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that all fbi agents etc.ust move in the ways to discredit and disown and stop the breakfast for children program. this is the document i'm talking about. he wants them to make sure that no moderate black people support his breakfast program and he wanted to make sure that no white liberals supported this program. you get it -- the polls in 1959 said what? 90% of the black community now supports the black panther party because they understand the health clinic programs. stephen: the brilliance of the program was that it highlighted the contradiction. children were going to school hungry. in this country where we we waste so much and we throw food away and we have so much money and children. read -- they were going to school hungry. that was the solution, to phoebe cates. bobby: let me show you the success of the program. in 1966, a few more black people were elected. what happened by 1969 was that in california particularly, willie ground moved with miller and some others to get a hold of two, guys and nine or
that all fbi agents etc.ust move in the ways to discredit and disown and stop the breakfast for children program. this is the document i'm talking about. he wants them to make sure that no moderate black people support his breakfast program and he wanted to make sure that no white liberals supported this program. you get it -- the polls in 1959 said what? 90% of the black community now supports the black panther party because they understand the health clinic programs. stephen: the brilliance...
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detects the pothole it will stop the wheel from falling into hole and it sends info to the back wheel etc." sensors scan every two milliseconds for continual adjustment to help the vehicle better withstand the worst pothole-riddled roads. essentially you skip over the pothole the system keeps the wheels from falling into nasty like this nasty one i found in south san francisco. i hopped into the driver's seat to test it out driving over this pothole nats - "me driving it - yeah it works - cool etc." when i would drive over one i still felt a little hiccup a bump but way less than what i expected to feel. the u-s senate is paying homage to those affected by the december 2-nd. ghost ship warehouse fire. on saturday.the senate passed resolution six-37. it honors the 36 people who perished in the tragedy. the resolution also commends the brave first responders. who worked tirelessly to bring comfort to the victim's families. last thursday, the u-s house of representatives observed a moment of silence for the fire victims. >> reporter: number of high schools including one view is the end of th
detects the pothole it will stop the wheel from falling into hole and it sends info to the back wheel etc." sensors scan every two milliseconds for continual adjustment to help the vehicle better withstand the worst pothole-riddled roads. essentially you skip over the pothole the system keeps the wheels from falling into nasty like this nasty one i found in south san francisco. i hopped into the driver's seat to test it out driving over this pothole nats - "me driving it - yeah it...
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. >>> senador usted va a participar en algÚn pues negociaciÓn xe etc en el sentido para presentar unaeben ser deportados maÑana. pero despuÉs de eso, las personas que estÁn en este paÍs son personas en su gran, gran parte trabajadoras haciendo trabajo que ciudadanos americanos no quieren hacer. y de todos los temas que el paÍs se enfrenta con la crisis de isis, la economÍa de lo demÁs, esto es la mÍnima cosa que debemos estar procediendo. >>> senador quiero hablar del tema de cuba con la muerte de fidel castro, hemos visto a decenas mil de cubanos en las calles de la habana, santiago y alrededor de la isla que han salido a ver estas manifestaciones por la muerte de castro. hay personas que han llegado a decir que parece que la gran mayorÍa de los cubanos estÁn tristes y apoyan a este gobierno?. >>> bueno yo creo que primero que todo la decisiÓn de tener 9 dÍas fue a propÓsito de raÚl castro para controlar el pueblo. nÚmero dos, hay una obligaciÓn no una obligaciÓn de porque se lo siente de corazÓn, la gran mayorÍa. pero una obligaciÓn de ir para no estar en conflicto con el rÉgimen so
. >>> senador usted va a participar en algÚn pues negociaciÓn xe etc en el sentido para presentar unaeben ser deportados maÑana. pero despuÉs de eso, las personas que estÁn en este paÍs son personas en su gran, gran parte trabajadoras haciendo trabajo que ciudadanos americanos no quieren hacer. y de todos los temas que el paÍs se enfrenta con la crisis de isis, la economÍa de lo demÁs, esto es la mÍnima cosa que debemos estar procediendo. >>> senador quiero hablar...
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we are right on the river, etc..ond, we talk about nuclear -- theas, renewables other fifth energy source is doing retrofits. we now have 54 million square feet in the city of chicago in major buildings under retrofit. it is one of the biggest emitters. private, andc, millennials is one of the driving economic engines of urban centers, they want to go to a building that is environmentally positive. we have also driven that on the residential. it is harder -- it is hard on the insulation, we are difficult on an office building -- we can move faster. -- in oururselves self interest. see the city reversing what it is going to do. it is the government running against her economic engine rather than with it. the other thing, we have more universities than any other city in the u.s., but boston. the amount of work going on, intellectual work that will lead to companies. if you didn't believe in climate, as a cure driver of economic activity, with the university of chicago, iit, university of illinois, northwestern, we are
we are right on the river, etc..ond, we talk about nuclear -- theas, renewables other fifth energy source is doing retrofits. we now have 54 million square feet in the city of chicago in major buildings under retrofit. it is one of the biggest emitters. private, andc, millennials is one of the driving economic engines of urban centers, they want to go to a building that is environmentally positive. we have also driven that on the residential. it is harder -- it is hard on the insulation, we are...
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every time he left the country -- etc., etc.had an attempt on his life by someone who came in to liberty hall. shot three shot at him, two grazed him. one in his leg. that person ended up committing suicide within 24 hours after he was arrested -- in prison. he said he wasn't going to take the rap for himself. ththere was a concncerted effory whomever, but we do know j edgar hoover. they were trying everything. across theg a woman state line. wife, myhat was his mother. the black star line, which was his signature. economic project to trade between africa, the caribbean, and the united states. again, the whole idea was a political trial to destroy him and destroy the movement. amy: have you heard from the white house? >> know, we have not. amy: we will do part two of this fascinating discussion of your father, marcus garvey's life, imposed show discussion and post it online at democracynow.org. dr. julius garvey is a cardiothoracic and vascular surgeon who is leading the justice4garvey effort. seeking a posthumous presidential p
every time he left the country -- etc., etc.had an attempt on his life by someone who came in to liberty hall. shot three shot at him, two grazed him. one in his leg. that person ended up committing suicide within 24 hours after he was arrested -- in prison. he said he wasn't going to take the rap for himself. ththere was a concncerted effory whomever, but we do know j edgar hoover. they were trying everything. across theg a woman state line. wife, myhat was his mother. the black star line,...
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that increases the proposition of total occupied, etc. for the neighborhood uses, etc., etc., etc. and period then points the policy statement in - the language of over concentration i know we're trying to put the actual calculation in the planning code if we make that change move to approve with that change. >> is there a second. >> second and commissioner moore. >> i have a question about the vagueness of over concentration in the statement of policy for example, there are part of city where restaurant next to restaurant is basically. >> in my mind after we talk about the balance of commerce use maybe threatened go with an over occupied of concentration this is the negative impact so the proposals should be reviewed to make sure they're not reduce the variety of neighborhood uses or create noise and parking problems and other things in the surrounding neighborhoods i think that is the piece that qualities the policy one man's over concentration and another man's desert so we'll have to look at each project and is does that reduce the neighborhoods and create noise and parking pro
that increases the proposition of total occupied, etc. for the neighborhood uses, etc., etc., etc. and period then points the policy statement in - the language of over concentration i know we're trying to put the actual calculation in the planning code if we make that change move to approve with that change. >> is there a second. >> second and commissioner moore. >> i have a question about the vagueness of over concentration in the statement of policy for example, there are...
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and what you have influence on, etc. so there's no doubt -- i mean, i'm rethinking government now -- you're saying from a governance but you're saying of what makes sense. what should we -- you know, and we're doing it in education. o the mayor in chicago has kinter garden to 12th and the community college system that's not true of every city. so we're trying to gro from a kindergarten to 12 tot a pre-k college model. and you need someone to have accountability to drive that towards that effort. but i give you this kind i give you this kind of thinking a new. what is smart cities? it is not just data collection. it is about that reform effort to try to make government a more responsive, integral part of people's lives in a responsible way. we were building a high school break behind the stockyards in chicago, mainly hispanic community. it is an incredible facility that has been open for four years. as it was being constructed, the neighborhood came to me and said we have not had a neighborhood library, hours burned down.
and what you have influence on, etc. so there's no doubt -- i mean, i'm rethinking government now -- you're saying from a governance but you're saying of what makes sense. what should we -- you know, and we're doing it in education. o the mayor in chicago has kinter garden to 12th and the community college system that's not true of every city. so we're trying to gro from a kindergarten to 12 tot a pre-k college model. and you need someone to have accountability to drive that towards that...
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that increases the proposition of total occupied, etc. for the neighborhood uses, etc., etc., etc. and period then points the policy statement in - the language of over concentration i know we're trying to put the actual calculation in the planning code if we make that change move to approve with that change. >> is there a second. >> second and commissioner moore. >> i have a question about the vagueness of over concentration in the statement of policy for example, there are part of city where restaurant next to restaurant is basically. >> in my mind after we talk about the balance of commerce use maybe threatened go with an over occupied of concentration this is the negative impact so the proposals should be reviewed to make sure they're not reduce the variety of neighborhood uses or create noise and parking problems and other things in the surrounding neighborhoods i think that is the piece that qualities the policy one man's over concentration and another man's desert so we'll have to look at each project and is does that reduce the neighborhoods and create noise and parking pro
that increases the proposition of total occupied, etc. for the neighborhood uses, etc., etc., etc. and period then points the policy statement in - the language of over concentration i know we're trying to put the actual calculation in the planning code if we make that change move to approve with that change. >> is there a second. >> second and commissioner moore. >> i have a question about the vagueness of over concentration in the statement of policy for example, there are...
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you need appropriations, etc. we do not know what that level turn out to be. and of electronic sensors in some places a while on the border, what more does donald trump do and does that really ?ork once you build a wall, people can go over and under it, so does that really solve the problem? of course, the business of mexico paying for it is idiotic and basically he does not say that anymore because i think he knows it was a great campaign line. a lot of the things that president-elect trump has said cap real problems being implemented. the question is going to be going back to this literal or figurative. what to his supporters conclude in a year or in two years? , do theye is no wall lose faith or do they say, no, we wanted him just to be tougher? are under theons amount that has been doing the obama administration, what do they say? that is what we are interested in seeing and that is one of the things going on in washington now. people are saying, do not taken literally. host: sherry, republican. caller: good morning. caller:good morning. i would like to --
you need appropriations, etc. we do not know what that level turn out to be. and of electronic sensors in some places a while on the border, what more does donald trump do and does that really ?ork once you build a wall, people can go over and under it, so does that really solve the problem? of course, the business of mexico paying for it is idiotic and basically he does not say that anymore because i think he knows it was a great campaign line. a lot of the things that president-elect trump...
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then there are needs for data sharing, data gateways, etc. i think the key to doing this well is getting multiple types of technology companies together with different stakeholders who are all working on this issue at different levels, from government, state task force, government of uganda, for example, ministry officials, with service providers, ngos who work with different types of vulnerable kids from orphans to issuesl juvenile justice , and bring them together saying this is what we need from the service providers, and let the tech companies here that. i think we have this collaborative mechanism where you start matchmaking. other projects would flow from it. it is not one massive project but a collaborative mechanism to match up the kinds of technology input that the companies may be able to give and apply it to the sector. social workers do not talk to technology guys. even bridging that language cap is a huge step forward. you want to reflect from the gentleman on the rotary club? thehat is great news from state department, you are d
then there are needs for data sharing, data gateways, etc. i think the key to doing this well is getting multiple types of technology companies together with different stakeholders who are all working on this issue at different levels, from government, state task force, government of uganda, for example, ministry officials, with service providers, ngos who work with different types of vulnerable kids from orphans to issuesl juvenile justice , and bring them together saying this is what we need...
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some crown jewels, etc. this tapestry some other things gone missing. some crown jewels, etc. this tapestry and the other tapestries in this election for auctioned many years ago and have completely disappeared. however, maybe beard seems to have found them. she seems to have found one of them in a rug shop in new york city. i presume she has put a bidding it and has got it. york city. i presume she has put a bidding it and has got itm york city. i presume she has put a bidding it and has got it. it was worth £5,000 in 1649. well, according to the article in the newspaper, it is only one and not the entire collection. it is valued ata the entire collection. it is valued at a friends 50,000 us dollars. he started off when is that europe and said that you had put your credit card. we were talking about the boxing day sales. this is an article about how to save at least else. yes, we were talking about this earlier. the sales numbers seem to stop. we spent something like a £850 million online. today, lots of ne
some crown jewels, etc. this tapestry some other things gone missing. some crown jewels, etc. this tapestry and the other tapestries in this election for auctioned many years ago and have completely disappeared. however, maybe beard seems to have found them. she seems to have found one of them in a rug shop in new york city. i presume she has put a bidding it and has got it. york city. i presume she has put a bidding it and has got itm york city. i presume she has put a bidding it and has got...
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officer criminals always trying to find a way to beat cat and mouse cars smarter now like computers etcetc roger with ncib says this device that they just accquired from a 3rd party seller overseas is similar one discovered http:/www.today.com/news/police- admit-theyre-stumped-mystery- car-thefts-6c10169993 back in 2013 that stumped law enforcement. at the time, thieves were being seen on security cameras across the country using an unknown device to unlock vehicles and steal valuables inside. now the ncib says the mystery gadget has evolved into something even worse. now the device can be used to start vehicles letting thieves drive them away it works on cars with a keyless remote and push-button ignition, such as a prius. ncib tested out the device. sot - roger morris vice president, chief communications officer "we tested out 35 cars and we were able to drive off in 19 of them, these cars had key fobs etc. the device also let them restart 12 cars after turning them off. the ncib shared this video with me they made explaining how it works. the driver leaves a vehicle and locks it with
officer criminals always trying to find a way to beat cat and mouse cars smarter now like computers etcetc roger with ncib says this device that they just accquired from a 3rd party seller overseas is similar one discovered http:/www.today.com/news/police- admit-theyre-stumped-mystery- car-thefts-6c10169993 back in 2013 that stumped law enforcement. at the time, thieves were being seen on security cameras across the country using an unknown device to unlock vehicles and steal valuables inside....
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how they cut it up, how they cook it, how they store it etc.. so the product i think you and i are in agreement is not itself safe. >> host: well, you don't be back raw, except in the case of fruits and vegetables. >> guest: do you handle raw products and to cut it up on your kitchen counter. we have done a number of studies that 60 to 80% of chickens carried campylobacter create. >> host: and less it's cooked. let's go into this area in the industrialization of agriculture you talk about things that allow that to happen and wanted them has to do with the use of antibiotics. it's common certainly in the poultry industry and common across-the-board in animal agriculture although more and more consumers and more and more companies are now going to products that are antibiotic free especially the organic architect tell me a little bit about antibiotics and library use. >> guest: let me preface by saying over the past three years the total amount of animal antibiotics used in agriculture have decreased. >> host: the rates have leveled off. there are
how they cut it up, how they cook it, how they store it etc.. so the product i think you and i are in agreement is not itself safe. >> host: well, you don't be back raw, except in the case of fruits and vegetables. >> guest: do you handle raw products and to cut it up on your kitchen counter. we have done a number of studies that 60 to 80% of chickens carried campylobacter create. >> host: and less it's cooked. let's go into this area in the industrialization of agriculture...
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we need to understand weapons, tactics, etc. we will try to do that as we go along. you need to understand all of these things, the biggest story in terms of weapons is the story of the rifle musket, introduced in the 1850's with a longer-range -- 500 yards, compared to the smoothbore musket which was previously used and had about a range of 100 yards. forief overview of tactics you. northern and southern armies used the same formations and maneuvers, inherited from europe, it called the linear tactical system, because it organize the men in linear formations. meaning one line behind the other and each line was actually called a rank in the manuals. and 2 rings formed a battle line. this is a nice photograph of company e. and this obviously means that infantrythin and long formations, a regimen of 500 men for example would have 200 and 50 of them -- 250 of them in the first rank and in the second-ranked. it would be 125 yards wide and three feet deep. by the way,ssing, one level of the history of infantry tactics. what historians have called small unit tactics, and h
we need to understand weapons, tactics, etc. we will try to do that as we go along. you need to understand all of these things, the biggest story in terms of weapons is the story of the rifle musket, introduced in the 1850's with a longer-range -- 500 yards, compared to the smoothbore musket which was previously used and had about a range of 100 yards. forief overview of tactics you. northern and southern armies used the same formations and maneuvers, inherited from europe, it called the linear...
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etc.. they have a reason to think differently about life, a number is popping away that hasn't popped. the election was tuesday and wednesday. on thursday, went and sat with a group of small business, a relatively midsized town. their enthusiasm was palpable. i had a meeting with a larger group of companies and there is an enthusiasm that there will be a new spirit of pro-growth, less regulation and these are industries, not financial service companies, corporate customers, thinking they are not sure what the piece of regulation, what affected the business plan or what they invest, it ought to get better so let me be more aggressive. the consumer's response of overall customers telling you what happens, the question is what happens next and over 36, 920 days, over the next couple years, more determining what they really feel. they are enthusiastic. >> we have all seen it for a long time. i described it as commerce on the sidelines. we can use the reasons, uncertainty, whatever it may be. pa
etc.. they have a reason to think differently about life, a number is popping away that hasn't popped. the election was tuesday and wednesday. on thursday, went and sat with a group of small business, a relatively midsized town. their enthusiasm was palpable. i had a meeting with a larger group of companies and there is an enthusiasm that there will be a new spirit of pro-growth, less regulation and these are industries, not financial service companies, corporate customers, thinking they are...
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etc. we reported earlier this week they also broke into republican party accounts. you see the power of this in a number of domains. here this is more business domain. and a company, one of america's premier technology companies that's now revealed major hacks twice in the span of several months and it also raises the question for this particular company did they do enough to protect their account after this half a billion person breech? clearly they did not. >> jim sciutto, thank you. and also gnaw tonight we're learning learning ivanka trump will assume some of the duties assigned to the first lady. shooem have an office in the east wing. transition aides calling it the "office of the first family." this as ivanka and her brothers don jr. and eric today sat in on a meeting between the president elect and silicon valley leaders billionaire. as you see jeff bezos there. tim cook from apple. cheryl sanberg sitting next to mike pence from facebook. the presence of the family at that meeting
etc. we reported earlier this week they also broke into republican party accounts. you see the power of this in a number of domains. here this is more business domain. and a company, one of america's premier technology companies that's now revealed major hacks twice in the span of several months and it also raises the question for this particular company did they do enough to protect their account after this half a billion person breech? clearly they did not. >> jim sciutto, thank you....
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driver's seat to test it out driving over this pothole nats - "me driving it - yeah it works - cool etc when i would drive over one i still felt a little hiccup a bump but way less than what i expected to feel. the u-s senate is paying homage to those affected by the december 2-nd. ghost ship warehouse fire. onat
driver's seat to test it out driving over this pothole nats - "me driving it - yeah it works - cool etc when i would drive over one i still felt a little hiccup a bump but way less than what i expected to feel. the u-s senate is paying homage to those affected by the december 2-nd. ghost ship warehouse fire. onat
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drugs look very similar, so we scan the patient making sure the right drug, the right blood product etc goes to the right patient and if they're going to roll it out to orthopaedics and other types of equipment we can trace those back in the future. bar—coding will reduce the average of an hour a day nurses spend collecting medicines and alert staff to those reaching their use—by dates. everything from screws used in knee operations to breast implants will be bar—coded so their quality can be monitored. about once a week tragically someone dies in the nhs because they are given the wrong medicine. we also have a number of operations where the wrong implant is put into someone‘s body and it has to be changed at a later date. if we use modern bar code technology then we can deal with a lot of those problems. one of the biggest advantages of scanlisafety could be in tracing patients when faulty products have been recalled. nearly 50,000 british women had breast implants made by the french company pip when they were revealed to be at risk of rupturing. the patchy record—keeping had made it
drugs look very similar, so we scan the patient making sure the right drug, the right blood product etc goes to the right patient and if they're going to roll it out to orthopaedics and other types of equipment we can trace those back in the future. bar—coding will reduce the average of an hour a day nurses spend collecting medicines and alert staff to those reaching their use—by dates. everything from screws used in knee operations to breast implants will be bar—coded so their quality...
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we will talk about the russians and japanese etc. this morning. of england significant policy announcement to make today. the last policy announcement of the year comes at noon london data showing u.k. impression rising to its highest in two years. mark carney will be in frankfurt to attend the ecb meeting. let's get the details. in terms of the details we should expect today, mark carney whatruggling to understand brexit is going to do to the economy. how much information can he deliver for us? nejra: great question, guy. one of the things he has flagged at the last meeting, he kept using the word uncertainty and the uncertainty around brexit. today, he might be busy but in terms of the decision, we expect policy to remain on hold in the benchmark rate. and 8 -- axpects unanimous decision on that. it could also concern -- confirm what mark carney mentioned in november. that neutral stance is really about this balancing act. on one hand, the bank of england needs to support growth, on the other, he needs to control inflation. one reflection of tha
we will talk about the russians and japanese etc. this morning. of england significant policy announcement to make today. the last policy announcement of the year comes at noon london data showing u.k. impression rising to its highest in two years. mark carney will be in frankfurt to attend the ecb meeting. let's get the details. in terms of the details we should expect today, mark carney whatruggling to understand brexit is going to do to the economy. how much information can he deliver for...
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industries.w mobile, cable, etc. what are the jobs of the future?know there will be more jobs in health services, health care. prevention wellness will pay a larger -- will play a larger role. the u.k. is doing innovative things to try to reduce obesity. obesity costs the u.s. about $1.4 trillion a year. there is a lot of opportunities as we shift to the future. we just cannot mislead our people to believe the jobs of the past are necessarily the jobs for the future. manus: the biggest challenge of all for unemployed youth here in europe. mike milken, thanks for joining us. pleasure to see you. guys, great conversation on globalization. it did notcatively work, but i did not get left behind. we need to get to google and amazon quickly. mark: great job. fascinating interview. 2:00 p.m. eastern time, we will continue to look at the effects of anti-globalization. to got fu will speak gross -- bill gross. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ live from bloomberg's world headquarters in new york and london, i am julie hyman. mark: i am mark barton. let's check in on bl
industries.w mobile, cable, etc. what are the jobs of the future?know there will be more jobs in health services, health care. prevention wellness will pay a larger -- will play a larger role. the u.k. is doing innovative things to try to reduce obesity. obesity costs the u.s. about $1.4 trillion a year. there is a lot of opportunities as we shift to the future. we just cannot mislead our people to believe the jobs of the past are necessarily the jobs for the future. manus: the biggest...
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cybersecurity for smart grids, etc. that's something that we all have to do a lot better at, because if we are going to have this huge transformation in energy technology and in our energy economies, while we look at the internet of things, etc., for taking off, we need to be able to make sure that we can protect that environment. so technology, capacity building and cybersecurity smart grid are areas that i see we can work on, work together. thank you. [applause] [background sounds] >> while uploading, i just want to introduce myself. i'm from new climate institute located in cologne, germany. first, i would like to thank the brookings institution for having me here together with the distinguished experts sitting here today. today i'm going present the implications of the paris agreement on japan's climate policy more from a technical perspective compared to the previous presenters. so firstly, i would like to just go quickly through japan's current climate mitigation policies. so japan has placed the contributions to
cybersecurity for smart grids, etc. that's something that we all have to do a lot better at, because if we are going to have this huge transformation in energy technology and in our energy economies, while we look at the internet of things, etc., for taking off, we need to be able to make sure that we can protect that environment. so technology, capacity building and cybersecurity smart grid are areas that i see we can work on, work together. thank you. [applause] [background sounds] >>...
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it in a secure way and a way that protects them, the companies now, from litigation, trial lawyers, etc. but at the same time allows the government and the appropriate authorities to have access to what they need to do their jobs. charlie: large companies are hit all the times in terms of hacking. >> they're better at it. charlie: in terms of defensive measures. >> exactly. we did this in our hearings as well. financial services is much foe -- financial services -- the technology companies i think is extremely good. you put the banks right up there with them. they're very, very good. our vulnerability is the midsized companies. and the midsized companies need to really adopt a standard that was created by nist in the government for cybersecurity and adopt the same standards that the large guys -- nile charlie: that's part of what this report is about? >> very uneven in the united states. we try to identify the coming trenledses. the internet of things. we're going to have billions of devices connected to the internet in the foreseeable future here. essentially what happened is the physi
it in a secure way and a way that protects them, the companies now, from litigation, trial lawyers, etc. but at the same time allows the government and the appropriate authorities to have access to what they need to do their jobs. charlie: large companies are hit all the times in terms of hacking. >> they're better at it. charlie: in terms of defensive measures. >> exactly. we did this in our hearings as well. financial services is much foe -- financial services -- the technology...
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or these devices no one associates being computers but they are these days, cameras, thermostats, etcthen there's the government itself. there's some roles for government, i'll pass the roles to tom and talk a little bit what they can do within the technology of the government and i think tom's better to address the roles of the management system of government. they can immediately consolidate their network on the civilian side of network. much like the military's already consolidated, and make it secure, so it's very difficult to get access into the government systems, just through the network itself. long-term they need to fix their systems. in the short-term they could make it harder to get into those systems. there's a whole series of recommendations around what a new administration should do within the white house, within the -- i'll pass it. charlie: we have a conflict between silicon valley and the white house, with respect, and the justice department, as to, you know, backdoor -- all kinds of things having to do with security for devices. >> the key is, if you think about it,
or these devices no one associates being computers but they are these days, cameras, thermostats, etcthen there's the government itself. there's some roles for government, i'll pass the roles to tom and talk a little bit what they can do within the technology of the government and i think tom's better to address the roles of the management system of government. they can immediately consolidate their network on the civilian side of network. much like the military's already consolidated, and make...
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there are areas for us to collaborate in nuclear energy and renewables, etc.capacity building together. energy resilience in developing countries. we see a huge storm, bigger storms than we see in the past coming in, at least when i was sharing our energy working group, that was a big issue on everyone's mind. building energy resilience with lectricity and other systems often means renewables, istributed energy, etc.. lastly, there is a lot of room for us to cooperate together in cyber security for the energy ystem. it is something we all have to do a lot better at. if we do not, there is a huge transformation in energy echnology and the energy conomy, while we look at the internet of things for taking off. we need to be able to ensure that we protect that environment. technology and capacity building in cyber security, those are areas i can see that we should work on together. thank you. >> while uploading, want to introduce myself. ocated in germany. i would like to thank the brookings institution for having me here together with distinguished experts sittin
there are areas for us to collaborate in nuclear energy and renewables, etc.capacity building together. energy resilience in developing countries. we see a huge storm, bigger storms than we see in the past coming in, at least when i was sharing our energy working group, that was a big issue on everyone's mind. building energy resilience with lectricity and other systems often means renewables, istributed energy, etc.. lastly, there is a lot of room for us to cooperate together in cyber security...
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you could add $10 for stimulus corporate tax, etc..run rate basis, you are looking at five dollars because you would have the drag from interest going forward. you have baked in a lot of that and you're looking for policy to deliver, but you have seen a significant shift already in sentiment, coming from a very low base, but investors have been extremely cautious on the markets. you see sentiment move forward. you have seen the flows into equities out of bonds, probably the biggest shift in about two years. you have still seen over the last decade, probably $1.5 trillion in bonds and nothing in equities. there could be a sizable shift of flows back into equities if we continue to deliver here in hopes of a recovery into next year. scarlet: the reflation trade is not yet over. julie mentioned catalyst, verbal intervention, job owning, from donald trump, from the republicans, that you say could drive big market swings. is there a relevant historical precedent for this? marc: we'll see, right? the truth is, there is this seachange in term
you could add $10 for stimulus corporate tax, etc..run rate basis, you are looking at five dollars because you would have the drag from interest going forward. you have baked in a lot of that and you're looking for policy to deliver, but you have seen a significant shift already in sentiment, coming from a very low base, but investors have been extremely cautious on the markets. you see sentiment move forward. you have seen the flows into equities out of bonds, probably the biggest shift in...
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-weakness, alertness, muscle stiffness, etc. any other important tips for dog's wearing a collar with up-to-date id tags and a microchip. snow can obscure familiar scents and make it got a question for our experts? email them at ask the expert at today's tmj4 dot com. you can also leave a voicemail. the number is just ahead.. the flaw that has a popular kitchen applaince maker recalling 8 million units..and coming up at 4:30.. winter is hard on your skin.. we'll tell you why moisturizing may not be enough a utah ice cream worker is receiving support from around the world after being fat- shamed by a customer. 19-year-old justine elwood was working at cold stone creamery when a woman came in with her children.she started to make mean comments about justine to went as far to post a yelp review where she called justine "disgustingly obese." the review was taken down, but not before justine's mom posted it on facebook.it quickly went viral.when she arrived to work on saturday... she was greeted with balloons, flowers, and notes of s
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, andi want to get to know each other, etc, and i think, you know, we changed the coaching team after increase in performance? i think we addressed the demands of the event which we we re the demands of the event which we were trying to win and one of those things, we weren't working at altitude at the time and started to work at altitude, we got a base at tenerife. we had a fantastic coach, on—board and understood the demand of the event and i think it was a learning process, starting team sky in 2010 and obviously by 2011, we had sussed out the demand of the event and changed the way we trained and approached things. you had worked in cycling teams before, hadn't you? yes, but not at pro tour level, as in trying to win the tour de france, as it were. you can look at our history in track cycling and we we re at our history in track cycling and we were invincible because we understood what we were doing and the demand of the event. day and night, it moved into a learning curve by taking on a pro team and i think, as i said, we learned so much in that first year, we went away and imple
, andi want to get to know each other, etc, and i think, you know, we changed the coaching team after increase in performance? i think we addressed the demands of the event which we we re the demands of the event which we were trying to win and one of those things, we weren't working at altitude at the time and started to work at altitude, we got a base at tenerife. we had a fantastic coach, on—board and understood the demand of the event and i think it was a learning process, starting team...
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we think of legal institutions and the rule of law, etc. clearly this is a problem a very to greenland countries. problem of erring to greenland countries. three difficult for an american and rolling about cuba, cuba's cuba's whale is that what you called it? i think this is a real problem. bruce mentioned in national organization in the european he proposed that the american committee and problems but i think you put your finger on away on what is the problem. latin america is not europe. there's no organization comparable for to the e.u., although its institutions are in trouble. i think this is a challenge and has been a problem. as a professor supervise papers. he said the number of regional agreements lacking into each other, it is dizzying and most of them come to nothing, even the stronger once, but don't but don't come to very much at all. is abiding in spanish-speaking except for brazil, government once from refer to the investor of brazil and he said now i want to introduce a great spanish-speaking neighbor of the south. and again
we think of legal institutions and the rule of law, etc. clearly this is a problem a very to greenland countries. problem of erring to greenland countries. three difficult for an american and rolling about cuba, cuba's cuba's whale is that what you called it? i think this is a real problem. bruce mentioned in national organization in the european he proposed that the american committee and problems but i think you put your finger on away on what is the problem. latin america is not europe....
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outdoors men, -- it is a common cause and etc. >> you cannot make this stuff up, halie. >> i know you are creative but you cannot make this stuff up. >> halie jackson, thank you for being with us. >> the search for victims and answers after a powerful explosion, ripped through a fire works market in mexico. leaves 31 people are dead. happening now, north carolina's lawmakers are debating the appeal of the so-called bathroom law. we are going to go live. first, our new pulse question of the 2016 politics made americans battle block and avoid each other. did you lose friends over this election this year? vote live on www.pulse.msnbc.com. >>> happening right now, in north carolina, the measure forcing people to use restrooms according to their sex listed on their birth certificate. it comes two days after the charlotte's city council gutted on the portion of the bill of this bathroom repeal. >> all those in favor of the three sessions as stated raise your hands. >> okay, all those closed. >> okay, that passes 7-12. >> this was part of a deal that if charlotte gets rid of this bill then t
outdoors men, -- it is a common cause and etc. >> you cannot make this stuff up, halie. >> i know you are creative but you cannot make this stuff up. >> halie jackson, thank you for being with us. >> the search for victims and answers after a powerful explosion, ripped through a fire works market in mexico. leaves 31 people are dead. happening now, north carolina's lawmakers are debating the appeal of the so-called bathroom law. we are going to go live. first, our new...
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the time of day of people driving and all of the other modes from single-digit walking and biking, etc. they tend to drive more if you live further from on schools higher education achievement drive more rather than the southwestern parts of the city a second can he question what impact on the school related tolerate system the v m t when you look at school related travel that is a relatively small amount of brt it is approximately 60 to thousand vehicle miles traveled a day is 9 million vehicle miles traveled in the city on a day contributing to a reasoning small amount but hems with the congestion around schools and particular time of day there are impacts that you know do need to be added the parents face what are have thought challenges that parents faced when trying to get their kids to and from school one of the things as you can see on the chart on the right that schools are longer than you think of a city of our size approximately 50 percent of the consultants are 2 miles a 40 minute walk and 20 percent of commutes and schools are not typically on the way to work it it takes ti
the time of day of people driving and all of the other modes from single-digit walking and biking, etc. they tend to drive more if you live further from on schools higher education achievement drive more rather than the southwestern parts of the city a second can he question what impact on the school related tolerate system the v m t when you look at school related travel that is a relatively small amount of brt it is approximately 60 to thousand vehicle miles traveled a day is 9 million...
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the time of day of people driving and all of the other modes from single-digit walking and biking, etc. they tend to drive more if you live further from on schools higher education achievement drive more rather than the southwestern parts of the city a second can he question what impact on the school related tolerate system the v m t when you look at school related travel that is a relatively small amount of brt it is approximately 60 to thousand vehicle miles traveled a day is 9 million vehicle miles traveled in the city on a day contributing to a reasoning small amount but hems with the congestion around schools and particular time of day there are impacts that you know do need to be added the parents face what are have thought challenges that parents faced when trying to get their kids to and from school one of the things as you can see on the chart on the right that schools are longer than you think of a city of our size approximately 50 percent of the consultants are 2 miles a 40 minute walk and 20 percent of commutes and schools are not typically on the way to work it it takes ti
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accidents, duis, etc. found corridor are the eighth worst in the country. >> was a top 10 ranking for speeding and you are. >> colorado is on that collision course of all these factors. more drivers, more getting crashes, more bad drivers. colorado is the second staae in the nation for hail damage and the fourth for physical damage to cars. >> kontos topping all those less normal spam. >> reporter: this is why people see double-digit increases for interest premiums for their not going down anytime soon. especially for those not so >> utah was the worst. we puu it on a seven app. no information shows more of you have signed up for healthcare through our states insurance exchange. 25% more people have insurance for last year. the popular steep hiking trails an improvement have beee completed and 380 step climb. >>> you have to bundle up if you're doing it. with scattered snow showers expected to come our way down through coral springs. here in denver, temperatures cool off quickly. 20s and 30s for the front
accidents, duis, etc. found corridor are the eighth worst in the country. >> was a top 10 ranking for speeding and you are. >> colorado is on that collision course of all these factors. more drivers, more getting crashes, more bad drivers. colorado is the second staae in the nation for hail damage and the fourth for physical damage to cars. >> kontos topping all those less normal spam. >> reporter: this is why people see double-digit increases for interest premiums for...
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the time of day of people driving and all of the other modes from single-digit walking and biking, etc. they tend to drive more if you live further from on schools higher education achievement drive more rather than the southwestern parts of the city a second can he question what impact on the school related tolerate system the v m t when you look at school related travel that is a relatively small amount of brt it is approximately 60 to thousand vehicle miles traveled a day is 9 million vehicle miles traveled in the city on a day contributing to a reasoning small amount but hems with the congestion around schools and particular time of day there are impacts that you know do need to be added the parents face what are have thought challenges that parents faced when trying to get their kids to and from school one of the things as you can see on the chart on the right that schools are longer than you think of a city of our size approximately 50 percent of the consultants are 2 miles a 40 minute walk and 20 percent of commutes and schools are not typically on the way to work it it takes ti
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., etc. one hundred and two native tests were dead in last year's all of a sudden oak deaths since 1995 nature and non-nature trees will be important in the future especially in the urban forests. >> consideration will need to be of considerations will need took species neutral we're in at times shrubs and every piece of grass important let's not destroy them before they're ready thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> and is there any additional public comment? >> you're up. >> you might want to try speaking into the - >> hello is that better okay. wonderful okay myself a mary i don't know why you didn't have any card by the way, i submitted one i have been a resident in the sherwood forest mount davidson and afterward that is a home that we brought our two sons to live with us from the hospitals and they grew up and loved their homes and loved being in the neighborhoods from the start we appreciate the forest study we moved to daily wood and across from us was covered with trees across from
., etc. one hundred and two native tests were dead in last year's all of a sudden oak deaths since 1995 nature and non-nature trees will be important in the future especially in the urban forests. >> consideration will need to be of considerations will need took species neutral we're in at times shrubs and every piece of grass important let's not destroy them before they're ready thank you. >> next speaker, please. >> and is there any additional public comment? >> you're...
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we cannot have world peace breakout, etc.. in march the mayor of paris and i have agreed to have a conference in chicago on cities and their waterways. what we are doing with lake michigan as well as on our river . he has done incredible things on the seine. cities can do things in collaboration, learn from each other, and not to study it, implement it. but there is limitations on forces like globalization, technology. there are limitations of what you can do without a federal partner. we cannot push back certain forces that are bigger, but we can do certain things where we can put a flag down and we are not moving. it is in our self interest. they are to the values of who we are and identify with, regardless of the national government we will be clear with what we think we can do. , if theu know city federal government reverses course on the minimum wage i do not see a city rolling back with a are doing on the minimum wage. there are great opportunities, but do not underestimate there are limitations as to how far you can tak
we cannot have world peace breakout, etc.. in march the mayor of paris and i have agreed to have a conference in chicago on cities and their waterways. what we are doing with lake michigan as well as on our river . he has done incredible things on the seine. cities can do things in collaboration, learn from each other, and not to study it, implement it. but there is limitations on forces like globalization, technology. there are limitations of what you can do without a federal partner. we...
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how involved are the russians with e-mail hack etc. this election? guest: you know, i could not have told you a year ago that russia would play such a large role in our election and it is still surprising to me. some of it has to do with donald trump and his admiration for vladimir putin and for russia, you know, they have never met, the two leaders, but there is an affinity in terms of leadership style that trump has ordered putin. as for the russian role in the election, our intelligence agencies assessed that these hacks that took place were conducted by two russian intelligence agencies and i think it was very much an effort by the russians, not officially, of course, they have denied they were involved, but i do think that the russians were eager to discredit the american electoral process. this is what they believe the united states is doing to russia, by the way, and if you will remember and putin's last election the protest that surrounded them and he talked about hillary clinton then secretary of state ordering the protesters into the street
how involved are the russians with e-mail hack etc. this election? guest: you know, i could not have told you a year ago that russia would play such a large role in our election and it is still surprising to me. some of it has to do with donald trump and his admiration for vladimir putin and for russia, you know, they have never met, the two leaders, but there is an affinity in terms of leadership style that trump has ordered putin. as for the russian role in the election, our intelligence...
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are critical of it and say that if a democratic administration did this, they would be criticized, etci will say two things. the notion of a president cheerleading for drops in an improvisational way, i think there is a positive there. others will say other businesses will demand the same thing. i'm not sure that's true. i think there will potential he be a culture of doing the right thing, keeping jobs here, and try to get a pr benefit from that, even if you don't get the same sized tax inducements and other breaks. john: i never thought i would call you pollyanna-ish. pollyanna halperin. i never thought it would happen, but here we are. mark: this firm has gotten millions of dollars in free pr today. john: they will also probably get a tax cut worth millions. anyway, donald trumpcourtship with capitol hill is something to be of a' political soap opera next year. vice president-elect mike pence that with congressional republicans yesterday, and both sides say they are ginning up some plans for a productive and definitely not same-sex union in the coming months. a press conference toda
are critical of it and say that if a democratic administration did this, they would be criticized, etci will say two things. the notion of a president cheerleading for drops in an improvisational way, i think there is a positive there. others will say other businesses will demand the same thing. i'm not sure that's true. i think there will potential he be a culture of doing the right thing, keeping jobs here, and try to get a pr benefit from that, even if you don't get the same sized tax...
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talking about putting in huge trade tariffs etc.. for your biggest move to be a diplomatic move with taiwan that shows what this is going to look like. drugs another country that is in turmoil, it italy. a big referendum. >> you could save turmoil. >> but it is not just about the clinical situation. that is a problem that has to be dealt with. >> the referendum was interesting and the respect that while the markets were priced, in terms of the senate, you are right. the italian banks most importantly the large bank and ,taly has a multiple bailout people and others, israelis trying to go back and raise more stave off sort of another run. this is a bank that has long been in trouble. hass always referred to and been referred to in surveys as the capitalization of european banks as the weakest. there is not the issue of turmoil in terms of what is going to happen to the banking and a is it all going to industryit it puts the in a flux and a political vacuum of what we see in italy now although we have seen italian bankshares rising it'
talking about putting in huge trade tariffs etc.. for your biggest move to be a diplomatic move with taiwan that shows what this is going to look like. drugs another country that is in turmoil, it italy. a big referendum. >> you could save turmoil. >> but it is not just about the clinical situation. that is a problem that has to be dealt with. >> the referendum was interesting and the respect that while the markets were priced, in terms of the senate, you are right. the...
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pain, with doctors appointments work the obstruction of their lifestyle, with immobility, disability, etc., it is expected and it is common for them to develop other psychiatric disorders. but we have had a system that has ignored that. and what happens when we ignore that, a person has a chronic illness and depression, for example, untreated depression, it doubles. it doubles their health care costs. when there are models out there, however that say let's integrate behavioral medicine an physical medicine to a physician being a coordinated care model, when they have a patient with one of those illnesses, chronic illness, they begin to treat the whole patient. the patient-centered model. the team approach between the doctor and patient there. what can it do? well, i want to cite a study done by a young doctor by the name of jeffrey brenner who was out in new jersey. he recognized that people with complex health and social issues have high rates of going to emergency rooms. they're called superutilizers. medicaid points out that 5% of the people on medicaid account for 50% of medicaid spen
pain, with doctors appointments work the obstruction of their lifestyle, with immobility, disability, etc., it is expected and it is common for them to develop other psychiatric disorders. but we have had a system that has ignored that. and what happens when we ignore that, a person has a chronic illness and depression, for example, untreated depression, it doubles. it doubles their health care costs. when there are models out there, however that say let's integrate behavioral medicine an...
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years later in the bay area, looking at how hard it is for us to strive to keep our theater is going, etc. i like to think that i'm not struggling quite as hard, personally, but what i mean by that, the intention, the commitment. particularly, to produce works that would not be produced in other places, and also to really nurture women of color artists. i think that is something that has not shifted for me in those 25 years, and it is good to see that brava remains committed to that kind of work. ♪ >> when people talk about the reflection of the community, we can only go from what we have on our staff. we have a south asian managing director, south african artistic director, latino community out rich person. aside from the staff, the other people, artists that we work with being a reflection of us, yes, the community is changing, but brava has always tried to be ahead of that trend. when i came in, i tried to make it about the work that shows the eclectic mission district, as well as serving the mission. those are the types of things that i feel build one brava coming out on a beautiful s
years later in the bay area, looking at how hard it is for us to strive to keep our theater is going, etc. i like to think that i'm not struggling quite as hard, personally, but what i mean by that, the intention, the commitment. particularly, to produce works that would not be produced in other places, and also to really nurture women of color artists. i think that is something that has not shifted for me in those 25 years, and it is good to see that brava remains committed to that kind of...
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(short explanation about what's happening currently at vigil -- lighting candles, singing, praying etc) police was ndom, and are searching for suspects.reporting live... a new deloent inst ey tr has sa chd wi r viewers and facebook fends. poce are prestingir case the d-a today..in the fatal stabbi of ee coed aersymbol ofhope in thhomeless ity.coun 44 year old ans punched and abdi hola ekend. ha very close to him who he had taken in. whitefish bay police are putting out the word about another coyote attack... attack...they say two coyotes killed a small dog early sunday morning while the dog's owner was shoveling snow. police will only say it happened in the eastern part of the village. village.the dnr is looking october near estabrook park. police are warning residents not to leave small dogs unattended and not to let cats roam outside. outse.residents who see a coyote in their neighborhood are asked to call whitefish bay's non-emergency police numb?fer, 414-351-9900. 3 when we come back, another voice in favor of an outside ination of the milwaukee county jail. and a downtown theater
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