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whether it is a city public-private partnership, or co-op, 21 states restrict it. we believe if those bounds were open there would be more composition which drives down prices and results in better service. we will find other ways to promote competition to fill the rural and urban gap. >> host: gigi sohn what is the rational behind tweeting wireless the same as broadband? is this unprecedented in a sense? >> guest: it is because the 2012 rules were not an even playing field. they applied strongly to fixed and weakly to wireless. it didn't apply to wireless for the most part. 55% of all internet traffic is now mobile wireless. it is the future. everybody, not everybody, but most people have a smart phone or a tablet or another device that connects to the wireless internet. it is everywhere and a lot of households have multiple can vices. it didn't make sense for the chairman in 2014 now 2015, to leave wireless unprotected when it is more than half of the internet traffic. >> speaking of wireless we see innovative and new business models emerging. your proposal shows
whether it is a city public-private partnership, or co-op, 21 states restrict it. we believe if those bounds were open there would be more composition which drives down prices and results in better service. we will find other ways to promote competition to fill the rural and urban gap. >> host: gigi sohn what is the rational behind tweeting wireless the same as broadband? is this unprecedented in a sense? >> guest: it is because the 2012 rules were not an even playing field. they...
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. >> she learned to sew at the school as a child now runs a co-op or deaf women. the people who supply fabrics and buy the items don't know sign language and she is not able to talk. >> communication by text message is one of the only ways we can make money so because we're not communicating now we've lost a lot of money. >> the deaf community here in congo are struggling and they are many. there's no accurate data, but health charities estimate over a mill. the lack of health care means untreated infections during pregnancy and childhood often cause loss of hearing. the association for the deaf have over .500 members but without text messages or internet the only way to meet is if they walk around for hours looking for each other. >> sometimes our members have accidents and need help, for example, if someone is hit by a car. without messaging he can't contact us to come to the hospital. >> the group secretary wants to watch this story on line. he won't be able to hear what we say and won't be able to see it, either unless the internet comes back. deaf need it mor
. >> she learned to sew at the school as a child now runs a co-op or deaf women. the people who supply fabrics and buy the items don't know sign language and she is not able to talk. >> communication by text message is one of the only ways we can make money so because we're not communicating now we've lost a lot of money. >> the deaf community here in congo are struggling and they are many. there's no accurate data, but health charities estimate over a mill. the lack of health...
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they have another rule, and that rule is, whenever a member co-op buys anything, if they can get a better machine or whatever they're buying or a cheaper one outside the co-op, they are told to do it. "we have to be competitive, because otherwise we will die." that's their recognition that they live in a capitalist world and they have to be able to compete, and so they do. the fagor company--it's like a--it's a bigger building than this--i toured it this summer. it's actually like a football field, but, you know, inside like a big airplane hangar, and it has one huge machine--because this is highly automated--and that machine is german. comes from germany, from a german capitalist enterprise which makes this kind of machine that they use. and we asked them, "well, why didn't you buy it from one of your own?" and the answer is the germans make a better machine. it's a better deal, and that's the rule. "so we have to succeed in a capitalist world, but we can do it"--and this, perhaps, the most interesting thing--"because there's all kinds of advantages we have that a capitalist enterprise doesn't." an
they have another rule, and that rule is, whenever a member co-op buys anything, if they can get a better machine or whatever they're buying or a cheaper one outside the co-op, they are told to do it. "we have to be competitive, because otherwise we will die." that's their recognition that they live in a capitalist world and they have to be able to compete, and so they do. the fagor company--it's like a--it's a bigger building than this--i toured it this summer. it's actually like a...
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. >> is it a condo or is it a co-op? >> it is a condominium, which was interesting. it was converted to condos. >> have you taken a peek inside the closet? >> okay so we're not allowed into the personal areas. i have actually taken a peek in there. the closet by new york standards, it's not huge but you're talking new york here. i did get a look at the bathtub, though. i wish i could show it to you. >> i was actually invited by joan collins to thanksgiving dinner. >> joan rivers. >> joan rivers. i actually never went which was rather silly in hindsight. >> do we know what she paid for the place? i think she lived there for quite some time. >> she lived here for 25 years. we know she did list it once for a little bit more but then decided to take it off the market because she couldn't part with it. you guys do the mavt right? >> i think one of the things that's come out since her death is her savvy as a businesswoman and selling to the likes of home shopping network, things like that. >> you're looking at her selling savvy right now. we're going to be showing pictures
. >> is it a condo or is it a co-op? >> it is a condominium, which was interesting. it was converted to condos. >> have you taken a peek inside the closet? >> okay so we're not allowed into the personal areas. i have actually taken a peek in there. the closet by new york standards, it's not huge but you're talking new york here. i did get a look at the bathtub, though. i wish i could show it to you. >> i was actually invited by joan collins to thanksgiving dinner....
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they either co-op part of the body's normal functioning, like the immune system for its own advantage and we work on ways to interrupt that or for any drug we may give or biologic we may give they figure out ways around it, either by selection that kills off most of the cancer, but not all of it, or the cell mutates again so that what was effective is no longer effective. that is often why we do things in multiples to try to box the cancer in. >> rose: what is the breakdown, this is an obvious question between genetic and environmental in terms of cancer? >> it has been said about 20 to 30 percent of cancers have a direct genetic link, somewhere the gene has been identified, we know others run in family, environment plays a very significant role. tobacco and that was the number one cause of cancer related deaths. now we have an epidemic in obesity and it is a concern that the cancer incidents as a result of obesity will exceed that of tobacco use. and .. there are sexually transmitted diseases associated with cancer, human pap lo ma virus, hepatitis virus and .. some melanoma has gone to alarming proportions due to solar exp
they either co-op part of the body's normal functioning, like the immune system for its own advantage and we work on ways to interrupt that or for any drug we may give or biologic we may give they figure out ways around it, either by selection that kills off most of the cancer, but not all of it, or the cell mutates again so that what was effective is no longer effective. that is often why we do things in multiples to try to box the cancer in. >> rose: what is the breakdown, this is an...
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that have the capacity to be destructive or to redefine black people with whole and healthy identities. so finally our lives matter. folks have started to co-op. of course it is crucial to focus on the urgency of attending to black lives. in doing this we developed the path and the structure to extend beyond this finite space to the realization of a true american democracy. [applause] so i am happy to engage any pushback, to try and answer questions. i look at this as a collaborative effort. so i welcome a critique and pushback. any questions or comments. please. it was perfect? >> thank you for your lecture. i was wondering what major influence do you see in incorporating narratives? how do you think the coverage would have changed if more narratives were included in events like ferguson. >> the more that you incorporate authentically who and how black people are the less you have to articulate. again, that becomes a profound an important statement. it demonstrates that they're is some disconnect between new line you and how it is black people are. so the more that we have those narratives whether they be fiction or authentic, the less we ha
that have the capacity to be destructive or to redefine black people with whole and healthy identities. so finally our lives matter. folks have started to co-op. of course it is crucial to focus on the urgency of attending to black lives. in doing this we developed the path and the structure to extend beyond this finite space to the realization of a true american democracy. [applause] so i am happy to engage any pushback, to try and answer questions. i look at this as a collaborative effort. so...
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the co-ops and there are two things we want to do understand whether they are stable, and the second is whether we can provide technical assistance. >> well, those questions that you couldn't answer or were not familiar with, i do hope that you'll get back with us with those answers. >> be happy to. >> within seven days, if possible. >> i will want to make sure that -- we will get back as. >> because i've got to be back at that rotary club next week. >> as a neighboring state appreciate that. >> the gentleman yields back. the chair recognizes the gentle lady madam castor. >> on behalf of the 1.6 million floridians that are able to buy affordable health insurance in our exchange, i'll give you due credit and everyone in hhs, but i think the real credit goes to our terrific navigators that were on the ground. hospitals across the state of florida, community health centers and family members that probably put in a good word for their sons and daughters or aunts and uncles to sign up. you probably want to give them a pat on the back yourself this morning. i encourage you to do that. >> i do. i want to express appreciation. i've seen the local stakeholders and met with them across the co
the co-ops and there are two things we want to do understand whether they are stable, and the second is whether we can provide technical assistance. >> well, those questions that you couldn't answer or were not familiar with, i do hope that you'll get back with us with those answers. >> be happy to. >> within seven days, if possible. >> i will want to make sure that -- we will get back as. >> because i've got to be back at that rotary club next week. >> as a...
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or whatever, you don't have to think about reentering your credit card. what does that experience look like? >> we initially started doing this with creating a co-opfferent work. now that we have access to the paypal network in 159 plus paypal users we have made it so it's an even cleaner experience where there is a fast switch to let you pay in a single touch. >> can we roll the video? ♪ ♪ ♪ >> yeah, so it is one of those things you look at it in a book's really slick and simple. why hasn't always been this way and a mobile device? its years in the making because it's really really difficult. >> this'll work for all paypal users? >> as of today is generally available. anyone with a paypal mobile apple have access to this. very exciting news. like i said, have the opportunity to make us a couple years from now this will be the default way to buy on a mobile device. >> the other theater announced is your now allowing merchants to accept a coin. >> one of the things we've always done is given really easy access to payments under the premise of braintree from the beginning. that started with one touch payments mobile payments and one of the more inte
or whatever, you don't have to think about reentering your credit card. what does that experience look like? >> we initially started doing this with creating a co-opfferent work. now that we have access to the paypal network in 159 plus paypal users we have made it so it's an even cleaner experience where there is a fast switch to let you pay in a single touch. >> can we roll the video? ♪ ♪ ♪ >> yeah, so it is one of those things you look at it in a book's really slick...