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network. enter joe smith. he's just crashed the social event of the year and apparently doesn't know a soul. but this is one network joe would like to join. now, if he could only get connected. >> nice party. >> mr. price knows how to entertain. >> you know raymond price? >> no. i'm too low on that totem pole. apparently, even my date thinks so. >> does he know... >> i don't know. but i'm sure he knows somebody who knows somebody who -- well, you know what i mean. >> and he left you just hanging here? >> disconnected. >> joe's working the social network for an introduction. but this is just one of the countless networks that pervade our lives. mathematicians define a network very simply: as a collection of entities that somehow relate to each other. many networks are man-made: communication networks, like the internet, telephone, television, and radio; transportation networks, from the airlines to country roads, freeways, highways, and railways; utility networks, elaborate power grids that str
network. enter joe smith. he's just crashed the social event of the year and apparently doesn't know a soul. but this is one network joe would like to join. now, if he could only get connected. >> nice party. >> mr. price knows how to entertain. >> you know raymond price? >> no. i'm too low on that totem pole. apparently, even my date thinks so. >> does he know... >> i don't know. but i'm sure he knows somebody who knows somebody who -- well, you know what i...
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this is something called the planned lifetime advocacy network. the personal support networks.or of the institute for citizenship and disabilities, she became a recognized expert in canada. for developing social networks, social innovation, citizenship, and turning around the world of those that are disabled. she is the founder and ceo of of the personal network. she has been focusing her skills best to deliver personal networks,, she has done a tremendous amount of things. she has done so many things, i need a calculator to add them all up. the idea is that she is an expert on building personal networks and coming up with things that will work for you that will change your lives. give a warm welcome to vicki camack. [applause] >> good morning, everyone. what an amazing venue to hold this event, i have already seen a wedding here. i thought that only happened in movies. what an incredible city that you live in. the division of people who are putting something together where san francisco will be the most connected city in the world. the force behind what they are putting togeth
this is something called the planned lifetime advocacy network. the personal support networks.or of the institute for citizenship and disabilities, she became a recognized expert in canada. for developing social networks, social innovation, citizenship, and turning around the world of those that are disabled. she is the founder and ceo of of the personal network. she has been focusing her skills best to deliver personal networks,, she has done a tremendous amount of things. she has done so many...
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network looks like. and joe and her daughter created a network together, and what they did, they created a network in part because guildhall has an advance in her experience with cancer, and they wanted to coordinate the care and the connections and bring people closer to her in this important time. they identified and who they wanted to invite, and that is the only way you can get on that network, if you get an invitation. she knows you and wants you to join her. and how they use the network is the use of the connect feature to send messages. her daughter can send messages to everybody in the network letting them know how she is doing. they used to the calendar to schedule appointments and organize rides. they use the shared tasks and goals to organize larger events. for example, when joe was released from the hospital, she was unable to get back into her home because she could not get up the stairs anymore. they used the network to build her a ramp on saturday afternoon. they use files to share informa
network looks like. and joe and her daughter created a network together, and what they did, they created a network in part because guildhall has an advance in her experience with cancer, and they wanted to coordinate the care and the connections and bring people closer to her in this important time. they identified and who they wanted to invite, and that is the only way you can get on that network, if you get an invitation. she knows you and wants you to join her. and how they use the network...
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of fact or network model of the good life. the neighbor says, always check on line to see what joe needs. the physician's assistant says it is easy to share the test results. the personal care worker says i've posted on the loose handrail and they handled it right away. her sister says, i am part of a team now, what a relief. out of this idea of the network of fact, one is that this is what joe wants. this is her key to a good life. her network is actually her gateway to a good life and her ability to stay home. and we will launch a touch screen interface for those that want to connect through video. i want to share with you a few things that users are saying at telling us about their experience. 91% says that it helps them share information. that is the number one thing that people providing support to us want. 80% says that it strengthens connections. how can using something on-line actually make us feel closer or more connected to our friends and family? out it works, the more connected the leafy zero with the more informat
of fact or network model of the good life. the neighbor says, always check on line to see what joe needs. the physician's assistant says it is easy to share the test results. the personal care worker says i've posted on the loose handrail and they handled it right away. her sister says, i am part of a team now, what a relief. out of this idea of the network of fact, one is that this is what joe wants. this is her key to a good life. her network is actually her gateway to a good life and her...
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was sued by the major networks because the f.c.c. is now going to require major networks to post on line these are records they already have to keep post on line how much political advertising where their revenue comes from in terms of political ads and so i mean just contemplate this for a moment the networks don't there's no cost to them involved in this of course they're already keeping the records except for they're in some file cabinet down at their at their headquarters they don't want it online because if they were to show the american public the american public had access easy access to these figures they would realize that all these hundreds of millions of dollars these billions of dollars that are going to be spent on these elections coming up in november the vast majority of that money actually ends up in the in the coffers of broadcasting networks and so how can you rely on them to report the primary story that we have in this country of wealth inequality and of politics of money being corrupted by politics when unfair. t
was sued by the major networks because the f.c.c. is now going to require major networks to post on line these are records they already have to keep post on line how much political advertising where their revenue comes from in terms of political ads and so i mean just contemplate this for a moment the networks don't there's no cost to them involved in this of course they're already keeping the records except for they're in some file cabinet down at their at their headquarters they don't want it...
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and we'll hear from the founder of a social network with a different plan. assures that so much you're going to make a lot of people here you look at germany in the future and the euro zone a currency regime conceived in hubris and now it's collapsing in ruins germany. sigrid laboratory. was to build its most sophisticated. doesn't give a darn about anything tunes mission to teach creation why it should care about humans. this is why you should. only. some for show intelligence and its program earlier this week we told you about the case of steven staley a mentally ill inmate who was going to be forcibly medicated just so that he could then be executed luckily his execution has been stated there's still a question about the constitutionality of forcibly medicating a person before he's put to death so we asked you why these horrific cases go under the radar of the overall approval for the death penalty has reached a historic low in the u.s. let's go to producer in ascending to find out what you want to say. i'm on the streets of d.c. to tell people the nation
and we'll hear from the founder of a social network with a different plan. assures that so much you're going to make a lot of people here you look at germany in the future and the euro zone a currency regime conceived in hubris and now it's collapsing in ruins germany. sigrid laboratory. was to build its most sophisticated. doesn't give a darn about anything tunes mission to teach creation why it should care about humans. this is why you should. only. some for show intelligence and its program...
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we were the young adult urban network. that is where we lived, and i wish we had a better track record. tavis: that was then, this is now, and the country is even more multi ethnic. we have got a black man in the oval office, and in some ways, it is easier to be president of the united states as a black man than it is to get a tv pilot made in this town. what do you make of that, even after all of these years of your success? >> it is crazy. it absolutely on no level makes sense. and i think television history eliminates for us that there are universal experiences, and there is no reason why there cannot be a lot more divorce, the on network television that has something for all audiences. there is a universal appeal to "modern family," so, yes, that is great that there is a little diversity in that show. there is not a lot, and there is room for a lot more. it is crazy. i continue to put those ideas together, go out into the marketplace, and present those two networks. and it is foolish from a business perspective. you ar
we were the young adult urban network. that is where we lived, and i wish we had a better track record. tavis: that was then, this is now, and the country is even more multi ethnic. we have got a black man in the oval office, and in some ways, it is easier to be president of the united states as a black man than it is to get a tv pilot made in this town. what do you make of that, even after all of these years of your success? >> it is crazy. it absolutely on no level makes sense. and i...
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military networks.has no jurisdiction over computer networks in the civilian sector such as power grids or electronic banking systems. their security continues to be the responsibility of the companies and the industries that operate them. [ticking] coming up: a very secret agent. >> imagine a network of spies that has infiltrated a country, and every day, all of the spies are calling in for their instructions on what to do next. >> a serious case of worms, next on 60 minutes on cnbc. [ticking] so, how was school today ? i have to be a tree in the school play. good. you like trees. well, i like climbing them, but i've never been one. good point. ( captain ) this is your captain speaking. annie gets to be the princess. oh... but she has to kiss a boy. and he's dressed up like a big green frog ! ewww. ( announcer ) fly without putting your life on pause. be yourself nonstop. american airlines. ale announcer) most life insurance companies look at you and just see a policy. at aviva, we do things differentl
military networks.has no jurisdiction over computer networks in the civilian sector such as power grids or electronic banking systems. their security continues to be the responsibility of the companies and the industries that operate them. [ticking] coming up: a very secret agent. >> imagine a network of spies that has infiltrated a country, and every day, all of the spies are calling in for their instructions on what to do next. >> a serious case of worms, next on 60 minutes on...
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and we'll hear from the founder of a social network with a different business plan. a lot of american power continue. things are. going to be time. and it's going to be very good for. him. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry is a big issue. right near a good. book and they alone are still you know get the real headline with none of them are the problem with the mainstream media today is that they're completely disconnected from the viewers and what actually matters to those viewers and so that's why young people just don't watch t.v. anymore if they want news they go online and read it but we're trying to take those stories that people actually care about and transfer them back in t.v. . welcome to the capital account i'm lauren lyster. some for show intelligence and its program earlier this week we told you about the case of steven staley a mentally ill inmate who was going to b
and we'll hear from the founder of a social network with a different business plan. a lot of american power continue. things are. going to be time. and it's going to be very good for. him. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else you hear or see some other part of it and realize that everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm sorry is a big issue. right near a good. book and they alone are still you know get the...
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military networks. it has no jurisdiction over computer networks in the civilian sector such as power grids or electronic banking systems. their security continues to be the responsibility of the companies and the industries that operate them. [ticking] coming up: a very secret agent. >> imagine a network of spies that has infiltrated a country, and every day, all of the spies are calling in for their instructions on what to do next. >> a serious case of worms, next on 60 minutes on cnbc. [ticking] ok! who gets occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas or bloating? get ahead of it! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defend against digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. hit me! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. a living, breathing intelligence helping business, do more business. in here, opportunities are created and protected. gonna need more wool! demand is instantly recognized and securely acted on across the company. around the world. turning a new t
military networks. it has no jurisdiction over computer networks in the civilian sector such as power grids or electronic banking systems. their security continues to be the responsibility of the companies and the industries that operate them. [ticking] coming up: a very secret agent. >> imagine a network of spies that has infiltrated a country, and every day, all of the spies are calling in for their instructions on what to do next. >> a serious case of worms, next on 60 minutes on...
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how much it is hardware and network as you go about doing it because we've erected network upon network upon network. >> there's really three parts to it that we operate on. the first one is defeating the device, and you have to do that because it gives your commanders freedom to maneuver and it lowers your casualties. and, you know, that attracts a lot of attention, takings a lot of our funding, but you must do that. the second thing we focus on is training. what's the best-equipped user in the world if he doesn't know how to use the equipment to his best benefit. we focus a lot on training. the third part of that is attacking the network and that is decisive. if you're worried about the device, you're playing defense. if you're focused on disabling these networks, you're on the offensive and you're having a decisive effort. so it's emerging of all of these and making sure that we're capable in all three realms that is decisive. >> there are those who say that, look, we are -- 2014 is going to be the withdrawal of combat forces from afghanistan, obviously u.s. forces are going to be st
how much it is hardware and network as you go about doing it because we've erected network upon network upon network. >> there's really three parts to it that we operate on. the first one is defeating the device, and you have to do that because it gives your commanders freedom to maneuver and it lowers your casualties. and, you know, that attracts a lot of attention, takings a lot of our funding, but you must do that. the second thing we focus on is training. what's the best-equipped user...
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compared to network tv. it doesn't matter. it's the form of the show.dding the two minutes -- chunks of the show, they like to have this thing with the movies. from the late show. here's a big chunk of the movie, then smaller chunks. and you watch three minutes of the time. having a three minute chunk is not watching anything. to take out two more minutes, that is part of the show, three or four minutes long. you drive them to tivo. they are all afraid of the tivo. people will watch if it is within reason. it's like someone hitting you in the head. >> i am on pbs because -- no commercials. >> that is true. >> i just like talking to you uninterrupted. >> it is incredible. i get it. the marketplace c changing with the dvr. you fight to get people's attention. why add more commercials? there was a trend when network tv realizes this. just charge more per commercial. if it is scarce, you can raise the price. they haven't had the confidence, amc. they have one new program per quarter. i am not an expert. but in the end, leaving the show as it was, different
compared to network tv. it doesn't matter. it's the form of the show.dding the two minutes -- chunks of the show, they like to have this thing with the movies. from the late show. here's a big chunk of the movie, then smaller chunks. and you watch three minutes of the time. having a three minute chunk is not watching anything. to take out two more minutes, that is part of the show, three or four minutes long. you drive them to tivo. they are all afraid of the tivo. people will watch if it is...
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evolving into the network of networks that we all participate in today. with this expansion came the recognition that the organizational structure must evolve as well. functions that had previously been managed by and for the united states government like network addressing, due main name administration, were spun off to private sector entities that can be more responsive to the rapid changes in the internet. non-governmental institutions now manage the core functions with input from private and public sector. this structure the multi-stakeholder model prevents governmental or non-governmental actors from controlling the design of the network or the content it carries. the multi-stakeholder model provides flexibility enabling the internet to evolve quickly. and this evolution continues at a staggering pace. cisco estimates by 2016, 45% of the world's population will be internet users. there will be more than 18.9 billion network connections and the average speed will be four times faster than it is today. weakening the multi-stakeholder model threatens th
evolving into the network of networks that we all participate in today. with this expansion came the recognition that the organizational structure must evolve as well. functions that had previously been managed by and for the united states government like network addressing, due main name administration, were spun off to private sector entities that can be more responsive to the rapid changes in the internet. non-governmental institutions now manage the core functions with input from private...
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any kind of network neutrality requirement on these systems. because that becomes a very funny kind of well-transferred from those people who put the pipes together to those people who want to push content over it. one of the things we can say about a net neutrality system is that the value of the information is relatively homogenous and the cost of providing it is relatively low, there isn't much to be lost by having a pro rata system. and in fact, many cases, that's what firms will do. if it turns out that it isn't worth their while to try to engage in any forms of discrimination. as we've seen the other day from the at&t announcement it was throwing in the towel and it was going to start to put limitations on the maximum amount any given customer could throw through a network, there are serious capacity constraints, even in the most ka patience networks, as they make the pipes larger, there are people who will find larger things to send over the pipes. nobody would have thought of sending hundreds of movies over the pipes in 1990. but now yo
any kind of network neutrality requirement on these systems. because that becomes a very funny kind of well-transferred from those people who put the pipes together to those people who want to push content over it. one of the things we can say about a net neutrality system is that the value of the information is relatively homogenous and the cost of providing it is relatively low, there isn't much to be lost by having a pro rata system. and in fact, many cases, that's what firms will do. if it...
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it is the gate keeping device of the network. and congress has been a leader in saying we can deliver more services on a cloud platform. the guide does not need to sit on your box. it can live on a server in denver. so could applications, so could other kinds of services. we can innovate on that because we can fix and distribute. they can literally change overnight. they could change in an hour. they could build an application will work with another company, a bugler someone and build an application and hosted on the server in the cloud. that platform would be able to allow you to do stuff. he would not have to switch out your gear every time we'd get an innovation. i think ultimately they want to deploy that platform to all homes. you know, we start having that stopping the limitation on innovation. and all cable companies are headed to some version of that. we have verizon wireless here. what i am excited about, we have very nontraditional companies. we have netflix, google, microsoft. we have horizon. verizon just announced a
it is the gate keeping device of the network. and congress has been a leader in saying we can deliver more services on a cloud platform. the guide does not need to sit on your box. it can live on a server in denver. so could applications, so could other kinds of services. we can innovate on that because we can fix and distribute. they can literally change overnight. they could change in an hour. they could build an application will work with another company, a bugler someone and build an...
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social network can facilitate that. if my children's friends had never met, if they never went and had a coke with them or when to dairy queen, maybe social network helps to organize the activity. my child would be a sad person is the friendships never did anything but the virtual. when the egyptians form, it still took people united ask people to make change happen. i think the genius of mark zuckerberg and others as they facilitate a group to group formation. that is still a people business. >> with state taking over the franchise agreement business, how will that affect local content and access to cable shows? >> i do not think it will have all that much effect. i guess the underlying assumption of that question is that regulatory approval that is somehow forcing companies to do something they otherwise would not be interested in doing. there are a lot of dollars living in hyper organize communities. what are the hot products of groupon? coupons from localized -- zipcar, capital bike share, patch at aol, hyper locali
social network can facilitate that. if my children's friends had never met, if they never went and had a coke with them or when to dairy queen, maybe social network helps to organize the activity. my child would be a sad person is the friendships never did anything but the virtual. when the egyptians form, it still took people united ask people to make change happen. i think the genius of mark zuckerberg and others as they facilitate a group to group formation. that is still a people business....
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management and whether network providers are reasonably managing their networks. this came out of the net neutrality debate. so i obviously have a belief there are places where multistake holder groups are important. it's not the be all end all for everything internet. and everything internet policy related. groups work best where most groups are singing from the same song book, there are no or few miners and losers. that's why i think it's important and i hope people pay attention to what's going on there. 3 are doing important stuff. the other concern i have with throwing all internet policy questions to multistake holder groups is the imbalance in resources. civil society just cannot be at every table in full force. so i'm the co-chair of the betag, on another group t board for copyright information dealing with an agreement between internet service providers and hollywood and the recording industry how they warn people when they violate copyright law. i'm one human being. unless i'm like you can cut me up i can't do it. so civil society is a really at a disadv
management and whether network providers are reasonably managing their networks. this came out of the net neutrality debate. so i obviously have a belief there are places where multistake holder groups are important. it's not the be all end all for everything internet. and everything internet policy related. groups work best where most groups are singing from the same song book, there are no or few miners and losers. that's why i think it's important and i hope people pay attention to what's...
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>> airbnb goes to network effects. we are all over in -- we are already in 19 cities all over the world. we just provide the tools on line, and local residents throughout the world decide they want to be part of the movement and part of airbnb and list their homes on the site, and local travelers decide they want to go somewhere and look for those. the amazing thing is it is really driven by the global community. we just like to help that along by contributing to community events and the ups and educational experiences to help host become better hosts, and quite often, actually, we have events where the travelers who are in town can attend. one such event is happening this thursday. inh -- t san francisco have nominated their favorite destinations, experiences, local businesses, and nonprofit organizations in their neighborhoods, and we will be presenting a guide to san francisco based on this. in terms of the role the city is playing, i think the biggest role in city could play would be to make compliance with existin
>> airbnb goes to network effects. we are all over in -- we are already in 19 cities all over the world. we just provide the tools on line, and local residents throughout the world decide they want to be part of the movement and part of airbnb and list their homes on the site, and local travelers decide they want to go somewhere and look for those. the amazing thing is it is really driven by the global community. we just like to help that along by contributing to community events and the...
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and, actually, for that matter, most of the networks buy it from other people who create it. c-span being an exception be. that creates it own content. what we do is enable it. so we're selling it to people in a retail package, and we're delivering it to people, and we want to make that as easy and as convenient as possible. so our new ad campaign is enjoy better, and you can fill in the blank. so enjoy c-span better. enjoy nbc better. so that's what we do. so i think that's reflected in that quote you read. >> host: as chairman of time warner cable, how much of your day, how much of your time is spent worrying, thinking about working on issues that regulators and legislators care about in washington? we talk a hot on this program -- a lot on this program about piracy, privacy, cybersecurity, net neutrality, net management, etc. what about you? >> guest: we're, i think realistically we are in the infrastructure business, and can we sell services that are used by a lot of people many hours of the day, and that means we're important, and that means we're regulated. and that's j
and, actually, for that matter, most of the networks buy it from other people who create it. c-span being an exception be. that creates it own content. what we do is enable it. so we're selling it to people in a retail package, and we're delivering it to people, and we want to make that as easy and as convenient as possible. so our new ad campaign is enjoy better, and you can fill in the blank. so enjoy c-span better. enjoy nbc better. so that's what we do. so i think that's reflected in that...
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they're able to utilize the task private network to scale up and down. another case we see is for deliveries. suzy cakes uses task rabbit to get her goodies out. these tasks rabbits are using their own vehicles to do the deliveries. it is typically for a quick five-minute stop. one thing we have been brainstorming with the city about is whether there is a collaborative consumption parking pass or parking network. i know you have some thoughts for this on get around. there's something to consider in that area as you have this network of people out running around doing these deliveries and working with small businesses. how can we make it easier for the small businesses to thrive while using a network like task rabbit? >> i would like to follow up and stress that we are eager not just to deal with the problems of ancient regulations but also help the city work together on opportunities. there are enormous opportunities that airbnb presents to the city. tourism is one of the most important economic activities in san francisco. there's great concern by neigh
they're able to utilize the task private network to scale up and down. another case we see is for deliveries. suzy cakes uses task rabbit to get her goodies out. these tasks rabbits are using their own vehicles to do the deliveries. it is typically for a quick five-minute stop. one thing we have been brainstorming with the city about is whether there is a collaborative consumption parking pass or parking network. i know you have some thoughts for this on get around. there's something to...
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one is network neutrality. the question there is whether and to what extent we're going to let the people who own the infrastructure adopt practices that are going to favor or disfavor certain types of data applications, content or certain users. the stakes there are particularly high. because that is where we decide whether the internet is going to remain an open platform. where new people can innovate without permission. and whether we are still going to see the kind of radical disruption that has marked internet technology. if you let incumbents make the rules there, you're not going to get the innovation that you see when you have an open architecture that lets everybody in and let's somebody brand new come in. whether they have permission from the incumbents or not. when it comes to network neutrality and the innovation that's at stake, i ask, well is there a good market solution there? i don't think there is since there's no good market solution, i think that's a good place where the government intervenes
one is network neutrality. the question there is whether and to what extent we're going to let the people who own the infrastructure adopt practices that are going to favor or disfavor certain types of data applications, content or certain users. the stakes there are particularly high. because that is where we decide whether the internet is going to remain an open platform. where new people can innovate without permission. and whether we are still going to see the kind of radical disruption...
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and you can pay a dollar and that donation will go to your local children's miracle network hospital- whichever one is in your community. >> alena regularly visits the children's hospital at montefiore. >> what our program does is it teaches children about their illness and about the procedures that they'll have while they're in the hospital and how to cope with any pain and anxiety they might encounter while they're here. and without the support of children's miracle network hospitals, we wouldn't be able to maintain that program. >> alena's been part of the hospital's child life program since she was 3. that's when her family realized she was sick. >> you don't expect that you're gonna hear news that this little thriving little kid probably wouldn't make it through her 25th birthday. >> the disease affected alena's ability to grow and move around. >> when i was little, when i didn't get the enzyme treatment, i wasn't able to reach my arms high. but now i can make my arms go high. and i couldn't run as fast. but it hasn't affected me anyway. i could just do what any normal child cou
and you can pay a dollar and that donation will go to your local children's miracle network hospital- whichever one is in your community. >> alena regularly visits the children's hospital at montefiore. >> what our program does is it teaches children about their illness and about the procedures that they'll have while they're in the hospital and how to cope with any pain and anxiety they might encounter while they're here. and without the support of children's miracle network...
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our newly expanded advanced digital network gives you more of what you enjoy online. and with at&t, our wireless gateway turns your home into a private wi-fi hot spot that connects your wi-fi devices and can even save on your smart phone data usage at home. so call now to get at&t u-verse high speed internet for just 14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. that includes access on-the-go to our entire national wi-fi hot spot network, with nearly 30,000 hot spots. at&t u-verse high speed internet. now on our newly expanded advanced digital network, a connection your whole house can count on. ♪ >>> federal as peel court in boston has ruled the marriage act is unconstitutional. the ruling will not be enforced until the supreme court issues its own decision. >>> rare sighting at three u.s. presidents at the white house this morning for the unveiling of president george w. bush's official portrait. president obama welcomed mr. bush and his father former president george h.w. bush, a portrait of the former first lady laura bush was also unveiled. mr. bus
our newly expanded advanced digital network gives you more of what you enjoy online. and with at&t, our wireless gateway turns your home into a private wi-fi hot spot that connects your wi-fi devices and can even save on your smart phone data usage at home. so call now to get at&t u-verse high speed internet for just 14.95 a month for 12 months with a one-year price guarantee. that includes access on-the-go to our entire national wi-fi hot spot network, with nearly 30,000 hot spots....
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communications and social networking are growing exponentially. industry calls these record sets of information big data. concurrently, there have been major advances in data warehousing, data mining, and advanced analytics. i'm not a technical person. however, i'm excited about some of the new tools and resources that have been recently developed to exploit big data and help the modern criminal investigator. yet those tools are not in our investigators' hands. not at the federal, state, or local level. and i'm convinced the only way we're going to reelistally stay abreast of some of these challenges that we face and financial crimes and terror finance is to use technology as a force multiplier. now, if we're talking about financial data, we have to talk about treasuries, financial crimes enforcement network, f finsen. finsen is the gatekeeper and should be the u.s. government's premier financial crimes resource. however, as i documented in my first book, "hide-and-seek: intelligence enforcement," finsen has never lived up to its early promise and
communications and social networking are growing exponentially. industry calls these record sets of information big data. concurrently, there have been major advances in data warehousing, data mining, and advanced analytics. i'm not a technical person. however, i'm excited about some of the new tools and resources that have been recently developed to exploit big data and help the modern criminal investigator. yet those tools are not in our investigators' hands. not at the federal, state, or...
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everybody is using ip, mpls- based networks. that is the network cloud. the network guys realize that in order to build a network service, they had to put these things called switches and routers in a room that had high quality power, guard dogs out front, and not located on a fault line, right? since the advent of data centers. many companies enter into the market. it is not a trivial market to enter. the cost of building these things, by the way, is $1,000 per square foot, which is expensive even by california standards. cost of power dominates this. this has been an interesting space for a variety of reasons, and i will leave it there, but datacenter clouds services is the other component being delivered, right? finally, i will introduce you to last things. first is something that have been very innovative about five years ago when jeff bezos said he would deliver computers and storage as a cloud service. everybody thought that he was crazy. like why the hell are you doing this? oh, can i say that? why are you doing this, right? they have not released
everybody is using ip, mpls- based networks. that is the network cloud. the network guys realize that in order to build a network service, they had to put these things called switches and routers in a room that had high quality power, guard dogs out front, and not located on a fault line, right? since the advent of data centers. many companies enter into the market. it is not a trivial market to enter. the cost of building these things, by the way, is $1,000 per square foot, which is expensive...
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a network ahead. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> a medical examiner confirms the former nfl great junior seau committed suicide. seau died of a gunshot wound to his chest yesterday, but his family said he did not appear depressed and never complained about concussion-related medical problems. his death is drawing comparisons to another nfl player suicide. last year dave duerson shot himself in the chest and left a note saying he wanted his brain to be studied for football injuries. seau's family does not believe that was his motivation and will soon decide whether to allow researchers to study seau's brain. >>> a ceremony was held tonight for jasmine moss, the pregnant woman found stabbed in her car last friday. moss' friends say rogers was the father of the unborn baby and didn't want her to keep it. rogers is in custody facing first degree murder charges. >>> a virginia mother will spend more time in jail for using drywall to barricade her three you
a network ahead. call the verizon center for customers with disabilities at 800-974-6006 tty/v. >>> a medical examiner confirms the former nfl great junior seau committed suicide. seau died of a gunshot wound to his chest yesterday, but his family said he did not appear depressed and never complained about concussion-related medical problems. his death is drawing comparisons to another nfl player suicide. last year dave duerson shot himself in the chest and left a note saying he wanted...
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the network's primetime show slumped in ratings the lowest c.n.n. has seen and fifteen years on tuesday piers morgan tonight drew only thirty nine thousand viewers that's a best small compared to the host who slot he took over larry king's viewership stood strong for years but pierce isn't the only one despite being paid millions and millions of dollars many news stars are losing their ratings and their viewers so what's going on we explored you know if you buy ten million dollars chandelier. you should have a house to put it in fired from current t.v. keith olbermann compares himself to a multimillion dollar households makes sure you're the chandelier i look a little commentator now suing the sinking network for a reported fifty million dollars blaming them for shoddy production and from liberal to conservative slanted media not too long ago fox said goodbye to their top political pundit captivating america with his conspiracy theory is here you have the secret you're the answer emotional outbreaks i am not a journalist i'm just a guy who cares. i'
the network's primetime show slumped in ratings the lowest c.n.n. has seen and fifteen years on tuesday piers morgan tonight drew only thirty nine thousand viewers that's a best small compared to the host who slot he took over larry king's viewership stood strong for years but pierce isn't the only one despite being paid millions and millions of dollars many news stars are losing their ratings and their viewers so what's going on we explored you know if you buy ten million dollars chandelier....