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only 15% of people are connected or not connected because of a technical barrier.he next barrier is affordability. a lot of people who have access cannot afford to pay for it. the solution is to make it more efficient, make it so the work consumeucture, the apps less data, and there is a lot of work going into that. we made the facebook app on android. it uses about five times less data than it used last year. we have made a bunch of these tools open for those to use. it turns out that the biggest hurdle is not technical or affordable, it is the social challenge. the majority of people who aren't connected are in range of a network and can afford it, but they actually don't know why they would need to use the internet. it makes sense if you about it. usedu grew up and it never the internet or a computer, and someone asks if you want to buy a data plan, your response would be, why would i want a data plan? the biggest being challenge, and one that we can have the most value by giving people some free basic services by working with officers -- operators to make the i
only 15% of people are connected or not connected because of a technical barrier.he next barrier is affordability. a lot of people who have access cannot afford to pay for it. the solution is to make it more efficient, make it so the work consumeucture, the apps less data, and there is a lot of work going into that. we made the facebook app on android. it uses about five times less data than it used last year. we have made a bunch of these tools open for those to use. it turns out that the...
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only about 15% of people who are not connected, are not connected because of a technical barrier.he next barrier is affordability. right? and a lot of the people who have access cannot afford to pay for it. so the solution to that is to make it more efficient, make it so the network of infrastructure, that operators are using more efficient, so the apps people use consume less data, and there is a lot of work that's going into that. we made the facebook app on android, for example. i think it uses about, you know, five times less data than it did last year. so that directly goes towards being cheaper for people to use. and we have made a bunch of these tools open for other folks to use as well. but it turns out that the biggest hurdle actually is not either technical or affordability, it is the social challenge. where the majority of people aren't connected actually are within range of a network and can afford it, but they actually don't know why they would want to use the internet. and it kind of makes sense if you think about it. if you grew up and you never had a computer, and
only about 15% of people who are not connected, are not connected because of a technical barrier.he next barrier is affordability. right? and a lot of the people who have access cannot afford to pay for it. so the solution to that is to make it more efficient, make it so the network of infrastructure, that operators are using more efficient, so the apps people use consume less data, and there is a lot of work that's going into that. we made the facebook app on android, for example. i think it...
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only about 15% of people who aren't connected are not connected because of a technical barrier. the next barrier is affordability. a lot of people who have access can't afford to pay for it. the solution is to make it more efficient, make it so the work -- the network of infrastructure that operators are using is more efficient, so the apps people use consume less data, and there is a lot of work going into that. we made the facebook app on android -- it uses about five times less data than it used last year. that directly goes towards making it cheaper to use. we have made a bunch of these tools open for those to use. it turns out that the biggest hurdle is not technical or affordability it is the social , challenge. the majority of people who aren't connected are in range of a network and can afford it, but they actually don't know why they would want to use the internet. it kind of makes sense if you about it. if you grew up and it never used -- and you never used the internet or a computer, and someone asks if you want to buy a data plan, your response would be what's a data
only about 15% of people who aren't connected are not connected because of a technical barrier. the next barrier is affordability. a lot of people who have access can't afford to pay for it. the solution is to make it more efficient, make it so the work -- the network of infrastructure that operators are using is more efficient, so the apps people use consume less data, and there is a lot of work going into that. we made the facebook app on android -- it uses about five times less data than it...
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and as the car becomes a software product, it has to be connected. so many things will be able to do with that software in the car. it's relying on that conductivity. therefore, networks need to be reliable, very safe, and they also need to be able to compete storage and different applications. in that sense, that is an example of what i mean of innovation outside, on top of networks. host: what we have been calling the internet of things. ewaldsson: the internet of things is one of the words. i think that is really what is t is about. we will see the internet changed dramatically with this evolution. it was not built to do this. but we will see an internet where computing, storage security imaging those kinds of functions will move to the edge of the network, much closer to where the generation of data is being done and where the data is being consumed. in other words, we do not -- from a consumption points or the entire network up to the server that is standing in another country and wait for a result. we are going to see a network that is going to
and as the car becomes a software product, it has to be connected. so many things will be able to do with that software in the car. it's relying on that conductivity. therefore, networks need to be reliable, very safe, and they also need to be able to compete storage and different applications. in that sense, that is an example of what i mean of innovation outside, on top of networks. host: what we have been calling the internet of things. ewaldsson: the internet of things is one of the words....
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you are not connecting. as a consequence you are not connecting. these terrorists are a threat first and foremost to the communities they target. communities have to take the lead in protecting themselves. that is true here in america as it is true anywhere else. when someone starts getting radicalized, family and friends are the first is the something has changed in their personality. that allows them to think about their actions. and reflect. on the meaning of their faith. in a way that is more consistent with peace and justice. families and friends, coworkers, neighbors. they want to reach out. they want to help save their loved ones and friends and prevent them from taking a wrong turn. but communities don't always know the signs to look for or have the tools to intervene, or know what works best. that is where government can play a role if government is serving as a trusted partner. that is where we need to be honest. i know some muslim americans have concerns about working with government, particularly law enforcement. the reluctance is roote
you are not connecting. as a consequence you are not connecting. these terrorists are a threat first and foremost to the communities they target. communities have to take the lead in protecting themselves. that is true here in america as it is true anywhere else. when someone starts getting radicalized, family and friends are the first is the something has changed in their personality. that allows them to think about their actions. and reflect. on the meaning of their faith. in a way that is...
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it would be everything is connected. everything you saw was connected to everything else one of the things that struck me they now have a partner program. and the list of partners initially seemed completely bizarre. the car companies the lot company -- i am trying to remember some of the other. what do those have to do with the thermostat? well, the dryer, whirlpool was part of it. your dryer is now talking to your thermostat. what it is telling you you get in the car well if the the cartels that the thermostat, there's nobody home. they turned off the heater turned on the air conditioning. and not coming back to muscle slowdown the cycle or two minutes before they arrive/turn it back on or when you put your key in the smart lock it says oh sean just walked in the house. this house. this is the temperature he likes. adjust the setting accordingly. these are connections that initially seemed quite bizarre, but as you work your way through it you realize that it makes a lot of sense. of course, these are totally different
it would be everything is connected. everything you saw was connected to everything else one of the things that struck me they now have a partner program. and the list of partners initially seemed completely bizarre. the car companies the lot company -- i am trying to remember some of the other. what do those have to do with the thermostat? well, the dryer, whirlpool was part of it. your dryer is now talking to your thermostat. what it is telling you you get in the car well if the the cartels...
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when you are cooking at home you end up in the kitchen which is where we are connecting, where we connect with each other and with culture. >> did you run into any political situations? >> they're are a few places that they did not want me to come in one of them being sudan. when i got to the border it was a little bit a little bit of my own practice and diplomacy in negotiation in order to convince them to let me in the country and hear is where it gets funny. i had been on the internet with different forms, people in cairo americans trying to get a visa and some in southern europe as well and all of them had been turned down by the sudanese consulate or embassy. hear i am. turn around and go back to kenya. i can't go into chad. somehow after going three different visits they decided to grant me a visa but they're was a check "chasing" catch. the largest country in africa. they gave me seven days to get through it so a transit visa, essentially, and i had to time that very carefully. the same kind of thing in syria. you are supposed to have an opportunity to acquire your visa hear in was
when you are cooking at home you end up in the kitchen which is where we are connecting, where we connect with each other and with culture. >> did you run into any political situations? >> they're are a few places that they did not want me to come in one of them being sudan. when i got to the border it was a little bit a little bit of my own practice and diplomacy in negotiation in order to convince them to let me in the country and hear is where it gets funny. i had been on the...
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we can connect not just a family but also your kids. so if mom's at work she knows that johnny -- who's on his way to, on school bus to home -- gets dropped off at home, she can unlock the door for johnny, or johnny can lock the door himself using his mobile device. he can get inside the home, mom can figure out she needs to pick up pizza on the way, and if johnny's brought a friend home mom knows that, and she knows this person's allergic to maybe lactose intolerant, she can bring a gluten-free pizza on her way, get it home at the same time she's coming home. so all that could happen with people information things all being connected to the internet. >> host: do you feel a little bit burdened by carrying four devices and wearing one on your wrist on top of that? [laughter] >> guest: ideally, i would love to get just one, but technology's moving at such a rapid pace because every time we turn around there's a new device. just look at this show. i'm excited to figure out what new is coming up. you know, it's going to be great for us to f
we can connect not just a family but also your kids. so if mom's at work she knows that johnny -- who's on his way to, on school bus to home -- gets dropped off at home, she can unlock the door for johnny, or johnny can lock the door himself using his mobile device. he can get inside the home, mom can figure out she needs to pick up pizza on the way, and if johnny's brought a friend home mom knows that, and she knows this person's allergic to maybe lactose intolerant, she can bring a...
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you want to stay connected. our next story focuses on a woman who has overcome life altering object obstacles to create her dream. nickie is a tax lawyer civic activist and she just released a smart phone application that connects you to 120 nonprofit organizations serving philadelphia's homeless population. this time of year you're walking past people and it's cold outside and people want to help. buff you don't know who to call. spring garden philadelphia around the clock emergency shelter thrives on public support from you. you can connect to the families in need. it hit notify you can let them know your location and someone needs help. i created this app to allow opportunities that maybe my family didn't have access to. >> reporter: in vision in 2011 she shared her homelessness and she shares her creation. i grew up in posters, we didn't know where to get help. she hopes to inspire a new generation by donating 1 to $10 by a tap on it is smart phone. all of us can have a big outcome. they are on the apple app
you want to stay connected. our next story focuses on a woman who has overcome life altering object obstacles to create her dream. nickie is a tax lawyer civic activist and she just released a smart phone application that connects you to 120 nonprofit organizations serving philadelphia's homeless population. this time of year you're walking past people and it's cold outside and people want to help. buff you don't know who to call. spring garden philadelphia around the clock emergency shelter...
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connected via the internet? >> the internet started with dial up connections. we brought it from that thing somewhere to your home. we brought it from being your home to be with every device you kerry around. the next change from the internet is taking it from the mobile devices to things and connecting not just people but things with people and information with people and processes with people and things so we can create a whole what we call internet of everything. >> as the senior vp of cisco, talk about how you live the internet of everything. >> well that is an interesting question. if you take a look at we were just walking over and jim was laughing with me. i am carrying two devices. my laptop and other things are in the hotel. we have demonstrations for the customers we are showing how connected life could work. what changes from having their home connected to a mobile device and ultimately connecting mobile devices as well. we can connect a family a mom, and your kids' kids. imagine if mom is at work. sh
connected via the internet? >> the internet started with dial up connections. we brought it from that thing somewhere to your home. we brought it from being your home to be with every device you kerry around. the next change from the internet is taking it from the mobile devices to things and connecting not just people but things with people and information with people and processes with people and things so we can create a whole what we call internet of everything. >> as the senior...
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. >> it's called connect inmate. a free downloadable app created where families can conveniently send letters and pictures to family members that are incarcerated. for blair sandlain, owner of local fashion boutique pink elephant this was a personal mission. >> i started connect inmate because of my father battling prison his whole life. he went to prison when i was two years old and wasn't released until i was 17. it was a big push for us to communicate as i became a teenager. you're driving, you have prom, graduation, you don't want to sit down an right your dad a letter. >> so her partners collaborated on a system to make mailing a letter a convenient digital process >> you would write a letter just like how you would write a text message to a friend. and you would attach pictures the way you would a text messge. >> letters are $1.50, pictures are fifty cents and connect inmate will handle all the fulfillment. the actual printing and mailing of the letters to the prison. with over 2 million americans in prison tod
. >> it's called connect inmate. a free downloadable app created where families can conveniently send letters and pictures to family members that are incarcerated. for blair sandlain, owner of local fashion boutique pink elephant this was a personal mission. >> i started connect inmate because of my father battling prison his whole life. he went to prison when i was two years old and wasn't released until i was 17. it was a big push for us to communicate as i became a teenager....
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i understand you have a connection to perhaps one of the victims in all of this.for us and tell us what you know. >> yeah, jim, i do. good evening. one of the security officers who was on the protection detail for mr. lars at the first shooting this morning was the former body guard for the ambassador to denmark jim cane. >> and what do you know about his condition? obviously this is dangerous work. being assigned to lars vilks, there is a risk there. >> absolutely, what we know right now is he was shot in the arm. that is a possible threw and threw, but it looks like it grazed an artery and he is currently in surgery in the hospital. >> that is new information, we cann did not know that, it sounds like a serious wound from what you're telling me? >> it does, and we will monitor and bring information as we get it. >> what is your take on the day's events? when we talked to you earlier we knew about one shooting, now we know about two. we don't know if they're connected, but given what we know about the relative calm, this is highly unusual. >> it is, remember this
i understand you have a connection to perhaps one of the victims in all of this.for us and tell us what you know. >> yeah, jim, i do. good evening. one of the security officers who was on the protection detail for mr. lars at the first shooting this morning was the former body guard for the ambassador to denmark jim cane. >> and what do you know about his condition? obviously this is dangerous work. being assigned to lars vilks, there is a risk there. >> absolutely, what we...
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there's a lot of priority around making sure everyone can get connected.it makes sense for us to try to connect countries who are reaching out to us. >> you can catch more of the interview online. check out "studio 1.0" airing thursday night on bloomberg tv. is the nsa secretly installing spyware on your desktop computer? a shocking new report about hard drive hacking is out. we'll tell you about that next. ♪ >> i'm cory johnson. this is the best of "bloomberg west." nsa spyware may be hidden in hard drives around the world. researchers in moscow base kasperski found spyware made by western digital, toshiba, and ibm, would give the nsa the ability to eavesdrop on the majority of the world's computers. i spoke with stuart mcclure, the ceo of the cyber firm cylance. >> no matter what you do, even if you can find it and it's made to avoid detection, you can try to wipe it but it will come right back. that's usually planted at the manufacturers. this is not the first time the industry has seen this kind of a type of attack inside firmware. it's simply the comp
there's a lot of priority around making sure everyone can get connected.it makes sense for us to try to connect countries who are reaching out to us. >> you can catch more of the interview online. check out "studio 1.0" airing thursday night on bloomberg tv. is the nsa secretly installing spyware on your desktop computer? a shocking new report about hard drive hacking is out. we'll tell you about that next. ♪ >> i'm cory johnson. this is the best of "bloomberg...
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mark zuckerberg now wants to connect the next billion people. to provide free basic mobile internet service to poor areas all around the world. the ap has been rolled out in certain african countries as well as india and colombia. we sat down with mark for an exclusive interview. >> one of the most populous countries in the world. >> the internet is how we connect to the modern world. but today, unfortunately worldwide only a little more than a third of people have any access to the internet at all. >> in india the numbers are even more dire. of 1.1 billion people, only 15% are on line. and so we find mark zuckerberg visiting students in a village on the outskirts of new deli. the founder of facebook revolutionized how people communicate. now he has an even more ambitious goal. >> we believe that connecting everyone in the world is one of the great challenges of our generation. and that's why we're happy to play whatever small part in that that we can. >> zuckerberg calls his plan to wire the world internet.org. and he has been spreading the wor
mark zuckerberg now wants to connect the next billion people. to provide free basic mobile internet service to poor areas all around the world. the ap has been rolled out in certain african countries as well as india and colombia. we sat down with mark for an exclusive interview. >> one of the most populous countries in the world. >> the internet is how we connect to the modern world. but today, unfortunately worldwide only a little more than a third of people have any access to the...
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we're working to connect the details and it is not sure if this is connected to the other shooting earliera free speech event. back to cliff van zant on the phone. former fbi hostage negotiator. the first shooting at a free speech event and this one in a synagogue in copenhagen. it is pretty hard to not think they are related but they may not be. >> lest just talk about them being related for sure. the prime minister has already issued the statement suggesting that the danes get ready for tough days ahead. she said the government is treating these as terrorist type attacks. so obviously when you have the highest ranking political person in the country suggesting the potential of terrorist attacks, and therefore related, i think that that is the way the police are moving right now. realize that there is a massive man hunt. probably one of the larger man hunts in recent history for the danish police trying to find this shooter or shooters, who have of course both shot both civilians and police officers at two different locations now. >> and what is what is the likelihood the shooter or shoot
we're working to connect the details and it is not sure if this is connected to the other shooting earliera free speech event. back to cliff van zant on the phone. former fbi hostage negotiator. the first shooting at a free speech event and this one in a synagogue in copenhagen. it is pretty hard to not think they are related but they may not be. >> lest just talk about them being related for sure. the prime minister has already issued the statement suggesting that the danes get ready for...
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you talk about connectivity. isn't it true that cuba has had venezuela lay a fiber optic cable to cuba, partnered for several years and yet dissidents still don't ever access to the internet and other force of communication, because even if you think the law allows the investment of u.s. dollars to provide the link to the island, there is no guarantee as we see in china and other places that the government of cuba will permit such linkage to say ultimately take plagues to the average cuban. do you have guarantees of that? >> we have no guarantees, but that's why the assistant secretary said it will be clear who is keeping the cuban people from having that connectivity when they are no longer blame any barrier on us. >> well, they don't have a barrier. they already have a fiber optic line directly laid by venezuela into cuba. they had an calendarian company participate, them and there is no connectivity to the cuban people, because the castro regime will not allow that connectivity to take place. at the end of the
you talk about connectivity. isn't it true that cuba has had venezuela lay a fiber optic cable to cuba, partnered for several years and yet dissidents still don't ever access to the internet and other force of communication, because even if you think the law allows the investment of u.s. dollars to provide the link to the island, there is no guarantee as we see in china and other places that the government of cuba will permit such linkage to say ultimately take plagues to the average cuban. do...
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we have the connection between the paradoxes that while they're learning really fast the connection between different brain regionss are not as fast as adults. here is an example showing how the brain connects up over life and you can see on the left that the blue areas are connected parts of brains and you can see it's going from the back to the front, so the back of the brain which is the bottom of the slide, the top is the frontal lobe which is the last to connect. what do you think the frontal lobes do? they are the seat of our insight, judgment, impulse control. need i say more? this process is not done until 20. and look there on the bottom at that age 20. there's a couple green spots still. and men, males actually are about two to three years behind females. so that might have been a male. we really didn't need neuroscience to tell us that did we? >> so you say talk about a synapse. what is it and how many do we have? >> we have millions and millions of synapses. they are where our brain cells connect when they talk to each other. when you're learning something or doing something, yo
we have the connection between the paradoxes that while they're learning really fast the connection between different brain regionss are not as fast as adults. here is an example showing how the brain connects up over life and you can see on the left that the blue areas are connected parts of brains and you can see it's going from the back to the front, so the back of the brain which is the bottom of the slide, the top is the frontal lobe which is the last to connect. what do you think the...
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and the network society is a society where everything that can benefit from having a connection will actually have one. and we put a a vision forward in 2009 in barcelona in the trade show over 50 billion connected devices in 2020, which has caught on very well in the world. and that opened many people's minds that the mobile industry is not limited to the smartphone and the devices we carry around personally. it also is a great technology that connects so many other things and to be able to build a better society they stun those kinds of devices. >> the internet started with this thing people needed to get to somewhere by dial-up connections. we brought the internet from that thing somewhere to your home. we brought that internet from being your home to be with every device you carry around, mobile internet. the next stage is about taking it from all these mobile devices to things, to information and connecting not just people but things with people, information with people. so we can actually create whole what we call internet of everything. i think we are at the early stages of bu
and the network society is a society where everything that can benefit from having a connection will actually have one. and we put a a vision forward in 2009 in barcelona in the trade show over 50 billion connected devices in 2020, which has caught on very well in the world. and that opened many people's minds that the mobile industry is not limited to the smartphone and the devices we carry around personally. it also is a great technology that connects so many other things and to be able to...
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the key rail of connecting to both strongholds. rand paul may announce his presidential bid in the second week of april according to a person familiar with the matter. the republican has performed well in polls in the key states of iowa and new hampshire. also at an office in silicon valley. carnegie mellon the top-ranked information technology college apparently has a high tea problem -- i.t. problem on its hands. it sent out acceptance e-mails to 800 scientists but accept only about 100 a year. acceptance e-mails were a mistake. carnegie mellon says it is reviewing the notification process. now to facebook's mission to connect the world through internet.org. trying to provide free mobile internet access to the poorest and most remote type -- parts of the world. not everyone thinks it is a good idea. bill gates critical of the efforts saying his for -- fellow billionaires should focus on more pressing needs like health care and malaria. what does he think about that? >> emily chang sat down with him. but bill and i have had a few
the key rail of connecting to both strongholds. rand paul may announce his presidential bid in the second week of april according to a person familiar with the matter. the republican has performed well in polls in the key states of iowa and new hampshire. also at an office in silicon valley. carnegie mellon the top-ranked information technology college apparently has a high tea problem -- i.t. problem on its hands. it sent out acceptance e-mails to 800 scientists but accept only about 100 a...
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over 50 billion connected devices in 2020, which has caught on well in the world. that has opened many people's minds that the mobile industry is not limited to the smartphone devices we carry around personally. it also is a great technology to connect some of the other things and be able to build a better society based on those technologies. >> the internet started with this thing the people needed to get to our dollar connections etc. we brought that internet from somewhere to your home. brought that from your home to every device you carry around. the next stage is taking it from mobile devices to things information, and connecting not just people but things with people, information with people, and processes with people and things so we can create what we call the internet of everything. i think we are at the early stages of building up the internet of everything. >> monday night at 8:00 on c-span2. >> each week, american artifacts visits museums and historic places. the united states botanic garden was first proposed by president george washington in a 1796 le
over 50 billion connected devices in 2020, which has caught on well in the world. that has opened many people's minds that the mobile industry is not limited to the smartphone devices we carry around personally. it also is a great technology to connect some of the other things and be able to build a better society based on those technologies. >> the internet started with this thing the people needed to get to our dollar connections etc. we brought that internet from somewhere to your...
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we'll turn that connection and the more connections you make no mistake about it the more you can haveand not have to rely on money that's the people power. >> in this episode we've seen the urban farms and gardens provide more in fruits and vegetation people can have the special produce available it can be a place to give back by donating food to others and teach our children the connection to the earth and environment it's truly land
we'll turn that connection and the more connections you make no mistake about it the more you can haveand not have to rely on money that's the people power. >> in this episode we've seen the urban farms and gardens provide more in fruits and vegetation people can have the special produce available it can be a place to give back by donating food to others and teach our children the connection to the earth and environment it's truly land
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so it's a lot of history that connect us very deeply.nding regarding to jazz and latin america. the other part is that i envision the festival... like, if you go to europe, you say, "i'm going to the european jazz festival." my dream is one day we said, "we're going to the latin american jazz festival," which already there is a lot of them. and the people are embracing this music with the power that you wouldn't believe. kids playing... from early on playing this music. they are really into. they love it. they love the freedom of expression. so i see latin america playing a very important role in keeping jazz alive and in development of jazz, too. >> hinojosa: for all of that inspiration, for all of the joy of your music, thank you so much. and for being right here. >> thank you very much. >> garrison keillor: martín espada was born in brooklyn, new york. he moved to massachusetts; worked as a tenement lawyer in boston, teaches at the university of massachusetts, amherst-- creative writing, latino poetry, and the work of pablo neruda. he
so it's a lot of history that connect us very deeply.nding regarding to jazz and latin america. the other part is that i envision the festival... like, if you go to europe, you say, "i'm going to the european jazz festival." my dream is one day we said, "we're going to the latin american jazz festival," which already there is a lot of them. and the people are embracing this music with the power that you wouldn't believe. kids playing... from early on playing this music. they...
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how do we connect more? do more people need to be in the military, you think?essarily that more people need to go out -- >> larry: do we need a draft? we were more device nigh the draft but in some ways the draft gives everyone a stake in it. what do you think? >> i went happily. the life i was living, i was surprised they let me into the parking lot. i was a pretty messy teenager. no, but they took a look at me and passed and i'm so lucky. then they had the draft lottery which is the most democratic thing according to shirley jackson that we can do. i had a high number and totally lucked out. this was during vietnam which no one has explained what that war was about. >> what can you tell people to say other than thank you for your service? because when people say that i know they're trying to generally connect with veterans. >> i think the big thing is, from a veteran's standpoint, we love "thank you for your service" because it means a lot and it's very heartfelt when it's said. but we don't want thank you for your service will be the end of the conversation.
how do we connect more? do more people need to be in the military, you think?essarily that more people need to go out -- >> larry: do we need a draft? we were more device nigh the draft but in some ways the draft gives everyone a stake in it. what do you think? >> i went happily. the life i was living, i was surprised they let me into the parking lot. i was a pretty messy teenager. no, but they took a look at me and passed and i'm so lucky. then they had the draft lottery which is...
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so i think there is an empirical causal connection there. i do also in the book, and there's a chapter on lobbying, look at some of the ways in which the employee unions have gotten into that with some of the big financial interest that michael decries in the sense that they are very much involved, and big hedge funds are interested in managing the money of these pension funds and have sometimes lobbied for pension sweeteners along with the public employee unions because that will be more money for them to manage. on the political side, i did not get to it in my initial remarks, but i would say i come back and say that one of the big problems that comes out of this on the political side is the rise of public employee unions and the ways that they after been up costs and created this problem contributed to the larger problem of crowding out, has created a huge political conundrum for democrats, and divided the democratic party over this. you can see this, whether you look at rahm emanuel and then mayor of my home city, bill de blasio or other
so i think there is an empirical causal connection there. i do also in the book, and there's a chapter on lobbying, look at some of the ways in which the employee unions have gotten into that with some of the big financial interest that michael decries in the sense that they are very much involved, and big hedge funds are interested in managing the money of these pension funds and have sometimes lobbied for pension sweeteners along with the public employee unions because that will be more money...
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luckily, the security was enhanced, and president obama could remain always connected. throughout his administration from the early issuance of the cyberspace policy review to the 2011 international strategy for cyberspace to today's white house summit on cybersecurity and consumer protection president obama has made -- worked to make cybersecurity a national priority to protect consumers and their data and to strengthen our laws and our policies. we are honored to have him with us today. please join me in giving a warm stanford welcome to president obama. [ applause ] >> welcome mr. president. >> thank you. hello stanford! >> hello president obama! >> thank you so much. thank you. thank you so much. thank you everybody. have a seat. have a seat. yes, we can. [ applause ] first of all let me thank president hennessy for not just the introduction but for your outstanding leadership at one of the great universities of the world. i've got to admit, like i kind of want to go here. i was trying to figure out why it is that a really nice place like this is wasted on young peo
luckily, the security was enhanced, and president obama could remain always connected. throughout his administration from the early issuance of the cyberspace policy review to the 2011 international strategy for cyberspace to today's white house summit on cybersecurity and consumer protection president obama has made -- worked to make cybersecurity a national priority to protect consumers and their data and to strengthen our laws and our policies. we are honored to have him with us today....
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we are sitting in the city that has the single largest set of connections. that is the currency our city operates on. >> it is probably the most inspirational thing i've ever done. going to these different communities -- australiaia is one of the only countries that has actually passed a regulatory framework for commercial drone operations. a number of startups were really experimenting with using drones in science-fiction ways you can imagine. with nairobi, great situation where there is tremendous opportunities in africa right now. we are just tching up with apple pay and everything. you have tremendously interestin educational opportunities he, a rising middle class. looking at a lot of thes problems throu a very different lens theyou ght hanging out in papalo alto or bethda. >> when we return, small businesses are not required to offer health care coverage, but maybe they should. what you need to know. stay with us. thank you, cable for the slower internet upload speeds. for making me wait longer to share my photo albums. thank you cable, because if we n
we are sitting in the city that has the single largest set of connections. that is the currency our city operates on. >> it is probably the most inspirational thing i've ever done. going to these different communities -- australiaia is one of the only countries that has actually passed a regulatory framework for commercial drone operations. a number of startups were really experimenting with using drones in science-fiction ways you can imagine. with nairobi, great situation where there is...
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making sure that everyone can get connected.makes sense for us to prioritize countries that are reaching out to us proactively. >> can get more of emily's interview with mark zuckerberg online. is the nsa secretly installing spyware on your desktop computer? a shocking new report, we would tell you about the next. ♪ ♪ researches abacus bursty say top software is using eavesdropping devices. i spoke about it with stewart. >> the matter what you do, it is made to be stealthy and avoid detection. you could try and wipe it, it will come right back. it is in the firmware, that is usually planted on the manufacturer. this is not the industry -- not the first time the industry has seen this. it is the sophistication of the attack that gives us merit to talk about it. >> it is also widely spread. it is not like they snuck it in. we spoke to western digital, it is wide across the industry. according to this report, every manufacturer is infected. >> we do not know the. yet, but the implications are that there are real problems. whether o
making sure that everyone can get connected.makes sense for us to prioritize countries that are reaching out to us proactively. >> can get more of emily's interview with mark zuckerberg online. is the nsa secretly installing spyware on your desktop computer? a shocking new report, we would tell you about the next. ♪ ♪ researches abacus bursty say top software is using eavesdropping devices. i spoke about it with stewart. >> the matter what you do, it is made to be stealthy and...
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you have to do a lot more as data starts to become connected or connectable. the good news is x, the bad news is y. >> one of the things i find amazing is over the last couple of years, we have been talking about as when we will use the cloud as the golden source of data. if any of you bought a new iphone, and you had your old one, and you wiped your old iphone and connected your new iphone and all of your photos got downloaded, most people did not do it through itunes. in that one case, all of your personal data went to the cloud. and your phone became secondary to your golden copy sitting in the cloud. i think that flip from stuff being stored locally to now the golden copy being in the cloud is something that has happened. most people don't really realize that massive shift has occurred. i think back to one of the earlier comments. each one of those might not seem that big, but it takes you so far. in the golden globes, richard linklater won for "boyhood" where he shot it for three days every years for the last 12 years. he made sure that in every shot they
you have to do a lot more as data starts to become connected or connectable. the good news is x, the bad news is y. >> one of the things i find amazing is over the last couple of years, we have been talking about as when we will use the cloud as the golden source of data. if any of you bought a new iphone, and you had your old one, and you wiped your old iphone and connected your new iphone and all of your photos got downloaded, most people did not do it through itunes. in that one case,...
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i want to follow up on this issue of the connection to harry bridges. what the appellant says is that he worked at this building. is that true or not? >> sorry. i'm just grabbing my book. >> did he work at the building? >> we can both comment on this. the i lw historian is here and may also have comments on this. he was the leader at the i la at the time and a member of the strike committee that worked out of that building. >> again, i'm not looking for a presentation, simply looking for an answer to the question. wasd he work at the building. >> he was a leader of the strike committee and did have a building although he had an office next door. >> that's in the record, there is both a footnote and hre, again for the time period -- >> i understand that but do you believe he worked in the building or not? >> i have no knowledge other than what was in the hre. that's the best answer. >> you agree that the union he headed was housed in that building? >> the ila and it became the i lu. >> let me ask you a question, from your perspective what kind of connect
i want to follow up on this issue of the connection to harry bridges. what the appellant says is that he worked at this building. is that true or not? >> sorry. i'm just grabbing my book. >> did he work at the building? >> we can both comment on this. the i lw historian is here and may also have comments on this. he was the leader at the i la at the time and a member of the strike committee that worked out of that building. >> again, i'm not looking for a presentation,...
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why did you choose connect? did you choose to go back to business when you could be doing any number of things? have to do with who you were your skillset or desires? >> you will have to answer that fairly quickly. >> so i built i contact in north carolina for ten years, extraordinary team of 300 people. moved here to california and now building connect to help people deepen their relationships a mission that i think is very worthy of. >> ryan allison of connect. thank you for being with us this morning and thank you for putting up with tv news as well. "press:here" will be back in just a moment. >>> that's our show this week. thanks to our guests. i'm scott mcgrew. thanks for making us part of your sunday morning. . >> announcer: nbc sports home of the biggest events. greatest moments. primetime's number one show and coming this summer nascar. >>> 55-degree st. louis sunday morning along the mighty mississippi. and inside scottrade center t.j. oshie, 12 months ago, a u.s. olympic shootout hero has the st. louis
why did you choose connect? did you choose to go back to business when you could be doing any number of things? have to do with who you were your skillset or desires? >> you will have to answer that fairly quickly. >> so i built i contact in north carolina for ten years, extraordinary team of 300 people. moved here to california and now building connect to help people deepen their relationships a mission that i think is very worthy of. >> ryan allison of connect. thank you for...
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guiding document for our office concluded the office of small business to strengthen our economy and connect san franciscans to the jobs the proposition requires that the city provides and do conduct periodic updates the economic strategy today is the culmination of our currently up to date strategy we want to do a couple of things first is to provide an overview of the key strategies goals and second we want to review key action the city has taken there's a range of actions from creation educations to transportation but we wanted to do for the small business commission as well as business development month generally and ted my colleague will be joining me to do that portion and ted e gone will present the core of the strategy as well as continuing the surveillance and i'll be coming back up to the podium to discuss our conclusions and look forward to a robust discussion with the commissioners. >> welcome. >> hello so as todd mentioned 5 key foundations that the 2007 economic strategy covered it gave us a myriad of policies and actions today in the interest of covering things purview i'll be
guiding document for our office concluded the office of small business to strengthen our economy and connect san franciscans to the jobs the proposition requires that the city provides and do conduct periodic updates the economic strategy today is the culmination of our currently up to date strategy we want to do a couple of things first is to provide an overview of the key strategies goals and second we want to review key action the city has taken there's a range of actions from creation...
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the legacy and history of the park and the safety and spiritual connection to the park. i think that adversely affects the recreation experience and the connections that the community enjoys to this park. so i think this is not just a significant adverse impact on the park; i think it's a significant and adverse impact on the community that uses the park. so i would like to move -- make a motion that it is the advice of this recreation and parks commission to the planning commission pursuant to planning code section -- before i make the motion. there is one other category that we need to address, which is the public served by the shadow caster. i do want to acknowledge the developer's offer to provide an affordable housing unit. that is required by code, if he goes to ten units. so if it was ten units he would be required to provide one affordable housing unit. whether it's nine units and one of the nine units is affordable housing, i do want to acknowledge that is a generous gesture. but i don't think it overrides the qualitative -- the -- failure to meet the qualitativ
the legacy and history of the park and the safety and spiritual connection to the park. i think that adversely affects the recreation experience and the connections that the community enjoys to this park. so i think this is not just a significant adverse impact on the park; i think it's a significant and adverse impact on the community that uses the park. so i would like to move -- make a motion that it is the advice of this recreation and parks commission to the planning commission pursuant to...
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certification of the environmental impact report in the first quarter in the meantime the bus transit connects the outer neighborhood as supervisor tang mentioned in district 10 but it connects our western neighborhoods in district 7 through district 11 and connects 9 and 10 that project continues in daily city and san francisco neighborhoods neighborhood transportation improvement program this think an initiative that was spearheaded through the update and urging the supervisor avalos our chair to identify the need to develop a pipeline of planning promotions and planning efforts to be more inclusive to insure there was full involvement in the community and identify $100,000 in planning fund per district to be applied to improve the process to educate and built capacity to the level of advocate to develop the capital projects in every district particularly to address the safety needs we've found in the access to regional services those are service disparities in our san francisco transportation plan some of the plans are underway in the western edition a full scale led by the sfmta and the po
certification of the environmental impact report in the first quarter in the meantime the bus transit connects the outer neighborhood as supervisor tang mentioned in district 10 but it connects our western neighborhoods in district 7 through district 11 and connects 9 and 10 that project continues in daily city and san francisco neighborhoods neighborhood transportation improvement program this think an initiative that was spearheaded through the update and urging the supervisor avalos our...