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it i mean we've been looking for data to analyze all along the only thing we found was the date on the sixth of july twenty sixth download and also our experience and what we were trying to do with transfer of data across the atlantic i mean i had some some fairly experience hackers in europe who tried to fix to download that data across the atlantic and they could not do it and when you spoke about wi on the lies the data is that meaning i was reading about an expert forensic case or is this a person who was an allies in the data fully. well he was looking at the data yes and so were about five or six other people. and i was looking at the output of that trying to assess that. just to verify it and then we also tried to test it in the real world not in the speculative world trying to do the transfer to make it something that would be compatible with that download rate and we could not achieve that either so you'll confident the level of a lot of the people that you had on this oh sure i mean we did it we had no other technical data or factual evidence to analyze everything else is jus
it i mean we've been looking for data to analyze all along the only thing we found was the date on the sixth of july twenty sixth download and also our experience and what we were trying to do with transfer of data across the atlantic i mean i had some some fairly experience hackers in europe who tried to fix to download that data across the atlantic and they could not do it and when you spoke about wi on the lies the data is that meaning i was reading about an expert forensic case or is this a...
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. >> the nonpartisan joint committee on taxation analyzed the tax bill and found that they think it would effectively raise taxes. let me read you part of the findings. if it becomes law americans earning $30,000 a year or below would pay higher taxes in 200021. now, i understand that some people might argue that eliminating obamacare subsidies is not the same thing as increasing taxes. but whatever you want to call it, lower income people will have less money so i guess the big question is how can republicans and the white house propose a bill that would simultaneously cut taxes for the wealthiest americans while effectively creating more of a burden for those earning less than $30,000 a year? >> the white house is not going to sign a bill that raises taxes for the middle class, but what you just read gets deep in the weeds of scoring those particular tax bills and one of the fundamental asaumplsumption getting rid of a mandate means folks are going to start to give stuff up. if they don't want it they don't have to have it but changing the mandate doesn't kick people off of policies. mo
. >> the nonpartisan joint committee on taxation analyzed the tax bill and found that they think it would effectively raise taxes. let me read you part of the findings. if it becomes law americans earning $30,000 a year or below would pay higher taxes in 200021. now, i understand that some people might argue that eliminating obamacare subsidies is not the same thing as increasing taxes. but whatever you want to call it, lower income people will have less money so i guess the big question...
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the data is that meaning i was reading about an expert forensic case or is the person who was analyzing the data for you well he was looking at the data yes and so were about five or six other people. and i was looking at the output of that trying to assess that. just to verify and we also tried to test it in the real world not in the speculative world trying to do the transfer to make it something that would be compatible with that download rate and we could not achieve that either so it had to be done locally there was no substantive evidence anywhere if they could produce some factual evidence that we could look at and analyze find but so far they produced absolutely nothing back in twenty thirteen william binney was a welcome guest on american news channels when he exposed previously violations in the n.s.a. spying program than c.n.n. described him as a whistleblower with a dramatic story now they call him a conspiracy theorist benny himself says that channel uses labels instead of actual evidence. they have a problem of course because they've been asserting this kind of. speculatio
the data is that meaning i was reading about an expert forensic case or is the person who was analyzing the data for you well he was looking at the data yes and so were about five or six other people. and i was looking at the output of that trying to assess that. just to verify and we also tried to test it in the real world not in the speculative world trying to do the transfer to make it something that would be compatible with that download rate and we could not achieve that either so it had...
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is being analyzed it's being reviewed it's being measured. but the intelligence services are not the only ones monitoring communications and processing massive data. also private corporations like google amazon facebook and apple collect millions of pieces of information about us to analyze and monetize. that's i think it's the south that's my own sacked that. since i watched of this i don't know when it's just there are nine via chaff and the slick not to sit and watch stuff to thank us and i just ask you to to be honest. we don't really know what exactly happens with our own digital trails our data is transferred invisibly to huge data centers. sublimating into a complex new identity creating our digital self. smartphones capture a communication behavior along when where and with whom we talk the data we create assembling our digital self is also of interest as a juicy source of information for the intelligence community. i don't do those lists i phone and it's not just i phones that's all it's life it is i mean most smartphones of all thes
is being analyzed it's being reviewed it's being measured. but the intelligence services are not the only ones monitoring communications and processing massive data. also private corporations like google amazon facebook and apple collect millions of pieces of information about us to analyze and monetize. that's i think it's the south that's my own sacked that. since i watched of this i don't know when it's just there are nine via chaff and the slick not to sit and watch stuff to thank us and i...
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a molecule. >> reporter: scientists had analyzing the microbes from all walks of life. >> looking to try to understand how the bacteria in our guts affect our over all health. >> reporter: he believes the mine robes play a -- microbes play a role in our health. >> healthier planet, healthier people. >> reporter: for the surfers? >> they're fired up. >> it's cool, that someone is trying to figure out in a scientific way how that works. >> we'll find out the results of the research. it will be available once the study is published. >>> rainfall continues, now san francisco, alameda county. look at the colors on the radar. san rafael, you're in the middle of it, as is petaluma. san francisco it's pouring for you now enveloping oakland, lafayette, walnut creek, alamo, concord, martinez, antioch, you're next, hayward, you're next, and about to san bruno. san jose, not a drop of rain, that will change overnight. it's interesting to see how much it's raining on one side of the bay area. north bay had the fires a month ago, now you could be dealing with mudslides and/or debris flows. mountai
a molecule. >> reporter: scientists had analyzing the microbes from all walks of life. >> looking to try to understand how the bacteria in our guts affect our over all health. >> reporter: he believes the mine robes play a -- microbes play a role in our health. >> healthier planet, healthier people. >> reporter: for the surfers? >> they're fired up. >> it's cool, that someone is trying to figure out in a scientific way how that works. >> we'll...
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the data is that meaning i was reading about an expert forensic aids or is it the person who was analyzing the data for you well he was looking at the data yes and so were about five or six other people. and i was looking at the output of that trying to assess that. just to verify and we also tried to test it in the real world not in the speculative world trying to do the transfer to make it something that would be compatible with that download rate and we could not achieve that either so it had to be done locally there was no substantive evidence anywhere if they could produce some factual evidence that we could look at and analyze find but so far they produced absolutely nothing. thanks for joining us so far here on r.t. the u.s. and the chinese leaders have agreed to work together over the north korea a story and more to the break. i played for many clubs over the years so i know the game and so i got. the ball isn't only about what happens on the pitch for the final school it's about the passion from the fans it's the age of the super money kill the narrowness and spend each image of t
the data is that meaning i was reading about an expert forensic aids or is it the person who was analyzing the data for you well he was looking at the data yes and so were about five or six other people. and i was looking at the output of that trying to assess that. just to verify and we also tried to test it in the real world not in the speculative world trying to do the transfer to make it something that would be compatible with that download rate and we could not achieve that either so it...
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. >> we have not analyzed the proposal and i cannot tell you how much this should be a revenue raiser. >> but we work so hard in this area can you describe what and the rest of this does? led about carried interest?. >> led it defines of partnership interest from businesses that are returning capital with a specified assets and with the was two-step down another earlier of real-estate and cashew derivatives in interest in partnerships. so they were looked down at the partnership's. >> does this bring more people under carried interest were?. >> there isn't any in compared to your legislation?. >> again if not fully analyzed for oil a quantitative impact, it is likely there were -- narrow. >> so there is fewer people that could use capital gains?. >> not prepared to a present law. >> ed is the ability to what we passed in the house. >> in comparison to your ago -- durable is probably is not as broad. >> i understand. >> you are recognized i will strike the last curve. we are appreciative you have offered this amendment. but as a working parent there are difficulties of balancing work a
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a satellite image can view crops in different light spectrum the pixels and then be analyzed against.odels to identify stress before you can even see it with a visible i. can react more precisely and quickly any possible problems. so what does what does the information tell us about what's happening on the farm right now. growing a. weekend out of ones so that the yellow patches mean that that's not as good growth. ok i think we should have a look and we can go see what's actually happening in. the beginning to. even before i want to start showing in my dad's generation this was unthinkable. this is the one thing. that's fine it's the next irrigation is watching search and so that should be fine also this part is ok so we've got to go looking and see where the problem and. a little further down we test the soil again you can see this is much more clay so it's more the holding capacity of the soil is weaker. so what will you do to make sure that this can catch up to some of the other options on the next round of mulching no differently put some. more mulching allows for water to be hel
a satellite image can view crops in different light spectrum the pixels and then be analyzed against.odels to identify stress before you can even see it with a visible i. can react more precisely and quickly any possible problems. so what does what does the information tell us about what's happening on the farm right now. growing a. weekend out of ones so that the yellow patches mean that that's not as good growth. ok i think we should have a look and we can go see what's actually happening in....
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who have technical experience all of the technical data that we had available and could look at the analyze and from that was very clear that it was a local download because of the speeds and all i mean we've even tried to transfer data across the atlantic through the web. and see what speeds we could achieve the most we got was like twelve megabytes per second and you needed at least thirty eight megabytes just to pass the data not counting housekeeping so that meant that the capacity was about one fourth the one eight what would be necessary to transfer that data to somewhere in europe for example and when you spoke about wi on the lies the data is that meaning i was reading about an expert forensic case or is the person who was analyzing the data for you well he was looking at the data yes and so were about five or six other people. and i was looking at the output of that trying to assess that. just to verify and we also tried to test it in the real world not in the speculative world trying to do the transfer to make it something that would be compatible with that there was no substantiv
who have technical experience all of the technical data that we had available and could look at the analyze and from that was very clear that it was a local download because of the speeds and all i mean we've even tried to transfer data across the atlantic through the web. and see what speeds we could achieve the most we got was like twelve megabytes per second and you needed at least thirty eight megabytes just to pass the data not counting housekeeping so that meant that the capacity was...
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. >> stunts on both side and we will analyze this further.ood to see you early in the morning, thanks very much. donald trump pointing the finger at democrats saying they will be to blame if the government does shutdown next month. >> i would blame the democrats. look at the military, we want strong funding for the military, they don't. so many things. as an example they want high taxes, we want to cut taxes. a lot of big differences, we will see what happens. rob: the left can take nancy pelosi and chuck schumer for talking their case out the window if they try to place blame on republicans. >> the politics of blaming the republicans for shutting down government which they do very effectively, very hard for them to blame republicans when they can't even show up. this was a stupid tactical mistake by the democrats. the present dealt with him on the last budget deal, democrats over the republicans, he is actually shown a preference to listen to them and the happiest people today were mitch mcconnell and paul ryan, didn't have to worry about th
. >> stunts on both side and we will analyze this further.ood to see you early in the morning, thanks very much. donald trump pointing the finger at democrats saying they will be to blame if the government does shutdown next month. >> i would blame the democrats. look at the military, we want strong funding for the military, they don't. so many things. as an example they want high taxes, we want to cut taxes. a lot of big differences, we will see what happens. rob: the left can take...
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or the president the truth all of the technical data that we had available and could look at the analyze and from there it was very clear that it was a local download. and prosecutors revealed the true extent of a u.s. navy scandal with hundreds of officers and admirals accused of trading military secrets sex money and alcohol and they're being charged though not with espionage but with corruption. a warm welcome you're watching our c international broadcasting to you live from the russian capital with me. the syrian army stays together with allies it's liberated the last islamic state stronghold in the country abu kemal the town's a key crossing point on the country's border with iraq. is that. kemal is the liberation forces from four states participate in the joint operation and the small pockets of territory in nearby villages now the main and it terrorist control tunnel hawkins has more on how this small town has become a crucial point in the fall and the idle caliphate why is this victory so significant well it's one of the very final steps of the end of the self-proclaimed color fo
or the president the truth all of the technical data that we had available and could look at the analyze and from there it was very clear that it was a local download. and prosecutors revealed the true extent of a u.s. navy scandal with hundreds of officers and admirals accused of trading military secrets sex money and alcohol and they're being charged though not with espionage but with corruption. a warm welcome you're watching our c international broadcasting to you live from the russian...
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lies the data is that meaning i was reading about an expert forensic kater is the person who was analyzing the data for you well he was looking at the data yes and so were about five or six other people. and i was looking at the output of that trying to assess that. just to verify it and we also tried to test it in the real world not in the speculative world trying to do the transfer to make it something that would be compatible with that download rate and we could not achieve that either so this. the challenge on this was because i read that one of the members of you're kind of team that was working on this novel they disagreed with you but they weren't so convinced and i mean convinced that this was definitely the case that this had to be a download is it's not possible to transfer that speed the best we got was from a data center in new jersey to a data center in the u.k. and the best was twelve megabytes per circuit that's what i said was one fourth the one eight the necessary capacity to transfer that data at the rate it was download so it had to be done locally there was no substanti
lies the data is that meaning i was reading about an expert forensic kater is the person who was analyzing the data for you well he was looking at the data yes and so were about five or six other people. and i was looking at the output of that trying to assess that. just to verify it and we also tried to test it in the real world not in the speculative world trying to do the transfer to make it something that would be compatible with that download rate and we could not achieve that either so...
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what is coming is the future, the young people, and this is what we have to analyze. nato is enough, nato is enough, nato was enough, nato is enough. but at the same time they were in the european union, and the idea is that we could arrive to something, could be led by germany or france? cookie. we do not have problems with that. the probably have is we have to build the defense from up to down. he cannot build the defense from the industry up, because then we have problems of supply or these type of province. to your question, we would like ofthreat, this type nationalism, radicalism, we need to have a political project fascinating era citizenship, and this fascination, this enthusiasm for that comes back and we are able to afford to the west something more than the european union which is weak because it is not completely united. any other questions? yes. you, ambassador, for your presentation. two points. the first one has to do with what we are discussing here regarding the -- of the european union, strengthening the military power in the south. my point is, woul
what is coming is the future, the young people, and this is what we have to analyze. nato is enough, nato is enough, nato was enough, nato is enough. but at the same time they were in the european union, and the idea is that we could arrive to something, could be led by germany or france? cookie. we do not have problems with that. the probably have is we have to build the defense from up to down. he cannot build the defense from the industry up, because then we have problems of supply or these...
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we're not having j.c.t., nonpartisan, respected for decades, analyze the bill before we vote on it in the committee and maybe on the floor. again, the republican leadership in the house and senate will ask their members to vote on a major bill without knowing the consequences. in no world is this proper legislative procedure. no party has done this before, democrats, republicans, wigs, anti-federalists, democrat republicans, federalists. we've never seen this before. it's so wrong. it's one of the things that -- we see so many things that ail this country, and i have to say a lot of them stem from the top, from the president, and yet our republican colleagues are still fearful of ignoring him, of not listening to ideas they know are ludicrous. the rush is because my republican friends, fearful of the president and his self-imposed deadline, are trying to hide the bill that would transfer even more wealth to the super wealthy while raising taxes on millions of middle-class americans. now, according to the joint committee on taxation, of all taxpayers making less than $200,000 a year, 1
we're not having j.c.t., nonpartisan, respected for decades, analyze the bill before we vote on it in the committee and maybe on the floor. again, the republican leadership in the house and senate will ask their members to vote on a major bill without knowing the consequences. in no world is this proper legislative procedure. no party has done this before, democrats, republicans, wigs, anti-federalists, democrat republicans, federalists. we've never seen this before. it's so wrong. it's one of...
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those noses described as sustained, now being analyzed by the u.s. navy. >> the u.s. navy aircraft have very powerful computers to analyze these sounds to make sure this is, in fact, the argentinean submarine. >> reporter: the ara san juan was last heard from five days ago. its commander reporting an electrical fault. now it's a race against time to find the 44 crew members on board. including argentina's first female submarine officer, eliana maria krawczyk. the families of the crew members gathering at the nay have base today. carlos mendoza waiting for news of his brother, fernando. he says, "the truth is, the days go by, and not knowing anything at all just kills you. it kills you." >> and linzie janis is live from argentina tonight, where the submarine was heading. and i know authorities there believe the sailors might be running out of time. they've been out of contact now for five days and may only have enough oxygen for two more days at the most? >> reporter: that's right, david. the argentine navy says in a worst case scenario, if the submarine has sunk, it o
those noses described as sustained, now being analyzed by the u.s. navy. >> the u.s. navy aircraft have very powerful computers to analyze these sounds to make sure this is, in fact, the argentinean submarine. >> reporter: the ara san juan was last heard from five days ago. its commander reporting an electrical fault. now it's a race against time to find the 44 crew members on board. including argentina's first female submarine officer, eliana maria krawczyk. the families of the...
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is being analyzed it's being reviewed it's being measured. but the intelligence services are not the only one that i am opposed to. since there was stuff this i don't sponsor now and it's just there and. v.h.f. it is like not to see their stuff to thank us and just. to be honest. we don't really know what exactly happens with our own digital trails our data is transferred invisibly to huge data centers. sublimating into a complex new identity creating our digital self. smartphones capture a communication behavior along when where and with whom we talk. the data we create assembling our digital self is also of interest as a juicy source of information for the intelligence community. but i wonder who is clueless like that and it's not just i phones that's all it's life it is i mean most smartphones of all these days. they were tapping the fiber lines between the google servers yet. they didn't even know this is going on google they got. by had a lot of. surveillance and. also tracy had to as a light it came out it was spying on us and the natio
is being analyzed it's being reviewed it's being measured. but the intelligence services are not the only one that i am opposed to. since there was stuff this i don't sponsor now and it's just there and. v.h.f. it is like not to see their stuff to thank us and just. to be honest. we don't really know what exactly happens with our own digital trails our data is transferred invisibly to huge data centers. sublimating into a complex new identity creating our digital self. smartphones capture a...
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they can't a description of the accusers yearbook analyzed by an expert. >> president trump heads to capitol hill to sell tax reform. the senate plan is running into early republican opposition. >> it's rubio. >> and president trump with his own marco rubio moment. naturally twitter and the florida senator are drinking it in. >> internet went crazy. >> you were waiting for that moment as you saw him struggling for saliva. >> it is thursday, november 16. 4:00 a.m. in the east. this morning two new accusations that roy moore made unwant the z advances on young women. the washington post reporting on the stories of gina richardson and becky ray. >> richardson was a high schooler. richardson declined to give her number but says he called her at school in trig class. she finally relented and says their date ended in an unwanted forceful kiss. >> the other new accuser becky gray was then 22 and working in the men's department of another store. she said he kept asking her out and was persistent. the two women bring the total number of accusers to seven. >> now moore's lawyer is on the offen
they can't a description of the accusers yearbook analyzed by an expert. >> president trump heads to capitol hill to sell tax reform. the senate plan is running into early republican opposition. >> it's rubio. >> and president trump with his own marco rubio moment. naturally twitter and the florida senator are drinking it in. >> internet went crazy. >> you were waiting for that moment as you saw him struggling for saliva. >> it is thursday, november 16. 4:00...
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we basically analyzed what needs to be done. to move to the second phase.'s get to that part because you said that is still work to be done on the financial obligations. what exactly do you mean? what do you want to see an exact terms from the u.k. on it comes to financial obligations? sandro: you know that there are three main issues that need to be tackled from here to the summit in december. one of these is that progress is very good in my view and that is citizens rights. the eu citizens rights in the u.k. and the u.k. citizens rights and the eu. we have to work on the irish border and there's the issue of the financial obligation. analysis, the speech in florence was a good start because the first time the u.k. admitted that there are financial obligations. now we have to negotiate the includedthat must be if you calculate the bill. for this, we must make the best use possible of the next round of negotiations. the first round would be next friday. the second round would be before the end of november. i hope in our view that these two rounds should be
we basically analyzed what needs to be done. to move to the second phase.'s get to that part because you said that is still work to be done on the financial obligations. what exactly do you mean? what do you want to see an exact terms from the u.k. on it comes to financial obligations? sandro: you know that there are three main issues that need to be tackled from here to the summit in december. one of these is that progress is very good in my view and that is citizens rights. the eu citizens...
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office, not as analyzed by democrats but as analyzed by the congressional budget office, they're a neutral third party, they're the referee in washington, they just look at the numbers, whatever party is in charge, they always don't like the congressional budget office because they always tell you thing you don't necessarily want to hear. so the congressional budget office said on both of those bills for health care, both the house and senate, 20 million people plus will lose their health care. so we had a campaign saying we're going to rebuild the country. that hasn't happened. campaign saying we're going to give people more health care. that's not happening. then we had a campaign where our president was saying, we got to be tough ton china. we got to be tough on them. there's all kinds of little quotes i can say from when he was in ohio or he was here, he was there, he was going to be, i'm the tough on china guy. as you can see from this good for good good measure, this is where that outlines chinese trade, foreign trade, and automation have hurt our country and who has been hurt the mo
office, not as analyzed by democrats but as analyzed by the congressional budget office, they're a neutral third party, they're the referee in washington, they just look at the numbers, whatever party is in charge, they always don't like the congressional budget office because they always tell you thing you don't necessarily want to hear. so the congressional budget office said on both of those bills for health care, both the house and senate, 20 million people plus will lose their health care....
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those noises were described as sustained, now being analyzed by the u.s. navy. >> the u.s. navy aircraft have very powerful computers to analyze these sounds to make sure this is the submarine. >> reporter: it was last heard from five days ago, the commander reporting an electrical fault. now it's a race against time to save the 44 crew members on board. including argentina's first female submarine officer. eliana maria crawchuck. carlos mendoza waiting for news of his brother fernando. he says the truth is, the days go by and not knowing anything at all just kills you. it kills you. the argentine navy is saying in the worst kais scenario, if the submarine enough oxygen on board to last the crew one week. it is truly a race against the clock. linzie janis, abc news, mara dell platta, argentina. >>> the texas woman arrested for anti-trump decal on her truck. >> she has a new message for the sheriff. that's next on porld news now. i. for a non-stop, sweet treat goodness, hold on to your tiara kind of day. get 24/7 digestive support, with align. the #1 doctor recommended probi
those noises were described as sustained, now being analyzed by the u.s. navy. >> the u.s. navy aircraft have very powerful computers to analyze these sounds to make sure this is the submarine. >> reporter: it was last heard from five days ago, the commander reporting an electrical fault. now it's a race against time to save the 44 crew members on board. including argentina's first female submarine officer. eliana maria crawchuck. carlos mendoza waiting for news of his brother...
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maria: welcome to "wall street week," the program that analyzes the week that was and helps position you for the week ahead. i'm maria bartiromo. first here is a look at the headlines. house republicans unveiling their tax reform bill, hoping to push through the first revamp' of the tax code in 30 years. if it passes it would cut the number of tax brackets from 7 down to 4. the thanks brackets include 12, 25, 35 and 39.6% for the highest earners. it would cut the corporate tax rate from 35% down to 20%. this would potentially bring billions of dollars back into the u.s. economy. president trump says he hopes to sign the bill by christmastime. the u.s. economy added 261,000 jobs in the month of october with the unemployment rate ticking down to 4.1%. that's the lowest it has been in 17 years. the dow, the nasdaq still have more record closes this past week. a new fed chair named this week. if confirmed by the senate, powell will replace janet yellen whose term ends in february 2018. the dow crushed expectations and people were lining up friday for the iphone 10x. apple shares hitting
maria: welcome to "wall street week," the program that analyzes the week that was and helps position you for the week ahead. i'm maria bartiromo. first here is a look at the headlines. house republicans unveiling their tax reform bill, hoping to push through the first revamp' of the tax code in 30 years. if it passes it would cut the number of tax brackets from 7 down to 4. the thanks brackets include 12, 25, 35 and 39.6% for the highest earners. it would cut the corporate tax rate...
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who have technical experience all of the technical data that we had available and could look at the analyze and from that was very clear that it was a local download because of the speeds and all i mean we've even tried to transfer data across the atlantic through the web. and see what speeds we could achieve the most we got was like twelve megabytes per second and you needed at least thirty eight megabytes just to pass the data not counting housekeeping so that meant that the capacity was about one fourth the one eight what would be necessary to transfer that data to somewhere in europe for example so i want to challenge you on this one because i read that one of the members of you're kind of team that was working on this. they disagreed with you but they weren't so convinced and i mean convinced that this was definitely the case that this had to be a download is it's not possible to transfer that speed now the best we got was from a data center in new jersey to a data center in the u.k. and the best was twelve megabytes per second that's what i said was one fourth the one eight the necess
who have technical experience all of the technical data that we had available and could look at the analyze and from that was very clear that it was a local download because of the speeds and all i mean we've even tried to transfer data across the atlantic through the web. and see what speeds we could achieve the most we got was like twelve megabytes per second and you needed at least thirty eight megabytes just to pass the data not counting housekeeping so that meant that the capacity was...
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. >> reporter: i analyzed over 2,000 school cafeteria inspection reports and the results are pretty gross. >> mouse droppings in the pantry. >> reporter: here's what our investigation uncovered. in prince george's county dozens of schools, one in four, were found to have a rodent issue and foods kept at improper temperatures. >> there was an increased activity last year with rodents and vermin in particular. >> reporter: prince george's county officials won't identify a cause. >> is the food safe? >> the kids should be safe. >> reporter: and then in our nation's capital our investigation found conditions were a little better but still gross in many schools. we found that one in 10 schools had some type of rodent problem and foods kept at improper temperatures last is that an acceptable level for the department of health? >> acceptable is no droppings at all. >> reporter: why aren't all schools violation free and why did prince george's county have an increase in violations this past school year? here's what our investigation uncovered. schools are required to be checked twice a year, but
. >> reporter: i analyzed over 2,000 school cafeteria inspection reports and the results are pretty gross. >> mouse droppings in the pantry. >> reporter: here's what our investigation uncovered. in prince george's county dozens of schools, one in four, were found to have a rodent issue and foods kept at improper temperatures. >> there was an increased activity last year with rodents and vermin in particular. >> reporter: prince george's county officials won't...
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stephen: that could be very dangerous if you analyze some people.t is a lot of information to collect from people's phones. a lolot of issues around data security, a lot of concerns. how do you protect the information? privacy try to provide by design. the way we do it is all our algorithms that gather data and make sense of it -- it is on the phone. that means the only way we need to access the data or we can access the data is if you want a separate storage. in that case, your data is uploaded to our server, but even then, we never touch it. stephen: this is your second year attending web summit. what is the advantage of coming to an event like this? are you looking for investors? what is the goal? anna: i would say we have multiple goals. investors is one of them. the thing that is good about web summit is, when you are in a startup, you are part of a pretty small network. even france, for instance, the network has been getting much bigger. you still are limited. but when you come to a place like this, it brings together tons of people from diffe
stephen: that could be very dangerous if you analyze some people.t is a lot of information to collect from people's phones. a lolot of issues around data security, a lot of concerns. how do you protect the information? privacy try to provide by design. the way we do it is all our algorithms that gather data and make sense of it -- it is on the phone. that means the only way we need to access the data or we can access the data is if you want a separate storage. in that case, your data is...
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over the sea between south korea and japan the united states and south korea say they are still analyzing. what kind of missile was fired? it's north korea's first launch since it fired a missile over japan in mid september the united states of course is. leading efforts to pressure north korea to abandon its nuclear program via international sanctions and the u. s. president donald trump has of course exchanges and. past no insult sent via twitter at with that the leader of north korea at kim at john earn as well for more on that it said go to washington our correspondent philip crown is that. outfit what is known about this missile launch at this time. quite a lot now over the last few minutes we have. receive confirmation from the pentagon all of this launch first of all and that's the u. s. military believes this was an. intercontinental ballistic missile launch in other words this was a missile that could have reached another continent in other words. the united states this was a missile that flew around one thousand kilometers says the pentagon that is a significant d distance and l
over the sea between south korea and japan the united states and south korea say they are still analyzing. what kind of missile was fired? it's north korea's first launch since it fired a missile over japan in mid september the united states of course is. leading efforts to pressure north korea to abandon its nuclear program via international sanctions and the u. s. president donald trump has of course exchanges and. past no insult sent via twitter at with that the leader of north korea at kim...
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based on analyzing the gap between schools it is historically under served schools. the within schools are high gap schools. african-american schools have the largest achievement gap district wide between and within schools. it is persistent in the last 25 years. it is back to the star test, all of those tests back 25 years, the results 74% of the african-american students are not meeting standards. if you analyze within schools nine tenths of the highest gaps are between african americans and white students or between asian students. between all climate measures the gap is greatest for african-american students. with all of that, what do i believe or what am i recommending we do to interrupt the barriers? you see on the side the letters and i call it with the help of as i said research rpa, it is pitch and this is what i believe. if you look at the second column. those are the historically under served schools. third are the high gaps. they need to be in place in all of the historically underserved schools and in the i, t, c in the high gap schools. i will go throug
based on analyzing the gap between schools it is historically under served schools. the within schools are high gap schools. african-american schools have the largest achievement gap district wide between and within schools. it is persistent in the last 25 years. it is back to the star test, all of those tests back 25 years, the results 74% of the african-american students are not meeting standards. if you analyze within schools nine tenths of the highest gaps are between african americans and...
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everything dude is being analyzed it's being weighed and intervene measurably i'm going to call this is my phone and it's not just i phones that are just like things i mean they saw things out of the state at the moment we are in a state of the universe legislation where it started something that was for a week that i would rather take the risks of democracy to the risks of dictatorship digital dissidents at this time on al-jazeera. in the scene out here the last one. now pekka article in the. yeah you were too if i could you know like me. to call you. against you. because that for. once i knew from the fake movie it's one spouse bombs if you don't they found them and on the traffic and and being referenced and thought see. the mock meeting on the back and go mad men so look of your sons all male circus. and old maids had two pipes on the rocking. thing to be done after the months gone be so little notebook on what to do at home swimmer and moans cup yeah. yeah so oak says he can do it if we don't of bones we are open most. of missing the whole long are. missing also and bumps who li
everything dude is being analyzed it's being weighed and intervene measurably i'm going to call this is my phone and it's not just i phones that are just like things i mean they saw things out of the state at the moment we are in a state of the universe legislation where it started something that was for a week that i would rather take the risks of democracy to the risks of dictatorship digital dissidents at this time on al-jazeera. in the scene out here the last one. now pekka article in the....
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it's portal analyze the world's most popular instagram accounts celebrities in particular use the platform to share news beyonce first posted pics of her newly born twins here dewar one hundred seven million followers. in fourth cristiana ronaldo the real madrid striker likes portraying himself as a football hero and a family man on instagram but currently ronaldo is under investigation for tax fraud his pregnant girlfriend three children and one hundred thirteen million followers await the verdict. in third ariana grande day in summer she was made an honorary citizen of manchester for organizing a fund raising concert for the victims of the terror attack at her show in may one hundred fourteen million instagram followers are touched by her compassion. the runner up. as a former u.s. teen idol who now cultivates a more mature image these make up mishaps will do nothing to deter her one hundred twenty eight million followers. and the winner is instagram's very own account it showcases the best of users pics curated by instagram is community two hundred twenty seven million followers are hoo
it's portal analyze the world's most popular instagram accounts celebrities in particular use the platform to share news beyonce first posted pics of her newly born twins here dewar one hundred seven million followers. in fourth cristiana ronaldo the real madrid striker likes portraying himself as a football hero and a family man on instagram but currently ronaldo is under investigation for tax fraud his pregnant girlfriend three children and one hundred thirteen million followers await the...
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we're in an era where we have great tools to analyze big data. it's happening all the time. and as the landscape of cancer has changed, we're getting so much data that we can analyze. and so certainly looking at brca individuals and finding out how they may differ and what their risks of cancer are by doing statistical analysis of large data sets is something that we're super excited about helping with, and silicon valley can really help. there's obviously a lot of expertise. >> okay, so that's a call to action right now. >> yeah, definitely. you know, if you're interested in looking at cancer from a data-analytics perspective, please come and talk to us, 'cause we can connect you with the researchers that need the help. >> you aren't just giving the money away. you're demanding accountability, so you've made donations to several prominent facilities. >> mm-hmm. yeah, we started with giving donations to harvard, stanford, and ucsf. and one of the things that was most important is to foster collaboration, and it's actually been great. i mean, these institutions are somewhat s
we're in an era where we have great tools to analyze big data. it's happening all the time. and as the landscape of cancer has changed, we're getting so much data that we can analyze. and so certainly looking at brca individuals and finding out how they may differ and what their risks of cancer are by doing statistical analysis of large data sets is something that we're super excited about helping with, and silicon valley can really help. there's obviously a lot of expertise. >> okay, so...