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>> as to the rapidly evolving technology, we all understand that. and what is useful today may not be useful tomorrow and things we can't even imagine now may be coming along. i'm sure they will. but what we're looking at is a framework within which government in the private sector can accommodate each other's interests in preventing cyber attacks. does the military of the united states or nsa possess knowledge, experience that can be useful to the private sector, to our banks, to our utilities, all of whom can expect some kind of cyber attack because it's happened before. well, the answer to that is yes. do we have a framework in the united states where the military, the nsa, other branches of government can sit down with the private sector whose interests are vital to the welfare of the united states and work together so that everybody is protected to the extent that current technology will allow? and the answer to that is no, we don't have that. and why don't we have that? i don't understand. there can't abe republican or democratic position on t
>> as to the rapidly evolving technology, we all understand that. and what is useful today may not be useful tomorrow and things we can't even imagine now may be coming along. i'm sure they will. but what we're looking at is a framework within which government in the private sector can accommodate each other's interests in preventing cyber attacks. does the military of the united states or nsa possess knowledge, experience that can be useful to the private sector, to our banks, to our...
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and it is vital that not change as the internet evolves. we are moving more into a broadband world and randy is right saying the internet is evolving and it should not be fixed in place. but everyone agrees the values are important. we have been fighting about net neutrality and open internet rules for more than a decade in the united states and there has been a shift. you had people when we started ow like the ceo of at&t saying things like no one can pick up the pipes. there is an agreement about what is going to happen. but that has to be the started point and while i share some of randy's view on this, the starting point of saying well we don't think anything happened so we should not adopt anything is problematic because once we lose the openness of the internet and move into an environment where it is closed and we don't have that investment and venture c capitalist don't fund things that has a vicious cycle. we have to avoid that happening and in order to avoid that happening we have to have a cop thon on the beat and that is the rol
and it is vital that not change as the internet evolves. we are moving more into a broadband world and randy is right saying the internet is evolving and it should not be fixed in place. but everyone agrees the values are important. we have been fighting about net neutrality and open internet rules for more than a decade in the united states and there has been a shift. you had people when we started ow like the ceo of at&t saying things like no one can pick up the pipes. there is an...
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so do evolving computer programs adsing greater detail to tracing ballistic evidence.dvances in dna analysis are widely considered the most meaningful step forward toward solving more crimes. but the forensic searches just pieces of the elaborate puzzle. you can't escape the cameras. they are everywhere. windows that can capture potential crimes. with evolving facial recognition technology, they could be used to capture more suspects. but even without the cameras, we are leaving our own digital trail. from electronic data embedded in digital images to cell phone records, electronic banking records and all that social media activity, it's the indelible diary. >> they had not planned in advance bbt being a fugitive and don't have literally hundreds of thousands of dollars of cash, false identities, possibly false passports that can enable them to travel around the world, having the means and the ability to cross borders, they're going to have a huge problem staying a fugitive for a real long time. >> reporter: the search net is wider, sometimes global. but our communicat
so do evolving computer programs adsing greater detail to tracing ballistic evidence.dvances in dna analysis are widely considered the most meaningful step forward toward solving more crimes. but the forensic searches just pieces of the elaborate puzzle. you can't escape the cameras. they are everywhere. windows that can capture potential crimes. with evolving facial recognition technology, they could be used to capture more suspects. but even without the cameras, we are leaving our own digital...
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if you were born long enough ago, you probably need to evolve. i think one of the questions is, do you have a political philosophy to explain why you do things not only out of pure self-interest? >> absolutely. that's right. brian, do you want to respond? >> i actually completely agree. i believe what's going to matter to voters and people most is that the country and their representatives come around to respecting their lives, their livelihoods. and if, you know, the politician in question came about for sort of morally dubious reasons, it might be remembered, but i don't think it'll be remembered for as long a period of time as the fact they've made the change of heart in the end. >> brian, i want to help this conversation evolve a little bit into another major issue of the day. i want to get your thoughts on the border crisis situation. >> no cookie for you. only a crumb. >> no cookie for me? all right, krystal. there's a new bill being introduced right now that would call for voluntary reunification with family, but as luke russert writes abo
if you were born long enough ago, you probably need to evolve. i think one of the questions is, do you have a political philosophy to explain why you do things not only out of pure self-interest? >> absolutely. that's right. brian, do you want to respond? >> i actually completely agree. i believe what's going to matter to voters and people most is that the country and their representatives come around to respecting their lives, their livelihoods. and if, you know, the politician in...
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a lot of companies pivot or evolve to something slightly different.realize it an interesting opportunity. >> at this point, how do you feel about its chances seeing how uber has has grown? >> i think lyft is growing at a good clip, too. i think lyft is going extremely well. they are executing extremely well. i think lyft is here for a long time. >> uber has -- lyft has raised $3 million or so. valued at $17 billion. investors are very optimistic about uber's future. some say it is not worth that. >> i think investors are not always right. i wouldn't just use the evaluation prescribed to a particular business as assessing it. at the end of the day, consumers and users will vote with their feet. both will be successful and transformative. cars will transform the way americans work and get to work, commute, travel. >> do you think uber is worth $17 billion? [laughter] >> i'm an early stage investor. i focus on the two kids in a garage kind of thing and not the late stage. >> big picture -- it looks like uber has a good foothold in markets around the worl
a lot of companies pivot or evolve to something slightly different.realize it an interesting opportunity. >> at this point, how do you feel about its chances seeing how uber has has grown? >> i think lyft is growing at a good clip, too. i think lyft is going extremely well. they are executing extremely well. i think lyft is here for a long time. >> uber has -- lyft has raised $3 million or so. valued at $17 billion. investors are very optimistic about uber's future. some say...
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but we will evolve how that shows up on the car to make it more convenient for a driver. we always want passengers to be able to identify a lyft when they see one. but it won't always be quite as giant and loud. it was a fun way to start. but as the brand matures and evolves, -- >> you think someday the mustache will be gone? >> i don't think it will ever be gone, but they will evolve into something a little more refined. the fist pumping, chatting, sitting in the front seat? i know we are friendly in denver cisco, but maybe in new york not so much. >> new york is different. this inserted values with the company are true. end -- whatks him a you treat eachat other with respect. you might be delighted by the conversation that happened. bump isestion of a fist just sort of an artifact of that. this is a way to break the ice. connect with another person. to bring inowed us a higher-quality type of driver. bring in a driver who normally wouldn't be doing this. maybe they just do it for five to 10 hours a week. but they are having a good time, enjoying themselves. they are bei
but we will evolve how that shows up on the car to make it more convenient for a driver. we always want passengers to be able to identify a lyft when they see one. but it won't always be quite as giant and loud. it was a fun way to start. but as the brand matures and evolves, -- >> you think someday the mustache will be gone? >> i don't think it will ever be gone, but they will evolve into something a little more refined. the fist pumping, chatting, sitting in the front seat? i know...
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the threat has evolved. when i first got elected chairman, i landed if washington, they said, chairman, there's been a bombing in boston. think the boston example sort of illustrates the new sort of evolving threat that we are seeing in terms of radicalization over the internet, in terms of smaller scale operations. the good work the 9/11 commission did i think stopped by connecting the dots and using imagination, as you alluded to, stopped a lot of these larger scale attacks like a 9/11-style attack. that would be very difficult to pull off in today's world the way the intelligence committee is set up and the homeland security department is. i think the smaller scale attacks are very difficult to detect, deter and disrupt and probably more likely the more evolving threat you'll see. then with isis which has been talked about extensively, this marriage, if you will, between aqap, premier al qaeda bombmaker, and the manpower force that we're seeing now in iraq and syria with isis, is a huge threat that secret
the threat has evolved. when i first got elected chairman, i landed if washington, they said, chairman, there's been a bombing in boston. think the boston example sort of illustrates the new sort of evolving threat that we are seeing in terms of radicalization over the internet, in terms of smaller scale operations. the good work the 9/11 commission did i think stopped by connecting the dots and using imagination, as you alluded to, stopped a lot of these larger scale attacks like a 9/11-style...
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you know, i have been very interested to watch as china's view has evolved. tpp was never meant to be any kind of a divisive step between the united states and china. it was meant to be a new model of trade agreement to raise the bar and have high quality standards. we welcome any country willing to live by the high quality
you know, i have been very interested to watch as china's view has evolved. tpp was never meant to be any kind of a divisive step between the united states and china. it was meant to be a new model of trade agreement to raise the bar and have high quality standards. we welcome any country willing to live by the high quality
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we have seen an interesting process of evolving war goals and at the very start of this operation they talked about an extended period of quiet. they just wanted the missiles to stop. then they began talking about closing off the tunnels, which are being used to attack israeli forces and that is more aggressive cry for ground forces and now talk about disarmament and that is an ambitious goal and if you true try to get that by military force you in a nightmare, like invading lebanon, i don't think the israeli wants to do that, i had my eyes on a process going forward, secretary kerry will start with the egyptians that will try to create a political foundation for the palestinian authority to begin to get a new government in place in gaza that
we have seen an interesting process of evolving war goals and at the very start of this operation they talked about an extended period of quiet. they just wanted the missiles to stop. then they began talking about closing off the tunnels, which are being used to attack israeli forces and that is more aggressive cry for ground forces and now talk about disarmament and that is an ambitious goal and if you true try to get that by military force you in a nightmare, like invading lebanon, i don't...
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lee. [ applause ] first part, the evolving threat. the second part talks about the policy challenges. the third part talks about the recommendations. a lot going into great detail. i'll hit the highlights in each of these areas. we begin by saying the government has done a good job, not a perfect job over the last ten years protecting us over terrorist attacks. we've experienced tragedies like ft. hood and the boston marathon bombings but not suffered anything at all like 9/11 and the magnitude of that attack. our military and intelligence forces have done great damage to the afghanistan and the core that attacked us, killing osama bin laden three years ago. these really are significant achievements. we are concerned, however, that attention is drifting to other matters, that the country may be suffering from a waning sense of urgency with respect to the terrorists attacks. it's imperative we guard against that. despite our achievements, the threat of terrorism exists today. al qaeda spinoffs that share its extreme ideology and hatred
lee. [ applause ] first part, the evolving threat. the second part talks about the policy challenges. the third part talks about the recommendations. a lot going into great detail. i'll hit the highlights in each of these areas. we begin by saying the government has done a good job, not a perfect job over the last ten years protecting us over terrorist attacks. we've experienced tragedies like ft. hood and the boston marathon bombings but not suffered anything at all like 9/11 and the magnitude...
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how will that evolve? >> i don't feel like the separate camera has real life in this game because you cannot do anything with it. yes, they're opening up bluetooth and cables to let you control things, but ours is fundamentally designed to be controlled from the thing you are carrying in your hand or the sensor. >> they are adopting a different approach on camera technology? >> both of these are mechanically stabilized. they have these motors and gimbals and sensors. with the next generation chopper, it is digitally stabilized. the sensors have so many pixels that you can put a fish eye lens in front of it and move these rectangle captures around the sensor that it achieves the stabilization without any of the weight or complexity. it looks like a lens. as a result, because you are reducing the complexity, the copter is smaller. it is safer and cheaper. it is probably not good enough for the kind of cinematography you do, but it might be for most people. >> soon it will be. weight is absolutely critical so
how will that evolve? >> i don't feel like the separate camera has real life in this game because you cannot do anything with it. yes, they're opening up bluetooth and cables to let you control things, but ours is fundamentally designed to be controlled from the thing you are carrying in your hand or the sensor. >> they are adopting a different approach on camera technology? >> both of these are mechanically stabilized. they have these motors and gimbals and sensors. with the...
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these are ancient forest that have been evolving for thousands of years and they're being clear cut. clear coating is the practice of taking every single tree. so what is left is stumps for as far as the eye can see. the majority of logging over the last five or six years actually takes place on private lands. most of it native corporate lands. and the majority of that caught has actually bad sea alaska logging corp. by. but i had no use for greenpeace but i haven't for million with greenpeace from my whaling days and they didn't have the greatest reputation with indigenous people. i. think. we've. not necessarily a confrontational relationship but it's it's had its ten small months with with greenpeace. a clear cut. they will justify why they clear cut but that's what they do that's what we're trying to stop. our relationship to the land and our relationship our cultural value says that we review and but we also utilize the land. leg. they won't listen to me unfortunately they wouldn't listen to me. and so greenpeace decided to send a year of true documentary cutting. what products
these are ancient forest that have been evolving for thousands of years and they're being clear cut. clear coating is the practice of taking every single tree. so what is left is stumps for as far as the eye can see. the majority of logging over the last five or six years actually takes place on private lands. most of it native corporate lands. and the majority of that caught has actually bad sea alaska logging corp. by. but i had no use for greenpeace but i haven't for million with greenpeace...
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and it's vital that that not change as the internet evolves. we're moving more into a broadband world, and randy's right saying the internet is evolving, and we shouldn't fix it in place. but i think everyone at this point in this debate agrees that these values are important. and that's, it's important to say, a significant development in this debate. we've been fighting about net neutrality or open internet rules for more than a decade now in the u.s. and in that time there's been a real shift. so when we started out, you had seem like ed whitacre who was then the ceo of at&t saying things like no one can touch my pipes. we paid to build our network, and we should decide what happens on it even if that means discrimination, essentially. now you have companies like comcast, david cohn of comcast has said we think we're more committed to net neutrality than anyone. at&t just put out a blog post saying we completely agree we shouldn't discriminate en bloc, and we're putting some of that into our terms of service. so i think there's an emerging c
and it's vital that that not change as the internet evolves. we're moving more into a broadband world, and randy's right saying the internet is evolving, and we shouldn't fix it in place. but i think everyone at this point in this debate agrees that these values are important. and that's, it's important to say, a significant development in this debate. we've been fighting about net neutrality or open internet rules for more than a decade now in the u.s. and in that time there's been a real...
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evolved trying to deal with the permits and finally, there's understanding what works i congratulate commissioner hyde for reilly what it is to be a community member and what the impacts are and start mitigating them and how to make things work i think when everybody is on the same page it makes it easier when people are not ton the same things and people want to just make money and everybody wants a return on their investment people want a return sometimes a too quick of a return but, you know, within 3 months they think all the permits are going to come quick and sometimes it take longer than for a business to get started but no way i guess my first question i don't know if i have a copy of the outreach policies there's a new version of it or it's something online. i will appreciate a copy of that at some point. and i'm sure it's been well vented and it could be vent more if the neighborhoods have issues again, i'm one of the few i don't know how many community outreach people come to those meetings i know i'm one that shows up because it is in my district. and unfortunately or for
evolved trying to deal with the permits and finally, there's understanding what works i congratulate commissioner hyde for reilly what it is to be a community member and what the impacts are and start mitigating them and how to make things work i think when everybody is on the same page it makes it easier when people are not ton the same things and people want to just make money and everybody wants a return on their investment people want a return sometimes a too quick of a return but, you...
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as the brand matures and evolves, so will this. >> didn't someday the mustaches will be gone? everdon't think there will be gone, but they will evolve into something more refined if that is possible. >> what about the fist bumping and the chatting and is sitting in the front seat? i know we are very family in san francisco, but maybe in new york, maybe not. >> absolutely. new york is different. what is valued by our company is too. the reason why people love lyft and what it is because we bring these people in the car and say hey, be nice to each other. treat each other with respect. you might be delighted with the conversation that happens. the suggestion of a fist bump is an artifact of that. here is a way to break the ice and connect with this other person. done inallowed to be every city across the country. we rating that would bring in a higher-quality driver who normally wouldn't do this. maybe they do it for 5-10 hours a week, but they are out there and having a good time because they are being treated with respect. on the passenger side, you're delighted by the experie
as the brand matures and evolves, so will this. >> didn't someday the mustaches will be gone? everdon't think there will be gone, but they will evolve into something more refined if that is possible. >> what about the fist bumping and the chatting and is sitting in the front seat? i know we are very family in san francisco, but maybe in new york, maybe not. >> absolutely. new york is different. what is valued by our company is too. the reason why people love lyft and what it...
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so do evolving computer programs -- adding greater detail -- to tracing ballistic evidence.ances in d-n-a analysis are widely considered the most meaningful step forward toward solving more crimes. but the forensics are just pieces of the increasingly elaborate puzzle. "you know you can't escape the cameras that seem to be virtually everywhere. they're a window that can be used to catch crimes. evolving facial recognition technology is only making it easier to potentially capture suspects who are spotted. but even without all those cameras most of us are well aware we're leaving our own well marked trail." from location data embedded in many of our digital images. to our cellphone records. electronic banking transactions and all that social media activity -- it's the indelible diary. "if they had not planned in advance to be a fugitive and don't have hundreds of thousand of dollars of cash, don't have false identities, false passports that can enable them to travel award the world. having the means and ability to cross boarders, they're gonna have a huge problem staying a fu
so do evolving computer programs -- adding greater detail -- to tracing ballistic evidence.ances in d-n-a analysis are widely considered the most meaningful step forward toward solving more crimes. but the forensics are just pieces of the increasingly elaborate puzzle. "you know you can't escape the cameras that seem to be virtually everywhere. they're a window that can be used to catch crimes. evolving facial recognition technology is only making it easier to potentially capture suspects...
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we're not in leave it to beaver anymore there are more women in the workplace and the family has evolved and the family responsibility have viewed and public policy needs to evolve with those changing democrat garlics and changing trends you tell throughout america i talk to people all the time and they give me the following concerns i need to make enough money to put food on the tackle but want to be home to eat dinner at that table with my families (clapping) i hear from so many people to go home and take care of my father or mother or pickup my sick child and yet i have to choose been the job i love and the family i love that's an unfair choosing choose most of other criticize countries on the planet don't allow us to make the most important family values or one of the month important is time spent with your family and be able to help our children with their homework and be home at night yelling yet all too many people are working two or three jobs that's not america so that's why we're having those working families summits across the country i want to applaud my colleague that he dep
we're not in leave it to beaver anymore there are more women in the workplace and the family has evolved and the family responsibility have viewed and public policy needs to evolve with those changing democrat garlics and changing trends you tell throughout america i talk to people all the time and they give me the following concerns i need to make enough money to put food on the tackle but want to be home to eat dinner at that table with my families (clapping) i hear from so many people to go...
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staying ahead in a constantly evolving world. that's the value of performance.grumman. ♪ ♪ >> welcome b back, it is time fr the round table. this week, two words are at the top of the agenda for business leaders when it comes to washington -- immigration and inversrsion. president obama anand many business leaders remain frustrated on migration overhaul is not happening on that little hill. the ceo's are wary of a white house initiative to end so-called corporate inversion, wherere businesses take advantae of tax opportunities overseas. the white house calls that unpatriotiand e determined to end it. topics,tackle both hot our favorite regegulars, a professor of economics at the unersi of maryland, and a principal picked as one of -- washington's st powerful leaders ithe business community. peter, you can call it inrsion.n. the presisident calls it unpatriotic. explaiain what it . >> essentially, it is whenen an ameran company buys and mees with a foreign company, n normay in europe, where the tax rate is lower. the merged company locates its headquarters in tha
staying ahead in a constantly evolving world. that's the value of performance.grumman. ♪ ♪ >> welcome b back, it is time fr the round table. this week, two words are at the top of the agenda for business leaders when it comes to washington -- immigration and inversrsion. president obama anand many business leaders remain frustrated on migration overhaul is not happening on that little hill. the ceo's are wary of a white house initiative to end so-called corporate inversion, wherere...
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what does that evolve into?ome say, some bureaucrat is going to come after our trademark. >> i think what they are going to do is change it in a matter of weeks. >> this indicates that the government has become so big that it is the bureaucrat suggesting what used to be done. a small number of bureaucrats and judges are now making decisions on this. so when you have a big government, if the elite, it's the special interest groups they get to make the decisions. >> but are you guys kind of troubled? >> yes. >> that this was a contract law in the company and that was ripped out. >> those contracts began to change when the government decided to make the rules as they were going along with the bailouts. that's what really began. neil: you are shaping the faith in this country when honeydew. >> i think that you are right. there is such a massive reaction to this on the internet and with social media. one individual said they could fix the problem is they just add the word potato to the end of the name. [laughter] >>
what does that evolve into?ome say, some bureaucrat is going to come after our trademark. >> i think what they are going to do is change it in a matter of weeks. >> this indicates that the government has become so big that it is the bureaucrat suggesting what used to be done. a small number of bureaucrats and judges are now making decisions on this. so when you have a big government, if the elite, it's the special interest groups they get to make the decisions. >> but are you...
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do you see the special ops evolving and i will discuss you how to we see them evolving. and i think it is important as we continue to focus on some of the work that has been done by the admiral. and strengthen this with other military partners out there and so we do have dependable relationships and partners out there that we can work with and depend upon to accomplish a broader effort. so i do think it is important. and we have those who share interests. >> i would ask you, general, we are going to be conducting these operations outside afghanistan, how effective without me. >> throughout the region as well, if you would lose all of your forces within the country. >> i think that that would be very challenging. and certainly there are lots of things that we can look at and i think that it would be challenging to try to address problems in one country from other regions and other countries. and this includes how we best use this in a manner that gives us the most effect. >> and your thoughts on that as well? if you're talking about afghanistan and how it involves the rel
do you see the special ops evolving and i will discuss you how to we see them evolving. and i think it is important as we continue to focus on some of the work that has been done by the admiral. and strengthen this with other military partners out there and so we do have dependable relationships and partners out there that we can work with and depend upon to accomplish a broader effort. so i do think it is important. and we have those who share interests. >> i would ask you, general, we...
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it is a complex evolving situation for which there are no easy answers.t is a situation we are taking very seriously across the administration recognizing our dual purpose of taking care of these children while we also enforce the law. as a nation of laws, we must acknowledge that many of the children crossing our borders do not have a legal basis to remain in this country. we must acknowledge that we are talking about children, many of them young children, who are escaping unthinkable violence and living in conditions that are difficult for many of us to imagine. often times they are preyed on my smugglers who have made it their business to bring unaccompanied children across the borders. i had the opportunity to meet a few of these children last week as the chairwoman mentioned. we visited a customs and border patrol station along with a temporary shelter at an air force base in texas. and we met the remarkable americans who are caring for these children and supporting this mission in other important ways. some of the folks work for cbp, fema, and hhs.
it is a complex evolving situation for which there are no easy answers.t is a situation we are taking very seriously across the administration recognizing our dual purpose of taking care of these children while we also enforce the law. as a nation of laws, we must acknowledge that many of the children crossing our borders do not have a legal basis to remain in this country. we must acknowledge that we are talking about children, many of them young children, who are escaping unthinkable violence...
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there were a lot of people say i can evolve on this issue of immigration.ose who are taxpayers, you are turning around and saying, wait, wait, wait, we have thousands of more children now that we also want american taxpayers to take responsibility for. i think democrats are making a mistake. i think progress sieves are making a mistake by pushing the president to grant amnesty to these kids, they are going to lose the war for support on longstanding immigration. >> in jose's case he's been detained at an airport in texas because he doesn't have the proper documentation. he's an undocumented immigrant. crystal, you are sieg? >> i think kelly is wrong, we don't have an obligation to take care of people who broke the law to enter our country illegally, continue to stay here, and mr. vargas, you know, i don't think -- you bring him up in your story, kelly, but what you are saying is that vargas has a right to stay here because what, he was brought here illegally by his parents, he was a child once too, just like all those children trying to flood our borders, s
there were a lot of people say i can evolve on this issue of immigration.ose who are taxpayers, you are turning around and saying, wait, wait, wait, we have thousands of more children now that we also want american taxpayers to take responsibility for. i think democrats are making a mistake. i think progress sieves are making a mistake by pushing the president to grant amnesty to these kids, they are going to lose the war for support on longstanding immigration. >> in jose's case he's...
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. >> reporter: the science behind chasing chris have evolved, too. >> you can run, but you can't hide reporter: from your image captured everywhere down to your fingerprints. there are more sophisticated tools to work with. our cameras take you inside the closely guarded forensic crime lab. better developing techniques show detectives a clearer picture, so do evolving computer programs adding details of tracing ballistic evidence. advances in dna are considered the most meaningful step forward toward solving more crimes, but the forensics are a part of the increasingly elaborate puzzle. >> with evolving facial recognition technology they can cap the suspects. >> reporter: from electronic data embedded in our digital images and all that social media activity it's the indellible diary. >> if they don't have hundreds of thousands of cash, false identities and false passports that can unable them to traveled around the world, having the means and the ability to cross borders they will have a problem saying a fugitive for a long time. >> reporter: our communications are making suspects eas
. >> reporter: the science behind chasing chris have evolved, too. >> you can run, but you can't hide reporter: from your image captured everywhere down to your fingerprints. there are more sophisticated tools to work with. our cameras take you inside the closely guarded forensic crime lab. better developing techniques show detectives a clearer picture, so do evolving computer programs adding details of tracing ballistic evidence. advances in dna are considered the most meaningful...
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the native wildlife arrived here by chance and then evolved into a unique ecosystem through the ages. there are almost 600 species of animals and plants here that can't be found anywhere else in the world. snails are a striking example. a few varieties that arrived in the islands adapted to the local conditions and have evolved into over 100 species. the original ecosystem has been best preserved on anijima, a small uninhabited island close to the main -- islands. kuniyuki sawa works for the ministry of the environment. its his job to project the nature on anijima. but he is facing a formidable enemy. green lizards are gobbling up the indigenous insects. they arrived in the 1960s and rapidly spread on the two main islands. there are thought to be several millions of them now. they have had a catastrophic impact. then in march last year, they were sighted for the first time on anijima. this island's ecosystem has been untouched up to now. sawa and his team are doing all they can to keep it that way. these red boxes are lizard traps. more than 40,000 have been installed here. the reptil
the native wildlife arrived here by chance and then evolved into a unique ecosystem through the ages. there are almost 600 species of animals and plants here that can't be found anywhere else in the world. snails are a striking example. a few varieties that arrived in the islands adapted to the local conditions and have evolved into over 100 species. the original ecosystem has been best preserved on anijima, a small uninhabited island close to the main -- islands. kuniyuki sawa works for the...
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and has he evolved during the recent period of transition? and the vca is an example but in my view he totally misread the u.s. and the idea the u.s. does not have a zero option, i think the may 27th announcement was a zero option in 2016 and it's going to be very hard to reverse that. the question is more generally, did he evolve or stuck in the kind of tribal mentality and i think mujib said changed a lot during the war. second question, just on corruption and these points and i agree there's plenty of responsibility to go around, but the single biggest picture scandal kabul bank, i think it does not involve a penny of aid money. it was afghan's own money stolen and misused and so i think, you know, there needs to be a perspective and certainly i think on his side more could have been done and finally but related the issue of sovereignty and came up very well from the general but more why he didn't build sovereignty and, you know, the government administrative machinery, that's an aspect of sovereignty which is obvious and then what is a so
and has he evolved during the recent period of transition? and the vca is an example but in my view he totally misread the u.s. and the idea the u.s. does not have a zero option, i think the may 27th announcement was a zero option in 2016 and it's going to be very hard to reverse that. the question is more generally, did he evolve or stuck in the kind of tribal mentality and i think mujib said changed a lot during the war. second question, just on corruption and these points and i agree there's...
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it is vital that that not change as the internet evolves. on the sec open internet policy and the flow and speed of web traffic. monday night at 8:00 eastern
it is vital that that not change as the internet evolves. on the sec open internet policy and the flow and speed of web traffic. monday night at 8:00 eastern
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so, you kind of evolve with the character.nd the first time i ever played a gay man, i played a man who was a transsexual, who had the operation, became a man -- i mean, became a woman. i did that a couple of times. but never a gay man. so, it was interesting to get into those shoes. it was tough being gay, especially in the '50s. there was a lot of ignorance afoot in the land. and, you know, especially people in positions of power really had a tough time. most of them remained in the closet. i mean, police used to break into gay bars and arrest people and so forth. so, it's kind of interesting to lift up those rocks and show what it was like to be gay in those -- in those years, because even today, unfortunately, there is still some ignorance in the land in terms of your sexuality and, you know, people -- sometimes it's hard for us to be who we really are. >> what happens when -- i'm not talking about the fact that this particular character happens to be gay, because it could be any number of character traits, but as an actor
so, you kind of evolve with the character.nd the first time i ever played a gay man, i played a man who was a transsexual, who had the operation, became a man -- i mean, became a woman. i did that a couple of times. but never a gay man. so, it was interesting to get into those shoes. it was tough being gay, especially in the '50s. there was a lot of ignorance afoot in the land. and, you know, especially people in positions of power really had a tough time. most of them remained in the closet. i...
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you think about the way media is radically evolving. does a google or an apple want to be in the news business? there aren't a lot of signs that they do, but maybe they will five years from now. if you want to see the future in this deal. the point is getting as much content as he can get makes perfect sense. >> for those of you out there who own time warner, you made a heck of a lot of money out there today. noert what happens you should take some off the table. i'm just saying. if you own the s&p 500, you just got that nice 17%. >> true. >> breaking news in gaza. tensions high. four palestinian boys killed while playing on the beach. we are live there tonight. the flesh eating bacteria that killed people across the country. new cases this week that may make you think twice about where you go for a swim. ifcorner of "smart choice"e and "multiple choice," come to walgreens for help finding the one that's right for you... ...like centrum. select products are now just $9.99 with card. at the corner of happy and healthy. your eyes. even 10
you think about the way media is radically evolving. does a google or an apple want to be in the news business? there aren't a lot of signs that they do, but maybe they will five years from now. if you want to see the future in this deal. the point is getting as much content as he can get makes perfect sense. >> for those of you out there who own time warner, you made a heck of a lot of money out there today. noert what happens you should take some off the table. i'm just saying. if you...
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and the supreme court justices on the left feel that the constitution is evolving. therefore, they don't have to go back to the intent. they can rule politically on whatever they want. >> exactly. >> well, can you say rule politically. they would argue it's ruling legally. what they are say something interpreting the constitution in light of the modern world. that is is how they do it. that's how it works. >> that means the constitution as written doesn't really mean anything anymore. >> it means it's a living document that lives and evolves is what -- and they're the ones that do the the evolving. >> brit hume, everybody, directly ahead president obama says he will go for it alone to reform illegal immigration. sounds kinds of ominous. we'll take a look at it president obama getting now convention. what did jesse watters do? those reports after these messages. means keeping seven billion ctransactions flowing.g, and when weather hits, it's data mayhem. end-to-end solutions are always calm during a storm. so if your business deals with the unexpected, hp big data an
and the supreme court justices on the left feel that the constitution is evolving. therefore, they don't have to go back to the intent. they can rule politically on whatever they want. >> exactly. >> well, can you say rule politically. they would argue it's ruling legally. what they are say something interpreting the constitution in light of the modern world. that is is how they do it. that's how it works. >> that means the constitution as written doesn't really mean anything...
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and i think bill to evolving. and i think bill clinton's bridge to the 21st century is a good metaphor for that because it was a very effective political slogan, particularly since bob dole pledged to build a bridge to the past. and so it made a nice contrast to these young, forward-looking candidates vs. the backward-looking older candidate. but when you think about it, a bridge is a very static structure. it assumes that we're all at point a, and we're all gonna go to point b. and we know exactly where point b is, and we're going to build this bridge by blueprints and sort of centrally plan it. and these kinds of civil engineering metaphors--these very static metaphors, go back to the turn of the century and--and to that notion of progress. so i would--i put him in the static camp, but with this caveat. he has a little bit of the dynamic vision in some of his rhetoric, and certainly there have been people who have worked in the administration who have taken those ideas and--and worked them out. c-span: what abou
and i think bill to evolving. and i think bill clinton's bridge to the 21st century is a good metaphor for that because it was a very effective political slogan, particularly since bob dole pledged to build a bridge to the past. and so it made a nice contrast to these young, forward-looking candidates vs. the backward-looking older candidate. but when you think about it, a bridge is a very static structure. it assumes that we're all at point a, and we're all gonna go to point b. and we know...
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and evolve as really deeply as it did.haracters around, usually that's a death for a series. >> we're glad you stayed. let's go, kathie lee. >> okay. lovely lady from indiana. this year jerry seinfeld and jason alexander were together at tom's restaurant which served as the exterior for the show's monks cafe. what were they doing, shooting the "sign field" movie, a super bowl commercial, planning a new tv series or they missed the salad. >> i think it was a super bowl commercial. >> we know "seinfeld" trivia. >> very good. the sets on that show were absolutely extraordinary and they were -- they are as iconic as the show is. >> you're night i had a dressing room, believe it or not, i never went to my dressing room. i lived in the j. peterman office on the show. if you were to open any one of those drawers all of my stuff was there. >> we loved my favorite thing one of my favorite things on the show, your monologues. >> oh, yes. >> speaking of "the english patient" and eating my cake, elaine was -- i remember the close of t
and evolve as really deeply as it did.haracters around, usually that's a death for a series. >> we're glad you stayed. let's go, kathie lee. >> okay. lovely lady from indiana. this year jerry seinfeld and jason alexander were together at tom's restaurant which served as the exterior for the show's monks cafe. what were they doing, shooting the "sign field" movie, a super bowl commercial, planning a new tv series or they missed the salad. >> i think it was a super...
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. >> reporter: and has evolved into porta-potties in the parking lot. >> they've got one porta-potty for every two buildings. >> reporter: because flushing the toilet is no longer an option unless you're willing to fill up the tank at the pool, basic necessities like showers gone. >> i went to work this morning without taking a shower and it was gross, not okay. >> i'll go get a bucket that i pour clean water into and i splash around in like a bird. >> reporter: there's a notice that says the water should be flowing again by 8 p.m. tuesday which residents of spring house are taking with several grains of salt. >> every note that i have says we're hoping for tomorrow. >> reporter: while residents like scott hansen hope this is the last day of importing water to do dishes. >> it's despicable ownership. >> reporter: residents here were told they could get hotel vouchers that have never materialized. people tried to check into hotels here in pleasanton only to find them all booked up tonight. they are also told they will get a discount on their rent for every day they did not have water
. >> reporter: and has evolved into porta-potties in the parking lot. >> they've got one porta-potty for every two buildings. >> reporter: because flushing the toilet is no longer an option unless you're willing to fill up the tank at the pool, basic necessities like showers gone. >> i went to work this morning without taking a shower and it was gross, not okay. >> i'll go get a bucket that i pour clean water into and i splash around in like a bird. >>...
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and today it's evolved to infrastructure... ♪ ...finance... and military missions. constantly innovating to advance the front line in the cyber battle, wherever it takes us. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. that's the value of performance. thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a current or former military member or their family, get an auto insurance quote and see why 92% of our members plan to stay for life. ♪ ♪ ♪here i am. rock you like a hurricane♪ fiber one now makes cookies. find them in the cookie aisle. birdhouse plans. nacho pans. glass on floors. daily chores. for the little mishaps you feel use neosporin to help you heal. it kills germs so you heal four days faster. neosporin. use with band-aid brand bandages. >>> breaking news from russia. you are looking at pictures of a metro train that derailed in moscow. ten are dead, 120 injured, 50 in criti
and today it's evolved to infrastructure... ♪ ...finance... and military missions. constantly innovating to advance the front line in the cyber battle, wherever it takes us. that's the value of performance. northrop grumman. that's the value of performance. thank ythank you for defendiyour sacrifice. and thank you for your bravery. thank you colonel. thank you daddy. military families are uniquely thankful for many things, the legacy of usaa auto insurance can be one of them. if you're a...
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. >> if you think about our evolutionary history, all the time that we've been evolving, except for the last century or so, there was no point at all in being able to perceive long term trends because there was nothing at all we could do about them. so when it came to selection designing our perceptual systems, how we perceive the world, the important thing was to see what's happening fast. you still have that. for instance, if a car swerves at you, you instantaneously know what to do, but when you tell someone that the climate is gradually changing, you don't see it because you perceive the world, the backdrop of the world, as unchanging. it's like having an ecological stage on which there are actors, and you put all your attention into the actors, and evolution has never taught you to pay attention to what's happening to the stage, 'cause there never was a reason. >> so in a sense, we can think of our almost seeming lack of capacity to consider these issues as nature's flaw that has been built into us, and that we can only overcome through education, and through using our reasoning po
. >> if you think about our evolutionary history, all the time that we've been evolving, except for the last century or so, there was no point at all in being able to perceive long term trends because there was nothing at all we could do about them. so when it came to selection designing our perceptual systems, how we perceive the world, the important thing was to see what's happening fast. you still have that. for instance, if a car swerves at you, you instantaneously know what to do,...
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from their perspective a somewhat successful part of their concern and some of the way the neo cons evolved in terms of their thinking comes out of the one nine hundred ninety s. after the first persian gulf war and the demonstration of american military superiority that was beyond anything in the world ever seen then there was also the frustration over the peace process with the palestinians so you had some leading neo cons richard perle of fife and others. who are who worked for the netanyahu campaign in in the mid one nine hundred ninety s. ninety six and prepare this new plan that instead of dealing with these frustrating . palestinian negotiations they would move to this new concept of regime change get rid of some of these countries that were supporting the palestinians or hezbollah are hamas and that was that that gave that evolved into the project for the new american century in ninety eight where they called for an invasion of iraq that was funny possible once president bush was in office now for nine eleven where the attack then goes against the invasion of iraq happens now you co
from their perspective a somewhat successful part of their concern and some of the way the neo cons evolved in terms of their thinking comes out of the one nine hundred ninety s. after the first persian gulf war and the demonstration of american military superiority that was beyond anything in the world ever seen then there was also the frustration over the peace process with the palestinians so you had some leading neo cons richard perle of fife and others. who are who worked for the netanyahu...