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basically, the mayor and vice mayor, interfacing the city. they outlined the goal of transforming their city. they are the only balanced budget in southern europe. they operate with a surplus and have $3 billion in savings over 10 years and networking. that would change how public transportation works and while smart buildings and will do paid parking. >> how long does it take? >> another three years. all cisco, by the way. [laughter] and in terms of implementation. let's go from there to hamburg. $25 billion a year. >> not a bad. >> everything will get connected. you only pick up your garbage when it needs to be picked up. you cannot do these in silos. you get your payback by combining all of the functions together, which is where people make mistakes and they try to get excited about one area. the way you get people comfortable is say you have references. you go to hamburg in germany. it has 83 different train stations coming into it and 1200 ships a year and tens of thousands of rocks and it was completely traffic jams. they took technolog
basically, the mayor and vice mayor, interfacing the city. they outlined the goal of transforming their city. they are the only balanced budget in southern europe. they operate with a surplus and have $3 billion in savings over 10 years and networking. that would change how public transportation works and while smart buildings and will do paid parking. >> how long does it take? >> another three years. all cisco, by the way. [laughter] and in terms of implementation. let's go from...
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apple introduces the macintosh the first computer to use a graphical interface. prior to that we would have never wasted computer power on rendering a graphical user interface. it was an essentially redundant feature. if you wanted to control a computer you would command window. a computer in 81 had not been successful and it was expensive because you had to pay a premium. i feel like sensors are there today where it has gone from scarcity to a surplus and we start to waste it. when we do, it creates these new opportunities for these new marketplaces. i think about image sensors on phones. please tell include one image sensor. and we started to include second ones and now there are multiple ones. it changes our behavior. it introduces the selfie. we can argue whether that is a good thing or a bad thing. >> the word of the year. >> right. that is empowering because we have multiple sensors on the front of the device. if you are in an industry, you need to think about what are the deployment of senses going to do to the experience? that is an example of gradual and
apple introduces the macintosh the first computer to use a graphical interface. prior to that we would have never wasted computer power on rendering a graphical user interface. it was an essentially redundant feature. if you wanted to control a computer you would command window. a computer in 81 had not been successful and it was expensive because you had to pay a premium. i feel like sensors are there today where it has gone from scarcity to a surplus and we start to waste it. when we do, it...
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interface dialogue. intersect dialogue.tiatives that bring harmony and coexistence to the world. so it's a multiple track multiple faceted effort that has to continue. this is how you fight the ideological fight by presenting a more convincing argument that reflect the reality not the warp distortions that you see by the others. >> rose: is it fair to say there's never more urgency than there is now especially in the wake of what happened in libya and what happened to your pilot. >> these two ugly incidents brought home the fact that you're dealing with a brutal vicious barbaric enemy. there are people who didn't know who the enemy was or what the enemy looked like. i think again if there's any doubt who the enemy is that doubt has been removed and again it has been proven that this enemy belongs to no religion no civilized norms whatsoever, and that at the end of the day it's important to knock on their door before they knock at yours. and this doesn't require just the military effort, it requires a lot more. >> rose: have
interface dialogue. intersect dialogue.tiatives that bring harmony and coexistence to the world. so it's a multiple track multiple faceted effort that has to continue. this is how you fight the ideological fight by presenting a more convincing argument that reflect the reality not the warp distortions that you see by the others. >> rose: is it fair to say there's never more urgency than there is now especially in the wake of what happened in libya and what happened to your pilot. >>...
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have had to do at the conversation and really worldwide, is that you have brought a lot of music to interface settings. and we have a clip of you with other cantors in rome. >> yes. >> i'm wondering if we can take a moment and watch what you are doing in rome with music. >> i was approached by the president of the american conference of cantors with a project that would sort of build bridges between the jewish and catholic communities. and we were told we were going to go sing at the vatican. and it was very exciting. and somehow, it started coming together and i actually programmed the concert. and included a lot of music from over the different -- all different styles and over the centuries of different jewish liturgical music. we had 20 cantors. and even some from the bay area. we all went to rome. we didn't wind up singing at the vatican. but we did give a concert at a beautiful church in the center of rome. we had a wonderful experience there. and we brought this music to people who might never hear it. >> let's take a look at cantor rossen baruch and her colleagues in rome. >> [ singing
have had to do at the conversation and really worldwide, is that you have brought a lot of music to interface settings. and we have a clip of you with other cantors in rome. >> yes. >> i'm wondering if we can take a moment and watch what you are doing in rome with music. >> i was approached by the president of the american conference of cantors with a project that would sort of build bridges between the jewish and catholic communities. and we were told we were going to go sing...
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my book is about 20 days, but they do interface. but that was -- it would appear to have impressed castro that on september 27th, he stopped it. >> i think it varies remarking that the drug question to cuba is significant in a sense that we have not been able to get documents declassified with relationship to various actions taken by the u.s. government that seem to have a cuban link to make a long story short put together some of the stuff that is lying around here. it's very clear, a lot of people remember 1989, united states and panama and to take head of state noring a tkpwa out and subject to trial for drug trafficking. he had been on the c.i a. payroll since 1956. he was a major ally. george bush first was responsible for the action and from the perspective of many cubans on the island, the reason it happened was that the book argues and somewhat documents through some of the agents, it was an effort on the part of the united states to set a precedent to allow the united states to take out somebody in charge there of similar o
my book is about 20 days, but they do interface. but that was -- it would appear to have impressed castro that on september 27th, he stopped it. >> i think it varies remarking that the drug question to cuba is significant in a sense that we have not been able to get documents declassified with relationship to various actions taken by the u.s. government that seem to have a cuban link to make a long story short put together some of the stuff that is lying around here. it's very clear, a...
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the interface is the smart phone, the viewfinder. i look back 15 years ago. our digital existence was different from our analog existence. we would go online. we we even talked about going online or logging online. review those as distinct identities and see that boring with the mobile phone becoming the bridge that allows us to toggle between those two identities which were once very distinct and now are quickly merging. >> which may not necessarily be such a good thing. >> that's an interesting premise that social norms we will start to set in and apply social norms to what we want to have digitized and what we don't want. the question now is not can we. and that used to be the focus the technical solution. now it is should we and if so how do we connect it? directly use bluetooth some other type of communication protocol? and ultimately the use case scenario becomes the paramount question, what does that use case scenario look like? >> so one of the positive side effects of all this is you do get a thousand flowers blooming and pe
the interface is the smart phone, the viewfinder. i look back 15 years ago. our digital existence was different from our analog existence. we would go online. we we even talked about going online or logging online. review those as distinct identities and see that boring with the mobile phone becoming the bridge that allows us to toggle between those two identities which were once very distinct and now are quickly merging. >> which may not necessarily be such a good thing. >> that's...
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passion of mine and that is avoiding iran >> do you want at a talk about getting involved with the interface and what it was like being in the land. >> over the last few years, i had the opportunity to participate in the dialogue with iranians. it was composed of muslims, christians, and jews and representatives of the abraham faith participated. the fascinating part was the par advertise pants from iran were approved by the highest leadership in iran and they were what i called second tier people in iran. they were heads of the business community, presidents of the universities, personal friends of the supreme leader personal friends of the president at the time. now many of the people that we got acquainted with over a ten year period moved into positions of key responsibilities in this new government. so i feel particularly lucky we had an opportunity to build friendships with these people. and one of the things i learned along the way is the iranians are deeply concerned about respect. the one thing they yearn for is respect. think about the whole notion of the west respecting them. very
passion of mine and that is avoiding iran >> do you want at a talk about getting involved with the interface and what it was like being in the land. >> over the last few years, i had the opportunity to participate in the dialogue with iranians. it was composed of muslims, christians, and jews and representatives of the abraham faith participated. the fascinating part was the par advertise pants from iran were approved by the highest leadership in iran and they were what i called...
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this whole question of user interfaces -- you listen because you are not exactly sure where in your usertatement the actual command resigns. people do not speak in these kinds of barked out "turn on watch bloomberg." people do not want to talk like that. devices have to listen to a whole set of expressions. if that constitutes the boundary -- when that becomes overharvesting when you introduce natural language interfaces, we are kind of screwed. you will not be able to say anything that is not more complex than turn on, turn off, which is a sort of nonsensical position to take. cory: i think this is going to be interesting. i think about tv's and hotel rooms. there is an interesting story. it affects a lot of companies and a lot of important people. thank you very much. well, alibaba investing $590 million to become a major player in the cell phone market. that just happened. but can alibaba succeed where amazon is already failing? maybe failing, or at least stumbling. we talk about that next. ♪ cory: alibaba is about to become a major player in china's competitive smartphone market inve
this whole question of user interfaces -- you listen because you are not exactly sure where in your usertatement the actual command resigns. people do not speak in these kinds of barked out "turn on watch bloomberg." people do not want to talk like that. devices have to listen to a whole set of expressions. if that constitutes the boundary -- when that becomes overharvesting when you introduce natural language interfaces, we are kind of screwed. you will not be able to say anything...
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language interfaces, whether you're dealing with devices, you listen because you listen because you'reot exactly sure where in your users statement the actual command resides. people do not speak in this "turn on" and they do not want to. listening to a whole set of expressions, trying to figure out which one is a command for the television. when that becomes overharvesting when you introduce natural interfaces, we are screwed because you will not be able to put in anything which is nonsensical. >> i do not know. i think is will get interesting. thinking about tv's in the hotel rooms area i do not know. it is an interesting story that affects a lot of companies. an important story. julian of the consumer protection council. thank you very much era alibaba investing $595 million to become a major error in the cell phone market area that just happened. succeed where amazon may be failing or at least stumbling. we will talk about that next on bloomberg west. ♪ >> alibaba, a major player in china's competitive smart phone market. the is investing $500 million into a chinese smart phone man
language interfaces, whether you're dealing with devices, you listen because you listen because you'reot exactly sure where in your users statement the actual command resides. people do not speak in this "turn on" and they do not want to. listening to a whole set of expressions, trying to figure out which one is a command for the television. when that becomes overharvesting when you introduce natural interfaces, we are screwed because you will not be able to put in anything which is...
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basically, the mayor and vice mayor, interfacing the city.they outlined the goal of transforming their city. they are the only balanced budget in southern europe. they operate with a surplus and have $3 billion in savings over 10 years and networking. that would change how public transfer patient -- transportation works and while smart buildings and will do paid parking. >> how long does it take? >> another three years. and in terms of implementation. let's go from there to hamburg. >> $25 billion a year. >> not bad. >> everything will get connected. you only pick up in their transportation company and you think, that's a railroad company. you talk to the ceo and he says he is an internet of everything company. they are going to move into bicycles and cars and transportation and different customer experience. you see a country like germany and the industrial revolution where the government leaders say i will transform myself. you see in a france, the president of france is in a tough situation. he is thinking about what he can change. if he w
basically, the mayor and vice mayor, interfacing the city.they outlined the goal of transforming their city. they are the only balanced budget in southern europe. they operate with a surplus and have $3 billion in savings over 10 years and networking. that would change how public transfer patient -- transportation works and while smart buildings and will do paid parking. >> how long does it take? >> another three years. and in terms of implementation. let's go from there to hamburg....
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xerox had tried an interface in 1981 but had not been successful. it was expensive because you are having to pay a premium for that computing power. i feel like sensors are there where it has gone from a scarcity to surplus. when we do, it creates new opportunities or marketplaces. i think about image sensors on phones. you used to only include one on the back. then we started to include a second on the side. what happens? it changes our behavior and introduces the selfie. we can argue whether that is a good thing or that thing. >> word of the year two years ago. >> we deployed sensors on the front of that mobile device. if you are in the industry, you need to think about what are the deployment of sensors going to do to the parents that and users have? one of the things that is driving sensorization of everything is the smartphone revolution. we have a billion plus smartphone devices that has created a secondary market for all the parts that go into smartphones. if you take a commercial drone a 3-d printer, most of the things, if you take them apar
xerox had tried an interface in 1981 but had not been successful. it was expensive because you are having to pay a premium for that computing power. i feel like sensors are there where it has gone from a scarcity to surplus. when we do, it creates new opportunities or marketplaces. i think about image sensors on phones. you used to only include one on the back. then we started to include a second on the side. what happens? it changes our behavior and introduces the selfie. we can argue whether...
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stalin is the heart of the regime interfacing with the police interfacing with the military. i describe the physical geography of the regimes they can understand stalin's power and an entire chapter. he started out as a secret policeman and became a high military official and in fact essentially is in charge of the armament industry and it organize coups in foreign countries. in germany there leading trading partner they organize a coup and he hires a few hundred people to conduct this coup in germany and sends a tremendous amount of money to buy weapons on the black market. there's a version of this in bulgaria so here they are in this poorer wracked ruined catastrophic situation trying to affect war through these plotted coup on the basis of the relationship which made stalin and the general secretary of the party. so that reflects a sophisticated understanding of foreign affairs. is that reflects a sophisticated understanding of the capabilities of the soviet union? it's kind of a crazy gopher broke what have we got to lose strategy. so we see him reading through marking u
stalin is the heart of the regime interfacing with the police interfacing with the military. i describe the physical geography of the regimes they can understand stalin's power and an entire chapter. he started out as a secret policeman and became a high military official and in fact essentially is in charge of the armament industry and it organize coups in foreign countries. in germany there leading trading partner they organize a coup and he hires a few hundred people to conduct this coup in...
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if there was no twin or -- twitter interface, but with the product look like #that with the experience be that would possibly relate to the people that are not into twitter. x you are >> you are right i was wrong. sarah what you make of this? >> the 4 million users that you are referring to were those that they lost due to an integration. their blaming apple for part of that. it is true that the company is under pressure to increase its user base because that is critical to the other moneymaking. there are still tweets created by people who use the service. today what they did is come out and say we have delivered on all of the promises that we made in november about the new product -- about the new product. the seven hour analyst meeting where they said here are all of the things that we are going to do to make twitter more exciting for current users and to expand our opportunity beyond those users. they made steps in -- in those directions. they are not contributing to the fourth quarter. analysts have to look at those numbers and say it is going to get better from here, we know how,
if there was no twin or -- twitter interface, but with the product look like #that with the experience be that would possibly relate to the people that are not into twitter. x you are >> you are right i was wrong. sarah what you make of this? >> the 4 million users that you are referring to were those that they lost due to an integration. their blaming apple for part of that. it is true that the company is under pressure to increase its user base because that is critical to the...
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it also means interfacing with television, and [indiscernible] charlie: high and low culture.'m reading some tough appraisals here. i can point out, the washington post was sold to jeff fayzos because a proud family thought he needed extra resources. perhaps jeff would be able to do that. this is not the first case in which people in great journalistic institutions have grappled with what the future holds. with great sadness and pain that had to make choices they did not necessarily want to make. chris: absolutely. we are part of that moment, part of the tension. that is why we have become a talking point. charlie: you are tough enough to handle this. hughes claimed to hate silicon valley and it know what he wanted to do with his new toy. he's that money on the right things, wasted money in the same ways, -- hughes seemed to have grown impatient with the same but not great web traffic, and losses of his legacy publication. the names may have lost their beguiling hold on his imagination and decided to do away with them in such a way that everyone but obligated to leave with the
it also means interfacing with television, and [indiscernible] charlie: high and low culture.'m reading some tough appraisals here. i can point out, the washington post was sold to jeff fayzos because a proud family thought he needed extra resources. perhaps jeff would be able to do that. this is not the first case in which people in great journalistic institutions have grappled with what the future holds. with great sadness and pain that had to make choices they did not necessarily want to...
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apple introduces macintosh, the first to use a user interface. it essentially was a redundant feature. xerox had tried to use a graphic interface but it was not successful and it was very expensive because you had to pay a premium for the computing power. sensors have gone from a scarcity to a surplus so we start to waste it. when we do, it creates these new opportunities. think about image sensors on phones. we used to only have one image sensor. now we have a second one on the front. it already in -- changes are behavior. it introduces the selfie. we can argue whether that is a good or bad thing. if you are in an industry, you can think about whether the deployment -- what the deployment of sensors will do. >> one of the things driving the sensor resolution of everything is an unexpected event which was the smartphone revolution. we now have a billion smart phone devices and what that has done is created this secondary market for all of the parts. if you take a drunk, a 3-d printer, you can find that most of the pieces are smartphone pieces. of
apple introduces macintosh, the first to use a user interface. it essentially was a redundant feature. xerox had tried to use a graphic interface but it was not successful and it was very expensive because you had to pay a premium for the computing power. sensors have gone from a scarcity to a surplus so we start to waste it. when we do, it creates these new opportunities. think about image sensors on phones. we used to only have one image sensor. now we have a second one on the front. it...
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they think entirely different in terms of image and how technology will give a different interface to customers and allow them to moewv in them -- to move in a market. if you talk to germany's chancellor, she says the future of their country is digital. i met with the key leaders in france. they're looking at how to digitize countries to make them competitive. israel is probably the most high-tech companych country in the world. cisco was a partner all the way through it. as the number of devices go to a thousand to 500 billion -- 5 billion, our goal was to be in that. traditionally, he turned to the cio and say, educate me on this. it is not an option anymore. most ceos around the world believe they have to understand the technology themselves. their key advisors understand the technology. if the cio does not make the transition they will be a group off to the side. this is where the cio has to change. >> so a cio will be irrelevant in five years. there you go. all right. >> if the ceo does not change, he or she will take their company down with them. >> the people hiring in this roo
they think entirely different in terms of image and how technology will give a different interface to customers and allow them to moewv in them -- to move in a market. if you talk to germany's chancellor, she says the future of their country is digital. i met with the key leaders in france. they're looking at how to digitize countries to make them competitive. israel is probably the most high-tech companych country in the world. cisco was a partner all the way through it. as the number of...
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you are interfacing with busaba on a regular basis per the beauty of it is loyalty.r favorite dish is. we would reward you in a certain way. it allows us to get a vip service of rewarding customers to what they like. i think we are seeing an uptick in that. francine: that is the point of engagement which every ceo, every founder is trying to do. that gives it a better chance that the customer will come back. this is not that scalable, you would have to create an app for every restaurant. >> the strategy is enabling global payments. you generate an app for a chain we would not do an app for an independent restaurant. mycheck works with many partners. you can use many different apps to get the same experience. it is not specifically an app you can use paypal and decide the experience you want to have. at the end of the day, in the hospitality sector, most of the people are loyal customers. if you give them the brand they like, they are going to engage. francine: do you see yourself as working for the restaurants are the customers? >> where a classic b to b to c. we wan
you are interfacing with busaba on a regular basis per the beauty of it is loyalty.r favorite dish is. we would reward you in a certain way. it allows us to get a vip service of rewarding customers to what they like. i think we are seeing an uptick in that. francine: that is the point of engagement which every ceo, every founder is trying to do. that gives it a better chance that the customer will come back. this is not that scalable, you would have to create an app for every restaurant....
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the day will include comments from interface speakers along with musical performances and poetry readings. the focus of it all will be reasons to love our city. >> the idea is to be a little kinder in the city of brotherly love and sisterly affection starting with each other. >> jones says the day will celebrate all the amazing firsts that happened in philadelphia. and there are a lot of them. back to breaking news. >> the death of a college student from our area. karlie hall was found at her dorm in millersville university. late this afternoon her boyfriend was charged with homicide. police say the 19-year-old freshman was strangled. >>> also a freeze threat for the afternoon rush. the nbc10 sky cam network closely watching the roads for you as the mercury drops. sheena? >> we'll let you know when and where to expect the biggest danger from the freeze threat. plus i'm following some of the coldest air of the entire season coming this way. all in my exclusive "nbc10 news" weather forecast. >>> coming up tonight on "nbc10 news" at 5:00 -- keeping the power on despite ice and snow. no easy
the day will include comments from interface speakers along with musical performances and poetry readings. the focus of it all will be reasons to love our city. >> the idea is to be a little kinder in the city of brotherly love and sisterly affection starting with each other. >> jones says the day will celebrate all the amazing firsts that happened in philadelphia. and there are a lot of them. back to breaking news. >> the death of a college student from our area. karlie hall...
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and if you don't understand that's the way you're going to interface to them, if you don't understand that's the way you're going to sell to them, if you don't understand, when they're in your store buying something they're going to be contacting through social media the people they trust most, their peers, to say, what do you think? i actually go to other way. this is one that you've got to find the device enable productivity and we've got to find a way to interface to every device to do it right. pro >> please. >> could you talk about cisco's cap net plans 2016 versus 2014 and what you see the telecommunications industry is likely to spend? and secondly, i come from the school -- i'm on the financial side. i come from the school of thought that companies are supposed to buy back stock when it's undervalued. i think since 2004, we spent 76.6 billion buying back stock that obviously wasn't undervalued. what motivates the buyback that the company pursues to such a large point that prices that didn't seem to be particularly attractive? >> so a series of questions going in reverse order.
and if you don't understand that's the way you're going to interface to them, if you don't understand that's the way you're going to sell to them, if you don't understand, when they're in your store buying something they're going to be contacting through social media the people they trust most, their peers, to say, what do you think? i actually go to other way. this is one that you've got to find the device enable productivity and we've got to find a way to interface to every device to do it...
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. >> gaining attention around the world for the creation of a low-cost prosthetic army that interfacesthe human brain. completely self-taught he fabricated the arm in his bedroom lab here in colorado. >> i'm hoping to give someone a functional prosthetic arm for under $1,000. the firsthand was made out of tubing. this works but it's an improved concept. i'm looking for human shape. it has to be appealing to users as well others. instead of going through a 3d can, i printed the first items on this arm. 3d printing is amazing technology. >> you printed all the parts for these hands in your room. >> yes, this is my primary printer, and i was able to print extremely large parts with a lot of detail. >> i think he's showing what he can do on a 3d print, and to realize his vision of making a prosthetic arm at a very low cost. >> he is a self starter, and he figured it out himself. his room has become just where creativity just took off . >> i combined all these of those into getting a really cool taught assault. >> what do you have to think now? [ laughing ] >> who is one of your big mentors
. >> gaining attention around the world for the creation of a low-cost prosthetic army that interfacesthe human brain. completely self-taught he fabricated the arm in his bedroom lab here in colorado. >> i'm hoping to give someone a functional prosthetic arm for under $1,000. the firsthand was made out of tubing. this works but it's an improved concept. i'm looking for human shape. it has to be appealing to users as well others. instead of going through a 3d can, i printed the first...
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security, the third-largest department of our government and the department of our government that interfaces most with the american public runs out. we are looking at the impact of a potential shutdown. it will look like this. if the department of homeland security shuts down, we will require some 85% of the workforce to come to work. border security coast guard, , cyber security, law enforcement, the basic law enforcement, homeland security missions of the department, but they will not be paid. the working men and women of my department will not receive a paycheck for the period of time of the shutdown, which, if you are a working man and woman trying to make ends meet with a family, is not an easy thing to ask of our people. that includes the united states coast guard, deployed as far away as places as the arctic. in the midst of a very harsh winter right now. approximately 30,000 employees of my department will be furloughed if we shut down. most of those are headquarters personnel. to give you a sense of the impact of that, at my headquarters i am pressing my staff continually to stay on
security, the third-largest department of our government and the department of our government that interfaces most with the american public runs out. we are looking at the impact of a potential shutdown. it will look like this. if the department of homeland security shuts down, we will require some 85% of the workforce to come to work. border security coast guard, , cyber security, law enforcement, the basic law enforcement, homeland security missions of the department, but they will not be...
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just post once and watch your qualified candidates roll in to ziprecruiter's easy to use interface. find out today why ziprecruiter has been used by over 250,000 businesses. they even offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee. and right now, you can try ziprecruiter, for free. go to ziprecruiter.com/free90 going on, ryan's daydreaming and inability to focus. it was just frustrating to get my mom to understand what i was going through. so that's when we talked to a doctor and she wasdiagnosed with adhd. it just explained so many things for us. hyperactivity isn't the only symptom of adhd, inattentive symptoms like ryan's, can be less noticeable learn more. get the adhd symptom checklist at keepmomming.com then talk with your daughter's doctor. keep momming. i'm kelly wright. back to neil cavuto. >>> is the administration making it even easier for illegals to stay here in america? according to a new report, immigration agents are under orders to ask illegals if they qualify for the president's executive order and if they don't know about it, to let them know about it. ben stein that has dis
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just post once and watch your qualified candidates roll in to ziprecruiter's easy to use interface.d out today why ziprecruiter has been used by over 250,000 businesses. they even offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee. and right now, you can try ziprecruiter, for free. go to ziprecruiter.com/free100 to get out, to escape and now ok you are outside and you are safe but what do you do now and that's where the red cross came in... . we ran out of the house just wearing our pajamas. at that point just to even have a toothbrush that i could call my own was so important... . ...you know it just makes you feel like a person again. every 8 minutes the american red cross responds to a home fire or other emergency. you can help. please donate now. >> now, back to "strange inheritance." jamie: harold lemay's family continues to face the dilemma of how to honor his legacy. a chunk of harold's huge car collection has been sold off. a museum in tacoma washington, originally meant to be solely devoted to harold has a different mission. then a solution. the family decides to refit that school propert
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just post once and watch your qualified candidates roll in to ziprecruiter's easy to use interface. find out today why ziprecruiter has been used by over 250,000 businesses. they even offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee. and right now, you can try ziprecruiter, for free. go to ziprecruiter.com/free90 i'm kelly wright. back to "bulls and bears." >>> mitt romney may not be running for president, but his message that big government isn't working may be more important than ever as the president rolls out his new budget monday full of more handouts from billion bucks to central america to free preschool and free community college here. vp joe biden is talking about free four-year degrees. can we afford more freebies? >> no we cannot afford any more years of this kind of spending. this kind of government for a variety of reasons. one, i take issue with the freebie part. there is nothing free in government. this doesn't magically create two extra years of community college if we want to do something like that, the money's got to come from the taxpayers. that's my number one issue. number t
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just post once and watch your qualified candidates roll in to ziprecruiter's easy to use interface. find out today why ziprecruiter has been used by over 250,000 businesses. they even offer a 100% satisfaction guarantee. and right now, you can try ziprecruiter, for free. go to ziprecruiter.com/free30 ♪ ♪ >>> looks like our guys made it through the tough week mainly because they were bearish. here's what cohen carter said about one of the biggest misses this week, caterpillar. >> they cannot withstand this kind of pressure from crude. the bet is that caterpillar is going to break. a bad break here implies something alock the order of 75 or back to the lows of 2011. >> you could buy the february 86 puts, costing $2.10. it will capture those earnings. >> 75, still in the cards here? >> we're not quite there yet, 79 -- we would say there's more downside. in the long term, over 20 or 30 years, has lower -- >> mike, what are you doing? >> i'll sell the puts and roll down and out. we're not going to have that much gearing in the options right now. take the profits and apply to a lower stri
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pc, and trafficking channels from places that have weaker laws interfaces that have stronger laws. now that is something that clearly we could best address by stronger federal legislation the even though some guns are coming across the border. the reason is a mess since there is a cost to interstate trafficking. it turns out that criminals -- most criminals anyway are elected to purchase guns from people they don't know. they really stick with people they know and trust. they don't want to be set up and so on. if they are going to get guns from faraway they are reluctant. so there are costs and risk associated with that in generally we see less of gun availability of criminals in places that have more comprehensive regulations designed principally to keep guns out of the hands of prohibited individuals. >> should fewer people be allowed to legally purchased guns? >> yes, so this gets to the critical question that i'm disappointed rarely, rarely gets discussed in any intelligent way. most discussions sort of the sand that you have this on category of hardened criminals and they are
pc, and trafficking channels from places that have weaker laws interfaces that have stronger laws. now that is something that clearly we could best address by stronger federal legislation the even though some guns are coming across the border. the reason is a mess since there is a cost to interstate trafficking. it turns out that criminals -- most criminals anyway are elected to purchase guns from people they don't know. they really stick with people they know and trust. they don't want to be...
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. >> working with the nfl, homeland security interfacing with the fbi, making sure that our local jurisdictions work together smooth and seamlessly and to make sure the event is unrivalled. >> also in the santa clara contingent is curt clark who will deal with the world's media defending. his lesson learned similar to the chiefs. >> i think it is very important to reach out to poorters in state and local partners in the region and it is going to affect all of us. >> and the group says they also learned that to really benefit from the super bowl long-term they are going to have to think about more than just a game. coming up at 6:00, what those goals will be. live in santa clara, robert handa, nbc bay area news. >> the only other time the super bowl was here if the bay area, the 49ers were in it. beating the dolphins at stanford stadium. any chance of more hometown magic? according to las vegas, yes. favorable odds for the 49ers. not so much for raiders, to get back into the super bowl. to learn more go to our website. it is there on our front page. last night's game was the most watched tv prog
. >> working with the nfl, homeland security interfacing with the fbi, making sure that our local jurisdictions work together smooth and seamlessly and to make sure the event is unrivalled. >> also in the santa clara contingent is curt clark who will deal with the world's media defending. his lesson learned similar to the chiefs. >> i think it is very important to reach out to poorters in state and local partners in the region and it is going to affect all of us. >> and...
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those are interfaces that the consumer will appreciate. and lastly, look, we are a middle-class industry. it we depend on selling services to americans, we cannot survive selling to delete -- the elite. we have to have 85% penetration. so affordability is a critical issue. it has to be priced at a level that the normal americans can afford. you have to make a value judgment. i think it is more for then given credit for. add up the $20 split this, add the broadband, by netflix and hulu, i guarantee that they start to be the same price as entry-level cable packages. there is a lot of value, that is why consumers, despite complain -- complaining about it, by cable intros -- in droves. if we can solve these problems and innovate so that a new generation can find the product compelling, that is it the challenge. if we live up to it -- they will live up to it and thrive or.. >> michael powell, president and ceo of the internet -- gentlemen, thank you. >> and his weekly address, the president talks about his priorities in advancing education poli
those are interfaces that the consumer will appreciate. and lastly, look, we are a middle-class industry. it we depend on selling services to americans, we cannot survive selling to delete -- the elite. we have to have 85% penetration. so affordability is a critical issue. it has to be priced at a level that the normal americans can afford. you have to make a value judgment. i think it is more for then given credit for. add up the $20 split this, add the broadband, by netflix and hulu, i...
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i was asked to talk about the effects in the interface between this pioneering ordinance and my field which is addiction. and i'm trying to close this slide so i can open mine. thank you. there was a survey done that was published in the medical literature last year about unused prescription medications and the reason i included it here is because it's specific to california which is hard to find. and the -- there were approximately 2 of 3 prescription medications reported to be unused. and the reasons for that were the disease or the condition improved and they were no longer necessary which suggest that maybe some of our prescribing -- it was the reason they weren't using their medications. thrown in the trash was the most common method of disposal which was government's advice not too long ago to mix it with kitty litter and make it not identifiable. people are dying from analgesics or pain overdose. if you use them repeatedly, you become depend on them and addiction have followed these curves as they're shown here. we have a little bit of san francisco statistics about the deaths
i was asked to talk about the effects in the interface between this pioneering ordinance and my field which is addiction. and i'm trying to close this slide so i can open mine. thank you. there was a survey done that was published in the medical literature last year about unused prescription medications and the reason i included it here is because it's specific to california which is hard to find. and the -- there were approximately 2 of 3 prescription medications reported to be unused. and the...
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all of the great comments from the state about how well our systems are in place as well as the interface of program assistance was really quite a compliment to all the staff. so i'd really like the folks who are here from those programs, who worked on it -- finance, contract and budget -- to please stand and let everyone know who, i know they are not all here today but i know that martha is here, david, you are here, we've got other folks from contracts and program and i'd just really like everyone to know (applause). some of them have won employee of the month awards in the past, but some of them you don't always get to see. so the report will be coming out, we think, in about 90 days. not expecting any problems. and the last piece of information i wanted to impart was yesterday was the launch of the technology council. i don't know if marie intends to say anything about this later, but the community living campaign under marie's leadership helped to organize and really was the idea and the mover behind this idea of having a technology council that really relates to older adults and you
all of the great comments from the state about how well our systems are in place as well as the interface of program assistance was really quite a compliment to all the staff. so i'd really like the folks who are here from those programs, who worked on it -- finance, contract and budget -- to please stand and let everyone know who, i know they are not all here today but i know that martha is here, david, you are here, we've got other folks from contracts and program and i'd just really like...
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the interface between medicine public health and law enforcement has great potential not just as a sourcefor many novel officer safety programs but to harness those programs and transform them into true community policing resources. my most sincere thanks to the task was to commissioner ramsey, chairwoman robinson, to the president putting his group together for the opportunity to speak to you this morning. >> i hope you can stay with us for the question period. our next witness will be jane castor who is the chief in tampa, florida. thanks for being with us. >> good morning. thank you, commissioner ramsey, professor robinson, director davis and members of the task force on 21st century policing for allowing me to be a part of this process. as you state i'm jane castor and i'm of the chief of police for the tampa police department. when we talk of reducing the number of officer deaths we begin with a focus on training officer safety methods and equipment we provide to our officers. all of these are necessary elements of save policing but i believe they just scrape the surface of the conve
the interface between medicine public health and law enforcement has great potential not just as a sourcefor many novel officer safety programs but to harness those programs and transform them into true community policing resources. my most sincere thanks to the task was to commissioner ramsey, chairwoman robinson, to the president putting his group together for the opportunity to speak to you this morning. >> i hope you can stay with us for the question period. our next witness will be...
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capital plan of other city departments and lastly it is an important point where the public can interface with our strategic thinking. so to take a victory lap, what we did over the last year, $220 million of investment, we have the james r. herman cruise terminal, (inaudible) spectacular effort very much informed in this year's iteration of the 10 year plan. removal of a substantial source of waterfront blight that spent most of its years in the southern waterfront, removal of die dock no. 1 and then the beautiful bayview rise. in terms of the plan reflecting our values and the scoring criteria, this is a slightly duchbt take -- different take on what's included maritime uses and the ability to leverage additional funding. so where are we this year as opposed to last year? i think the key numbers to focus in on here are the $79 million, nearly $80 million dollars that we're faced with about every year just in escalation, cost escalation of 5 percent, further dmrerb identification for what's in our backlog or price escalation on our renewal costs going forward. we are beating that number
capital plan of other city departments and lastly it is an important point where the public can interface with our strategic thinking. so to take a victory lap, what we did over the last year, $220 million of investment, we have the james r. herman cruise terminal, (inaudible) spectacular effort very much informed in this year's iteration of the 10 year plan. removal of a substantial source of waterfront blight that spent most of its years in the southern waterfront, removal of die dock no. 1...
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experience is interface between artist and audience. nothing beats a full house. >> how cool is that? >> wonderful evening. >> neelt. >> mice. >> let's talk about the weather forecast. >> yes. it's live doppler 7 hd rngs broken clouds around. average rainfall every location is above average now. san francisco at 107% of the normal. so however we need snow in the sierra. and we need more snow but there is none on the way mild weather highs into mid to upper 60s but that is cool compared to later in the week. mid to upper 70s around the bay from thursday until saturday. monday is president's day enjoy. >> let's talk basketball. >> larry beil is here with that. >> steph curry happy to receive an autograph this evening giving when laquinta.com sends him a ready for you alert the second his room is ready, ya know what salesman alan ames becomes? i think the numbers speak for themselves. i'm sold! a "selling machine!" ready for you alert, only at lq.com. ring ring! progresso! i can't believe i'm eating bacon and rich creamy cheese before my s
experience is interface between artist and audience. nothing beats a full house. >> how cool is that? >> wonderful evening. >> neelt. >> mice. >> let's talk about the weather forecast. >> yes. it's live doppler 7 hd rngs broken clouds around. average rainfall every location is above average now. san francisco at 107% of the normal. so however we need snow in the sierra. and we need more snow but there is none on the way mild weather highs into mid to upper...
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experience is interface between artist and audience. standard nothing beats a full house. >> how cool is that? >> wonderful evening. >> neelt. >> mice. >> let's talk about the weather forecast. >> yes. it's live doppler 7 hd rngs broken clouds around. average rainfall every location is above average now. san francisco at 107% of the normal. so however we need snow in the sierra. and we need more snow but there is none on the way mild weather highs into mid to upper 60s but that is cool compared to later in the week. mid to upper 70s around the bay from thursday until saturday. monday is president's day enjoy. >> let's talk basketball. >> larry beil is here with that. >> steph curry happy to receive an autograph this evening giving my whole life, i didn't have health insurance because i couldn't afford it. my daughter depends on me, so it's very important that i stay healthy. now that i have health insurance, i can take care of myself and my family. what's that thing? i moved our old security system out here to see if it could monitor th
experience is interface between artist and audience. standard nothing beats a full house. >> how cool is that? >> wonderful evening. >> neelt. >> mice. >> let's talk about the weather forecast. >> yes. it's live doppler 7 hd rngs broken clouds around. average rainfall every location is above average now. san francisco at 107% of the normal. so however we need snow in the sierra. and we need more snow but there is none on the way mild weather highs into mid to...
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sector, and codifies the cyber security and communications integration center as a federal civilian interface with the private sector. we have enhanced hiring authority as a result of legislation passed last year to hire cyber talent. there was a federal information security modernization act of 2014, which codifies our responsibility to assist other federal civilian departments and agencies of the government. last month we put forward our administration's proposal for new cyber security legislation that would establish our national cyber security to medication's integration center as a single portal for which the private sector should provide the government with cyber threat indicator information. we contemplate providing the private sector, those that provide that information with limits on civil and criminal liability for the act of providing that information. we have suggested in legislation a federal data breach notification department for victim related cyber crimes, and the enhancement of penalties for cyber crime. we are active in this area, and we salute the governors here at the tab
sector, and codifies the cyber security and communications integration center as a federal civilian interface with the private sector. we have enhanced hiring authority as a result of legislation passed last year to hire cyber talent. there was a federal information security modernization act of 2014, which codifies our responsibility to assist other federal civilian departments and agencies of the government. last month we put forward our administration's proposal for new cyber security...
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the interface between medicine public health and law enforcement has great potential.t just as a source for many officer safety programs, but to harness those programs and transform them into policing resources. my thanks to commissioner ramsey, chairwoman robinson and the peer group and for the opportunity to speak to you this morning. >> thank you, doctor. i hope you can stay with us for the question period. our next witness will be jane caster, who is the chief in tampa, florida. thanks for being with us. >> good morning. thank you, commissioner ramsey professor robinson director davis and members of the task force on 21st century policing for allowing me to be a part of this process. i'm the chief of police for the tampa police department. historically, when we talk about reducing the number of officer deaths, we begin with a focus on training, officer safety methods and the equipment we provide the our officers. all of those are necessary elements of safe policing, but i believe they just scrape the surface of the conversation that is needed to make our officers t
the interface between medicine public health and law enforcement has great potential.t just as a source for many officer safety programs, but to harness those programs and transform them into policing resources. my thanks to commissioner ramsey, chairwoman robinson and the peer group and for the opportunity to speak to you this morning. >> thank you, doctor. i hope you can stay with us for the question period. our next witness will be jane caster, who is the chief in tampa, florida....