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prior to this, danny worked at mit and taught at mit and before that at the worldwide web consorti consortium, the governing body for web standard across the internet. before that he was a co-founder of the -- before that he was with the electronic front tear foundation. with that let me introduce danny whitesner. >>. [ applause ] . >> thank you, tim. thanks to everyone. let me add my appreciation to the co-chairs of the internet caucus. it's great to see many of you here. our colleagues from the hill, colleagues from the ftc, from different departments, from the press. it's certainly been a very broad policy suggestion we've had over the last couple of years since we came in as an administration. it was clear to us from the beginning we needed to take on these questions of consumer privacy protection. not on because of how important privacy is as an american value but also because many of our key initiatives, many of the priorities that we came in with as an administration, whether it's health care reform or environmental conservation or education reform, all depend in important ways on inno
prior to this, danny worked at mit and taught at mit and before that at the worldwide web consorti consortium, the governing body for web standard across the internet. before that he was a co-founder of the -- before that he was with the electronic front tear foundation. with that let me introduce danny whitesner. >>. [ applause ] . >> thank you, tim. thanks to everyone. let me add my appreciation to the co-chairs of the internet caucus. it's great to see many of you here. our...
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to the consternation people used to call me tommy and they were now calling the danny, danny, danny hadi work this problem? essays that make heat and on strategy. i was perhaps a little noxious. but it sure felt good to say that stuff. the key thing was i had a very different impression at that time of who i was. and i had an insatiable appetite for knowledge. you know, you never saw me without a book. i went from being called me to being called bookworm. even my mother would say benjamin put the book down and feature food. it didn't matter and what a tremendous difference it made. and it's one of the reasons that my wife and i started the carson scholar fun. you know, it has two aspects. and help yourself to go to the website, carson scholars.org. i do not time to go much into it except to say that we would go into schools and we would see all of these trophies, it all-state this, that and the other. what about the academic superstar? what did they get? may be a national honor society pen, pat on the head. erika meant very little nerd. nobody really cared about them. they really never got mu
to the consternation people used to call me tommy and they were now calling the danny, danny, danny hadi work this problem? essays that make heat and on strategy. i was perhaps a little noxious. but it sure felt good to say that stuff. the key thing was i had a very different impression at that time of who i was. and i had an insatiable appetite for knowledge. you know, you never saw me without a book. i went from being called me to being called bookworm. even my mother would say benjamin put...
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prior to this, do danny worked at mit, he also taught at mit. before that, he worked at the world wide web consort. before that, danny was at -- he was a cofounder for the center of technology. that organization wrote the blueprint to report for a briefing program. before that he was with the electronic frontier foundation. i would like to introduce danny weitzner. >> thank you, chair. and you too everyone. you have my appreciation to be the cochair of the internet caucus. it is great to see many of you here -- colleagues from the hill, collects from the ftc, colleagues from different departments and the press. it is -- it has certainly been a very broad privacy discussion that we have had over the last couple of years since we came in as an administration. he was very clear to us from the beginning that we really needed to take on these questions of consumer privacy protection, not only because of how important privacy is as an american value, but also because many of our key initiatives -- many of the priorities we came in with as an administr
prior to this, do danny worked at mit, he also taught at mit. before that, he worked at the world wide web consort. before that, danny was at -- he was a cofounder for the center of technology. that organization wrote the blueprint to report for a briefing program. before that he was with the electronic frontier foundation. i would like to introduce danny weitzner. >> thank you, chair. and you too everyone. you have my appreciation to be the cochair of the internet caucus. it is great to...
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work. >> danny goes back to the hotel determined that the next day, he will make the jump. >> i would never in on it. i just didn't know if i was physically going to be able to accomplish it. i mentally was there to do whatever it took to get over the wall. but i didn't know whether my ankle would give out or not. i'm ready to go. is this thing going to last, yon. >> the next day, danny and his broken ankle make it to the top of the ramp, determined to go through with the jump. >> it was such a hot day, really hot day and humid, all the gear that i have on, and then 10 flights of stairs stressing about my ankle and hurting every step i take, as much as i wanted to enjoy the moment, i just wanted to be on the other side of the challenge and finished and taking my gear off and be like, thank god it's over with and be able to relax and not feel that pressure or the pain. >> he gets ready to make the jump. >> it was a leap of faith, pretty much, yes, definitely a leap of faith. >> a leap of faith, maybe, a dangerous jump, definitely. he flies down the ramp and misses the landing. but danny take
work. >> danny goes back to the hotel determined that the next day, he will make the jump. >> i would never in on it. i just didn't know if i was physically going to be able to accomplish it. i mentally was there to do whatever it took to get over the wall. but i didn't know whether my ankle would give out or not. i'm ready to go. is this thing going to last, yon. >> the next day, danny and his broken ankle make it to the top of the ramp, determined to go through with the...
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danny? i'm going to be working. no fighting. mom will be home in about an hour. in the middle of the day. >> no, i'm just asking how long are you going to be back for? >> maybe another hour. i don't know. >> hey, this is mike partane from camp lejeune. when you get a chance there's something that's come up. i want to ask for volunteers. they're wanting to put together a calendar. i'm calling everyone to see who would be interested. if you're interested what we're going to do is give us a calendar. when they heard 59 men with breast cancer. oh, thank you. take care. bye bye. >> we never get to spend any time like we used to. where we just sit together and we just have pizza and we play board games. >> do you think what i'm doing at camp lejeune is important? >> very important. >> i'm not saying that what you're doing isn't important and that i don't back you. i do. it's just there are times that -- when we don't have a whole lot of time together. i wonder if you ever became sick again, would that be a regret. >> no. it's hard. i mean, i don't enjoy staying up unti
danny? i'm going to be working. no fighting. mom will be home in about an hour. in the middle of the day. >> no, i'm just asking how long are you going to be back for? >> maybe another hour. i don't know. >> hey, this is mike partane from camp lejeune. when you get a chance there's something that's come up. i want to ask for volunteers. they're wanting to put together a calendar. i'm calling everyone to see who would be interested. if you're interested what we're going to do...
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features of it come together in an abnormality called a distauschance in working memory freakly found in the illness. in fact i think danny mentioned of his problems during the day of being able to plan his day. that likely represents a challenge that he faces due to impairment in working memory. working memory can be thought of as the ability to keep in mind for a short period of time, information that is needed to guide thought or behavior so right now i'm using working memory as i'm keeping in mind the point that i want to make, so that hopefully what i am about to say will follow logically from what i have just said. >> so far, so good. >> okay, good. now one of the interesting things about working memory is that working memory ability develops from childhood through the late teens. so we progressively get better in our working memory ability during that time. recently studies have shown that at age 7, individuals who 10 or 15 years later will be diagnosed with schizophrenia have normal working memory. but by age 13, their working memory ability has fallen well below where it should be for that stage of development. s
features of it come together in an abnormality called a distauschance in working memory freakly found in the illness. in fact i think danny mentioned of his problems during the day of being able to plan his day. that likely represents a challenge that he faces due to impairment in working memory. working memory can be thought of as the ability to keep in mind for a short period of time, information that is needed to guide thought or behavior so right now i'm using working memory as i'm keeping...
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. >> danny acroid was there and billy bob thornton and jack black who i worked together with high fidelityp. >> it really is. >> jimmy: billy bob thornton, he made reference to some practical jokes that you had pulled on him? >> yeah, he likes to play practical jokes, you make a movie with billy. i like to do that too. they're good. so there's not a lot we can talk about that aren't sort of -- there's only a couple that are -- >> jimmy: i see, i got you. you were concerned about him pulling out a jackhammer and digging your star up immediately after it's unveiled? >> no. he's a gentleman. and he's also more, he'd be more sort of cunning than that, but he was good. >> jimmy: how old were you when you first came out to hollywood? >> i was 16 years old. i made a movie called class -- >> jimmy: oh, yeah. [cheers and applause ] >> rob lowe was in it. >> jimmy: i remember that movie. they don't even speak english. >> netflix in the womb. i made a film called class and they came out and said, i was at home, i was still in high school when i made my first movie. i was like a teenager when they sta
. >> danny acroid was there and billy bob thornton and jack black who i worked together with high fidelityp. >> it really is. >> jimmy: billy bob thornton, he made reference to some practical jokes that you had pulled on him? >> yeah, he likes to play practical jokes, you make a movie with billy. i like to do that too. they're good. so there's not a lot we can talk about that aren't sort of -- there's only a couple that are -- >> jimmy: i see, i got you. you were...
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little danny tried for months to ride a bike in the past. others gave up on teaching him. >> we workedith other places that they said they taught autistic kids how to ride a bike and it was very heartbreaking and frustrating. >> reporter: then danny met coach aaron and things changed. >> in three days he had danny riding a bike without training wheels and without anxiety or fear. >> tag. you'd be surprised how many kids can't ride a bike and not because they don't want to, but their bodies are not physically able to move. >> reporter: paul took months of swimming lessons before working with aaron. >> he was making progress, but i would have to say minimal. the first time that aaron worked with paul, the first lesson within 15 minutes, i'm not exaggerating, he had paul's freestyle stroke totally mastered. >> reporter: and aaron is personally familiar with some of the challenges these families face and it makes his work even more rewarding. >> i'm so happy i'm doing it. i grew up with add myself with special needs and now i'm giving back to kids who i know how i felt growing up. i just g
little danny tried for months to ride a bike in the past. others gave up on teaching him. >> we workedith other places that they said they taught autistic kids how to ride a bike and it was very heartbreaking and frustrating. >> reporter: then danny met coach aaron and things changed. >> in three days he had danny riding a bike without training wheels and without anxiety or fear. >> tag. you'd be surprised how many kids can't ride a bike and not because they don't want...
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-- out of the drawer, desk drawer, and read it and danny was instrumental in saying, let's do this. let's just do this. but, again, it was me working with some african american actors and i actually had it vetted by august wilson, read it and checked it out for me and there's another fellow who wrote soldier's story, charles fuller, took a look at it for me. i wanted to make sure my bases were covered. but this new play, what i did was, i feel comfortable writing the characters, but you are never sure. one thing that happened was steven anthony jones helped me a great deal with the african american character. we took it to sundance and what happens when you go to sundance is you bring some actors and some are given to you. i hadn't worked with the actors who we teamed up with at sundance, both excellent actors but people we didn't know so we didn't have a working relationship. there were moments where we worked where i could tell that the fellow, in particular, wasn't happy with his character because i had him standing there while the african american character went on and on. finally he said, phillip, i would not stand there and t
-- out of the drawer, desk drawer, and read it and danny was instrumental in saying, let's do this. let's just do this. but, again, it was me working with some african american actors and i actually had it vetted by august wilson, read it and checked it out for me and there's another fellow who wrote soldier's story, charles fuller, took a look at it for me. i wanted to make sure my bases were covered. but this new play, what i did was, i feel comfortable writing the characters, but you are...
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danny glover got the movie. >> i am too old for those boots. >> that is awful. should kids be allowed to just be kids? they have their whole adult life to work. should we not let them work at all? >> that's for their parent to decide. i understand what you are saying, but i don't see parades of farmers out there asking for the government to protect their kids. when johnny gets hurt on the tractor or the grain elevator or any of these things. i am not a farmer so i don't know what they are, but these people aren't running around every chance they get when their kids get hurt working on a farm. my parents grew up on a farm. one of the things taught there is you have to work your butt off in this world. not enough kids are taught that. >> when it is dark out that is like really weird for people like me. you have to get up at like 4:00 a.m. and there is stuff out there that smells. bill, you were raised by a family of goats. how was growing up on a farm? >> i am preventing myself from saying bad in an elongated fashion like a goat. i am not going to do that. i am a farmer. the stuff i farm kids should be no where near unless, a, they are over 18
danny glover got the movie. >> i am too old for those boots. >> that is awful. should kids be allowed to just be kids? they have their whole adult life to work. should we not let them work at all? >> that's for their parent to decide. i understand what you are saying, but i don't see parades of farmers out there asking for the government to protect their kids. when johnny gets hurt on the tractor or the grain elevator or any of these things. i am not a farmer so i don't know...
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working on his control. he struck out seven and gave up three hits and walked just one person. in the top of the nun, singled to right field. dannyoza would round of third base. at the plate, he is say. the national win two-one. jeff gordon and jimmy johnson collide, going to the wall. that allowed ryan newman to take the lead. he took the checkered flag. watch this fight. one minute left in the game. now we are in an all-out brawl. local pet -- multiple penalties are given. the coach got in on it. everyone is so heated up. look at that. both coaches were ejected. the season ended today. they are expected to be in the playoffs. in women's basketball, notre dame de uconn -- pete uconn -- beat uconn. >> thank you. >> we will tell you turn left. the passat is one of nine volkswagen models named a 2012 iihs top safety pick. not that we'd ever brag about it. turn right. come on, nine. turn left. hit the brakes. huh? how'd that get there? [ male announcer ] we can't hide how proud we are to have nine 2012 iihs top safety picks. so we're celebrating with our "safety in numbers" event. that's the power of german eineering. right now leas
working on his control. he struck out seven and gave up three hits and walked just one person. in the top of the nun, singled to right field. dannyoza would round of third base. at the plate, he is say. the national win two-one. jeff gordon and jimmy johnson collide, going to the wall. that allowed ryan newman to take the lead. he took the checkered flag. watch this fight. one minute left in the game. now we are in an all-out brawl. local pet -- multiple penalties are given. the coach got in on...
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i've been proud to work with congressman danny davis to reform that program and make it fair for everyone, democrats and republicans, liberals and conservatives agree that the u.s. shouldn't be guaranteeing corporate profits at the expense of workers and consumers. i hope the ag committee will reform the sugar program as we deal with the farm bill. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentlelady from illinois rise? >> i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. >> mr. speaker, i rise today about a serious issue, horse slaughter. ms. schakowsky: a recent poll confirm what is we know, most americans oppose the slaughter of horses for human consumption. the last u.s. horse slaughter houses were closed in 2007. but despite public opposition, congress recently restarted horse meat inspections, paving the way for slaughter houses to reopen. that's why we need to pass the american horse slaughter prevention act which would prohibit the sale and transport o
i've been proud to work with congressman danny davis to reform that program and make it fair for everyone, democrats and republicans, liberals and conservatives agree that the u.s. shouldn't be guaranteeing corporate profits at the expense of workers and consumers. i hope the ag committee will reform the sugar program as we deal with the farm bill. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back. for what purpose does the gentlelady from illinois rise? >> i ask unanimous...
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work out with the team. he is day-to-day with the left- leg injury that he suffered. and volkun remained sidelined and the caps recalled dannyinished the regular season hot. running for the last five to qualify for the play-offs and with the straight team. unlike the previous four years, washington will not be favored in the first lownde round. they will -- the first round and the boston bruins are the defending champions. they're underdogs and are okay with that. >> and i like that feeling of being the underdog and less expectation and hopefully you can surprise them a little bit. in montual and that is the way it works. >> and right now, that is -- . >> and we don't have to listen to you guys or them and what they said and we have to concentrate on the -- to be together for a long time. >>> and with that edge. this is the schedule for the first four games of the series. the game is one and two on thursday and to saturday, next monday on thursday and the series comes to verizon center and the until upheld the discipline and the saints bounty case and denied the appeals. the head coach shawn peyton's -- sean peyton's expulsi
work out with the team. he is day-to-day with the left- leg injury that he suffered. and volkun remained sidelined and the caps recalled dannyinished the regular season hot. running for the last five to qualify for the play-offs and with the straight team. unlike the previous four years, washington will not be favored in the first lownde round. they will -- the first round and the boston bruins are the defending champions. they're underdogs and are okay with that. >> and i like that...
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we don't hear about war we don't hear danny and we want to hear about how come my brother in law and my sister in law and my sister my kids not only don't have work but they have no hope for a job we get up shows unemployment real close to twenty percent in this country. not eight point five it's twenty because you know if i come over and mow your lawn and you pay me twenty dollars that department of labor statistics does not count me as i'm employed very few people know that so the number of employed is very very soft so there's one hundred fifty million people that want work so that means that thirty million are out of work sixty percent of a gallant they have no hope for getting a job so that's eighteen million and that just puts a damper on all voting. their president. there's two questions or do i think they should. do they yes thank you very much my pleasure. i. saw. her in the tampa. this is truly still keeps it secrets but now it's time someone feels. the soviet files on r.t.c. . there hasn't been anything good on t.v. . it is to get the maximum political impact. before source material is what helps keep journalism honest we. we wanted to
we don't hear about war we don't hear danny and we want to hear about how come my brother in law and my sister in law and my sister my kids not only don't have work but they have no hope for a job we get up shows unemployment real close to twenty percent in this country. not eight point five it's twenty because you know if i come over and mow your lawn and you pay me twenty dollars that department of labor statistics does not count me as i'm employed very few people know that so the number of...
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economy danny terrorists are destroying industrial sites under the pretext of fighting against president assad all these acts on a boycott has more from the syrian city of aleppo. a lifetime of work burned overnight. this facility is one of a growing number of businesses in syria destroyed by those claiming to advance the cause of that revolution this factory was a classic example of syrian interpreter one hundred fifty employees producing textiles for furniture it was never churning out a lot of profit but provided a distant living for its people all of which is now gone north droughts no warnings one evening in fabry a group of young man threw molotov cocktails into the building the owner said they had just enough time to evacuate the workers to safety but the rest of the evening he just watched his entire fortune go up in flames. so much pride and textile machines they bought from spain three years ago had to be sold for scrap lost in place lost their only source of income and i don't think it was a personal attack against me political person i think the people who did it to me seeking to undermine the industry as a whole to terrify people into supporting them. aleppo is syria
economy danny terrorists are destroying industrial sites under the pretext of fighting against president assad all these acts on a boycott has more from the syrian city of aleppo. a lifetime of work burned overnight. this facility is one of a growing number of businesses in syria destroyed by those claiming to advance the cause of that revolution this factory was a classic example of syrian interpreter one hundred fifty employees producing textiles for furniture it was never churning out a lot...
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danny mcbride, dianna agron from "gle join us for those shows. our first guest is a very funny actor and comedian with an impressive body of work, both professionally and sexually, and his show is called rules of engagement, airing thursday on cbs. please say hello to david spade. [cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are you? >> hey, man. >> jimmy: curl up. >> i know. i don't think they touch the ground. >> jimmy: we do that to humiliate you. >> [ bleep ] hey, jim. >> jimmy: everything all right? >> chilling out. >> jimmy: what's new? >> laid around all weekend, watched the masters, the golf tournament. >> jimmy: you did? >> i'm into golf little bit. i like that tiger woods and i are about the same now. he's not doing as good as he used to. >> jimmy: he's gone down and you've come up. >> i'm not quite there, but we're closer. it's funny to watch him because i remember he was so good. then he got caught with the lady friend. then he was bad. i'm thinking, we need to get this guy some [ bleep ] asap. like yesterday. it's not really a rubik's cube. i figured out the puzzle. he was good, now he's not good. i remember hearing about that because i follow
danny mcbride, dianna agron from "gle join us for those shows. our first guest is a very funny actor and comedian with an impressive body of work, both professionally and sexually, and his show is called rules of engagement, airing thursday on cbs. please say hello to david spade. [cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how are you? >> hey, man. >> jimmy: curl up. >> i know. i don't think they touch the ground. >> jimmy: we do that to humiliate you. >> [ bleep...
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danny mcbride, bobcat goldthwait, from "glee" dianna agron, and we'll have music from the civil wars and the shins. >> jimmy: if your mother ever tells you to knock someone out, you should listen to her, it's worked for our next guest. he is a multi-platinum-selling rap legend, a best-selling author and star of one of the most popular shows on tv. just imagine how much more successful he might be if he could just get his body into shape. his series "ncis: los angeles" airs tuesday nights at 9 on cbs. please welcome back ll cool j. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: how's everything? >> good. >> imhungry, it's funny. >> jimmy: what is that? a lollipop? >> yeah. this is actually from my wife's jewelry line. >> jimmy: she made that? >> yeah. it's a long story, but basically she's recovering from cancer. she had a little bout with cancer and she had a tattoo on her leg with a lollipop on it. because of the surgery, it damaged her tattoo, so she started a jewelry line, and one of the pieces is these lollipops and we date a portion o the proceeds to the american cancer society. >> jimmy: how long have you been together? >> i been with my wife since 1987. >> jimmy: how long did you date before you got
danny mcbride, bobcat goldthwait, from "glee" dianna agron, and we'll have music from the civil wars and the shins. >> jimmy: if your mother ever tells you to knock someone out, you should listen to her, it's worked for our next guest. he is a multi-platinum-selling rap legend, a best-selling author and star of one of the most popular shows on tv. just imagine how much more successful he might be if he could just get his body into shape. his series "ncis: los angeles"...
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work at a book factory in toledo. i owe some bills for college. and that's kind of steep. >> reporter: the victim, a young mother who lived here, was sexually assaulted and killed. dannyng a life sentence for the murder until new dna evidence implicated another man. a man already in prison for an eerily similar murder. what did you think when the dna evidence came back? >> i was, like, ecstatic that it could happen. >> reporter: unlike almost half the states in the country, ohio actually does have a law that compensates those who have been wrongfully convicted. but danny brown is unlikely to ever be eligible for any of that money. why aren't you being compensated, danny? >> because the prosecutor say i'm a suspect. the problem with the law is it's got, like, seven criteria. and one of them is you can't be a suspect. i fill all the criteria except for the one where you can't be a suspect. >> reporter: in 2001 danny was released from prison when a judge overruled his conviction saying that there wasn't sufficient evidence to keep him locked up. but the court did not make a determination as to whether danny was actually innocent. that's the $700,000 question. if he's inn
work at a book factory in toledo. i owe some bills for college. and that's kind of steep. >> reporter: the victim, a young mother who lived here, was sexually assaulted and killed. dannyng a life sentence for the murder until new dna evidence implicated another man. a man already in prison for an eerily similar murder. what did you think when the dna evidence came back? >> i was, like, ecstatic that it could happen. >> reporter: unlike almost half the states in the country,...
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the people who work in our restaurants and the people who diane in our restaurants and the community that sround our reaurantare what gives the glove its shape. >> rose: john chambers, danny meyer next. dine johjohn chambers is the chn and ce of of cisco systems. he's the larger computer networking equipment. he predicts the future of internet technology is videoed platforms and cloud computinas it heads into a 23450 area cisco intends to direct that transition. i'm pleased to have john chambers back at this table. welcome sir. >> charlie we've been doing this off and on for almost 15 years. >> rose: wrot both at conferes and televisions. lots have changed. tell me what's changed since we last talked in 2006. what has gone first in terms of the industry you worked and the specifics about cisco. >> okay. almost everything's changed, charlie. at that time th concept of the world is fla and the connective society was occur. if you look what's occurred over the last five or six years, we've become much more social in toample hosocial how we intercot through technology, video if you will, much more interconnected if you will within the society and much more virtual. your conne
the people who work in our restaurants and the people who diane in our restaurants and the community that sround our reaurantare what gives the glove its shape. >> rose: john chambers, danny meyer next. dine johjohn chambers is the chn and ce of of cisco systems. he's the larger computer networking equipment. he predicts the future of internet technology is videoed platforms and cloud computinas it heads into a 23450 area cisco intends to direct that transition. i'm pleased to have john...
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danny said in the first couple of week, oh, we have more days off. the responsibility rests on your shoulders in a individual film. this, you share the workfal ro, i think. heed a to wear a lycra cgi jump suit. it was a lot more comfortable than what we had on. leather, capes. >> give us an idea of what it was like. george interviewed the five of you in london. what was the camaraderie like behind the scenes. >> all superficial. we hated each other. >> what is up with that? i was not going to bring it up. >> it worked out. we're all swimming in albuquerque. you want to develop a camaraderie. on the weekend, you try to say, let's tie one on. he meant, come to the bar, avengers assemble. >>> right now, we go to sam and the weather. avengers assemble. how is that? >> perfect. >> sam? >> just -- josh, that was the perfect broadcast pose. robin. >> you set the pose impossibly high. >> robin has the legs to pull it off. >> come here a minute. >> oh, this old thing. this old thing. >> oh. happy birthday. happy 10th birthday. >> thank you. >> wait, i got your hair caught. you're gorgeous, even in the birthday cake hat. we'll start with the twitte
danny said in the first couple of week, oh, we have more days off. the responsibility rests on your shoulders in a individual film. this, you share the workfal ro, i think. heed a to wear a lycra cgi jump suit. it was a lot more comfortable than what we had on. leather, capes. >> give us an idea of what it was like. george interviewed the five of you in london. what was the camaraderie like behind the scenes. >> all superficial. we hated each other. >> what is up with that? i...
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and before that he worked at world wide web consortium which is the governing body for web standards across the internet. before that, danny was co-founder of the center for democracy and technology and that organization actually wrote the blueprint for the congressional internet caucus advisory committee briefing program so we are appreciative of danny's roland and before that he was with the electronic frontier foundation so with that, let me introduce danny weitzner. [applause] >> thank you, tim. thank's to everyone. let me add my appreciation to the co-chairs of the internet caucus, senators leahy and thune and representatives goodlatte and eshoo. it's great to see many of you here our colleagues from the hill, colleagues from the ftc from different departments, from the press. it's certainly been a very broad privacy discussion. it was very clear to us from the beginning that we really needed to take on these questions of consumer privacy protection, not only because of how important privacy is as an american value but also because many of our key initiatives, many of the priorities we came in with as administration w
and before that he worked at world wide web consortium which is the governing body for web standards across the internet. before that, danny was co-founder of the center for democracy and technology and that organization actually wrote the blueprint for the congressional internet caucus advisory committee briefing program so we are appreciative of danny's roland and before that he was with the electronic frontier foundation so with that, let me introduce danny weitzner. [applause] >>...