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raj rajkumar, what's your job here at carnegie mellon? raj: i'm a professor of electric engineering and robotics at carnegie mellon. peter: how'd you get into hat? raj: i did my post graduate studies and got my masters at carnegie mellon. then i left c.m.u. joined i.b.m. research for three years or so and i came back to c.m.u. because i liked c.m.u. and pittsburgh that much. peter: what kind of things do you work on? raj: i work on what are called embedded systems, the technical term. these are things that embed computers inside them but the research basically uses different devices. for example, your smart phone is a sophisticated device but you don't worry about the components inside there. televisions, for example, it has components side it but it is meant to be a television. that toaster that we use on a daily basis that cost 10 bucks -- it's an embedded computer embedded inside a toaster. these are embedded systems that act smart but it's a dedicated device of some other kind. i've been working on embedded systems since my doctrine a
raj rajkumar, what's your job here at carnegie mellon? raj: i'm a professor of electric engineering and robotics at carnegie mellon. peter: how'd you get into hat? raj: i did my post graduate studies and got my masters at carnegie mellon. then i left c.m.u. joined i.b.m. research for three years or so and i came back to c.m.u. because i liked c.m.u. and pittsburgh that much. peter: what kind of things do you work on? raj: i work on what are called embedded systems, the technical term. these are...
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raj rajkumar, what's your job here at carnegie mellon? raj: i'm a professor of electric engineering and robotics at carnegie mellon. peter: how'd you get into that? raj: i did my post graduate studies and got my masters at carnegie mellon. then i left c.m.u. joined i.b.m. research for three years or so and i came back to c.m.u. because i liked c.m.u. and pittsburgh that much. peter: what kind of things do you work on? raj: i work on what are called embedded systems, the technical term. these are things that embed computers inside them but the user basically uses different devices. for example, your smart phone is a sophisticated device but you don't worry about the components inside there. televisions, for example, it has a computer inside it but it is meant to be a television. think about a projector. it.as a computer inside of that toaster that we use on a daily basis that cost $10, it has a tiny computer embedded inside it. these are embedded systems that act smart but it's a dedicated device of some other kind. i've been working on em
raj rajkumar, what's your job here at carnegie mellon? raj: i'm a professor of electric engineering and robotics at carnegie mellon. peter: how'd you get into that? raj: i did my post graduate studies and got my masters at carnegie mellon. then i left c.m.u. joined i.b.m. research for three years or so and i came back to c.m.u. because i liked c.m.u. and pittsburgh that much. peter: what kind of things do you work on? raj: i work on what are called embedded systems, the technical term. these...
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. >> host: rahul telang is a professor at carnegie mellon university, and he's co-director for the initiative for digital media analytics which is what, sir? >> guest: so, again, the book at some level is a culmination of the research we have been doing for the last maybe 10, 12 years. and in the process as we did variety of research both whether research questions dealt at the firm level, but also at a policy level. so we have done a lot of work on copyrights and infringement and how effective various policies are. in the process then we established this center called the initiative for digital entertainment analytics. the purpose of the center is to, you know, hire faculty and students who will commit their time doing research relative to the media industry. >> host: professor, has, have the legislators and regulators here in washington kept up with the changes in this world? >> guest: so i think much of the focus over the last maybe ten years as far as i think when it came to regulation was basically protecting the content; that is, how to stop the infringement of the content. you know, 19
. >> host: rahul telang is a professor at carnegie mellon university, and he's co-director for the initiative for digital media analytics which is what, sir? >> guest: so, again, the book at some level is a culmination of the research we have been doing for the last maybe 10, 12 years. and in the process as we did variety of research both whether research questions dealt at the firm level, but also at a policy level. so we have done a lot of work on copyrights and infringement and...
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peter: i'm with raj rajkumar of carnegie mellon. what are we looking at right here? what is this? raj: we are looking at a cadillac which is capable of drivin
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. >> he has a professor at carnegie mellon university. >> the book at some level is a combination of research we have been doing for the past ten or 12 years. otherwise in the process we did a variety of research at the firm level and policy level. we did a lot of work on copyright infringement and how effective the policies are. we established the center for digital entertainment. the purpose is. [inaudible] professor, have the legislators and regulators here in washington kept up with the changes in this world? >> i think much of the focus over the past ten years, as far as i think into regulation is basically protecting the content. how to stop the infringement of the content. when napster came in, the music industry is not what it was ten years ago. obviously the content industry definitely wants to be able to protect the intellectual property and copyright. it gets really challenging because now it's the individual users and it's hard to go after them and stop them. sometimes we are playing this technology whack a mole. something comes in you and you stop that thing and somethin
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he was also an undergraduate at carnegie mellon university in pittsburgh. froms joining us massachusetts. independent line. : good morning. thank you for c-span. i've watched all over youtube, the people that have run around for the democratic party to try to get others to get registered to vote. then they throw out the republican registrations, only submitting the democratic registrations. there was all kinds of nasty stuff going on with the democratic party. they have lied to people. they burned bernie sanders right of the contest. that was despicable. she can address that. >> thank you so much for your call. aboutrstand your concern stories of that nature. i will tell you this, as i said at the outset of our conversation, there been a bevy of independent research that has been conducted by academicians, reporters, think takes on both sides of the aisle. liberal leaning organizations, conservative organizations that have all shown that these kinds of actions have not led to voter fraud. i will tell you, if some of the things that you have mentioned have b
he was also an undergraduate at carnegie mellon university in pittsburgh. froms joining us massachusetts. independent line. : good morning. thank you for c-span. i've watched all over youtube, the people that have run around for the democratic party to try to get others to get registered to vote. then they throw out the republican registrations, only submitting the democratic registrations. there was all kinds of nasty stuff going on with the democratic party. they have lied to people. they...
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i don't know how they did is >> from carnegie mellon university co-author of the book steamy - - streaming stealing data cable or satellite provider. [inaudible conversations] >> good evening. i guess everybody did not get the memo to dress up but i could not not to be herere because brcs so thrilled if i have not had a chance to say hello to have that extraordinary privilege to be the president of the extraordinary institution and could not be most fitting that we are here tonight to celebrate this book cannot serve and this subject in this house. [applause] as solid you know, so well we are gathered this evening in the home eleanor roosevelt shared with her husband and her mother-in-law of laugh 25 years from the front steps that you enter today departing for washingtona 1933 to take on the burden of life and the lighthouse and the challenges and with the decades after when roosevelt became not just of first lady of the united states but of the world her activism and sense of justice the belief in women's rights and quest for civil rights were commitments borne and nurtured. here raising
i don't know how they did is >> from carnegie mellon university co-author of the book steamy - - streaming stealing data cable or satellite provider. [inaudible conversations] >> good evening. i guess everybody did not get the memo to dress up but i could not not to be herere because brcs so thrilled if i have not had a chance to say hello to have that extraordinary privilege to be the president of the extraordinary institution and could not be most fitting that we are here tonight...
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but apple has hired a guy from carnegie mellon who is a big name in the ai space. is hope that maybe apple accelerates a little bit, but they have ground to regain eventually. >> that was alex webb and tom giles. stuff, covering serious alex has also been hard at work seeking out the back is gadgets of ces. here is a look. >> this is the little robot from auto pets in michigan. in seven detects waste minutes and wicks away the garbage and replaces it with a new cap litter. r. cat litte >> the utopia of technology, i am sure. the wearables market is looking to pick up the pace. up this monday on bloomberg television, eu commissioner will join my colleagues for an exclusive interview. join us for that conversation at 10:30 in new york. and if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio. you can now listen in the u.s. on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ . . wow, x1 has netflix? hey, drop a beat. ♪ show me orange is the new black ♪ ♪ wait, no, bloodline ♪ how about bojack, luke cage ♪ oh, dj tanner maybe show me lilyhammer ♪ ♪ stranger things, marseille, the fall
but apple has hired a guy from carnegie mellon who is a big name in the ai space. is hope that maybe apple accelerates a little bit, but they have ground to regain eventually. >> that was alex webb and tom giles. stuff, covering serious alex has also been hard at work seeking out the back is gadgets of ces. here is a look. >> this is the little robot from auto pets in michigan. in seven detects waste minutes and wicks away the garbage and replaces it with a new cap litter. r. cat...
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announcer: tonight on "the communicators," carnegie mellon professor, co-author of the book "streamingsharing, stealing" discusses the impact of data on the book and tv industries. he talks about how companies like netflix, amazon and google accumulate large amounts of data on consumer preferences and use it to transform industries. access to this detailed user information and having the skills and willingness to use the data, you would think it provides them an advantage. and you can see where it is going. >> watching the communicators tonight on c-span two. >> more than thrilled your members of the u.k.'s youth parliament gathered for the annual debate. the students range from ages 11 to 18 and consider several topics about a better and kinder democracy and how to achieve it. this is 30 minutes. >> now will make speeches on better, kinder democracy. --all [applause] >> thank you mr. speaker. in my world, every one of us enters this unusual world with a driving desire to make change. for one second, shut your eyes and portray in image where heads are beheaded, bodies are ripped from t
announcer: tonight on "the communicators," carnegie mellon professor, co-author of the book "streamingsharing, stealing" discusses the impact of data on the book and tv industries. he talks about how companies like netflix, amazon and google accumulate large amounts of data on consumer preferences and use it to transform industries. access to this detailed user information and having the skills and willingness to use the data, you would think it provides them an advantage....
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but apple has hired a guy from carnegie mellon who is a big name in the ai space. is hope that maybe apple accelerates a little bit, but they have ground to regain eventually. >> that was alex webb and tom giles. besides covering serious stuff, alex has also been hard at work seeking out the wackiest gadgets. here is a look. >> this is the little robot from auto pets in michigan. the robot detects waste in seven minutes and wicks away the garbage and replaces it with a new cat litter. >> the utopia of technology, i am sure. 2016 was tough for fitbit. the wearables market is looking to pick up the pace. and coming up this monday on bloomberg television, eu commissioner will join my colleagues for an exclusive interview. join us for that conversation at 10:30 in new york. and if you like bloomberg news, check us out on the radio. you can now listen in the u.s. on sirius xm. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> i am courtney collins and you are watching "bloomberg technology." let's begin with a check of your first word news. florida governor rick scott says the citizens of florid
but apple has hired a guy from carnegie mellon who is a big name in the ai space. is hope that maybe apple accelerates a little bit, but they have ground to regain eventually. >> that was alex webb and tom giles. besides covering serious stuff, alex has also been hard at work seeking out the wackiest gadgets. here is a look. >> this is the little robot from auto pets in michigan. the robot detects waste in seven minutes and wicks away the garbage and replaces it with a new cat...
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from carnegie mellon. >>> little over 20 minutes to go before the closing bell. stocks lower. well off the lows. dow's down 167. taking the most points off the dow, goldman sachs. >> is it today again? >> goldman sachs and some of the oil majors as well. >>> president donald trump in harsh rhetoric for lockheed martin in the past over the cost of its f-35 fighter jet, but today he actually praised the company in front of reporters. we'll tell you what changed and what it means for the company next. >>> and could there be antitrust issues with alphabet under this new administration? we're going to talk to an antitrust expert about the issues the company could face in the future coming up. >>> we mentioned earlier that energy stocks are the worst performers today as oil moves a little bit lower here. >> joining us now is had a lean lacrosse, managing director of the markets. welcome. >> hello. >> why are we seeing a lower move today? >> the concern is where the price is going to end up. we've seen a big jump in rig counts. we've seen a big increase in drilling in the u.s. and th
from carnegie mellon. >>> little over 20 minutes to go before the closing bell. stocks lower. well off the lows. dow's down 167. taking the most points off the dow, goldman sachs. >> is it today again? >> goldman sachs and some of the oil majors as well. >>> president donald trump in harsh rhetoric for lockheed martin in the past over the cost of its f-35 fighter jet, but today he actually praised the company in front of reporters. we'll tell you what changed and...
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. >> tonight on "the communicators," a carnegie mellon professor discusses the impact of data on the book, movie, and television industries. he talks about how companies like netflix, amazon, and google accumulate data and use it to industries. >> having access to this data and having the skills and willingness to use it, you think would provide them an advantage. you can see where the investing is now going. >> watch "the communicators" tonight. >> the ronald reagan presidential foundation hosted a young woman's leadership summit in celebration of the 35th anniversary of the appointment of sandra day o'connor to the supreme court. the discussion included the life and legacy. this is 40 minutes. rebekah: as we begin, i want to start talking about women and leadership. and i am an avid researcher so i began by going to my good friend, google. rebecca: as we begin, i want to start talking about women and leadership. and i am an avid researcher so i began by going to my good friend, google. no, i did not. so, i went to google. i would have a lovely image of google there but i think you
. >> tonight on "the communicators," a carnegie mellon professor discusses the impact of data on the book, movie, and television industries. he talks about how companies like netflix, amazon, and google accumulate data and use it to industries. >> having access to this data and having the skills and willingness to use it, you think would provide them an advantage. you can see where the investing is now going. >> watch "the communicators" tonight. >>...
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cheryl: kumar shows off the automated parts he created for the cadillac at carnegie mellon universityf it as a super duper, cruisal cro button -- cruise control button. cheryl: he says that general motors will feature the invention in some of the vehicles this year. that is good gnaws for trump who met with the big three american auto makers this morning and asked them to make more cars in the u.s. the meeting was blocks away from where the washington auto show is getting set up to the public on friday. >> it's understandable that a president concerned about employment in the united states would look at the car business. made in america is your car? frank studies components of every car on the road and he is concerned about the president's plan. >> the consumer will pay more for the car because of the tariffs imposed on the vehicle coming from outside the u.s. >> it is understandable to look at it on a macro basis and say there are opportunities here to increase employment. >> a new president is driving the conversation at the washington auto show this year. >> in northwest west, cher
cheryl: kumar shows off the automated parts he created for the cadillac at carnegie mellon universityf it as a super duper, cruisal cro button -- cruise control button. cheryl: he says that general motors will feature the invention in some of the vehicles this year. that is good gnaws for trump who met with the big three american auto makers this morning and asked them to make more cars in the u.s. the meeting was blocks away from where the washington auto show is getting set up to the public...
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>> tonight on the communicators, carnegie mellon university professor and co-author of the book streaming, sharing, stealing will discuss the -- and of data on the its impact on the entertainment industry. access to this detailed user information, and having the skills and thatngness to use the data you think it would provide them with an advantage. you can see they are really investing and outgrowing. you can watch the communicators tonight on c-span and c-span2 at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. >> tonight on c-span, we hear from vehicle technology experts and government consultants about the latest technology and the future of transportation. >> so, today 90% of the accidents that happen on our roadways are due to human error -- distracted driving, drunk driving. if we, in theory, eliminate humans from the driving equation, then we eliminate 90% of the accidents. that in itself is huge. i mentioned also enhanced mobility for the elderly and disabled. that is also exciting. another part is rethinking power rethinking our land use. if we have more of a shared use society where people are not pur
>> tonight on the communicators, carnegie mellon university professor and co-author of the book streaming, sharing, stealing will discuss the -- and of data on the its impact on the entertainment industry. access to this detailed user information, and having the skills and thatngness to use the data you think it would provide them with an advantage. you can see they are really investing and outgrowing. you can watch the communicators tonight on c-span and c-span2 at 8:00 p.m. eastern...
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there's been research done by a professor at carnegie mellon that's estimated that the united states has been involved in one way or another in 81 different elections since world war ii. that doesn't include coups or e regime change. russia has done it some 36 times. when russia was apparently trying to influence our election, we had the israelis accusing us of trying to influence their election. we live in a big glass house and there are a lot of rocks to throw, and i think that's consistent with what you've said on other matters. i want to get to the purpose of the meeting, foreign cyber threats. i think admiral rogers and director clapper, you all have this very difficult thing to communicate to policy people who may not have subject matter expertise in this space. for example, director clapper, you were saying that one of the problems with a counterattack, i think it was you, it could have been admiral rogers, is that you may have to use an asset that's actually a presence on some other nation where that nation may or may not know that we have a presence there. in fact, we have p
there's been research done by a professor at carnegie mellon that's estimated that the united states has been involved in one way or another in 81 different elections since world war ii. that doesn't include coups or e regime change. russia has done it some 36 times. when russia was apparently trying to influence our election, we had the israelis accusing us of trying to influence their election. we live in a big glass house and there are a lot of rocks to throw, and i think that's consistent...
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there's been a research by a professor at carnegie mellon that's estimated that the united states has been involved in one way or another in 81 different elections since world war ii. that doesn't include coupes or regime changes. russia's done it some 36 times. in fact, when russia apparently was trying to influence our election, we had the israelis accusing us of trying to influence their election. so i'm not here to talk about that, but i am here to say that we live in a big glass house and there a lot of rocks to throw and i think that's consistent with what you said on other matters. i want to get back to the purpose of the meeting, the foreign cyber threats. i think admiral rogers and director clapper, you all have this very difficult thing to communicate to policy people who may not have subject matter expertise in this space. for example, director clapper, you were saving that one of the problems with a counterattack, think it was you, it could have been admiral rogers, is thatou may have to use an asset that's actually a presence on some other naon where that nation may or ma
there's been a research by a professor at carnegie mellon that's estimated that the united states has been involved in one way or another in 81 different elections since world war ii. that doesn't include coupes or regime changes. russia's done it some 36 times. in fact, when russia apparently was trying to influence our election, we had the israelis accusing us of trying to influence their election. so i'm not here to talk about that, but i am here to say that we live in a big glass house and...
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so i was visited -- at that point i was at the lewis institute of peace on a sabbatical from carnegie mellon university where i had gone after leaving to department of state. institute ofjim and bob einhorne --and asked me what i take asked me would i take bill burns's place? i did nothing wrong about it. i thought it was important to do so i accepted. i was told that i had to understand that this was in interagency effort, it was not the state department in charge. all of the money came from the pentagon. and therefore, the agreements had to be signed by the pentagon representative, who was gloria duffy. so i got to sit up front and help with the negotiations. gloria signed the agreements. in the process, i want to mention two attorneys that helped me and gloria very much, you have already mentioned one of them. jack beard and roy gardner. two very able lawyers from the defense department. i think it is fair to say that jack beard probably created this legal framework. it consisted of we call an umbrella agreement that describe the scope of what the operations were going to be with the four
so i was visited -- at that point i was at the lewis institute of peace on a sabbatical from carnegie mellon university where i had gone after leaving to department of state. institute ofjim and bob einhorne --and asked me what i take asked me would i take bill burns's place? i did nothing wrong about it. i thought it was important to do so i accepted. i was told that i had to understand that this was in interagency effort, it was not the state department in charge. all of the money came from...
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[applause] >> tonight on the communicators, carnegie mellon university professor and co-author of the book streaming, sharing, stealing will discuss the -- and of data on the its impact on the entertainment industry. access to this detailed user information, and having the skills and thatngness to use the data you think it would provide them with an advantage. you can see they are really investing and outgrowing
[applause] >> tonight on the communicators, carnegie mellon university professor and co-author of the book streaming, sharing, stealing will discuss the -- and of data on the its impact on the entertainment industry. access to this detailed user information, and having the skills and thatngness to use the data you think it would provide them with an advantage. you can see they are really investing and outgrowing
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there has been researched on de by a professor at carnegie mellon that has estimated that the united states has been involved, in one way or another, and 81 different elections since world war ii. that doesn't include regime changes. so tangible evidence where we have tried to affect an outcome to our purpose. russia has done it some 36 times. in fact, when russia apparently was trying to influence our election, we had the israelis and queuing us accusing us of trying to influence their election, so i am not here to talk about that, but i am here to say that we live in a big glasshouse and there are a lot of rocks to throw, and i think that is consistent with what you said on other matters. i want to get back to the purpose of the meeting, the foreign cyber threats. i think what admiral rogers and director clapper, you all have this very difficult thing to communicate to policy people who may not have subject matter expertise in the space. for example, director clapper, you are saying that one of the problems for the counterattacks, i think it was you, is that you may have to use an
there has been researched on de by a professor at carnegie mellon that has estimated that the united states has been involved, in one way or another, and 81 different elections since world war ii. that doesn't include regime changes. so tangible evidence where we have tried to affect an outcome to our purpose. russia has done it some 36 times. in fact, when russia apparently was trying to influence our election, we had the israelis and queuing us accusing us of trying to influence their...
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then, earned a master's degree from carnegie-mellon in pittsburgh pennsylvaniamy work .ent time as an executive director for nonprofit on the hill. i was assistant to a wonderful person named julie middleton. the park that worked at was formally known as the hunters point community foundation. we did several programming for kids in the neighborhood. i also have a background in politics on both sides of the day here in san francisco and oakland. i have done fund-raising for different candidates. i have work experience with the federal reserve bank of san francisco. i am most proud of the work i have done for myself. i started a business called power forward, a social media and public policy consulting firm. >> why did you choose to return and live in san francisco? what motivated you to run? >> what motivated me was my love of san francisco. i see the changes that are happening. i see people picking cans out of the garbage. i see that there is no neighborhood grocery store. i see that small businesses are coming and going. they have not been able to sustain themselves. fr
then, earned a master's degree from carnegie-mellon in pittsburgh pennsylvaniamy work .ent time as an executive director for nonprofit on the hill. i was assistant to a wonderful person named julie middleton. the park that worked at was formally known as the hunters point community foundation. we did several programming for kids in the neighborhood. i also have a background in politics on both sides of the day here in san francisco and oakland. i have done fund-raising for different candidates....
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at harvardbeen business school, out of cornell, rather, and a tour of duty at carnegie mellon years agod we have another robert kaplan on our set with michael mckee later this morning, the dallas fed president. doing monetary economics, are you? robert: he takes care of the capital markets part. tom: establish for us a leadership observation about president-elect. robert: this is still uncharted territory. right now he looks like a transactional president, reacting quickly to events, not often in deep consultation with advisers. but that may have been something that was very effective during the campaign. we will have to see what leadership style he uses when he becomes president. tom: you own the phrase "balanced scorecard." what is the balanced scorecard for donald trump? that is the challenge of any leader, is to not just have people around you that agree with what you are saying and doing, but actually have people that can challenge your assumptions and have that occur before you make some of the big decisions. so you do have a leadership style. we can see that in some of the past p
at harvardbeen business school, out of cornell, rather, and a tour of duty at carnegie mellon years agod we have another robert kaplan on our set with michael mckee later this morning, the dallas fed president. doing monetary economics, are you? robert: he takes care of the capital markets part. tom: establish for us a leadership observation about president-elect. robert: this is still uncharted territory. right now he looks like a transactional president, reacting quickly to events, not often...
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are carnegie mellon?rtain educational tracks they have there in robotics and virtual reality or whatever it may be they are pushing out these engineers who are very, very specifically educated in those spaces. that's why it's there. it could be that simple. university of michigan, michigan state, wayne state, they create a couple of programs that are specific in technology and start pushing out these people who have a unique skill, all of a sudden that whole area can grow. a lot of things are playing with each other here. julie: that was quicken loans dan gilbert with our david westin. david is in detroit at the north american international auto show. as we hear about the sort of advances in technology that the auto industry is making and we also hear about the job, the push to keep jobs in the united states, is there talk about how many jobs that tech push is going to add in detroit? david: they believe it really can revive detroit and all southeastern michigan. you just stutched on the two sides. on the
are carnegie mellon?rtain educational tracks they have there in robotics and virtual reality or whatever it may be they are pushing out these engineers who are very, very specifically educated in those spaces. that's why it's there. it could be that simple. university of michigan, michigan state, wayne state, they create a couple of programs that are specific in technology and start pushing out these people who have a unique skill, all of a sudden that whole area can grow. a lot of things are...
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apple has made some most -- it hired a guy from carnegie mellon. he is a big name in the ai space.uple people who know him. they say he is an impressive operator. there are hopes apple accelerates a little bit, but they have ground to regain, essentially. caroline: alex, one last crazy thing you saw out there? robotic cat litter -- the cat enters, does its business, and it clears the muck away. caroline: who new technology could take us so far. alex webb, fantastic to have you. tom giles, wonderful to have you in the studio. scarlet, oliver, in the studio. scarlet: thanks so much, caroline hyde. much more from ces in las vegas. we will be speaking to john martin as well. from new york, this is bloomberg. ♪ oliver: it is 3:00 p.m. in new york, 12:00 p.m. in san francisco, i am oliver renick in new york. scarlet: and i am scarlet fu. welcome to bloomberg markets. oliver: we are live from bloomberg world headquarters in new york for the next hour. plus we will be covering stories in las vegas, ces, newport beach, and chicago. here is what we are watching -- the dow flirts with 20000 a
apple has made some most -- it hired a guy from carnegie mellon. he is a big name in the ai space.uple people who know him. they say he is an impressive operator. there are hopes apple accelerates a little bit, but they have ground to regain, essentially. caroline: alex, one last crazy thing you saw out there? robotic cat litter -- the cat enters, does its business, and it clears the muck away. caroline: who new technology could take us so far. alex webb, fantastic to have you. tom giles,...
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by a was research done professor of the carnegie mellon that estimated that the united states has been involved in 81 different elections since world war ii. that does not include to regime changes. tangible evidence where we have tried to affect an outcome to our purpose. russia has done it some 36 times. we had the israelis accusing us of trying to influence their election in the past. i'm here to say that we live in a big glass house and there are a lot of rocks to throw and that is consistent with what you said on other matters. back to thet purpose of the meeting, the foreign cyber threats. admiral rogers and director clapper,-- director you have a difficult thing to communicate to policy people that may not have subject expertise in this space. director clapper, you were counteregarding a attack, that you may need to use .n asset we have a presence across cyberspace that is not known. that could be part of the counterattack. adversitiest of our may or not -- may or may not be aware of our presence. director clapper: i think you has to singly illustrated the complexities. writtenm
by a was research done professor of the carnegie mellon that estimated that the united states has been involved in 81 different elections since world war ii. that does not include to regime changes. tangible evidence where we have tried to affect an outcome to our purpose. russia has done it some 36 times. we had the israelis accusing us of trying to influence their election in the past. i'm here to say that we live in a big glass house and there are a lot of rocks to throw and that is...
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there is research done by professor up at carnegie mellon that estimated the united states has been involved in one way or another and 81 different elections since world war ii. regimeesn't include changes. tangible evidence where we have tried to affect an outcome to our purpose. russia has done it some 36 times. when russia was trying to influence our election, we had the a rea israelis accusing us of trying to influence their election. i'm not here to talk about that, but i'm here to say that we live in a glass house and there are a lot of rocks to throw. i think that is consistent with what you said on other matters. . i want to get back to the purpose of the meeting. admiral rogers and director clapper, you all have this very difficult thing to communicate to policy people who have subject matter expertise in the space. for example, director clapper, you are saying one of the problems with a counterattack -- i think it was you or could've been admiral rogers. you may have to use the asset that is actually a presence on some other nation where that nation may or may not know we have a pr
there is research done by professor up at carnegie mellon that estimated the united states has been involved in one way or another and 81 different elections since world war ii. regimeesn't include changes. tangible evidence where we have tried to affect an outcome to our purpose. russia has done it some 36 times. when russia was trying to influence our election, we had the a rea israelis accusing us of trying to influence their election. i'm not here to talk about that, but i'm here to say...
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[applause] >> tonight, on the communicators, carnegie mellon university professor, the streaming,f the book sharing, stealing, discusses the impact of data on the book, movie, music, and television industries. he talked about how companies like netflix, amazon, and google accumulate large amounts of data on consumer preferences and use it to transform industries. detailed user information and having the skills and putting to use the data, you would think that provides them an advantage. >> watch the communicators tonight at 8:00 eastern on c-span two. the new congress starts tuesday. watch all of the opening-day events and activities on c-span. we are live from the u.s. capitol starting at 7:00 a.m. eastern. you will meet you representatives in here from returning members. the house gavels in at noon. opening-day business includes the election of the house speaker, his address to the whole house, and later debate and a vote on rules for the new congress. one rule in part to cure is getting attention. a proposal to find members who live stream video from the house floor. it's in respons
[applause] >> tonight, on the communicators, carnegie mellon university professor, the streaming,f the book sharing, stealing, discusses the impact of data on the book, movie, music, and television industries. he talked about how companies like netflix, amazon, and google accumulate large amounts of data on consumer preferences and use it to transform industries. detailed user information and having the skills and putting to use the data, you would think that provides them an advantage....
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there is research done by the professor up at carnegie mellon that is estimating that the united states has been involved in one way or another in 81 different elections since world war ii. that doesn't include coups or regime changes. russia has done it 36 times. in fact, when russia apparently was trying to influence our election, we had the israelis accusing us of trying to influence their election. i'm not here to talk about that. i am here to say we live in a big glass house and there are a lot of rocks to throw and i think that that's consistent with what you said on other matters. i want to get back to purpose of the meeting the foreign cyber threats. i think that admiral rogers, and director clapper, you all have this very difficult thing to communicate to policy people who may not have subject matter expertise in this space. for example, director clapper, you were saying that one of the problems with the counter attack, i think it is you and maybe it was admiral rogers, is that you may have to use an asset that is actually a presence on some other nation where that nation may o
there is research done by the professor up at carnegie mellon that is estimating that the united states has been involved in one way or another in 81 different elections since world war ii. that doesn't include coups or regime changes. russia has done it 36 times. in fact, when russia apparently was trying to influence our election, we had the israelis accusing us of trying to influence their election. i'm not here to talk about that. i am here to say we live in a big glass house and there are...
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past online nba schools, temple university carnegie-mellon indiana bloomington, best online nursing schools programs credentials technology among other factors i am sure cost a partly of that one, and this, a two-year-old mystery about a ufo sighting remains unsolved after long investigation chilean navy cannot explain a video showing ufo what they believe ufo in the sky a military helicopter captured footage in 2014 during at a routine coastal patrol object you can see hovering in the clouds, maybe a drone i know, never appeared on radar investigators questioned the air traffic controllers radar operators have no idea what that was, big stories from new york city back out to you in san francisco hope you have your rain jacket and your umbrella with you maria. maria: i can't believe the week we come to california, it is one of the worst weeks in terms of weather [laughter], starting to drizzle right now. >> i hope you get home orange county your flight is okay. maria: i will see you tomorrow back at the ranch i think cheryl casone coming up a historic cabinet battle brewing one senator plan
past online nba schools, temple university carnegie-mellon indiana bloomington, best online nursing schools programs credentials technology among other factors i am sure cost a partly of that one, and this, a two-year-old mystery about a ufo sighting remains unsolved after long investigation chilean navy cannot explain a video showing ufo what they believe ufo in the sky a military helicopter captured footage in 2014 during at a routine coastal patrol object you can see hovering in the clouds,...
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. >> monday night on the communicators, carnegie mellon co-author professor, of the book "streaming,ng, stealing" discusses the impact of data on the book, movie and music industries. he talks about how companies like netflix, amazon and google accumulate large them as a data on consumer purposes and use it to transform industries. access to these detailed views of information and having the skills and willingness to use the data, it provides them at advantage and you can see where it is going. announcer: watch "the communicators" on monday at 8:00 on c-span2. announcer: the new congress starts tuesday. watch on the opening date events and give it is on c-span for them we are live from the u.s. capital start at 7:00 a.m. you will hear from returning inbers, the house and gavels at noon. opening day business is election of the house speaker, his address and debate and a vote on rules for the new congress. one rule in particular is getting attention. a proposal to find members who live stream video from the house floor in response to last summer's democratic sit in that was streamed by
. >> monday night on the communicators, carnegie mellon co-author professor, of the book "streaming,ng, stealing" discusses the impact of data on the book, movie and music industries. he talks about how companies like netflix, amazon and google accumulate large them as a data on consumer purposes and use it to transform industries. access to these detailed views of information and having the skills and willingness to use the data, it provides them at advantage and you can see...