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g. imagine the data richer could be used in larger search for civil to slow down or here you. don't have to find the purple green to start or at least. in the first instance otherwise all the scientific progress we are doing and in your future you can access it starts audit of our society is losing money and actually i think the research on the and starch is one of the really promising fields as. the another advantage of d.n.a. it's a solid material that stands up magically to transport the. dog anything you have to really consider is repairs the first thing is to have to keep it cold and you have to keep it dry because this is preventing any chemical reactions from the third thing as you should prevent it from life. so it's not surprising that the frozen dry ground of siberia was perfect for preserving the d.n.a. fragments of animals that had died thousands of years ago. about one year ago a scientific paper was published studying the genomes of ancient horses and they had samples of d.n.a. that had lasted for seven hundred thousand years and they were able to successfully re
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dollars if it's found to be in some way violating or not complying or neglectful of g p r g p r rules and ireland's data protection commission they're the ones with jurisdiction of facebook in the e.u. they put out a tweet yesterday a statement says that they think the new information is significant and will continue its investigation into the breach into facebook. facebook's compliance and its obligations under g.d.p. are so ireland's data protection is clearly looking into it and compliance basically means two things one that facebook notified data protection officials within seventy two hours of themselves learning about the breach and that facebook is somehow not negligent in protecting data protect data privacy of its users as laid out by g.d.p. are now the seventy two hour window facebook at least appears to be safe on that one it's a bit more complicated when it comes to the negligence side and that's what the irish data protection commission really wants to look into we're going to just wait and see what that investigation uncovers it could be a rather expensive result for facebook. thank you fo
dollars if it's found to be in some way violating or not complying or neglectful of g p r g p r rules and ireland's data protection commission they're the ones with jurisdiction of facebook in the e.u. they put out a tweet yesterday a statement says that they think the new information is significant and will continue its investigation into the breach into facebook. facebook's compliance and its obligations under g.d.p. are so ireland's data protection is clearly looking into it and compliance...
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on the other side, tesla accelerateswe new housing data g anxiety late trading after posting a profit. the model three is becoming one of america's best sellers. let's get you started with a quick check of the u.s. markets. we saw broad selling across the 2.4% and dow falling the s&p 500 down 3%. the nasdaq injured correction territory following 13% from its august high. it was a mixed bag of corporate ofnings and a lot of anxiety -- over if profit growth is peaking. you can see the volatility gained ground and the vix higher for a second session and above the 25 level. while the treasury rally continues for a second session and we saw yield fall to that 3.1 level while the dollar was also knew the highest this year. let's see how all this will translate into sentiment going into asia. sophie: anxiety is the word as we could be facing another risk obsession. when it comes to japanese futures, overnight, we did see contracts fall between 2% to 3.5%, although we do have some raising their view on japanese equities to positive from neutral. we are waiting on third quarter , andminary gdp
on the other side, tesla accelerateswe new housing data g anxiety late trading after posting a profit. the model three is becoming one of america's best sellers. let's get you started with a quick check of the u.s. markets. we saw broad selling across the 2.4% and dow falling the s&p 500 down 3%. the nasdaq injured correction territory following 13% from its august high. it was a mixed bag of corporate ofnings and a lot of anxiety -- over if profit growth is peaking. you can see the...
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the final work plan will be comprehensive and provide new, reliable data for soil and buildings as parcel g, work with include excavations, boring, and scanning of soil and buildings. the navy brac program office will oversee the process and conduct field inspections. further, the navy has hired a third party quality assurance contractor to conduct regular field inspections to ensure the parcel g work is performed properly. all radiological data will be submitted to the radiological fares support office for review. these physicians were the first to uncover the misreporting by tetratech and will continue their work. the navy will use a comprehensive parcel g work plan as the model for future work plans for parcels b, c, d-2, e, uc-1, uc-2, and uc-3. these work plans will provide for comprehensive investigations and required remediation if necessary. we look forward to starting field work in parcel g once the final work plan is complete. we are grateful to our regulatory partners and stakeholders for their constructive participation in the work plan development and to congress woman pelosi f
the final work plan will be comprehensive and provide new, reliable data for soil and buildings as parcel g, work with include excavations, boring, and scanning of soil and buildings. the navy brac program office will oversee the process and conduct field inspections. further, the navy has hired a third party quality assurance contractor to conduct regular field inspections to ensure the parcel g work is performed properly. all radiological data will be submitted to the radiological fares...
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i want to make it very clear that google does not grant third parties access to users' g-mail data. we do however under certain circumstances subject to a user's settings and controls allow the user tone able third party app developers to have access to that data. one example of this would be for a trip planning application. a user can choose after seeing a robust privacy notice from that third party app developer to decide to grant that app developer access to their g-mail to allow them to identify messages for things like hotel or flight reservations because there is easy utility in that but we make that ability available to a user, however we have strong policy in place around all of this and if third parties abuse those policies we'll remove them from the platform. >> thank you. senator cortez masto. >> thank you. let me follow up on senator tester because i think this was an important part of the conversation. as we craft or look to craft a federal regulation comprehensive, you think it is important we identify what personal is because everybody might identify it differently, i
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g. they said they were receiving the data after a review about problems with have the soil samples. shipyard is the process be developed into the site from 12,000 homes and commercial and office space. they say they stand behind the work cleaning of radioactive material. >>> authorities are looking for two people so thousands worth of cell . they had four ed in less than occurred before as a sprint store and an at&t store and then click valley shopping center. the men grabbed phone and off. minutes later the two suspects had the verizon -- verizon store going to pleasant hill where they stole bones from an agency store. >> we work all -- pleasant hill police that they are investigating another incident. we believe they are related. >> no one was hurt during the robbers. suspects may be driving a black infinity. information please call police.>>> an alameda county sheriff's office is being charged with felonies after making a secret recording of juvenile suspect attorneys. the incident has raised questions about the possibility the possibilities of other illegal recordings. there are
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the breach and that facebook is somehow not negligent in protecting data protect data privacy of its users as laid out by g p r now the seventy two hour window facebook at least appears to be safe on that one it's a bit more complicated when it comes to the negligence side and that's what the irish data protection commission really wants to look into we're going to just wait and see what that investigation uncovers it could be a rather expensive result for facebook. thank you for packing that complex topic for us. and here's a reminder of the top story we're following for you saudi arabia has described as baseless allegations claims that it killed just and generous jamal khashoggi in turkey but reports say ankara has video and all the approval of his killing inside the saudi consulate in istanbul. you're watching news from brisbane just stay tuned for more at the top of the hour and in the meantime you can log on to our web site for news and information that's called feel free to also but also twitter we are acting in news thanks for watching. me an. all consuming conflict over the world.
the breach and that facebook is somehow not negligent in protecting data protect data privacy of its users as laid out by g p r now the seventy two hour window facebook at least appears to be safe on that one it's a bit more complicated when it comes to the negligence side and that's what the irish data protection commission really wants to look into we're going to just wait and see what that investigation uncovers it could be a rather expensive result for facebook. thank you for packing that...
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g?w does intel define 5 3g we started into more of the data. the smartphones came along and we asked where is the app for that? we realize we wanted so much data we webt to a data centric -- went to a data centric network. now we wanted to connect everyone to everything but we did not designing for that. the way i like to think about 5g is that we have different route how do we connect everyone to everything to create a world that is fully connected and fully mobile so we can transform industries, because we have that need. that's how we look at it. >> you are saying that 5g is different from 4g and that it is designed in order to be able to connect everything? can you tell me about how it works? >> delighted to. when you connect everyone to everything it's more than interpersonal. it's not what you do with your phone but it's about billions of things talking to each other. i like to reference the international trade organization around three aspects, one is around sensors or machines. how do you get the data, the water meters, the lighting? ho
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all of this comes back to the un incredible a of data that 5-g will bring. not onlyer fa better phones but smart cities where the energy grid and emergen services are all tied together in this one super fast network. >> chris, thankyou. >> 6:35, our time right now. here's our top stories this morning. former usa gymnastic president no w chargedhng tamperi with evidence in the larry nassar sex abuse. aly raisman will talk about the arrest. she was one of many top gymnasts nassarere abused by >> according to our nbc affiliate in baltimore, the president, athletic director and the all coach met with board of regents last night. they discussed an independentrt ren the culture of jordan mcnari. he died two w later. >> a bit of a scare for passengers on the southeast airlines flight. >> it o turned to be paper fibers through a tissue the plane has been cleared and returns to service. >> coming up, molette green is working for you at the humane rescue alliance this morning. >> details on special four gged friends needed for adoption. >> that's right. red slider tur
all of this comes back to the un incredible a of data that 5-g will bring. not onlyer fa better phones but smart cities where the energy grid and emergen services are all tied together in this one super fast network. >> chris, thankyou. >> 6:35, our time right now. here's our top stories this morning. former usa gymnastic president no w chargedhng tamperi with evidence in the larry nassar sex abuse. aly raisman will talk about the arrest. she was one of many top gymnasts nassarere...
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year has to build a strict local government and all of this comes back to the incredib amount of data with 5-gnot just the super fast phones but also smart cities where the energy grid, the traffic signals and emergency services are all tied together on this one fast network. >> thank you. >> there's a new initiative in d.c. focussing on our paren andthers that are getting older. nearly 20% of the people living in d.c. are over the age of 60. the mayor is encouraging businesses to make themselves age friendly. that means providing hand rails, larger signs, elevators, and good lighting. there's 75 age-iendly designated businessesnow. you can visit the hinbc wasngton app. >> put away the running shoes and strap on the high heels. t tonight ishe annual high heel race it goe down 17th street with runners dressed in drag. no small feet. the tradition sta ting moren 30 years o. about 150 runners are expected to race in this year's event. good luck. >> yhi were tnking about going but i don't recommend that at all. it will be great weather for the running of the drag queens on 17th street. i wish i co
year has to build a strict local government and all of this comes back to the incredib amount of data with 5-gnot just the super fast phones but also smart cities where the energy grid, the traffic signals and emergency services are all tied together on this one fast network. >> thank you. >> there's a new initiative in d.c. focussing on our paren andthers that are getting older. nearly 20% of the people living in d.c. are over the age of 60. the mayor is encouraging businesses to...
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mark up is pick up that work in 2018oknd at the ways in which your data travels from a broker like experi and facebook and maybe to twigl g and ways in which that is not are inially ideal when these breeches happen and they will continue to ghppen shining some l on how that data works. >> all right. you will launch next year. with the news oulet, the mark up. thank both for your time. >> tha >> will do it for us. you ca find more coverage at kqed.o kqed.o thank joining us. captioning sponsored by wnet >> sreenivasan: on this edition for sunday, september 30: president trump hits the campaign trail as the f.b.i. probe into his supreme court nominee is underway. facebook and the private information that users have no control over. and in our signature segment: the clock is ticking on work visas for spouses of h-1b visa holders. next on pbs newshour weekend. >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: rnard and irene schwartz. sue and edgar wachenheim iii.ch thyl and philip milstein family. dr. p. roy vagelos and diana t. vagelos. the j.p.b. foundation. rosalind p. walter. g. barbara hope zuckerb corporate funding is provid
mark up is pick up that work in 2018oknd at the ways in which your data travels from a broker like experi and facebook and maybe to twigl g and ways in which that is not are inially ideal when these breeches happen and they will continue to ghppen shining some l on how that data works. >> all right. you will launch next year. with the news oulet, the mark up. thank both for your time. >> tha >> will do it for us. you ca find more coverage at kqed.o kqed.o thank joining us....
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connected to google plus or any other service like google plus post messages google account data phone numbers or g suite content how long did they keep this underwraps from the public? >> they did hide it according to "the wall street journal" the bug was fixed back in march but google hid exposure fortune months the bug gave more than 400 outside developers possible access to private profile information of google plus from 2015 to march 2018 when those internal investigators discovered and fixed the issue. google says they found no evidence that any profile data was misused but as you said hiding this was the big story. >> e yeah. you can't do that in europe now because of the new rules maybe that's where we're headed in the u.s. but this is come at a critical time for the company. >> that's right ceo is set to testify before the house judiciary committee in november to address concerns over the companies business practices. he will now have to address this latest issue and why google fails to notify google plus users sooner. this comes a the a time when regulators and consumer privacy groups wan
connected to google plus or any other service like google plus post messages google account data phone numbers or g suite content how long did they keep this underwraps from the public? >> they did hide it according to "the wall street journal" the bug was fixed back in march but google hid exposure fortune months the bug gave more than 400 outside developers possible access to private profile information of google plus from 2015 to march 2018 when those internal investigators...
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g is a headline almost every day now. >> we are in it. for sure with the trump administration looking at the data what we can do to help the private sector be where it needs to be to be with the leadership and wireless people around the world they talk about four g lte that refers to a way that was holistic to be broadband across the country but now we try to leverage the lessons made with the private sector but we have competition with china and korea try their best to have nationwide ubiquitous five g as well but we are confident the american private sector is doing the things they need to do. >> why does it matter? >> our leadership in the space has brought a lot of investment to this country and frankly the innovation we have been hoping to see. four g was a fundamental change of broadband. it made us think of the devices in our pocket as computers to connect to the rest of the world not just through voice but the internet and commerce and all the things we associate with the internet. five g has the ability to do that similar transformation looking at those devices not cell phones or non- cell phones if we have that bandwidth for tha
g is a headline almost every day now. >> we are in it. for sure with the trump administration looking at the data what we can do to help the private sector be where it needs to be to be with the leadership and wireless people around the world they talk about four g lte that refers to a way that was holistic to be broadband across the country but now we try to leverage the lessons made with the private sector but we have competition with china and korea try their best to have nationwide...
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g was twice. we thought we could take cows everywhere. with 3g we started into more of the data. the smartphones came along and we said, where is the app for that? with 4g, we realized we wanted so much data coming we went to a data centric network. and allowed us to use data and now we wanted to connect everyone to everything but we didn't design it for that. the way i like to think about 5g is that we have different route asha: delighted to. when you connect everyone to everything, it is more than interpersonal. it's not what you do with your phone but it's about billions of things talking to each other. i like to reference the international trade organization around three aspects, one is around sensors or machines. like, when you have things like sensors, how do you get the data, the water meters the , lighting? how can you use all of that to save electricity, traffic lights, synchronize all those? millions and billions of devices. a second one is more of what we use 4g for, or what we call mobile broadband, like what we call with stream. how can we all stream or and our house
g was twice. we thought we could take cows everywhere. with 3g we started into more of the data. the smartphones came along and we said, where is the app for that? with 4g, we realized we wanted so much data coming we went to a data centric network. and allowed us to use data and now we wanted to connect everyone to everything but we didn't design it for that. the way i like to think about 5g is that we have different route asha: delighted to. when you connect everyone to everything, it is more...
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data. now they will resample, retest all the areas tetra tech touched, including parcel requests g," including six old buildings, sewer and storm drain trenches. crews will take 7,000 samples and test them for radiation. dozens of community members criticized the navy. that has been changed. >> it's been changed to listen to regulatory comments and community comments. we want to make sure the community is aware of what we're doing. we're trying to sparent, 100% transparent. that's what tonight is about. >> the navy hopes to begin fieldwork this winter and finish testing by next summer. tetra tech says it stands by its radiation clean-up work at the shipyard. >>> just into the news room, the aclu is filing a lawsuit against san francisco police department claiming it's infected with a culture of racism. the suit suggest undercover officering targeted african-americans in the tenderloin area. it cites a text the department. texts. nine officers were because of the scandal. >>> san francisco ni accusing o crossing the line. that manager is apparently still on the job. "the examiner" spoke with mu
data. now they will resample, retest all the areas tetra tech touched, including parcel requests g," including six old buildings, sewer and storm drain trenches. crews will take 7,000 samples and test them for radiation. dozens of community members criticized the navy. that has been changed. >> it's been changed to listen to regulatory comments and community comments. we want to make sure the community is aware of what we're doing. we're trying to sparent, 100% transparent. that's...
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g. plus account but the company admits that it doesn't know which accounts were actually impacted and estimates that up to five hundred thousand google plus accounts were potentially affected and google says the link data only concerns profile fields like the name the e-mail address occupation gender and also age and the company is going to implement small controls of the g. mail and on how third party apps collect user data on android the decision to keep things quiet though. is because google thinks that it didn't appear that anyone had access to the user information in a blog post the company says there was no evidence that outside developers were aware of the security flaw or indication that any user profiles what touched. claims it is shutting down now because of major challenges they're facing with maintaining their social network for example low usage but some have reacted to the announcement online this users posted a cartoon with the caption was it ever alive some say the real scandal is not the breach itself but google's response and this uses says google has kept quiet because of their worry about the criticism we do want to get your thoughts on the story so get in touch with us he's the has
g. plus account but the company admits that it doesn't know which accounts were actually impacted and estimates that up to five hundred thousand google plus accounts were potentially affected and google says the link data only concerns profile fields like the name the e-mail address occupation gender and also age and the company is going to implement small controls of the g. mail and on how third party apps collect user data on android the decision to keep things quiet though. is because google...
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data. we hire consultants to help us. we're an extra pair of eyes and you've heard how this is playing out with parcel g and parcel a. one important thing to realize about parcel a, is even though parcel a was transferred in 2004, that if any issue comes up, the navy still has the responsibility to work with other regulators to make sure that things get taken care of. >> president cohen: thank you. i just do have one question. what would be our department's role in providing the feedback. communicating to the neighbors, why there's a work plan and what it hopes to accomplish? why people should be paying attention. the importance of this work plan related to parcel g? >> so we independently review the work plan separate from e.p.a. so we also provided our comments based on the consultants we higher. we have our own health physicist to review everything. right now we're deep into planning on how we'll reach out to the community. we're going to develop a website. we're developing materials. we want to make sure the community is not only learning about what is happening in the shipyard but they're also aware of the other
data. we hire consultants to help us. we're an extra pair of eyes and you've heard how this is playing out with parcel g and parcel a. one important thing to realize about parcel a, is even though parcel a was transferred in 2004, that if any issue comes up, the navy still has the responsibility to work with other regulators to make sure that things get taken care of. >> president cohen: thank you. i just do have one question. what would be our department's role in providing the feedback....
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data. it emerged that google discovered a security hole in g its google plus platform but did not bother tors about it. and then the overriding matter of censorship, political censorship. in an 85-page internal memo, obtained by this show, google executives the discussed a european tradition of policing and censoring online speech for the sake of increasing revenues and furthering global expansion. when google decides to censor views it doesn't like, they will empower dave hogue, the design leader. after brett kavanaugh was confirmed, hogue tweeted "you are finished, g.o.p. you polished the final nail forr your own coffins. f you all to hell." google gave a typical disingenuous statement saying not one of those words is true. not one of those words is true. and we prove that consistently. harmeet dillon is an attorney she joins us. thanks for coming on. tell me what your reaction is knowing all that you do about how google operates when you hear a statement like that, self-righteously lecturing us s about freedom of expression and openness. >> i'm glad that the public's attention is now bei
data. it emerged that google discovered a security hole in g its google plus platform but did not bother tors about it. and then the overriding matter of censorship, political censorship. in an 85-page internal memo, obtained by this show, google executives the discussed a european tradition of policing and censoring online speech for the sake of increasing revenues and furthering global expansion. when google decides to censor views it doesn't like, they will empower dave hogue, the design...
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data. the reason he says it's being weaponized. jurors today resume g the fate of a san >>> welcome back. the top stories from across the bay area. jurors today resumed deliberations in the fate of a san jose man accused of killing his parents. testimony ended last week in the trial. he's accused of shooting his mother and father in 2016. he represented himself in what at times reportedly was a bizarre and rambling defense. if convicted, he could face 25 years to life in prison. >>> and the desperate plea from the family of shelly mcclendon. police say the 31-year-old was last seen on september 15th. this is near basskem avenue in san jose. she's 5'1" with a tattoo of a carrot on her left forearm and tattoos of religious symbols on her right arm. mcclendon's family says she has been reported missing before, but never this long. >>> and police are saying more about the man shot and killed by officers in pittsburgh. police now say the officers responded to a domestic disturbance call and a man holding his wife and baby at gunpoint. they say that he shot a relative who tried to intervene. th
data. the reason he says it's being weaponized. jurors today resume g the fate of a san >>> welcome back. the top stories from across the bay area. jurors today resumed deliberations in the fate of a san jose man accused of killing his parents. testimony ended last week in the trial. he's accused of shooting his mother and father in 2016. he represented himself in what at times reportedly was a bizarre and rambling defense. if convicted, he could face 25 years to life in prison....
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g. are important. i've seen initiatives from other funds on that. the 30% the governor signed in for women on boards, we have heard data that, that presents an actual benefit to investment portfolio and i see what you say from goldman. so it would be great for us to look at what we're doing there. companies have said they want 30% women on boards, it happened in california and we look forward to seeing what you're going to come up with the board can be head on those issues. there is no doubt to me that engagement is so strong. i know commissioner stansbury and i, when we meet with private equity firms we press them on these areas. they've been really core in those areas. we have two partners out of 40 that are women and to do it in a positive way where you can do better than that but not only that, it offers you better investment results. we have been pretty silent here as a board on a lot of the other issues. it can have positive results in the portfolio so for you to have a path working with consultants in those areas and how to impact that well and so i know that by us pressing our investment managers, their out looking for more opportunities ar
g. are important. i've seen initiatives from other funds on that. the 30% the governor signed in for women on boards, we have heard data that, that presents an actual benefit to investment portfolio and i see what you say from goldman. so it would be great for us to look at what we're doing there. companies have said they want 30% women on boards, it happened in california and we look forward to seeing what you're going to come up with the board can be head on those issues. there is no doubt to...
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g investments. welcome to the programme. let's talk about the us and what is going on. samir outlined some of it, jobs dataticularly the bond market? every data point you look at in the us shows the us economy is powering along. you look at the yields you have talking about, the fed chair has talked four times in the past five days about how good the us economy is doing, using words like remarkably bright, positive and extraordinary. why? he is giving the market forward guidance. he does not wa nt market forward guidance. he does not want interest rate rises to be a shock so he is telling everyone that the data he is seen as looking so positive that us consumers and businesses need to get ready for gradual rate rises. we have the oil price, there have been a few months it has been creeping up and it is flirting with the $86 a barrel mark. what kind of impact does the high oil price have on the economy? the oil price have on the economy? the oil price have on the economy? the oil price is always embedded into cost of production, consumers will start to see that when they buy goods and go for transportation.
g investments. welcome to the programme. let's talk about the us and what is going on. samir outlined some of it, jobs dataticularly the bond market? every data point you look at in the us shows the us economy is powering along. you look at the yields you have talking about, the fed chair has talked four times in the past five days about how good the us economy is doing, using words like remarkably bright, positive and extraordinary. why? he is giving the market forward guidance. he does not wa...
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data. now the navy has to redo the work. the plan is to ressam pl or rescan a o tetra t p tcel g. that includes the inside of six old buildings and the soil from sewer and storm drain trenches. crews will take nearly 7,000 soil samples and test them for raisation. dozens of community members criticized the navy's initial plan to retest parcel g. the navy says it listened. >> that has been changed significantly, i would say, both to regulatory comments as well as community comments. one of our primary focuses is to make sure the community's aware of the work that we're doing. we're trying to be transparent. 100% transparent. >> the navy hopes to begin field work this winter and finish testing by next iludes indepen oversight by a third party. tetratech says it stands by radiation cleanup work at shipyard too pricey for teacher. the costly bay area housing market is creating big problems for school districts as more and more teachers leave to find more affordable areas to live. san jose unified says it is trying to doing? about it. tonight the district held a community meeting to tr
data. now the navy has to redo the work. the plan is to ressam pl or rescan a o tetra t p tcel g. that includes the inside of six old buildings and the soil from sewer and storm drain trenches. crews will take nearly 7,000 soil samples and test them for raisation. dozens of community members criticized the navy's initial plan to retest parcel g. the navy says it listened. >> that has been changed significantly, i would say, both to regulatory comments as well as community comments. one of...
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g names. but when you look at enterprise, there are secular themes on cloud computing, big data and cybersecurity that we believe are sort of the areas that investors should be focused on the other thing point out is if you look at the softness that we've seen with high flyers down 30%, i think it's really going to be a catalyst for m & a here in tech. so i think that is something where i think you have a lot of boards and ceos right now sharpening pencils and looking at the tech stocks that are down 30%, 40%, sometimes 50%. that could be a catalyst for m & a. >> when you look at the tech stocks down a lot, many of them over the course of the past five or six months have been semiconductor related. as a technology oriented analyst, is that one of the tea leaves that you're looking at, whether or not the momentum can shift for many of the once high flying stock names in chips and whether or not that bodes well for the overall sector >> well, yeah. there is no doubt the brush fire really has been the china-u.s. trade war. in a bigger worry is if you look at semi and that trade, there is risk in ter
g names. but when you look at enterprise, there are secular themes on cloud computing, big data and cybersecurity that we believe are sort of the areas that investors should be focused on the other thing point out is if you look at the softness that we've seen with high flyers down 30%, i think it's really going to be a catalyst for m & a here in tech. so i think that is something where i think you have a lot of boards and ceos right now sharpening pencils and looking at the tech stocks...
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data can enter the centers, you're going to have two effects. first you're going to have a lot more information, and that's a positive and a g-heg. but a lot more situational awareness to process. but you're also going to have a lot more disturbing images and content, and you're going to need a way to triage this information, so it might mean we need new positions, like a data analyst, you might need people to triage this information that might be redder registered nurst can see a video and help shape the response as properly and effectively as possible. >> host: jeff cohen with the public safety of it officials. john handle covers technology for politico. >> c-span where history unfolds daily. in 1979c-span was created as a public service by america's cable television company. and today, we continue to bring you unfiltered coverage of congress the white house, the supreme court, and public policy events in washington, d.c. and around the country. c-span is brought to you by your cable or satellite provider. health and human services secretary will be speaking at the national academy of sciences engineering and medicine about pre
data can enter the centers, you're going to have two effects. first you're going to have a lot more information, and that's a positive and a g-heg. but a lot more situational awareness to process. but you're also going to have a lot more disturbing images and content, and you're going to need a way to triage this information, so it might mean we need new positions, like a data analyst, you might need people to triage this information that might be redder registered nurst can see a video and...
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in other words if you don't record your data on it and then store the device then it's entirely possible to keep the information for a dozen yaps unfasten more g.'s and then it will save us. a life expectancy of five years ten years twenty years humankind has never in its history stored so much information on such fragile media. will we be able to store all digital memories for more than a century let alone several millenia. we now have a mineral that's heat and acid resistant that can withstand radio waves it may not be indestructible but in any case a. it's fast wronger than any stone novelist it's quartz. in japan engineers at the hitachi laboratories partnered with kyoto university have been working with. trying to create the most stable digital storage medium ever. but they still have to discover a way to overcome the extreme resistance of this rock crystal. why do they have it again. we began our research in one nine hundred ninety six. europe when the mural laboratory discovered that a laser could modify the structure of quartz as far as fast within a study the possibility of using this technique for long term data storage or declare a.
in other words if you don't record your data on it and then store the device then it's entirely possible to keep the information for a dozen yaps unfasten more g.'s and then it will save us. a life expectancy of five years ten years twenty years humankind has never in its history stored so much information on such fragile media. will we be able to store all digital memories for more than a century let alone several millenia. we now have a mineral that's heat and acid resistant that can...
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g? -- 5g? >> we are in it. we are spending a lot of time looking at the data to see what we can do to help the private sector getto where it needs to be to make sure that america retains its leadership in wireless. we are the undisputed leader in 4g. we deployed it nationwide in a way that was holistic and brought broadband the multiple -- to six covers around the country. now we are trying to do the same with 5g, but we have competition. china and korea are trying their best to be first to have nationwide 5g as well it will be a race, but we are confident -- we are confident that we are doing the things we need to do to go forward. announcer: watch "the communicators" tonight at 8:00 p.m. eastern on c-span2. debate in up next, a the oklahoma governors' race. from the oklahoma newspaper in oklahoma city, this is 50 minutes. >> good evening. i want to thank a couple of people. the museum of art and the beautiful auditorium here. [applause]
g? -- 5g? >> we are in it. we are spending a lot of time looking at the data to see what we can do to help the private sector getto where it needs to be to make sure that america retains its leadership in wireless. we are the undisputed leader in 4g. we deployed it nationwide in a way that was holistic and brought broadband the multiple -- to six covers around the country. now we are trying to do the same with 5g, but we have competition. china and korea are trying their best to be first...
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g. last year the navy said it would re-examine the data produced by tetra tech after a review about problemssample. the shipyard is in the process of being developed into a fight for more than 12,000 homes as well as commercial and office space. tetra tech aside it stands by its work. >>> anyone with young children know that can be tough to find time for yourself. a new study into the lives of moms and dads shows how busy we are. the study into 2000 parents find the typical mom and dad have only 32 minutes of me time. after working at parenting duties. with free time harder to come by, the parents have actually headed from children on average, four times a week to carveout me time. 32 percent of parents say they do not actually start working until 8 p.m. >>> the fbi report on allegations against judge kavanaugh now at the hands of senators as republicans plan to move forward with a vote. >>> patrolling the bay. 2 investigates get a first test i can't first-hand look at how homeland security is working behind the scenes to protect us in the water. >>> the navy rock band destroyer live in the
g. last year the navy said it would re-examine the data produced by tetra tech after a review about problemssample. the shipyard is in the process of being developed into a fight for more than 12,000 homes as well as commercial and office space. tetra tech aside it stands by its work. >>> anyone with young children know that can be tough to find time for yourself. a new study into the lives of moms and dads shows how busy we are. the study into 2000 parents find the typical mom and dad...
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the news on trade and tariffs is good, as i look at the soft data in europe, for example, european pmis rolling over, tank inderalingderaling -gica frankly i think will be in recession next year the question, what's the lag time between that slowdown and the rest of the world and the u.s. equities market we know from experience these late-stage rallies can be powerful so we've been careful not to get too bearish too early. the risks are there for the fed to overshoot in our view. >> you do spy over russell, large cap over small cap >> i haven't been a big buyer of this idea that the russell is some sort of a safe haven. clearly, many investors have and i've seen allocators talk about it that way in meetings on one-on-ones. that said, i think the russell's, at serious risk whether or not he had an agreement on trade and tariffs with nafta or not, i think their stretched and tend to derisk in advance of the s&p historically. >> now time to go through some of the details, in this usmca and i'm surprised to hear you so positive wall street journal op-ed page, new nafta worse for trade than the status quo talks about managed trade,
the news on trade and tariffs is good, as i look at the soft data in europe, for example, european pmis rolling over, tank inderalingderaling -gica frankly i think will be in recession next year the question, what's the lag time between that slowdown and the rest of the world and the u.s. equities market we know from experience these late-stage rallies can be powerful so we've been careful not to get too bearish too early. the risks are there for the fed to overshoot in our view. >> you...
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g mir fophic processors. the stock fell more than 20% in initial after hours trading. extending its 9% decline in the regular session. >>> coming up, one of silicon valley's techs ceo calls forri er data privacy protections. but could that be a bad thing for shareholders? >>> late tad amgen says it's cutting the price of a anti-cholesterol crewing to 60%. bring going down to $5,800 lower ritient co-pays and barrier erected by shurz resulted in disappointing sales. the compaes making rival drugs have announced rebates and discounts earlier this year. >>> exxonmobil was sue by the new york attney general by for misleading investor on climates . the suit alleges the company did not sell investors about the true riskses to the bus posed by climate change regulations. the lawsuit does not charge the tp company with contributing to climate change or suppressing climate science. it does claim that the former ceo rex till erds was aware of the fraudulent vior. >> upon a day when extra attention is paid to the tech sector the ceo of apple had harsh words for howther silicon valley company manage data they collect. during a privacy conference in brussels todayoo tim said personal information ha
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data so much to get the corporations, multinational corporations permanent tax relief to pay the debts back. this bill was a corporate special-interest giveaway and my opponentopponents supported it g with this party and it hasn't done anything to lift wages in america and that is what should have happened. we should have passed a tax bill to give the middle class a huge substantial tax cut. they didn't do that because they want to give away to big corporations and rich people. >> it proves you don't understand how to get the economy going and i can understand that when you spent a career in washington. the tax cuts 90% of the american people have seen more money because of the tax cut. 90% have seen more money because of tax cuts. a family of four earning $40,000 -- now this is not the rich or the top 1%. both the fort team hundred 47-dollar tax cut because of our bill. the tax credit went from $1,000 to $2,000 the standard deduction went up to $24,000 air people 70% of the american people take the standard deduction the first 24,000 you earn is zero. the reason the economy is doing today is because of the tax cuts. 44% of americans could not afford to pay a $400 emergency right n
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date data that didn't apply to the outpatient settings and then they just had athat the reps repeated and repeated until this uncertainty is believed to have the time release mechanism tha made the g they believed abused the risk of liability of abuse and addiction and then the rest repeated until it was an old-fashioned game of televisiotelephone. you saw this happening over the course. some people now think you can get addicted after taking the opioids for just five days. >> host: and it can get as high as 56%. >> guest: the science is unclear on this. >> guest: they cited it as truth. >> host: the doctors and clinics are targeting rural areas and they are fighting the misleading 1% even though the evidence starts to mount pretty critically and if things sold on the street rapidly because of the potency and the kind of high they users can get, is that correct? >> guest: that's right. they pay 5,000 doctors and pharmacists and nurses to become paid speakers. they were becoming paid speakers for oxycontin. >> host: so they co-opt the medical system and doctors to become marketers for their product. so a lot of people then have a vested interest that looking at what is in front of
date data that didn't apply to the outpatient settings and then they just had athat the reps repeated and repeated until this uncertainty is believed to have the time release mechanism tha made the g they believed abused the risk of liability of abuse and addiction and then the rest repeated until it was an old-fashioned game of televisiotelephone. you saw this happening over the course. some people now think you can get addicted after taking the opioids for just five days. >> host: and...
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