39
39
Mar 2, 2019
03/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
oppo's first 5g smartphone. similar looking phones, the battle to cram in more functionality continues. a few 5g enabled phones are hitting the shops this year. it is more about connecting the things that we never connected before. sta nz about connecting the things that we never connected before. stanz were full of ideas about what that could mean for the future —— stands. a robot that can instantly mean —— mimic its driver's move. imagining this happening when they are thousands of miles apart. this is the kind of collaboration that 5g promises to unlock. wearing a goggles can let you interact with the same 3—d environments, but without the kind of uninterrupted connection 5g should provide the experience will always fall short. this is so frustrating. this collaborative game is set up on wi—fi collaborative game is set up on wi-fi at collaborative game is set up on wi—fi at the moment. the reason being is to demonstrate how the haptic being is to demonstrate how the ha ptic feedback is being is to demonstrate
oppo's first 5g smartphone. similar looking phones, the battle to cram in more functionality continues. a few 5g enabled phones are hitting the shops this year. it is more about connecting the things that we never connected before. sta nz about connecting the things that we never connected before. stanz were full of ideas about what that could mean for the future —— stands. a robot that can instantly mean —— mimic its driver's move. imagining this happening when they are thousands of...
43
43
Mar 3, 2019
03/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
oppo's first 56 smartphone. gets more crowded with similar looking phones, the battle to cram in more functionality continues. a few sg—enabled phones are hitting the shops this year, but 56 is not really about a faster connection with our mobiles. it's more about connecting the things that we've never connected before. stands were full of ideas about what that could mean for the future. a robot that can instantly mimic its driver's moves. imagine this happening when they are thousands of miles apart, and this is the kind of collaboration that sg promises to unlock. wearing ar goggles can let you interact with the same 3—d environments, but without the kind of uninterrupted connection 56 should provide, the experience will always fall short. so frustrating. this collaborative game is set up on wi—fi at the moment, the reason being to demonstrate how the ha ptic feedback is a little bit delayed. whereas once it's on 56, well, it should all be happening at the right speed, exactly as i do things — although i don't
oppo's first 56 smartphone. gets more crowded with similar looking phones, the battle to cram in more functionality continues. a few sg—enabled phones are hitting the shops this year, but 56 is not really about a faster connection with our mobiles. it's more about connecting the things that we've never connected before. stands were full of ideas about what that could mean for the future. a robot that can instantly mimic its driver's moves. imagine this happening when they are thousands of...
34
34
Mar 2, 2019
03/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
oppo's first 5g smartphone.more crowded with similar looking phones, the battle to cram in more functionality continues. the second it iteration of microsoft's hololens the second iteration of microsoft's hololens created quite a stir here. it's lighter than the original hololens, but at the same time it sort of feels more solid. let's see what the experience is like. there we go. after a brief set up, ifound myself working in construction — albeit of the mixed reality variety. the upgrades include a display, doubling the viewing range, voice control, and more precise hand gestures. they allow you to stretch, rotate, and move what is in the virtual world, or as was demonstrated in the launch, do something as detailed as play the piano. or i can play the keys one at a time. the field of view is wider, but the experience is definitely better when i'm standing further back, which, initially when i was trying to move things on the table, that wasn't ideal because i was having to go forward. but right now i can move
oppo's first 5g smartphone.more crowded with similar looking phones, the battle to cram in more functionality continues. the second it iteration of microsoft's hololens the second iteration of microsoft's hololens created quite a stir here. it's lighter than the original hololens, but at the same time it sort of feels more solid. let's see what the experience is like. there we go. after a brief set up, ifound myself working in construction — albeit of the mixed reality variety. the upgrades...
34
34
Mar 3, 2019
03/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
oppo's first 5g smartphone. few 5g—enabled phones are hitting the shops this year, but 5g is not really about a faster connection with our mobiles. it's more about connecting the things that we've never connected before. stands were full of ideas about what that could mean for the future. a robot that can instantly mimic its driver's moves. imagine this happening when they are thousands of miles apart, and this is the kind of collaboration that 5g promises to unlock. wearing ar goggles can let you interact with the same 3—d environments, but without the kind of uninterrupted connection 5g should provide, the experience will always fall short. so frustrating. this collaborative game is set up on wi—fi at the moment, the reason being to demonstrate how the ha ptic feedback is a little bit delayed. whereas once it's on 5g, well, it should all be happening at the right speed, exactly as i do things — although i don't think it's going to improve my skills. and it can truly unleash the power of ar. we already have a!
oppo's first 5g smartphone. few 5g—enabled phones are hitting the shops this year, but 5g is not really about a faster connection with our mobiles. it's more about connecting the things that we've never connected before. stands were full of ideas about what that could mean for the future. a robot that can instantly mimic its driver's moves. imagine this happening when they are thousands of miles apart, and this is the kind of collaboration that 5g promises to unlock. wearing ar goggles can...
164
164
Mar 4, 2019
03/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
republicans, this is one of the issues where the base has moved and been driven by the president as opposcans in cycle who are up for reelection. this is in states that are trending blue. we don't flknow how they are gog to vote. >> all right. from democrats united to democrats divided. this comes after freshman democratic made more comments that leaders of her own party and suggested they have allegiance to a foreign country. the democratic chair said omar was questioning the loyalty and invoking a vile slur. omar and her supporters say she is simply challenging towards israel. this incident marking the second time in a month that omar has been accused. omar was the critic when a sign outside the west virginia house of delegates chamber tied the muslim woman to the 9/11 attacks. the republican state senate leader condemned it. let me start with you, what is the problem that house democratic leaders seem to be having with omar? >> it is not what they want to be talking about but i don't know that it's a problem. there is democracy. it is messy. it is a very diverse and new big congress. a
republicans, this is one of the issues where the base has moved and been driven by the president as opposcans in cycle who are up for reelection. this is in states that are trending blue. we don't flknow how they are gog to vote. >> all right. from democrats united to democrats divided. this comes after freshman democratic made more comments that leaders of her own party and suggested they have allegiance to a foreign country. the democratic chair said omar was questioning the loyalty and...
110
110
Mar 29, 2019
03/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
it was more about property as oppo -- profit as opposed to the consumers. >> 71% of people that get prescribess a danger people that need painkiller website what is your opinion on that. >> it is about having systems in place that can monitor, that are in come pliegs with the law. the new york state control substance act if is important to have red flags in place so individuals to not exceed certain thresholds. it is very important that we control these opioids, something must be done, these individuals, these manufacturers, these distributers, and this family must be held accountable. >> thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> coming up more on the breaking news from attorney general william barr. he could release a redacted version of the mueller report by mid april. . mid april. l plants had technology that captured carbon like trees we could help lower emissions. carbon capture is important technology - and experts agree. that's why we're working on ways to improve it. so plants... can be a little more... like plants. ♪ come hok., babe. nasty nightime heartburn? try alka-seltzer pm gumm
it was more about property as oppo -- profit as opposed to the consumers. >> 71% of people that get prescribess a danger people that need painkiller website what is your opinion on that. >> it is about having systems in place that can monitor, that are in come pliegs with the law. the new york state control substance act if is important to have red flags in place so individuals to not exceed certain thresholds. it is very important that we control these opioids, something must be...
185
185
Mar 20, 2019
03/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 185
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> jesse: it looks like a big oppo dump. sometimes they work the other way. bad that he wrote about crazy things in his past or he was a hacker? there's been a lot worse in people's pasts. it seems like he's running for president to check it off his bucket list. he wants the experience of running for president. he wants to taste the corn dog and get his caucus on. i don't know. he comes from a background that has high expectations for him. he went to prep school in new england and then columbia and played in a band in brooklyn. he was never much of an athlete. he was on the crew team. doesn't have the killer instinct. doesn't have the knockout power. he's a little bit too nice to be president. it's a pretty tough sport. he strikes me as more of a wanderer, a little bit manic, looking for himself in a kerouac kind of way, flirting with a midlife crisis. >> juan: can i stop you for a second? dana, did you hear that? a kerouac reference from jesse watters. >> jesse: i am in dana's book club. >> dana: look out crew twitter. >> jesse: eat and play contact sports,
. >> jesse: it looks like a big oppo dump. sometimes they work the other way. bad that he wrote about crazy things in his past or he was a hacker? there's been a lot worse in people's pasts. it seems like he's running for president to check it off his bucket list. he wants the experience of running for president. he wants to taste the corn dog and get his caucus on. i don't know. he comes from a background that has high expectations for him. he went to prep school in new england and then...
254
254
Mar 9, 2019
03/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 254
favorite 0
quote 0
so that trump-haters like peter strzok and lisa page could have direct access to hillary clinton's oppoesearch. and we also learned that both the fbi and the clinton campaign, via fusion gps, they were both paying christopher steele for this so-called intelligence. and we know that he was being paid by russian oligarchs. we talked about him. oleg deripaska, who had a grievance against paul manafort over a business deal gone wrong. let me recap this so you have to understand this. steele was getting paid by your fbi, hillary clinton, and the dnc, and a russian oligarchs. pretty good gig if you can get it. but that is not all. thanks to this transcript, we now know that bruce ohr testified under oath about meeting with fusion gps founder and christopher steele's boss, glenn simpson. now this occurred during the 2016 campaign. now simpson, he testified that he didn't meet with bruce ohr until after the election. t the question is, which one of these two guys is lying? now we also learn from this deposition that ohr testified that he notified the fbi about his contacts with christopher stee
so that trump-haters like peter strzok and lisa page could have direct access to hillary clinton's oppoesearch. and we also learned that both the fbi and the clinton campaign, via fusion gps, they were both paying christopher steele for this so-called intelligence. and we know that he was being paid by russian oligarchs. we talked about him. oleg deripaska, who had a grievance against paul manafort over a business deal gone wrong. let me recap this so you have to understand this. steele was...
114
114
Mar 17, 2019
03/19
by
WRC
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> tut -- >> reporter: dozens of protesters t oppos amazon coming to virginia making their voices heard. >> are we going to be able to continue our meeting? >> this is not a meeting. this is a sham. this is a sham. >> reporter: one man became sov disrups representatives from amazon were testifying that the chairman temporarily adjourned the meeting. >> we're in reves for ten minutes. thank you. we're in reves. >> i'm tir of you. what is wrong with you people? >> we're in recess. >> giving 23 million to amazon. >> shame! shame! shame. >> reporter: and then the chairman allowed the amazon offials to leave the hearing room through the back exit along with the board members. >> shame! shame! shame. >> reporter: the amazon reps never returned to the hehearing >> clearly are going out of the way to protect amazon from the teople. >> rep as the board members tried to continue on with the hearing without amazon, the protesters contied to speak out. >> but you're about to give the richest company on the planet million. $23 you all should be ashamed of yourselves! >> reporter: but as the board pr
. >> tut -- >> reporter: dozens of protesters t oppos amazon coming to virginia making their voices heard. >> are we going to be able to continue our meeting? >> this is not a meeting. this is a sham. this is a sham. >> reporter: one man became sov disrups representatives from amazon were testifying that the chairman temporarily adjourned the meeting. >> we're in reves for ten minutes. thank you. we're in reves. >> i'm tir of you. what is wrong with you...
226
226
Mar 12, 2019
03/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 226
favorite 0
quote 1
what's happened since the administration recognized oppo as president, maduro has been digging in for our oil sanctions have compounded venezuela's economy collapsing. what we essentially have is a failed state. what i've been worried about is the trump administration doesn't seem to have a plan "b." they recognize guaido but the military doesn't go with him. now we're pulling our diplomats out. we can use this collapsing situation as a pretext for military intervention. that to me would be a big mistake. >> dan, there's no question that maduro deserved to be pressured, sanctioned, whatever. guaido seems to be a legitimate leader with a lot of support. but this could be a very long siege if there are no more military defections. >> it's not clear they had a plan if it didn't work quickly. you're seeing that in other areas in foreign policy, where they have a very bold step but don't necessarily have a plan "b." >> part of the problem could be that the national security council doesn't have an effective deputies committee or principals meetings to ask the pentagon, ask the different st
what's happened since the administration recognized oppo as president, maduro has been digging in for our oil sanctions have compounded venezuela's economy collapsing. what we essentially have is a failed state. what i've been worried about is the trump administration doesn't seem to have a plan "b." they recognize guaido but the military doesn't go with him. now we're pulling our diplomats out. we can use this collapsing situation as a pretext for military intervention. that to me...
224
224
Mar 11, 2019
03/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 224
favorite 0
quote 0
kristen gillibrand, very much in their early movement and amy klobuchar, dealing with a bucket of opposort of a path that's proven, i think really the most challenging person dealing with headwinds at this point. but they're all showing they can pass that walk and chew gum test. >> exactly. if you look at the head to heads with donald trump or any candidate, they all beat him. so now we have to make sure we don't mess it up. that's the concern i have, don't label yourself. just talk about the visions. just talk about what you're going to do for this country and move forward because the base is with you. >> i think that's right. after the break, speech so toxic, fox news had to distance itself from it, even though the culprit was a fox news anchor. everyone's got to listen to mom. when it comes to reducing the sugar in your family's diet, coke, dr pepper and pepsi hear you. we're working together to do just that. bringing you more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all. smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels and reminders to think balance. because we know mom wa
kristen gillibrand, very much in their early movement and amy klobuchar, dealing with a bucket of opposort of a path that's proven, i think really the most challenging person dealing with headwinds at this point. but they're all showing they can pass that walk and chew gum test. >> exactly. if you look at the head to heads with donald trump or any candidate, they all beat him. so now we have to make sure we don't mess it up. that's the concern i have, don't label yourself. just talk about...
143
143
Mar 28, 2019
03/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
i want him to address that because that's not the characterization that a lot of people feel about oppo started onto the republicans and what it turned into. something different with steel, the dossier. >> there were millions of dollars and one from the dnc to the clinton campaign that went overseas. it's a well-established pattern. to suggest that somebody started something but then they quickly end of it. he didn't go anywhere. it was the dnc took it. more portly, how did the information get into the hands of the fbi and how did it go and mislead the fisa court? that's an open question. it's that deep, concerning question. but it only happened because the democrats and hillary clinton funded it. that's a fact pattern. >> shannon: chris, you are right. all of us will learn much more when the report goes out and barr will make it as transparent as he can. madison, want to bring you in. there was a vote in the senate on the green you deal. it got zero votes. here's what he said about that. >> president trump: i don't want to speak badly about the new green deal, sean, because frankly i'm
i want him to address that because that's not the characterization that a lot of people feel about oppo started onto the republicans and what it turned into. something different with steel, the dossier. >> there were millions of dollars and one from the dnc to the clinton campaign that went overseas. it's a well-established pattern. to suggest that somebody started something but then they quickly end of it. he didn't go anywhere. it was the dnc took it. more portly, how did the...
135
135
Mar 17, 2019
03/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
we saw, you know, he gets in, and we see an immediate dump of oppo research -- chris: he was involved's going to deal different kind of a campaign where he had free runnining to me is david plouffe, who's a very smart guy -- chris: the campaign manager for barack obama. >> a signal that the obama-ites are going to get behind him, and will he listen, because like his original boss, barack obama, robert francis to roarke seems to think he's the smartest guy -- chris: why do you hate calling him beto? >> because it's a phony name. when he went to elite boarding school, did he call himself that? did he call himself that at columbia? when he was the memberdi of a grunge band? no. once he began to run for office in a heavily latino county, he stopped calling himself robert francis to roarke. i'm merely calling hum by the name on thell ballot. r4, it's a good name. chris: okay. [laughter] the top contenders in the democratic race are mostly in with one notable exception. take a look. >> i'm the most progressive record of anybody running for -- anybody who wouldwi run. [cheers and applause] c
we saw, you know, he gets in, and we see an immediate dump of oppo research -- chris: he was involved's going to deal different kind of a campaign where he had free runnining to me is david plouffe, who's a very smart guy -- chris: the campaign manager for barack obama. >> a signal that the obama-ites are going to get behind him, and will he listen, because like his original boss, barack obama, robert francis to roarke seems to think he's the smartest guy -- chris: why do you hate calling...
66
66
Mar 7, 2019
03/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
the chair: pursuant thouse resolution 172, the gentleman from maryland, and a member oppos each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman om maryland. mr. brown: i yield myself such times i maconsume. this amendment would require a portion of early voting hours to occur outside of normal business hours. this simple yet effective amendment would ensure that every working individual has the opportunity to cast their ballot without taking time off from work, having to find chil care or risking being reprimanded by their employer. while early voting is becoming ommon place, states and localities continue to change and resict hours, sometimes closing as early as 40 p.m. makin it problematic for those whose wk days where they are unable to take time away from wo. despite state laws guaranteeing workers to vote, too many americans neither have the xury nor theinancial freedom to risk ng a few hours' wages in oder to participate in ou dracy. that's why earlyoting is so important. holding voting during business hours is another way citizens have been impeded from exercisin
the chair: pursuant thouse resolution 172, the gentleman from maryland, and a member oppos each will control five minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman om maryland. mr. brown: i yield myself such times i maconsume. this amendment would require a portion of early voting hours to occur outside of normal business hours. this simple yet effective amendment would ensure that every working individual has the opportunity to cast their ballot without taking time off from work, having to find chil...
181
181
Mar 22, 2019
03/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
all of this seemed to have started with this dossier that was essentially an oppo research paper funded and then just the fact that it was shopped around by a bunch of people in washington. will you please just look at this? and eventually it landed at the fbi and department of justice got involved. keep in mind. ladies and gentlemen, ilisa pagd doors said they could not prove there was collusion before the mueller appointment. when mueller is talking about how he gave his notes to his college friend, so they would start a special counsel it wasn't for collusion because they had no evidence. it was for obstruction. fast forward now, there's no evidence we have seen of either. jedediah: now, of course, democrats when they talk about collusion the next word that comes out of their mouth is impeachment. we have interesting poll numbers from cnn on support for trump's impeachment. in december of 2018, it was at 43%. march of 2019 it had dropped to 36%. steve: seven points. ed: look among democrats. jedediah: december 2018. 80%. march 2019. 68%. each among democrats this has dropped. now, i
all of this seemed to have started with this dossier that was essentially an oppo research paper funded and then just the fact that it was shopped around by a bunch of people in washington. will you please just look at this? and eventually it landed at the fbi and department of justice got involved. keep in mind. ladies and gentlemen, ilisa pagd doors said they could not prove there was collusion before the mueller appointment. when mueller is talking about how he gave his notes to his college...
412
412
Mar 27, 2019
03/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 412
favorite 0
quote 0
john, what changes when the hundreds of pages are released as oppos opposed to the four we have. >> whatrying to conduct more of a fishing expedition to try to find some pieces of evidence here. pieces of evidence there where they can claim mr. mueller should have seen a pattern of collusion but, look, this is why the framers put the power of prosecution in the executive branch and separated and chose deliberate not to give it to legislators. i think prosecutors and look here, mr. mueller is the gold standard of federal prosecutors. he made a considered judgment that there was no evidence of collusion between the trump campaign and russia. i don't think people in congress are going to be able to overturn that. brian: right. they have a narrative. they will say oh my goodness, russia, the trump tower meeting. my goodness kislyak speaking tspeakmanafort. manafort is in jail. will would he be back on that legal treadmill? >> i don't think not about collusion. maybe for obstruction. but collusion a guy like mueller. the guy every federal prosecutor wants to grow up and be mueller. if mueller
john, what changes when the hundreds of pages are released as oppos opposed to the four we have. >> whatrying to conduct more of a fishing expedition to try to find some pieces of evidence here. pieces of evidence there where they can claim mr. mueller should have seen a pattern of collusion but, look, this is why the framers put the power of prosecution in the executive branch and separated and chose deliberate not to give it to legislators. i think prosecutors and look here, mr. mueller...