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rabbits are inaugurated -- in nokia latent -- innoculated to make sure no b virus, a dangerous but non-poliovirusis in the solution. guinea pigs too receive injections to make certain the solutions are free of tuberculosis. finally, the climax of production. inactivation. the power of the poliovirus to infect man will be utterly destroyed. the colorless, pungent chemical formaldehyde will deal the deadly blow to the poliovirus. fourr 66 hours in a warm incubator room, the in activation process continues. what remains can only do good. provide humans from protection from paralytic polio. a chapter ends. the enemy of man is now ready to become his servant. at every step of the way, checks and double checks. this technician is working on a tissue culture safety test double checking the complete inactivation of the virus. four such tissue tests are conducted on every batch of vaccine. behind this door, the final phase of production. it calls for a giant tank, into it will go the three different types of inactivated polio solution, combined for the first time. the solutions are filtered into the pooli
rabbits are inaugurated -- in nokia latent -- innoculated to make sure no b virus, a dangerous but non-poliovirusis in the solution. guinea pigs too receive injections to make certain the solutions are free of tuberculosis. finally, the climax of production. inactivation. the power of the poliovirus to infect man will be utterly destroyed. the colorless, pungent chemical formaldehyde will deal the deadly blow to the poliovirus. fourr 66 hours in a warm incubator room, the in activation process...
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emily: history has been cruel to phone makers, nokia, motorola, palm.hat makes you think you can change history? john: well, by not following the same play. we try to broaden ourselves way beyond the device, just a phone. i don't sit there and think, i could make another really great phone and somehow everything will be well. emily: but you did vow to keep making phones. john: yes, of course, this is part our strategy, end-to-end mobile computing for the enterprise. i mean, you can say, i am so committed that even if i lost my shirt, i will do this. it does not make sense. but i thought i could make money on the phone. i hope that, by now, the industry realizes what i'm talking about. we have some great phones coming out, very cool. but it is kind of our first point of entry, or one point of our big strategy of everything secure. that is our big strategy. and so the phone is part of it. i mean, our phone is the most secure phone because of the way we make it, and the software we have. both hardware and software. and so i would like to continue to do tha
emily: history has been cruel to phone makers, nokia, motorola, palm.hat makes you think you can change history? john: well, by not following the same play. we try to broaden ourselves way beyond the device, just a phone. i don't sit there and think, i could make another really great phone and somehow everything will be well. emily: but you did vow to keep making phones. john: yes, of course, this is part our strategy, end-to-end mobile computing for the enterprise. i mean, you can say, i am so...
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around the country who studied at a summer grammy camp will be an opening act for hunter heys at club nokia. >> insanely excited like this is one of the probably the best musical opportunities i've ever had. it feels pretty surreal honestly. i'm really really, really excited. >> very exciting. her dad michael tells us her first concert drew an audience of 30 when she was just nine years old. you can catch the grammys live this sunday night at 8:00 o'clock right here on cbs3. >>> well, we all know about credit reports. but did you know that there are dozens of other secret reports track your every move? lenders utilities other businesses they monitor your financial life. three on your side consumer reporter jim donovan has glimpse now into who is watching you and why you should be concern. >> reporter: he's got thousands of dollars in his credit union account but when he tried to get 20 bucks out of an atm -- >> very very frustrating. >> reporter: johnny smith was rejected. >> your card is not valid. >> reporter: his wife stephanie also rejected when she tried to use her card at a store stor
around the country who studied at a summer grammy camp will be an opening act for hunter heys at club nokia. >> insanely excited like this is one of the probably the best musical opportunities i've ever had. it feels pretty surreal honestly. i'm really really, really excited. >> very exciting. her dad michael tells us her first concert drew an audience of 30 when she was just nine years old. you can catch the grammys live this sunday night at 8:00 o'clock right here on cbs3....
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that may seem suspect in the sense that one might think otherwise for example that strauss is using nokia valley for his own view and some people have read him that way. instead he is presenting this philosophical position. he's very subtle because as he says in the judging the debates, one must be modest as a teacher. one must lead the way in constructing the dialogue but one must not impose on those who are one particular view of what emerges from these constructive conversations between the fingers and the mature writing these are the voices of different thinkers. the finally and perhaps most controversial and my rating of strauss has to do with another feature that has led some people to come to the conclusion that he is a warmonger or machiavelli in and so this is the fact and this is ignored by the people who basically portrayed him as one political violence after he left. it was as the theory but in many of his works he actually states the right-wing positions, military positions with great force and intensity. on the other hand this is been accompanied by a subtle critique or deco
that may seem suspect in the sense that one might think otherwise for example that strauss is using nokia valley for his own view and some people have read him that way. instead he is presenting this philosophical position. he's very subtle because as he says in the judging the debates, one must be modest as a teacher. one must lead the way in constructing the dialogue but one must not impose on those who are one particular view of what emerges from these constructive conversations between the...
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. >> she still has a nokia.nokia which she recently lost and almost cried over. >> i'm not sure you have a charger. what is next? are you looking at more wearable tech? if i'm a woman i feel a little bit left out. i don't often wear a belt. >> what happens is the tech tends to increase the cost which increases it to tend user so you need to think about maybe for something like bag or jacket or something like that that may be changed more often than a belt. the reason we started with a belt is because it is something you wear and you tend to wear the same one for a long period. you need to look at how to make the tech modular. >> my belt hopefully stays on. >> exactly. if you're a woman, we like the handbag and clutches. we think they are really interesting places to put technology. the question is how do you incorporate it in ato continue with your fashion without having to play multiple times for the technology. >> it looks good actually. i'm impressed. we should try it out. >> guys, thank you very much indeed.
. >> she still has a nokia.nokia which she recently lost and almost cried over. >> i'm not sure you have a charger. what is next? are you looking at more wearable tech? if i'm a woman i feel a little bit left out. i don't often wear a belt. >> what happens is the tech tends to increase the cost which increases it to tend user so you need to think about maybe for something like bag or jacket or something like that that may be changed more often than a belt. the reason we...
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meanwhile, nokia and ring cap -- gnocchi and rent cap -- nokian renkaat, third quarter sales beat analystates. they say, they will be a little bit lower than previous years. there seems to be relief that the sales have beaten and it -- analyst estimates. meanwhile swatch, feeling the pain of the swiss franc. the worst performer on the stoxx 600 this morning. i'm changed for the first time in five years. clearly this is a company that no longer wants to promise handouts to investors. putting off sales of course saying they are already seeing some of their brands raising prices as much as 7% to upset the surge in the frank. --franc. if you're selling intra-europe, less bang for your buck. they say, already 138 million francs have eaten into their gross revenue. they say we are selling well but when you convert that back and it does not look so pretty. jonathan: swatch having a tough time and greek assets having a rough ride as well. the ast getting slammed it now up by 9%. the yield on the 10 year increased by over 100 basis points. the yield up i over 300 basis points. not much liquidity y
meanwhile, nokia and ring cap -- gnocchi and rent cap -- nokian renkaat, third quarter sales beat analystates. they say, they will be a little bit lower than previous years. there seems to be relief that the sales have beaten and it -- analyst estimates. meanwhile swatch, feeling the pain of the swiss franc. the worst performer on the stoxx 600 this morning. i'm changed for the first time in five years. clearly this is a company that no longer wants to promise handouts to investors. putting off...
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the best selling phones were made by nokia. it's a different tech world now. you do to take the stadiums that are not settled already into rewire them? >> no, you just have to work really hard to make sure they are continuing to reinvest in them. if you compare it to 2008 and what connectivity we did have, it was primarily focused on downloadability. so if you wanted to do something, you downloaded it. and now you see fans creating their own content and wanting to publish that themselves. that's all about upload speeds. so that is what it is all about it's just making sure that all , the clubs, particularly when you are hosting a super bowl that you have the latest and best connectivity. from a wi-fi persuasive through -- pervasive throughout the whole ball as well as a data system for all carriers. >> mark cuban said he would wire all the seats in the new american airlines arena and it sounded crazy. but he was leading not. -- that. the nba was not doing anything in that regard. talk to me about why the nfl is trying to create some sort of wi-fi standard for
the best selling phones were made by nokia. it's a different tech world now. you do to take the stadiums that are not settled already into rewire them? >> no, you just have to work really hard to make sure they are continuing to reinvest in them. if you compare it to 2008 and what connectivity we did have, it was primarily focused on downloadability. so if you wanted to do something, you downloaded it. and now you see fans creating their own content and wanting to publish that themselves....
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en el teatro nokia maÑana, viernes 13- >> maÑana es viernes 13! allÁ, derecha, izquierda, por arriba, por abajo, al centro y al medio. y este gato que a todos les dice: ¿quieres comer? ¿pasear? ¿bailar? este perro no pierde el tiempo para ponerse en forma. de los vines mÁs locos que he visto, estÁ el bÚho que le molesta que no le hagan caso. ya se ha cabra, perro, gato o sapo, amamos a nuestras mascotas. ¿verdad? >> willy, ¿te gustan las redes sociales? >> ya! es que obviamente me divierto mucho buscando estos vÍdeos. si tiene una casa, mandelo. >> si tiene una cabra loca, grabala. >> la cabra estaba loca por todo el pueblo. obviamente le hicieron una entrevista y la seÑora se hizo super famosa. >> gracias por eso, willy. nos vamos directamente al estudio con los muchachos. >> de ese trÍo, a este trío. rafa y samy! me encanta lo que vamos a ver mÁs adelante, esas transformaciones maravillosas. lo que mÁs me gusta el dÍa de hoy es cÓmo vienes vestido, y te quise hacer un homenaje. ( risas ) >> ¿quÉ me falta? >> ay! ( risas ) >> ahora sÍ. >> todos!
en el teatro nokia maÑana, viernes 13- >> maÑana es viernes 13! allÁ, derecha, izquierda, por arriba, por abajo, al centro y al medio. y este gato que a todos les dice: ¿quieres comer? ¿pasear? ¿bailar? este perro no pierde el tiempo para ponerse en forma. de los vines mÁs locos que he visto, estÁ el bÚho que le molesta que no le hagan caso. ya se ha cabra, perro, gato o sapo, amamos a nuestras mascotas. ¿verdad? >> willy, ¿te gustan las redes sociales? >> ya! es...
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he recalls the influx of nokia to enter the united states following world war ii and reports that many of these men were granted clearance by the u.s. government to employ them as scientists, intelligence officers, engineers and spies. this is about an hour. >> we're really fortunate to have with us this evening and experienced investigative reporter. eric first got into journalism at the "los angeles times" where he worked for 15 years. los angeles time is in washington covering the justice department when shifted to "the new york times" 12 years ago he continued to cover justice. this lifetime well positioned and very well soars after the september 11th attacks to report on the bush administration to step up domestic spying operations. in 2006 he and another "new york times" reporter, james arrived and, received a pulitzer prize for international reporting as the pulitzer committee put it they are carefully sourced stories on the secret domestic eavesdropping that stirred a national debate on the boundary line train fighting terrorism and protecting civil liberties. .. eric reveals a
he recalls the influx of nokia to enter the united states following world war ii and reports that many of these men were granted clearance by the u.s. government to employ them as scientists, intelligence officers, engineers and spies. this is about an hour. >> we're really fortunate to have with us this evening and experienced investigative reporter. eric first got into journalism at the "los angeles times" where he worked for 15 years. los angeles time is in washington...
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if that's the case they get to live in a way nokia, motorola and blackberry never could.t a wonderful outcome for me as a shareholder. i'm still a skeptic. i'm always nervous that at some point we're going to see people say, i don't want to pay 30% more for an apple product when i can get an open infrastructure through android that hasn't happened yet. i talk about this with jon all the time. i'm a shareholder but i'm nervous. >> the threat, kevin, of xiaomi, some of these providers that we don't really have numbers for because they're still private, how big a threat could they pose to some of the stalwarts veen ios which is gaining 90% ground? >> well, i think we haven't seen them launch stateside yet. some of the hardware is very interesting, very inexpensive and there's always going to be a market for people that don't want to pay the full apple premium and get a large screen product. i think the jury is still out. when the products launch here, let's say by the middle of next year, which is what i think is going to happen, maybe finally that puts pressure on apple. so
if that's the case they get to live in a way nokia, motorola and blackberry never could.t a wonderful outcome for me as a shareholder. i'm still a skeptic. i'm always nervous that at some point we're going to see people say, i don't want to pay 30% more for an apple product when i can get an open infrastructure through android that hasn't happened yet. i talk about this with jon all the time. i'm a shareholder but i'm nervous. >> the threat, kevin, of xiaomi, some of these providers that...
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the nokia in 1995. they didn't really sell that many units.sudden the iphone really hit the sweet spot with consumers and took off. we believe that could happen again here with the apple watch. you came out with a good product that re-establishes or establishes a new category that can really take off. >> who is going to buy the apple watch? you sort of back into it and say, you know what the pool of eljinl buyers and the people who have the iphone 5 and up. that narrows it down to about 400 million people and then you assume a percentage of that 5%. i'm wondering how you get to that 5%. how do you know that 5% of even the people who are eligible phones will want this piece of hardware? >> you almost need something. >> think a lot of people will be surprised to know there are 400 million people of iphone 5 or better. about 580 million people that have an iphone so there's a huge user base out there. we think a 5% penetration level by the end of this year is pretty conservative. you know, if you think about the kinds of people that own iphone an
the nokia in 1995. they didn't really sell that many units.sudden the iphone really hit the sweet spot with consumers and took off. we believe that could happen again here with the apple watch. you came out with a good product that re-establishes or establishes a new category that can really take off. >> who is going to buy the apple watch? you sort of back into it and say, you know what the pool of eljinl buyers and the people who have the iphone 5 and up. that narrows it down to about...
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they're concerned they're going to get commoditized the way nokia did or other -- >> swiss watchmakersause that's their biggest threat. >> it's already happened to autos. if you really look at major automakers, they have a cheap car, a car in the middle and an expensive car. >> that's right. >> my point is remember when it used to be the number of -- what are they called? cup holders was the most determining factor for selecting a car. today it feels more like well where can i play my songs very quickly or which has google maps or -- is the interior -- >> it's how smart it is. how smart the car is the performance, and the technology. >> the smartest thing in the car is your smartphone. >> that's true. >> my audi has google maps but i have to tell you when i'm using gps, i use the android. >> that's why i'm thinking about the very top end of this market robert, and this is the one place of this market. this is the one place the design and function that's still the technological innovation. >> i've been dying to ask this question. ferrari going public a good thing or bad thing? >> it's g
they're concerned they're going to get commoditized the way nokia did or other -- >> swiss watchmakersause that's their biggest threat. >> it's already happened to autos. if you really look at major automakers, they have a cheap car, a car in the middle and an expensive car. >> that's right. >> my point is remember when it used to be the number of -- what are they called? cup holders was the most determining factor for selecting a car. today it feels more like well where...
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los angeles paquita la del barrio y el dasa, ya que se presentarÁn este fin de semana en el teatro nokiaa 189 libras, al punto que terminÓ en el hospital, pero yo lleguÉ al rescate con todo mi equipo de despierta amÉrica y hoy presentamos la historia de Éxito. 50 libras menos en casi 7 meses. ximena: eugenio derbez y alessandra estÁn más enamorados que nunca. entÉrate en el revoltillo. y esto me concierne, dicen que las manos revelan todo y hasta la edad. vamos a preparar los remedios caseros que usan las famosas para lucir unas manos siempre jÓvenes. alejandro: ¿a ver tus manitas? somos las mamás cazadoras del sabor, en busca de recetas que hagan felices a nuestros niños. ¿es esto lo que hace tan feliz a jaime? si... es pollo y poblanos hecho con campbell's cream of mushroom. secreto revelado: para un niño feliz... campbell's. m'm! m'm! good!® las reglas de la telefoníao celular. es un gran ejemplo para nuestra comunidad. por fin, alguien que nos entiende. hola, soy marcelo claure, el nuevo presidente de sprint. yo, como muchos, tengo una familia, y estamos conectados todo el tiempo. po
los angeles paquita la del barrio y el dasa, ya que se presentarÁn este fin de semana en el teatro nokiaa 189 libras, al punto que terminÓ en el hospital, pero yo lleguÉ al rescate con todo mi equipo de despierta amÉrica y hoy presentamos la historia de Éxito. 50 libras menos en casi 7 meses. ximena: eugenio derbez y alessandra estÁn más enamorados que nunca. entÉrate en el revoltillo. y esto me concierne, dicen que las manos revelan todo y hasta la edad. vamos a preparar los remedios...
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el teatro nokia, es el segundo aÑo consecutivo ojalÁ nos puedes acompaÑar alejandro.r un comentario que para muchos ha sido insultante. vamos a verlo, vamos a verlo! >> estÁ cortado! ahÍ, hizo un comentario chusco de quiÉn le habÍa dado esta green card, a este mexicano. >> me parece un chiste de muy mal gusto. lo eligieron para la pelÍcula de 21 g que incluso estuvo nominada al Óscar. dame un segundo... ante millones de personas uno tiene una responsabilidad social que si yo hago un chiste contra los cubanos todo el mundo, lo acepta si lo hago contra los colombianos todo el mundo se insulta. >> ellos, demuestran un grado de conformidad total que... >> no,no. >> ellos, son grandes amigos. se quieren asÍ y así se se van. -se llevan. >> es un complejo muy grande estar buscando u - un problema donde no lo hay. >> ahora, mira quÉ bonito, alejandro! lo hemos venido hablando durante todo el programa. nos hemos sentido muy orgullosos porque ha hablado en espaÑol porque ha agradecido a sus compatriotas porque ha hablado de mÉxico en este momento y porque ha hablado de los inmi
el teatro nokia, es el segundo aÑo consecutivo ojalÁ nos puedes acompaÑar alejandro.r un comentario que para muchos ha sido insultante. vamos a verlo, vamos a verlo! >> estÁ cortado! ahÍ, hizo un comentario chusco de quiÉn le habÍa dado esta green card, a este mexicano. >> me parece un chiste de muy mal gusto. lo eligieron para la pelÍcula de 21 g que incluso estuvo nominada al Óscar. dame un segundo... ante millones de personas uno tiene una responsabilidad social que si...
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we were going up against nokia who you argued would be national champions -- >> those were the days. sorted itself out. and the nice thing about it in that case it actually dragged on for a long time. people were saying 3g wireless was going to be hurt by our business model. turned out to be proved wrong because we could see the growth of the market at that time. >> i want to ask about phones and innovation. this an apple. i don't think your chip is in this one. you're in this one? >> of course. yeah. we have the modem chip in there. >> okay. so my question is this is a flat piece of glass. maybe it can get a little bit thinner over the years. it can hopefully get faster. but how much innovation can happen in this device? >> there's a lot of good stuff coming. we're going to get wireless charging into those things. >> how far off is that? >> that's actually starting now. >> wireless charging? >> you just put the thing down and your phone will recharge. >> but that's on like a pad? >> it actually doesn't have to be lined up. the new technology you can have it spaced out. it can hover
we were going up against nokia who you argued would be national champions -- >> those were the days. sorted itself out. and the nice thing about it in that case it actually dragged on for a long time. people were saying 3g wireless was going to be hurt by our business model. turned out to be proved wrong because we could see the growth of the market at that time. >> i want to ask about phones and innovation. this an apple. i don't think your chip is in this one. you're in this one?...