so there are dipping tap process nors there. there's connectist like wifi and blue tooth. our claim to fame is we integrate more things into one piece of silicon than any of our competitors do, and that's what allows us to be the most successful and we're number one in terms of weiss chips. >> rose: how important to your success has been your relationship with apple? >> oh, it's been very important. they're a great company. they really did a lot of work to popularize the notion of the wireless internet. like i said, we were putting the internet protocols in the phone in the early 90s but it wasn't really breaking through to the mainstream. and -- >> rose: what caused the breakthrough? >> i think, you know, apsell an amazing marketing company. they did that. they made some user interface things they did -- >> rose: the iphone perhaps was the driving force 20 expansion of mobile? >> it was happening but i think that was helped the curve really ramp up. and it raised the bar. people were
and you also have to process your voice or do the multimedia stuff. so there are dipping tap process nors there. there's connectist like wifi and blue tooth. our claim to fame is we integrate more things into one piece of silicon than any of our competitors do, and that's what allows us to be the most successful and we're number one in terms of weiss chips. >> rose: how important to your success has been your relationship with apple? >> oh, it's been very important. they're a great...
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one of the funds, he has a whole host of funds and a multimedia fund that has performed beautifully. among them, year over year 25% to the upside. news corporation. and the 10-year performance analyzed up 33%. the names that are in there have worked very well for you. speak as they do financial engineering. counsel my outdoor business so i will get a private letter ruling and a will to convert it to a read. bringing in substantial money. news corp. spinning off a piece of the business, so it is constantly going on. cheryl: trying to morph with the times. mario will give you two brand-new pics but he says will make you money in 2013. stay tuned. right back in a minute. the closing bell ringing in 51 minutes. intel, huge company, trying to think outside the box moving away the core business making a big push into tablet and mobile devices. will the transition be fast enough to pay off in a big way? why were people so spooked about the announcement they were going to spend 15 billion in capital expenditures? stacy smith in the studio live and exclusive, coming right up. twins. i didn't
one of the funds, he has a whole host of funds and a multimedia fund that has performed beautifully. among them, year over year 25% to the upside. news corporation. and the 10-year performance analyzed up 33%. the names that are in there have worked very well for you. speak as they do financial engineering. counsel my outdoor business so i will get a private letter ruling and a will to convert it to a read. bringing in substantial money. news corp. spinning off a piece of the business, so it is...
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wayne dyer: well, it's really a multimedia library. and when we put this whole program together, i had decided that i really wanted to give something that was equivalent in value if we could possibly do it, to what we're asking people to contribute to uh, to pbs. so what we put together you can see it on the screen here. first of all there's the book, the "wishes fulfilled," book, which i spent the last year, year and a half, of my life working on and writing and practicing. babette davidson: and i started reading it it's amazing. wayne dyer: thank you. babette davidson: it's amazing. wayne dyer: it's uh, i think it's going to be a life-changing book for a lot of people. it certainly was for me and for my entire family. so we tried to be as specific as we possibly could here, but how to apply, learning how to manifest things into your life. we also have the dvd of the, of this entire show with additional bonus material. now that bonus material is almost a full hour. and uh, it includes interviews, i talked in the beginning, you asked a
wayne dyer: well, it's really a multimedia library. and when we put this whole program together, i had decided that i really wanted to give something that was equivalent in value if we could possibly do it, to what we're asking people to contribute to uh, to pbs. so what we put together you can see it on the screen here. first of all there's the book, the "wishes fulfilled," book, which i spent the last year, year and a half, of my life working on and writing and practicing. babette...
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c-span: matt heineman, one of the things that her bio sheet is you've developed a multimedia undertaking other young americans project. what was there? >> guest: thursday project called our time. i actually studied history in college. i do intention of being the filmmaker. i actually wanted to be a teacher and i got rejected from teacher erika inserted was sitting around trying to decide what to do and we had this plan to drive across the country for three months of interviewing kids from all walks of life to figure out what our generation is about to get sponsorship money, bought an rv and ended up driving around the country. that was my first film. i learned a ton about filmmaking , a ton about life and i fill them up with the process. with a blogger, you know, shot a film, church raided the. from that film, it led me to his job at hbo and started me down this crazy path of making documentary films. c-span: one question about teach for america. how big of an ego destroyer is that when they don't take you? how many young people try to become teach for america? >> guest: i couldn't belie
c-span: matt heineman, one of the things that her bio sheet is you've developed a multimedia undertaking other young americans project. what was there? >> guest: thursday project called our time. i actually studied history in college. i do intention of being the filmmaker. i actually wanted to be a teacher and i got rejected from teacher erika inserted was sitting around trying to decide what to do and we had this plan to drive across the country for three months of interviewing kids from...
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now this life-changing multimedia learning system includes a three-book set that will give you more sciencey, and it has information and programs to help you manage your weight, deal with anxiety and fears, learn the latest about research on alzheimer's and there's even a download in it to help you get a better night's sleep. now, you're gonna enjoy all the benefits of a super brain with your gift of support right now. and please remember, this package is a pbs exclusive so please call or join safely and securely online. now, dr. tanzi, i got to ask you a pretty simple question. i've watched now the first part with our viewers of the show but i still don't quite understand clearly this concept of a super brain. what do you mean by that? >> well, what i mean by a super brain is that you take the different parts of your brain, the three major parts of your brain, and you learn how to monitor them all, use them all and integrate them in a balanced manner so once they're harmonious, you'll find you have a healthier and happier life. >> you know what i love about it, rudy, is just what you said,
now this life-changing multimedia learning system includes a three-book set that will give you more sciencey, and it has information and programs to help you manage your weight, deal with anxiety and fears, learn the latest about research on alzheimer's and there's even a download in it to help you get a better night's sleep. now, you're gonna enjoy all the benefits of a super brain with your gift of support right now. and please remember, this package is a pbs exclusive so please call or join...
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i wanted to show that you could use the power of government to create in this multimedia age, free video. and there is no hidden agenda other than the fact that i wanted to create it. i was not alone. i had real support in washington. that was my goal. the beauty of this is that i touch on all kinds of subjects. i will tell you, there were a couple of things i focused on. obviously watergate, but also domestic affairs. poorly understood, richard nixon's domestic affairs. i rain might -- raise money. at a certain point the foundation did not want to pay for this anymore. a group of alumni work in a group of alumni work in domestic policy --
i wanted to show that you could use the power of government to create in this multimedia age, free video. and there is no hidden agenda other than the fact that i wanted to create it. i was not alone. i had real support in washington. that was my goal. the beauty of this is that i touch on all kinds of subjects. i will tell you, there were a couple of things i focused on. obviously watergate, but also domestic affairs. poorly understood, richard nixon's domestic affairs. i rain might -- raise...
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redesigned the system embracing the apps, touch screen and multimedia experience prevalent on rival devicesackberry 10 received favorable reviews on blogs and analysts say there may be room for r.i.m. to make a comeback and investors may be thinking the same thing as the stock nearly doubled since hitting a nine-year low back in september. >>> we'll see what happens. shartia brantley at cnbc, thank you. >>> for the first time since it opened, the kennedy center is planning a major expansion. this is a simulated tour of of the changes hoped to make. the most ambitious part of the plan, a stage that floats on the potomac river. also included, a new living memorial dedicated to jfk with a large guard inand new rehearsal halls, classrooms and stages built underground to preserve the silhouette of the main building. they aim to complete the $100 million project by 2018. >>> a nickel is only worth five cents usually. there's one nickel that could be worth $2 million. it will soon be up for auction. take a look. this nickel expected o sell for at least $2 million when it hits the auction block in
redesigned the system embracing the apps, touch screen and multimedia experience prevalent on rival devicesackberry 10 received favorable reviews on blogs and analysts say there may be room for r.i.m. to make a comeback and investors may be thinking the same thing as the stock nearly doubled since hitting a nine-year low back in september. >>> we'll see what happens. shartia brantley at cnbc, thank you. >>> for the first time since it opened, the kennedy center is planning a...
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>> not to be outdone, freshman senator ted cruz played the new kid on the block going multimedia and playing a video of a collar to an al jazeera broadcast. >> the caller suggests that the nation of israel has committed war crimes, and your response to that was not to dispute that characterization. i'd like to ask you, do you think the nation of israel has committed war crimes? >> no, i do not. >> cruz also asked hagel to defend himself against an e-mail from that same broadcast and actually took a statement about the quote sickening slaughter in the middle east wildly out of context. senator cruz is certainly looking to be the next gop star. let's get right to our panel. msnbc political analyst jonathan alter joins me. a columnist for bloomberg view. in washington msnbc political analyst david corn of "mother jones" magazine. david, i want to start with you. we're going to come back to the newcomer ted cruz in just a moment, but the exchange between the old friends john mccain and mr. hagel, that was pretty tough, and i found it a little bit ironic that you had the sort of maverick
>> not to be outdone, freshman senator ted cruz played the new kid on the block going multimedia and playing a video of a collar to an al jazeera broadcast. >> the caller suggests that the nation of israel has committed war crimes, and your response to that was not to dispute that characterization. i'd like to ask you, do you think the nation of israel has committed war crimes? >> no, i do not. >> cruz also asked hagel to defend himself against an e-mail from that same...
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and you also have to process your voice or do the multimedia stuff. so there are dipping tap process nors there. there's connectist like wifi and blue tooth. our claim to fame is we integrate more things into one piece of silicon than any of our competitors do, and that's what allows us to be the most successful and we're number one in terms of weiss chips. >> rose: how important to your success has been your relationship with apple? >> oh, it's been very important. they're a great company. they really did a lot of work to popularize the notion of the wireless internet. like i said, we were putting the internet protocols in the phone in the early 90s, but it wasn't really breaking through to the mainstream. and -- >> rose: what caused the breakthrough? >> i think, you know, apsell an amazing marketing company. they did that. they made some user interface things they did -- >> rose: the iphone perhaps was the driving force 20 expansion of mobile? >> it was happening, but i think that was helped the curve really ramp up. and it raised the bar. people we
and you also have to process your voice or do the multimedia stuff. so there are dipping tap process nors there. there's connectist like wifi and blue tooth. our claim to fame is we integrate more things into one piece of silicon than any of our competitors do, and that's what allows us to be the most successful and we're number one in terms of weiss chips. >> rose: how important to your success has been your relationship with apple? >> oh, it's been very important. they're a great...
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. >> and by bloomberg a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. from our studios in new york city this is dharl charlie rose. >> the arab spring reached syria nearly two years ago when residents of a small southern city protested the government's tover ture of students. today those protests erupted into one of the post deadly civil yars in syrian history. over 400,000 refugees have fled the war-torn country, opposition remains fragmented and in some cases disorganized but as the violence escalates, the international community may have to decide when and how to intervene am joining me cbs news correspondent clarissa ward. she has spent much of the past year reporting from inside sirria. she is one of the only journalists to tell this story from the front lines. i am pleased to have her here become on this program and to congratulate her because she received the dupont reward, one of the most prestigious awards in journalism for her reporting from syria, so congratulations. >> thank you very much. >> rose: i should also say that when she was formerl
. >> and by bloomberg a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. from our studios in new york city this is dharl charlie rose. >> the arab spring reached syria nearly two years ago when residents of a small southern city protested the government's tover ture of students. today those protests erupted into one of the post deadly civil yars in syrian history. over 400,000 refugees have fled the war-torn country, opposition remains fragmented and in some cases...
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and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide.be more, >> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. [ ♪music ] >> yes, check, please!, people! >> it's all about licking your plate. >> the food was just fabulous. >> i should be in psychoanalysis for the amount of money i spend in restaurants. >> i had a horrible experience. >> i don't even think we were at the same restaurant. >> leslie: everybody, i'm sure, saved room for those
and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide.be more, >> the following kqed production was produced in high definition. [ ♪music ] >> yes, check, please!, people! >> it's all about licking your plate. >> the food was just fabulous. >> i should be in psychoanalysis for the amount of money i spend in restaurants. >> i had a horrible experience. >> i don't even think we were at the same restaurant. >> leslie:...
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and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. be more, captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> tom: good evening. i'm tom hudson. facebook wants you to think graphical. the social networking powerhouse takes the wraps off a new way to track your friends. >> susie: i'm susie gharib. good evening. what does that new tool mean for facebook investors? we ask technology analyst scott kessler. >> tom: and the comeback in housing could be a boon for truck sales. how u.s. automakers are getting ready for a pickup in pickup sales. >> susie: that and more tonight on "n.b.r." on early economic numbers as well as from the corporate corner. we'll have more on facebook and its big announcement coming up in a moment. over all, stocks were lower with investors reacting to some weakness we saw in u.s. manufacturing. buyers, though, were able to step in, with
and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. be more, captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> tom: good evening. i'm tom hudson. facebook wants you to think graphical. the social networking powerhouse takes the wraps off a new way to track your friends. >> susie: i'm susie gharib. good evening. what does that new tool mean for facebook investors? we ask technology analyst scott kessler. >> tom: and the comeback in housing...
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and by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide.be more, captioning sponsored by wpbt >> this is n.b.r. >> tom: good evening. i'm tom hudson. it's one of the worst flu seasons in a decade. how all those sick days could impact a company's bottom line and the economy. >> susie: i'm susie gharib. wells fargo posts better than expected earnings. we review the results and pre- view a wave of big bank earnings coming out next week. >> tom: and boeing's 787 dreamliner undergoes a comprehensive safety review by federal regulators af(oqr severl problems surfaced this week. that and more tonight on "n.b.r." >> tom: if you are sneezing andç feverish tonight, you're not alone. the flu has officially reached epidemic proportions in the united states. the centers for disease control and prevention say more than 7% of deaths last week were caused by pneumonia and the flu. it's expected to be the worst flu season in a decade. but it's not just a public health issue, there's the potential for a real economic
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so hence this is sort of the method behind the madness of creating the large, multimedia entertainmentstyle segment which by the way is over 80 million americans. >> what does that even mean, the country lifestyle segment? who are these people and what does it mean to say lifestyle? >> it's fans of country music so it's multigenerational. people don't understand that it's the second highest teen format an goes all the way up to 35 to 64-year-olds. so it's truly a multigenerational format that's captured by the format of music around this lifestyle. so think how mainstream it's gone today. you have keith urban on -- keith urban on "american idol." you have mablake shelton on "th voice." you have faith hill as the opener for the nfl. i saw taylor swift on the covers of the magazines. it's gone mainstream. >> radio, internet, obviously online. you control those. now you also mentioned video. i don't know that you guys have a video offering that i'm familiar with at least on a cable channel near me. >> no, we don't as of yet. but we're in discussions. it's a logical extension for it to hav
so hence this is sort of the method behind the madness of creating the large, multimedia entertainmentstyle segment which by the way is over 80 million americans. >> what does that even mean, the country lifestyle segment? who are these people and what does it mean to say lifestyle? >> it's fans of country music so it's multigenerational. people don't understand that it's the second highest teen format an goes all the way up to 35 to 64-year-olds. so it's truly a multigenerational...
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has redesigned the system, embracing apps and multimedia experience that's prevalent on rival devices. analysts say there may be room for rim to see make a comeback. >> r.i.m. stock hitting a nine-year low in september. it was off 3.2%, as you see, yesterday. worth pointing out, i did get a personal look at it. >> what did you think? this was in davos? >> in davos on friday. and like steve -- stevel ly ees who had play on thursday night, i'm a tech phobe. user experience is all i care about. the blackberries i had liked because of the keypad. i thought it was a good e-mail machine. everything else i don't particularly like. and it is a very cool operating system. and -- >> doesn't have a keyboard, right? >> they are going to do two. one with a keyboard, one without. the one with the keyboard is coming out a month later. >> that's the one -- >> actually, the thing about it is, you can do it on one hand. it learns the prescriptive -- what do you call that when -- you type something in and predict it -- >> predictive. >> the predictive script or texting. i don't know what i'm talking abo
has redesigned the system, embracing apps and multimedia experience that's prevalent on rival devices. analysts say there may be room for rim to see make a comeback. >> r.i.m. stock hitting a nine-year low in september. it was off 3.2%, as you see, yesterday. worth pointing out, i did get a personal look at it. >> what did you think? this was in davos? >> in davos on friday. and like steve -- stevel ly ees who had play on thursday night, i'm a tech phobe. user experience is...