These cities have not historically worked together. They moved to the cloud less than 10 years ago, 5 years ago. And so, one of the biggest criticisms of Flock is that we create this national network of data that allows local law enforcement to work together. It's auniquely American problem. Third question that I talk to you get, right?
team because people were asking why why does people dislike Flock , but not these other things? I said, "Well, it's you can see Flock ." I guarantee you if you go to our website and look at what our camera looks like, and you go back home if you live inAmerica, you will see our cameras everywhere.
character tremendous obstacles Simon and all these people laughing at her she's dressed in a frowsy flock fry flock that's not even a word uma a not very nice outfit
And I don't have to listen to everybody who tells me their life story, because empaths in the workplace, it's like you wear an invisible sign, and people flock to you. They flock to me everywhere. When I used to fly a lot, I'd sit in the airport, and people would just spot me.
And there were three different groups of scientist trying to bring back the woolly mammoth. A flock could be 100 miles long and a mile wide.
There's nothing. Except one thing that he remembered. There's a Flock camera just down the street. So, he pulls out his phone and runs a search for the night and finds one car.
about every day in America. I started Flock 9 years ago because of this exact type of problem. See, I live in in a city called Atlanta and I was frustrated.
Now if you zoom this all the way out, some of the biggest cities in America, some of the biggest companies in America rely on Flock to keep them and their employees and their citizens safe. Two years ago San Francisco was in a crisis as many of you probably know.
Two years ago San Francisco was in a crisis as many of you probably know. They deployed everything Flock has. License plate reading cameras, drones, video cameras, our software that ties it all together, and Mayor Lori described
In addition to that, it's really, really important- To be clear that when we are talking about the Waymo Driver, we are only talking about technology that means you As tourists start to flock to cities to have the chance to check out this technology, there are surplus, and that surplus is actually benefiting traditional jobs.
lived to one another, how similar their personalities were, things like age and gender. Brains of a feather flock together is a really powerful driver for us to connect with other people. And the reason for this, I think, is that our most instinctive ways of understanding others is through mirroring.
And if you look at the early progress in American public health, it is very intricately tied to Christianity in various sects of Christianity that are telling their flock to take care of themselves. You also talk about a conflicting idea though with the Adventists as well in terms of-- since they thought that the Advent was coming
And I would rewrite them as current unknown soldier stories. And people flock to him.
Something else is kind of taking over in a way. They just flock to you, and they want to obey you.
And there were three different groups of scientist trying to bring back the woolly mammoth. And a flock could contain billions of birds.
Because, what you often have-- this is a very typical pattern for social networks-- is that people tend to be with other people like them. Birds of a feather flock together is the saying. And so if you map the social structure, what you end up having is a cluster of people who all know each other here.
So this is my mother's almonds and cheese, a very traditional tapas what I'm about to do. like a flock of people-- it has to do with Hannibal-- we will be big enough that they can take the proteins back
So he goes and he pulls those flock of sheep forward. And then another flock of sheep will lag behind. So we're painting from the back straggler here.
So I had just experienced the best of humanity with my brain tumor. I got a new flock of wrinkles my facialist swore was not there the week before.
There's Bessie Smith in her unmarked grave. Let biographers flock to the clever and pretty, declare us old, drab, utterly last season. And when they're gone, chasing the next fabulous story, say again just one of those things I can't repeat here-- those gorgeous, scandalous, tender words you say to me
Strange things are happening around the Pacific Ocean right now. A 10-foot great white shark spotted dangerously close to a group of children swimming north of Los Angeles. Hundreds of hungry pelicans are flocking to Peruvian ports and coastal markets. The worst winter storm front to hit Chile in more than a decade. And all signs point to El Niño as a major reason why. A number of climate models are calling for the possibility of a Super El Niño brewing this summer. El Niño is not uncommon. This climate phenomenon occurs every few years, but this one could be different.
discovered that followers were flocking to her account for more than just her A-list style.
And people flocked to it.
So birds in flocks , that's another example.
Parents and children alike flocked to the ethnically, racially, and bodily diverse product lines.
But tourists kept flocking in for a while until they, you know.
But people flocked together for strength in numbers after the events in 2002 because they just didn't believe that the state was
We're all flocking to all the Indian restaurants.
Freedivers soon flocked to train alongside him, and those that were instructors, brought students.
And they protect the flocks , primarily through actually just being there.
And they flocked to this.
And everybody's flocking to write for Madonna.
the license plate." So, we did that, put it up in my neighborhood, and about 2 months later, we solved our first crime. And that was the beginning of Flock . And now, as you've heard, the company has grown quite a bit since then. We do more than cameras, we build cameras now,
Last year Ring announced a partnership with Flock Safety who operates those license plate cameras that would have
And that's why they flock to Steve when he visits.
you'll be split off from your flock , from the murmuration.
And therefore the large payment providers would flock to come to us because we would have such great distribution.
and so there was a whole flock of Canadian geese that were flying around the exact same flight pattern as this US airways flight.
And you'll see a flock of cormorants that's got at least 8,000 birds in it going through the water.
hypotheses to understand how birds flock .
And those are his back stragglers. So he goes and he pulls those flock of sheep forward. And then another flock of sheep will lag behind.
If you are briefly distracted by a flock of birds flying overhead, or by the full moon rising behind the warriors as they battle to their death on the roof, or the sunset,
We certainly find that people flock to work for multipliers. And-and I absolutely believe I think most people who study leadership would say that it does trickle down that people
concentrated to begin with people flock to certain neighborhoods because they hear that that's the neighborhood that will support their their art their scene
And the young people who have flocked to the show have taught me so much.
And that's why most workers are flocking into those cities and trying to afford housing, and because we don't build enough, and because most regulations on the housing
So as much as people were flocking around you asking you questions when you were in Brazil, I think there is probably some Googlers here
around in your domestic bird flocks .
And that is why people are flocking to Twine right now, because there is no game engine more accessible.
How many of you have flocked to Ethiopia since my first book came out?