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new technology can make current software obsolete. >> our life, her memories, our most cherished familyphotographs. increasingly exist as bits of information on her hard drive or in the cloud. as technology moves on, they risk being lost in the wake of an accelerating digital revolution. for centuries, our lives have been recorded on paper. a storage medium that has lasted through the ages. this papyrus sketch is more than 2500 years old and you can still see all the information on it. by contrast, these floppy disks were once cutting-edge technology, but are now obsolete and any information on them is hard to extract and probably locked forever. the computer history museum in mountain view records how computer technology has raced forward. >> it was state-of-the-art, but that was many, many, many years ago. >> the staff is concerned we risk losing something important as an evasion leaves old systems behind. >> i can't even read my e-mail from 10 years ago, let alone think about what my grandchildren might think of things. this is where the digital dark age phrase comes in. things are s
new technology can make current software obsolete. >> our life, her memories, our most cherished familyphotographs. increasingly exist as bits of information on her hard drive or in the cloud. as technology moves on, they risk being lost in the wake of an accelerating digital revolution. for centuries, our lives have been recorded on paper. a storage medium that has lasted through the ages. this papyrus sketch is more than 2500 years old and you can still see all the information on it. by...
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but the realization at the did a survey the negatively grow and african-american is going to be obsolete in the city so this is bs we're not able to be living in the city therefore whoever wrote the law complutd included us number 2 hunters point i hate to tell the black folks out there hold up soldier if you don't look at the inner renewal we call negro and to the city and county of san francisco and the state and the united states government and they understand with the renewal urban did to san francisco this was a failure now i can our supervisors put some laws together to say oh, 50 percent hiring but if you look at it we're not going to be around to reap the benefits like i say we 5i7b9 got time if you look at it it don't take no rocket scientist or person if harvard to understand the valuation our population is down we're going not go going to be around my family i've been working 20 years are here in 10 or 15 years we'll be obsolete god gave me a vision flip-flop and drop everything now all those new plans there's going to be have been a remedy to include us i'm with the cac their
but the realization at the did a survey the negatively grow and african-american is going to be obsolete in the city so this is bs we're not able to be living in the city therefore whoever wrote the law complutd included us number 2 hunters point i hate to tell the black folks out there hold up soldier if you don't look at the inner renewal we call negro and to the city and county of san francisco and the state and the united states government and they understand with the renewal urban did to...
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utility regulation would provide the most obsolete regulati modern part of the economy. it would slow down to government speed. it's unnecessary and unwarranted. >> would it do that todd? would it basically slow everything down to government speed, which in some cases is extremely slow is it overkill? >> absolutely not. in fact strong net neutrality encourage innovation and encourage investment. they ensure innovators with sorts of regulatory certainty they need to make multimillion dollar or billion dollar bets. that's why we know so many small businesses start-ups, dot coms are eager for full title reclassification reel the neutrality strong neutrality. that's one thing i have to take exception. we do know internet service providers are interfering with their consumers. the consumer's access online we saw comcast interfered with netflix the month after the old net neutrality were thrown out. >> i want to get more cleland's response but your reaction to what i thought i heard scott say is that the broadband providers, quote, favor net neutrality don't want to throttle d
utility regulation would provide the most obsolete regulati modern part of the economy. it would slow down to government speed. it's unnecessary and unwarranted. >> would it do that todd? would it basically slow everything down to government speed, which in some cases is extremely slow is it overkill? >> absolutely not. in fact strong net neutrality encourage innovation and encourage investment. they ensure innovators with sorts of regulatory certainty they need to make multimillion...
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are so many benefits to greening our economy, to halting climate change, to making wars for oil obsolete and really providing those jobs now that are essential. we can make unemployment thing of the past. we can put everyone to work and the good news, especially there, is that conservation and efficiency, simply saving energy by weatherizing homes and schools, all of that pays for itself in about three years in terms of just the energy savings. there are so many savings that begin with the wind on all counts. when people ask, how will you pay for it, it essentially pays for itself. at thank you. [applause] >> hi, jill. nice to see you again. in a 2016 baltimore mayoral candidate for the green party nomination. how do you propose to do that? >> and general -- let me answer that broadly. that is a wonderful deeply involved question. generally, we need to remove from criminalizing the abuse of substances to treating it as a public health issue. there's no doubt that that needs to be our overarching approach. criminalizing people who have addiction problems only makes them worse and then the
are so many benefits to greening our economy, to halting climate change, to making wars for oil obsolete and really providing those jobs now that are essential. we can make unemployment thing of the past. we can put everyone to work and the good news, especially there, is that conservation and efficiency, simply saving energy by weatherizing homes and schools, all of that pays for itself in about three years in terms of just the energy savings. there are so many savings that begin with the wind...
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deal to enrich our communities, not corporations, to reign in climate change and make blood for oil obsoletewe call for health care as a human rights not a subsidized profit center for predatory insurance companies like obamacare. but a medicare for all system to provide quality care for everyone while saving trillions of dollars simply by streamlining the massive private health insurance bureaucracy. we call for quality free public education as a human right and in and to runways school privatizations and closings, high-stakes testing, and student loan debt. [applause] we call for an emergency transition to a green economy with wind, water, and solo by 2030. we call for a path to citizenship for immigrant residents and an end to the predatory trade deals and political interventions that created the surge of mass migrations to start with. [applause] we call for an end to the racist war on drugs, the school to prison pipeline, the militarized police, the prison state and a radical reduction of america's prison population. [applause] and finally, we call for a foreign policy based on human rig
deal to enrich our communities, not corporations, to reign in climate change and make blood for oil obsoletewe call for health care as a human rights not a subsidized profit center for predatory insurance companies like obamacare. but a medicare for all system to provide quality care for everyone while saving trillions of dollars simply by streamlining the massive private health insurance bureaucracy. we call for quality free public education as a human right and in and to runways school...
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to march or april, they were thinking -- they were talking about a third of their inventory being obsoletet that time. if you look at it matched up with sprint may be taking up a third of the square footage, it kind of works out. they feel good about two thirds of their products. it is a function of will people use radioshack for long-term. >> cables and connectors and speakers -- it was a pretty good little business. >> it is a good business. it is relatively commoditized and people are obviously going to competitive outlets online because if you can have it delivered to your door versus going to the mall, and in particular for radioshack when you're 4200 stores that are not in great locations. they really have to offer something unique and above the on the commoditized products. >> could another bidder is still a merge? >> i'm not sure about amazon per say, but you could get some other competitors. someone that might want to own some more of the pie. >> coming up, hackers strike health insurance anthem. that story is next on bloomberg west. ♪ >> this is "bloomberg west." i am cory johnso
to march or april, they were thinking -- they were talking about a third of their inventory being obsoletet that time. if you look at it matched up with sprint may be taking up a third of the square footage, it kind of works out. they feel good about two thirds of their products. it is a function of will people use radioshack for long-term. >> cables and connectors and speakers -- it was a pretty good little business. >> it is a good business. it is relatively commoditized and...
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are so many benefits to greening our economy, to halting climate change and making wars for oil obsoleteand providing jobs right now that are essential. we can make unemployment the thing of the past, we can put everyone to work and the good news especially there is conservation and efficiency, simply saving energy by weatherizing homes and businesses and schools all that pays for itself and about three years in terms of just the energy savings. there are so many savings that kicks in that this is the wind on all counts. when people ask how you are going to pay for it, and essentially it pays for itself and we are paying to the teeth by not moving forward right now in a wave that could also solve the climate crisis by timely intervention, thank you. [applause] >> nice to see you again. i am not 2016 baltimore mayoral candidate and green party nomination. regarding the war on drugs, what do you think about decriminalizing drugs like was done in portugal and creating safe spaces and the war against drug addicts and how do you propose to do that? >> let me answer that broadly because that i
are so many benefits to greening our economy, to halting climate change and making wars for oil obsoleteand providing jobs right now that are essential. we can make unemployment the thing of the past, we can put everyone to work and the good news especially there is conservation and efficiency, simply saving energy by weatherizing homes and businesses and schools all that pays for itself and about three years in terms of just the energy savings. there are so many savings that kicks in that this...
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students and the vision who work for those in the city thank you so much hopefully for this positive obsolete e vote and voep e hope you have a wonderful evening thank you very much. >> thank you very much seeing no other speakers comments from the board? commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell >> i want to thank everyone for the harrowed work into the new york city they're changing and sir, your doing good thank you. >> (laughter). >> i just want to say i'm so pleased we offer pay increases to our parishes it is well deserved and we've come through some tough tough times together i too want to recognize mr. scar lot to who is the veteran after negotiating those agreement, sir any comments. >> thank you you commissioner president murase thank you to the agreements we've hopefully approve that evening and please add my congratulations to mr. scarlatti to who have black hair at the begin of this process but now strangled of gray this board senior should feel extremely proud of the mark that bystander set in the state of california to move the employees close some of the largest agreement have been appro
students and the vision who work for those in the city thank you so much hopefully for this positive obsolete e vote and voep e hope you have a wonderful evening thank you very much. >> thank you very much seeing no other speakers comments from the board? commissioner mendoza-mcdonnell >> i want to thank everyone for the harrowed work into the new york city they're changing and sir, your doing good thank you. >> (laughter). >> i just want to say i'm so pleased we offer...
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the problem that the pentagon faces is not just that they have this policy that is obsolete and completelytouch with current medical knowledge and so forth, but they also don't have the internal expertise to fix it. that's where we see a role for people like us who have serve and understand how the military works, who also understand transgender people and their lives. >> there are 15,000 by one estimate still serving in silence because of their transgender status. landon, having been through this experience yourself and having been discharged because of this ongoing ban. what's your message to those still serving in silence? >> it's getting better. i think we're seeing more change than we ever anticipated, even a year ago. and i know it's hard. it's a burden that nobody should have to serve under but times are changing and i look forward to the day that open service is happening and it's -- no longer in question or no longer damaging careers and families and military members lives. >> secretary hagel promised some kind of review or expressed openness to a review last year. what has the ho
the problem that the pentagon faces is not just that they have this policy that is obsolete and completelytouch with current medical knowledge and so forth, but they also don't have the internal expertise to fix it. that's where we see a role for people like us who have serve and understand how the military works, who also understand transgender people and their lives. >> there are 15,000 by one estimate still serving in silence because of their transgender status. landon, having been...
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the model of selection of managers it is one important document we must do we control that we must obsolete on and develop that's the guidelines we do that in the private equity if we don't state our guidelines that's where we will address the leverage and the social issues so in the development of guidelines it's the first step before we decide who we're going to hire and the infrastructure how and when will that be done. >> commissioner the sequence of events to asking conduct an rfp, second is conduct a search and then third to retain somebody after those things are done then i envision crafting investment guidelines after we have someone in house to oversee the program that's the subsequence of events; right? >> that will address the ethnical issues that the members want us to take not have. >> i'm sorry. >> the ethnical issues. >> those include the social responsibility of nesting. >> thank you issue of transparency you touched think it a moment ago but they use the issue of transparency you mentioned there are people if we wanted complete transparency i looked at a couple of managers
the model of selection of managers it is one important document we must do we control that we must obsolete on and develop that's the guidelines we do that in the private equity if we don't state our guidelines that's where we will address the leverage and the social issues so in the development of guidelines it's the first step before we decide who we're going to hire and the infrastructure how and when will that be done. >> commissioner the sequence of events to asking conduct an rfp,...
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because of concussions, only poor athletes willing to play the game and that the sport could become obsoletee nfl is settling with former players. are they doing enough with current players? malcolm: no. i think the sport is a moral abomination. the nfl just did release that report trying to estimate what percentage of retired players will, may well be in need of some kind of medical assistance and they came up with a figure of a third. when you watch football on sunday, a third of the players could be incurring an injury that will significantly impact their life, can you point to another industry in america which over the course of doing a third of its employees? this is untenable. we're not talking about people limping at the age of 50. we are talking about brain injuries that are causing horrible, protracted and premature deaths. the idea that we are paying people to engage in a sport for our own entertainment that causes irreparable damage to themselves is appalling. emily: what about how the nfl has handled some of these domestic violence issues? malcolm: this is a sport that is living
because of concussions, only poor athletes willing to play the game and that the sport could become obsoletee nfl is settling with former players. are they doing enough with current players? malcolm: no. i think the sport is a moral abomination. the nfl just did release that report trying to estimate what percentage of retired players will, may well be in need of some kind of medical assistance and they came up with a figure of a third. when you watch football on sunday, a third of the players...
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the case you'll be able to contribute to the fillmore in which we've been eliminated we're called obsolete i'm here to therewithal from my family and their kids kids that ace is on the case i'm sitting on something that's burn all you all as was said in the song if there's a hell below it we're you'll going to go the asians and latino and all they call middle-class see god is bigger than all of us and make you on your eyes because we the blacks have been replaced displaced by another races because of our own race it has nothing to do with to do with you you'll back in the herman days how we're going to re-evaluate this city we're in the 2015 we want to know what's going on in 2050 so you developers think you're going to spend all our money thinking about what is happening in 9 beginning - >> thank you. >> oscar resident of bayview hunters point. >> this is a wonderful project i supported it one hundred percent my only concern is the residents the people in the community not having full sclipdz with the professional jobs in the hospital like decreases or especially those who want to be nurs
the case you'll be able to contribute to the fillmore in which we've been eliminated we're called obsolete i'm here to therewithal from my family and their kids kids that ace is on the case i'm sitting on something that's burn all you all as was said in the song if there's a hell below it we're you'll going to go the asians and latino and all they call middle-class see god is bigger than all of us and make you on your eyes because we the blacks have been replaced displaced by another races...
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in the end they are obsolete in five years or less and the company has to operate them 24 hours a day>> let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines. >> authorities in the u.k. are investigating the hsbc services. the financial authority says it wants to -- sources say the fca does not plan to open a formal inquiry as of yet. these pictures show that they are allegedly damaging $200,000 machines. the mirror says it expects the value of ipo's in japan to reach highs not seen since the late 90's. about 100 companies are planning to go public. japan post is one of the companies repairing to list. they will be one of the biggest private is asian deals. those of the top corporate headlines. >> some optimism about ipo's in japan and confidence enter china is they are churning out alien heirs. -- billionaires. let's see who is the latest on this list. >> good morning, the chinese stock market is doing really well and has created some 24 new billionaires this year. one of them is the special chairman of the spring airlines. spring is an airline known for thrifty does. repor
in the end they are obsolete in five years or less and the company has to operate them 24 hours a day>> let's take a look at some of the other stories making headlines. >> authorities in the u.k. are investigating the hsbc services. the financial authority says it wants to -- sources say the fca does not plan to open a formal inquiry as of yet. these pictures show that they are allegedly damaging $200,000 machines. the mirror says it expects the value of ipo's in japan to reach...
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sending software updates to its vehicles through the internet prevents tesla cars from becoming obsolete >>> a fundraiser was held today for friends of faith which is a cause close to our heart. nellie's held a fundraiser to raise money for low income patients. faith herself battled breast cancer for six years. she died 12 years ago. while she was sick she inspired a lot of people to get checked for breast cancer and more than a few of them thanked her for saving their lives. >>> and around here we have no rain to speak of. we've got dry conditions. take a look at the percents of average though and you can see they're dropping off. 88% of average in santa rosa. that's down last week. and san francisco just down to 93. san jose 111%. it's pretty impressive that we have that high percentage of average based on how few storms we've seen. we've seen two bigad shaban -- we've seen two big, big storms. we're hoping something will come together until the -- in the next week or so. right now there's nothing staring us down. those last few storms the december storm and the february storm we can s
sending software updates to its vehicles through the internet prevents tesla cars from becoming obsolete >>> a fundraiser was held today for friends of faith which is a cause close to our heart. nellie's held a fundraiser to raise money for low income patients. faith herself battled breast cancer for six years. she died 12 years ago. while she was sick she inspired a lot of people to get checked for breast cancer and more than a few of them thanked her for saving their lives....
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when you think back to march or april, they were talking about 1/3 of their inventory being obsoletet that point in time. if you look at it matchup against sprint taking over 1/3 of the square footage, it kind of works out. it's just a function of do people use radioshack long-term? >> that business is selling>> cables and connectors and speakers. that is a pretty good little business. >> it is a good business, but you know, it is relatively commoditized. a lot of people are going to competitive outlets, particularly online. if you can have it delivered to your door versus going into the mall, and for radioshack where you have 42 hundred stores, a lot of them aren't in great locations, so they have to offer something unique above the commodity product. people aren't going to go to radioshack for batteries. >> could another bidder still emerge, amazon or someone else? >> i don't know some much about amazon, but i think certainly you could get some other creditors engaged that might want to own more of the process. i think it is certainly possible. >> interesting stuff. noel hebert, th
when you think back to march or april, they were talking about 1/3 of their inventory being obsoletet that point in time. if you look at it matchup against sprint taking over 1/3 of the square footage, it kind of works out. it's just a function of do people use radioshack long-term? >> that business is selling>> cables and connectors and speakers. that is a pretty good little business. >> it is a good business, but you know, it is relatively commoditized. a lot of people are...
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to rain and climate change and make war for oil obsolete. [applause] we call for health care as a human right. not a subsidize, profit center for predatory insurance companies, like obamacare. a medical care for all systems to provide quality care for everyone. while saving to millions of dollars, simply by streamlining the masses help insurance bureaucracy. we call for quality free public education, as a human right. and an end to run away school privatizations, closings, high state testings, and student loan debt. [applause] recall for an emergency transition to a green economy. powered by a 100% wind, water and son. by 2030. [applause] we call for a welcoming path to citizenship for immigrant residents, and an end to predatory trade deals and political intervention that created the surge of mass migration to start with. [applause] we call for an end to the racist war on drugs. the school to prison pipeline. militarized police. the surveillance and prison state. and the radical reduction of america's prison population. [applause] finally,
to rain and climate change and make war for oil obsolete. [applause] we call for health care as a human right. not a subsidize, profit center for predatory insurance companies, like obamacare. a medical care for all systems to provide quality care for everyone. while saving to millions of dollars, simply by streamlining the masses help insurance bureaucracy. we call for quality free public education, as a human right. and an end to run away school privatizations, closings, high state testings,...
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to rein in climate change and make wars for oil obsolete. [applause] >> we call for health care as a human right. not a sub-saharan -- subsidized system that profits people. but a medicare for all systems to provide quality care for everyone while saving trillions simply by streamlining the massive private health insurance burrocracy. we call for quality, free public education as a right and an around to school closing high stake testing and end of student loan debt. [applause] >> we call for an emergency transition to a green economy powered by 100% wind, water and sun by 2030. [applause] >> we call for a welcoming path to citizenship for immigrant residents and an end to the trade deals and political interventions that created the surge of mass migration to start with. [applause] >> we call for an end to the racist war on drugs, the school of prison pipeline militarized police the surveillance and prison states and a radical reduction of america's prison population. [applause] >> and finally, we call for a foreign policy based on human rig
to rein in climate change and make wars for oil obsolete. [applause] >> we call for health care as a human right. not a sub-saharan -- subsidized system that profits people. but a medicare for all systems to provide quality care for everyone while saving trillions simply by streamlining the massive private health insurance burrocracy. we call for quality, free public education as a right and an around to school closing high stake testing and end of student loan debt. [applause] >>...
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it defies the message that we have become obsolete.an stores to seek facts and investigate and speak with a strong editorial voice and hold institutions accountable. that's a workable in door for years in the newsroom. -- that work will endure four years and the newsroom. on their behalf, i except this award. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. this year it is my honor to present the chairman citation to brian krebs, founder of krebs on security.com and author of the bestseller. he has demonstrated that one journalist can build a digital news organization from the ground up. he has shown one journalist can have an impact across an entire industry by upholding the highest standards of reporting. he is a pioneer in covering crime and conflict cyberspace while facing frightening physical threats and relentless digital assault as result of his on the ground coverage of ladies and gentlemen, it is my pleasure to introduce you to mr. brian krebs. [applause] >> well, thank you very much heather. my name is brian krebs and i am a rec
it defies the message that we have become obsolete.an stores to seek facts and investigate and speak with a strong editorial voice and hold institutions accountable. that's a workable in door for years in the newsroom. -- that work will endure four years and the newsroom. on their behalf, i except this award. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. this year it is my honor to present the chairman citation to brian krebs, founder of krebs on security.com and author of the bestseller....
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the traditional way to communicate is obsolete. you can put him on tv.n have him sit down with different newspapers. you would reach a very small section of the american audience. people are consuming news through mobile devices and other outlets and mediums. it is incumbent to work with the media that exists. >> accepting the great questions that were asked, sitting down with youtube stars is not the same as sitting down with "the huffington post"." >> obama speaking with buzzfeed tomorrow. during the week of the super bowl he spoke to cnn. it's always been the case that presidents have gone outside some of the normal sort of political venues to try to get their message out. i think the youtube interview is not a mockery. those are people with very big followings. they're trying to do something different than the four interviews that got scheduled with more mainstream political outlets. it is sort of a long running tradition in american politician that presidents do these appearances at venues that are meant to be reaching people that are not themselves
the traditional way to communicate is obsolete. you can put him on tv.n have him sit down with different newspapers. you would reach a very small section of the american audience. people are consuming news through mobile devices and other outlets and mediums. it is incumbent to work with the media that exists. >> accepting the great questions that were asked, sitting down with youtube stars is not the same as sitting down with "the huffington post"." >> obama speaking...
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you can have this great product then something becomes obsolete due to the great product. >> the bigrence is what we saw in the context of google glass is everyone knew that it wasn't right before it even came to market. everyone you talked to had seen one of these things wants one. liz: apple is hitting a record high right now. >> i have to hold on to it. i'll be on the sidelines. >> i'll buy. because i think it will work. and actually, if the problems are in the longer-term, which is how do they get inside things like other branded watches because wearables will become invisibles over time. that will be their biggest challenge. liz: i think we have a vaudevillian attack here. >> exactly. liz: collins. director of research and senior technology. and jezz. great to see you. interbrand. he's the ceo. we're about 38 minutes away from the closing bell. the never ending debate. are falling oil prices, are they helping or hurting the economy and job creation? we ask the man in charge of the entire us work force. labor secretary tom perez up next with the answer to that question, at least
you can have this great product then something becomes obsolete due to the great product. >> the bigrence is what we saw in the context of google glass is everyone knew that it wasn't right before it even came to market. everyone you talked to had seen one of these things wants one. liz: apple is hitting a record high right now. >> i have to hold on to it. i'll be on the sidelines. >> i'll buy. because i think it will work. and actually, if the problems are in the longer-term,...
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melissa: you're called something that is become obsolete, to have radio in your name. >> exactly. melissa: it is -- >> the size of the stores, it is just right for a wireless business. that is why this talk about a wireless company taking over makes sense. melissa: makes sense. thanks guys. bill is finally coming due for obamacare. new york slapping consumers with a tax on their health plans. your state could be next. >>> plus, living it up on somebody else's dime. the wheels on chris christie's campaign bus are starting to come off before it even backs out of the driveway. more money and luxury perks coming right up. ♪ you just got a big bump in miles. so this is a great opportunity for an upgrade. sound good? great. because you're not you you're a whole airline... and it's not a ticket you're upgrading it's your entire operations, from domestic to international... which means you need help from a whole team of advisors. from workforce strategies to tech solutions and a thousand other things. so you call pwc. the right people to get the extraordinary done. ♪ ♪ the real question t
melissa: you're called something that is become obsolete, to have radio in your name. >> exactly. melissa: it is -- >> the size of the stores, it is just right for a wireless business. that is why this talk about a wireless company taking over makes sense. melissa: makes sense. thanks guys. bill is finally coming due for obamacare. new york slapping consumers with a tax on their health plans. your state could be next. >>> plus, living it up on somebody else's dime. the...
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it's basically the electronics that are obsolete. they don't make them anymore.oing constant maintenance. >> this is pretty brutal environment for electronics. you can hear them bumping and grinding down the guide path over crumbling expansion joints. they take a beating but they keep on doing the job. >> but since they each weigh 1600 pounds, it's best to stay out of their path. >> you have to be very aware of your surroundings working with these things because they can be dangerous. >> you don't want to get caught between these things. >> the dangers posed by the jail's agvs pale in comparison within those posed by some of its inmates. philip white was recently given a 26 year to life sentence for the murder of his girlfriend. as he awaits his transfer 0 prison, white is in the jail's disciplinary segregation unit where inmates are only allowed out of their cells only one hour at a time one at a time. an aspiring rapper on the outside, white says he usually spends his hour teaching other inmates how to rap. >> counting this money. >> add a little swag and slow
it's basically the electronics that are obsolete. they don't make them anymore.oing constant maintenance. >> this is pretty brutal environment for electronics. you can hear them bumping and grinding down the guide path over crumbling expansion joints. they take a beating but they keep on doing the job. >> but since they each weigh 1600 pounds, it's best to stay out of their path. >> you have to be very aware of your surroundings working with these things because they can be...
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the companies that say they're about to make drivers obsolete. it's a fact.like shopping hungry equals overshopping. . neil: in tonight's biz blitz, google and uber fighting over this, both companying duking it out who will be the first to release self-driving cars, really? a lot of people saying that google has the advantage. i don't know who wants to be first to this but i guess they figure it will be worth being first, what do you think? >> i'm kind of with you on the implication that this is a battle over the electronic buggy whip. i mean i look in the past history of just getting approval for a driverless car, the big dig in boston took 16 years to get done. can you imagine the hoops that google, uber anyone else amazon with drones is going to have to go through to get this done? i think this is 25 years in the making, and by then could move onto other things. neil: i don't know, must see it as worth the while sabrina. do you? >> absolutely. the regulation issue is going to be a big one, maybe we should make it part of the 2016 presidential campaign, who
the companies that say they're about to make drivers obsolete. it's a fact.like shopping hungry equals overshopping. . neil: in tonight's biz blitz, google and uber fighting over this, both companying duking it out who will be the first to release self-driving cars, really? a lot of people saying that google has the advantage. i don't know who wants to be first to this but i guess they figure it will be worth being first, what do you think? >> i'm kind of with you on the implication that...
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it defies the myth of legacy media becoming obsolete.has reaffirmed our final rule to the human stories to seek facts and to investigate and to speak with a strong editorial voice and hold public institution accountable. that work will endure for years and as the region works to rebound we know that everyone is indispensable and on their behalf i accept this award. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. >> this year it is my honor to present the chairman's citation to brian. brian has demonstrated that one one journalist can build a digital news organization from the ground up and he shown that we can have an impact across an entire industry by upholding the highest standards of reporting. he is a pioneer in crowd wearing crime and conflict in cyberspace while facing physical threats and digital assault is a result of his on the ground coverage. it is my pleasure to introduce to you brian. [applause] [applause] >> well, thank you so much, heather, as heather said my name is brian and i am a journalist here. and i seriously want to
it defies the myth of legacy media becoming obsolete.has reaffirmed our final rule to the human stories to seek facts and to investigate and to speak with a strong editorial voice and hold public institution accountable. that work will endure for years and as the region works to rebound we know that everyone is indispensable and on their behalf i accept this award. thank you very much. [applause] >> thank you. >> this year it is my honor to present the chairman's citation to brian....
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how can we leave in place the supposedly obsolete authority that is so broad and vague that maybe it makes unnecessary this authorization the president is requesting? part of what needs to be done is to repeal not only the 2002 authorization, but the 2001 authorization. >> the 2001 authorization, to be clear, was written in the wake of the september 11th attacks and is directed at those who sponsored those attacks. isis didn't exist at that point. are you surprised it wasn't in the white house proposal? >> i am in a way surprised. it is a key question that needs to be answered along with others, such as the scope and scale of the united states military involvement. there's this phrase enduring offensive operations. what is an offensive operation or a defensive operation? that point may need to be clarified. in the background here is a key question that maybe goes beyond an authorization, which is how are we going to pay for it. clearly, we need to learn from the mistakes of prior administrations under these prior authorizations that we cannot put these wars on a credit card for futur
how can we leave in place the supposedly obsolete authority that is so broad and vague that maybe it makes unnecessary this authorization the president is requesting? part of what needs to be done is to repeal not only the 2002 authorization, but the 2001 authorization. >> the 2001 authorization, to be clear, was written in the wake of the september 11th attacks and is directed at those who sponsored those attacks. isis didn't exist at that point. are you surprised it wasn't in the white...
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and that just won't do in terms -- we're going to be building obsolete technology. i urge you as you focus quite rightfully on cost to also look at how do we bring these products to market, if you will, or to opability one so we can meet the needs of the moment and also so we're not getting obsolete technology just because of the lapse of time. and i know you're aware of this. i just urge you to focus on that as well as the costs. >> i will do so. i completely agree with you. >> thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you senator king. dr. carter, every member of this committee signed a letter to secretary hagel and secretary kerry concerning this issue that's been raised with you about the jordanians and the needs that they have. believe me, every member that met with king abdullah was deeply moved by the requirements that he has and his inability to do so. and i guess finally on the issue of ukraine, what does it take? do they have to -- do they have to send in more, hundreds of tanks thatd ukrainians have no weapons to defend themselves? there's 4,000 dead n
and that just won't do in terms -- we're going to be building obsolete technology. i urge you as you focus quite rightfully on cost to also look at how do we bring these products to market, if you will, or to opability one so we can meet the needs of the moment and also so we're not getting obsolete technology just because of the lapse of time. and i know you're aware of this. i just urge you to focus on that as well as the costs. >> i will do so. i completely agree with you. >>...
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and that just won't do in terms -- we're going to be building obsolete technology. i urge you as you focus quite rightfully on cost to also look at how do we bring these products to market, if you will, or to opability one so we can meet the needs of the moment and also so we're not getting obsolete technology just because of the lapse of time. and i know you're aware of this. i just urge you to focus on that as well as the costs. >> i will do so. i completely agree with you. >> thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. >> thank you senator king. dr. carter, every member of this committee signed a letter to secretary hagel and secretary kerry concerning this issue that's been raised with you about the jordanians and the needs that they have. believe me, every member that met with king abdullah was deeply moved by the requirements that he has and his inability to do so. and i guess finally on the issue of ukraine, what does it take? do they have to -- do they have to send in more, hundreds of tanks thatd ukrainians have no weapons to defend themselves? there's 4,000 dead n
and that just won't do in terms -- we're going to be building obsolete technology. i urge you as you focus quite rightfully on cost to also look at how do we bring these products to market, if you will, or to opability one so we can meet the needs of the moment and also so we're not getting obsolete technology just because of the lapse of time. and i know you're aware of this. i just urge you to focus on that as well as the costs. >> i will do so. i completely agree with you. >>...
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. >>> san quentin is a deteriorated penitentiary whose obsolete design is putting officers at risk andsing enormous inefficiency. but for the thousands of inmates incarcerated there, san quentin is home. it's where long days are spent in a small cell, where survival is as much a mental challenge as it is a physical one. >> there's a nine by six cell. now i can put my hand from here to here. and i can't even stretch my arms all the way up. >> you might say this is what criminals deserve, after all, this is prison. but for cellmates, russell johnson and christopher reid, for instance, it's hard time. >> it's certain ways you conduct yourself in here, too, you know what i'm saying? >> let's say for instance someone wanted -- >> somebody wanted to talk to him, you know what i'm saying, we got -- i've got to sit down. you know what i'm saying? >> or i might have to come up like this. or he can just turn to his side right here and walk this way. >> yeah. this is how you do it. you do your back that way. this is the real deal. you know what i'm saying? it really is. >> just how each inmate su
. >>> san quentin is a deteriorated penitentiary whose obsolete design is putting officers at risk andsing enormous inefficiency. but for the thousands of inmates incarcerated there, san quentin is home. it's where long days are spent in a small cell, where survival is as much a mental challenge as it is a physical one. >> there's a nine by six cell. now i can put my hand from here to here. and i can't even stretch my arms all the way up. >> you might say this is what...
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. >> he made the program obsolete. >> he did. >> some ways, starting from scratch. back here and tried. >> let me get bob. >> i'm sure with this -- if you listen to all that comey said said the thing i'm not worried about as much, they really don't have connections directly to isis. the people in their pace.swho are putting together bombs and doing other stuff and they are very difficult to track. i'm sure he sent out a directive to every one of his 54 offices saying we want you to begin to look for people who might have a problem with this. by the have a problem w and i think very much like what hoover did with germans. he sent a directive out of all half oils fbi offices during world war ii, look at germans who are suspect. good thing to do. i think it is important we try to understand what the experts are telling us about how these western jihadists are recruited. let's say that you're a 17-year-old westerner and you're kind of intrigued and maybe do a little internet search. isis is so sophisticated that they can figure out a way to connect with you and take it
. >> he made the program obsolete. >> he did. >> some ways, starting from scratch. back here and tried. >> let me get bob. >> i'm sure with this -- if you listen to all that comey said said the thing i'm not worried about as much, they really don't have connections directly to isis. the people in their pace.swho are putting together bombs and doing other stuff and they are very difficult to track. i'm sure he sent out a directive to every one of his 54 offices...
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the oil industry, a gas and oil industry is obsolete. we don't need gas and oil anymore, okay? gasoline engines have been obsolete for six years but every time we should oil like the valdez, you know that leaks. we transported, now we have this train derailment. if we do pipeline is going to leak underground, okay? we need to concentrate not going to mars but solar power and electric power. >> host: poll, thank you very much. bob deans of the natural resources defense council. >> guest: poll, excellent point. number one, we're making huge progress in improving our miles per gallon under an agreement that was reached between automakers themselves and the obama administration. we are going to be almost doubling our gas mileage by 2025 to 54.5 miles per gallon. that's real progress. we saw star in "the new york times" today saying that in kansas city the utility there is plenty by 1000 electric charging stations in the kansas city area so that folks can actually use electric and plug-in hybrid cars a lot more effectively. that's happening around the country. it is very important w
the oil industry, a gas and oil industry is obsolete. we don't need gas and oil anymore, okay? gasoline engines have been obsolete for six years but every time we should oil like the valdez, you know that leaks. we transported, now we have this train derailment. if we do pipeline is going to leak underground, okay? we need to concentrate not going to mars but solar power and electric power. >> host: poll, thank you very much. bob deans of the natural resources defense council. >>...
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absolutely obsolete equipment. >> arm them to the teeth. all right. and i agree on that. what's number two? >> what's number two is you need a sir serious air campaign. the number of soaredies we are now engaged in is about 50 a day. in kosovo we were averaging 500 a day. and the stakes for us in kosovo and the and the balkans was infinitely less today than in iraq and syria. we should be running a campaign where nobody in isis lifts his head out of a fox hole without expecting it to be blown off by american -- >> why are we? >> by aircraft from the allies. >> why are we not? >> the other thing -- sorry? >> why are we not bombing to the tune of 500 soardies a day. >> the same reason we're not arming the kurds. this is an unserious campaign. i think obama's strategy is simply to hold things in place. he's looking to keep the status quo. he's looking for what's called containment rather than rollback, as he is for example with the iranian nuclear program. and hand it off to his successor. he's not interested in. he's interested in neutrality. he's inter
absolutely obsolete equipment. >> arm them to the teeth. all right. and i agree on that. what's number two? >> what's number two is you need a sir serious air campaign. the number of soaredies we are now engaged in is about 50 a day. in kosovo we were averaging 500 a day. and the stakes for us in kosovo and the and the balkans was infinitely less today than in iraq and syria. we should be running a campaign where nobody in isis lifts his head out of a fox hole without expecting it...
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each an air force, an army air corps which consists of about 1500 planes, most of them biplanes and obsolete trainers whereas modern air force like germany's and britain's, we're talking 5,000, 6,000 war planes, modern war planes. and he suddenly realizes he's got to get this country ready for war. he's got to get this country ready to build the kind of force that it's going to be necessary to win this war, but how are you going to do it? where do you start? the navy and war departments have no clue. they went through the process in world war i, it had been a fiasco trying to take over factories and trying to place orders and decide what was going to be made. none of it arrived in time for our soldiers fighting overseas. he faces a congress which is deeply, deeply mired in isolationism which has no interest at all on spending any kind of money for rearmament of the united states. world war i, after all, was the war to end all wars. so authorizations? forget it. it's not going to come for any kind of massive military buildup. how are you going to deal with this situation? where do you turn to
each an air force, an army air corps which consists of about 1500 planes, most of them biplanes and obsolete trainers whereas modern air force like germany's and britain's, we're talking 5,000, 6,000 war planes, modern war planes. and he suddenly realizes he's got to get this country ready for war. he's got to get this country ready to build the kind of force that it's going to be necessary to win this war, but how are you going to do it? where do you start? the navy and war departments have no...
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i mean, the day of the car leaving the lot and being obsolete is over because it will be downloaded the same way that your smartphone is downloaded. health care, tremendous amount of opportunity there when everything becomes connected, so i think it's going to be a pretty exciting future as these adjacent industries take advantage of all of this innovation that's occurring in mobile. >> are you seeing the customers spend the money on these things? how is the economy from your standpoint, real quick? >> it's really well. nothing better than having gas prices go from $4 to sub $3. that will help things out. >> steve thanks for being on the program. >> thank you very much. >> we'll be watching qualcomm on all of that, particularly the automotive industry, very exciting. >>> can congress hammer out a homeland security budget before the department's funding runs out on friday? will the president's action on immigration get in the way? our states' governors have a lot to say about this and how the feds are running thing. utah's chief executive will join me next as we look ahead on "sunday mor
i mean, the day of the car leaving the lot and being obsolete is over because it will be downloaded the same way that your smartphone is downloaded. health care, tremendous amount of opportunity there when everything becomes connected, so i think it's going to be a pretty exciting future as these adjacent industries take advantage of all of this innovation that's occurring in mobile. >> are you seeing the customers spend the money on these things? how is the economy from your standpoint,...
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clear prohibition on employment now the president is issuing 5 million work permits it to me that is obsolete in conflict with what congress has said. let me ask you this. in terms of somebody who could be harmed by this if the president issues the work permits and background is that people here illegally are exempt from obamacare meaning if i'm an american citizen applying for a job, somebody here is one of these work permits we have the same skills, qualified for the same wage, the person who's here illegally it will be cheaper for the business to hire because they would have to provide the obamacare they would have to provide for your citizen. so in that instance would a u.s. citizen potential have an ability to bring lawsuit challenging that? >> i think it's possible although i have to confess in terms of standing with the affected your citizen would have to establish but for, the aca non-grant of -- >> let's assume the employed just said look i would argue but in saving $3000. i have to do the. >> i think you get the right facts and circumstances but for he would've argued citizen i thin
clear prohibition on employment now the president is issuing 5 million work permits it to me that is obsolete in conflict with what congress has said. let me ask you this. in terms of somebody who could be harmed by this if the president issues the work permits and background is that people here illegally are exempt from obamacare meaning if i'm an american citizen applying for a job, somebody here is one of these work permits we have the same skills, qualified for the same wage, the person...