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networks of entrepreneurs, networks of civic groups, networks of scientists, networks of actual muslim groups that are pushing back against a radical islamist narrative.and that is where the web strategies come in. that is where you bring in business and civic groups and governments and you design a network a particular way and you run it. so it really is both. >> makes a lot of sense. the question that that leads me to raise i think is, something that you call on page 37 of the book, the disaggregation of the state. which you know, you just said and you have been arguing since 1994 as you been looking at these networks. you say that the proliferation of these networks is a result of what i call the disaggregation of the state. meaning that different parts of governments were peeling away from the chessboard model of foreign policy. directed by the head of state in foreign ministry and instead creating networks of both private and civic actors. the question i have is, as we are watching debates play out now, debates in this country that really fueled, i would argue, the election of pre
networks of entrepreneurs, networks of civic groups, networks of scientists, networks of actual muslim groups that are pushing back against a radical islamist narrative.and that is where the web strategies come in. that is where you bring in business and civic groups and governments and you design a network a particular way and you run it. so it really is both. >> makes a lot of sense. the question that that leads me to raise i think is, something that you call on page 37 of the book, the...
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network contract to at&t. at&t will be responsible for the overall design develop a production and evolution of the network. additionally firstnet consulted with state and local federal and tribal stakeholders. state officials gao contacted were generally satisfied with the efforts to engage them however tribal stakeholders gao contact six some concerns that firstnet did not fully engage in effective mitigation with tribes. firstnet discharge the right of mechanisms such as point of contact and working group. individuals the first 10 knowledge of the tribe's experiences are not able to represent travel views among firstnet's -- although firstnet is required to consult with the tribes through points of contact the key principle affecting travel to mitigation is to seek full understanding of travel concerned and reach consensus where possible by exploring actions to address tribal stakeholders concerned. firstnet could improve its relations and better meet stakeholder needs. second according to stakeholders gao
network contract to at&t. at&t will be responsible for the overall design develop a production and evolution of the network. additionally firstnet consulted with state and local federal and tribal stakeholders. state officials gao contacted were generally satisfied with the efforts to engage them however tribal stakeholders gao contact six some concerns that firstnet did not fully engage in effective mitigation with tribes. firstnet discharge the right of mechanisms such as point of...
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it's a large global network. we will be building out 70 to those from the countryside will have quick access to deployable spike calling at&t and sub nine. any state will be able to cover those areas. >> i've gone well past my time. thank you for him your indulgence. >> senator hassan or question is how can the states hold firstnet and at&t to account and is it your position gentleman that the adherents to the state plan amounts to a legally-binding contract? is this your question? >> a legally-binding contract and what the recourse is. >> if you don't mind senator klobuchar before i recognize you can we drill down on that? >> i think there's an important clarification. it will be a legally-binding contract between firstnet and at&t to execute to that plan. it will not be a contract per se with the state. to come into the state. how the state holds us accountable as firstnet shifts gears from developing a proposal for the next 25 years we are going to be in a position to work with the state and public safety and
it's a large global network. we will be building out 70 to those from the countryside will have quick access to deployable spike calling at&t and sub nine. any state will be able to cover those areas. >> i've gone well past my time. thank you for him your indulgence. >> senator hassan or question is how can the states hold firstnet and at&t to account and is it your position gentleman that the adherents to the state plan amounts to a legally-binding contract? is this your...
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networks you highlight the importance of diversity so the network state ultimately so on page 134 then in the context is a the tasks are best carried out by small diverse groups the diversity of team members to get perspective while those that build trust to adapt endlessly to changing circumstances. if my memory serves me from a former colleague of ours of the canada terrorism operations. so i'm also interested in the concept of diversity because one could argue that this debate between those who want to stay in the european union or get out of the european union there is the debate about the chessboard and what is uniquely their own so that is a question of sovereignty. and also to the web but is the dray a push back kahn the trend because people feel the sovereignty slideway? because of this powerful diversity and retrenching against that. >> so then to work backwards to oversimplify a that word too homogeneous over 10 years or 50 years so this great wave of globalization starting in the '70s and '80s and then it takes off with digital technology that some call a really is a web if
networks you highlight the importance of diversity so the network state ultimately so on page 134 then in the context is a the tasks are best carried out by small diverse groups the diversity of team members to get perspective while those that build trust to adapt endlessly to changing circumstances. if my memory serves me from a former colleague of ours of the canada terrorism operations. so i'm also interested in the concept of diversity because one could argue that this debate between those...
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our current networks cannot handle that with the network. one more interesting thing that i think is the most transformative, it is real-time. it has no lag time. that isstantaneous, what really is going to make a difference for remote surgery or autonomous car's. it is going to make a difference and it is going to be transformative. onlyually think we are inhibited by our imagination. bring up the issue of privacy and security on the internet of things. meredith: privacy is very important, i am very glad that the chairman brought up this conversation because we are going to have so much data in the internet of things that we need to talk about what we want and how to tell consumers where the data goes. what our carriers and what our members need by same rules of privacy to apply to them that apply to internet browsers and through the app companies. data, theules or consumer is not going to know the difference between a isp, google and facebook. the same rules are governed by the same regulator. security is very important. consumers need it.
our current networks cannot handle that with the network. one more interesting thing that i think is the most transformative, it is real-time. it has no lag time. that isstantaneous, what really is going to make a difference for remote surgery or autonomous car's. it is going to make a difference and it is going to be transformative. onlyually think we are inhibited by our imagination. bring up the issue of privacy and security on the internet of things. meredith: privacy is very important, i...
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our current networks couldn't handle that. that's the 5g network. but one were interesting thing i think is the most transformative. it's real-time. it has no lag time. so it's instantaneous, and that's what's really going to make a difference for remote surgeries or autonomous cars pickets going to make a difference. it will be so transformative that i should think we're only inhibited with our imagination as to what is going to bring us. >> host: it brings up the issues of privacy and security on the internet of things as well. >> guest: absolutely. i this is very important and i'm glad chairman blackburn have started this conversation about privacy because we are going to have so much stayed in internet of things that think we need to talk about what we want on how to tell consumers where the data goes. what our carriers and our members need are the same rules in privacy to apply to them as applied to internet browser people, as applied to the app companies. the same rules for the same data because consumer will not know the difference between an
our current networks couldn't handle that. that's the 5g network. but one were interesting thing i think is the most transformative. it's real-time. it has no lag time. so it's instantaneous, and that's what's really going to make a difference for remote surgeries or autonomous cars pickets going to make a difference. it will be so transformative that i should think we're only inhibited with our imagination as to what is going to bring us. >> host: it brings up the issues of privacy and...
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the network in honduras is not a single network the way it is in azure buy shon, for example. there are rival strands that basically manifest themselves in the party system and i'd like to do the u.s. parallel and say that is a lot of the malaise we are here and why 50% of the electorate doesn't vote. it's quite interesting that we are all focused on polarization and political party polarization and i think we are very polarized on kind of social and cultural issues, but as zephyr suggested in the beginning, at the top of our kind of party system there's much more consonance than i think members or supporters of either of the political parties would like to admit in terms of these types of political economy issues. there's much more similarity at the top of the democratic and republican parties that is not really expressed in the polarization, the identity polarization down at the bottom. so to some extent the identity polarization becomes a distraction, preventing the people from holding those guys at the top who are kind of colluding, holding them accountable and responsible
the network in honduras is not a single network the way it is in azure buy shon, for example. there are rival strands that basically manifest themselves in the party system and i'd like to do the u.s. parallel and say that is a lot of the malaise we are here and why 50% of the electorate doesn't vote. it's quite interesting that we are all focused on polarization and political party polarization and i think we are very polarized on kind of social and cultural issues, but as zephyr suggested in...
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they make significant networks in the network, over £1.5 million a day to invest in the network and by to put that money or are you very much at... we are wholly owned by 02 uk, and we share some company directors, so we have a measure of influence over that but we are very confident in the quality of the network they provide to us. as you say, you weren't the first virtual mobile operator when you launched in 2009, and since you launched the number internationally particularly has ballooned, particularly in parts of the developing world. are you concerned about the level of competition out there, is this the way forward for mobile operators? generally as markets mature, the share that nbn now pole have gross. in underdeveloped markets like china, it may be less than one or 2% was not as markets mature, more and more people have phones and there is room in the market for differentiated products. to come out and be successful. we are just an example of that. we tend to be at the head of that trend. we will have to leave it there, thank you very much. more now on the drinks giant deer ge
they make significant networks in the network, over £1.5 million a day to invest in the network and by to put that money or are you very much at... we are wholly owned by 02 uk, and we share some company directors, so we have a measure of influence over that but we are very confident in the quality of the network they provide to us. as you say, you weren't the first virtual mobile operator when you launched in 2009, and since you launched the number internationally particularly has ballooned,...
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and so there's another network in cities that is us. the social network. the interactions between people and that's what misrepresents each note of this is a person, a line, the people there connected to. while familiar with and have these connections but two important points about this in the field of network series, this is how you represent things and it's in the cyberspace basically. but here's a different picture, first are not just individuals, we are in modular groups. we have a family, jobs with groups and departments and so we have a marginal characteristic and that also has generic properties and also what is representative, it isn't the network that somehow stuck out in the cloud in cyberspace, our interactions have to take place some place. you cannot have interactions with yourself all to be in on the map and all the rest that stepping on facebook, instagram and the rest without being somewhere you may be waiting for a bus or waiting in the bathroom or somewhere but the you have to be somewhere. that represents what a city is, the interface of
and so there's another network in cities that is us. the social network. the interactions between people and that's what misrepresents each note of this is a person, a line, the people there connected to. while familiar with and have these connections but two important points about this in the field of network series, this is how you represent things and it's in the cyberspace basically. but here's a different picture, first are not just individuals, we are in modular groups. we have a family,...
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networks?> yeah. >> i can only speculate. [inaudible question] >> when i was first doing this work i thought, you know i ran into this problem of this sustainability question. you know that is fantastic you may be we have stumbled across it which is sort of globalized. as a way that would get us out of this. maybe it doesn't somehow, this is an innovation that goes outside of this and then i thought a lot about that. and then i started reading a lot about the transitions during the victorian era. the more i read, the fact that a quote. and it was the coming of the railroad. because the coming of the railroad was a huge adventure, enormous! i mean i suspect bigger than having the iphone so to speak. because up until the railroad, those people in europe enter because of the nature of the country, did not move more than 10 or 20 miles from their home their entire life. that was it. and suddenly you -- this was followed not very long afterward with the invention of the telephone. in any event insta
networks?> yeah. >> i can only speculate. [inaudible question] >> when i was first doing this work i thought, you know i ran into this problem of this sustainability question. you know that is fantastic you may be we have stumbled across it which is sort of globalized. as a way that would get us out of this. maybe it doesn't somehow, this is an innovation that goes outside of this and then i thought a lot about that. and then i started reading a lot about the transitions during...
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so, the way that works is you have the network or your own network. if you were to increase the size of the fifth branch of your system by 20% your heart has to work harder and if you decrease it by 20% it will work harder. that is the idea. so the system that we have evolved by the continued process of natural selection has evolved to a state where we have an optimal heart system in terms of known energy our heart has to use to pump blood through it in order to maximize the amount of energy we devote to sex and reproduction. we minimize the amount of energy for the mundane challenge of staying alive so we can maximize energy to go into the reproduction. out of that optmiization comes this economy of scale. it is the optmization that leads to the bigger you are the less is needed to support an individual cell. or to put it slightly differently, the amount of energy going through the network on a per cell basis is lower the bigger you are. that doesn't explain why it should be three quarters. i could go on talking about that but you have to read the bo
so, the way that works is you have the network or your own network. if you were to increase the size of the fifth branch of your system by 20% your heart has to work harder and if you decrease it by 20% it will work harder. that is the idea. so the system that we have evolved by the continued process of natural selection has evolved to a state where we have an optimal heart system in terms of known energy our heart has to use to pump blood through it in order to maximize the amount of energy we...
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while it's only six networks, has two must-have networks that you have to carry in hgtv and food network >> i'm a huge fan of "fixer uppup upper" on hgtv >> my wife binge watches "fixer upper. >> cutting to the cord to have must-have networks is essential. >> must-have is the name of the game eric handler, thank you very much for joining us. >>> in earnings news, csx reporting better than expected second quarter profit but shares are trading lower this morning susan lee joins us with more awesome to have you with us. >> i got up bright and early for this csx, initially the stock rallied on the back of earnings up as much as 4% thanks to a beat on both the top and bottom lines. csx has right-sized its business they cut 1,000 jobs. they improved productivity and profitability is back up thanks to coal shipments coming back this year offsetting higher natural gas prices this was the first full quarter under the guidance of the new csx ceo hunter harrison. the railroad operator talked up its share repurchase program by half a billion in total they're spending about 1$1.5 billion all sounded
while it's only six networks, has two must-have networks that you have to carry in hgtv and food network >> i'm a huge fan of "fixer uppup upper" on hgtv >> my wife binge watches "fixer upper. >> cutting to the cord to have must-have networks is essential. >> must-have is the name of the game eric handler, thank you very much for joining us. >>> in earnings news, csx reporting better than expected second quarter profit but shares are trading lower...
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you beat networks with networks. after you fight networks. the united states built a network that is only capable and unified we won't when this asymmetric fight. i taught classes for about ten years on asymmetric fight and those are familiar with the asymmetric warfare what that means is a noncompetitive comfort. it's not fought in conventional means. how do you fight? you have to gain legitimacy. you get legitimacy and you legitimize your adversary.y. we have to understand what were dealing with. the one. [inaudible] the great uncle is a founder of the movement in syria that put s thought into power. the network we are dealing withh is our centuries old or at least half a century old. these are well-established, well-funded, well-trained networks and in order for us to deal with it will have to build capabilities and let me add one last point toward the end. i think we have an opportunity, golden opportunity, didn't exist five or six years ago and they took a lot away from us in building regional forums and alternate networks. they play by
you beat networks with networks. after you fight networks. the united states built a network that is only capable and unified we won't when this asymmetric fight. i taught classes for about ten years on asymmetric fight and those are familiar with the asymmetric warfare what that means is a noncompetitive comfort. it's not fought in conventional means. how do you fight? you have to gain legitimacy. you get legitimacy and you legitimize your adversary.y. we have to understand what were dealing...
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it's the right plan, wrong network.rica. it's built to work better in cities. tell you what, just use mine. thanks. no problem. all right, let's go live. say hi to everybody who wasn't invited! (vo) when it really, really matters, you need the best network and the best unlimited. plus, get the pixel, by google with no trade-in required. so we know how to cover almost almoanything.hing even a swing set standoff. and we covered it, july first, twenty-fifteen. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪ >>> the following movie is rated r. >> in 1990, '91, there was not a whole lot of original programing for cable, but they were airing movies. so we needed to compete and i felt that if we didn't, we were going to kind of get swept out. so i came up with a notion of doing a cop show that was r rated. when abc's broadcast standards read our script, they went berserk. >> i was sitting with a pad and a pencil drawing pictures of breasts to try to sho
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it's a new kind of network.s clues". >> don't you foe cartoons will ruin your mine. >> "rent and stefrp pi" had some humor to it. this began with the splinting of the family audience. with three or four t.v.s in the house you had a kid watching "nickelodeon" you had dad watching sports and mom watching life time. they were in their own separate sesuniveratching television. by the end of 1990s music wouldn't a t.v. channel. >> that was cool. >> certainly "bee vis and butt head" established with mtv could be. the show was about making fun of videos, just like the show in the audience was doing. ♪ >> just like these stitches moving around. >> my manager would call me like hey, you got this big bufferin because you were on "bee vis and butt head last night". >> i'd sit there like a donut watching these guys and i find them endlessly entertaining because i know, you know and the world knows these guys will be and cannot be anything but i had yots. >> mtv has a detrimental damaging developmental effective on tsex wall
it's a new kind of network.s clues". >> don't you foe cartoons will ruin your mine. >> "rent and stefrp pi" had some humor to it. this began with the splinting of the family audience. with three or four t.v.s in the house you had a kid watching "nickelodeon" you had dad watching sports and mom watching life time. they were in their own separate sesuniveratching television. by the end of 1990s music wouldn't a t.v. channel. >> that was cool. >>...
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give us a whole network of sports!ust one place you need to go for all the names and games making sports news. espn "sportscenter." >> what happened in the 1980s is sports becomes a tv show. and what are tv shows built around? they're built around characters. >> you can't be serious, man. you cannot be serious! you got the absolute -- >> mcenroe, the perfect villain. the new yorker that people loved to hate. borg, the cool swede, never giving any emotion away. >> what tennis really wants is to get its two best players playing over and over again in the final. whether they are john mcenroe and bjorn borg or chris evert and martina 1navratilova. that's what we want to turn in over and over. >> three match points to martina navratilova. >> know that this man has a smile that lights up a television screen from here to bangor, maine. >> and then there is magic johnson, this urban kid from michigan and larry bird, this guy who worked carrying trash. one plays for the los angeles lakers. the other plays for the boston celtics
give us a whole network of sports!ust one place you need to go for all the names and games making sports news. espn "sportscenter." >> what happened in the 1980s is sports becomes a tv show. and what are tv shows built around? they're built around characters. >> you can't be serious, man. you cannot be serious! you got the absolute -- >> mcenroe, the perfect villain. the new yorker that people loved to hate. borg, the cool swede, never giving any emotion away....
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you beat networks with networks. that's how you fight networks. until the united states builds a network that sufficiently is capable enough and is unified, we're not going to win this asymmetric fight. the asymmetric warfare is a war not fought through conventional means. how do you win a conventional war? you utilize your adversary. we have to fully utilize what we are dealing with. the senator mention ed hasami. he is the great uncle to a gentleman. he is one of the founders of the movement in syria. the networks we are dealing with are centuries old if not a half century old. these are well-established and well trained networks. i think we have a golden opportunity that didn't exist five or six years ago. the criminalized states took a lot away from us in building alternative networks and play by a different set of rules. but now we have a new government in argentina and peru. we have the potential of one in bl brazil and guatemala. if we cannot capitalize on that opportunity, we may not get it again. so i think it is time. >> i think it is no
you beat networks with networks. that's how you fight networks. until the united states builds a network that sufficiently is capable enough and is unified, we're not going to win this asymmetric fight. the asymmetric warfare is a war not fought through conventional means. how do you win a conventional war? you utilize your adversary. we have to fully utilize what we are dealing with. the senator mention ed hasami. he is the great uncle to a gentleman. he is one of the founders of the movement...
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it's the right plan, wrong network.the largest, most reliable 4g lte network in america. it's built to work better in cities. tell you what, just use mine. thanks. no problem. all right, let's go live. say hi to everybody who wasn't invited! (vo) when it really, really matters, you need the best network and the best unlimited. just $45 per line for four lines. for color this bold are you ready... and hair this nourished? garnier nutrisse ultra color with avocado, olive and shea oils. it nourishes hair to boost color. from dull brown to our bluest black. nutrisse ultra color. nourished hair. bolder color. four seconds on the clock, championship on the line. erin "the sharpshooter" shanahan fakes left. she's outside of the key, she shoots... ...she scores! uh... yes, erin, it is great time to score a deal. we need to make room for the 2018 models. relive the thrill of beating the clock. the volkswagen model year end event. hurry in for a $1,000 bonus and 0% apr on a new 2017 jetta or passat. whattwo servings of veggies? v
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we monitor a lot of government and defense contract or her networks. -- contractor networks. i am fighting attacks from ukraine, moscow and all sorts of places in russia and we really cannot forget about china. there is a of activity coming out of china also. it is just not that they are trying to get into our elected grid. the air china still all of our secrets from everywhere. this is a nightly thing. every two seconds they tried different passwords. when you trace the ip, you finally they are coming from. we are constantly having to update security and block different groups from trying to get into the networks. they are trying to come into i think the routers polymer is a little more in-depth. it would be if orbital thing to be without electricity, but i think it would be just a horrible thing to find out some of our new defense plans. agencies.our defense brute force attack, what is that? involves typically taking a bunch of different guesses at combinations of username and passwords to break into a network. there was an element involved in the recent nuclear cyber secur
we monitor a lot of government and defense contract or her networks. -- contractor networks. i am fighting attacks from ukraine, moscow and all sorts of places in russia and we really cannot forget about china. there is a of activity coming out of china also. it is just not that they are trying to get into our elected grid. the air china still all of our secrets from everywhere. this is a nightly thing. every two seconds they tried different passwords. when you trace the ip, you finally they...
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it's the right plan, wrong network.ies. tell you what, just use mine. thanks. no problem. all right, let's go live. say hi to everybody who wasn't invited! (vo) when it really, really matters, you need the best network and the best unlimited. plus, get the pixel, by google with no trade-in required. you get to do the dishes.ed... bring 'em on. dawn ultra has 3 times more grease-cleaning power. a drop of dawn and grease is gone. yeah, and i can watch thee bgame with directv now.? oh, sorry, most broadcast and sports channels aren't included. and you can only stream on two devices at once. this is fun, we're having fun. yeah, we are. no, you're not jimmy. don't let directv now limit your entertainment. xfinity gives you more to stream to more screens. >>> in the mid-1990s if you took a look at the most watched cable shows the top would be nickelodeon, "rug rats," "blues clues". >> don't you know cartoons will ruin your mind. >> "ren and stimpy" had high concept humor to it. this is the beginning of the splintering of the
it's the right plan, wrong network.ies. tell you what, just use mine. thanks. no problem. all right, let's go live. say hi to everybody who wasn't invited! (vo) when it really, really matters, you need the best network and the best unlimited. plus, get the pixel, by google with no trade-in required. you get to do the dishes.ed... bring 'em on. dawn ultra has 3 times more grease-cleaning power. a drop of dawn and grease is gone. yeah, and i can watch thee bgame with directv now.? oh, sorry, most...
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it's the right plan, wrong network.r in cities. tell you what, just use mine. thanks. no problem. all right, let's go live. say hi to everybody who wasn't invited! (vo) when it really, really matters, you need the best network and the best unlimited. plus, get the pixel, by google with no trade-in required. when heartburn hits fight back fast with new tums chewy bites. fast relief in every bite. crunchy outside. chewy inside. tum tum tum tum new tums chewy bites. they always refer to me as master sergeant. they really appreciate the military family, and it really shows. we've got auto insurance, homeowners insurance. had an accident with a vehicle, i actually called usaa before we called the police. usaa was there hands-on very quick very prompt. i feel like we're being handled as people that actually have a genuine need. we're the webber family and we are usaa members for life. usaa, get your insurance quote today. "how to win at business." step one: point decisively with the arm of your glasses. abracadabra. the stage
it's the right plan, wrong network.r in cities. tell you what, just use mine. thanks. no problem. all right, let's go live. say hi to everybody who wasn't invited! (vo) when it really, really matters, you need the best network and the best unlimited. plus, get the pixel, by google with no trade-in required. when heartburn hits fight back fast with new tums chewy bites. fast relief in every bite. crunchy outside. chewy inside. tum tum tum tum new tums chewy bites. they always refer to me as...
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for the fraud news network they are on are doing the right thing for months now the network has been engaged in a fight with trump with emotions running high from both sides but it's a big question why the c.n.n. has enough of what it takes to fight the internet which could be very useful and very cruel altogether let's hear us s.q.r.t. reporting from washington d.c. . after the rustling mean with president trump and c.n.n. went viral it opened up the floodgates for more animated fights between the president and the network artie's natasha sweet has some of the top trending post on twitter it's a fight like none other president donald trump going head to head again c.n.n. the network that he calls fake news at a joint news conference with the polish president in warsaw today reporter asked for trance response regarding c.n.n. going after him take a listen since you started the whole wrestling video thing what are your thoughts about what has happened since then i mean c.n.n. went after you and as threaten to expose the identity of a person they said was responsible for and i'd like y
for the fraud news network they are on are doing the right thing for months now the network has been engaged in a fight with trump with emotions running high from both sides but it's a big question why the c.n.n. has enough of what it takes to fight the internet which could be very useful and very cruel altogether let's hear us s.q.r.t. reporting from washington d.c. . after the rustling mean with president trump and c.n.n. went viral it opened up the floodgates for more animated fights between...
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these are intricate networks that include americans on this side and that's part of the network if you look at the network of distribution, the cross-border operation but then it comes to the southern states and those are american organized crime groups. it's called transnational for a reason these are intricate organizations that operate across the border including distributors who are the typical heroin dealers are offering some othenot from someother country o lives here on the supply throughout the region but ultimately we have a distribution network and they are not going to deal with that. this will give you an opportunity to get on the right side of the white house. you already are actually. [laughter] the president gets a lot of criticism and the state department this came up a while back. how do you think that he's doing so far in latin america. i guess i have to admit i am possibly surprised by how he's orienting. how would you rate that? >> there is a willingness to be more engaged. it's not like we are going from the era of engagement to a dramatic drop-off, i think it's be
these are intricate networks that include americans on this side and that's part of the network if you look at the network of distribution, the cross-border operation but then it comes to the southern states and those are american organized crime groups. it's called transnational for a reason these are intricate organizations that operate across the border including distributors who are the typical heroin dealers are offering some othenot from someother country o lives here on the supply...
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it's a new kind of network.ith 150 channels that might be available in the near future. >> there are moi choices than ever before. it's a tough job. you have to try and get a sense of what is the audience going to really make an attachment to it. >> in the '90s, cable was coming on strong. so, we had to examine who are we going to be? well, we wanted to be smart, sophisticated comedy. >> six months ago i was living in boston. my wife had left me, which was very painful. then she came back to me. which was excruciating. >> i thought "frasier" was dead with "cheers." but we thought, we built an audience, great potential to build out the character to another place. ♪ >> "frasier" was kind of like one-act plays. ♪ >> mother and i moved here when i was a small boy after the tragic death of my father. i kept the pain of that loss buried deep within me like a serpent coiled within a damp cave. okay, that's it. >> we always assumed the audience was smarter than most other people did. and we played to that. >> just unsch
it's a new kind of network.ith 150 channels that might be available in the near future. >> there are moi choices than ever before. it's a tough job. you have to try and get a sense of what is the audience going to really make an attachment to it. >> in the '90s, cable was coming on strong. so, we had to examine who are we going to be? well, we wanted to be smart, sophisticated comedy. >> six months ago i was living in boston. my wife had left me, which was very painful. then...
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so isn't it time our networks did too? kind of network. xfinity mobile. that's why at comcast we're continuing to make4/7. our services more reliable than ever. like technology that can update itself. an advanced fiber-network infrustructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and a new culture built around customer service. it all adds up to our most reliable network ever. one that keeps you connected to what matters most. >>> in the mid-1990s if you take a look at the 50 most watched shows on cable. the top would be "nickelodeon," "rug rats," blue's clues". "rent and stem pi" has this cartoon to it. this would be the splitting of the family audience. three or four t.v.s in the house you hid a kid watching "nickelodeon." a dad watching "espn sports". a mom watching "life time" they were in their own separate universes watching television. >> by the mid-1990s mtv wouldn't a music channel. they had shows that incooperated music but there were shows that stood on their own. >> that was cool. >> certainly "dee vis an
so isn't it time our networks did too? kind of network. xfinity mobile. that's why at comcast we're continuing to make4/7. our services more reliable than ever. like technology that can update itself. an advanced fiber-network infrustructure. new, more reliable equipment for your home. and a new culture built around customer service. it all adds up to our most reliable network ever. one that keeps you connected to what matters most. >>> in the mid-1990s if you take a look at the 50...
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. >> there's a lot of things we do that you couldn't have on network television. >> people are really trying to do something adventurouadventur. >> tv has a detrimental, developmental effect of our young people. >> now who was that? >> skplens hard, it's very rare. which is why there are very few good shows and those that are good stand out. >> hold on. >> that was cool. ♪ ♪ >>> they now it'd be 1990, good-bye to the '80s. >> well, it's horrible, never ends. >> we're starting to see a lot of experimentation. the simpsons was inspired, not necessarily hatred of television, but a distrust of the ways in which television was talking to us. >> tv respects me. it laughs with me. not at me. >> i think the sitcoms of the '80s. >> i love you guys. >> were such a set of warm, safe humor. >> you see, the kids, they listen to the rap music which gives them the brain damage. >> and i think there was a real yearning for another type of humor. >> we were able to spoof fatherhood. >> what a bad father. >> which at the time an i stress at the time, was bill cosby as the shining example. ♪ did you eve
. >> there's a lot of things we do that you couldn't have on network television. >> people are really trying to do something adventurouadventur. >> tv has a detrimental, developmental effect of our young people. >> now who was that? >> skplens hard, it's very rare. which is why there are very few good shows and those that are good stand out. >> hold on. >> that was cool. ♪ ♪ >>> they now it'd be 1990, good-bye to the '80s. >> well,...
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for years, north korea has found ways to evade international sanctions, relying on a complex network of front companies and aliases to gain access to the international financial system. a u.n. panel of expert released a report this past february when the panel described these illicit financial networks, stating, the business conducted by some of these networks generates significant revenue for the north korean regime, and pointed out that most of the financial activity was denominated in u.s. dollars, euros, or renminbi. the panel found that despite financial sanctions imposed in 2016 and before, north korea's networks are adapting by using agents experienced in moving money across borders, and by foreign businesses, banks, and companies that are complicit in this effort. they did identify chinese financial institutions as the number one culprit among others throughout the international community. last year, the u.s. treasury department said this network of front companies directly supports north korea's weapons of mass destruction program. department of treasury also said north kore
for years, north korea has found ways to evade international sanctions, relying on a complex network of front companies and aliases to gain access to the international financial system. a u.n. panel of expert released a report this past february when the panel described these illicit financial networks, stating, the business conducted by some of these networks generates significant revenue for the north korean regime, and pointed out that most of the financial activity was denominated in u.s....
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>> new owners spent billions buying the networks recently.ney's worth. >> we'll now have the strongest network. we'll have a stronger defense piece. this is going to be one dynamite company. >> there's a danger that news will be mixed up with the rest of television and considered just another profit. >> late 1920s, to early 1930s, to the 1980s, the sense was if some of the broadcasting time took public service, 1990s, journalism in the country changed a great deal. you couldn't talk about public service. it was, what are the ratings going to be? what are the demographics going to be? what is the profit going to be? well, sensationalism sells. >> in a plea bargain, 18-year-old amy fisher got up to 18 years in prison for shooting the wife of her alleged lover. >> so intense is the interest in it this case there are three, three made for tv vies now in >> you makmoney off sex. you make money off death. you make money off crime. >> the press calls the case the beverly hills mansion murders. the story reads like a script that circulate here in hol
>> new owners spent billions buying the networks recently.ney's worth. >> we'll now have the strongest network. we'll have a stronger defense piece. this is going to be one dynamite company. >> there's a danger that news will be mixed up with the rest of television and considered just another profit. >> late 1920s, to early 1930s, to the 1980s, the sense was if some of the broadcasting time took public service, 1990s, journalism in the country changed a great deal. you...
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the audience and the network. >> mtv had a giant impact.usically on every part of the tv culture that came next. >> freeze, miami vice. ♪ >> friday nights on nbc are different this season thanks to "miami vice." it's a show with an old theme but a lot of new twists. described by one critic as containing flashes of brilliance, shot entirely on location in south miami, the story centers around two undercover vice cops. >> i don't know how this is going to work, tubbs. i mean, not exactly up my alley style and persona-wise. heaven knows i'm no box of candy. >> television very much was the small screen. it was interesting about tony's pilot screen play for "miami vice." it was not that. very much the approach was, okay, they call this a television series. but we're going to make one-hour movies every single week. >> here we go. stand by. >> action. >> police. >> just describing the show as a new wave cop show. >> it's a cop show for the '80s. we use a lot of mtv images and rock music to help describe the mood and feeling of our show. >> in a lo
the audience and the network. >> mtv had a giant impact.usically on every part of the tv culture that came next. >> freeze, miami vice. ♪ >> friday nights on nbc are different this season thanks to "miami vice." it's a show with an old theme but a lot of new twists. described by one critic as containing flashes of brilliance, shot entirely on location in south miami, the story centers around two undercover vice cops. >> i don't know how this is going to work,...
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they're just a few of nick's massive network of students crushing today's real estate market. they've learned whether you have loads of money and great credit or almost no money and bad credit, you can still achieve your goals. these motivated individuals have joined nick's network of investors, and are realizing their dreams through real estate, and now so can you. - i'm elliot. i'm 27. - and i'm dan. i'm 28. we are both graduates at the nick vertucci real estate academy. - this is our third flip to hit the market. a total of nine flips going currently. i mean this is real. our first open house tomorrow. we're super excited and i mean, you could be doing this too. - yeah, a year ago we never thought we'd be standing here talking about real estate. we didn't have great credit and didn't have millions of dollars, but with this network and this system we're absolutely crushing it. - [narrator] in today's real estate market you need an up to date system that works in the here and now. many brands teach risky outdated techniques and strategies that don't work with today's economy.
they're just a few of nick's massive network of students crushing today's real estate market. they've learned whether you have loads of money and great credit or almost no money and bad credit, you can still achieve your goals. these motivated individuals have joined nick's network of investors, and are realizing their dreams through real estate, and now so can you. - i'm elliot. i'm 27. - and i'm dan. i'm 28. we are both graduates at the nick vertucci real estate academy. - this is our third...
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we be limited just to social networking sites. would you agree that they could be using constitutional avoidance and could be narrowed to lease those? >> are busy, your honor that i'm not sure that it can't but i'm very important for the constitutional question that that is relevant and it goes back to what how do we win this case what is the biggest problem with the statute and the biggest problem -- >> to put in context. it is important for purposes of an applied challenge because what your client use with facebook right? >> yes. >> even if it was limited to those back our position for the very reason we talked about which was that just like the law in the jews for jesus airport case from los angeles and no first amendment activity in this place and this is a law that says no first amendment activity and says indiscriminate -- one of my problems with all of the sites today is that none of them are purely or very few are purely anything anymore. take something like lincoln which many many people in our society today are looking f
we be limited just to social networking sites. would you agree that they could be using constitutional avoidance and could be narrowed to lease those? >> are busy, your honor that i'm not sure that it can't but i'm very important for the constitutional question that that is relevant and it goes back to what how do we win this case what is the biggest problem with the statute and the biggest problem -- >> to put in context. it is important for purposes of an applied challenge because...
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it's a new kind of network.ill not be seen tonight so we may bring you the following special program. >> tonight television takes a look at itself. we are looking at what you watch most of the time. entertainment programming on the three commercial networks. what are you looking at? is it good for you? >> somewhere around the middle or late '70s it's like people got tired of talking about real stuff. >> if the good lord provided us with berries, i think we ought to eat them. >> there was a longing for simpler time when it didn't seem like there was so much anger and contentiousness, when people weren't so mad at each other. >> during last season "the waltons" caught on. >> good night, john boy. >> good night. >> this year there will be more nostalgia and wholesome family drama. >> now that dinner is over let's try out the piano. >> oh, good. >> i am taking requests. ♪ sunday monday happy days >> i created "happy days" not what a family really was. i thought it would be good if there were some families that didn'
it's a new kind of network.ill not be seen tonight so we may bring you the following special program. >> tonight television takes a look at itself. we are looking at what you watch most of the time. entertainment programming on the three commercial networks. what are you looking at? is it good for you? >> somewhere around the middle or late '70s it's like people got tired of talking about real stuff. >> if the good lord provided us with berries, i think we ought to eat them....
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they're trying to get into networks. they're trying to get into the dns transfers, firewalls, routers. i think the problem is a little more in-depth. it would be horrible to be without electricity, but i think it would be just as horrible for our to get into one of defense contractors, to get into our state agencies. host: thank you for bringing that up. brute force attack, what is that? guest: it typically involves just taking a bunch of different ates added -- guesses usernames and passwords in a network. hackers were able through phishing emails to steal encrypted versions of usernames and passwords for certain targets and that they could brute force those to unlock them. a wateringalso hole technique that involved hackers breaking into a web site and changing it so it had malware. basically banking on potential targets to visit those websites targetted. andmentioned ip addresses, the constant attackst there, one thing that has come up in my reporting is that these nuclear systems do not have ip addresses. they are no
they're trying to get into networks. they're trying to get into the dns transfers, firewalls, routers. i think the problem is a little more in-depth. it would be horrible to be without electricity, but i think it would be just as horrible for our to get into one of defense contractors, to get into our state agencies. host: thank you for bringing that up. brute force attack, what is that? guest: it typically involves just taking a bunch of different ates added -- guesses usernames and passwords...
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and she's doing this every year now to build her network. of this stuff happens so she's doing her own grassroots club so this is what we thought about the book and the journey so they are creating opportunities where even beyond networking but to establish authentic relationships with each other that ultimately could turn into business relationships. in the first chapter there is the girl's lounge which is essentially a pop-up salon india's male-dominated conferences around the world now, but it was most famous for the first one and basically what she does is create a comfortable place for women to come and hang out when they are at these business events where they are the only ones there and it's an amazing place to see these women not only bonding but actually doing business as well and her belief is that women need more opportunity to be able to collaborate. she believes that women have to socialize to be competitive, and she's trying to really dispel that notion and the fact that i spent some time with her at one of her conferences in g
and she's doing this every year now to build her network. of this stuff happens so she's doing her own grassroots club so this is what we thought about the book and the journey so they are creating opportunities where even beyond networking but to establish authentic relationships with each other that ultimately could turn into business relationships. in the first chapter there is the girl's lounge which is essentially a pop-up salon india's male-dominated conferences around the world now, but...
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perhaps getting these networks together, perhaps you can consolidate your presence on those networks. vonnie: charter and at&t have grown. perhaps they have more leverage. would this give discovery, the combined company more leverage? tim: you would think the combined company having close to double the number of networks under one has to have more bargaining leverage. the question is how many such large deals are to be done. scripps has just come through some cost rationalization on one of those major consolidation. i think it will make a difference over time. it is interesting to think about the future distribution of tv viewership for these companies. we are talking about digital viewership of content. it is not just the bundle, it is virtual or skinny bundles. neither company in the u.s. has been able to or try to establish a foothold in. vonnie: when regulators look at this, what is the primary concern? there are secondary effects of things such as upping the price for distributors which might be passed on to consumers. in my reading too much into this? tim: i don't anticipate rev
perhaps getting these networks together, perhaps you can consolidate your presence on those networks. vonnie: charter and at&t have grown. perhaps they have more leverage. would this give discovery, the combined company more leverage? tim: you would think the combined company having close to double the number of networks under one has to have more bargaining leverage. the question is how many such large deals are to be done. scripps has just come through some cost rationalization on one of...
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there's a lot to be learned, unfortunately, how these networks use both the religion and the modern networks and create such a powerful glue. .. >> when we were in the committee investigating the attempt and also how it came about, how did they come about, how did they perform and how it came to the day of the attempt and the aftermath, when we were investigating it, we went back to 40 years documented and the navy there's more back in turkish so we see the first report, we see this first report about members and i would definitely not call it an islamic movement, if i were to define it, i would define it as cult mentality and it's definitely a cult and in order to persuade people to do things, to brainwash them or to blackmail into doing it. any way they do, if they need to look religious, they use religious terminology. if they need to look secular, they use secular terms. anything goes. when we look at their lives we see they're religious people but everything they do is against the rules of the religion so i will definitely not put it together with islamic movement. mafia-type cult movem
there's a lot to be learned, unfortunately, how these networks use both the religion and the modern networks and create such a powerful glue. .. >> when we were in the committee investigating the attempt and also how it came about, how did they come about, how did they perform and how it came to the day of the attempt and the aftermath, when we were investigating it, we went back to 40 years documented and the navy there's more back in turkish so we see the first report, we see this first...
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what happens at the end of network? - exactly right. - there were overtones of network, but also, (muffled) black mirror has been used as a reference. - it has been, and it's been interesting for me. i do love that show. and i'm honored that they would reference my movie in the same paragraph with that. but there's another film, andy griffith, 1958, written by budd schulberg, directed by elia kazan: a face in the crowd. charting the rise of one man who basically he's a down and out drunken guitar player who then becomes a spokesperson for a number of different products, but because of his home-spun hillbilly attitude, he tells the truth, and people really respond to it. - [evan] yep. - the character of mason washington in my particular movie, which i really relate to this character. - you (muffled). - he's an everyman. i love films that are about everymen. - and candidly, he's a decent person. - he really is. - i think you find something empathetic about him immediately when he comes on screen. - absolutely. and so i wa
what happens at the end of network? - exactly right. - there were overtones of network, but also, (muffled) black mirror has been used as a reference. - it has been, and it's been interesting for me. i do love that show. and i'm honored that they would reference my movie in the same paragraph with that. but there's another film, andy griffith, 1958, written by budd schulberg, directed by elia kazan: a face in the crowd. charting the rise of one man who basically he's a down and out drunken...
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i go back to the concept of a network. we are talking about different pieces of capabilities that come together in a network fashion. for the network's perspective, autonomy looks like the ability is something that operate on its own. a couple ways you can do that. or you can do it with some other capability that the gray matter between the ears of maybe me if i'm ever lucky enough to fly again providing that autonomy in the network appeared the beauty of thinking about it like that as you can get away from the emotional arguments of our fighter pilots going to be around and think about it from a capability perspective. what can make the best decisions under conditions where you need to operate independently because information is denied toward the platform. can a machine be about or is there no subject to the required that you need something else and where will the trade point be? it's a little bit of an unfair characterization when we talk about autonomy. the question of where the point of autonomy happens. in the day fl
i go back to the concept of a network. we are talking about different pieces of capabilities that come together in a network fashion. for the network's perspective, autonomy looks like the ability is something that operate on its own. a couple ways you can do that. or you can do it with some other capability that the gray matter between the ears of maybe me if i'm ever lucky enough to fly again providing that autonomy in the network appeared the beauty of thinking about it like that as you can...
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for the fraud news network they are on are doing the right thing for months now the network has been engaged in a fight with trump with emotions running high from both sides but it's a big question why the c.n.n. has enough of what it takes to fight the internet which could be very useful and very cruel altogether let's hear us s.q.r.t. reporting from washington d.c. to continue this discussion i'm now joined by media legal analyst lionel of why no media now why i know as a lawyer and former prosecutor can you make the key is that c.n.n. could face criminal liability. oh absolutely so long as it's somebody other than c.n.n. because you know they're just blessed but remember by any means necessary is now a meme actually here is a tutorial a primmer three basic charges to look at extortion blackmail and coersion let's look at coersion because money's not involved here i'm not asking you to do something or not do something and paying off no i am under the law asking you know demanding that you not engage in a behavior that you're legally entitled doing gauging namely the expression of t
for the fraud news network they are on are doing the right thing for months now the network has been engaged in a fight with trump with emotions running high from both sides but it's a big question why the c.n.n. has enough of what it takes to fight the internet which could be very useful and very cruel altogether let's hear us s.q.r.t. reporting from washington d.c. to continue this discussion i'm now joined by media legal analyst lionel of why no media now why i know as a lawyer and former...
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this is a criminal network.as massive infiltration into government agencies. has a business empire. handling ofturkey's the aftermath of the coup attempt is complicated. from our side, it is hard to understand how to explain. turkey should be given the benefit of the doubt. have reports to the democracy isf -- stronger because we are going after these rogue elements. it is not -- it was not an ordinary coup. therefore the response has not been limited. that is why you have such a separation from the state and the efforts in the aftermath. once you understand that, even if you are not going to show solidarity or empathy, you need to give the benefit of the doubt. how do you think investors feel about turkey in a climate where people are being arrested and detained pretty easily? >> you need to understand that all the arrests are only limited of theselitants terrorist networks behind this coup that caused -- cost 250th cost 250 people's lives. they and that destroying democracy and rule of law. cost 250 people's l
this is a criminal network.as massive infiltration into government agencies. has a business empire. handling ofturkey's the aftermath of the coup attempt is complicated. from our side, it is hard to understand how to explain. turkey should be given the benefit of the doubt. have reports to the democracy isf -- stronger because we are going after these rogue elements. it is not -- it was not an ordinary coup. therefore the response has not been limited. that is why you have such a separation...
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welcome back to the program not by tossed top story this hour american news network c.n.n. has been accused of blackmail off track down the person behind the donald trump arresting clip the channel threatening to reveal his identity if he makes another video like the one well love. to freddie gray the deputy editor of britain's spectator magazine friday welcome to the program here. what do you think of c.n.n. threats to release private information about this man. well i think it's childishness all round really donald trump tweeted a video of himself a body slamming a figure with the c.n.n. head imprinted on it this was obviously trolling or trying to wind up c.n.n. they bit on the bait. and traced back to the person who came up with that video who created that video. and effectively silenced him effectively blackmailed him. now it's shown that he's been a fifteen year old boy and they're in trouble for it so i think it's childish of donald trump in the first place it's equally told it's of c.n.n. and it's quite funny in the case of c.n.n. because their network takes himself
welcome back to the program not by tossed top story this hour american news network c.n.n. has been accused of blackmail off track down the person behind the donald trump arresting clip the channel threatening to reveal his identity if he makes another video like the one well love. to freddie gray the deputy editor of britain's spectator magazine friday welcome to the program here. what do you think of c.n.n. threats to release private information about this man. well i think it's childishness...
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it's the right plan, wrong network.rgest, most reliable 4g lte network in america. it's built to work better in cities. tell you what, just use mine. thanks. no problem. all right, let's go live. say hi to everybody who wasn't invited! (vo) when it really, really matters, you need the best network and the best unlimited. just $45 per line for four lines. briathe customer app willw if be live monday. can we at least analyze customer traffic? can we push the offer online? brian, i just had a quick question. brian? brian... legacy technology can handcuff any company. but "yes" is here. you're saying the new app will go live monday?! yeah. with help from hpe, we can finally work the way we want to. with the right mix of hybrid it, everything computes. when heartburn hits fight back fast with new tums chewy bites. fast relief in every bite. crunchy outside. chewy inside. tum tum tum tum new tums chewy bites. >>> public television has been expected to do a great deal. almost half of all noncommercial program hours are aimed a
it's the right plan, wrong network.rgest, most reliable 4g lte network in america. it's built to work better in cities. tell you what, just use mine. thanks. no problem. all right, let's go live. say hi to everybody who wasn't invited! (vo) when it really, really matters, you need the best network and the best unlimited. just $45 per line for four lines. briathe customer app willw if be live monday. can we at least analyze customer traffic? can we push the offer online? brian, i just had a...
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scripps network has not won, but two major suitors. at discovery and viacom are both targeting the u.s. cable network owner. will we see a deal and with who? trade talks between the u.s. and china got off to a rocky start as the americans canceled their closing news conference. we will discuss with gary locke, former u.s. ambassador to china. we are halfway through the trading dale. abigail doolittle joins us with the latest on the rally we are seeing. abigail: we do have a rally. we have the nasdaq amazingly on pace for the ninth day higher in a row, the longest streak since 2015. a pretty impressive considering not that long ago we were talking about a tech pullback. now we have the nasdaq at new record highs similar to the s&p 500. for a second day in a row, the dow up the least about 1/10 of 1%. that also means the dow is not putting in a record high. .his is a one-year chart in white we have the nasdaq. in purple we have the s&p 500 and in pink we have the dow. the blue lines represent all the times we had simultaneous record high
scripps network has not won, but two major suitors. at discovery and viacom are both targeting the u.s. cable network owner. will we see a deal and with who? trade talks between the u.s. and china got off to a rocky start as the americans canceled their closing news conference. we will discuss with gary locke, former u.s. ambassador to china. we are halfway through the trading dale. abigail doolittle joins us with the latest on the rally we are seeing. abigail: we do have a rally. we have the...