eyes on david beckham today, at buckingham palace with her eyes on david beckham today, monday, june 4th, 2012. captions paid for by nbc-universal television and good morning. welcome to today on a monday morning. i m matt lauer. good morning, everyone, i m savannah guthrie in for ann this morning. let s get right to meredith. you look lovely in the garden. i got to say i love the hat. thank you very much. well, i have the hat on because in about 3 1/2 hours there are going to be 10,000 people behind me at a very special garden party right before they go and attend that concert. they actually won a lottery, i think over 1 million people applied, and there are 10,000 lucky winners. and we actually have some sun, which is amazing. yesterday it was cold, and it was rainy for that historic flotilla. i went down to the thames to watch it. i m going to tell you about that. along with more than 1 million other people. then there s that interview with david beckham, matt,
transfers that customers have to make. over the next few weeks, you are going to hear a lot about it. good morning, sir. have a are great day. reporter: some say metro is handing out good news this morning. adding trains. reporter: pokes say rush plus will improve the commute for 110,000 customers on the green, yellow, blue and orange lines. the red line will not be impacted. 21 stations will get more frequent service with six additional trains every hour of rush hour. part of this is getting ready for the silver line service which begins in about a we are and a half from now. this is the first step we have to get trains, more trains switched off of the tunnel under from rosslyn. put them on the bridge that goes over the plaza. reporter: it is indicated with dashes. one important the orange line that will carry people from largo to vienna and there s one for the yellow line that will travel from greenbelt to franconia-springfield without transfer. people at fran
without regard to is in the majority. since you introduced the bill, there has been a lot of talk about the idea of creating a do not track list. can you talk about that and whether you think that should be considered? i think it is a good idea. it depends on how it is positioned. let me explain one of the provisions in our legislation addresses the subject. today there is the phenomenon of advertising networks in which a variety of websites participate with each other in collecting information from visitors to those websites. they share the information about the profile of preferences on the individual s with the other websites that are a part of the advertising network. a person might be visiting one website and then be marketed by another website based upon the preferences shown by the individual upon the visit to the first website. that is a rather common practice now. there are dozens of advertising networks in operation today. i have some concerns about the way they
obligations and commitments, particularly to seize all settlement activities in the occupied palestinian territories and in east jerusalem and its surroundings, and to abandon the annexation of partite wall and with an end to the policy of blockade in closures that restrict the lives of and movement of our people and deprived them of their basic human rights. our demand for the cessation of settlement activities, the lifting of the blockade, and putting an end to is look illegal israeli policies and practices do not constitute great conditions that are alien to the peace process. they are consistent with the implementation of obligations and commitments that have been agreed and reaffirmed by all the resolutions adopted since the very start of the political process. israel s implementation of these obligations and commitments will create the conducive environment for the success of the negotiations and will give credibility to the pledge to implement the final agreement. is
confidence that they can make choices about ads, and that is exactly what the next phase of the self-regulatory program is going to do. we will be launching an icon, which will appear on third- party-delivered ads on the internet. when consumers get familiar with it, they will be able to see it and know what it means. it means you are being delivered interface acts, and with one or possibly two, but typically one click, you will be able to exercise choices. when it comes to wireless, we are all about apps these days. this is an app for usa today, but it says that this application has access to the following your location, storage, network communication, which is full internet access to my phone, and phone calls. it can read phone state and identity. that could frighten some people. if they want to get news from usa today or purchased something on amazon. why is it necessary that amazon or any other advertiser know the phone calls being made from this phone? i agree