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obviously, vr and ar are very different experiences. on top of that, you have tech companies taking a totally different role i know yb john, you've done a lot of reporting on microsoft and hollow lens. and when that companies talks about hollow lens 2, they're not looking at gaming, they're talking about how it can help people in companies. so we'll see how this space plays out. >> i know we're talking about this new oculus headset in terms of gaming and what it would mean there, but i've come in contact with a number of these in some more unusual settings, industrial companies, factory floors, with a logistics and transportation company just recently that's looking to use these to demonstrate the services that they offer to their potential customers. it seems like there's much broader applications >> reporter: well, you know, that's an interesting point. so i mentioned, i talked to oculus co-founder, nate mitchell my question to nate was, listen, there could be some right now, morgan, who think, really vr seems kind of narrow and deep.
obviously, vr and ar are very different experiences. on top of that, you have tech companies taking a totally different role i know yb john, you've done a lot of reporting on microsoft and hollow lens. and when that companies talks about hollow lens 2, they're not looking at gaming, they're talking about how it can help people in companies. so we'll see how this space plays out. >> i know we're talking about this new oculus headset in terms of gaming and what it would mean there, but i've...
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>> the vr the entire time nonstop? >> yeah. there was a point. he wanted to anticipates the effect of long-term exposure and come up with ways to stay sane, healthy, and productive while still doing it. there were rules as well. he would have 30-second breaks where he was able to switch headsets to eat, sleep, do fitness, or even shower. he existed for a full week in vr. i'm sure you guys have a bunch of questions. so why don't we just ask them? because mike via skype, right this minute, jack wilmer. >> hey! >> hey! >> okay, talk about living in la la land. why did you decide to do this? what prompted it? >> absolutely. virtual reality is going to completely change the way we communicate with each other. i really wanted to explore and it see if i could remain healthy and sane and come up with different ways to experience this new technology. >> you're in vr. but you still kind of have to exist in reality. eating, showering, sleeping. how do you do those things? >> this headset allows me to see a very low-quality image. i can basically double tap
>> the vr the entire time nonstop? >> yeah. there was a point. he wanted to anticipates the effect of long-term exposure and come up with ways to stay sane, healthy, and productive while still doing it. there were rules as well. he would have 30-second breaks where he was able to switch headsets to eat, sleep, do fitness, or even shower. he existed for a full week in vr. i'm sure you guys have a bunch of questions. so why don't we just ask them? because mike via skype, right this...
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was there also bread being handed out by the vrs rs? >> mrs.rstands that being taken back to the events must be emotional for you. we appreciate that you came. you may now follow the usher. >> osmanovic: >> i don't see how you did... you were just wonderful. (translar speaking) thank you. >> danny really shook her. although she was a victim, and when you have a victim in front of you, you have to deal with thvictim very, very nicely very softly. but still he was capable of shaking her. we have the instruction from thr general to say to a victim, and i never do that. it's not my job. or he instructs me that, no. my job is to cro-examine. i'm a lawyer, i cross-examine. if you want to apologize, write a letter. ♪ >> hundreds of bodies believed to have been killed by serb forces have been found in a mass grave in bosnia in the prijedor area. ex>> they knew this grave isted for years, but bosnian serb witnesses kept silent about its location. >>he ghosts of the missing still haunt the villages here and the graveyards still wait for the dead.ry this
was there also bread being handed out by the vrs rs? >> mrs.rstands that being taken back to the events must be emotional for you. we appreciate that you came. you may now follow the usher. >> osmanovic: >> i don't see how you did... you were just wonderful. (translar speaking) thank you. >> danny really shook her. although she was a victim, and when you have a victim in front of you, you have to deal with thvictim very, very nicely very softly. but still he was capable...
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he's looking at how vr can reduce anxiety in teenagers by teaching them practical tasks.s being tried out at this somerset school, where the pupils are training to work in a cafe. put the beans in the grinder. our children with a diagnosis of asd come with the belief that they are going to fail. the skill actual of making the coffee was the easiest thing to teach them, so that's why the vr came in. and what i can concentrate on while i'm in the cafe today is saying hello to someone. they can concentrate on the social side as opposed to the skill side of the job. it will help me overcome new places. when i go in it'sjust me, there's noone else. it will help me with fear of messing up and it will help me to know that that's ok, you can do that. another technology in the offing is the molehill mountain app, being developed by king's college london and the research charity autistica. choose the worries you want to add to molehill mountain. bright lights, yep. that's a big one. we gave it to three volunteers to try out for a couple of weeks. based on cognitive behavioural ther
he's looking at how vr can reduce anxiety in teenagers by teaching them practical tasks.s being tried out at this somerset school, where the pupils are training to work in a cafe. put the beans in the grinder. our children with a diagnosis of asd come with the belief that they are going to fail. the skill actual of making the coffee was the easiest thing to teach them, so that's why the vr came in. and what i can concentrate on while i'm in the cafe today is saying hello to someone. they can...
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he's looking at how vr can reduce anxiety in teenagers by teaching them practical tasks.t's being tried out at this somerset school, where the pupils are training to work in a cafe. put the beans in the grinder. our children with a diagnosis of asd come with the belief that they are going to fail. the actual skill of making the coffee was the easiest thing to teach them, so that's why the vr came in. and actaully what i can concentrate on while i'm in the cafe today is saying hello to someone. they can concentrate on the social side, as opposed to the actual skill side of the job. it will help me overcome new places. when i go in, it'sjust me, there's no—one else. it'll help me with fear of messing up and it will help me to know that that's ok, you can do that. another technology in the offing is the molehill mountain app, being developed by king's college london and the research charity autistica. choose the worries you want to add to molehill mountain. bright lights, yep. that's a big one. we gave it to three volunteers to try out for a couple of weeks. based on cogniti
he's looking at how vr can reduce anxiety in teenagers by teaching them practical tasks.t's being tried out at this somerset school, where the pupils are training to work in a cafe. put the beans in the grinder. our children with a diagnosis of asd come with the belief that they are going to fail. the actual skill of making the coffee was the easiest thing to teach them, so that's why the vr came in. and actaully what i can concentrate on while i'm in the cafe today is saying hello to someone....
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he is looking at how vr can reduce anxiety in teenagers by teaching them practical tasks.where the pupils are training to work in a cafe. put the beans in the grinder. our children with the diagnosis of asd comes with the belief that they are going to fail. the skill of making a coffee was the easiest thing to teach them so that is where vr came in. and while i can concentrate on while i'm in the cafe today is saying hello to someone. they can concentrate on the social side as opposed to the skill side of the job. it will help me overcome new places. when i go in it isjust me, there's no—one else. it will help me with fear of messing up and it will help me to know that that is ok. you can do that. another technology in the offing is the molehill mountain app being developed by king's college london and the research charity autistica. choose the worries you want to add to molehill mountain. bright lights, yep. that's a big one. we gave it to three volunteers to try out for a couple of weeks. based on cognitive behavioural therapy adapted for autistic people, this self—manag
he is looking at how vr can reduce anxiety in teenagers by teaching them practical tasks.where the pupils are training to work in a cafe. put the beans in the grinder. our children with the diagnosis of asd comes with the belief that they are going to fail. the skill of making a coffee was the easiest thing to teach them so that is where vr came in. and while i can concentrate on while i'm in the cafe today is saying hello to someone. they can concentrate on the social side as opposed to the...
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he's looking at how vr can reduce anxiety in teenagers by teaching them practical tasks.re the pupils are training to work in a cafe. put the beans in the grinder. our children with a diagnosis of asd come with the belief that they are going to fail. the actual skill of making the coffee was the easiest thing to teach them, so that's why the vr came in. and actually what i can concentrate on while i'm in the cafe today is saying hello to someone. they can concentrate on the social side, as opposed to the actual skill side of the job. it will help me overcome new places. when i go in, it'sjust me, there's noone else. it'll help me with fear of messing up and it will help me to know that that's ok, you can do that. another technology in the offing is the molehill mountain app, being developed by king's college london and the research charity autistica. choose the worries you want to add to molehill mountain. bright lights, yep. that's a big one. we gave it to three volunteers to try out for a couple of weeks. based on cognitive behavioural therapy adapted for autistic peopl
he's looking at how vr can reduce anxiety in teenagers by teaching them practical tasks.re the pupils are training to work in a cafe. put the beans in the grinder. our children with a diagnosis of asd come with the belief that they are going to fail. the actual skill of making the coffee was the easiest thing to teach them, so that's why the vr came in. and actually what i can concentrate on while i'm in the cafe today is saying hello to someone. they can concentrate on the social side, as...
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. >> blackbox vr on market street. basically users entering a black box where they are immersed in a videogame but your body is the controller. the workout just 30 minutes, a mixture of resistance and high intensity interval training. >> there you go. >> ready for workout in the ncaa tournament? st. mary's get no respect. >> after that gonzaga game they got a lot of respect. >> old joke. st. mary's basketball makes the tournament, the national media blurts out where is st. mary's. but, they have taken down villanova before, they can do it again. >> going in to the tournament people think we are capable of doing more than just . >> jordan hunter sounded intimidated to you but another jordan ford that is the gail's leading score. the entire roster change from last year the feather in the cap of coach randy bennett taking this team to the dance. >> this year take a lot of pride in this year's team we basically started from scratch two eyes returned well played a lot for his last year, neither of those guys are go to guys
. >> blackbox vr on market street. basically users entering a black box where they are immersed in a videogame but your body is the controller. the workout just 30 minutes, a mixture of resistance and high intensity interval training. >> there you go. >> ready for workout in the ncaa tournament? st. mary's get no respect. >> after that gonzaga game they got a lot of respect. >> old joke. st. mary's basketball makes the tournament, the national media blurts out...
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. >> and players now in vr games, their avatars look and move just like them. >> that is motion capture. capturing the unique nuance of every single person. >> for game creators they are now capturing an actors perfect right to the fingertips. >> finger animation and crazy things fingers and in a few months this track something else. your eyes. toby is the company behind the eye trackers in the latest headset. >> i just winked at myself. >> mother nature invented eye tracking several million years ago and ours are here. >> reporter: it turns out humans are keenly in tune with where ores are looking. having real eyes can pull a character out of that valley. >> it will feel like you are interacting with a living being. you can see the soul of the avatar through the eyes. >> reporter: and it has other uses giving a klutzma. >> like i >>> very interesting. okay, trying to build momentum for another run at the white house. senator bernie sanders is in san francisco trying to rally his supporters and coming up a live report how sanders is hoping this campaign ends differently for him. >> but
. >> and players now in vr games, their avatars look and move just like them. >> that is motion capture. capturing the unique nuance of every single person. >> for game creators they are now capturing an actors perfect right to the fingertips. >> finger animation and crazy things fingers and in a few months this track something else. your eyes. toby is the company behind the eye trackers in the latest headset. >> i just winked at myself. >> mother nature...
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when the vr experience ended he was greated with the school's players, clear leaders, band, family and friends. >> i think its great that they came out to -- support him and -- you know to give him the energy he needs to keep pushing forward. he's not giving up and he will continue to recover. >> it was great. >> awe. his dad said he has high hopes for his son as well. not only he played san jose state but then make it to the nfl. >>> now we have done it. now i'm really charged up. it isn't coming, it is here. two for saturday night. not just one sports segment, two tonight. and ahead golden state warriors in a sad night special. let me tell you something, there was no thunder in oklahoma city tonight sarah's last tuition payment, sent off. feeling good? oh yeah. now i'm ready to focus on my project. ♪ ♪ this is why we plan. ♪ ♪ you never cease to amaze me, maya. see how investing with a j.p. morgan advisor can help you. visit your local chase branch. npr the warriors second straight game without kevin durant. no problem. russell west brook shutdown by thompson scored only 7 points in
when the vr experience ended he was greated with the school's players, clear leaders, band, family and friends. >> i think its great that they came out to -- support him and -- you know to give him the energy he needs to keep pushing forward. he's not giving up and he will continue to recover. >> it was great. >> awe. his dad said he has high hopes for his son as well. not only he played san jose state but then make it to the nfl. >>> now we have done it. now i'm...
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. >> reporter: the reason we chose iras because connection -- and the vr is a nice living experience basically have 25 people in an experience at one time, able to see what each other is doing. >> reporter: the luminal installation takes people through a maze of 14 instagram friendly rooms. one of the exhibits here resembles a human kaleidoscope. this is one of several infinity boxes featured at one dome. this is a virtual waterfall and i can divert the direction of the water. >> one dome says it is using tech to open up art to the masses. >> technology today has sort of disconnected us from each other, and immersive tech, which enables us to actually come together and to connect with each other, to be social and to bring us closer to the magic of reality. >> its latest production is doing just that. feast is a pop-up dining communal experience. here, the menu was our digital. each with forces 432 people is coordinated with changing table scapes that respond to hand motions. check out this steak entrie. >> it was pretty immersive, and it is a great experience to wallow in with the ar
. >> reporter: the reason we chose iras because connection -- and the vr is a nice living experience basically have 25 people in an experience at one time, able to see what each other is doing. >> reporter: the luminal installation takes people through a maze of 14 instagram friendly rooms. one of the exhibits here resembles a human kaleidoscope. this is one of several infinity boxes featured at one dome. this is a virtual waterfall and i can divert the direction of the water....
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. >> called black box vr on market street across from twitter and uber. fitness with videogame. >> once you get the headset on you are catapulted into a virtual battle arena. each round instructs you to achieve a different goal. in order to do that you have to complete a series of traditional exercises like chest presses, squats and deadlifts. the founders want it to be a real workout and attract everything you are doing. >>> cbs evening news is up next. jeff glor here with the preview. >> here is a some of the stories we are working on. new details on a boeing 737 crash, what we are learning from the pilot's own words. >>> this teenager suing his school over the chickenpox ♪ ♪. >>> we catch up with the original sold man. tonight on the cbs evening news. >> thank you watching tonight at 6:00. the cbs evening news of next. . >> we will be back here at 7:00. ♪ ♪ captioning sponsored by cbs >> glor: on the "cbs evening news" this wednesday: the f.b.i. joins the investigation of how boeing 737-max was approved after two deadly crashes. >> new information abou
. >> called black box vr on market street across from twitter and uber. fitness with videogame. >> once you get the headset on you are catapulted into a virtual battle arena. each round instructs you to achieve a different goal. in order to do that you have to complete a series of traditional exercises like chest presses, squats and deadlifts. the founders want it to be a real workout and attract everything you are doing. >>> cbs evening news is up next. jeff glor here with...
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he's looking at how vr can reduce anxiety in teenagers by teaching them practical tasks.ldren with a diagnosis of asd come with the belief that they are going to fail. the actual skill of making the coffee was the easiest thing to teach them, so that's why the vr came in. and actaully what i can concentrate on while i'm in the cafe today is saying hello to someone. they can concentrate on the social side, as opposed to the actual skill side of the job. it will help me overcome new places. when i go in, it'sjust me, there's noone else. it'll help me with fear of messing up and it will help me to know that that's ok, you can do that. another technology in the offing is the molehill mountain app, being developed by king's college london and the research charity autistica. choose the worries you want to add to molehill mountain. bright lights, yep. that's a big one. we gave it to three volunteers to try out for a couple of weeks. based on cognitive behavioural therapy adapted for autistic people, this self managing app tracks anxieties by asking autistic adults to import thei
he's looking at how vr can reduce anxiety in teenagers by teaching them practical tasks.ldren with a diagnosis of asd come with the belief that they are going to fail. the actual skill of making the coffee was the easiest thing to teach them, so that's why the vr came in. and actaully what i can concentrate on while i'm in the cafe today is saying hello to someone. they can concentrate on the social side, as opposed to the actual skill side of the job. it will help me overcome new places. when...
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that's the appeal of virtual reality or vr. a totallysi ive 360-degree experience. today here at the game developers conferenc in san francisco, one of the biggest players, facebook-owned oculus, introduced the oculus rift s. >> it feature a much higher resolution display, which obviously makes the whole image a lot clearer and more immersive and features our touch controllers, which give you a natural sense of real hand presence, being abl to reach out and interact with the virtual wod around you. not just the big companies, startup magically sells mixed reality goggles where the digital content is integrated into the real exworl. fople, when i put on the goggs, i suddenly appeared like an old man to my fellow gamer, as we ran around the room and took shots at each other. for all the hype, this remains a relatively small market for now. analysts say only 6% of u.s gamers own a virtual reality or augmented realityheadset. in part they say that's because there still i't enough compelling content right now to motivate a lot of gamers to go t and buy this hardware. and
that's the appeal of virtual reality or vr. a totallysi ive 360-degree experience. today here at the game developers conferenc in san francisco, one of the biggest players, facebook-owned oculus, introduced the oculus rift s. >> it feature a much higher resolution display, which obviously makes the whole image a lot clearer and more immersive and features our touch controllers, which give you a natural sense of real hand presence, being abl to reach out and interact with the virtual wod...
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i don't need vr to teach me how todale with black people.ave a family and a bunch of mirrors in my house! i deal with me every day, and i'm a (bleep) delight! ( cheers and applause ) and if you are trying to teach young people, you're going to need a better game. this game is like grand theft auto with none of the fun. what do you do on level two, pay taxes and wear a condom? ( laughter ) but i get why cops are trying to role play. everyone loves role playing. you can be a cop air, prison guard-- oh, you could even be a prisoner. oh, i'm talking a prisoner who has been bad. ( laughter ) real bad. ( laughter ) so naughty you have to handcuff her and take her to a holding sell. uh-oh, sorry, you're doing beag so rough. >> trevor: dolsa, dolla i think you're getting a little off topic. >> i'm back. wait. okay, i'm back, i had to finish. cheaper choppe( cheers and appl) got to get mine! now, in new york, they're changing the way they interact with black people, but over in west georgia, they're going a different way. still dumb, but different. >
i don't need vr to teach me how todale with black people.ave a family and a bunch of mirrors in my house! i deal with me every day, and i'm a (bleep) delight! ( cheers and applause ) and if you are trying to teach young people, you're going to need a better game. this game is like grand theft auto with none of the fun. what do you do on level two, pay taxes and wear a condom? ( laughter ) but i get why cops are trying to role play. everyone loves role playing. you can be a cop air, prison...
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the skill of making a coffee was the easiest thing to teach them so that is where vr came in.sed to the skill side of thejob. side as opposed to the skill side of the job. it will help me overcome new places. when i go in it isjust me. it will help me with fear of messing up and it will help me to know that that is ok. you can do that. another technology in the offing is the molehill mountain amp being developed by kings offing is the molehill mountain amp being developed by king's college london and a research charity. choose the worries you want to add to molehill mountain. this is a big one. we gave it to three volunteers to try for a couple of weeks. based on cognitive behavioural therapy adapted for autistic people, this self managing at tracks anxieties by asking autistic adults to import their daily worries into bubbles that then flowed over a mountain. the task is to then pop those bubbles. when the user captures their worries they are rewarded with tips to help them learn more about the situation. it sounds fine but what did our users make of it? it seemed a bit illog
the skill of making a coffee was the easiest thing to teach them so that is where vr came in.sed to the skill side of thejob. side as opposed to the skill side of the job. it will help me overcome new places. when i go in it isjust me. it will help me with fear of messing up and it will help me to know that that is ok. you can do that. another technology in the offing is the molehill mountain amp being developed by kings offing is the molehill mountain amp being developed by king's college...
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using cardboard to go virtual, a look at nintendo's new vr product for its wildly popular switch.gen mcdowell, the wall street journal assistant editor l y'all page editor, jim free man and liz pete. great to see everybody this morning. >> good morning. i hope hillary clinton comes in the race. i think that would be so much fun. sorry. [ laughter ] >> i really do. maria: it would. >> everyone was shocked she made this announcement to a small, local newspaper i believe it was and so i mean, it is funny that she woke up the next day and said what have i done. maria: maggie haberman tweeted out a conversation she had with someone close to hillary. dagen: hillary of course immediately pivoted to gender bias, saying how -- why aren't you asked john kerry if he's not running. well, because you ran against trump and lost and you won't go away. you gave this speech in alabama over the weekend, that you lived in the south for much of your adult life and you still can't sound like a southerner and she was blaming the voting rights act being chipped away at as one of the reasons she lost. >>
using cardboard to go virtual, a look at nintendo's new vr product for its wildly popular switch.gen mcdowell, the wall street journal assistant editor l y'all page editor, jim free man and liz pete. great to see everybody this morning. >> good morning. i hope hillary clinton comes in the race. i think that would be so much fun. sorry. [ laughter ] >> i really do. maria: it would. >> everyone was shocked she made this announcement to a small, local newspaper i believe it was...
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. >> so now we can track your face, your fingers and in a few months when the vr head set comes out,ck something else. your eyes. >> they'll take credit for the design but not the idea. >> mother nature invented eye tracking several million years ago and our eye trackers are here. >> it turns out humans are keenly in tune with where others are working. having real working eyes could pull a character out after that. >> it will feel like you are interacting with a living being. you can see the soul of the avenue tar through the eyes. >> it has other uses. giving me the power to just look and always hit the mark. >> it's like i became a major leaguepitche >> jordan peele's new horror flick smashed the box in the office opening. it earned more than $70 million. you can see some scenes shot at the santa cruz beach boardwalk. there we go. many people joked that they won't be visiting the boardwalk this summer because they were so frightened by the film. >> they're very creeped out. that's for sure. >> i man on seeing that tomorrow night so i'll let you all know how that goes. i'm trying to
. >> so now we can track your face, your fingers and in a few months when the vr head set comes out,ck something else. your eyes. >> they'll take credit for the design but not the idea. >> mother nature invented eye tracking several million years ago and our eye trackers are here. >> it turns out humans are keenly in tune with where others are working. having real working eyes could pull a character out after that. >> it will feel like you are interacting with a...
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economy, mobile apps, i think we are seeing now things like ai, cryptocurrency and blockchain, ar and vrputational biology. those are the areas that we see great opportunities in for the next 10 years. emily: do you have any concerns about china? there is some controversy about working conditions for tech workers. do you have any concern about their impact on the u.s. for technology? >> i think china doing well and growing -- since the cultural revolution and kind of opening the markets and succeeding, it is one of the greatest things that has happened to the world, period. i think it has been great for the u.s. so far that china is successful and not just a billion farmers. that is incredibly positive. countries don't compete in the way companies compete. if arizona is doing well, it doesn't hurt california. if china is doing well, it doesn't really hurt the united states. in fact, it makes overgrowth better. i am excited about it. china is very different, though. there is plenty of room for u.s. companies, even if china is successful. emily: some of my conversation with ben horowitz, g
economy, mobile apps, i think we are seeing now things like ai, cryptocurrency and blockchain, ar and vrputational biology. those are the areas that we see great opportunities in for the next 10 years. emily: do you have any concerns about china? there is some controversy about working conditions for tech workers. do you have any concern about their impact on the u.s. for technology? >> i think china doing well and growing -- since the cultural revolution and kind of opening the markets...
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she a great come peaser unless you're vr outspeak an this is a testament to it.ge anything that she had done. it's a from gregs. it features, strings, big lan, all many understand how cull thursday in terms of our politics and our discourse an we female you have been very much an ambassador but never bit your tongue on what was gong on in politics. >> no. they had the ability to speak to our own whatever our group is. many times the truth that you have to speak of the things you know or the things that are closest to you are people that are like you. for you to be honest and truthful we deal with a certain type of objectification. all of people i knew that were outspeaken and not people that are famous or well known. my mother was very clear about things and very philosophical also. she grew up in the projects. she understand what was going on. she was a social worker. she had a lot of kids. she had a lot of struggles in her life. >> as successful as you have been you also not ran away from race. some fear you better run away from race. you run to it. i remember
she a great come peaser unless you're vr outspeak an this is a testament to it.ge anything that she had done. it's a from gregs. it features, strings, big lan, all many understand how cull thursday in terms of our politics and our discourse an we female you have been very much an ambassador but never bit your tongue on what was gong on in politics. >> no. they had the ability to speak to our own whatever our group is. many times the truth that you have to speak of the things you know or...
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plus prosecutors expose what they call the largest scam they've vr seen.hat it tells us about the rise of culture and the good old power of money. >>> and planning to challenge the president in republican primaries next year. why he believes trump should not be given another four years. gi. the chili pepper sweat-out. not cool. freezing away fat cells with coolsculpting? now that's cool! coolsculpting safely freezes and removes fat cells with little or no downtime. and no surgery. results and patient experience may vary. some common side effects include temporary numbness, discomfort, and swelling. ask your doctor if coolsculpting is right for you. and visit coolsculpting.com today for your chance to win a free treatment. four zero expense ratio index funds directly to investors. and now we have zero account fees for brokerage accounts. at fidelity, those zeros really add up. ♪ so maybe i'll win, saved by zero ♪ at fidelity, those zeros really add up. i've done all sorts of research, read earnings reports, looked at chart patterns. i've even built my own h
plus prosecutors expose what they call the largest scam they've vr seen.hat it tells us about the rise of culture and the good old power of money. >>> and planning to challenge the president in republican primaries next year. why he believes trump should not be given another four years. gi. the chili pepper sweat-out. not cool. freezing away fat cells with coolsculpting? now that's cool! coolsculpting safely freezes and removes fat cells with little or no downtime. and no surgery....
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georgia avenue between vrs mill road and arcola, that will drop from 35 miles per hour down to 25. just north of there, between glenallen to connecticut avenue that will droprom 45 to 35. and finally the spe limit on george avenue will drop from 50 miles per hour to 45 hour between connecticut and cherry valley drive. all of these changes will stath week. if you take georgia avenue to get to work, you will need to adjust your schedule to get out the door 5, 10 minutessooner. while this might feel like a hassle, there are a lot of families in this area that lost a loved one because they were hit and killed walking or biking along this area. it is an important safety measure. it will take a of getting used to over the next couple of weeks. reporting live, drew wilder, news 4. >> thank you so much. >>> virginiano govralph northam making a return to public appearances this week. he's been laying low for weeks working out of site following the release that controversial photo inside his medical school yearbook. it showed a man in blackface standing next to another man in a kkk robe and
georgia avenue between vrs mill road and arcola, that will drop from 35 miles per hour down to 25. just north of there, between glenallen to connecticut avenue that will droprom 45 to 35. and finally the spe limit on george avenue will drop from 50 miles per hour to 45 hour between connecticut and cherry valley drive. all of these changes will stath week. if you take georgia avenue to get to work, you will need to adjust your schedule to get out the door 5, 10 minutessooner. while this might...
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wise extending a vr important and what other state agencies would you like to see included in the program? >> i want to talk for a minute about why we saw the avr as being so incremental, engaging more voters, as far as government efficiency, government security, and of course cost-effective measure. every single year we literally had 125,000 postcards from dmz going to county election clerks and those county election clerks had to hand enter every single one of them. when your hand entering data that people sloppily sometimes -- i won't speak for others handwriting but certainly might have a hard time reading. it is an efficiency and cost savings measure. the reason why we are moving to other agencies in addition to that is particularly young people, a lot are not getting drivers licenses. this is an opportunity to engage them in a different way and we are looking at university system and our department of veterans affairs to really engage voters where they are and ensure that it is a seamless system for them to participate. >> that is fantastic. that is one of the criticisms of these pr
wise extending a vr important and what other state agencies would you like to see included in the program? >> i want to talk for a minute about why we saw the avr as being so incremental, engaging more voters, as far as government efficiency, government security, and of course cost-effective measure. every single year we literally had 125,000 postcards from dmz going to county election clerks and those county election clerks had to hand enter every single one of them. when your hand...
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so, vr many good things about it, but these are questions that have to be considered and you really have to take seniors and the disabled into consideration. they constitute at least 20% of ridership, and they have been consistently neglected by this board. the bicyclists carry more clout as seniors and disabled and this is disgraceful. because seniors and the disabled are the most vulnerable of our population. >> thank you, mr. wiener. >> good afternoon, chair, directors, executive director of san francisco transit riders. we are the city's reader-based advocate for public transit. as an organization, i think a lot of you know this. we do a lot of talking to transit riders, we don't just listen to twitter. and what i want to say is the survey results today are very much in line with what we are hearing. we know people like the new train, they like the way they look, they like the new and improved on board announcements and signage, and just generally they are pretty cool. but i -- what a lot of people said today and what we are hearing is that the seats are absolutely terrible. we are e
so, vr many good things about it, but these are questions that have to be considered and you really have to take seniors and the disabled into consideration. they constitute at least 20% of ridership, and they have been consistently neglected by this board. the bicyclists carry more clout as seniors and disabled and this is disgraceful. because seniors and the disabled are the most vulnerable of our population. >> thank you, mr. wiener. >> good afternoon, chair, directors, executive...
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required kremlin supporat a time he was publicly espousing a new relationship with russia anddi praising vrin, whose green light might be necessary for that project. that is obviously deply compromising, but that may not be much to have the report, because, whether it was criminal or not, we'll go into the report, but what is essential in terms of theublic safety and the security of the country is another matter entirely. >> wdruff: and congressman, what do you make of these early reports th this will not include any further indictments than what we've alread seen? >> well, i think a couple of things. first, that means that this office, the special counsel's office, which is esentially the special counsel for the justice department, it won't be bringing any futicure indents. that doesn't preclude either the main justice department or thern soutistrict of new york or other elements of the justice department from bris,ing indictmend i think is very possible given the number of redactions in the mueller pleadings that suggest other investigations that are still ongoing. but the last point that
required kremlin supporat a time he was publicly espousing a new relationship with russia anddi praising vrin, whose green light might be necessary for that project. that is obviously deply compromising, but that may not be much to have the report, because, whether it was criminal or not, we'll go into the report, but what is essential in terms of theublic safety and the security of the country is another matter entirely. >> wdruff: and congressman, what do you make of these early reports...
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on vr how it came to be. if this were not being used by the town as an annual war memorial that every year after year the town is saying, this is how we honor our veterans, this giant cross, that's a constant message, it's not a historical artifact. >> what if other cities replicated the 9/11 cross? it's a different world. it's a different time. history's changed, but here's an example of a cross that has very contemporary meaning, and to a lot of people. would you prohibit cities and states from duplicating that cross on their public memorials to 9/11? >> so, just so i understand, you're saying they commission a cross that looks like the piece of rubble and then -- you know, i think it depends on how they're displaying it. if it's -- >> didn't you answer that it doesn't exist in splendid isolation? >> exactly. it does not exist in isolation, yes. >> it's -- my question is, it's a 9/11 memorial. that's the predominant thing. there might be some names on it just like our blatensburg cross. >> that would be a p
on vr how it came to be. if this were not being used by the town as an annual war memorial that every year after year the town is saying, this is how we honor our veterans, this giant cross, that's a constant message, it's not a historical artifact. >> what if other cities replicated the 9/11 cross? it's a different world. it's a different time. history's changed, but here's an example of a cross that has very contemporary meaning, and to a lot of people. would you prohibit cities and...
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as part of that, i was getting into quicktime vr, and i ended up doing a cd-rom called virtual gettysburg, an interactive tour of the battlefield. the first thing i did was try to get as many rare photographs of the battlefield as i could find. it is not that hard to find rare images of gettysburg if you have a little money and time. there is all kinds of opportunities to find rare images of gettysburg. i made that cd-rom, then i moved out here to western maryland to work on virtual antietam. but virtual antietam was a lot harder task, because to try to find rare images was really difficult, and i had no idea how to go about it at the time. the shows i would go to, there would not be any photographs. ebay had not really happened yet, so there was nowhere to find it. so i started collecting rare postcards. most of the postcards started around 1905, and i found that some early antietam photographs from the 1880's were on some of these early postcards. i managed to buy the postcard collection of a photographer and historian from antietam, and he had this beautiful trove of postcards he had p
as part of that, i was getting into quicktime vr, and i ended up doing a cd-rom called virtual gettysburg, an interactive tour of the battlefield. the first thing i did was try to get as many rare photographs of the battlefield as i could find. it is not that hard to find rare images of gettysburg if you have a little money and time. there is all kinds of opportunities to find rare images of gettysburg. i made that cd-rom, then i moved out here to western maryland to work on virtual antietam....
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limiting communication until he has all the data at his fingertips to say what happened, instead of what vr executives are saying. he can get ahead of this and limit the pr reputational damage. this is something that will be studied for years. the dreamliner fiasco, they did have it grounded. it was 123 days. boeing got the plane fixed and flying. a previous just on bloomberg last -- guest on bloomberg last hour said once the fixes are in place, they should be back in the air in a couple of weeks. shery: thank you so much. still ahead, we will dig into the fight over 5g. stocks connected to a continued to surge. haidi: and more on the latest drama with brexit. what is the next step for theresa may? this is bloomberg. ♪ shery: this is -- haidi: this is "daybreak asia." shery: sterling jumped as u.k. lawmakers rejected a no deal brexit, delaying the split past march 29 your they will vote on a postponement with no assurances that you will agree. -- the e.u. will agree. looking at where this drama goes next, kathleen. what can we expect? more -- a lot more back and forth. they don't want there
limiting communication until he has all the data at his fingertips to say what happened, instead of what vr executives are saying. he can get ahead of this and limit the pr reputational damage. this is something that will be studied for years. the dreamliner fiasco, they did have it grounded. it was 123 days. boeing got the plane fixed and flying. a previous just on bloomberg last -- guest on bloomberg last hour said once the fixes are in place, they should be back in the air in a couple of...
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through programs like this, emade available for every through contributions to your pbs station fr vrse anu. you're watching pbs steves: orvieto, umbria's grand hill town, sits majestically, high above the valley floor a big chunk of tufa -- a soft and easy-to-cut volcanic stone. a handy funicular shuttles visitors from orvieto's train station and g free park-and-ride loton r up to the town. more and more european towns are dealing with their traffic and parking congestion by making life frustrating anexpensive for anyone who insists on driving into the old center. public transit is designed to reward those who park outside of town. from the top, a bus connects with the funicular t d drops people ri the cathedral square. pedestrian-frilanes make exploring the town a joy. inviting sho show off orvieto's famous and colorful ceramics. the cathedral -- or duomo, as they say in italian -- gets my vote for italy's liveliest facade. this gleaming mass of mosaics and sculpture is a circa-1330 class in world history, back when no one dared estion intelligent desig ea things start with on. eve i
through programs like this, emade available for every through contributions to your pbs station fr vrse anu. you're watching pbs steves: orvieto, umbria's grand hill town, sits majestically, high above the valley floor a big chunk of tufa -- a soft and easy-to-cut volcanic stone. a handy funicular shuttles visitors from orvieto's train station and g free park-and-ride loton r up to the town. more and more european towns are dealing with their traffic and parking congestion by making life...
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that point, being investors from the players clearly steph curry is a pioneer getting involved in the vr world. but does that rub off because of him and his leadership but also where you are based? >> i would say even moron dray iguodala, kevin durant, have taken it upon themselves to learn about these businesses and learn how to invest. i think you'll see more and more nba players doing the same thing. >> in terms -- in terms of the social media aspect, how has that changed the nature of the fans' interaction but also for the players. are there areas where you regret the level with which the players get involved >> there's no turning back this is how players across the legal interact with each other 50 years ago players on one team never knew players on another team, and now they're friends. it does change the dynamic it changes how teams are formed, how they think about where they want to play so i think it's been a really, really big factor. >> this has nothing to do with you but there's been an odd story about basketball in the news this week with michael avenatti being charged with
that point, being investors from the players clearly steph curry is a pioneer getting involved in the vr world. but does that rub off because of him and his leadership but also where you are based? >> i would say even moron dray iguodala, kevin durant, have taken it upon themselves to learn about these businesses and learn how to invest. i think you'll see more and more nba players doing the same thing. >> in terms -- in terms of the social media aspect, how has that changed the...
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. >>> un padre le dpa una vr necesita a su hija y es tep drenz en las redes sociales quÉ tienen ustedes nena mirando a su papÁ el esposo de ricky martin muestra como estÁ vestido prÁcticamente de niÑa con estas faltas y zapatos me siento en mi elemento pienso que estaba mejor vestido de la niÑa, por eso cierto lo ven en sus vacaciones de puerto rico con ricky martin y ahora estÁ haciendo su regreso de labor de artista plÁstico. edwin luna de la trakalosa demostrÓ que estÁ enamorado de sus nenas, en varias fotos se ven disfrazadas, les gusta el nombre de luna tenemos un estreno de lujo una canciÓn que me gusta mucho con camila cabello y alejandro sanz y anuel y escuchemos ( ♪ mÚsica ♪ ). (mÚsica ♪). ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> las dos colaboraciones estÁ pegadas en las redes, de hecho el de alejandro y camila tienen millÓn y de nicky y anuel tambiÉn. anoche se ofrecieron ofrecieron exatlÓn y quien fue el ganador andoni garcÍa del equipo de los contendientes recordemos >>> a andoni adentro y tambiÉn. okey las cosas se le ponen complicada a valeria, andoni debe sacar puras rojas y valeria puras verdes es la
. >>> un padre le dpa una vr necesita a su hija y es tep drenz en las redes sociales quÉ tienen ustedes nena mirando a su papÁ el esposo de ricky martin muestra como estÁ vestido prÁcticamente de niÑa con estas faltas y zapatos me siento en mi elemento pienso que estaba mejor vestido de la niÑa, por eso cierto lo ven en sus vacaciones de puerto rico con ricky martin y ahora estÁ haciendo su regreso de labor de artista plÁstico. edwin luna de la trakalosa demostrÓ que estÁ...
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about purchases, we had many, many hours of discussion about a whole variety of issues -- most members vr interest from biotechnology to specific issues involving the poultry, aquatics, meats. a lot on rice and beyond the purchase. beyond the s.p.s. issues. we actually had long discussions on those who are from the meat -producing areas. so having said that, i want to go to japan very soon that dates will be in the next month. i want to have a bilateral meeting and i want to start on negotiations. we have gone through the process with t.p.a. and we are beyond our 90 days. we feel a certain urgency because of the combination of market access from t.p.p. and europe and the certain thing you alluded to and will have a real effect on our farmers. and in the context of maintaining the steel and aluminum agreement, we want to work out an agreement with cappeda and mexico. whether we succeed, i don't know. but it is certainly my hope we will do that. mr. neal: let me recognize the gentleman from connecticut, mr. arson. loorsloors my question and hope -- mr. larson: hope to give you as much time
about purchases, we had many, many hours of discussion about a whole variety of issues -- most members vr interest from biotechnology to specific issues involving the poultry, aquatics, meats. a lot on rice and beyond the purchase. beyond the s.p.s. issues. we actually had long discussions on those who are from the meat -producing areas. so having said that, i want to go to japan very soon that dates will be in the next month. i want to have a bilateral meeting and i want to start on...
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particularly exciting but more importantly over the next two years, you'll see other services whether it be vr just to be clear, i'm not saying apple is coming out with a car but there could be a service layer they could work with traditional oems this is an important shift why it's important to the stock is the as the business grows, it can get comfortable with apple getting a multiple they deserve. >> i'm beginning to see how strong apple is. because i had a very bad experience with microsoft. i had a mft computer i'm sitting in brazil and it goes black, no service now i'm switching over to apple. i can go anywhere in the world and have service microsoft doesn't have the service. they said we'll replace the computer but i want the memory in the computer >> they couldn't get it back >> the thing with apple, this is all coming together. the service, the product, and also now the content which is really going to be amaze, i think >> hey, gene in terms of what content apple is going to offer, will they get premium services that will be bundled in with that or will it be rag tag content teams whe
particularly exciting but more importantly over the next two years, you'll see other services whether it be vr just to be clear, i'm not saying apple is coming out with a car but there could be a service layer they could work with traditional oems this is an important shift why it's important to the stock is the as the business grows, it can get comfortable with apple getting a multiple they deserve. >> i'm beginning to see how strong apple is. because i had a very bad experience with...