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jaron: the most important oin vegases of the next 30 years? is that -- >> what you guys think from today might change the world the most. jaron: i think you're not holding the microphone close enough or something so i couldn't quite -- i think you're asking what do we think are the most important innovations to seek in the next -- 25, 30? >> 15 or 20. sebastian: can i think nor 20 years? -- for 20 years? i've always been so wrong in predicting these things. it's amazing. so i can tell you things that i would love to see happening. something obvious like we're moving from a sharing society from an ownership society and the car being shared through uber and also personal belongs and moving to an on-demand service and your clothing for the evening you push a button and it comes on a machine. your food will come out of a machine and don't have to worry about going shopping anymore. and maintaining your refrigerator or other things will go away. there's a company called calica and about longevity and on making people live longer. so maybe the time
jaron: the most important oin vegases of the next 30 years? is that -- >> what you guys think from today might change the world the most. jaron: i think you're not holding the microphone close enough or something so i couldn't quite -- i think you're asking what do we think are the most important innovations to seek in the next -- 25, 30? >> 15 or 20. sebastian: can i think nor 20 years? -- for 20 years? i've always been so wrong in predicting these things. it's amazing. so i can...
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sense oin culture. >> still to come on the program. it has given the world mariachi music and tequila, but good guadalajara also has the vision of becoming a tech hub. >> hoping to entice customers from across the world. i'm rory challands with more on i'm rory challands with more on this story. ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage, all of taylor swift's music videos, interviews, and more. xfinity is the destination for all things taylor swift. >> hello again. a reminder of the stories here on al jazeera. described as the worst refugee crisis since world war ii. 3,000 refugees are expected to enter macedonia every day over the next few months. eight south african police officers have been found guilty of murdering a taxi driver in 2013. they handcuffed him to the back of their van and dragged him 200 meters down the road. and the red cross is suspended all eight operations after gunmen stormed it's offices steeling equipment, money and vehicles. >>> china has cut its interest rate for the f
sense oin culture. >> still to come on the program. it has given the world mariachi music and tequila, but good guadalajara also has the vision of becoming a tech hub. >> hoping to entice customers from across the world. i'm rory challands with more on i'm rory challands with more on this story. ♪ ♪ ♪ get excited for the 1989 world tour with exclusive behind the scenes footage, all of taylor swift's music videos, interviews, and more. xfinity is the destination for all things...
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ipad andulled out his went oine. >> this was s where i firsrst fd it. horace: an army vet. a search of the censnsus reveals he grew up with his sister and two o brothers in vginia. later inin life he worked for te government printing office in d.c. and died d in 1993. on july first he would have been 89 years old. just tryingo solve this mystery. horace: t bunrs tried to find relatives but found nothing. that is when they contacted 7 on yo side. >> it feel special and i feel like we were meant to help find the family. horace: our research led us to a neighborhood in prprince georg's county and a stetep closer to getting e silver back to its rightful owner. 7 on your side was ablble to fid the owner of the silver. it was howard's son who lives in maryland. still nono idea how it got into this parking garage. i am 7 on your side trououbleshooter horace hols. reporter: we do w want to hear from you. 7 on yousidean be reachehed a at this number. by email, ts@wjla.com. media, nor social worries. all of o our reporters are on facebook and twitter andnd they love to hear from you.
ipad andulled out his went oine. >> this was s where i firsrst fd it. horace: an army vet. a search of the censnsus reveals he grew up with his sister and two o brothers in vginia. later inin life he worked for te government printing office in d.c. and died d in 1993. on july first he would have been 89 years old. just tryingo solve this mystery. horace: t bunrs tried to find relatives but found nothing. that is when they contacted 7 on yo side. >> it feel special and i feel like we...
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. >>> jien oin us for clear the shelters on august 15th. we're teaming up to find homes for pets in need. >> if you need totivatio d these are the dogs in the broo aven animal shelter. >> they're smiling. you can find shelters near you on nbc new york.com/sleer cleaear the shelters. share your pictures by e-mailing them to share at nbc new york.com. >> what exactly are you going to give? >> $10. >> all right. >> negotiate. >> you're the big spender. >> i can give you a yankees win. >> we'll take it. >> right? the last guy anyone in boston wanted to see doing this will be ellsbury, and he did it tonight. going deep to help the yanks. jets training camp is relatively quiet so far. largely because rex ryan is in buffalo. the guy has a knack for drawing your attention. today, the gimmick is different and just ahead. >>> here's what jimmy fallon has coming up. >> salma hayek is here for pop quiz. tim gunn and christopher cross. don't change the channel. >>> the american dentist who killed a well-known lion in africa is still feeling the heat. he
. >>> jien oin us for clear the shelters on august 15th. we're teaming up to find homes for pets in need. >> if you need totivatio d these are the dogs in the broo aven animal shelter. >> they're smiling. you can find shelters near you on nbc new york.com/sleer cleaear the shelters. share your pictures by e-mailing them to share at nbc new york.com. >> what exactly are you going to give? >> $10. >> all right. >> negotiate. >> you're the big...
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business is to hire a ceo for airbnb and china. ,oining me now to discuss working with airbnb on thetrategy. what makes you think airbnb can succeed where so many u.s. tech companies have failed? guest: in china, you are seeing with the success of the iphone, a growing block of chinese consumers want to have a more westernized lifestyle. emily: is the government going to allow this? guest: the government is pretty savvy of choosing who it can -- you can succeed in china. they want to improve relations with companies and relations outside of china. emily: with facebook and twitter being blocked and companies saying we're not going to try china at all what makes airbnb , different? guest: media is a lot more regulated and there's a lot more oversight, whereas cross-border commerce is being promoted by the chinese government. emily: i recently sat down with the cto of airbnb. to talk about the china strategy at the technology conference. take a look at what he had to say about airbnb's expansion in china. >> china as a country is growing faster than any other country in the entire world
business is to hire a ceo for airbnb and china. ,oining me now to discuss working with airbnb on thetrategy. what makes you think airbnb can succeed where so many u.s. tech companies have failed? guest: in china, you are seeing with the success of the iphone, a growing block of chinese consumers want to have a more westernized lifestyle. emily: is the government going to allow this? guest: the government is pretty savvy of choosing who it can -- you can succeed in china. they want to improve...
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analysts say that the company is rapidly expanding and could cause hotel stays to dip four percent oin. as a result, you could see the hotel rooms get cheaper as they struggle to compete. it's friday and time for perfect pets. coming up next gismo >>> coming up at 4:00 the strong reaction to a social media experiment. how easy it is to target teens. >>> the dangerous affects and the trees become distressed and hazardous. getting to the root of that on abc7. >>> mike is back to introduce us to a new friend. hi mike. >> hi kristin. nice to see everybody. hi kelly. nice to see you. kelly has gismo who is a great lap dog. >> yeah, he is. he is a 14-year-old mix. as you can see this is the favorite thing to do is sit on the lap. >> he was sitting in my seat before he came over here. >> yeah, he is a great dog and outspoken. he liveoves to ride in cars and in a foster home with other dogs and doing absolutely wonderful. like i said he is 14 years old, so we're looking with someone with a huge heart that wants to give him a retirement home. >> yeah, like you were saying retirement. do you wan
analysts say that the company is rapidly expanding and could cause hotel stays to dip four percent oin. as a result, you could see the hotel rooms get cheaper as they struggle to compete. it's friday and time for perfect pets. coming up next gismo >>> coming up at 4:00 the strong reaction to a social media experiment. how easy it is to target teens. >>> the dangerous affects and the trees become distressed and hazardous. getting to the root of that on abc7. >>> mike...
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i think he is starting off slow on purpose, keeping more of what a low profile like romney did erl oin. you remember four years ago, john, herman kaine was on top of the polling about this time and every single tait up on the stage served their week or whatever at the top the polls and it came back to romney. i think that will happen again. >> the answer is kasich. we'll be right back with predictions. so what i'm saying is, people like options. when you take geico, you can call them anytime you feel like saving money. it don't matter, day or night. use your computer, your smartphone, your tablet, whatever. the point is, you have options. oh, how convenient. hey. crab cakes, what are you looking at?
i think he is starting off slow on purpose, keeping more of what a low profile like romney did erl oin. you remember four years ago, john, herman kaine was on top of the polling about this time and every single tait up on the stage served their week or whatever at the top the polls and it came back to romney. i think that will happen again. >> the answer is kasich. we'll be right back with predictions. so what i'm saying is, people like options. when you take geico, you can call them...
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====oin riv ouinbrtwo.. thisfte. >>> take a look at this video. a truck floating in a river in brentwood after being hit by a train. >> i'm janelle wang in forage mathai. >>> i'm jessica aguirre. we're following that story out of brentwood. it includes what the driver inside to a nearby river. we're live at the scene in brentwood. you say several people were airlifted it the hospital. >> reporter: that's right. two people have been taken to the medical center in walnut creek. we're near the oakwood resort in the delta here, a little bit east of brentwood. you see a little bit of the scene here as bnsf law enforcement as well as amtrak personnel are here at the scene. you see a scene behind them. that is the -- what happened was, amtrak 713 was a passenger train collided with a 4 by 4 pickup truck taken away moments ago. it was pulling a trailer with a jet ski out of the water. the accident happened about 2:45 this afternoon. the driver had pulled the jet ski in the water. the jet ski didn't start. he was pulling it out and for some reason, stopped
====oin riv ouinbrtwo.. thisfte. >>> take a look at this video. a truck floating in a river in brentwood after being hit by a train. >> i'm janelle wang in forage mathai. >>> i'm jessica aguirre. we're following that story out of brentwood. it includes what the driver inside to a nearby river. we're live at the scene in brentwood. you say several people were airlifted it the hospital. >> reporter: that's right. two people have been taken to the medical center in...
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the president of the san francisco la at this time oin democratic party hopes that controversial languagestops. >> talk about how we can welcome everyone, how we can build or country, which has always built or country with immigrants. >> the language comes on the heels of donald trump's other language, call the other mexicans criminals at the beginning of the campaign. >>> it's been only a few weeks since jon stewart's final episode. his fans are already demanding an encore. more than 160,000 people have signed an online petition for him to moderate a presidential debate. supporters say he's interviewed members of congress, and won awards for his presidential election. neither stewart nor the debate commission have commented on that position. >>> imagine your children, your teenagers are home alone when someone breaks into the house. it happened to a nevada family. thanks to the efforts of a quick-thinking 14-year-old, everyone is safe. nbc's sergio after i la has the story. >> reporter: here they are, two men las vegas police are leaking for in connection with a home invasion. >> for som
the president of the san francisco la at this time oin democratic party hopes that controversial languagestops. >> talk about how we can welcome everyone, how we can build or country, which has always built or country with immigrants. >> the language comes on the heels of donald trump's other language, call the other mexicans criminals at the beginning of the campaign. >>> it's been only a few weeks since jon stewart's final episode. his fans are already demanding an...
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of humanity's most important innovations, and is the core of how we indexed with google search. ,oining me from san francisco the co-ceo and executive editor. redstone is a senior writer for bloomberg businessweek. the cofounder, ceo, and editor in "business insider." i'm pleased to have them all here. let me begin with henry in the studio. why did they do this? henry: this is something a lot of people thought was long in coming. google has been making massive investments in a lot of unrelated projects you mention, life sciences, self driving cars, things a lot of wall street investors look at as a huge waste of money with an uncertain payoff it looks like they are wasting capital. wall street was eager to see real capital discipline. that is one. we are going to get to see what google's business looks like on its own and we will have a better sense of where the money is going. the other piece of it is that google's ceo larry page has made quite clear to those who have been observing him over the years that he does not have that much interest in google's core business, media and search.
of humanity's most important innovations, and is the core of how we indexed with google search. ,oining me from san francisco the co-ceo and executive editor. redstone is a senior writer for bloomberg businessweek. the cofounder, ceo, and editor in "business insider." i'm pleased to have them all here. let me begin with henry in the studio. why did they do this? henry: this is something a lot of people thought was long in coming. google has been making massive investments in a lot of...
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now, avid life media which oins ashley madison.com is based in canada. they said this event is not an act of hack but criminality. they're working with the canadian authorities to figure out who these hackers are. >> what troubles me about this story is those commercials. [laughter] >> that jingle is beginning to be -- >> in our heads all morning. juliet: wrong in so many ways. reporter: maybe headline is that there are 32 million users of ashley madison.com. robert: any boldface names that will trickle out as a result of it. juliet: ashley madison could be in the final days if that happens. you know, this seems like it is nebulous at this point but we shall see. thank you very much. robert: 6:12 we have plenty more coming up. juliet: including mike checking the forecast for us. 78 degrees now. mike: outside partly cloudy skies. another warm, humid day with a few storms expected later on this afternoon. several of which welcome putting down a lot of rain. so if you want to track the forecast throughout the day, we've got great information for you on the
now, avid life media which oins ashley madison.com is based in canada. they said this event is not an act of hack but criminality. they're working with the canadian authorities to figure out who these hackers are. >> what troubles me about this story is those commercials. [laughter] >> that jingle is beginning to be -- >> in our heads all morning. juliet: wrong in so many ways. reporter: maybe headline is that there are 32 million users of ashley madison.com. robert: any...
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with that in mind, and knowing how difficult this has got to be we are jind oined by alison pars father. andy. thank you for being with us the i am so sorry for your loss and the loss of your family. can you talk to us about allison, the woman she was, the daughter she was. >> thank you, anderson. she was our shining star. everything she -- she did and, and took on, anything she touched, she, she -- and, and tackled she excelled at. she was a terrific gymnast until she got too tall. then she became a an award winning swimmer. won the district swimming award in high school. she was a beautiful ballerina. everything she did and everything she tackled she, she just nailed it. you know, i, mention to some of your colleagues, this morning, that -- you know, i -- i had not really planned to do the circuit here, the media circuit. allison was a consummate journalist. the news editor for the breeze. she considered cher self a journalist, versus a tv personality. she was very proud of that. initially i didn't think i could do any media at all. and then as i reflected upon it, i realized that she
with that in mind, and knowing how difficult this has got to be we are jind oined by alison pars father. andy. thank you for being with us the i am so sorry for your loss and the loss of your family. can you talk to us about allison, the woman she was, the daughter she was. >> thank you, anderson. she was our shining star. everything she -- she did and, and took on, anything she touched, she, she -- and, and tackled she excelled at. she was a terrific gymnast until she got too tall. then...
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fx --oined by the head of marvin, it is great to have you on the program. thank you so much. u.s.is really big data. it is important, because it is data dependent. it may be more dovish. marvin: that is the key issue. want to see -- they want to seek raise on growth. that is really about where inflation is going to be a year or two down the road. the model was suggest it will be higher. it has been wrong so far. much lower than expected. but they want to see is if we have the momentum in the economy to sustain left off. then we will take a slow measured half. we think they are going to go this month. we're expecting to hundred -- where expecting to a jacuzzi -- 200,000 new jobs. that is a very good number. francine: you are expecting a hike in september? marvin: yes we are. i don't think it's a risk. i think the fed is going to look at this as a risk/reward thing. what they think about is "look, we have an economy that is rapidly closing any gap in employment." that is going to put pressure in the future. we need to start preparing for that today. concerned that we have not seen t
fx --oined by the head of marvin, it is great to have you on the program. thank you so much. u.s.is really big data. it is important, because it is data dependent. it may be more dovish. marvin: that is the key issue. want to see -- they want to seek raise on growth. that is really about where inflation is going to be a year or two down the road. the model was suggest it will be higher. it has been wrong so far. much lower than expected. but they want to see is if we have the momentum in the...
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on saturday, republican governors chris christie at noon and bobby jindal at 1:00. .oin the twitter conversation 's campaign 2016 -- taking you on the road to the white house. >> tonight on "the communicators" -- that pushed him. he heard about silicon valley and dreamed of getting to america. from a young age, that is what he pined to do and at 17, he just ran away from home and did it. >> ashlee vance on one of silicon valley's most inventive leaders, elon musk. >> he is seen as this next steve jobs kind of figure. i think he has this attention to detail and pushes his workers really hard. i lean more to word and edison idea. i think elon musk has a lot to prove but i've have taken away he's a guy who gets these thousands of engineers, the brightest of the brights and these hard-working individuals to get products out of them that can be commercialized and that have changed industry. to me, he's the guy who has combined software and hardware and assembled adams and bits the way no one else has. -- atoms and bits the way no one else has. >> we travel outside the beltway to communities across am
on saturday, republican governors chris christie at noon and bobby jindal at 1:00. .oin the twitter conversation 's campaign 2016 -- taking you on the road to the white house. >> tonight on "the communicators" -- that pushed him. he heard about silicon valley and dreamed of getting to america. from a young age, that is what he pined to do and at 17, he just ran away from home and did it. >> ashlee vance on one of silicon valley's most inventive leaders, elon musk. >>...
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army helicopter was approaching this ship oin okinawa. you can see the damaged chopper there. seven people were injured. no word on the extent of their injury. >>> temporary shut down after the bacteria that causes leonnaires was found in a container. the company says there's no indication that any drugs were contaminated. >>> and it's a crucial day today for quarterback tom brady. he's facing off in court against the nfl as he battles to overturn his suspension in the so-called degategate investigation. ryan smith is here with all of those details. >> reporter: good morning to you, amy. tom brady and the players union are expected in this federal courthouse fighting to have his four-game suspension thrown out. they'll be going head to head with nfl commissioner roger goodell in federal court. this judge in this case tried to broker a settlement. goodell told owners that brady's fate is now in the hands of the court. brady denied any wrongdoing. if his suspension is upheld, he won't play in a regular-season game until october 18th. >> all right, ryan thanks for that. >>> an em
army helicopter was approaching this ship oin okinawa. you can see the damaged chopper there. seven people were injured. no word on the extent of their injury. >>> temporary shut down after the bacteria that causes leonnaires was found in a container. the company says there's no indication that any drugs were contaminated. >>> and it's a crucial day today for quarterback tom brady. he's facing off in court against the nfl as he battles to overturn his suspension in the...
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she has been a reporter and a correspondent for the washington tokyo,as in new delhi, ,oin the new york times in 1995 and she has had many different assignments there covering the white house during the time after 9/11, also covering the pentagon. editorame the washington of the new york times in february of this year, where she organizes and directs coverage from maybe 30 or so reporters in the washington bureau of the times. while doing all of this, she has also managed to write some books . in india, for example, she wrote a best-selling story about women s -- the title escapes me now. in tokyo, she managed to write a book about family life in japan while being the mother of a four year old and an infant, and that was real juggling on her part. her book about condoleezza rice, the biography, is available in the rear of pure, and elizabeth and elizabethe, will be available to sign copies during the break. so please join me in welcoming her. [applause] thank you, tom.beth the title is may you be the mother of 100 sons. because ofonic title the expectations placed on women in india. tha
she has been a reporter and a correspondent for the washington tokyo,as in new delhi, ,oin the new york times in 1995 and she has had many different assignments there covering the white house during the time after 9/11, also covering the pentagon. editorame the washington of the new york times in february of this year, where she organizes and directs coverage from maybe 30 or so reporters in the washington bureau of the times. while doing all of this, she has also managed to write some books ....