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iphone seven-plus is the third most popular smartphone in china.ar the size of our business was almost $50 billion in greater china. we are going to stick at it, because i think china is a huge opportunity over time. emily: how would you characterize tim cook's apple versus steve jobs' apple? tim: i don't think about it very much. i guess i will point out that steve's dna will always be the dna of apple, or it will be as long as i am ceo. and i think as long as anyone is, honestly. i think it is deeply embedded in the company and we celebrate it. and it should be like that and should stay like that. obviously, things evolve over time as they would have if he were sitting here interviewing with you today. that is probably a better question to ask somebody who worked for both of us. emily: you said cars are an area ripe for disruption. how important is it that apple not miss out on cars? tim: i think there is a major disruption looming there, not only for self driving cars, but also the electrification. if you have driven an all- electric car, it is
iphone seven-plus is the third most popular smartphone in china.ar the size of our business was almost $50 billion in greater china. we are going to stick at it, because i think china is a huge opportunity over time. emily: how would you characterize tim cook's apple versus steve jobs' apple? tim: i don't think about it very much. i guess i will point out that steve's dna will always be the dna of apple, or it will be as long as i am ceo. and i think as long as anyone is, honestly. i think it...
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people have four inch screens on their smartphone.ne of the things you are seeing is a national movement to a smartphone, not taking all of the market but taking a piece of it. we are growth rates that have shocked us. emily: you called president trump and urged him not to pull out of the paris agreement. what does that mean for your relationship with the president? emily: you have been engaged with this white house, you called president trump and urged him to not pull out of paris. he did not listen. emily: i think -- tim: i think he did listen to me. i don't think he decided what i wanted him to decide. i think he decided wrong. it is not in the best interest of the united states but in terms of -- do you interact with politicians or do you not? my view is, things are about, can you help your country and if you can help your country and do that by interacting, you do it. country eclipses policy -- politics. if there is something we can work together that helps people in the united states, then of course we would do it. emily: you ha
people have four inch screens on their smartphone.ne of the things you are seeing is a national movement to a smartphone, not taking all of the market but taking a piece of it. we are growth rates that have shocked us. emily: you called president trump and urged him not to pull out of the paris agreement. what does that mean for your relationship with the president? emily: you have been engaged with this white house, you called president trump and urged him to not pull out of paris. he did not...
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iphone seven-plus is the third most popular smartphone in china.ar the size of our business was almost $50 billion in china. we are going to stick at it, because i think china is a huge opportunity over time. emily: how would you characterize tim cook's apple versus steve jobs' apple? tim: i don't think about it very much. i guess i will point out that steve's dna will always be the dna of apple, or it will be as long as i am ceo. i think it is deeply embedded in the company and we celebrate it. and it should be like that and stay like that. obviously, things evolve over time as they would have if he were sitting here interviewing with you today. sure, butclearly i'm that is a better question to ask somebody who worked for both of us. emily: you said cars are an area ripe for disruption. how important is it that apple not miss out on cars? tim: i think there is a major disruption looming there, not only for self driving cars, but also the electrification. if you have driven an all electric car, it is a marvelous experience. it is a marvelous experi
iphone seven-plus is the third most popular smartphone in china.ar the size of our business was almost $50 billion in china. we are going to stick at it, because i think china is a huge opportunity over time. emily: how would you characterize tim cook's apple versus steve jobs' apple? tim: i don't think about it very much. i guess i will point out that steve's dna will always be the dna of apple, or it will be as long as i am ceo. i think it is deeply embedded in the company and we celebrate...
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emily: peter keels says that innovation in smartphones is over.re the days of quantum leaps in smartphones over? tim: i don't agree with that view at all. the thing that drives quantum leaps is the core technology. when i think about all of the things that are going to change from a court technology point of view, i think we are just getting started. i am incredibly excited, and clearly there is nothing that i think of virtually anybody will say will replace smartphones anytime soon. theime has gone on, smartphone has become more important to people's lives. when it started, the phone call was still a dominant reason or having it, now if you look at what people are doing on smart case ofit is a minor what a phone is now. the helpok at that and kit, the use in the car, i am controlling all of my house with siri using my iphone. when i think about all of these things, the usage of it, now, you do not leave your home without your iphone. i think it is in the early stages, still. emily: controlling your home with your device is still a fairly niche be
emily: peter keels says that innovation in smartphones is over.re the days of quantum leaps in smartphones over? tim: i don't agree with that view at all. the thing that drives quantum leaps is the core technology. when i think about all of the things that are going to change from a court technology point of view, i think we are just getting started. i am incredibly excited, and clearly there is nothing that i think of virtually anybody will say will replace smartphones anytime soon. theime has...
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it's been ten years since the launch of the i phone but how bad are smartphones for the brain that story right after the break. in case you're new to the game this is how. the anime is built around core. operations from washington washington media. voters elected business run this country business people. must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. that but the politicians do such things that put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so if you want to be president. for something i want to show that to you i believe this is what the. people. i think are still using. the feelings of. every. if you really believe that you'll get it out of your. according to a gesture. from iran. i'm john martin and i'll give you what the mainstream media can't help the big picture. here. and when you push for more time what you're looking to see let's. go deeper investigate and debate all so you can get the big picture. in cincinnati a coalition of groups gathered yesterday to demand former police officer ray tenzing to face a third trial in the faile shooti
it's been ten years since the launch of the i phone but how bad are smartphones for the brain that story right after the break. in case you're new to the game this is how. the anime is built around core. operations from washington washington media. voters elected business run this country business people. must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. that but the politicians do such things that put themselves on the line to get accepted or rejected. so if you...
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look at the iphone and smartphones in general.ith the apps that you download. if you were to say laptops stagnated, well, not really. they were just in enabling platform for all these things to be created. same goes for mobile phones and smart phones. it is not just about the phone you carry, but it is about all the things you can do, and every day you get a new function. >> do you think the company is too dependent on this single product? >> i think it is continuing to build other businesses and innovating. new platforms take a long time. the last platform before the iphone was the macintosh, in 1984, and that took 20 years. we are just in the first 10 years of this platform. to create another worldwide sensation like that takes time. we are trying to adapt to the one we just built in 10 years. i think we are all excited, but it takes a long time to do something really important and impactful. do you >> -- >> do you actually believe the next iphone could come from a place like this, paris? and what would it look like? would it be
look at the iphone and smartphones in general.ith the apps that you download. if you were to say laptops stagnated, well, not really. they were just in enabling platform for all these things to be created. same goes for mobile phones and smart phones. it is not just about the phone you carry, but it is about all the things you can do, and every day you get a new function. >> do you think the company is too dependent on this single product? >> i think it is continuing to build other...
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we didn't have the first smartphone. we didn't have the first tablet. we shipped the first modern mp3 player, the first modern smartphone, the first modern tablet, but we were not first. for us, it's not about being first. it's about being the best. emily: it is the 10th anniversary of the iphone. -- youeiled the new irs, unveiled the new ios, ios 11. what can you tell us? mr. cook: i can tell you it is unbelievable, both for iphone and ipad. it's doing incredible things like peer-to-peer payments. it is the biggest ipad released ever. an area that i had great personal excitement -- i'm excited about all of it, but i'm incredibly excited about ar. developers, of the we will have the largest augmented reality platform in the world. arly: you talked a lot about and yard with regards to developers, but what about consumers? mr. cook: with a color technology -- core technology, the first thing, arguably the most important thing in some ways, is to build the foundation. from that you can build many things. first, you have to have a solid foundation. emily: p
we didn't have the first smartphone. we didn't have the first tablet. we shipped the first modern mp3 player, the first modern smartphone, the first modern tablet, but we were not first. for us, it's not about being first. it's about being the best. emily: it is the 10th anniversary of the iphone. -- youeiled the new irs, unveiled the new ios, ios 11. what can you tell us? mr. cook: i can tell you it is unbelievable, both for iphone and ipad. it's doing incredible things like peer-to-peer...
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ouch. >>> a group in colorado wants to ban retailers from selling smartphones to kits.ampaign aims to ban the sale of phones to kids younger than 13. the move needs about 300,000 voter signatures to make it on the ballot. if passed colorado would be the first in the country to establish legal limits on buying smartphones for children. >>> so how young is too young for a cell phone? we have posted the story on social media. join the conversation right on our nbc 10 facebook page. >>> if you have limits on them, sometimes you need to communicate with your kids. >> i know. younger and younger you see kids with their smartphones, but in important cases definitely needed. >>> you want to have your phone when we have stops like this. we had storms just seconds ago on our roof, and krystal said that's not even the strongest. >> the rain's starting to come down in delaware county. this is on the blue route. the wipers are going now, krystal. >> and this is moving from west to east. our severe thunderstorms warning has extended. we'll talk more about where this is heading over t
ouch. >>> a group in colorado wants to ban retailers from selling smartphones to kits.ampaign aims to ban the sale of phones to kids younger than 13. the move needs about 300,000 voter signatures to make it on the ballot. if passed colorado would be the first in the country to establish legal limits on buying smartphones for children. >>> so how young is too young for a cell phone? we have posted the story on social media. join the conversation right on our nbc 10 facebook...
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. >>> how young is too young for smartphones.he proposal in one state to ban the devices for kids. and the arguments on both sides. >>> she thought she was cleaning up after a dog when she got a snaky surprise. children. but as vladimir duthiers reports... some parents say >>> a campaign is underway in colorado to make it the first state to ban sales of smartphones for children. some parents say the move would reach too far into trying to control how they raise their kids. >> they are always in it and it's hard to get them to focus and get their attention. >> reporter: a working mom in denver -- >> it's time to read. >> reporter: she restricts the amount of time spent on the phones. >> it's up to myself and my husband to pull them out of the that every once in a while. >> reporter: he's drumming up support -- parents against underage smartphones. stores would have to ask about the age of the intended user and could face fines for multiple violations. >> what we're doing to kids is not right. we're abandoning kids to technology an
. >>> how young is too young for smartphones.he proposal in one state to ban the devices for kids. and the arguments on both sides. >>> she thought she was cleaning up after a dog when she got a snaky surprise. children. but as vladimir duthiers reports... some parents say >>> a campaign is underway in colorado to make it the first state to ban sales of smartphones for children. some parents say the move would reach too far into trying to control how they raise their...
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we didn't have the first smartphone. we didn't have the first tablet.ablet shipping a decade before. very few people used it. arguably, we shipped the first modern mp3 player, the first modern smartphone, the first modern tablet, but we were not first. for us, it's not about being first. it's about being the best. emily: it is the 10th anniversary of the iphone. you have unveiled the new ios, ios 11. what is that tell us about what is next? mr. cook: i can tell you it is unbelievable, both for iphone and ipad. there are incredible things in it like peer-to-peer payments. it is the biggest ipad released ever. an area that i have great personal excitement on -- i'm excited about all of it, but i'm incredibly excited about ar. as we get this in the hands of the developers, we will have the largest augmented reality platform in the world. emily: you talked a lot about ar the --with regards to developers, but what about consumers? mr. cook: with the core technology, as a platform owner, the first thing, arguably the most important is to build the , foundatio
we didn't have the first smartphone. we didn't have the first tablet.ablet shipping a decade before. very few people used it. arguably, we shipped the first modern mp3 player, the first modern smartphone, the first modern tablet, but we were not first. for us, it's not about being first. it's about being the best. emily: it is the 10th anniversary of the iphone. you have unveiled the new ios, ios 11. what is that tell us about what is next? mr. cook: i can tell you it is unbelievable, both for...
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♪ ♪ >>> time to check "the pulse" starting with a movement in colorado to keep smartphones out ofhands of kids. >> a denver area doctor is leading an effort to get a law on the ballot next year that would impose fines of up to $20,000 to retailers who sell smartphones to or for children under the age of 13. >> dr. tim farnham said once they get smartphones they become reclusive and lose interest in outside activities. one lawmaker thinks it should remain a family matter. >> memo to the doctor, it's not actually just kids who become reclusive once you get a smartphone. adul specifically this one. just going to go off to my side here. >>> a passenger who, get this, follow me here, did not pay for his ticket on a flight to india can continue to fly free for the rest of his life. >> the woman gave birth sunday at 35,000 feet in the air aboard a flight from saudi arabia. now india's jet airways has awarded her baby boy a free lifetime travel pass. >> the baby was delivered by the flight crew and a passenger who happened to be a paramedic on board and now he's destined to be a jet sette
♪ ♪ >>> time to check "the pulse" starting with a movement in colorado to keep smartphones out ofhands of kids. >> a denver area doctor is leading an effort to get a law on the ballot next year that would impose fines of up to $20,000 to retailers who sell smartphones to or for children under the age of 13. >> dr. tim farnham said once they get smartphones they become reclusive and lose interest in outside activities. one lawmaker thinks it should remain a...
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is this what android was for smartphones? you're hoping viv can become and the technology behind viv can become for the technology of things? >> it's similar. we have one assistant, you will have the same assistant across every device. you can access every service you do on the internet or through smartphone, and you'll do it in a way personalized for you. >> one of the big issues is new languages, bixby can do korean but it is struggling with english. how many languages do you expect viv to understand and how are you training that now? >> there's multiple parts with languages, not only speech recognition and dialogue output, you need the content. our plan with viv is to open it up to the world's developers to every region of the world can have their own services and capabilities in it. ultimately it will be global in every language and every region. >> how do you see this as a real business? how can revenues be driven by voice assistance? is this by advertising that the voice assistants can deliver? >> you can think of the a
is this what android was for smartphones? you're hoping viv can become and the technology behind viv can become for the technology of things? >> it's similar. we have one assistant, you will have the same assistant across every device. you can access every service you do on the internet or through smartphone, and you'll do it in a way personalized for you. >> one of the big issues is new languages, bixby can do korean but it is struggling with english. how many languages do you...
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"behavioural biometric technology" as it's known, tries to identify unusual behaviour on smartphonesouch—screen and the angle at which the smartphone is held. neil costigan, chief executive of behaviosecjoins me now. your company comes as a great relief to the banking sector because actually, when we find we have financialfraud, actually, when we find we have financial fraud, the banks actually, when we find we have financialfraud, the banks have to reimburse us, they carry the weight of the cost and the fraud but your technology is helping. no silver bullet, the industry uses every tool in its arsenal, and more and more, trying to get into the frictionless way of doing it. so you are not asking the user to a member complex passwords or carry tokens. from the point of view of the bank, if i use an app on my smartphone to do my banking, that comes with your security embedded, that provision embedded, you would not... as a user i would not necessarily even know it is there, but it might save the bank money. that is the case, the application of it, they don't want to burden you with sec
"behavioural biometric technology" as it's known, tries to identify unusual behaviour on smartphonesouch—screen and the angle at which the smartphone is held. neil costigan, chief executive of behaviosecjoins me now. your company comes as a great relief to the banking sector because actually, when we find we have financialfraud, actually, when we find we have financial fraud, the banks actually, when we find we have financialfraud, the banks have to reimburse us, they carry the...
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. >> plus is this smartphone for a child?a question retailers in colorado have to ask if one group gets its way, why they want to make it illegal to sell phones to kids under 13. >> ♪ >> across the delaware valley as we speak. for more on the timing and the threat let's head over to meteorologist adam joseph. hey, adam. >> you don't want to let your guard down if you get one of those random pop-ups prior to the main line. you will know when that main line couples through. it will rock through with intense winds and a lot of lightning with torrential rains. there's a break but then you can see that intense line to the west especially chester county new castle county and parts of delaware county getting hit right now and that zone is under a severe thunderstorm warning until 4:45, winds with these storms have been in excess of 55 or so miles an hour, so anywhere from east norriton through king of prussia all of easter chester county glenn mills in delaware county concordeville on the border of chester and delaware county cheste
. >> plus is this smartphone for a child?a question retailers in colorado have to ask if one group gets its way, why they want to make it illegal to sell phones to kids under 13. >> ♪ >> across the delaware valley as we speak. for more on the timing and the threat let's head over to meteorologist adam joseph. hey, adam. >> you don't want to let your guard down if you get one of those random pop-ups prior to the main line. you will know when that main line couples...
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and want more than a smartphone. >> one of the amazing things apple has done is they shipped 1.1 bi 1.16 billion in those ten years and shifted consumer spending patterns the last selling prize of $653, that's probably triple any other oem in the market. they created something so compelling that people shifted spending patterns. the problem is the iphone 7 is similar to the model ten years ago. the big thing at the moment is having a display that covers the whole front face of the phone which has all these design implications, where you put the fingerprint sensor, the camera, how the design of the phone is, everyone at the moment is on the cusp of a different type of smartphone a different design. with a whole front of the phone as a screen and it becomes even more minimalist and elegant. >> last question, is apple doing enough when it comes to ai it launched the home pod is that enough to compete with the likes of alexa >> i would say actually the market leader when you look at machine learning and ai is google amazon played a bit of blinder they have gone we're not in mobile, we'r
and want more than a smartphone. >> one of the amazing things apple has done is they shipped 1.1 bi 1.16 billion in those ten years and shifted consumer spending patterns the last selling prize of $653, that's probably triple any other oem in the market. they created something so compelling that people shifted spending patterns. the problem is the iphone 7 is similar to the model ten years ago. the big thing at the moment is having a display that covers the whole front face of the phone...
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soon they may have to be a certain age before buying a smartphone. a small group in colorado is pushing for a statewide vote to ban anyone younger than 13 years old from getting a smartphone. >> most adults really don't have any idea how detrimental the smartphones are to children on all levels, psychologic, social, but also on the physical level, and the havelopmental stages, they're ving a lot of problems. >> he and his supporters are trying to gather the more than 98,000 signatures needed to put it on the ballot. >>> today is national drive- industry that looked doomed just a few years ago. did you know that one of the last drive-in theaters in our area is about 90 minutes from d. c. alan ryan took the drive out to i-81 to winchester to catch a drive-in movie in stephen city. >> my family would always take us there as kids. >> owning the family drive-in theater is jim cobb's dream come true. >> planning on keeping it as long as i can. >> but his plans were in jeopardy just a few years ago. >> we did think that the drive- ins would disappear in the
soon they may have to be a certain age before buying a smartphone. a small group in colorado is pushing for a statewide vote to ban anyone younger than 13 years old from getting a smartphone. >> most adults really don't have any idea how detrimental the smartphones are to children on all levels, psychologic, social, but also on the physical level, and the havelopmental stages, they're ving a lot of problems. >> he and his supporters are trying to gather the more than 98,000...
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colorado could become the first state in the nation to prohibit smartphone sales to children. good heavens. a denver area doctor is leading the campaign to ban sales of the smartphones to anybody under age 13. it comes on the heels of new guidelines by the american academy of pediatrics to restrict screen time for children. the proposed ballot measure will need about 300,000 voter signatures to make it onto the 2018 ballot. >>> north bay commuters still have no answer yet when smart train service will officially get underway. an upcoming review of the safety system seems to be the final obstacle to set a firm start date. for now full fledged service is predicted to begin at some point in july. eventually smart plans to offer passes to use the system for $200 a month. >>> firefighters are building a containment line around a wildfire northwest of los angeles right now. helicopters are taking water from castaic lake dropping it on the flames nearby. the fire has blackened more than 1,000 acres and destroyed two out buildings. 450 firefighters are working on it and have the fire
colorado could become the first state in the nation to prohibit smartphone sales to children. good heavens. a denver area doctor is leading the campaign to ban sales of the smartphones to anybody under age 13. it comes on the heels of new guidelines by the american academy of pediatrics to restrict screen time for children. the proposed ballot measure will need about 300,000 voter signatures to make it onto the 2018 ballot. >>> north bay commuters still have no answer yet when smart...
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gilman says battaglia's victim is a 15- year-old boy he met through the smartphone dating app for gay men called, grindr.paul gilman/petaluma police dept- "they, uh, chatted through that app for a while. they exchange some sexually explicit material and they ultimately met for, uh, what they determined to be a date." gilman says battaglia may not have been aware that the boy was a minor the first time
gilman says battaglia's victim is a 15- year-old boy he met through the smartphone dating app for gay men called, grindr.paul gilman/petaluma police dept- "they, uh, chatted through that app for a while. they exchange some sexually explicit material and they ultimately met for, uh, what they determined to be a date." gilman says battaglia may not have been aware that the boy was a minor the first time
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that is not too slowly charge a smartphone, power smart displays oi’ a smartphone, power smart displaysrnal lights for the special portable toilets. this just special portable toilets. thisjust one special portable toilets. this just one unit of many. and we do it out of the lab, when we install these units out of the lab, we have many more of them. they are connected together as a stack. if you're going to glastonbury this year, you might see the screens near the rhinos and if you choose to use them you be part of an experiment which is literally putting the pe into power. these displays don't require a lot of power. but a lucky few may be able to charge their phones for rabbits, but only after donating. most used here comes from staff donors at the lab. it's only good for the microbes for an hour or so so good for the microbes for an hour or so so confident —— constant supplies needed, although i think i'll hang on. welcome to the week in tech. it was the week that cooper be funded customers for journeys taken the week that cooper be funded customers forjourneys taken near last saturd
that is not too slowly charge a smartphone, power smart displays oi’ a smartphone, power smart displaysrnal lights for the special portable toilets. this just special portable toilets. thisjust one special portable toilets. this just one unit of many. and we do it out of the lab, when we install these units out of the lab, we have many more of them. they are connected together as a stack. if you're going to glastonbury this year, you might see the screens near the rhinos and if you choose to...
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also have own smartphone hub.t product. andy rubin's new line. what can you tell us about it. >> looks just like another new claims it will be a family of new products. run android and also interface with a smartphone system that he's also building that's running its own os. that one hopes to knit together different types of products potentially open to siri. google assistance, amazon alexa. >> who is this andy rubin and can he pull this off. >> everybody seems ready to bet on him. he created android and android has been very successful. he also created the side kick way back before smartphones. that's why people are following this and curious. the real question is can he pull off the assistant, which he's not really talking about much yet. can he pull off the idea of wireless accessories. you need a modular phone developed for a while. these are going to wirelessly, semiwirelessly. and could open the door to >> what is it compatible with. >> compatible with android and with the family of products he sells. starti
also have own smartphone hub.t product. andy rubin's new line. what can you tell us about it. >> looks just like another new claims it will be a family of new products. run android and also interface with a smartphone system that he's also building that's running its own os. that one hopes to knit together different types of products potentially open to siri. google assistance, amazon alexa. >> who is this andy rubin and can he pull this off. >> everybody seems ready to bet on...
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it would potentially affect electronic devices larger than a smartphone. already sources say the possibility of a ban has prompted some international airports to voluntarily step up their security measures. gayle? >> thank you very much, jeff. >>> democrats took to the senate floor last night to call out republicans for crafting their health care bill behind closed doors. a cbs news poll out this morning shows a large majority of americans, 73%, say senate republicans should discuss their health care plan in public in the open. 57% of americans say obamacare needs some changes. 28% want it repealed entirely. nancy cordes is on capitol hill with the latest on this story. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. senate republicans are now signaling they could release the text of this major piece of legislation by the end of the week. and that would give the full senate just a week to review it because senate republican leaders want to hold a vote before the july 4th recess. now, that is an ambitious dead lean for senate majority leader mitch mcconnell, one o
it would potentially affect electronic devices larger than a smartphone. already sources say the possibility of a ban has prompted some international airports to voluntarily step up their security measures. gayle? >> thank you very much, jeff. >>> democrats took to the senate floor last night to call out republicans for crafting their health care bill behind closed doors. a cbs news poll out this morning shows a large majority of americans, 73%, say senate republicans should...
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smartphone market share. in the u.s., apple command 64% of smartphones. that's incredible.about 14%. all they have to do is grow their smartphone business overseas and you are going to see earnings double or triple from here. it will take time, three to five years. trade td like apple. let's talk about technology overall. about two weeks ago we had not done one of the big tech stocks are following and analyzed say that tech is just overpriced at this point. the one index and the bad is the nasdaq. how do you feel about that? >> i just read about tech. the number one performing group of over 20%. health care is number two almost of about 20% mackinac. the naysayers are trying to go after tag can also help go after attack and also health care and what's happening in washington. investors recognize this is where the growth is in the opportunity is. facebook on the alphabet, i still want to call it google. netflix, on and on. these are powerful names because they are growing 20 to 25%. lauren: alphabets google was hit earlier this week. do you see more e.u. going against other
smartphone market share. in the u.s., apple command 64% of smartphones. that's incredible.about 14%. all they have to do is grow their smartphone business overseas and you are going to see earnings double or triple from here. it will take time, three to five years. trade td like apple. let's talk about technology overall. about two weeks ago we had not done one of the big tech stocks are following and analyzed say that tech is just overpriced at this point. the one index and the bad is the...
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"parents against underage smartphones". dr.thy farnum:"we see this in the same light as maybe alcohol or cigarettes." farnum is the father of 5. he sees kids constantly on smartphones as addiction to an electric pacifier.dr. timothy farnum:"the kids aren't playing out there anymore. there are certain critical stages of development that are not happening."so paus is gathering signatures to get an initiative on the 2018 ballot that would prohibit the sale of smartphones to children under 13.alisha wilkins:"i think that that's not a bad idea."new mom alisha wilkins is curious. but others at "the mama'hood" in lohi say "no" to the initiative. molly mills has 3 daughters.molly mills:"i don't disagree with the fact that it can be dangerous in the wrong hands but i think that we need to teach responsibility." 11 year old ethan farnum understands his father's concern. but he says his phone was stolen, now he won't get another until he turns 13. (pam) the ballot initiative, if approved, would fine retailers who sell smartphones to those
"parents against underage smartphones". dr.thy farnum:"we see this in the same light as maybe alcohol or cigarettes." farnum is the father of 5. he sees kids constantly on smartphones as addiction to an electric pacifier.dr. timothy farnum:"the kids aren't playing out there anymore. there are certain critical stages of development that are not happening."so paus is gathering signatures to get an initiative on the 2018 ballot that would prohibit the sale of...
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thank you very much. >>> young kids in colorado could be banned from buying smartphones if one parentway. ahead, what's behind the statewide push and why some lawmakers call it the wrong solution. plus, a new effort near silicon valley to slam the door on robots delivering takeout. you're watching "cbs this morning." i don't want to lie down. i refuse to lie down. why suffer? stand up to chronic migraine with botox® botox® is the only treatment for chronic migraine shown to actually prevent headaches and migraines before they even start. botox® is for adults with chronic migraine, 15 or more headache days a month each lasting 4 hours or more. it's injected by a doctor once every 12 weeks. and is covered by most insurance. effects of botox® may spread hours to weeks after injection, causing serious symptoms. alert your doctor right away as difficulty swallowing, speaking, breathing, eye problems, or muscle weakness can be signs of a life-threatening condition. side effects may include allergic reactions, neck and injection site pain, fatigue, and headache. don't take botox® if there's
thank you very much. >>> young kids in colorado could be banned from buying smartphones if one parentway. ahead, what's behind the statewide push and why some lawmakers call it the wrong solution. plus, a new effort near silicon valley to slam the door on robots delivering takeout. you're watching "cbs this morning." i don't want to lie down. i refuse to lie down. why suffer? stand up to chronic migraine with botox® botox® is the only treatment for chronic migraine shown to...
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some tech heavyweights are sounding the alarm about the future of smarts owns -- smartphones with peter tsonga won't be any more innovation here. it is clear tim cook sees it differently. we are just getting started. i am incredibly excited, and clearly virtually anybody would say something is going to replace a smartphone anytime soon. to the nextlooks decade and competition is red hot, how long can the iphone remain at apple's core? ago.: one decade coming up, live in beijing speaking to anz about china's role and the shifting political landscape. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ >> from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: we begin this evening with health care. today, senate republican leaders postponed a vote on legislation to overhaul the affordable care act. senator mitch mcconnell had been pushing for a vote by the end of the week. the delay comes after five senate republicans that they would not vote on the bill. now they would not support a procedural vote to start a debate on the bill, on monday the congressional office said the bill would leave 22 million ame
some tech heavyweights are sounding the alarm about the future of smarts owns -- smartphones with peter tsonga won't be any more innovation here. it is clear tim cook sees it differently. we are just getting started. i am incredibly excited, and clearly virtually anybody would say something is going to replace a smartphone anytime soon. to the nextlooks decade and competition is red hot, how long can the iphone remain at apple's core? ago.: one decade coming up, live in beijing speaking to anz...
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, but china did not have land lines, so they could jump right into the smartphone. thing hashe happened. they don't have very good banking services, so now they have an opportunity to use it bitcoin, and -- make that their currency. suddenly we have this major opportunity that is not going to be around for those countries that already have strong we areructure because ready to leapfrog that, so i always look for these countries where the population is really of all and they are free those burdens of infrastructure, i guess. please stick around with this, so much to talk about. it is a very exciting part of the world there, looking at the opportunities. also, asking about the economy as a whole. what you feeling back in the united states, and perhaps talking to a bit about, well, what is the next big thing. we have the sharing economy one thing. how much more mileage is there in that? what is likely to be the next thing in this whole the sea space? ♪ -- pc space? ♪ ♪ announcer: from our studios in new york city, this is "charlie rose." charlie: we begin this evening
, but china did not have land lines, so they could jump right into the smartphone. thing hashe happened. they don't have very good banking services, so now they have an opportunity to use it bitcoin, and -- make that their currency. suddenly we have this major opportunity that is not going to be around for those countries that already have strong we areructure because ready to leapfrog that, so i always look for these countries where the population is really of all and they are free those...
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what about a smartphone age? the state where it could happen. >>> and a new generation of military drones is being built right here in california. we got a preview of what they can do. drones.. made right here in california. >>> the military just unveiled its latest class of unmanned attack drones made right here in california. danielle nottingham got a rare behind-the-scenes look at what they can do. >> reporter: this is the mq9 reaper. the u.s. air force's latest remotely-piloted aircraft. the attack drone is replacing an older model, which will be retired next year. the mq9 is equipped with high- definition sensors and more firepower. and with a larger payload it can carry thousands of pounds of missiles and bombs and fly up to 24 hours without refueling. >> it's larger. it flies faster, high, and has an upgraded camera. >> reporter: each drone weighs two and a half tons. despite the massive size, it can be disassembled and pack into a single container to ship around the world. the mq9 is used for more than su
what about a smartphone age? the state where it could happen. >>> and a new generation of military drones is being built right here in california. we got a preview of what they can do. drones.. made right here in california. >>> the military just unveiled its latest class of unmanned attack drones made right here in california. danielle nottingham got a rare behind-the-scenes look at what they can do. >> reporter: this is the mq9 reaper. the u.s. air force's latest...
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what about a smartphone age? >>> the online shopping mogul who could take over for bill gates as the richest man on the planet. libraries will now be open seven days a week! >>> take a look at the live weather camera. we have a few clouds left over. after a 109 in pleasanton and 106 in livermore, san rafael at 105 and 103 san jose, we continue to see the heat advisories and warnings in effect for most of the bay area. temperatures in the triple- digits way from the bay all the way through thursday. today's high 102 in livermore. >>> all the san francisco public libraries will be open seven days a week. mayor ed lee says all branches will be open 50 hours a week. and the main branch, 60 hours a week. it will provide learning opportunities to everybody in the city. >>> jeff bezos is giving bill gates a run for his money when it comes to being the richest person in the world. bezos continues to increase his holdings. last week he bought whole foods. >>> colorado could prohibit smartphone sales to children. it comes
what about a smartphone age? >>> the online shopping mogul who could take over for bill gates as the richest man on the planet. libraries will now be open seven days a week! >>> take a look at the live weather camera. we have a few clouds left over. after a 109 in pleasanton and 106 in livermore, san rafael at 105 and 103 san jose, we continue to see the heat advisories and warnings in effect for most of the bay area. temperatures in the triple- digits way from the bay all the...
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highs: 84-86 winds: se 5-10 mph coming up - smartphones ranked. consumer reports giant has unbelievable pro tip produce prices. : so you'll never have to choose between your favorites. i thought i was your favorite. that's right honey. bye! take a fresh look at giant's produce prices. foa side effect ofuffer frtheir medication... is something called "akathisia." it's time we took notice. yesterday's ball park ambush. 2 of the victims remain in critical condition. among them - congressman steve scalise. the gunman - identified as james hodgkinson - was shot to death by police and this morning - a portrait of the shooter is slowly emerging. police are trying to figure out what drove the 66-year-old to violence. his wife tells abc news her husband left their home in illnois two months ago for alexandria. we're told hodgkinson frequented popular ba that bartender says hodgkinson was not friendly -- and she saw him as a bit off and strange. we're also learning more about the gunman from people in his home town. we have a crew in illinois
highs: 84-86 winds: se 5-10 mph coming up - smartphones ranked. consumer reports giant has unbelievable pro tip produce prices. : so you'll never have to choose between your favorites. i thought i was your favorite. that's right honey. bye! take a fresh look at giant's produce prices. foa side effect ofuffer frtheir medication... is something called "akathisia." it's time we took notice. yesterday's ball park ambush. 2 of the victims remain in critical condition. among them -...
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>>> campaign is underway in colorado to make it the first state to ban sales of smartphones foroposed initiative would make it illegal for stores to sell smartphones under 13 or to adults who plan to give the phones to teens. good morning. >> good morning. cell phones have become an important way for many parents to communicate with their children and keep track of their where abouts, but backers of this new initiative say a change is needed for those who worry all the screen time is h >> they're always in it and it's hard to get them to focus and get their attention. >> that's why melanie davidson, a working mom in denver, restricts the amount of time her two kids spend on their phones. >> it's up to myself and my husband to help make sure to pull them out of that every once in a while sort of to parent and police that to some degree. >> reporter: dr. tim farn ham says he's trying to help. >> we're trying to get an initiative. >> reporter: he's drumming up support for a proposal to outlaw sales of smartphones for children under 13. stores would have to ask about the age of the
>>> campaign is underway in colorado to make it the first state to ban sales of smartphones foroposed initiative would make it illegal for stores to sell smartphones under 13 or to adults who plan to give the phones to teens. good morning. >> good morning. cell phones have become an important way for many parents to communicate with their children and keep track of their where abouts, but backers of this new initiative say a change is needed for those who worry all the screen...
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they were happy to fork over $499 for the first smartphone.ow internet connection and it couldn't record videos. my how the times have changed. we caught up with people and asked them about their iphones. >> i don't know what we did before an iphone, honestly. >> as you can see i'm a fan. >> i'm going to get an iphone as soon as possible. >> so many years they come out with a new one. >> i feel like they keep making phones just because they want more money. >> i think it would be a lot harder to go back to an android now that i have an iphone. >> if you're team iphone and i'm team android that affects our friendship. >> in the last ten years they've sold 1.(200) 000-0000 iphones. >> i know what we did befe 1.2 billion iphones. >> i know what we did before the iphone we talked to each other. >> or instead of going over to talk to somebody across the room you text them. >> when i'm upstairs and my wife is downstairs and she texts me i'm like really. that's where we are. >> it was a trip my daughters sat side by side texting in the backseat, so w
they were happy to fork over $499 for the first smartphone.ow internet connection and it couldn't record videos. my how the times have changed. we caught up with people and asked them about their iphones. >> i don't know what we did before an iphone, honestly. >> as you can see i'm a fan. >> i'm going to get an iphone as soon as possible. >> so many years they come out with a new one. >> i feel like they keep making phones just because they want more money....
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of the only silicon valley insiders engineering behind our smartphones, apps and social media platforms. he says they're built to be addictive, and warns of long term consequences for us and our families. >> never before in history have a handful of people at a handful of technology companies shaped how a billion people think and feel every day with the choices they make about these screens. ♪ ♪ >> bruno mars may be the hottest lucky man in show business. and when you hear how he grew up you'll understand why this fullback never takes anything for granted. your house. >> i just really care about what people see. i want them to know that i'm... i'm working hard for this. the artists that i look up to-- like, you know, michael, prince, james brown-- they're not phoning it in. they're going up there to murder anybody that performs after them or performs before them. ♪ ♪ >> i'm steve kroft. >> i'm lesley stahl. >> i'm bill whitaker. >> i'm anderson cooper. >> i'm lara logan. >> i'm scott pelley. those stories, tonight on "60 minutes." ♪ [beeping] ♪ wow. good
of the only silicon valley insiders engineering behind our smartphones, apps and social media platforms. he says they're built to be addictive, and warns of long term consequences for us and our families. >> never before in history have a handful of people at a handful of technology companies shaped how a billion people think and feel every day with the choices they make about these screens. ♪ ♪ >> bruno mars may be the hottest lucky man in show business. and when you hear how...
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but is there room in the market for yet another smartphone?e will catch up with niccolo de masi next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: andy rubin is back and betting on a new smartphone. earlier this week, the creator of android unveiled a new product from his new company, calling it "the essential phone," but it will have some serious competition since the market has been dominated by apple and samsung for so many years. he says his company and products have the it factor and that appeals to the masses. joining us is niccolo de masi. i need a little more than the it factor. what makes you think you can take on apple and samsung in a market where growth is slowing? niccolo: premium materials, craftsmanship, and passion is what we are bringing back to this space. emily: you don't think apple has that? niccolo: i think there has been a little bit of incrementalism in the last few years. i think there's been a little bit of boredom setting in. your grandparents have the same devices as your grandkids. we have a very distinctive device, obviously. it's
but is there room in the market for yet another smartphone?e will catch up with niccolo de masi next. this is bloomberg. ♪ emily: andy rubin is back and betting on a new smartphone. earlier this week, the creator of android unveiled a new product from his new company, calling it "the essential phone," but it will have some serious competition since the market has been dominated by apple and samsung for so many years. he says his company and products have the it factor and that...
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should children under 13 be banned from buying smartphones?ews app, or head to wusa9.com/vote, and we'll bring you those results in just a little bit. this ballot proposal bans stores from selling phones to preteens. it also keeps adults giving them the phone. and dr. tom farnam is leading the charge in the initiative. we're going to hear from him first, and then a working mom who thinks this is a bad idea. >> what we're doing to kids is not right. we're abandoning kids to technology, and it's doing them a lot of harm. the kids aren't playing out there anymore. there are certain critical stages of development that are not happening. >> i'm all for policy as a tool, but a rule like this is an overreach of government's role in our lives. >> supporters still have to collect almost 100,000 signatures to get the ban on next year's ballot. >>> still ahead. prince george's public schools fighting back after accusations the school system is corrupt. why parents and former teachers tell us the claims are true. >> plus doctors are replacing the pharmacy
should children under 13 be banned from buying smartphones?ews app, or head to wusa9.com/vote, and we'll bring you those results in just a little bit. this ballot proposal bans stores from selling phones to preteens. it also keeps adults giving them the phone. and dr. tom farnam is leading the charge in the initiative. we're going to hear from him first, and then a working mom who thinks this is a bad idea. >> what we're doing to kids is not right. we're abandoning kids to technology, and...
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(pam) still ahead new at ten:a warning about the impact your smartphone could be having on your physicallth. what you need to know about "tech neck". (grant) but first ---bart janitors pulling in six figure incomes... thanks to massive amount of overtime. tonight -- we have a response from bart. ♪ ♪ nothing performs like a tempur-pedic. and now is the best time to buy one. now through june 11th, save $600 when you buy select tempur-pedic mattress sets. find your exclusive retailer at tempurpedic.com. three bart janitors comibined to make an astounding amount of money in overtime last year... but that will not be the case this year. bart records show that three system service workers each worked at least 25-hundred hours in overtime last year... and, each made more than 115-thousand dollars in o-t. that's on top of their 60-thousand dollar salaries. one of the men, liang zhao zhang jzang)... has made headlines before. in 20-15, he made more than 162-thousand dollars in overtime. bart says these hours are offered up to all system service workers... but the three in question are the one's w
(pam) still ahead new at ten:a warning about the impact your smartphone could be having on your physicallth. what you need to know about "tech neck". (grant) but first ---bart janitors pulling in six figure incomes... thanks to massive amount of overtime. tonight -- we have a response from bart. ♪ ♪ nothing performs like a tempur-pedic. and now is the best time to buy one. now through june 11th, save $600 when you buy select tempur-pedic mattress sets. find your exclusive retailer...
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she wants this smartphone, this watch, this digital camera, this pc, this whatever it is, she wants it to work and she wants it to actually help her do her best work. and she doesn't care what chip is in it and she doesn't care how big the battery is as long as the battery gets her through the day. but it's irrelevant. if i say to her, it's a really big battery, she would be quite correct to say, i really don't care. i need the battery to get me through the day. -- that'ss been my the way i frame what i have done. >> our other ceo, rob kennedy, has two questions come up just to follow up that are related. what a gadget that you thought was a dud that turned out to be a hit and vice versa, what is against you are sure to be a hit? >> yeah, it's really interesting. thought -- i thought that, was aalm prix, which phone made by the palm. i thought it was a great design. it's very hard, even at that point, it would have been every hard to break into the duopoly that has now been really cemented by apple and google. but i think there was still somewhat of an opportunity at that point i can't
she wants this smartphone, this watch, this digital camera, this pc, this whatever it is, she wants it to work and she wants it to actually help her do her best work. and she doesn't care what chip is in it and she doesn't care how big the battery is as long as the battery gets her through the day. but it's irrelevant. if i say to her, it's a really big battery, she would be quite correct to say, i really don't care. i need the battery to get me through the day. -- that'ss been my the way i...
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. >> your smartphone maybe responsible for reducing your mental kmaft, a new report suggests gadgets act like a brain drain. >> researchers found the mere presence of a user's smartphone gets in the way of simple taskds because we're always thinking about them even if they're turned off. >> where is my phone? >>> and it's a big birthday for an invention many of us demend on for cash. >> bark lay's bank unveiled the first automated teller june in first automated teller june in june, ...until we found a connection. you have the power to change your child's life. the boys town national hline can help. (tdd# 1-800-448-1433) >>> happening today, via sadium will host the first ever american flag football league game. other nfl stars like michael vic will take the in tonight's exhibition game. tickets are $10 and all proceeds will benefit the positive coaching alliance. kickoff is at 6:30 tonight. >> third time's a charm after finishing second the last two years warriors all-star draymond green was named nba player of the year. this year he set a team record by having 150 steels and 100 blo
. >> your smartphone maybe responsible for reducing your mental kmaft, a new report suggests gadgets act like a brain drain. >> researchers found the mere presence of a user's smartphone gets in the way of simple taskds because we're always thinking about them even if they're turned off. >> where is my phone? >>> and it's a big birthday for an invention many of us demend on for cash. >> bark lay's bank unveiled the first automated teller june in first automated...
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. >> a group of parents in colorado wants to keep smartphones out of the hands of kids. >> a doctor is leading the charge for a law prohibiting the sale of smartphones to and for kids under 14. >> it's back to the future on the video gaming scene. >> atari coming out with a new console 24 years after its last system hit the market. atari's ceo confirmed the news which comes 4 years after the company filed for bankruptcy. >> a new milestone for katy perry, twitter tweeted congratulations, the first to reach 100 million followers. >> and she tweeted back her gratitude, saying thank you twitter for always giving me an opportunity to have a voice. >> she's a prolific tweeter. >> you're close to that, right? >> yeah, i've got one. >> yeah, i've got one. >> the energy conscious whopeople among usle? say small actions can add up to something... humongous. a little thing here. a little thing there. starts to feel like a badge maybe millions can wear. who are all these caretakers, advocates too? turns out, it's californians it's me and it's you. don't stop now, it's easy to add to the routine.
. >> a group of parents in colorado wants to keep smartphones out of the hands of kids. >> a doctor is leading the charge for a law prohibiting the sale of smartphones to and for kids under 14. >> it's back to the future on the video gaming scene. >> atari coming out with a new console 24 years after its last system hit the market. atari's ceo confirmed the news which comes 4 years after the company filed for bankruptcy. >> a new milestone for katy perry, twitter...
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whether it's a smartphone or a computerer. and it is addictive. there's no question in my mind. >> do you regret trying that experiment? >> no. i don't. i mean -- it's not that i mind every aspect of it. but i definitely -- my son, and it's a story i tell in the course of the book. my son suffers from very severe electronics addiction. he seems to be doing well now, actually, i think. it was years and years. i'd put him in front of a computer when he was 3 because i didn't know any better. >> yeah. >> and terrible for the developing brain. >> what's your advice? >> zero, none, get them out of our school. high school, you want a tech class, it's great, it's behind a door. we learned to type. we didn't carry the typewriter around all day. put it in a classroom and they have a class for it. >> it was a little heavier though. >> right. >> there were some constraints. >> there were some constraints. but kids need -- by the way, it's one of the things in the book. people need to make eye contact. people need to shake hands. people need to give hugs. peo
whether it's a smartphone or a computerer. and it is addictive. there's no question in my mind. >> do you regret trying that experiment? >> no. i don't. i mean -- it's not that i mind every aspect of it. but i definitely -- my son, and it's a story i tell in the course of the book. my son suffers from very severe electronics addiction. he seems to be doing well now, actually, i think. it was years and years. i'd put him in front of a computer when he was 3 because i didn't know any...
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. >>> bill, as you know, your smartphone probably knows where you are. but our aging 911 system wasn't built to read all the information on your phone, which makes for a dangerous equation. 70% of the roughly 240 million 911 calls we make each year come from cellphones. that's why two young entrepreneurs in new york city are working to fix that >> where you're saying you're at and where the phone says you're at is five miles apart. >> reporter: it's a problem that's dogged 911 operators. built in the 1960s, 911 works well on landline phones. but call on a cellphone, and 911 gets only an approximate location often using nearby cell towers. even if the call is made at a 911 call center. >> roughly 4,000 meters away from where we're actually at. >> reporter: that's,joe thomas' staff at the operations center in delaware is testing rapid s.o.s., which allows the existing 911 system to read more data coming from smartphones. >> it pinpoints it at the top of the building we're located. >> reporter: michael martin got the idea after he felt like he had been foll
. >>> bill, as you know, your smartphone probably knows where you are. but our aging 911 system wasn't built to read all the information on your phone, which makes for a dangerous equation. 70% of the roughly 240 million 911 calls we make each year come from cellphones. that's why two young entrepreneurs in new york city are working to fix that >> where you're saying you're at and where the phone says you're at is five miles apart. >> reporter: it's a problem that's dogged...
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andy rubin is back and betting big on a big new smartphone.ed a new product from his new company, essential. it has some serious competition with apple and samsung dominating the smartphone market, but rubin believes his company and product will have the it factor to appeal to the masses. >> premium materials, passion, and craftsmanship is what we're bringing back to the consumer electronics space. emily: you don't think apple has that? >> i think there is a little bit of incrementalism in the last few years. i think there has been a little bit of a boredom factor. the grandparents have the same devices, as their grandkids, as you do. we have the first ceramic titanium enclosure, the biggest screen and smallest formfactor, and a unique accessory port on the back, which has those -- has the most amazing camera 360 that snaps on the back. what will happen with our device is it is going to evolve with you. it's going to allow you to make and phone more meaningful powerful over time. we are going to focus and essential on only what i think is a si
andy rubin is back and betting big on a big new smartphone.ed a new product from his new company, essential. it has some serious competition with apple and samsung dominating the smartphone market, but rubin believes his company and product will have the it factor to appeal to the masses. >> premium materials, passion, and craftsmanship is what we're bringing back to the consumer electronics space. emily: you don't think apple has that? >> i think there is a little bit of...
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these days, blackberry is better known for losing in the smartphone wars to apple, samsung and googleeally reinvent itself as a maker of industrial software. in economic news, new us single—family homes sales, those numbers will be released on friday, and likely rebound in the month of may, suggesting that the housing recovery remains intact. joining us is lucy macdonald, cio, global equities at allianz global investors. we were just talking about what she wa nted we were just talking about what she wanted to start with. is it health care? tell me more about the bill they are trying to get through in they are trying to get through in the states. part of donald trump's plans to repeal obamacare. looks like they might have some issues, but what impact does it have on the stock markets? the health care sector has been very strong in the last couple of weeks but it's not actually to do with the health care bill as such. it's more to do with relief about pricing of drugs. that's because there has been a lea ked that's because there has been a leaked draft of a order that trump is preparing
these days, blackberry is better known for losing in the smartphone wars to apple, samsung and googleeally reinvent itself as a maker of industrial software. in economic news, new us single—family homes sales, those numbers will be released on friday, and likely rebound in the month of may, suggesting that the housing recovery remains intact. joining us is lucy macdonald, cio, global equities at allianz global investors. we were just talking about what she wa nted we were just talking about...